few people know of this island in lake Ontario called Scotch Bonnet Island. In this video I explore this beautiful island and visit with its many birds
Few people know that in the middle of Lake Ontario on the north end is a mysterious island called Main Duck Island. In this video I sail part of the way there experiencing some engine trouble and covering 51 nautical miles. Find out what happens and what i...
The journey to main duck continues! In this episode I have an encounter with some very strange people in Trenton Ontario and we make our way around the Bay of Quinte.
This is the final video in this three part series where I sail my Sceptre 36 Sailboat all the way to Main Duck Island on the North East end of Lake Ontario. Find out what its like on this mysterious island in this episode.
This winter you will be able to follow along as I sail my boat from Toronto to the Bahamas. This is a video about where I'm at. 3 months left until I untie the lines and leave heading south. This is intended as one of the last videos before departing sout...
In this video I explain some of the battles I'm up against while taking on the huge challenge of sailing a 36 ft sailboat from Toronto Canada to the Caribbean via the United States. Find out what I've been going through to achieve this monumental task.
Its been 3 years and 45 videos here on You tube and I'm so close to being able to untie the lines and head out to sea to start my new adventure as a Digital Nomad. Follow along on my mission to sail free to the Caribbean.
If your like me and you just want to spend your time looking at sailboats then this is the video for you. Lake Ontario has been low this season. The journey into ones slip at Frenchman's bay Marina in Pickering Ontario Canada can be tricky!! This Yatch "SE...
In this video we go for a tour of a Saturna 34. we go inside and look around check out the engine then we take a look at her rig. She is a really cool cruising sailboat. Enjoy.
After 3 years of preparations I finally untied the lines and departed of a journey of a lifetime. Toronto Canada to the Bahamas via the eastern seaboard of the United States. In this episode I sail across Lake Ontario to Oswego to begin my journey through ...
In this weeks video I get to Oswego NY and take down my mast then we head through the Oswego and Erie canal to Sylvan Beach. This is all about my journey to the Bahamas from Toronto Canada. Tune in weekly and follow along as I make my way south.
In this video I take my Sceptre 36 sailboat down the Erie canal in New York all the way through the locks to the Hudson River on my way to the Bahamas.
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In this episode I get to the Hudson River and head down to Catskill New York in order to step my mast. Follow along as I sail from Toronto to the Bahamas.
After sailing all the way from from Toronto Canada I get to Catskill New York and step my Mast Riverview Marina. Find out what it takes to get your mast back up and if you watch to the end there is a preview of an incident that happens in the next episode.
It was almost like Neptune was listening to my cocky confident attitude towards sailing and struck me down to teach me a lesson. I'm thankful I made it to the next morning to sail another day on this epic journey south from Toronto to the Bahamas. Thankyou...
In this 2 part series I sail into New York City Via the Hudson River coming from Toronto Canada on my way to the Bahamas. Find out what its like to be here on a sailboat.
This is part 2 of my New York City by sailboat episodes. In this video I check out Manhattan and prepare for my 1st Day oput on the Atlantic as I head south to the Bahamas.
Its been a long journey from Toronto Canada sailing towards the Bahamas. In this video I leave New York City and head out on the North Atlantic heading south to warmer waters.
In this video I share my terrifying experience of getting my mast caught under a bridge in Atlantic City USA while sailing from Toronto Canada to the Bahamas. I only hope cruisers and mariners will learn from watching this video and not make the same mista...
In this episode I sail from Ocean City Maryland all the wat to Chincoteague Virginia. This is a sailing vlog about my trip from Toronto Canada to the Bahamas.
I had no choice but to go into a port at night! The rule is never do this!! Find out what happens when in the middle of the ocean with no land in sight I almost run aground!! Scary! I would never do this again..
I'm headed to the inside passage through Cape Hataras on this Sceptre 36 foot sailboat and I see Coinjock on the chart! WTF? Why coinjock? Lets sail to this famous cruising destination and see what's up on our way to the Bahamas..
In this episode I arrive at Belhaven North Carolina and meet a new cruising friend. At this point I'm halfway through the inside passage of Cape Haftaras on my way from Toronto Canada to the Bahamas on my Sceptre 36 ft sailboat.
In this video I sail from Belhaven North Carolina to Moorhead City through the inside route of Hataras. I encounter a violent storm and we see a sailboat go up on the beach.
In this video we leave the inside passage of Cape Haftaras and head further south ending up anchored near the famous Georgetown Light house way off on the wild coast of the Eastern Seaboard.
At the time of filming this episode I had been out there behind the helm everyday for what seemed like an eternity so I was experiencing emotional highs and lows. This video is a good example of what you will be up against Sailing 1000 nm's.
In this episode I sail out of Charleston and do 167 nm on my way to the Florida Boarder headed south to the Bahamas. from Toronto Canada. Out at sea at night I encounter a pod of dolphins and they play off my bow.
In this episode I finally make it to warmer waters! I've sailed 800 NM and make across the Georgia boarder and into Florida on my sailboat all the way from Canada!
After almost 1000 nautical miles I finally make it to Miami Florida and anchor at the famous Flagler Memorial Island . Find out what its like out here cruising the world on a sailboat.
In this video I finally sail into Miami after 1000 nm. I show the best places o anchor and provision my sailboat before I depart to Bimini and into the Bahamas.
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