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We were having withdrawals from the canals so we took on one of the largest canals in the world, the Panama Canal, with its giant locks.
We shared the locks with a multi million dollar mega yacht and...
We think we have found Colombia's busiest anchorage! Cartagena de Indias use to be South Americas biggest and most important port. Nowadays it's a convenient stop for cruisers on the way towards Panama. We boat-sit our friend's catamaran, a Leopard 40, and...
Here's day two through five of our Atlantic Ocean sail from Bermuda to Charleston. Check out the sunsets, horrific squalls, knock-downs, high winds, and what it's generally like sailing in rough seas. Watch the video before this one where we prepare to cro...
We sail from Miami down the Florida Keys to Key West for some fun in the sun! Key west is a special place and we really love it there but we had to keep sailing up to Tampa to deliver the boat.
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Sailing to Bermuda has allowed us to hit our 20,000 nautical miles mark! Woo woo! And this sailing to Bermuda video showcases our trip. PLEASE subscribe to my channel and leave a comment below :)
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After one year of living aboard our boat in a marina the time had finally come to take our sailboat, Britican, back out to sea. The plan was Charleston, SC to Bermuda, a five day sail. Read the full story about our preparations and the journey here: https:...
In this episode I hurt my knee, Meet some young trans Atlantic sailors,
watch the start of an ocean rowing race, go exploring, look for an old man trail, checkout fender rubbige and make a cup of tea.
The Atlantic challenge rowing race featured has now tak...
The girls help to solves our windlass problems!
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In this episode I Sail from mainland Europe heading for the open Atlantic and the Canary Islands, meet up with some very big Dolphins and a friend who has just sailed solo across the Atlantic,Start prepping the boat for her 700 mile journey, wash a potato,...
"These shoes are made for walking"... Well maybe not with flip flops when you're hiking in the forest ;) Join us as we explore Terre De Haut in Les Saintes by walking up and down the hills. It's such a beautiful island and so colorful. Then we sail to Guad...
We're on the water and we're going sailing! It's not our boat, but that won't stop us from using it.
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Driving out to Palm Beach, we met up wit...
It's our longest sail ever and our first full overnight sail. We also drop a bombshell at the end of the video inviting people on board.
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Waiting for details on the Rage @ Whale Cut we drop the hook with some swimming pigs!
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Two beautiful Abaco destinations and a glimpse at what our day to day cruising life looks like.
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We've left the "big city" of Grand Cay and we're heading to a deserted island to play.
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At https://havewindwilltravel.com, that's exactly what we do: Ride the wind and travel! This time, to France! Phillip and I recently completed our first trans-Atlantic passage crewing aboard a 46' catamaran and sailing 4,600 nautical miles across the Atl...
It's our first solo sail and we pretty much nailed it...or maybe not, but I'd still call it a success. We're going coastal baby!
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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. 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...
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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