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We visit our a couple of our best friends, Glyn and Julie who now live in Guadalest, Spain. We go out on their Macgregor 26 yacht for a sail from the marina near Altea. We visit a couple of local markets near Benidorm and visit the Old Town in Benidorm.
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After a short passage from La Reunion we arrive in Mauritius! We go through the process of checking into a new country, meet some awesome local peeps and spend our last week together with Carmen partying, la...
In this episode we sail to St. John in the USVI and then over to Tortola and the USVI. We have some fun at the BVI Spring Regatta at Nanny Cay.
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Imagine if this windlass malfunction happened on a remote Indonesian coast?
In this episode Jamie reaches the end of his tether when the anchor windlass decides it has had enough. In order to diagnose the problem it has to be removed from the deck, and th...
What do you do when your diesel heater overfills? The answer is simple, you follow the recommendations given by Dickinson Marine and it will all be ok.
Welcome to LIFE IS LIKE SAILING. We hope you enjoy following along with us as we explore Canada's West Coast.
Since 1997 I have cruised the British Columbia coast and since 2011 it was on our 1982 C&C 34. Although we have traveled from the most so...
Before hauling our sailboat out and putting it on the hard, we decided to try to do some scuba diving in the Gulf of Mexico, but ended up with food poisoning at sea.
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We always love it when friends and family come to visit, and Fiji was a (relatively) easy spot for them to get to. This episode is when David's brother Thomas came for a stay aboard!
The Yasawa Group of Fiji was beckoning and we were glad to answer the c...
Please be advised there is a bit of vulgarity in this episode. (At about 5:48 for a few seconds. You have been warned if you want to skip it:-)
I've been taken in by a crew of artist called XLF by a chance meeting with one of the members named Barbara, ak...
The adventures continue on the cool and versatile island of Dominica! We take a few buses to explore more of the island, we search for the places where they recorded Pirates of the Caribbean, we find a natural water slide in the middle of the forest! And t...
In this video I go over some of the projects I'll work on this summer and what "project Athena" has cost me so far.
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Here we show you the simple setup we use for bathing and getting on and off our boat - both when we're swimming at anchor and we are 'Med Moored'. 🔔 SUBSCRIBE ➜ http://bit.ly/SBYouTube⛵
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While we were in Samana, we got to take part in a very special treat. Taking Uma into a 5 star Marina was not something high in our priority list. BUT because everything is so cheap here, and a big thanks to a few friends visiting, we all pitched in to ...
Taking our engineless Alberg 30 out for a day sail using our sculling oar. It is not fast, but it does get us out of the marina and into the wind so we can put the sails up.
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Sailing from La Reunion to Mauritius is just a short 150 mile hop! In this episode we get our autopilot parts fixed, check out of amazing La Reunion, and set sail on a 150NM overnight passage to Mauritius. We see some pretty good conditions and make the ...
We explore the island and beaches of Culebra with our friend Victor and then we sail to St. Thomas to celebrate the St. Thomas International regatta. We finally reach 200 patrons and the mustache is shaved off!
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'Mirabella V' (M5), is the world's largest single-masted yacht, whilst 'Coracle' is the world's first bamboo schooner. And back in olde England Liz discovers where in 1583 Sir Walter Raleigh set off on his third expedition to 'The New World'!
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Sailboat maintenance, long term. For 27 years we've kept meticulous records of maintenance, modifications and repairs to Lealea, our 27 foot fiberglass sloop.
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Valencia in full Fallas. The city literally explodes every day at 14:00. And we get first row look at the big bang. Before that we visit the stunning Mercado Central. But the big highlight is a visit to the Ninots exposition at The Ciudad de Artes y Cience...
As a long-term traveller, do you ever really cross the boundary as a tourist and become a local? Are you kidding yourself if you think you are? We know some people who have really assimilated, but they are few and far between.
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One of our most requested videos! Ryan uses his "mad computer skills" to explore the current sailboat market to see what we can find by looking at raw data for boats from 30ft long up to $1 million dollars. Monohulls included this time!
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You may have already watched the weekly reports from our year-long refit in Thailand...but don't just take our word for it.
In today's daily vlog, we chat to Barry about his refit experience at Krabi Boat Lagoon. Like us, he learned a lot about working i...
Diesel heaters are effective heat sources on a liveaboard yacht, but they do need to be started properly. If you have too much fuel in the heater before you light it, you will have to deal with the heater "running away" where the excess fuel causes the hea...
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