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Sailing is a rollercoaster Bimini to Black Point [Ep 205]
Wildly Intrepid Sailing
Published: Aug 04, 2022
Sailing is a rollercoaster Bimini to Black Point [Ep 205]
Last minute decisions are often made when cruising and sometimes they're crazy. Only 15hrs after checking into the Bahamas in Bimini we decided to pick up anchor. Why? Join us to see this overnight sail to the Exumas where we reunite with SV Vinyasa. Thank...
When SAILING is Easy : Exumas to Nassau [Ep 133]
Wildly Intrepid Sailing
Published: Mar 18, 2021
When SAILING is Easy : Exumas to Nassau [Ep 133]
Gotta love those days when sailing is easy! You can read, cook up a storm in the galley or simply take a nap. After waking up in a new location we set sail from the Exumas to Nassau and try fishing in the Tongue of the Ocean. Unfortunately with the Bahamas...
Can we even PULL UP ANCHOR? | The day everything went wrong [Ep 132]
Wildly Intrepid Sailing
Published: Feb 28, 2021
Can we even PULL UP ANCHOR? | The day everything went wrong [Ep 132]
This is the day everything went wrong; our steering broke and getting water was dangerous. Seeing the waves and the way the sailboat was moving I was thinking: "Can we even pull up anchor?" We were on our way back to the US through the Exumas so that we co...
Are we gonna make it? Not enough Wind & No motor [Ep 130]
Wildly Intrepid Sailing
Published: Feb 25, 2021
Are we gonna make it? Not enough Wind & No motor [Ep 130]
Are we gonna make it to Black Point? We left our home at Black Cay in the Exumas and started making our way up the Exumas to head back to the US. But there wasn't enough wind and with no motor we flew the gennaker. We had to cross at Dotham Cut at the righ...
Dodging Coral Heads across the Exuma Bank like.. Ep.161
Sailing La Vagabonde
Published: Oct 01, 2018
Dodging Coral Heads across the Exuma Bank like.. Ep.161
Join us on the ocean, as we cross the Exuma Bank and continue island hopping our way west. We're in a little bit of a hurry to get to Florida to meet our Patrons, so let's hope these coral heads remain at least .2m beneath the rudders! Looks like the coral...