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I rip out some of the old carpet headliner in our O'day 272 while waiting for our rudder to arrive in the mail.
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In this episode, we settle back into cruising life! Returning to the first place we made landfall in California at Forney’s Cove on Santa Cruz Island, we find some new friends to go exploring with, Scott and Laurie from Off the Starboard Hull (Check out...
Finally!!! Our time in the boatyard is nearing it’s end! With work on the bowsprit nearly wrapped up, we just have a few more days left before getting back out on the water sailing again! But first, we need to get Varuna ready to sail again… cleaning...
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How do you manage to stow 3 months of food in a 40 ft sailboat? There's a lot of things to think about when planning a long passage and food is one of the most important. Join us in this episode to find out how we did and to see more of our DIY projects!
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We antifoul and do repairs on Catalpa in March 2016 this was filmed on my phone and made for our family and friends to show what we had been doing. But put it up as its apart of our story :-)
The preparations for the Atlantic crossing are on-going i San Sebastián, La Gomera and we make a DIY anchor chain box and Q-flag. The boat neighbors give us a piece of the 95 kg Tuna they caught and we make sushi on board. In the Antarctica Sailing Mini S...
This is part one of three special kind of episodes, the Sailing Antarctica Mini Series! We take you back to 2006 when Johan had extremely long beard and sailed from Mar del Plata to Antarctica and South Georgia Island. But first we show you our last days i...
Time to get ready!!! Ready for what? Well to sail away of course. And that means there is a lot of preparation involved. We also take some time to talk about our anchors! We have a couple and we are happy to share our reasoning behind each of them as they ...
Turns out, fiberglass work is challenging AND entertaining. The boys rip out all the vinyl and scrape off every inch of adhesive, then cut a hole in the boat to repair a soft spot in the deck.
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In episode 18 we continue the work on RAN in Las Palmas. We construct a new anchor roller for our new 25 kg anchor and build a new box for the plotter and the instruments. We celebrate the summer solstice (Fiesta de San Juan) together with thousands of Gra...
In this episode we're in Las Palmas, Gran Canaria, to work on the boat. This marina is famous for being a hub point for blue water sailors preparing to cross the Atlantic and since that's our case we try to get as much things done as we can. We also spend ...
We never thought we would be using our tow boat membership for this... In this episode Dory goes on for a little stroll by her self. We also take some time and fix that other leaky port light.
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It's time for another boat project from our Life Aboard series. (The fact that we have slow internet and this is a shorter video definitely helps!) We had trouble with the top two battens in our mainsail "popping" over when we tacked. The solution was t...
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Hey guys! We are finally getting to the fun stuff... prepping to be ready for offshore sailing and long passages! We have a lot of work to do, trying to figure out how to install 30+ year old a windvane, self-steering system that we got off Craigslist wi...
We broke the boom! First major setback but probably not the last. In this episode we spend a couple of days in Camariñas in Galicia, Spain and then we sail towards Lisbon, Portugal but don't get very far. We broach with the boat outside Cape Finisterre an...
Happy Friday to everyone! Come hang with us as we work on seemingly endless projects getting Varuna all ready to set sail and go cruising! In this episode, we replace our halyard (and learn all about splicing and whipping in the process), take Makara for...
We are starting to work on Varuna to get her all ready to sail South!
Join us as we start to get our hands dirty and get our first taste of boat projects! We start small, with some easy and fun projects, and then get stuck with one, and quickly learn tha...
Wether you own a house, bus or boat, projects can be overwhelming... But you know you have to do them AND with the right attitude, you can make them fun. In the mist of all the chaos, working hard on getting our electric motor ready, we left out some other...
Each minute we spend working on our boat means that we are one minute closer to a working motor. So the camera comes out and the story telling begins... Hope you enjoy this episode as there are a lot of information and progress to be shared.
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Re-bedding a deck hatch is the focus of this "Life Aboard" video. A fairly straightforward process, the key is to make sure that all surfaces are well cleaned, and use enough sealant to ensure a good seal.
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Having a "floating" boat requires ways to keep unwanted water OUT and ways of storing fresh water IN... That's exactly what this week's episode is all about. From RE-plumbing our bilge pump to RE-hooking up our fresh water tanks, and more.
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12 January 2016 is the date for the beginning of our sailing adventure. We leave from Dockan Marina in Malmö in the middle of the winter and so far we have planned to sail to the Canary Islands and after that we'll see where we go next. We have made a lot...
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