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We turn to the professionals to stop the small leak in our dinghy and learn some good tips to repairing a hypalon dinghy. Thanks so much A Sailor's Place http://bit.ly/ASailorsPlace I think the biggest mistake we made was not cutting down the brush bristle...
Ever wonder what it's like having parasitic worms?
There's nothing like draining boat blisters to bring up some adolescent nostalgia!
Ahh... those long hours spent in front of the bathroom mirror, squeezing and popping... good times.
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The teak deck gets faired (aka made smooth and silky) and we put on the first few coats of paint, meanwhile the bolts that had broken the week before arrive!!! But, the joy is short lived when we realise that something is wrong with them.
Thankfully, we g...
This time on Distant Shores we run our boat up on the beach in Antigua. We get invited to a pirate birthday party, change the zinc on our Varifold propeller and meet up with YouTubers aboard SV Delos.
Drone footage beaching Distant Shores courtesy of SV D...
We start filling the holes on our top sides and hull with thickened epoxy. Troy fits the rocker assembly back on to our Yanmar 2GM20 and we lift and reinstall the engine back aboard the yacht.
This video was filmed in Townsville in September 2018.
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As the title would suggest, we make the decision to start tipping up those teak decks. There is a lot of hammering, chiseling and hard work involved!!
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So this week we pretty much did a few odd jobs around the boat. Glen & Gray came to visit us from Salt Lake City, Utah for the week and helped us remove our leg/Z drive.. everything was corroded.. so wh...
Following Meg's Cancer diagnosis, health is at the forefront of our minds, so we decide to check the state of water tanks. What we found was a toxic and stomach churning mess requiring immediate repair. So Captain DIY cut them out, fiberglassed in new on...
Came home and our rudder was missing! Matt came up with a plan on how to fix the problem. DIY rudder re-attachment
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This week, Kika flies to Haiti to film the Haiti Sailing Cup, leaving me all along to keep getting Uma ready for a winter in the Bahamas. High on the priority list is getting our windlass back up and running.
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While on passage to Tahiti Naoma’s transmission failed but if you've seen this you already know that (we had to change music to fix a copyright problem...) After navigating a sketchy reef pass in the middle of the night in reverse Ryan safely docked us ...
The Tula Shop - http://tulasendlesssummer.com/shop-tula/ This short video is actually weeks of work stretched over at least a month. We rip out and re-bed our windows, take down the heavy vinyl flooring which was mounted as ceiling paneling by the previous...
Join us this week as disaster strikes, and we lose our drone after only the 2nd time flying it! We also make friends with former competitive Kite boarder Ross Harte, who takes us for a lesson in the middle of the ocean. Maria also convinces Captain Colin t...
It's been several months since we've installed the Eclectic Energy D400 Wind Generator and it's time to give you some of our thoughts about it, plus a look under the hood to see how we ran the wiring aboard Paragon.
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A decision to build a 40 foot Catamaran should not be taken lightly. Join Ross Boardman in a series of videos that shows the ups and downs, logistics and blood sweat, swearing and tears involved in the building of a fibreglass composite catamaran.
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The learning curve continues as we have to remove our forestay in order to fix our our furler problem. We do this on anchor in Martinique under the generous guidance of Gaetan at Caribe marine. We then motor into the marina with just our halyards holding t...
It was another one of those epic passages with a ripped headsail and near misses with unidentified vessels in the night - a bit disconcerting with reports of refugee boats around the Libyan coast. But it was exciting sailing to a completely new continent e...
Join us as we celebrate something special together, before continuing with our DIY overhaul of our inboard engine, including adjusting the valve clearances to get them to spec. Subscribe to see more of our videos! (It's FREE) ➜ http://bit.ly/SBYouTube⛵...
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 episode we give you a peek at the beautiful island of Dominica, then skipper Colin has to do a quick charter on a Superyacht, so the rest of the crew are left to their own devices in Martinique.
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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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In this episode we reveal exactly how much we spent on the boat, and how much the repairs have been so far. I also give my opinion on some other things to look out for when buying a hurricane damaged boat, and have hopefully answered some of the overwhelmi...
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