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In this episode we Sail in South Wales - Milford Have to Fishguard, through the notorious waters of Jack Sound and Ramsey sound.
We are Andy, Melissa and Jack, a sailing family based in North Wales, looking for a bluewater sailing yacht to take us around ...
Sailing across the Bristol Channel from Padstow in England to Dale in South Wales we go far out of site of land on our longest passage so on this trip. It turned out to be an absolutely brilliant day of perfect "Champaign Sailing" as Tim calls it. Flat s...
Are we sinking? This is a disaster!!! Or is it? The Bilge is full of water but are we actually sinking????
In this episode Tim goes down below only to find the sole boards swimming in water!
We sail 7 hours from St Ives to Padstow in the pitch dark franti...
Sailing the Atlantic Ocean, albeit a very small part of it, for the first time was an amazing feeling as we made our passage from Newlyn around Lands End and up past Longships Lighthouse to what turned out to be a simply awful anchorage at St Ives.
We are...
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ANNOYING things about PRODUCTION BOATS! Small upgrades big difference
I have learned so much about this beautiful island the weeks I have been here, and honestly, this Island has grown on me every time I have been here. There are no...
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In this video, I´m sailing to Fort de France after we celebrated Nicole`s birthday in the Scandinavian way. Lots of fun, and still some minor projects.
Just another normal week in my life as a long-distance sailor....
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In this video, I´m still in Martinique and doing boat work social style. This Island is now almost back in business, and the only challenge now is the hurricane season is getting close. I have made my decision on where to sail next...
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In this video, I am showing how social it can be sailing alone around the World.
The most frequently asked question to my channel is about solo sailing, and if it gets lonely. I guess this video is a good answer to ...
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In this video, we are showing a bit from being at anchor outside Martinique during restrictions. Also taking you a bit back in time to show a bit from this beautiful island before lockdown. Shelley is leaving Be Free as she finally ...
With the perfect weather window we leave at night for an offshore crossing from Beaufort to Wrightsville, NC. Exiting the Masonboro Inlet turns into a fast sail through darkness as the current rushes us out. Luckily the Atlantic is calm and allows us to wa...
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In this episode, you can see the troubles we had to get into Martinique after fighting the waves and currents "the wrong way" for 15 days. We sailed probably more than 2000 Nautical miles nonstop from Panama to Martinique through th...
Join us whilst we sail Jupiter2, a performance cruising catamaran, from Indonesia towards Africa, as we sail across the Indian ocean. We discuss the lessons we learned, dealing with the big waves of the Indian ocean, including vital gear failures. Don't mi...
Finally, here we are!!! After 17 days at sea and 2100 nautical miles, we have crossed the Atlantic on our sailboat and make landfall in Martinique.
We are full of emotions as we get our first glimpse of the island and finally set foot on land!
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It is Day 16 of our Atlantic crossing between Cape Verde and Martinique, and we have less than 100 nautical miles to go!
I try to kill time by spending almost two hours making breakfast and prepare Egg Benedicts from scratch. And because time goes so slo...
This is how we celebrated Christmas Day in the middle of the Atlantic! At this point, we’ve been saying for 10 days and we’ve gone two thirds of the way: time starts to feel like slooooow…..
And although the sea state has picked up a bit, we celebra...
On Day 6 of our Atlantic Crossing, we finally find our groove and settle. The relief is incredible for everyone, including our buddy boats.
So for the first time since we left Cape Verde, we cook, we clean the boat and we even change our watch schedule t...
SV Sweet Ruca, a J Boats J/46, is finally in the water and ready to sail for the first time since we purchased her.
She launches in Jamestown, Rhode Island, across from sailing mecca, Newport. We take her cruising around Narragansett Bay before heading ou...
This week we start our exploration of the Island Tenerife, Canary Islands. We discovered HAM, I mean in a porky kinda way, Iberian Pork, the most incredible meat ever!!! We also anchor at the foot of some of the highest cliffs in Spain, they rise up to 8...
Here is the "World on Water" and in the last 7 days globally in Sailing we have reports on:
The 6.5 metre class Mini Transat started their last leg to the Caribbean, The Transat Jacques Vabre broke into two divisions going East and West and the Multi...
This week we share the rest of our journey on the island La Gomera, Canary Islands. We had very expensive Gins in a Lah-deh-Dah-Upmarket establishment, turned down a cramped Marina and landed up with the longest dinghy ride, and even visited 2 Churches in...
Day 3-4 Transat Jacques Vabre and the fleet breaks into two definite fleets going left and down the African Coast the other going west into the middle of the Atlantic Ocean to Brazil.
Alex Thomson has gone West, as has Boris Herrmann.
Here is the reports f...
Finally the weather started cooperating and we had a good weather window for crossing the Atlantic to Horta in Azores!
After 2 days however, the journey deteriorated BADLY. Everything started falling apart… or OFF as the case may be. This was by far our...
We try to find a supermarket on the BVIs, before we make our way to St. Maarten.
Unfortunately this trip is no fun, upwind sailing for 24 hours.
On the way we catch a Barracuda, Mario has slight doubts to eat it
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A trip to the other side of the island ...
It still feels unreal:
After 17 days in the middle of the Atlantic, surrounded only by water, we arrive in the Caribbean.
First stop Barbados. We are overwhelmed to be able to walk on land again, but there is only a small break to relax.
Our friends are...
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