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11 DAYS SAILING TO THE WORLD'S MOST REMOTE INHABITED ISLAND - EXPLORING ST HELENA
After the excitement of Henley Royal Regatta, this week we return to our sailing adventures and one of the world's most remote inhabited islands in the world, St Helena.
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As our season begins to wind down, we head for Jolly Harbour Marina and Boatyard, our seasonal layup location. Upon arrival, the first order of business is to drop, flake, and store our sails below.
And getting a huge 140% Genoa down and flaked is no sma...
Just a bit of how-to when working with sealants. Tips & Tricks.
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INJURED AT SEA - LANDFALL at REMOTE ST HELENA ISLAND after 11 DAYS AT SEA
After 11 days and over 1,200 nautical miles sailing across the South Atlantic Ocean from Namibia, we finally reach St Helena, one of the most remote inhabited islands in the world.
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We complete our loop; Antigua, Sint Maarten, British Virgin Islands, USVI, St Croix, and Guadeloupe.
This trip is always bittersweet, given that it marks our return home to Antigua. We love Antigua, and it’s our home base, but it means the adventure sa...
SAILING THE ATLANTIC OCEAN 28 YEARS AFTER ROWING ACROSS IT
We're crossing the Atlantic Ocean, but for Rob, this isn't his first time. 28 years ago, he won the inaugural Atlantic Rowing Race, rowing 3000 miles from the Canary Islands to Barbados. Now, he'...
Leaving Africa for a remote mid-Atlantic rock aka St Helena
In this episode, we leave the shores of Namibia behind and set off on the first leg of our biggest ocean adventure yet - a 1240 mile sail to the remote island of St Helena. This tiny volcanic out...
We complete the final portion of our 200nm offshore passage from St Croix to Iles des Saintes, Guadeloupe, and find things exactly as we left them last year. Paradise on earth, honestly.
Iles des Saintes is a collection of small islands south of the main ...
NEAR COLLISION SAILING BLIND in FOG
This week, we continue our journey up Namibia's Skeleton Coast, navigating 50 fog-filled miles to Wallis Bay, our final anchorage in Africa before crossing the Atlantic Ocean.
Sailing this coast is never easy but sailin...
Kevin & Wendy Rough Sail to St Croix
In this episode we make the hop from St Thomas, USVI to St Croix, a passage of about 34nm due south. As has happened previously, the wind speeds turn to sustained 30 knots. We end up with at least two failures, whi...
OFF GRID SAILING THE REMOTE SKELETON COAST - And then it rained in the driest place on earth!
This week, we sail north along Namibia's Skeleton Coast, One of the most remote and unforgiving stretches of Africa's Atlantic coastline. There's no cell signal,...
More Sailing Adventures in the BVIs:
Please forgive us if the dates are a bit disjointed. We were using 3x Apple iPhone 14 Pro phones and 5x GoPro action cameras (luckily no drone footage added to the mix), and this meant that this episode is the cleanup ...
The BVIs Never Disappoint Cooper, Norman, Jost Van Dyke
In this episode we’re still kicking around the British Virgin Island chain. Not much to say other than what's in the title; Cooper Island, Norman Island, Jost Van Dyke. Tons of fun as always.
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We sailed to a place you can’t even fly to… 🌴⛵ Episode 184 takes you to one of the most exclusive yacht clubs on Earth — not because it’s expensive or famous, but because you can only get there by boat. No roads, no airports, no tourists… ju...
AN UNEXPECTED DETOUR - WHEN SAILING PLANS MEET REAL LIFE
We finally sail into Cape Town after crossing the Indian Ocean and rounding the legendary Cape of Good Hope - one of the most iconic sailing passages in the world.
But just as we reach safe harbour...
Is This the Most Popular Cruising Ground in the World?:
I did some internet searching and the results were inconclusive. Google’s AI reported Croatia as being the most popular, but the source was a single Croatian charter company. And while we sailed th...
ESCAPING KNYSNA - SAILING OUT OF SOUTH AFRICA'S MOST FEARED HARBOUR ENTRANCE
After an unforgettable stopover in beautiful Knysna Lagoon, it's time to untie the lines and take om the Knysna Heads once again - only this time, we're heading out. With tide, s...
LIFE ON THE INSIDE - EXPLORING KNYSNA AFTER THAT WILD ENTRANCE
After our dramatic entrance through the legendary Knysna Heads, we finally get a chance to catch our breath inside the stunning Knysna Lagoon. In this episode, we explore the calm waters and ...
Midnight Express:
I actually hate night passages, especially when there’s no moon. This is because in the Caribbean at night, and the warm-water Atlantic Ocean south of Bermuda, squalls tend to form with a particular regularity. Absent moonlight and mod...
SAILING the WORLDS MOST DANGEROUS HARBOUR ENTRANCE
We sailed our live aboard family yacht into South Africa's out dangerous harbour entrance, the legendary Knysna Heads, on a cold, foggy and squally day. With disability low and 25knots of wind hitting jus...
This is the Cruising Life!
In Episode 168, We finally get prepared enough to begin our cruising season. The shakedown portion was a simple motor-sail from Jolly Harbour to Falmouth harbour, both in Antigua, followed by a couple of weeks at anchor and quic...
OUR FINAL PASSAGE SAILING SOUTH AFRICA'S WILD COAST
In this unforgettable episode, we sail our final passage along South Africa's legendary wild coast - but today, the seas are calm and the wind id kind, giving us time to reflect on this incredible stretc...
SOLO SAILING 25,000m NON-STOP UNASSISTED IN WORLD'S SMALLEST YACHT
Would you sail around the world in a boat smaller than your bedroom? We just met an incredible young South African sailor attempting a world first - a non-stop circumnavigation in the smal...
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