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For insurance purposes, we were instructed to make arrangements for the Caribbean hurricane season running from July to November. We had to get above 30 degrees north so we decided to sail from the US Virgin Islands to the east coast of American to North C...
For insurance purposes we were instructed to make arrangements for the Caribbean hurricane season running from July to November.
We had to get above 30 degrees north so we decided to sail from the US Virgin Islands to the east coast of American to North ...
For insurance purposes, we were instructed to make arrangements for the Caribbean hurricane season running from July to November. Option one was to leave the Caribbean. Option two was to lay-up for the season in a designated hurricane hole or area in the C...
When you're sailing downwind, or with the wind pushing the boat forward, it's possible to use a pole to hold out the jib or genoa - especially when the wind is very light. In this video, we show you how to sail wing-on-wing poling out the jib to one side a...
For insurance purposes we were instructed to make arrangements for the Caribbean hurricane season running from July to November. Option one was to leave the Caribbean. Option two was to lay-up for the season in a designated hurricane hole or area in the Ca...
For insurance purposes we were instructed to make arrangements for the Caribbean hurricane season running from July to November. Option one was to leave the Caribbean. Option two was to lay-up for the season in a designated hurricane hole or area in the Ca...
For insurance purposes, we were instructed to make arrangements for the Caribbean hurricane season running from July to November. Option one was to leave the Caribbean. Option two was to lay-up for the season in a designated hurricane hole or area in the C...
While moored alongside the fuel dock at Port City Marina, Wilmington, North Carolina (USA) I was woken by some loud noises out my window. To my surprise a tanker was being moved around by two tug boats. Considering that Cape Fear River isn't very wide I wa...
A gennaker is used when sailing downwind as it's a cross between a genoa and a spinnaker (big colored sails). A gennaker is not symmetric like a spinnaker but is asymmetric like a genoa, but the gennaker is not attached to the forestay like a jib or genoa....
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In this video I explain our rig, demonstrate how we get our sails out, the way in which we reduce our sails in rough weather – otherwise called ‘reefing our sails,’ and I also contrast our rig to other configurations most popular with cruisers.
Ple...
Here's Part 2 of 2 parts. Find out if Britican wins the Oyster Antigua Regatta here.
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Music by Nicholas Harkola. Find out more on Nick at: https://www...
Find out if Britican wins the Oyster Antigua Regatta. This video includes footage of professional photos and video clips detailing the before, during and after's of the Oyster Regatta in Antigua. The course goes from English Harbour to Nonsuch Bay to Jolly...
The bulk of this video is about how we had the gooseneck repaired on our sailboat. The gooseneck is the section of the boat that connects the boom to the mast. After doing our rigging checks we noticed that two bolts sheered off from the plates holding the...
This video showcases the lovely island of St Lucia. Check out Rodney Bay marina, town, and beach and then travel with us to the famous Marigot Bay, the Rain Forest, Pitons, and see some waterfalls.
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Take a trip up Dominica's Amazon River, the Indian River. The video includes the Sunday P.A.Y.S. beach party, a visit to a plantation, the amazing Milton waterfalls, the Dublanc fishing village, some sulfur springs, and views around Plymouth. A special tha...
Here’s part 1 of 2 video’s covering what I think is the Caribbean’s largest secret - Dominica. From Grenada to Antigua we’ve visited over 15 islands and a favorite thus far is Dominica. In this video, you’ll get a wonderful view of the anchorage ...
This is a very different video from me. YIKES. I've had quite a few viewers contact me asking how they can support me to write more articles and create more videos. At first, I wasn't sure how to respond. A few people recommended that I created a Patreon P...
Here's the crew of Britican leaving Rodney Bay, St Lucia, and sailing to the French Island of Martinique. We sailed through quite a large swell, were visited by a French Navy helicopter (taking photos), got hit with a squall, attended the Sainte Anne's Car...
Oh-my-gosh! Finally! Finally! Finally, the day has arrived for me to see my first whale while sailing Britican. For two years now I've had my internal whale radar on and for two years I've missed every opportunity to see a blowhole, a dorsal fin, or a fluk...
Howdy! I made this video in St Lucia and couldn't find wifi to upload it. Then went to Martinique and wifi was nonexistent...so I couldn't get it up. Finally, I'm in Dominica and I've sat at a restaurant for four hours to get this online. Woo hoo! So...thi...
Sail around Union Island with us! Get 360 views of Clapham Bay and Clifton from our sparkling blue anchorages. Walk with me across the island to discover spectacular views of the coastline, wildlife, and a man with a machete. Check out the places we discov...
My full review of Tobago Cays in St Vincent & the Grenadines (Caribbean) is on my website here: https://sailingbritican.com/tobago-cays/
This video showcases our anchorage, trips around the islands and reefs...and even a short video of the late Steve ...
Sailing to Mustique in the Grenadines – is it worth your time and money? Find out why the island is also called Billionaires Island. Get tips about visiting Mustique here: http://www.sailingbritican.com/mustique
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