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We discover one of the most stunning beaches I've been on. And wow, what a beach! The girls ride around the salt flats. We get stung by nasty algae and shrug it off with drinks and dancing. Marizia shows off her lip syncing skills and we are met with yet a...
Welcome to episode 39 of Sailing Melody Season 2
Massive progress this week as we more or less totally rebuild the cockpit combings creating a much better mounting point for the winches and also much better headroom in the aft end of the boat.
Two soli...
Catamaran Honu crew set sail again after many months of having a 2nd baby and boat work. We head to New England this 2021 summer! First stop is Block Island in Rhode Island but first we sail past New York City and see the statue of liberty from our boat! S...
Morning after the mishap! Brian continues to check the systems to make sure we will be ready to sail back to the marina. He checked the fuel and was going to transfer some fuel but decided not to so we could run the old fuel out. We had breakfast and then ...
Fakarava, known for having some of the world's best SCUBA diving, is the second largest atoll in the Tuamotu archipelago of French Polynesia (Tahiti). Tumakohua Pass on the south end of the atoll is a world famous dive destination and one of our favorite ...
Today we moved our boat and sailed from Dartmouth to the stunning Salcombe. We actually went a bit further up river and dropped our anchor in a place known as 'The Bag', which is a short dingy ride from Salcombe, but it's much quieter too.
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Morning after the mishap!! Plotting our course to Annapolis. Checking to see if the generator will start, it fires right up. Thank goodness!! The alternator belt is loose, it will need to be tightened up, Brian says that's an easy fix. It was. Also checkin...
We're racing against the weather through the brutal Strait of Messina which is a narrow strait between Sicily and Southern Italy. It connects the Tyrrhenian Sea with the Ionian Sea and can be quite dangerous causing tides and currents up to 3knots and heav...
With all the commotion going on regarding faulty bulkheads, we decided to check Sisu's bulkheads. Petro is all alone on board in hurricane season and zone, will it be safe for her to sail to safety should a hurricane approach?
A big shoutout to all our s...
WHALES AHEAD!!!!!! We almost hit a humpback whale. FAR OUT. What would you have done? Also, on a positive note, after 90+ hours at sea, we arrive into Sydney.
This is not a HOW TO video but it is an update of the things I am learning and having to learn. Things about the boat, working remotely from the boat, being a sixty-year-old trying something new, etc.
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We go ashore and explore Grassy Island and then slowly make our way up the coast to Gloucester Island.
There’s a great pub nearby at Dingo Beach, but unfortunately we can’t stop there because the tides are not in our favour.
A lovely sail…
Thanks ...
SHIPWRECKED sailboat on uninhabited Abrolhos island sailing WA - 117
How come we had never heard about the shipwreck of the Batavia before we came to The Abrolhos Islands? The mutiny and mayhem that took place on these beautiful remote islands, in 1629, i...
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Things don't start smoothly for our 300 nautical mile passage to Mexico. After waiting for a decent weather window we hoist sail and head straight out into the Gulf Stream. The seas are steep and confused and Baby Nugs loses her breakfast. Twice in fact ...
Join us for a tour on deck of our 30 foot sailboat, a 1969 sloop-rigged, Australian-made Clansman 30, fibreglass yacht called Mirrool.
Features and Systems
00:00 Introduction
00:45 Cockpit
01:12 Self-Tailing winches
01:28 Fibre (Spectra) Lifelines (for m...
Following on from last week's episode, we sailed back to Plymouth, time to get the spinnaker out. Max on Seahawk caught some fish which we cooked on our new barbeque.
A big thank you Lilly from Seahawk for the footage in this episode. Please follow them o...
The Captain didn't waste any time deploying the First Mate, mask and snorkel in hand, to check how the stern anchor landed, just in case it hit the nearby rocks. Unfortunately (for the Capt), the 'unreasonable' demand snowballed into a revolution among the...
Diego face his fears and go for a night snorkelling on the treacherous coral reef on Moorea. Time has finally come to change our anchorage and we had a blast on one of our best sailing days in a while heading to the very wild village of Hapiti. Georgia s...
This island is known as the desert island because of the sand dunes that have been created by centuries of Sahara sand that has been deposited here. We rented quads to go and explore. But before that our friend Peter continues to service my ailing two stro...
Melissa gets stuck into the prepping and painting the the side of the coach roof.
Jack and Andy Battle the elements to try and get some work done. We also have an amazing gift from one of our followers.
Remember we're doing all of this so we can go ful...
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With all the Covid restriction it made it almost impossible to view the boat, so this is what I did to buy a 14 meter aluminum sailing boat in Hobart Australia from the Fiji Islands
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.I was asked recently by a group of friends what I am learning and is it difficult at my age . . so I have come up with a TOP TEN list. Actually, after I recorded I could think of dozen more.
One of the things I am learning is how to work from the boat ....
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