They murdered my brother sailing SE Asia - Ep 183
Together with my sailing family we are taking our live aboard catamaran sailing the route my brother Kerry took through earthquake prone South east Asia before his life was cut short, in 1978 by the murder...
Robbed at a petrol station after sailing to Indonesia - Ep 182
Bluewater sailing to a new country is always very exciting. The sights, the sounds and the challenges of discovering a new culture are balanced by the trials and tribulations of the checking i...
Family Sailing life on passage to Indonesia
We are sailing our catamaran from Darwin to Kupang Indonesia across the Timor Sea. Crossing this small band of ocean with us is our son Declan's girlfriend Chanelle who has never crossed an ocean. Although we hi...
Three years a refugee now we're sailing the Indian Ocean - Ep 180
We sailed in to Australian waters in November 2019 expecting to cruise the east coast before taking our live aboard sailboat off shore once again after six months. A lightening strike and c...
Emotional reunion with the prodigal son post international sailing regatta - Ep 179
Today is Rob's lucky day. He will be the sole New Zealand sailor to represent his country at this years Oceania Laser Masters Sailing Championship. Can he win first Kiwi a...
Paying it forward returning stranger's belongings Sailing Australia Ep 178
As live aboard, New Zealand sailors, sailing from anchorage to anchorage we are always blown away (excuse the pun) at how welcoming and supportive the people we meet on our trave...
ICE BATH polar plunges are horrendously scary yet brilliant - Sailing Australia Ep 177
Rachel has been complaining about the heat in The Northern Territory, so after sailing back to Darwin we took up the offer to join a Wim Hof breathwork and Ice bath ses...
Farewell forever our last remote sailing stop
We are sailing into the Berkeley River, our last stop in the Kimberley before we say farewell forever to this stunning, surprising, remote cruising ground.
It will be hard to say goodbye, we have loved sailin...
How simple tasks become complicated as sailing remote liveaboards Ep 175
When you're sailing with teenagers you know you have to stock the pantry well.
As liveaboards we have plenty of dry goods stored away in the cupboard but fresh fruit and vegetables ...
PLANE CRASH in remote Australia - Ep 174
The sailing grounds of the Kimberley are full of surprises. After a current assisted sail into Vansittart Bay we directed our sailing catamaran to a little anchorage close to where a DC3 airplane was forced to perf...
Honeymoon Bay hot showers sailing - Ep 173
This Kiwi sailing family have sailed their sailing catamaran into Honeymoon Bay to anchor beside the remote Honeymoon Bay campsite. We couldn't wait to get ashore to try the camp's showers and their novel way of ...
Discovering historic LOST CITY sailing remote Australia - Ep 172
We feel so lucky to be sailing the remote Kimberley coastline exploring its many beautiful anchorages along the way. This week we take our sailing catamaran into the shallow waters of Glycosm...
Thank you for joining us for this live, where we discuss where we are sailing to next, how Rachel met Rob and the importance of gender hormones in sport, amongst other stuff.
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Sailing catamaran invokes Maritime law Ep 171
When you are a sailing family out on the ocean far from civilisation it's good to know that help is at hand just across the anchorage.
During a blustery morning gale in Koolama Bay at the mouth of the King Geor...
Long live the King nude sailing Australia Ep 170
We have been at anchor too long it's time to get this sailing catamaran back out on the briny, with our course set for The Berkeley River in the Kimberley. Of course the weather had other ideas, so when life...
I can't believe SHE DID IT Sailboat stories - Ep 169
When we first moved aboard our boat as liveaboard sailors we were 'helpfully' told by family that we wouldn't be able to sail across an ocean.
Several ocean crossings later we are pleased that we didn't ...
Boat life I Saltwater crocodile hunting - Ep 168
It's not always easy to keep our live aboard teenage sailors entertained but the jumping crocodiles on the Adelaide river held everyone's attention.
Rob self appointed himself safety officer for the day, wh...
LOL highs and deathly lows of sailing life Ep 167
We are not the first in Rob's family to own a liveaboard sailboat. Back in the 1970's Rob's brother Kerry was living on a yacht here in Darwin. He then sailed off to Indonesia and beyond, never to return. T...
BIG bluewater sailing to new GOALS and INSPIRING challenges Ep 166
Being a full time live aboard, sailing family in a tiny home and, for me, spending hours sitting down editing video's its important that we spend a portion of each day moving. It also reall...
What happens when you motor too much in a sailing boat? Ep 165
We love sailing. However, our recent activities supporting solo kayaker Bonnie Hancock through the remote, croc infested Kimberley region of Western Australia saw us complete more motoring in ...
Bluewater sailing video react Ep 164
We have had lots of family adventures since we started living on at sea. One of our favourites was during the bluewater sailing we did between New Caledonia and Australia way back in 2019. Declan was on night watch but...
Stranger Things Sailing Indian Ocean with Covid, UFOs and World Record-Sailing Kimberley Pt 3 Ep 163
Being a sailing family we have had the honour to meet many interesting people on our voyage around the pacific but none have been quite as inspiring as ka...
DISASTER Having to cut away the anchor - Kimberley sailing pt 2 Ep 162
We are no longer just sailing with teenagers. World record breaking kayaker Bonnie Hancock and her crew – Mike and Ben – have joined us in sailing the Indian Ocean through Austral...
Crocodile infested waters in kayak world record attempt Part 1 Ep 161
We may be a sailing family now but before we bought our sailboat we were very sporty. Rob was an olympian and won the first ever rowing race across the Atlantic Ocean and Rachel was a s...
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