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This is something we never thought we would go trough while living on a boat: A TSUNAMI coming straight in our direction! And the worst part we found out 15min before... we had to prepare the boat and ourselves as fast as we could. Sirens, helicopters, the...
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After a major refit, we set sail on a dark, rainy, and cold evening from Annapolis with the Goal of being in the Bahamas for Thanksgiving. We don't make it in one shot and detour to Cape Fear, North Carolina, before heading out to sea again to rip through ...
This episode marks the beginning of a new chapter, as the Covid Crew begins to disband and go separate ways. We experience some fantastic sailing as we start our long trek north towards the States. Being a particularly windy year we almost always had enoug...
We’re on a sailboat at one of the seven surf wonders of the world.
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We suddenly had to sail back to Tahiti without a chance to wait for the perfect weather. Unforgettable and crew endured rough seas on this passage. As they say Smooth seas never made a skilled sailor, and we focused on the lessons of this tough night at s...
Ben and Alie have a rough day on the water sailing from Pender Harbour home to Nanaimo, with no engine. After the sail, they go over what they learned and what they would do differently if they could go back.
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Back in Mahon, Menorca once again. Ready to sit out a 40+ knot Mistral, that is approaching us rapidly from France. There is a first time for everything and these kind of winds were definitely a first for us! If you are ever in Menorca, looking for a good ...
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After that let's continue where we left off 2 weeks ago, Sardinia. Villiasimius is the best! Sandy beach, clear blue water, big waves... Wait! Big waves? When you left your boat on anchor thi...
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...
In this life, we consider 'bad' things to be learning experiences. Whether its a breakage or a tough passage, every challenging situation teaches us and in doing so makes us better sailors, happier cruisers and in many cases, stronger people.
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This was by far the most eventful cruise ever!! Last week we thought we had it rough in our first ever storm, not knowing what awaits us!! It was smooth sailing through the Straits of Gibraltar and for about 4 days thereafter, and then it all happened. We ...
So it finally happened . . . We experienced our first storm at sea 8 days into our passage from the Canary Islands to Gibraltar, on route to Turkey. What a hectic new experience and a very challenging 3 days, with very little, or rather no sleep at all. ...
When we decided to leave Tanger to sail to the Canaries, we knew that we were going to encounter conditions a bit out of our comfort zone. But we were ready, our sailboat, Polar Seal was ready, and our crew was ready as well.
We knew it was going to be b...
In episode 53 Scott and Ally ride out a huge PNW wind storm while staying on their Bayliner 4087 boat at Elliott Bay Marina. During the night they plan for their BVI bareboat charter. See how they do!
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Maloelap Atoll is such and interesting place to visit! There is hundreds of WW2 relics, everywhere. There are canons, houses, bullets, aircrafts on shore and such interesting snorkeling on old war ships. If we had more time we could probably spend months o...
3 Amazing days at sea then BAM!!! Howling winds & the largest waves we've ever seen hit us while sailing the South Pacific! That's #BoatLife
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We begin with a rather large, uncomfortable storm in the Gulf Stream. Cooking is not an option, so we turn to our trusty Herby Jerky!
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We start the episode one day into crossing the Atlantic Ocean to Bermuda which turned out to be a great day of sailing! A couple of days later and the weather takes a turn for the worst as we experience sailing while being surrounded by lightening and then...
We set sail on the tail end of some stormy weather and stow the dinghy on deck to make sure we don't lose it! We sail for 4 days with some pretty strong winds and big swell and decide to skip Sardinia on our way to Sicily as the wind is in the right direc...
Sailing a Catamaran is scary sometimes. Especially when you’re trying to go as fast as physically possible! Join us as we’re making record time to Isla del Coco.
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Those 4 meter seas we had been expecting? Yup, they finally made their appearance.
On Day 4 of our passage from the Azores to Ireland, the remnants of a nasty depression just east of us finally made their way over to where we were sailing. Winds gusting...
We take our Leopard 46 catamaran from the Abacos Island of the Bahamas to the Cape Fear River in North Carolina. This trip proves that the Gulf Stream is ready to serve up a challenge no matter what the wind is doing, making what should be a fast, comforta...
Back to the boat upgrades and weather stuff next time, but while we hide out from crazy winds in Pipe Creek in the Exumas, it got me thinking about a question we get from just about every non-sailor when they find out we cruise full time on a little boat: ...
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