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We take Peanut on the long motor to town. It’s a beautiful trip with plenty to see. There are phinisis everywhere!
We check out the town of Labuan Bajo which is the jumping-off point for the Komodo National Park and the famous Komodo dragons.
It’s a ...
We leave Hoga and start to make our way south to Flores.
We travel well and manage to stop in at Bonerate which is a major traditional wooden boat-building island. We check out the boats and then after a night stopover we continue south to Flores.
Magnus...
As we sail north from BC's Gulf Islands toward Desolation Sound, we stop at several beautiful harbours along the way. But we'll always remember one particular harbour for something very sad that happened while we we were there. In this episode, we're joine...
We leave Wangi-Wangi and sail south to Hoga, one of the four islands in the Wakatobi group. The name Wakatobi is a portmanteau of the four main Tukangbesi islands: Wangi-Wangi, Keledupa, tomia and Binongko.
There are FADs to watch out for everywhere!
We ...
We leave Tomahu and head for Wangi-Wangi which is one of four islands in the Wakatobi group. It’s a two-day passage to get there. The name Wakatobi is a portmanteau of the four main Tukangbesi islands: Wangi-Wangi, Keledupa, tomia and Binongko.
We go as...
We leave the Banda Islands and make our way to Ambon Island for an overnight stopover.
We then have a very windy sail to Namlea on Buru Island.
We check out the town and find some fabulous food to try.
The people of Namlea put on a very warm welcome cer...
We take Peanut on a fairly long trip to an island nearby where we walk up to the Nutmeg Plantation.
We are invited to one of the guide’s homes and see the system of harvesting and processing nutmeg first hand.
We head into town and test out the local s...
We decide to embark on an island tour with the local University students. They take us to a small village and we are given a traditional welcome.
We head to a rural restaurant overlooking the ocean and have an Indonesian lunch.
We then board a narrow boa...
We are now all checked in to Indonesia so it’s time to address the very important boat jobs.
We have a leak in the raw water pump and the alternator isn’t working so we have very limited power on board. The weather is pretty overcast so the solar is g...
Magnus does the final provisioning shop, sorts out the davits for ‘Hazel’ and our solar panel and we get ready to leave Tipperary Waters Marina for the last time.
We finally leave Darwin and begin the passage to Indonesia.
It’s not long before we g...
We get ready to leave Tipperary Waters Marina and make our way around the corner to the Dinah Beach careening poles.
Once the tide is out far enough Wendy begins the task of cleaning and scrubbing Nutshell’s hull to get her ready for antifoul paint.
Sh...
Wendy picks up new canvas to make covers and bags for various items on Nutshell.
Nutshell has a new garden which is progressing nicely.
Magnus gets new chain for the Nutshell’s broken autopilot.
He goes to fit the new bolt on Nutshell’s engine only ...
It’s time to get on with provisioning Nutshell for our impending departure to Indonesia.
First we remove the two gas bottles from the boat. One is to be filled and the other returned.
We spend the day running around and ticking off things on our list.
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After months of Nutshell being in the marina it’s time to escape.
We head out and sail to Tapa Bay. Magnus helps a mate in need when his furler jams.
We explore the mangroves and make a new Anchor Buddy.
We move on to Indian Islands but it’s very ro...
Magnus decides to reduce the length of the headsail furler foil to prevent it from getting caught up in one of the halyards in the future, and jamming up the system. So we remove the furler and begin the task of shortening it, replacing the rivets and bolt...
We are in the marina and ticking off the boat jobs.
Magnus replaces the deteriorated fuel line on Nutshell.
We get our new red Altex bottom paint ready to up on the careening poles.
We also score a few not quite out-of-date flares which will be great fo...
It’s time to do a bit of exploring so we pop out of the marina and head over to the nearby mangroves in Peanut to go crabbing. It's good to be back out on the water and doing what we love.
Magnus has gleaned some high-level crabbing tips from a seasoned...
Engine problems, again! Magnus goes to start the engine and nothing happens. He investigates to find that the starter motor isn’t working and definitely needs replacing.
He has also checked out the bolt which broke off on the engine itself.
We check ou...
Sailing winter Norway with small sail boat.
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Adventure sailing documentary film about sailing small sailboats. Cruising on small sailing catamarans and dinghies from Croatia to Norway, from summer to winter.
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Follow us in this week’s episode of sailing CUBA as we try to invent something to keep connected to the WWW, evade some bad weather coming our way...
We got ourselves some wheels for a day! But before that, we leave a very rolly anchorage and almost lose our means to pay. A traveler's tip not just for fellow sailors or cruisers: Never use a free-standing ATM! – Especially, when you are low on fuel.
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On our passage south down BC's Sunshine Coast, we "attempt" to stern-tie in Smuggler Cove, get disabled at sea from hitting a hidden log, and finally check in to Snug Cove on Bowen Island. We ask the locals how to find the mysterious mastodon hiding somew...
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