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Herby and Maddie talk about the gear they used while crossing an ocean. What worked, what broke, and what was worthless!
Some of the major talking points are the electric motor, the Monitor Windvane, and the electrical gizmos on board the boat.
Electric M...
Ahoy crew! We’ve been saving this fun announcement for you. Many followers have asked our cruising plans this winter, and it’s likely not at all what you would have guessed. We’re going to complete our first Atlantic Circle! I mean ... life is ve...
We restock the fridge before checking out of Bermuda and beginning our solo trip across the Atlantic to the Azores! We find that it is so much more relaxing to sail long-term without crew, but we schedule a bit with the watch schedule. The weather is perfe...
Everything you want to know about sailing across the Atlantic Ocean, right here in one mega Q&A episode! Sit back, get a drink, and enjoy.
01:09- What are our biggest fears? What are we afraid of?
08:25- Why don't we drink caffeine on passage?
09:52-...
Episode 28
Atlantic Crossing Complete! We in da Caribbean, Mon
Firstly…. Huge apologies for the delay! We will try our very best to get back on track with regular uploads from now on.
This episode sees us finally tie up in Rodney Bay, St Lucia with ...
We are leaving TOMORROW to CROSS THE ATLANTIC!! This is a real-time update about our travels.
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Episode 26
***SORRY ABOUT THE AUDIO*** As we mentioned before unfortunately we had the new sound muff on and it distorted all our voices. Stupidly we didn't check the footage at the time!
Atlantic Crossing Pt 4 - Big ass storm and ripped gennaker.
In ...
Episode 25
Atlantic Crossing. Man Over Board, Killer Whales, Fish On…
After Hayley has finished editing an episode, she gets me (Dave) to watch it and check it over… I’m sure I get more pleasure than anyone watching these back after a few months b...
It's shark madness! Join us on a baited shark dive in Jupiter Florida and get up close and personal with some toothy new friends!
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Episode 24
Atlantic Crossing.
We depart Las Palmas on our first ocean crossing for St Lucia.
Our final crew member, Laura, arrives and I do our final briefing before we slip the lines. Las Palmas does a fantastic send off for all the yachts in the ARC...
Against all odds... Despite the harrowing journey from Marathon to Miami... We made it to Bimini in one piece! A new alternator, a few days on the beach, and soon we're off again to find more islands.
s/v Cloudy Bay (Hallberg-Rassy 54) Atlantic crossing, 7-24 Jan 2018. We traveled 2866 miles for a direct distance Lanzarote (Canary Islands) to Barbados of 2742 miles. 17 days 9 hours. Average speed 6.9 kts with maximum recorded 14.4kts. Full summary of th...
Ep103 (But #1 of Atlantic Crossing Series). In this Episode of Cruising Off Duty, we have the first of what will be a many episode series covering our Trans-Atlantic Sailing Voyage. In this first episode, we travel from Valencia Spain to Las Palmas in th...
s/v Cloudy Bay (Hallberg Rassy 54) starts the Atlantic crossing, sailing from Gibraltar to Canary Islands, where we stop in Puerto Calero Marina, Lanzarote. We are now firmly westward bound. First night we have a very rough upwind sailing in +25kts gusting...
In this episode the girls reach land after 1000 nautical miles and 7 days at sea. Then it’s time to clean the boat, get dolled up and then hit the town for some well deserved alcoholic beverages.
Gibraltar is an interesting place. It’s British colon...
How to generate power on board is a question we are asked a lot, by people who are new to sailing or are considering a life on the water. So we decided to make a video. Ta-dah! Here it is, complete with my ageing frame on the foredeck as thumbnail clickba...
Rough seas, a 50 knot squall and we break our boom in half. Just part of life on board our Oyster Heritage 37 during our Atlantic crossing from Cape Verde to St Lucia, double handed in 14 days.
Half way in to crossing the Atlantic the squalls continues and we don't get a lot of sleep. But the days pass fast anyway and when there's only a couple of days left the trade winds kicks in and we start to logg many miles per day. After 18 days we arrive ...
We set sail on November 23 and left Mindelo, Cape Verde to cross the Atlantic to Grenada, Caribbean. The forecast wasn't optimal and the very light winds were concerning. The first week gave us some sun and company by dolphins but very light winds. And the...
What's it like to sail across the Atlantic in a 62 ft boat or a 30 ft boat? We talk to the owners of both and have a look at their boats. One of the coolest things about sailing is that it doesn’t really matter what boat your sailing. You can still sail ...
We finally caught a fish! And you will probably laugh because it was sooo small :) But it was tasty! Join us on our preparation sail for the Atlantic crossing, a 750 Nm passage from El Hierro, Canary Islands to Mindelo, Sao Vicente, Cape Verde. Except from...
Sailing is often about changing plans and take the day as it comes. So our plans on sailing to Cape Verde had to wait a couple of days and instead we sailed to a new island! El Hierro is the smallest of all the main islands in the Canaries. We made a stop ...
How do you manage to stow 3 months of food in a 40 ft sailboat? There's a lot of things to think about when planning a long passage and food is one of the most important. Join us in this episode to find out how we did and to see more of our DIY projects!
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In episode 18 we continue the work on RAN in Las Palmas. We construct a new anchor roller for our new 25 kg anchor and build a new box for the plotter and the instruments. We celebrate the summer solstice (Fiesta de San Juan) together with thousands of Gra...
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