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After 5 months away from the boat, we return to the boatyard in Florida to find out how Soulianis survived over hurricane season. We’ve never left her alone for this long before, and really hope the preparation we did before we left protected her from al...
We’re neck deep in boat projects this week as we strengthen Atticus for the Pacific crossing. We tackle removing and reinstalling the stuffing box and cutlass bearing, cleaning up our spreader tips, reinstalling the shaft and propeller, re-aligning the e...
The time has come for Freebie to go to her next owner and fittingly "for free," in the same manner we received her in 2017. We're excited to pay it forward and off our boat for free to a good home. We're really looking forward to reading through your email...
The Whitby 42 and the Brewer 42 are both proven bluewater cruisers, but is this one a worthwhile project? You decide.
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One of our most productive haulouts ever, but wow was that a lot of work. Plus we show you our new dinghy!
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We continue outfitting our boat for the season and focus on the electrical system. We replace our hatch, repair our water tank and drive to Phoenix to pickup our new rudder. While in San Carlos working hard at the boatyard, we give ourselves a break and ta...
Prout has a proven track record of making great cruising catamarans, capable of offshore cruising. Although small, this boat is no exception and I'd still have to say her interior space is more comparable to that of a 38 or 40 foot monohull.
Is this boat...
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In this episode we are replacing our broken Yanmar engine mounts ourselves whilst up on the hard in Ipswich UK. Since ...
The Ta Shing Baba 30, designed by Bob Perry, is a renowned go-anywhere bluewater cruiser. Her classic lines and functional design can get you across an ocean in comfort.
This particular boat is in immaculate condition. It's obvious in the video we just c...
This boat was built in 1972 by Camper & Nicholsons, and she's crossed the Atlantic three times since then. She needs some work, as all old boats do, but she's got great bones and is looking for her new owner to bring her back to her glory days
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Finally, one year later, Chak Matay goes back into the water!
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The only plan you can be certain of is a plan gone awry. The boatyard came through and finally got ou...
It’s goodbye, but only for a while. We’re leaving Soulianis on the hard in Florida during hurricane season to return to the Midwest to visit our families. We’ve never left our boat for this long before, and do everything we can think of to prepare he...
With just a few days left before we haul the boat out for hurricane season, we sail as much as we can — even when the wind is so light we’re hardly moving at all — to savor our last moments on the water.
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Lin and Larry Pardey circumnavigated twice on two different boats: each of them were engine-less, hand-built by Larry, and less than 30'. I b...
We start our long stay on the hard outfitting the boat with tons of upgrades. We re-embed our chain plates, switch to a compost head and install a new bow roller and anchor. Nathalie starts getting settled into the new life on the boat, and through all the...
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This Cheoy Lee 43 was abandoned behind a dock with a few feet of rainwater inside when the current owner bought ...
This episode marks the beginning of an exciting season 2! We spend some time in Arizona, where we have a pile of boxes full of boat parts waiting for us. We explore Sedona and hike through the dessert before the 8 hour drive to San Carlos, Mexico. We are r...
It’s time to sand and paint Nutshell’s bottom. She gets lots of TLC from the both of us and Shane, our son and it’s not long before she is looking fabulous!
Wendy makes a start on removing the dodgy toilet in readiness for a new base.
Magnus works ...
As far as I know this is the first Outremer model ever built. She is a very simple, fast, ocean going catamaran. Although she's in ROUGH shape and she'll never be as nice as a new catamaran, she does have potential to be a great racer/cruiser if someone is...
After 10 days of sailing from SC to Fl, we finally make it to our destination in Riviera Beach, FL but not before both of our engines stop working and we get caught in a 30 knot squall. Once we arrive to the boatyard we get ready to bottom paint the catam...
After a good night’s sleep at the custom’s dock, we check in to Australia.
It’s then time for a quick catch up with family after a 1 year absence.
We move anchorages up to the Coomera River and decide at the last minute to haul out at The Boat Work...
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