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We made it back to Ibiza!
It’s funny how you can travel to so many places (about 3,500nm approx) and out of all the incredible places we have visited there’s just got to be a favourite…. And for us it has to be Ibiza, it has a special place in our h...
We FINALLY get the chance to put up our sails!! The opportunity doesn't last long, but it still boosts our spirits to see the tanbark flying even for a little while. Excitement rises as we cross the South Carolina boarder right before our luck runs out onc...
How to change the oil on a Volvo Penta D2-55 diesel engine. On this week's Fix it Friday we do an oil change on our Volvo Penta D2-55 4 cylinder diesel engine aboard our Bavaria 47 yacht. We use a fancy oil suction pump to drain off the engine sump, replac...
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After saving baby turtles and spending one of the best days of her life with Edward, Liz had to say a sad goodbye to her new love, not knowing if/when they will see each other again! We also go for a massive hike to Ascens...
Rockstars come in various shapes and forms as you'll see in this episode. In Tenerife, there is always something new to see. And more people to meet. Like a young French crew who tested their sea legs on Galopin. It's always fun to take a sail in the open ...
Okay, perhaps that's a bit of hyperbole, but Fiji's Bay of Islands in Vanua Balavu is my pick for the most beautiful place I've ever seen. We had our own private anchorages, were surrounded by unique mushroom rocks, swam in stunningly blue water and even ...
We interview the young German captain and his crew onboard the 30ft sailboat Fara. He bought a vessel for 5.5k and sailed across the Pacific ocean. https://www.sailingnandji.com
In this episode of Sailing Nandji, we decided to put the Captain and crew of...
We make good use of our time in Ocean Isle and once again are very thankful for our bikes. Waiting for an important part can be frustrating when you just want to get South, but this time it didn't take long for the welder to complete the job and Herby is a...
For our last day anchored in Royal Island Harbor, our friends Tom and Tammy, on Mac, offered to take us to Spanish Wells so that we could book in. The duo wanted to get some provisions and they knew we couldn’t get Britican close enough to anchor (too sh...
In this episode we get used to marina life, whats happening around the area and boat jobs that need doing. We take a trip to a neighbouring village, Elounda, to visit the chandlers (a man cave) and get the sea cocks changed on the boat.
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There's no turning back. One breakdown after another hits us 3 days in a row while we sail from Marathon to Miami. But persistence eventually prevails and at last we anchor in Coconut Grove.
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Episode 18.
Super yachts, Seasickness & night sailing.
This week on Susan Ann II we start our journey down to the Canary Islands in order to be there in time for the start of the Atlantic Rally for Cruisers. First stop of course has to be Monaco and...
Need a setup to pour a lead keel? Here's how we set up to pour the 4.5 ton keel for our wooden sailboat build. We are building a 38ft wooden sailboat and needed a solid 9500lbs ballast keel. No easy task!
If you haven't seen the video of the pour, you...
On this episode of Fix it Friday, Jen manages to block the sink so we have to dismantle the plumbing! Jen has to give it a good blow to clear the pipework.
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One of the funnest edits I've ever done! So in a nutshell... We arrive to find Ascension nearly deserted. After checking into the island Liz spots a boy and goes berserk. Being good wing-men Brady and I lure him to the US Air Force base for a drink. A...
Now that everyone knows what I do for work, I thought I would share another interesting job that I used to do with the RCMP before I went into Forensics. I hope you will all enjoy this short documentary that was aired on Canadian television many years ago...
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Our 90th episode starts off with a bang as we pull away from the dock and finally continue South! Along the way, we notice that the blue super moon has created some intense tides that render floating docks and ramps along the ICW completely useless! We coo...
After some Crocodile hunting... We boat convoy our way through the skinny Mboli Passage in the Florida islands. With thick jungle on both sides, this place felt straight from Jurassic Park. https://www.sailingnandji.com
In this episode of Sailing Nandji,...
I've been living in Santa Cruz several weeks now. Most people just stay long enough to do some repairs, shop for provisions, have a quick visit of the city and island and head off across the ocean. You make many friends at the marina. You'll meet some of t...
Episode 17.
Sailing Elba to Portofino via Portovenere.
Firstly guys we have to apologise for the quality of our latest vids. The problem is we have a 1080p camera but somehow it seems we have only been recording in 720p. Unfortunately we didn’t notice...
As we travel northward Charleston to do our reft the wind and current all turn strongly against us making open ocean progress nearly impossible. So we resign ourselves to traveling in the "Ditch" aka the ICW aka the Intracoastal Waterway. While is not the ...
In this episode of LVB, Zingaro lost her rudder off the coast of the Cayman Islands, so Captain James had to build another. :) Working in a shed, surrounded by roosters, rastas, and rain, we were actually able to finish everything and sail to Jamaica!
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Our sailing from Florida to Bahamas adventure took us to the Royal Island Harbor. Let me recount: The wind is howling. One of our cockpit sun cover straps is sporadically flapping making a strong humming sound. The waves are lapping against the hull with a...
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