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Last week we hauled out our boat for what we were hoping to be a simple paint job and a dash of maintenance thrown in. Saoirse is a 1971 pearson 35 with a drop centerboard, and one of the things we had on the list to fix was the leak coming from our cente...
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We are off to another island in the Caribbean! But first we need to figure out what the problem is with our motor. Herby is a lot of things, but he’s not an...
#177 In this episode we ask ourselves is our boat worth saving after finding a scary discovery during our haul out.
Two years ago we had an emergency haul out of our boat. This time we actually scheduled a haul out in order to paint the bottom of our boa...
We are setting sail to a place we REALLY DONT want to go. But it’s something we have to do. We pick up anchor in Santa Cruz Curacao and head a 16 nm sail to Pescaderia, to Royal Marine Boatyard. There is a strong countercurrent, gusty winds, but its a be...
The power of Curacao is beautiful. Sailing against the wind and waves to the most beautiful spot in Curacao makes it well worth it.
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Whenever there is another boat on the horizon its always a race, well at least in our heads it is. But today we are leaving Fuik Baai and racing our friends on Black Moon to our anchorage 24 nautical miles away. We are putting up our 150 genoa in hopes to ...
We rarely get to use our electric motor to motor sail. We have learned to have a great amount of patience while sailing, that we just can't get there fast. Pretty much ever. Sometimes we are happy to sit behind the sails and let the wind take us at its spe...
When we bought a boat we knew it was going to be work. But we didn't know really how much work. We are definitely not on vacation. Boat life balance can be a challenge. We visiting the most jaw dropping places, but sometimes we feel we only get to see a gl...
We've had many discussions on if we should SELL our boat or just add some bells and whistles to make her a little more comfortable. Today we are testing out how it is to sail other boats, to see what we like and what we don't in other boats.
Today we are...
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Now that Saoirse is tucked away in her hurricane hidey hole, we’re ready for some adventuring. We rented a car with Brooke and Gary from S/V One Life to do a little exploring. We had a rough agenda to follow, but things don’t always go to plan.
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Today we are starting our multiple day passage all alone on the ocean, just the way we like it. We're heading south to Curacao for hurricane season. Even though we've been been preparing for months and leaving in favorable conditions, there's no guarantee ...
Since leaving the fast paced land life behind, we knew we needed to slow down or burn out. We have learned so much since being on our sailboat, but we are still learning to slow down after all this time. We get a lesson in that after we visit the Ridge to ...
If you’ve been following our sailing journey since the beginning you’ll know that we've been living on an all electric sailboat for 3 years, Saoirse. Meaning, she doesn’t have a diesel engine or a propane stove. We get most of our power from the su...
And just like that we’re off again, this time to a small island just south of Bequia called Isle a Quatre. But first we need to run a few errands.
The sail was short but had a few surprises. The diving around the island was pretty good, but not worth dea...
Sometimes you have to move anchorages JUST to get supplies. A lot of these smaller islands in The Grenadines don’t have everything you need, especially when it comes to getting boat parts.
So that means we have to raise anchor and head to another islan...
Ready to go catch some monster lobsters with us? We love the ocean and all the adventures it gives us. Always excited to find a new reef and explore. This week we are going to dive one of the longest reefs in Canouan here in the Grenadines to see if we can...
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Sailing the Grenadines
No matter what path you're on sometimes we forget to slow down and enjoy our surroundings. This week we have spent camera free in the postcard beautiful anchorage of Mayreau. We are all rested and relaxed. OUR CUPS FILL OVER. And n...
diving 🏊sailing ⚓ fishing 🐟 and oona💗! what more could you want!😀
We take advantage of being free to roam and go on a little free dive session at the southwest tip of Bequia with our friends that just got engaged! Then we freshen up and do a...
After 4 days of being off shore, we finally had arrived into St. Vincent. Due to the rules and regulations to get cleared into St. Vincent and the Grenadines we have to take a covid test and then wait in quarantine until the test results come back negative...
When things turn SOUTH!
Last week we left you in the middle of our sail from St. Croix to St. Vincent as we were out running a storm that was projected to become a hurricane. The first couple of days the sail down was a dream. The perfect wind, the perfe...
When PARADISE turns to HELL | Sailing Martinique | 98 | Beau and Brandy Sailing
We continue sailing up the west coast of Martinique into the harbor of St. Pierre. Here one of the deadliest volcanoes overlooks the anchorage. In 1902 the volcano erupted an...
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