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From Surfing and Sailing along the remote coast of Baja Mexico, to the late nights and parties of Cabo St Lucas. The contrast is dramatic, what would you prefer?
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This 2006 Oyster 56 sailing yacht is a truly impressive vessel. From the moment you step on board, it is clear that this yacht has been built with the utmost attention to detail and q...
We finally receive our part from England to fix our engine aboard Pickle! Sadly still waiting for our oil dip sticks to arrive (thats next week) but while we wait for those, we fix the engine and go out to anchor in the beautiful Venetian Lagoons. We have ...
Offgrid for almost a month and were out of food and fuel and money...But there is plenty of surf. How is one suppose to stay focused.
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I give single hand sailing a shot, on the way to the MEXICOs longest SURF wave.
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Such a crazy week! After engine trouble, we end up in a Venetian boat yard, with lots of help, mechanics, British parts ordered, delayed and customs troubles we finally decide to give up and go and explore Venice for the weekend! Which is so much fun and t...
This is the coastline that everyone skips and were going to be here a month! They says it’s too exposed and there’s nothing here but we're going to find out for ourselves.
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Now that we've discovered the extent of Hurricane Ian damage to our 50-foot sailboat, it's time to start making repairs.
The biggest and most important repair is fixing the crack in our fiberglass hull. Kirstin jumps in and takes the lead in gr...
Well Crap, just before we leave for a 1 month remote surf exploration down the coast of Baja Mexico we accidentally made a huge mistake.
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Episode 3 - TWO STEPS FORWARD AND ONE STEP BACK
Join us as we get stuck into rebuilding our classic sailing yacht; the 1925, John Alden schooner, Adventurer. After buying her online unseen during Covid and not seeing the boat for almost 18 months we now k...
We did it! We actually made it to Mexico. Now we just have to make it through the check in process and were unleashed on the country!!
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Iva W. is a custom refitted and restored 1929 Chesapeake Bay Buyboat. She started her life shorter vertically, and as a workboat hauling crabs and oysters in the bay.
In 1998, the IVA W was converted from her original low-slung, efficient workboat into ...
The Channel Islands are full of adventures, and we are seeking them out.
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Ocean Voyager 70 (75' LOA) "Tara" was built to specifications based on the experienced gained from thousands of miles of cruising. The builders have wel...
Alie is solo in Santa Barbara! It’s all dinghy parties, hikes, beaches and margaritas until Ben comes back from a work trip.
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The Hallberg-Rassy 39 was built from 1991 until 2003, totaling 209 boats built. Hull Number 1-54 between 1991 and 1994 were the Mark I, number 55-209 w...
The boat is drifting towards rocks with no engine, no wind. Autopilot is still broken and night time is fast approaching, yet somehow we manage to have our dreams come true.
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This Malo 39 really had me taken aback! I can forgive her for not being a center cockpit, because she had just about the best aft cockpit, and below deck design that I've seen in a boat of this size and vintage. Build quality was also exceptional. This was...
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Wild Goose (formerly Aristobatta, formerly Lady Mary Ann) is a 1973 Rampart 4...
Ben and I are knocked down and humbled by the ocean. We try to fix my broken surfboard and keep going, and decide to take a break and try Van Life for a day.
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We set out on a journey knowing that we wouldn’t come back the same, and this episode is about one of those experiences we won’t forget
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Lyle Hess got it absolutely right when he designed the BCC 28 for Sam L. Morse to build out of the new boat building material, fiberglass. Lyle...
Ben and Alie have made it to California without an autopilot. They explore San Fransisco before sailing off in search of surf waves
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