
I'm REBUILDING these 2 SALVAGE CATAMARANS! - Episode 89
December 20, 2020 by Sailing Parlay Revival | Language: EN Play Time: 00:15:45 | SAILING YOUTUBERS

If anyone is interested in buying one of these catamarans you can email me at hurricaneboats@gmail.com
An opportunity came up for me to rebuild a couple of salvage catamarans, and I decided to take up the opportunity to try and make some money, in order to go back to my boat Parlay and fix her bulkhead issue once and for all. We fly to the Bahamas and give a full tour of both of these boats, and start to make plans to get them from the Bahamas over to Florida to start the rebuild!
SV Parlay is a hurricane damaged 2012 Lagoon 450 Catamaran bought in Tortola, BVI at the beginning of 2018. Colin and his friends spent months rebuilding her, before setting sail across the Caribbean. Follow our journey as we continue to fix her and eventually circumnavigate the globe!
To join us on Patreon and get a chance to come sailing with us click here!
https://www.patreon.com/parlayrevival
To buy Parlay Revival merchandise click here!!
https://parlayrevival.com/collections
Follow us on instagram for daily updates!
https://www.instagram.com/parlayrevival/
Facebook page:
https://www.facebook.com/parlayrevival
Edited by Colin and @azuriarrain
I'm REBUILDING these 2 SALVAGE CATAMARANS! - Episode 89 Locations
- The Bahamas (25.03428,-77.39628)
Note of Recognition for Sailing Parlay Revival
At WeBoating.com, we profoundly acknowledge the unwavering dedication that Sailing Parlay Revival and other creators invests in crafting each and every video. Their passion for delivering exceptional content shines through every frame, and it's a labor of love that deserves your attention.
We invite you to watch their captivating videos and actively engage with their content, including their social media links above. Liking, commenting, and sharing their work goes a long way in fueling their creative fire.
We're also inviting you to explore any sponsorships and partnerships highlighted in the video description of "I'm REBUILDING these 2 SALVAGE CATAMARANS! - Episode 89", or directly on YouTube. By considering their offerings or purchasing services and items, you not only support Sailing Parlay Revival but also the brands and collaborators they're associated with.
If you have any feedback, corrections, or additional information about Sailing Parlay Revival or their videos, please use the comment form below to share your thoughts with us.
Thank you for being a part of our community and supporting the creators we cherish. Your time and support truly matter!
Sailing Parlay Revival Lastest Videos

Is this the biggest wave ever ridden by a teenager?
Is this the biggest wave ever ridden by a teenager? We had the pleasure of hanging out with @Maddix_Alotis for a week on the north shore of Hawaii. He’s too humble to say it but I’m pretty certain this is the biggest wave ever ridden by a teenager. Dr...
IS THIS THE BIGGEST WAVE EVER RIDDEN BY A TEENAGER?? – (Episode 306)
In this episode we hang out with Maddix Alotis, a surfer born and raised on the infamous north shore of Hawaii, who surfed a 77ft wave at Jaws as a teenager. The footage is absolutely mind blowing! We then fly back to Parlay, where my good friend Marcos fi...
DOCUMENTARY: CIRCUMNAVIGATING THE WORLD USING ONLY THE STARS…
A HUGE thank you to Sonja at the Polynesian Voyaging Society for collecting footage for us, courtesy of the PVC, Herb Kane llc, Billy Richards, Nick DeVour III, Jamies Kimo Hugho, and Barbara Holmes. Also a big thanks to Jack Thatcher who gave permission t...
WHAT DID SHE DO TO DESERVE THIS?? 👀 – (Episode 304)
An "equatorial baptism", or "crossing the line" ceremony is the age old ritual performed when a sailor goes from one hemisphere to the other, at sea. This is a long held tradition, originally made popular by the British navy, in which a hazing ceremony tak...
Finding a secret cave where 3000 people were burnt alive 🤯 (Episode 303)
In this episode we explore the island of Biak, which was a significant world war 2 battle site between the Japanese and the Allies. The Japanese were hiding out in a huge nature cave later called Goa Jepang, and when the USA found out about their hideout, ...