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Day 2 of my 30-day solo journey into Japan’s longevity hotspots. After yesterday’s Respect for the Aged Festival, today was cleanup day—but also a chance to reflect on last night’s celebration where over 100 villagers, young and old, gathered to ho...
We continue to explore Maine on our sailing catamaran and on our list of places to see has been Eastern Egg Rock where there are known to be a whole population of Atlantic Puffins. Afterwards we sail to a beautiful little harbor for the night.
Our own cur...
It’s Respect for the Aged Day here in Japan 🇯🇵—a national holiday that began back in 1947 as “Old Folks Day” before being renamed in the ’60s. I just learned that you officially qualify as “aged” here at 70… which makes me a newbie to...
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Our short time in Australia comes to an end as we NEED to get our boat to Lombok to get hauled out by August 15th! We leave Australia an...
On this week's episode of Onboard Lifestyle, the crew makes it to the Cayman Islands safely after a five day passage from Panama through some sketchy pirate active waters. Basik's electrical system was damaged by lightning before we left which played havoc...
When the village where you are moored asks you to wear a sumo belt, you don’t say no! It`s Preparation day in Buren Village for the Respect for the Aged Festival. The sumo ring here is over 100 years old, and Kitamura-san, 80 years young, is still part...
Boat yards are definitely not exciting places, most days can be hot, dirty and rather mundane! Especially for an 11yr old boy, so we try and have fun even in the simplest of ways! Join us this week with all our silly antics and share a glimpse of boring ol...
Moored in Boulogne sur Mer, France, I took the bike to explore the city and I took my Insta360 X3 cam with me for a 360 video tour to the Castle and Cathedral.
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That's right, our Seawind 1170 catamaran "LaurieSue" is officially for sale. Here's a summary of our experience with her, our thoughts of her, why we are selling, and some hints as to what might be next.
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The end of a sailing season is never easy—especially when the wind wants the last word. In this episode, we wrestle our mainsail down in gusty, heavy winds before maneuvering our Outremer 52 into a tight marina for haul-out at a ramp, which is a first fo...
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Why your Sailing trip to Darwin is a Must
We arrive in Darwin, Australia only to find out that our haul out has been put on hold. We mak...
On this week's episode of Onboard Lifestyle, basik covers over 600 nautical miles with a milestone passage for the crew. With limited power, failing electronics, and a determined crew that had to navigate through known pirate active waters, all while diagn...
Join us as we continue exploring Maine and her beautiful islands. The numerous islands, perfect temperatures, protected anchorages, miles of trails and cute restaurants make Maine the perfect summer cruising ground and we cannot wait to continue exploring ...
Blue skies. A sparkling coastline. A secret beach for a midday dip.
This is sailing in Japan — beautiful, empty, almost untouched.
In the Med or Caribbean, this would be crowded with yachts. Here, I counted just two others in the harbor.
That’s what ma...
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Sailing from Thursday Island to Darwin MADE EASY
Sailing from Thursday Island to Darwin was a DREAM passage for our sailing family. It w...
On this week's episode of Onboard Lifestyle, basik is forced to return to port with a reoccurring unknown electrical issue. After a good nights rest, the crew makes the decision to push forward on the passage and find a temporary work-around that would all...
Back on board Wahine after six weeks away. No mold (a sailor’s small victory!) and Buren Bay is as beautiful as ever. In this short, I share a quick check-in and a teaser for my upcoming video: the five things I wish I had done before buying a boat. Whet...
We left Gloucester, MA and took a little shortcut into Ipswich bay where we found some perfect sailing conditions as we made our way to Maine. We have never cruised in Maine and it has been quite a few years since we have been to Maine by land so to be her...
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Is Sailing Through the Great Barrier Reef REALLY Worth the Risk?
This week our family leaves beautiful Lizard Island to head north throu...
On this week's episode of Onboard Lifestyle, the crew picks up the new alternators from Isaac and easily installs them. A thorough inspection of Basik's electrical grid and a multiday test gave us the confidence, that we not only found the problem, but res...
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We're officially back in all new waters and starting an entirely new adventure! Join us as we dodge lobster pots sailing into Boston Harbor, take in the city from the water, and then check out a small fishing village known world wide from a horrific traged...
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Cairns or Lizard Island Which is BETTER for Your Australian Adventure?
Join us as we embark on an unforgettable sailing adventure in the...
When I found out that my MFD, Multi Functional Display from Raymarine was too old for their latest software and a new device would cost me € 4200.-, I decided to do some research on navigation tools, equipment and software.
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