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After sailing all the way to Rio Dulce, in Guatemala, this Hurricane damaged catamaran finally gets hauled out a year and a half after Irma, to get repaired properly once a for all. The boys waste no time getting covered in fibreglass dust, and have a huge...
I noticed that part of my boom was in bad shape, broken. But Ricardo knew someone whom he was certain could fix my part. That's right, here they fix your busted part rather than replace. It's the African way, as opposed to what we're used to in the industr...
The best part of sailing is that you can go anytime. Or can you? After a fun outing with Peixe and family, where young Nelson shows off his captain and dancing skills, we decide to sail to Boavista Island. It's all systems go... or not. We are stopped shor...
We get to Linton Bay and anchor and head to Sabanitas where all the supermarkets are, about 90 minutes away. But we are in for a tragedy. The supermarket does not have Oreos and Margarida's smile evaporates. It is a sad time until she brightens up and real...
After sailing 700nm we finally find a boatyard to haul out Zingaro. Repairs, refit, bottom paint, and lots of fiberglass await. The repairs to the bottom ended up being quite extensive, and our plans to put on a coat of epoxy/copper were thwarted when Jame...
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A chunk of my video didn't get uploaded where I showed my completed Vberth area with fully functional light, USB, and fan. Sorry about the mess up!
I am a 27-year-old female solo sailor beginning my circumnavigation.
My boat is a 27 foot sloop name...
I am a 27-year-old female solo sailor beginning my circumnavigation.
My boat is a 27 foot sloop named Gecko. Follow me on my journey as I
learn about heavy-weather sailing, the trials of being solo, and my
adventures in paradise.
If you want to support m...
I am a 27-year-old female solo sailor beginning my circumnavigation.
My boat is a 27 foot sloop named Gecko. Follow me on my journey as I
learn about heavy-weather sailing, the trials of being solo, and my
adventures in paradise.
If you want to support m...
I am a 27-year-old female solo sailor beginning my circumnavigation.
My boat is a 27 foot sloop named Gecko. Follow me on my journey as I
learn about heavy-weather sailing, the trials of being solo, and my
adventures in paradise. This week I sailed from St...
I am a 27-year-old female solo sailor beginning my circumnavigation.
My boat is a 27 foot sloop named Gecko. Follow me on my journey as I
learn about heavy-weather sailing, the trials of being solo, and my
adventures in paradise. This week I sailed from St...
After our magical first few days in Cape Cod it was time for us to start heading south toward New York and ultimately the Chesapeake Bay. We had a great sail to Block Island but when we went to reef before a squall the Main Sail wouldn't come down because ...
After what seems like a lifetime away, we are finally heading back to our beloved boat to start the season. Excitement abound as we complete the final leg of our journey from London back to Spain to find Ruby Rose. How has she been through the winter? Are ...
Six years now Phillip and I have been sailing and sharing here at HaveWind, and—now, especially with our first Atlantic Circle complete!—we’re often asked where all we have traveled by sailboat. Well, this should explain it! A six-year HaveWind a...
Windover and her crew are stuck in Great Kills Harbour waiting for a suitable weather window to strike out for the south. We get some projects done and enjoy a rest on the moorings provided by the Yacht Club.
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Hyperlon repairs to a Highfield rib. How to do it right.
In this video we replace the damaged D ring on our Highfield Hyperlon Rib.
Cid shows Ant how to use a hair drier!
Link to OTB 006: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yLR5QSyKE_o&t=1s
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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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This issue kicks the hull laminating into touch and there is beginning of the framing of the lifting rig haul out trailer. Big session of sanding grinding and glassing that defines the end of a solid year of work.
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Investigation into the systems below the waterline in our 1986 Aloha 32 sailboat reveal some serious problems. Follow along as we work on replacing all the through-hulls on our boat with proper seacocks.
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This issue I make good on an 8 month old problem when I destroyed my dodgy trailer crane and dig in for a session of laminating that almost did me in. Have fun Guys , I'm back on the resin!!
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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...
Mast fail??????? Heading South West around the bay of Biscay we explore the Spanish ria's. Ant climbs the mast for safety? We are in ore at the beauty of the area, but not the lack of dog friendly landings or beaches.
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You can live this lifestyle too! BlueWater Cruising will show you how: https://www.bluewatercruisingplan.com/ While still waiting for the closing of the boat, we share with you what typical life is like on the docks: repairs to toilets and water heaters, ...
We go out again fishing for the monstrous Bluefin Tuna. And it's a fight. We're joined by dolphins, in fact we join them. They're hunting too and picking away at a school of sardines like finger food at a cocktail party. And then we get a glimpse of of the...
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