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This sloop is dirty, time to change that! Join us this week in our boat life on Sailing SV CUBA as we are getting our sailboat back into ship shape.
And then it is time to lift anchor and sail west toward the last destination before our first Atlantic Cro...
In this weeks episode, we sail into La Cruz Mexico and are pleasantly surprised by how amazing this little town is! Very cruiser friendly and and overall lovey place to drop the hook.
We do a couple little projects onboard and Jays mom flys in from Canad...
On our final passage of our trip from Brisbane we cover the last 70 nautical miles from Cape Upstart to Breakwater Marina in Townsville where Our Dreamtime will be secured for the northern cyclone season. We have to overcome some mechanical issues first th...
We sailed over 15.000 Nautical Miles & our boat life has taken us to the remote island of Sal: The last stop before crossing the fast Atlantic Ocean.
But before we can set sail west in our tiny home on the water, we have to prepare our sailboat and ou...
What could possibly go wrong? We are ALONE & HUNDREDS OF MILES away from land in our sailboat! This week we are taking our off grid blue water cruiser sailing on the Atlantic Ocean for the very first time.
The weather is about to turn for the worse a...
This is our last stop before we take our sailboat into the Atlantic Ocean! Will this sailboat stand the test to sail across an Ocean? Have we thought about all the preparation and safety onboard our tiny house to be out there in the middle of the Ocean?
F...
After a delightful few days at Keswick island off Mackay, we push further north. We still can’t use our mainsail due to the sheet bracket on the boom we broke earlier on the trip north, but we still find ourselves sailing along so nicely with just headsa...
In this weeks episode, we finalize our Sea of Cortez Crossing with fresh Mahi Mahi, dolphin sightings and moonlit nights. After a rough part one of this two part series, we overcame some building seas which caused some major seasickness and a heeled over b...
We have yet another fantastic visit to West Bay and the Cruiser’s A-Frame at Middle Percy Island before sailing further north to Keswick Island where we spend a couple of days sheltering from high winds while enjoying the pure white sand beach and crysta...
For me as a German sailor, safety on a sailboat is a priority. But while we are sailing off grid, things are not always as simple as they seem.
In this episode, it seems, everything breaks. We have no working engine, no working dinghy and no working cake ...
You think a girl has it easy onboard a sailboat? Before and even after we drop anchor, the sailing boat life can come with a certain set of difficulties.
In the boat everyone is equal, regardless if you are a girl, you still have to do the same task a the...
What began as an easy downwind sail from Port Clinton to Middle Percy Island on Australia’s Great Barrier Reef became more complicated as the wind and sea state built, we had a near collision with a huge motorboat and finally we suffered a serious riggin...
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Ep 22 La Coruna. We are itching to go and explore Spain but first a spot of boat school, fill our bellies and then we jump in Rhumi to go ashore. The water is crystal clear, so finding a way in is easier then when we were in England. With Rhumi safely on t...
After a short stop at Great Keppel Island we sailed on north to Port Clinton while the weather allowed us. When we arrived at Perforated Point we had the anchorage all to ourselves for the first time since leaving Brisbane. We enjoyed three days in this id...
We are sailing to a truly unforgettable place. A unique island that made a name for itself around the world.
But before we can anchor and step foot on this truly amazing little island, we have a long sail ahead of us and need to make a stop along the way....
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We leave Pancake Creek and Bustard Head lighthouse to continue our trek north to our planned stop at beautiful Great Keppel Island. Enroute, we have to navigate our way through hundreds of huge bulk carrier ships anchored off the Port of Gladstone waiting...
And just when we thought life couldn’t get better at anchor the captain said, it’s time to lift the hook and keep sailing west!
For more than 2000 years, there has been a tradition in this part of the Thyrennean Sea. It is a battle to capture the King...
In this episode we got 2nd time lucky & anchor in what for us is paradise.
In contrast to our last anchorage, this one is the ideal one for a sailor. Boat life could not be better for us: Everything is within easy reach, and only a dinghy ride away. S...
We sail Our Dreamtime north from Burnett Heads to remote anchorage at Pancake Creek where we spend some time exploring the natural delights of this out of the way location only accessible by boat. We also visit the historic Bustard Head Lighthouse cloaked ...
Sooner or later if you anchor often enough you WILL get your anchor stuck. Whether it's under a rock, or on an piece of junk on the sea bed, if your anchor fluke works its way under something then it can be very difficult to get it out.
If you are anchorin...
Time to lift anchor and get out! This week we are anchoring in what seems like a paradise for a sailor but it’s not! Boatlife in this part of the Mediterranean Sea may look like a dream but in reality, it is far from ideal.
Even though the region is bea...
We hadn’t planned to spend long in the Port of Bundaberg Marina but unfavourable winds and a long list of boat jobs conspired to keep us there for over a week. Thanks to one of our generous Patreon supporters, Griff, we made good use of a loan car and hi...
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