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OCEAN CROSSING CHECKLIST - 10 Critical topics for complete preparation. - Part 1
Jupiter2 prepares to cross the South Atlantic from Cape Town to Brazil. Jamie covers 10 critical topics to prepare the boat and ourselves for a long passage. Dont miss the 2 ...
The sailboat cruising lifestyle is often described as a dream and in a great many ways, it is. What we gain in freedom however, we give up in convenience. So when mail time comes, it’s usually a build up of 6 months worth of of packages and two very exci...
In this weeks Q&A we answer the following questions:
1.56 - How is our countertop holding up?
3.39 - How many times have we hit our head on our bimini bolts?
5.11 - Why did we not buy a boat in Australia?
7.14 - Do we ever come across shipping contain...
In this weeks episode we go through some stereotypical Sailboat maintenance shenanigans, and by this we mean, trying to fix something and end up breaking it. Unfortunately for us we discovered the repair had not worked at a very inopportune moment, under s...
This week we left beautiful Saline island on the east coast of Carriacou bound for Tyrell Bay. While hauling anchor, I had a mishap while on anchor duty and had to get saved by Adam.
We anchored for a few days to catch a weather window that was perfect fo...
Time stamps below for your convenience
01:24 What is that weather station you have?
04:15 Whats the deal with toilets on yachts
10:10 Should I go out and buy a new anchor?
13:35 Are you guys planning to sail to the Pacific?
19:05 Are you guys ever co...
In this episode we got yet another taste of boat life at it finest! We finally made the journey to Saline island off the coast of Carriacou, Grenada and it did not disappoint! We had sailed passed this island at least 5 times during our time in Grenada. Al...
We cover a few questions in this week's Q&A:
00.45 - How do you find good internet while sailing the Caribbean?
2.33 - Have we upped our camera game?
4.09 - If we had just enough cash, what fun and seaworthy projects would we do on the boat?
6.43 - Ho...
We’ve been back in the water a few days but have only gone for a race on Adrianna1, so it’s time to get some water flowing under the hull and hoist the sails again.
We left from Tyrell bay in Carriacou to Anse la Roche, an anchorage on the northern si...
After splashing back in the water from a recent haul out, we decide that our cutlass bearing replacement has solved our strange underwater noise problem that we were having.
The next day, overdue for some fun, we take part in a Cruisers Regatta. Put toget...
We're in quarantine! Yep. Seven Days of not being able to get off the boat because of COVID. So we decided to do a live stream for y'all. All your questions answered, as well as Ruby Rose 2 news .
Enjoy.
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After having the boat on the hard for over a week, Adam gets offered to be crew in a local regatta so takes a break from boat work for the day.
After getting to the regatta he doesn't find a spot on a racing boat but does manage to make his way onto the o...
The time has come.
We sailed into La Rochelle last July and if anyone had told us that Ruby Rose would still be in the marina a year later we wouldn't have believed them. But finally we're ready to say goodbye. Our list of jobs hasn't quite been completed...
In this weeks episode we obviously hauled our boat assuming that if it Tropical Storm Gonzalo was upgraded into a hurricane, we would prepared and strapped down. The weather man wasn't on top form this time and it turned into blue skies and a mild 10 knot...
We left the beautiful Ronde Island to sail north to Carriacou. A few days after arriving, we arranged to catch up with a new friend, Trevor Robertson, who has many sailing accomplishments under his belt and who we have persuaded to spare his time for an in...
Living on a boat is all about boat work and maintenance and in this week's episode we do exactly that. Climbing the mast, replacing the anemometer, doing a rig check, repairing the sprayhood.... it's all part of boat life! Oh, and we have some *major* firs...
Have you ever wondered the processes that go into Catamaran design and building a Catamaran? Maybe. Maybe not.
However for those of you who are contemplating buying a new or used catamaran to sail the world, you possibly want to know how it's made, how saf...
Well this is what boat life is meant to be like! We set off from Morne Rouge in Grenada to Rhonde Island, a remote and uninhabited island north of the mainland. After last week's cutless bearing scare (check out the video here: ) we're trying to use our en...
Boat life really is all about boat work and boat maintenance in exotic (and sometimes not-so-exotic) locations. Living on a boat requires hours and hours of boat jobs and that list never gets fully completed. However, it's all part of the liveaboard experi...
In this weeks episode we go through a VERY wide range of emotions! We flip flop between extreme frustration and extreme cheer and relief. Well at least Khiara was relieved... In a nutshell, we have put days and days of blood sweat and tears into getting t...
This Episode represents the more technical version of our new Fridge (the Isotherm Cruise 130 Elegance) installation. Adam really did pretty much have to tear apart my kitchen to make this massive rig fit in the counter face.
We didn't want those of you ...
We spend a few days installing our new Isotherm Cruise 130 fridge which the full installation can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S9kUy-ZEoh4.
We then set about trying to fill our fridge using tips from a local fisherman that Adam has becom...
In this video we go through some great Q&A questions:
What is reefing and how do we reef on our boat?
Why we have problem with our centre cockpit boat when taking down our sails.
Whats in our emergency repair kit?
And will we take on crew in future?
...
We finally answer the big question: How much does it cost to go cruising?
We crunched the numbers from 2 years of our spending (from Jan 2018 to 1st Jan 2020) and broke down the costs of searching and buying our 1981 Tayana 42 (a blue water classic). We al...
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