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#makingreviews #costumersatisfaction This is a short product review video for the Vilamoura Marina in the Algarve coast of Portugal. This is a great Marina but it does have some issues.
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We bought two of these Spinlock Deckvest, Lifejackets in Tropical White. Though they are a great bit of kit they have deteriorated terrible.
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I have had four pairs of these shoes over the past seven years. Well tested in all conditions. Available in blue gray and tan.
https://www.decathlon.co.uk/p/clipper-men-s-leather-boat-shoes/_/R-p-1606
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We bought this product from the chandlery in Portugal; Starbrite Non-Skid Deck Cleaner. Quite honestly it really did not come up to expectations for cleaning. Also the cap broke off on the first application.
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We have been using these as an All Round White light on our RIB for a year, trouble free.
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https://www.amazon.co.uk/shop/healthy_on_board
Super-big solar charging panel and built-in 7...
We are back in wonderful Hirifa and spend a few relaxing days on the beach with our friends from Yumyum.
After the last days and weeks were quite exhausting, we decide to spend the next days only doing boat work in the mornings and spend the rest of the ...
Well, we successfully escaped being locked in Northern waters...
Now it was time to get back to work.
Bagheera gets transformed into a sailboat and there were a few key repairs we needed to do before she could be sailed. But on top of that, there was sti...
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We fitted a Rutland 1200 Wind Generator to our Lagoon 400. The installation was simple enough given the instructions. We had a pole made as I did not want to get one shipped half way around the world. However, given the choice I...
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We have owned our Parsun for two years. During that time we have been full time live aboard, we have therefore used it most days. It has been very reliable. I would not hesitate to buy this brand again.
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Having owned the Highfield Classic 2.9 RIB for two years we thought we would do a review. Don't forget that we have been living aboard for the past two years so our RIB has had a hard life.
It comes up to all our expectati...
Episode #164 : BOAT TOUR!
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On this episode we take a minute to walk you guys through the boat and show you all the upgrades we have done this year as we refit her to get her ready for the circumnavigation.
From the new solar set up to t...
Ahoy,
When you are in a boatyard, all what counts is that you can check off things off your list to get the heck out of there... We had to stay longer anyway to dry the hull so we added quite a few projects to our list.
In this episode we're going to chec...
The rudder comes out!!! We drink champagne from a 100 year old trophy and do major boat surgery!
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We have a really fun few day! After lots of lightwind sailing across the Bay of Cadiz we reach a lovely quiet little anchorage and go on a search for some butane gas, which we sadly find out is like rocking horse shit in our type of canister so we eventual...
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this episode is all about dirt and dust. We are probably in the dirtiest Boatyard on the Planet and even thought it was meant to be a quick stopover (haha).. we got stuck there. Many month have passed until we were finally able to dress ZERO with ...
We motor into Cascais Marina for one nights stay and discover our hull windows, which were done by a so called profesional company, have popped off!!! You can imagine our horror! Chris attempts a temporary fix to hold them on until we get more product and ...
(🇫🇷 Juste en dessous) Part 1: And Boatyard mode is ON! On the menu: bare the hull, remove the well-stuck rudder wick ( do you remember how hard it was to turn the wheel? We couldn’t have cross an ocean like this) and make HOLES in the hull with the...
(🇫🇷 Juste en dessous ) It's been a long time we're telling you we need do go to the boatyard... This time has come! We have a lot of work to do, and it will need few videos to cover all of it: scratching all the hull ( primer and antifouling) to go a...
We return to our boat after being away for 6 weeks. While we were away there was a major windstorm, record amounts of rain, and some snow. Once we assessed any possible damage it was time to get started on some boat projects before we have to leave the mar...
With a weather window appearing on the forecast we rush to finish some vital boat jobs before our first Coastal Passage to Yamba, NSW. We discover an issue with our engine and autopilot and we fix our tramps and sail track.
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Time to get the boat ready again. It felt strange be stuck for 5 weeks on anchor without being able to manouver.
Friends come over to help us to get the rudder back in the water.
The dropping was an easy job, but our rudder is floating in the water and we ...
This episode we leave L'aberwrach, sail through the Chanel Du Four and spend a great couple for days in Camaret; exploring, celebrating Bears birthday, swimming with dolphins and sitting at anchor with force 10 winds.
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It has been a whirlwind of a month. With my dog Sierra passing away, the Corona Virus, and the awful weather we have been busy trying to keep this boat on course to splash the first week of April! We are excited to share part 1 of this haul out series with...
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