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Sailing and fishing for mahi mahi, Jake gets a HOOK in the LEG! Also we play with some really CRAZY looking glasses! Watch what happens next on this 3300nm adventure across the Pacific Ocean!
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Come SAILING with Zingaro!!!! Go to https://sailingzingaro.com to see availability. Sailing across the Pacific ocean aboard a $1,000,000 monohull! Refit, sea trial, cast off, and starting a 3,300nm adventure that will take us from Hawaii to California! Com...
3500 miles from Chile, in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, lies a not-to-often visited rock: Pitcairn Island. The story is wrought with mutiny, murder, adventure, and a daring journey of over 3600nm by a discarded captain. If you've never heard the story o...
This island has a dirty secret... Plastic pollution on one of the most untouched places on earth. How did all this trash get here? It was brought here by the currents in the ocean. Yes, that's how we've treated our mother earth, and this video documents th...
Building drawers is one of the harder furniture things to do right. Shelved are easy, cabinets are kinda hard, drawers are hard. Lots or precision required and on a boat, precision doesn't really exist. But alas, its is time to quite procrastinating and ge...
After over a week at sea, we are met with enormous waves at Ducie Atoll: the southernmost atoll in the world. The smell of land is a warm welcome, but the sea isn't going to let us get our little sinking dinghy anywhere near this place, so we go for a dip ...
Interested in living on a boat? We've lived on our boat almost 3 years now and sailed about 10,000 miles. These are the only knots we use regularly recommend learning for those of you interested in living on a boat.
We'll update the list of knot tutorial...
When you live on a boat you need a variety of different tools, from multimeters, to pex crimping tools, from jigsaws to rivet guns, and probably at least 3 or 4 powered sanding devices...... but this one tool is arguably one of the more versatile tools you...
The tiny home movement sorta seemed like a fringe fad at first. And maybe it still is. But it is a persistent one which I guess moves it out of the realm of being a fad and into the realm of a legitimate way of living. 99% of liveaboard boats probably coun...
Rotten to the core! We knew putting new floors in our floating tiny home was going to be a fair bit of work. But we had no idea just how much! Turns out we has some rot in our floors that we had to take care of. Which means fiberglass work…. but hard wor...
Here they are: The highlights of our month-long stay on the remote Easter Island. We dive the underwater statue in the anchorage of Hanga Roa and we get to take part in a ceremony to welcome the young Rapa Nui people that arrived on a self-built sailboat f...
We sail about 500 miles north from Key Largo to Charleston SC in just over 2.5days by hopping in the gulfstream and riding it due north up to about 80miles offshore. As could be expected, we make excellent time and have a fairly chill ride despite a few st...
This is part 2 of our passage from the USVI to the mainland US. In this video we safe-harbour in the Ragged Islands while we wait from Tropical Storm Arthur to move out of our way. From there we have a few days of stormy weather to sail through before we m...
This begins our longest passage to date. The roughly thousand mile journey begins with the first mile. What makes this passage.... "more interesting".. is that we cannot really stop anywhere because all of the borders were closed. That combined with the fa...
There is only one place on earth with this many monolithic statues: Tongariki. We watch the sunrise and show you the amazing Moai, then head off to the other side of the island to visit the only bee-keeper: Manu Meri (honey bird). Hope you enjoy! Much love...
So, hurricane season is creeping ever closer upon us and most all of the borders in the Caribbean are closed. Further more, the future economy of these tourism based islands is a little uncertain right now. So, this really only leaves us with 1 option. Do ...
Welcome to St John USVI! We take a calm weather opportunity to explore the perfect pristine beaches of the north side of the island. The beaches reopened just in time for use to get to spend a week in this paradise hiking, snorkeling and exploring beaches ...
With ancient statues, pink sand and beautiful coral, Anakena is one of the most beautiful places we have ever seen. We are very lucky to be staying here for a couple of days, as it's only accessible in the right conditions and those can change quickly arou...
Easter Island is a tough place to get provisions on a sailboat. After they close the harbor we need to change anchorages, entering through big swell and surf only to hitchhike the 4 miles to get some fruit and vegetables. We visit the port captain for anot...
The information in this video could save your life in a SHTF, survival, or shipwreck situation. We were shipwrecked, so we took our water-maker (desalinator) to the beach to set it up to see if it were viable as an emergency water source on a deserted isla...
Dangerous anchorages, no protection, and big waves make for a difficult place to have a sailboat. Anchoring in the most remote inhabited island on earth is not an easy proposition. Watch as the crew of Zingaro deals with the difficulties of Easter Island. ...
Three weeks on the Pacific Ocean, all by ourselves, we were fantasizing about a couple different things: Salad with yoghurt dressing and Beer on the top of the list. But when we thought we could enjoy the benefits of being back in civilization as soon as w...
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