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Now settled in the marina we continue to carry out maintenance and add a few items to the boat having learnt what we need over the journey. Ant goes skip ratting and we prep for new solar power.
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What’s the number one thing a boater should do in the hopes of preventing boat engine failure? To ensure routine engine checks are completed. On Britican, we do a series of routine engine checks before EVERY voyage. In the video, Simon will show you how ...
This year we tackled the job of antifouling our boat as a family. Surprisingly with all hands on we finished it in just one weekend.
It has to be one of the most rewarding jobs we've done.
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In this week's episode, we continue with boat maintenance including filling a large hole in our cockpit and installing our newly repaired headsail. We also show you an easy way to remove old varnish saving you a lot of sanding and Troy demonstrates how to ...
We paint Nutshell’s hull with shiny new antifoul and make her ready to go back into the water, where she belongs.
She is successfully launched and the boat jobs continue.
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Oh yes. And since we're in the water, how about servicing our watermaker and replacing the membranes too? It's all in this wee...
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After 18 months of non-stop cruising, mainly in areas where it is very difficult to obtain spare parts, it was time to haul Florence out of the water and give her some tender loving care. Along w...
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All the hard work is finished, now we're just waiting for the canvas to be fitted, then we're off. There a...
Just one week is left before we depart our home port of Racine, Wisconsin — for good!?! — and take off south down the river.
The list of projects, errands, and to-dos is still a mile long. We need to buy anchor chain, install an anchor swivel, hook up...
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We're in the UK where we discover the importance of Suffolk's role in maritime history. We demystify th...
In this video we show you exactly how we replaced all of our 26-year-old seacocks. (A.K.A. thru-hull fittings) This is a 'Boat Work' video and is intended to be informative, rather than entertaining... SUBSCRIBE! ➜ http://bit.ly/SBYouTube⛵
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In this video we show you in great detail exactly how we replaced all of our 26-year-old through-hull assemblies. (A.K.A. thru-hull fittings) This is a 'Boat Work' video and is intended to be informative, rather than entertaining. SUBSCRIBE! ➜ http://bit...
We went shopping with American McGee and discovered a few things about seacocks. Subscribe for more sailing videos: https://ftbyoutube.page.link/subscribe
Bronze v plastic? Groco v Marelon? Is DZR ever OK? Why don't our seacocks fit our skin fittings? What...
Settle in… we’ve got our first 20+ min episode for you! The river trip is right around the corner, and our preparations start getting serious. The list of boat projects we want to complete (as discussed in Ep 15) before leaving Lake Michigan is LONG. I...
Ever wondered how to inspect your rigging? We share tips from our rigger. Subscribe for more sailing videos: https://ftbyoutube.page.link/subscribe
Trained by Des Kearns (one of Australia's greats), Jai looks at SY Esper's rigging inspection report, and ...
Episode #19 Scott and Ally of Boating Journey broke down on their Bayliner 3055 Boat in Elliott Bay Marina on their return trip out on Puget Sound.
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Seacocks working? No. Diesel leak sorted? No. Dodger finished? No. Now we're back on the hard. OH NO! Subscribe for more sailing videos: https://ftbyoutube.page.link/subscribe
So Jamie checked the seacocks, right? Yeah, but one decided to fail while w...
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We're busy fitting bolts, hoses and more bilge pumps inside our sailboat in a...
The summer is slowly starting in Alaska and we're getting ready to set sail from Hawaii as soon as the weather improves. While waiting we install a new heater which will be needed up north. We also visit John and Amanda from 48 North aboard their Hallberg ...
Sometimes life smiles on you even as it's throws a curveball. And for the first time on this sailing channel Jamie was lost for words...
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In this week's episode, we come down with a serious case of marina fever. After weeks of working and waiting for parts we are chomping at the bit to continue our journey eastward however before we can go we must finish off some maintenance tasks and suffer...
Our coming ocean passage to Alaska will be in more unstable weather than before so we decided to add a Jordan Series Drogue. A series drogue is a great passive system if you get into a gale or storm and are in the risk of a knock-down. We also install two ...
Moving a sailboat in a gale, is it dangerous? Jamie and Millie didn't feel safe as Esper swung around in her cradle. Sometimes life on the hard is hard!
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