Sailing in the British Virgin Islands Aboard Cuan Law
The name Cuan
Law reflects the Scottish heritage of designer and
owners, Duncan and Annie Muirhead. "Cuan" is
the Scottish-Gaelic word for ocean and "Law" means
mountain.
Cuan
Law with her towering white sails appears to be a
snowy mountaintop rising from the ocean.
The Cuan Law was built in Canada
and she and her sister ship Lammer Law in the Galapagos
Islands have for many years been the world's largest
sailing trimarans, built for cruising. |