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Welcome to Part Two of Nick's information session on essential boat tools and spares.
Nick goes through all the tools and spares we keep onboard, explaining our rationale behind each and includes a little bit of history as to how we came up with our list...
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We have had so many questions from our lovely followers about what spares we keep onboard, and the type of tools we carry to deal with whatever boat maintenance comes up. For those of you who are interested in this kind of thing, watc...
Hey everyone!
First, yes I know we're still wearing sunglasses- we filmed this at the same time as part 1 (if you haven't seen that already- just go to our page and check it out!). Sorry- we'll take them off next time.
OKAY! More of your burning sailing...
Another week, another broken boat part!
Today's episode features the water pump which has always been a bit iffy. It packed up again, so instead of Nick spending an entire morning fixing it (again), we decided to just order a new unit. Very sensible of u...
My son Seb joins me for the next leg of my journey.We would Canary island hop. After some final work to my anchor bowsprit, we would leave Lanzarote island for good and head to La Graciosa. I didn't know how my son would deal with the first journey. But he...
La Graciosa island is a favorite to many sailors and Canary natives. It has one of the few good anchorages of all the archipelago. The island has no roads because only the few residents living there have the right to have a car. After several months in the...
It's back to solo sailing. But before that I install my new anchor bow sprit and go off to help my neighbor crew with some guest on his boat Chica. Later I sail south to test out my Mantus anchor at Isla de Lobos. Great downwind sailing to the island and a...
I'm pretty good at making videos, sailing I've still got a lot to learn. So I go out and sail as much as I can. The wind is always present in Lanzarote, so it's great practice. But since I've been asked how I make my videos, I show off my gear, and I take ...
After the engine died in the middle of the Malacca Straits in the middle of the night, we managed to get it fixed. But how? What happened, exactly? Was it an oil pressure problem or was it something else?
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The truth is you're never really living alone when living aboard. At Marina Lanzarote, there's plenty of people to make friends with. And the marina staff is really cool. And you rarely solo sail naked. But if you're going to do it, it's best to do it when...
With our Wind Generator faulting through the night we stashed our plans for the day and set to servicing the little dear. 'Breezy' is one of our main power generators so we needed her going – and fast. Darren gives you detailed coverage on how to servi...
On an overnight 12 hour sail we lost steering at 1 am! find out what broke and how we fixed it! Then 3 days later crossing the Gulfstream we lost our port engine!
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We re-rig the main sail so that it is properly rigged instead of just a temporary job. It was pretty tough running the line through the boom!
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TWO broken snubbers in five minutes, is that a record? In this video we offer some advice on how to anchor, specifically on how to use a snubber with a rolling hitch.
Also, if you have any questions about vlogging, video cameras and equipment, let us kno...
The transition between the tropical island paradise in our last episode to the urban sprawling energy of Penang is a stark one. One minute we're hanging on an island with no one around, next we're surrounded by the multicultural centre of Asia. In this epi...
We have found an idyllic, palm-fringed island where you can live like Robinson Crusoe. No, we are not making it up. Between Langkawi and Penang is an island where you can spend your time tending to plants, taking showers from the well and frolic on the go...
We were invited by a non-profit organization that was setting fish aggregating devices to join them on one of there delivery missions. It was a lot of fun and a very unique experience. Hopefully their work will help small businessmen and fishermen for a ...
We've done it! We've finally left Langkawi and we begin our new adventure! We say goodbye to our friends, the sunsets, the boat maintenance (hopefully) and start heading south. We get some sailing in on a remarkably calm June day and find a sweet little an...
I fly from Puerto Rico to Saint Martin to inspect and possibly start sailing a new to us 2005 Lagoon 440! So exciting that we decided to release this video early!
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We do a visa run to Koh Lipe and on the way carry out a 'secret package drop' mid-ocean. The idea was to spend a few days chilling but we got hit by an almighty squall that did some damage to our bow roller. Well, this is followtheboat, what do you expect?...
Welcome to Episode 18!
This week we're all about working hard and playing hard. In Turks and Caicos we have a code zero sail to repair (remember last week? Yeah...) and a spinnaker halyard to mouse, which means a trip up the mast. The good news is the vie...
This action-packed episode sees us testing our new sails, albeit briefly, as well as sending the drone up to discover a new hong in among the geopark rainforest of Langkawi. So where does that leave us with our sailing plans? We have made the decision on w...
We find, salvage and repair a dinghy that we found in Culebrita Puerto Rico. I am trying out a different editing style that has been inspired by Casey Neistat. He is awesome and definitely worth checking out.
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