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http://tulasendlesssummer.com/shop-tula/ Launch day is a great day, although a bit stressful pre-launch. Anyway, we launched our catamaran successfully and took a little motor cruise up the ICW. The next day we got right back to work and installed some fle...
http://tulasendlesssummer.com/shop-tula/ One of the most difficult boat jobs I think I have ever encountered was trying to hold the nuts on the inside of our "pin" plates. It was super tight in there, hot, and I couldn't reach my arm though so I had to tap...
The fact of the matter is, with boat repairs and in life, you do the best you can, where you are, with what you have.
This week: we buy a motorcycle, battle bloodsucking insects (still), and we'll give you some insight on our decision making to move forwa...
We haul the boat out in Carriacou, Grenada and finally get to see the damage that we caused when we hit 'something' in the muddy waters of the lock in Port Charlotte (see EP 3)... at the time, we rose about a foot out of the water and were petrified that w...
We move and re-blocked her, attempting to take weight off her keel... attempting. Then, we took paint scraping to a whole new level...
At least the four legged bum is loving the boatyard!
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Boat yard life. It's a difficult stage in boat ownership, but one everyone has to do.
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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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Hell Delos Tribe! WE'RE BACK!!!! 835 hours of HARD LABOR, that’s how! This is Boat Work in Exotic Places in its truest fashion! After 4 months of visiting family and exploring Iceland and the Svalbard we finally return home, back to Delos in Grenada....
Unfortunately it is time to lift our Trampi again after 4 months. We have water in the transmission oil, which must be urgently repaired. Besides Mario repairs our damage at the rudder blade, sticks generally the rudder bearing again and decides to renew t...
One month ago we were preparing for another season of sailing on Naoma but then the stars aligned and within two weeks our adventure was changed in a bigger (and much faster) way...
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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...
Hauled out in the new Boat Yard in Wrangell, Alaska. Life in the yard is often a dirty mess but always an adventure!
Messing with the batteries, cleaning and painting the bilge and generally getting stuff done.
To view the complete Cruising Lealea Refit...
This year we tackled the job of antifouling our boat as a family. Surprisingly with all hands on we finished it in just one weekend.
It has to be one of the most rewarding jobs we've done.
The music we use in these videos, is the music we love.
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It was another one of those epic passages with a ripped headsail and near misses with unidentified vessels in the night - a bit disconcerting with reports of refugee boats around the Libyan coast. But it was exciting sailing to a completely new continent e...
This video shows some of the logistics in dealing with a massive mould, some steel work and our trailer sailor "Interim": gets it's final anti-fouling ready to be put on the mooring in Jervis Bay.
Links : Building Brupeg : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=...
You wondering what happened to my truck chassis I bought for moving the Cat and Mould.? Well, here's a sneak peak. Videos of the design, build and and concept coming soon. Stay Tuned.Rossco
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Go Back to where this all began at Episode 1: ht...
Ep #6 After our first haul out, we are finally leaving the boat yard after six weeks and heading back to Elliott Bay Marina in Seattle. Follow our blog at www.boatingjourney.com
After spending a big chunk of our budget on boat refit. We drive to the North-West Territories (NWT) on a mission to find the fine Morels mushrooms. After being in the bush for multiple weeks, we ended having to return close to empty-handed since it was on...
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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The boat yard truck trailer gets a stripping and I finish the foam core on the chamfer panels and hull of the big cat.
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Go Back to where this all began at Episode 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cay7VPQw3AU&t=2s
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Episode 17 brings the demolition of a truck chassis for our boat yard trolley, and I complete the hull side foam core and lamination in readiness for a 2 week holiday in Canada.
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Go Back to where this all began at Episode 1: https://www.you...
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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After a long awaited return to Starry Horizons in Tonga, we immediately started re-commissioning her and discovered a serious problem. The anodes on our saildrives had completely disappeared and the saildrives had started corroding!
This was something th...
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...
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