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You don’t need a lot of money to sail around the world. All it really takes is a lot of hard work. But does that mean working long hours with no days off? Or is there another way? In this episode we take you with us through our daily routine while workin...
You definitely don’t need an engine to sail around the world. We made the decision early on to have a reliable, bullet proof engine because we believe it opens up doors to experiences that we couldn’t have otherwise.
It can be hard spending time and m...
We absolutely love getting off the beaten path, exploring remote islands, and living off the sea. It’s our favorite aspect of the sailing lifestyle. But in order to do this, we need to have an extremely reliable outboard engine. If it breaks down in the ...
Having lived on a 30 foot sailboat for 5 years without hot water, an indoor shower, air conditioning or even headroom for Jordan, we normally aren’t aware of what we’re missing. But after living in the United States for a month, with all of the luxuri...
We're at the Annapolis Sailboat Show this year!!
Living a life on the water with minimal comforts and extreme challenges might sound unappealing to the average person. But at the United States Sailboat Show in Annapolis, the cruising mindset is the norm a...
We used to think our biggest challenges while sailing around the world would be storms, big waves, and strong winds. But sailing is only half the battle; the other half is maintaining our sanity while doing boat work in less than ideal circumstances and on...
Since we bought Atticus, we've dreamed of sailing to Panama to transit the Panama Canal and cross the Pacific. We've come a long way since our first fiberglass fix, our first passage, our first storm and our first argument as captain and mate. In this epis...
How does the sailing lifestyle force us to get to know the places we visit? From visa runs, to finding fresh water, to figuring out how to fill up our diesel tanks, as sailors we inevitably end up far off the beaten path of the places we visit. In this epi...
We’ve known for a long time that the most dangerous waters for piracy in the Caribbean are through the Nicaraguan banks. Every year we hear accounts of yachts being attacked and boarded by pirates in this area.
How can we know that piracy is a real thr...
It takes a lot of flexibility and strategic planning to sail the world on a budget. In this episode we decide where to do the boat projects that we need to tackle before crossing the Pacific on the cheap and we go into detail explaining our editing process...
What does it take to sail the world without a lot of money? In this episode we meet another cruising couple, Davy and Erica, who, like us, have had to figure out how to find work while sailing. We luck out when they invite us to tag along on a typical work...
We're flying to the USA in October to guest speak at Cruiser's University and to attend the United States Sailboat Show in Annapolis, and we'd LOVE TO MEET YOU!
[ GUEST SPEAKING AT LIN PARDEY'S CRUISERS UNIVERSITY CLASS ]
Date: Wednesday, October 9
Time...
We experience culture shock when we arrive in Grand Cayman after having spent a month sailing and exploring remote Cuba. Jordan busts his head open and Desiree uses our emergency medical kit to stitch him up. We stock up on provisions and take a day off to...
We arrive in Cayo Largo and discover that finding convenient and affordable drinking water, groceries, and internet access isn’t going to be as easy as we thought. So, we set sail south to Grand Cayman and the first world and say goodbye to the hardships...
While sailing Cuba’s Southern coast, we haven’t been able to provision for over a month! Our fridge is almost empty, so we decide to take the difficult route to Cayo Largo (our final destination) to attempt to spearfish a remote reef. On the way we str...
After sailing east for 2 weeks along the Southern Coast of Cuba, we finally arrive at Cayo Campos, the coolest freaking island in Southern Cuba. Jordan explores the mangrove cuts on Little Shit, we stumble upon a HUGE pack of monkeys, we explore a secluded...
After sailing east along the South Coast of Cuba for 2 long and difficult weeks, we are finally two days and 1 sketchy pass away from arriving in the most beautiful island in Cuba, but light winds and shallow waters are going to put our sailing skills to t...
After sailing a week along the Southern Coast of Cuba, we start to run low on water. Because Cuban maritime law prohibits sailors from entering most coastal towns, we are forced to sail 50 miles out of our way to fill up our water tanks at a small governme...
After spending a couple pleasant days anchored at a remote lagoon in the south coast of Cuba we get a weather report and discover that a cold front is on it’s way. The next day after tackling a few small projects we set sail for a much more protected anc...
While Sailing in Cuba we spend several lazy days in a remote anchorage, trading rum for lobster with the local fishermen, walking on pristine beaches and living off the sea.
The anchorage is located in a lagoon near Cayo Siju in the Cayos de San Felipe a...
We get nailed by a squall and pinned to a concrete dock AGAIN! After collecting ourselves, we finally prep Atticus and round the Western tip of Cuba, hoping that our weather routing will help us avoid the dangerous seas that the cape is known for.
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Before sailing to the south coast of Cuba, we go on a side excursion 40 miles to the North West to snorkel, lobster, and explore. Although we anticipate an easy sail, we get beaten up by hard winds on the nose and can’t find a good snorkel spot. Jordan r...
While waiting for a weather window before sailing around the western tip of cuba, we take a short trip North East to explore what we’ve heard to be an untouched reef system. Along the way we are caught off guard by several unexpected challenges caused by...
Due to a problem with our fuel tank on the third day of our Passage to Cuba, we start to realize that we might not have enough fuel to get there safely. Issues compound and we end up pinned to a dock in the middle of the night in Cuba.
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