Sailing through the beautiful islands of St Vincent and the Grenadines, we encounter a mind-blowing cruise ship. We spend the day exploring Kingston, touring historic sites, enjoying island adventures, and finding an extraordinary anchorage. Join us!
Have you ever had that thought that when you look up at the sky and think nah that's definitely goin the other direction, and then you get caught with your pants down?
Welcome to this weeks episode of Sailing Honu Time
Check out Sommer Wind - Travis and...
We spend so much time at sea level with our eyes in one direction. Some time you need to change it up and get a different view of things to see what is really going on around you.
When you finally get a chance to get a look at the big picture it’s amaz...
We have had the opportunity to visit quite a few remote islands here in the Caribbean but Union Island in the Grenadines has left us wanting to come back for so much more. The people in Chatham Bay were extremely welcoming and genuine that we could have st...
The hard work has definitely payed off. We got all of our boat projects completed in record time and its now time to get back to doing the things that we love. Exploring the Caribbean!
Being back at Sandy Island and knowing that we just rocked our repairs...
*Here we go! Full on DIY boat jobs in the Caribbean!* Were back in Tyrell Bay, Carriacou and in just 5 days, major projects are unfolding, from hull repairs to cutlass bearings. We are told it can’t be done, but we have other ideas in mind.
Hard work i...
Did we bite off more than we can chew this time? Are we seriously testing our abilities? You know we like to do all of our own work, but is this going to far?
We only have a finite amount of time to get our boat shipshape and back in the water. So let's ge...
Have you ever heard the term everything on your boat is broken you just don’t know it yet?
This week brings us to a very interesting boat fix that couldn’t be more of a pain in the butt. One of the sheeves in our handcrafted dinghy davits has exploded ...
Living on a boat we have a lot of dangers that we need to take into account on a daily basis. There is always something to fix, adjust or protect. Strange sounds pop up or something doesn’t feel just right and the investigations begin.
But the one thing...
The thing about owning a boat is there is always a laundry list of projects to get done. Some are more urgent than others and some you save up for a rainy day…literally.
This week are digging deep and pounding out all the big jobs we have been putting of...
Welcome to Grenada! We are diving right into the thick of things. Getting to know our surrounding and the local cultures. We were told the Carnival here was not to be missed and truer words have not been spoken. This is a massive celebration that tops anyt...
We had such a fantastic time in Carriacou it was hard to say goodbye. But as you know this is not our final destination. We are Grenada bound. There is so much we have to do over the next couple of months but first we need to brush up on our docking skills...
Could we have avoided this? When things go wrong on a boat it's always more intensified. There's always highs and lows even when your sailing in Caribbean paradise.
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It has been one heck of an adventure this first year as sailing liveaboards.
The final flag has been raised.
Traveling on our sailboat to 16 countries from the east coast of the US to Bahamas then all the way down the Caribbean chain to end up in Grenada...
Is Tobago really paradise on the Caribbean? You be the judge! In this video, we'll take you on a trip to some of the most beautiful and unspoiled beaches on the island, snorkeling and sailing are the main activities around here. But we enjoyed just chillin...
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to swim with a herd of green sea turtles? As we have sailed through the Bahamas and Caribbean turtles have been ever elusive. Every time we get a glimpse of them in the water they scoot off like a rocket... Unti...
Our Highfield dinghy is our mode of transportation when our sailboat is at anchorage. We use it for exploring, getting provisions, working on the exterior of our boat and just about anything you can think of when we leave honu. So you can imagine having a ...
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