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In this vlog, I repair the water tank aboard our Endeavour sailboat. After hurricane Irma, I noticed flakes of weird stuff are floating in our drinking water.
SOLUTION: Reseal the inside of our water tank with epoxy.
Simple, right?
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A trip to Panama City, saying goodbye to crew, monkeys and repairs in an exotic location...yes, this is life on a sailboat!
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Because if you love your home, your home will love you! This week, all attention is focused on Varuna, sanding and grinding away. Ty works on fiberglassing, fairing and gel coating a few spots on her hull, Hillary gets to work inside sanding, cleaning an...
Coming at you from Marina Seca Guaymas, we get onto the real work, starting at the local lumber shop. We purchase plywood for a waterproof deck box and to make repairs to our dinghy. Ty gets to work on some gelcoat repairs for Varuna and builds a box on ...
The engine repower fun goes on. Now that Karl is back in the water, it's time to tackle the alignment. First we need to build some extra spacers to raise the engine a bit more before we can move it slightly up and down and left and right to manage to get t...
In our last episode we discovered that we have a corrosion issue with our Chainplates. Now these fella's are an integral part of Sarean's rig. However, they're not just fixed to the side of Sarean's hull – they're fully encased in fibreglass and hidden...
A day on the hard costs 170$ in Balboa Yacht Club, so we worked day and night on the to do list and managed to be back in the water after 6 days.
It was a crazy work intense time, but we got a ton of stuff done, which was great. Next point on the list: en...
Have you ever seen a 200-meter high rock standing alone by the flats? Wow, it was a sight and a pretty tough walk up the 649 steps. We were completely blown away by the beautiful landscape in Guatapé and are so happy to share it with you. Hope you’ll li...
After 2 years of using our electric motor. We finally decided to remove the old transmission and go DIRECT DRIVE.
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With engine issues plaguing our progress on departing Port Vila and leaving the cyclone prone area, w...
Technical difficulties are at bay and cruising life resumes. It's Panamanian walkabouts, boat repairs and superman swimthroughs.
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Mast steps are expensive when you buy them off the shelf... I made our mast steps, fitted them myself, and the whole job cost less than $100. 🔔 SUBSCRIBE ➜ http://bit.ly/SBYouTube⛵
In this video I talk you through the pros and cons of fitting mast s...
Ever since we started sailing, we've always been beating into the wind. When we were in Grenada and planning our sail West to Bonaire, we had a few preparation and fixes to do before finally going downwind.
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It's time to move on and sail to new destinations but before leaving Curaçao we attend a cruising flea market and sell some treasures from the bilge. Shabby goes in retirement on the island as we pick up our new dinghy and we’re happy as kids on Christm...
Join us as we set sail on a brand new adventure! First, we provision our boat, repair our outboard engine and scrape our VERY dirty hull, then we start our journey sailing along the Italian Riviera. 🔔 SUBSCRIBE ➜ http://bit.ly/SBYouTube⛵
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Curacao is an island with a lot of culture and in this episode we explore some parts of it and get to experience the real island vibe. We start and finish the last boat project on RAN for this time and then we go sailing to Klein Curacao.
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This week I got myself seriously tangled up in something. Karl is totally upside down due to a little bit of an extended electrical project but check out the final outcome, i love it!
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We have a big decision to make in this episode and it turns out that we need to rebuild some parts of the interior of RAN. It was a bit nervous we can tell you! But we take a well needed break from boat work and visit the Blue Room and drink green shots wi...
Water is life and we are so happy that we can finally make our own drinking water! No more struggling with jerry cans and now we are even more independent on RAN. After launching RAN and going back to the anchorage in Spanish Water, Curacao, we start right...
On this episode of Sailing Vessel Triteia I attempt to remove the fuel tank. The intake fitting was put on after the tank was installed and unfortunately the fitting is made of steel and the tank is made of aluminum so galvanic corrosion had done its job a...
Prepare for an episode with lots of boat work! We’re back in the boatyard to do some work on RAN. We take her to Curacao Marine in Willemstad and after hauling out we spend a couple of days prepping and then painting new antifouling, changing the batteri...
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In this episode of Sailing Nandji, we had to return to Noumea for yet m...
On this episode of Sailing Vessel Triteia I get to the bottom of things and tackle the task of cleaning the bottom of my 1965 Alberg 30 that has not been cleaned in over 6 years.
After a long days battled and only getting half done I called in reinforcem...
Sailing and living on a boat is all about problem solving. Sometimes life on a boat gets difficult, for example when you don't have any propane to cook food with, the engine isn’t working and the batteries are dead. Join us in Curacao and find out how th...
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