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The best preparation cannot prevent things from breaking at sea. The question is, are you prepared to perform a repair on a boat offshore when help is nowhere near? The crew of Paragon attempts to jury-rig a broken whisker pole and finds the task to be a b...
As we sail back down into Shark Bay, James talks about our overall trip of the Western Australian coastline, the highlights and the best advice he can give to sailing it! We have our first unintentionally grounding and we attempt to take Tangaroa out of th...
We meet some very cool people who are about to set out on their Cabo Rico 38 to cruise the world. We hear their story and Herby helps them instal their Monitor Windvane. We also go to Folly Beach with Jessica and Ryan, check out the Gibbes Museum of art, s...
A new anchor is delivered to Ruby Rose and we move on to the basic checks you should make before setting off on a shake down cruise. Another in the series of vlogs made to show how we prepapre the boat before sailing.
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The Panama Canal transit is getting closer and because of the issue with the injector, Johan does a full check on the engine. We go to the private island Isla Linton where we find monkeys and then it’s party time!
We are a Swedish couple who wanted a di...
Ep #4 In this episode of Boating Journey, we haul out our boat, Kokomo for the first time.
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The Anchor Setup - Part 4 - The Anchor Rode
This episode is a Throwback project video, one of many I will be uploading every couple of weeks. As I mentioned before I undertook a lot of major projects in preparation for the Channel Islands trip and I shot...
Herby fixes his bike so that we can go into town and wander around a bit. We go to a bar and meet some chickens who teach us about the Hash House Harriers. Ryan and Jessica then pick us up to get pizza and create some collaborative content! Finally, Herby ...
This episode is PACKED with awesomeness! We FINALLY say goodbye to the ICW and sail the ocean from Georgetown to Charleston, where we spend our first day resting and cleaning the boat. We decide that our introduction to Charleston should be Middleton Place...
The Crew is starting to find their ways around the boat. And we continue with the work to get her ready for launch and eventually the glorious shake down sail!
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The ride to Georgetown is cold and dreary, but we don't let that stop us from exploring and enjoying the quaint little town. This episode is a short one, which is fitting because it's about a small stopover before we head to the exciting destination of Cha...
We travel further down the Waccamaw and can't believe how beautiful it is. Herby fixes our compass and explains how to add more oil.
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We leave Myrtle Beach to enter the next step of our journey. The Waccamaw River is all we expected and more with it's peaceful beauty and deep waters. For the first time in a while, nothing goes wrong!
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Join us as we show how the cruising life in Guna Yala (San Blas) can look like. We explore new islands and anchorages, have dinner at the house of a Guna family and go on a dinghy adventure on behind the reef in Holandés Cays.
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My friends from SV Chuffed are picking up anchor to head back to Panama City and the fun times of buddy boating are over again.
There are some boat jobs that need to be done before I leave Pedro Gonzales to start my way over to Costa Rica.
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On this episode, we purchase a Sailrite Ultrafeed Z1 sewing machine and sailkit in order to make our own main sail. SV Blackdragon goes on the hard for 8 WEEKS (GAHHHH OMGGGG) where we complete a big refit and dropping the keel before we head offshore.
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Yes, that's a real word... This episode is a little different from the others. The first section is more of a documentary style (or at least that’s what I was going for - Nicole). The second section shares one more boat project with all of you… but ...
Its been a few hectic days with lots of boat work. I lifted of the mast, and it seems like i will have to change a lot on the rigging... Then one day i finally get to relax an just go to a desserted little paradise beach!
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Our Endeavour 32 sailboat gets a new water tank lid to replace the rotten one that was contaminating our drinking water.
This project, like all boat projects, took far longer than I thought it would.
In the end though, I think the results are worth the e...
We remove the drive shaft in water and replace a bearing behind the stuffing box. Then raft up with two other vessels in the stunning anchorage of Tokoyo Bay.
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Its finally time to fly back to our boat in the Caribbean!
But unfortunately Linn can not join me this time...
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In this vlog, I'll construct a brand new water tank lid for our Endeavour 32 sailboat. The old was tragically destroyed, by me, with a saw, while gaining access to the interior of the water tank.
The old lid was rotten anyways, so it's not really as tragi...
Anchor Locker - Part 1
This episode is a Throwback project video, one of many I will be uploading every couple of weeks. As I mentioned before I undertook a lot of major projects in preparation for the Channel Islands trip and I shot a ton of video.
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Our cruising in the remote Guna Yala in Panamá continues and next island was Whale Island which was a popular anchorage by the privateers in the 16th century. The we continue to the largest village in Guna Yala, Ustupu, to buy local SIM cards and find int...
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