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Throwback Thursday Video - Year: 1992
Maui, Hawaii - Quick video or Wainapanapa Cave shortly before I swam in and explored the system with nothing but a mask and snorkel. The system goes back pretty far and there are several places where you have to sub...
How do we prepare our small sailboat to cross an ocean? Since our boat is a SAILboat, the sails are a VERY critical element and tool for us and we need to make sure they are in good shape! Come see what’s involved with inspecting and re-stitching our s...
We check out a few of the anchorages in the Sea of Cortez. We visit a lovely little place called Honeymoon Cove with its three cute beaches and then head over to Puerto Escondido just in time to shelter from a few days of bad weather which are hitting the ...
The Meri Crew explores the Northern Exumas. Our last few stops in the Exuma island chain lead us to our new favorite beach and some other great adventures. We explore a cave accessible only by swim, Camp Driftwood, and the mangrove creeks of Shroud Cay.
Delivering a boat from Seattle to Santa Barbara in the wintertime is no easy task. I was First Mate on this delivery of a Jeanneau 469, with Assen being captain and the owner, Dan on board as crew.
Become a Yacht Captain with a USCG Captains License - h...
The Meri Crew sails through the Central Exumas. We leave our new friends in the Georgetown area and head northwards, stopping to do plenty of snorkeling and hiking along the way. We visit Lee Stocking Island, Staniel Cay, Fowl Cay, The Rocky Dundas and e...
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After a few months on anchor in Cairns we set sail in ske...
With the oven now fixed, Magnus experiments with a new bread making recipe and technique for making bread. It’s very successful!
We see the largest pod of dolphins that we have ever seen. There must have been over 100 in the pod!
We observe the local f...
The Meri Crew sails to the Southern Exumas and have fantastic adventures. A wonderful overnight passage across Exuma sound brought us from Eleuthera to the Exuma chain. We spend a week in Elizabeth Harbor, near Georgetown. The cruising community there i...
Come adventuring in Costa Rica! We visit the popular beach destination of Jacó, where you can soak up the sun, the food, the beach and learn to surf. We catch the Jacó Airfest, complete with paragliders and paramotors, and then meet up with travel blog...
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Join us this week as we untie the lines at Townsville Marina after a 2 month refit of Mirrool. We sail away not knowing exactly where we will end up but using the gift of favourable northerly winds we sail to the beautiful Whitsundays. It's good to finally...
We head on a quest to find foam for the cockpit cushions. We manage to find conduit which we will use for the conversion of our existing sail bags into stack packs.
Magnus makes a start on pulling out the superfluous stuff from the semi-installed water ma...
The Meri Crew sails to Eleuthera. We enjoy the people and vibe of this eastern Bahamian island. Some great sailing, beautiful beaches, and a local street party provide plenty of memories.
Have wind, will travel! But what happens when your transport is a sailboat and there is no wind? Come along as we abort our sailing plans mid-passage, turn around and opt to do some land travel instead, visiting the tourist hotspot of Quepos, Costa Rica....
After over a year of having no oven, Magnus has yet another go at fixing it. We had written it off and were resigned to the fact that we would have to wait until we could get another one, but his efforts paid off!
To test it out, Magnus made one of his lo...
WATCH TO THE END. If this video doesn't make you laugh, I honestly think you're beyond our help... In fact, if you laughed, please leave a comment and let us know!
This week we show you the 'other' side of our lives... The time we spend with family in Au...
What crazy idea have we got now?? We have a bit of a detour in the works. Watch to find out what we’re planning and why…
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Sorry for the abrupt ending- we lost our internet just as we were wrapping up! Thanks again to everyone who joined in on the fun and sorry if we didn't get a chance to answer your questions- next time hopefully we can!
Cheers,
Nick & Terysa
The equi...
The crew of the Sailing Vessel Meri spend time in The Central Abacos. We have a visit from Marjorie's brother Tom and sister-in-law Laurie, visit one of Conde Nast's the top ten beaches on the planet, each some excellent cracked conch, deal with a major b...
After over a year of cruising we finally manage to find Mason jars and have a go at pickling and preserving.
Thanks for watching and following along with our adventure.
Magnus and Wendy
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The annual process of antifouling is upon us and we need to make some decisions about what to use, where to antifoul and what is going to suit us as we cruise the Mediterranean.
It's not a simple decision as there are so many products on the market, and t...
What’s the quietest way to get around? Do we need an outboard? In the midst of all the planes and boats shuttling tourists all around us, see how we get around with good old fashioned human-powered oars and some sails! They can take us up rivers, acro...
Magnus has a little accident with a fish hook. After much debate about how to get it out and who is going to actually do it, we decide to head back to La Paz to go the hospital to get it removed professionally. There’s always fear of infection with a rus...
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