I hope we all learn something from this video. I leave the port of Miami and cross the gulfstream heading towards Bimini. I end up aground on the beach at night. Near the end of the video can be hard to watch so be warned.
In this video I'm in Bimini Bahamas and things start to break on my boat. I realize I need to return to the USA and Miami to get parts so I can continue on.
In this episode I sail from the Bahamas to Miami and have a strange encounter in the middle of the gulf stream. We also visit the famous Miami Beach Marina and anchor at the best anchorage in Florida.
In this podcast I pass on everything I've learned sailing over 1000 nm, The cost, what I would do differently and what's next for the Sailing EV YouTube channel.
Ever wondered what its like to live on a sailboat and sail in one direction? After 80 videos and 1500 nm miles I still have a ton to learn. Find out what its really like out there at the Sailing EV YouTube channel.
In this episode I sail North of Fort Lauderdale on the ICW and Anchor at Lake Boca Raton. Then I head north in search of an anchorage suitable for a provision run. Find out what its like to explore the ICW on a sailboat single handed in South Florida.
In this episode I explore the Port of Palm Beach. I dive my anchor and witness another sailboat dump there entire holding tank mid day and there sewage goes all over the anchorage.
In this episode I head towards Indian town marina north on the ICW. I encounter many challenging situations involving bridges and head through athe Saint Lucie Lock and Dam.
After almost 2000 nm and 6 months of sailing I need to find a place to store my boat safely out of the way of the hurricanes and flooding during the summer months here in Florida. In this video I put EV away at Indiantown Marina. Find out how much it costs...
In this video I fly back to Florida from Toronto and battle with the realities of leaving on old sailboat on the hard in the hot Florida sun. and its bad.
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Sorry about going dark for 2 weeks but crazy things have happened which will be explained in future episodes. (More disasters) In this video new crew joins and we sail south towards Miami exploring Peck lake.
In the last episode I lost my anchor and almost dies in a storm. In this episode I get the anchor back but my engine does something weird.
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