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We’ve been cruising using our savings for five years. We’ve run out of money so we’ve set ourselves up to offer weeklong cruising experiences for people that want to transition into our type of lifestyle. As we made this video we were on our 9th Brit...
In Episode 34, Scott and Ally of Boating Journey take possession of the second boat, a 2002 Bayliner 4087 Aft Cabin MY. They moor it at Elliott Bay Marina in Seattle. Follow their blog at www.boatingjourney.com as they visit new ports in the Puget Sound.
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Following Boating Journey as Scott and Ally visit new ports in the PNW. Our goal is to eventually live aboard in the NW and the Caribbean. Our boat is a 2002 Bayliner 4087 Aft Cabin MY that we purchased in March 2019. We moor it at Elliott Bay Marina in Se...
In episode 32, we cruise on the Star Flyer to Antigua and St. Barths in our Part 3 episode of our Caribbean Cruise series. This cruise ship is part of the Star Clipper family. We have been to Antigua six times and it is one of our favorite Caribbean islan...
We have five videos all about Trinidad and Tobago. Check them all out here: https://sailingbritican.com/trinidad-and-tobago/
In this video, you’ll see how we prepared to leave our boat the hard in Trinidad – all the jobs we did, having the boat hauled...
We (Simon, Me, Sienna, and our crewmember Dowe) sail from Grenada to Trinidad to have our boat hauled during hurricane season. Before leaving Grenada, we wait for a weather window in Prickly Bay, Grenada. Prickly is a good spot to wait and we offer a bit o...
Episode 28 We have a big announcement for everyone! Be sure to follow our channel and boating journey blog for updates on finding our liveaboard boat in Seattle, WA. We recently sold our Bayliner 3055 and have been boat shopping.
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Merry Christmas and Happy New Year from Sailing Britican. To read up about the lasted regarding our unexpected trip to the UK to seek medical help, read our update here: https://sailingbritican.com/merry-christmas-happy-new-year/
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Episode 21 We're now Boatless in Seattle! This week we sold our Bayliner 3055 boat and now we are getting ready to hand "Kokomo" over to the new owners. So another boating journey begins.
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Episode #18 Scott and Ally visit the Port of Kingston in Washington which is a 30 minute boat trip from Seattle, on their Bayliner 3055 Sunbridge.
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Episode #17 A quick boating trip to Gig Harbor, WA in July 2018 on our 2001 Bayliner 3055 Ciera Sunbridge. Follow Scott and Ally on Boating Journey as they visit new ports in the PNW.
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Episode #15 Scott and Ally of Boating Journey take their first boating trip to Poulsbo, WA on their Bayliner 3055 boat Kokomo.
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Ep #11 In this episode Scott and Ally attend the Anacortes Boat Show with their friends Nick & Michelle. We'll take you on a tour of the awesome boats docked at Cap Sante Marina.
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Episode #9 Scott and Ally of Boating Journey finally moved to their new apartment in DT Seattle after selling our house and downsizing in preparation to live on a boat.
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After St. Vincent, s/v Cloudy Bay (Hallberg-Rassy 54) moves on to St. Lucia, which looks a lot like St. Vincent, but neater and tidier. We moored in 5 different anchorages (Vieux Fort, Soufriere, Anse des Pitons, Marigot Bay and Rodney Bay) to see for ours...
After Canouan, s/v Cloudy Bay (Hallberg-Rassy 54) moves on to Bequia, the largest of the Grenadines islands and well set up for tourists. We moor in Port Elizabeth, the heart of island's commerce, with charming waterfront bars & restaurants, fresh frui...
After 5 days in the wilderness of Tobago Cays, s/v Cloudy Bay (Hallberg-Rassy 54) moves on to Canouan Island. We stop in Glossy Bay and explore the island for few days, enjoying both the contrasting local environment of Charlestown Bay in the middle of the...
After 3 days in Tobago Cays Marin Park, s/v Cloudy Bay (Hallberg-Rassy 54) moves on to Mayreau, the last island of the Tobago Cays. Our visit to Mayreau was notable for its gloomy weather and unusual large swell from the north which had caused mayhem in th...
After Petit St.Vincent, s/v Cloudy Bay spent 5 days in Tobago Cays Marine Park, which is a cluster of 5 tiny, uninhabited, cays, collectively sheltered from the open sea by the appropriately named Horseshoe Reef. Wildlife was amazing, the highlight being t...
After 5 days in Carriacou, s/v Cloudy Bay (Hallberg-Rassy 54) moves on to Union Island, first of the St.Vincent & the Grenadines islands. We pick up a mooring buoy in Clifton Bay and have great fun kite-surfing and flying the drone over the beautiful b...
Our Sailing Britican channel aims to educate, entertain, inspire and connect with other sailors. We’re a family of three that have been live aboard sailors since 2014. In this vLog we update viewers with our trip from Amelia Island to St Augustine, Flori...
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