SAILING LIFE - Living on our Tiny Home in the Mediterranean - Ep. 24
In this episode of Sailing Zephyr my Dad climbs aboard Zephyr to cruise all the way from Malaga to our final destination (for a while), Valencia. We get my Dad stuck in as much as possib...
Boat electrical made easy. Part 4 . Do your own electrical work on your boat. In this video part 4 of the basics of boat electrical work. See 1-3 of basics first.
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The Dominican Republic takes a little getting used especially driving with a ton of motorbikes everywhere and slightly looser use of the "rules of the road" that we are used to. Food prices in the Dominican Republic seem much cheaper than the states and th...
After an epic, 800 mile, 7 day ocean crossing from St Martin, we finally arrived in Bermuda! Swapping bikinis and shorts for jackets and jeans took a bit of getting used to but after 9 days at sea we were pretty eager to get to land and explore... flat lan...
We are releasing DAILY videos this week of our 1,500 mile voyage south. Today we release Days 2 & 3 as we cross over the Gulfstream. We tried to time our departure to sneak over with following wind and seas, but there was so much wind the sea state rem...
Be happy with less: Surviving on a Tiny Tropical Island
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So we finally decided to pull the trigger on buying a sailing catamaran! We have a lot to figure out so join us as we talk about the things we are looking for in our new floating home. This is a very personal decision that everyone needs to make for themse...
Time for a up dated tour of our sailboat refit. Oh! And we had help from one of our patrons.
If you are new here... we are a Brazilian couple that have just bought a 44ft hot galvanized steel sailboat (Dinieper Tropic 1200) and is on the mission of bringi...
We had so much great footage of our 1,500 mile voyage off-shore that we will begin releasing DAILY videos all week. Today we kick it off with "Day 1," of course. The next day at 8am EST we will release Day 2 & 3. We think releasing them daily helps giv...
Another setback that was a big surprise! This could keep me out of the water and prevent me from practicing my sailing for weeks. Such is the life of boat ownership. The good news... I'm learning more about the boat each day.
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I had only owned her for one month when we had to pull her out of the water for one month. I was stuck sleeping in my car. Finally, she's back in her berth. But will she be there for long...?
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Our first big adventure in the Dominican Republic brought us to a series of amazing waterfalls in the jungle of the Dominican Republic. We have felt perfectly safe so far in our short time here in this beautiful country. We found a local guide who brought ...
This week on Sailing GBU we ride a motorcycle around to show you the land of the Dominican Republic. It was a wild ride!
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Sailing in Albania !? That's right, watch as we explore Saranda and head south to Ksamil Islands. Brittni got attacked by a pair of balls at the dock...
This week we share what signs to look for that your speed log is wrong and how to fix your AirMar ST800 Speed Temp Sensor while underway. We found ourselves in 3,000m deep water and we have to pull the speed log sensor to fix it. Not easy to open up a 3cm ...
We find a lost Greek Underwater City and witness a near catastrophe as a boat has a hard time Med Mooring!
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With a pale patch of bald skin on the top of his head that refuses to grow, Joel finally decides to take drastic measures...
This is a little peak at what we've been up to this summer while attempting to destress and grow back some hair!
It's been a wil...
A few realities of cruising: Inflatable paddle boards will leak. Sand from the beautiful beaches gets tracked everywhere. The salty air will corrode all your metal stuff. The sun will burn and wrinkle your skin. The weather will often keep you stuck on the...
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We get 2 BIG suprises! Louis & Alta (Patreons of ours) donated a outboard motor to us for our... brand NEW spanking Dinghy from Vetus! It's the first NEW boat Ricky and I have ever owned & we were pretty chuffed! So we tested it out! Took a...
While sailing back to Sab Blas I do some scouring work on the prop - it is full of growth and then the jib loses shape - something is wrong. The Halyard for the jib gets chafed through so we resnake the halyard back, it works out perfectly.
It's dinghy ti...
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Hey guys it had been 2 years since we left the Gold Coast this episode we fly back to Australia to see family and friends. Realise we prefer to travel by boat as we nearly miss our flight and we get lost in Victoria plus swim in a icy waterfall.
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Windover gets some much needed repairs during a layover in Georgetown South Carolina and we visit a wrecked fishing boat on a beach in the ICW. All good fun on the trip North to Canada🇨🇦
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Join us this week as we do lots of sailing (with some through wild weather) in southern Queensland waters. We forage for edible greens, visit the extraordinary Tangalooma Wrecks and face challenging conditions exiting Mooloolaba.
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For our 100th Episode we're celebrating with the biggest challenge we've faced since crossing the Atlantic Ocean: a 7 Lock staircase on the French canals.
The Canal du Midi is full of challenges, but nothing quite like this staircase lock. Check out the ...
In this episode of Sailing Zephyr - SAILING LIFE - SERIOUS Boat Traffic in the STRAIT OF GIBRALTAR - Ep. 23 - we leave CADIZ behind after just two days! We have a small weather window that creeps up on us fast to get through the Strait of Gibraltar and w...
On this episode of Sailing on a Whim, we explore take the dinghy out to try our hand at catching fish in the Everglades and take an air boat ride to explore the heart of alligator country. Of course, the boat projects continue and our rigging is finally co...
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It's time to enjoy the island paradise we worked so hard to get to! Explore the kingdom of Tonga with us as we spot whales, scuba dive swallows cave, mow down some watermelon, and welcome our new crew member Brett from Australia.
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Mistral winds, More rock than roll? Being forced to seek shelter during mistral winds we just happen to be in the right place at the right time form music and entertainment.
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Are you curious to know how our lifting rudder works? This week we took the rudder of our sailboat off so we cold give maintenance to the system, and as we did that we took the time to explain how does the lifting system works.
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As Hurricane Dorian made its way toward Florida, we rushed to the boat to make final preparations.
UPDATE as of 9/8/2019: Thank you to all who have been thinking about us and Temptress. We have not yet been back to our boat, but Dorian did not hit our ar...
This week we share our first experience at Restaurant reviewing. After experiencing new cultures and tasting different cuisine than what we are used to, we found it exhilarating to try our hand at reviewing, so many things to take into consideration like ...
We continue Island hopping and sailing around the Greek Islands.
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