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The man, the dog, and the sea

Following a severe motorcycle accident hardly anyone believed Marco Rossato would ever steer a sailboat again – except for Marco himself. This summer he sailed around the entire Italian peninsula accompanied by his best friend, Muttley the dog.

It’s September 22nd and a bright and sunny day on the Ligurian coastline. After five months on the open sea full of silence, storms and starry nights, the coastline of Genoa appeared before Marco. Initially misty and blue, but becoming ever clearer. The mountains, the colors, and the port. Thousands of people waiting. Welcoming calls, posters with “Benvenuti a casa” (welcome home) written on them, hugs, and tears of joy. Everyone is there – friends, family, colleagues, and representatives from the media. “In this moment, all sorts of feelings came at once: A mix of exhaustion, bewilderment, and joy – it was amazing,” says Marco. He really did it. Not only did he and Muttley defy the wind and the weather for five months straight, but they also mastered a jam-packed schedule with stops at 80 ports and all sorts of media hype.

“Muttley and I are inseparable. He also makes for the best company on board.”

Marco Rossato
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“It isn’t true that a person’s life is over after a severe accident. In fact, a new life is just beginning.”

Marco Rossato
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