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It's true to say that this sailing life can be expensive. We've found the being as self sufficient as possible greatly enhances our cruising budget. Learning how to do your own boat maintenance is key - so it's tool time on board this week as we show yo...
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Tarka is a 1973 Albin Vega 27 (8.2m) tha...
We are living in squalor and celebrate São Martinho and eat whole sardines.
Herby finished the closet reconstruction while Maddie does the laundry at a friends house.
The boat painting continues as the floor project gets completed.
Herby also works wit...
http://tulasendlesssummer.com/shop-tula/ Sorry for the delay on this video crew but we have been neck deep in boat work. In this video we source a replacement forward crossbeam (used boom) and take off some super old stainless steel chainplates to be sent ...
Ever look at marine cabin flooring and be turned off because of the price? We have too. What's so great about it that demands such a premium? We've spoken to real cruisers who have used other products and get a similar result for MUCH less.
We decided to...
Welcome back to this beautiful place like is this National Park of Wakatobi and one of the best places for diving in Indonesia, in fact, this is one of our favorites places we have been cruising so far.
On this week, we enjoy the nice coral walls and under...
Resting on our keel is pushing up our floorboards, so we decided to have a look. . .
It was a tough week. We learned an important lesson about sanding as we continue to uncover the layers of mystery on the bottom of our boat!
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Subscribe! ➜ http://bit.ly/SBYouTube⛵ In this video we let you know where we are - and why - and reveal our upcoming plans. We then do the next job on our revised refit 'to-do list', which is fitting a pull-out shower in our galley. 👇👇👇LINKS B...
Herby and Maddie explore the island of Terceira, Azores, and decide to undertake some projects inside of the boat as well as outside! Galley refit!
Did we mention Halloween in the Azores?
Scott also loans us his car which gives us the freedom to drive arou...
We finally make it onto the next flight back to the United States, which then leads to family time and a random video for you to enjoy (DH Mountain Biking)! Herby returns to the Azores to work on the boat and runs into a series of road blocks that seem to ...
The long process of sheathing continues into August with breaks out to a scrap yard and a river cruise to celebrate my birthday. We also weld the top pieces of the chainplates that the dead eyes will attach to at Rolf's shop with the sound of the racetrack...
Having a self steering redundancy is life changing when it comes to long passages. The very last boat project we had on the list before leaving the United States, was installing our B&G Hydraulic Autopilot.
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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...
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In this "Boat Work" video I replace the 26-year-old saildrive diaphragm seal on our boat. I disconnect the saildrive from the engine, move the engine forward, then remove the saildrive as...
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Here is the 2nd part of the Chart Table Installation video! We FINALLY got it done and installed.... (now to finish both switch panels and complete the new nav station).
Thanks to Camille and Mr. Steady (the Australian Cattle Dog) for hel...
Sailing around the world on a boat is a lot of work. Sometimes, it's more work than others. We had a stretch of about three months where it felt like we were constantly working on boat projects.
Even after Starry Horizons got a lot of TLC at The Boat Wo...
Is it really the last day on the hard? We still have a few sailboat projects before we can actually launch. One of which is to install our new diesel tank in the sailboat. This turns into a bit of a treasure hunt looking for parts all over the Niagara regi...
A huge thank you to Sender Sailing for lending me their computer to edit this video as mine crashed. This is the second time I've put this episode together! Thank you to all of you, subscribers and patrons, who waited for this video. I'm indebted to so man...
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This is just a short video where I talk about discovering seagrass holding open my seawater intake valve on my head.
On our last trip we kept having the problem with the head filling up with seawater even though we had switched the switch...
We sail around the world on a boat. And boats need LOTS of work. So when we got back to Starry Horizons after six weeks of traveling around Australia, what did we have waiting for us? You guessed it... MORE work!
Our big projects had been completed be...
Hidden away in Jurassic Park, things go horribly wrong and Nandji drifts towards the rocks... https://www.sailingnandji.com
This week on Sailing Nandji, we have been anchored inside Jurassic park for a while and opting to pick up anchor and move Nandji i...
In this vlog we replace our cutlass bearing in a very unconventional way. We really wish we could have done it the "right" way but previous galvanic corrosion of the strut really made us feel as though we shouldn't remove the old bearing jacket for fear of...
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.
Check out the unboxing and installation...
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