The Forbidden Coast | 73 | Beau and Brandy Sailing
After that long sail to the Southern coast of Hati, all we wanted to do was sleep. But we stayed up to take in all the warm welcome from the locals. Some were looking for jobs others were selling fruit bu...
Shredded Sail and a Stalking Shark 71 | Beau and Brandy Sailing
Finally! We're off to Ile la Vache. We avoided a few crab pots on the way out of the bay. But it was a very slow sail out, but once we rounded the corner the wind picked up. We We're cruising...
how much does it cost to cruise the bahamas 70 Beau and Brandy Sailing
Have you ever wondered how much it would cost to cruise around the Bahamas for 6 months. You're in luck because that's exactly what we're going to tell you. At least how much it cost u...
Last Days in the Bahamas
After a few days of rest we head over to our buddy boat for a little lunch, fresh caught wahoo. Brandy explains how to make our new favorite dish, kokoda.
The next day we meet up with our friends on SV Baccus and do a lot of exp...
Deep Sea Fishing off a Sailboat
We finally raise the hook and take off for Great Inagua! But first Brandy whipped up a salad for lunch and eggs for breakfast. We had to catch up to our buddy boat, Bacchus, so we didn't get to eat breakfast until we got th...
Preparing for Our Longest Sail Yet
Now that we're back in Georgetown, we have a lot to get done before we head South to the Dominican Republic. We installed a new windex, ran an extra halyard, ran a new topping lift, reprovisioned (bought extra cabbage), ...
This episode we finish our time in Staniel Cay with exploring a plane wreck and picking up packages with watermaker air before we head out to go back to Georgetown to stage leaving the Bahamas for the season.
We discovered that the plane ride was once a ...
In this episode we find ourselves All ALONE in a famous grotto in the Bahamas.
Before we get head south to Staniel Cay, Exuma, Bahamas, we decided to break out the pole spear and do a some fishing. Brandy snorkeled around while I went on the hunt for gro...
In this episode we explore our ABSOLUTE favorite spot
in the Bahamas, Rocky Dundas and Rachel’s Bubble Bath.
We wake up early to a beautiful sunrise and sail south before the tide drops too far. We don't want to get stuck on these shallow banks and san...
Good Morning! We haven't been up for 10 minutes but we've changed our sailing plans 20,000,000 times. Ok, maybe not that many. We did decided to go to Obrien's, which is the south end of the Exuma's Land and Sea Park.
Beau preps the headsail and raises th...
In this episode we find a slice of paradise with a side of iguanas.
We pick up anchor, raise the main and head north in the Exumas from Farmer's Cay to Black Point Settlement, to our next spot, to do more exploring. We are always dependent on the wind, so...
This week we go on a romantic cave swim with flesh eating shrimp!! We pick up anchor at Lee Stocking and head out the cut, we have to do lots of tacking but we make it through the ok, watching the waves crashing on the reef as we pass through. Our next sto...
Bunch of Lovely Coconuts | Lee Stocking Island | 60 Sailing Saoirse
In this episode of Bunch of Lovely Coconuts | Lee Stocking Island | 60 Sailing Saoirse, we leave behind George Town to head north to explore the rest of the Exumas. First stop, Lee Stocki...
Our First Visitors On Our Sailboat 59 Beau and Brandy Sailing
In this episode we have Beau's brother Nik and his girlfriend, Sam, come join us on our sailboat, Saoirse. This makes them our first official sailboat guests, which they quickly turn into crew....
Racing to George Town Bahamas 58 Beau and Brandy Sailing
We've only got a few days till Beau's brother Nik and his girlfriend Sam get into George Town Bahamas. So we need to high tail it from Norman's Cay down south. Unfortunately we didn't get to explore...
In Search of the Bluest Waters in the Bahamas 57 | Beau and Brandy Sailing
Goodbye Eluethera! Hello Exumas!
We finally head south to explore the beautiful blue waters of the Exumas. We've heard so many good things about the Exumas but first we have to get...
BOAT LIFE - Work and Play in Rock Sound 56 Beau and Brandy Sailing
We spend a few weeks in Rock Sound doing a bunch of chores - fixing the main sail, picking up a few groceries, cleaning the bottom of the boat, and giving Oona a haircut. We did meet up wi...
Too close for comfort What's wrong with our boat 55 Beau and Brandy Sailing
In this episode we are getting ready to set sail out of Hatchet Bay. We motored in but it we had great wind to sail through, even though this is one of the smallest cuts we have b...
Looking Through the Glass Window at the Queen's Bath 54 Beau and Brandy Sailing
Due to light wind we're unable to sail to the glass window bridge. So we do what people do in Eleuthera to get around, hitchhike! The glass window bridge is a beautiful sight ...
the bright and dark sides of the bahamas 53 Beau and Brandy Sailing
After a 30 hour sail from Abacos to Eleuthera we rest up in Hatchet Bay. After taking Oona for a long walk around town we head out to explore what Eleuthera has to offer. We have heard th...
Reality of Sailing It's Not Always Rainbows and Dolphins 51 Beau and Brandy Sailing
In this episode, we finally get a weather window to leave Abacos and sail overnight to Eleuthera. This is our very first overnight sail.
We take turns on sleeping and he...
all ELECTRIC sailboat motor range test and Bahamas grocery shopping
while sailing to Marsh Harbor we didn't have enough wind to continue to sail, so we decided no better time than now to test the range of our electric motor and share the results. So many ...
exploring the bahamas - blue holes, eagle rays & turtles - 49 Beau and Brandy Sailing
In this episode we have a quick sail from Hope Town over to Marsh Harbor. From there we day sail over to Tahiti Beach and walk on one of the most beautiful beaches in t...
exploring hope town by land air and sea 49 sailing saoirse
We leave Marsh Harbor for a short sail to nearby Elbow Cay to visit Hope Town. It feels like you are transported into New England. Which makes sense, because British Loyalist settled the area afte...
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