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OFF-GRID living on a sailboat | How to filet a Triggerfish [E248]
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OFF-GRID living on a sailboat | How to filet a Triggerfish [E248]
Fresh food is running low so we go out foraging and spearfishing in Soldier Cay, Berry Islands. We cook some fresh cactus and show you how to filet a triggerfish. We are living off the land and sea from our small sailboat while cruising around the Bahamas...
The TRUTH about sailing with a BABY [E247]
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The TRUTH about sailing with a BABY [E247]
Should you set sail with a 4-months old baby to the Bahamas? That's exactly what we did with our little girl Coral. We share with you its ups as well as the challenges. From snorkeling near Nassau, to sailing from New Providence over to Soldier Cay in the ...
DEPTH can be dangerous | Advanced Open Water Diver Course in the Bahamas [E246]
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DEPTH can be dangerous | Advanced Open Water Diver Course in the Bahamas [E246]
I'm really pushing my Advanced Open Water Diver skills with my deepest dive ever. The wrecks and drop-off walls around Nassau blew my mind. But when scuba diving deep it can be dangerous and we have to be careful. We even explore Clifton Heritage National ...
Bouge Rv 200W Monocrystalline Panel Test
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Bouge Rv 200W Monocrystalline Panel Test
Power and self-sufficiency are so important when living on a sailboat. We're super excited to be testing these two 200W solar panels from Bouge RV. Full review to come after extensive use. If you like what you see don't forget to give us the thumbs up! @B...
Freediving an UNDERWATER STATUE in Nassau Ocean Atlas [E245]
Wildly Intrepid Sailing
Freediving an UNDERWATER STATUE in Nassau Ocean Atlas [E245]
Curious about boat life in the Bahamas? From keeping the crew well fed, to sailing from the Exumas over to Nassau or even diving the World's Largest Single Underwater Statue we bring you along. After 4 years of learning how to sail and cruising we try to e...
A WOMAN SAILOR can do it all in the Exumas!  [E244]
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A WOMAN SAILOR can do it all in the Exumas! [E244]
Pulling anchor under sail alone while watching an 8-month-old baby was a big challenge but not impossible. Cruising the Bahamas is unbelievable and we bring you along in the heat of summer. Plus the northern Exumas have breathtaking islands such as Hawksbi...
WATCH THIS Before replacing Shurflo Water Pump
Wildly Intrepid Sailing
WATCH THIS Before replacing Shurflo Water Pump
If you've had trouble with your 12V water pump acting out on you. Shutting on and off or simply not working make sure to watch this video. We tear apart our Shurflo water pump and explain its inner workings. If you like what you see don't forget to give u...
Boat Life in the EXUMAS: Hawksbill Cay and Sandy Cay [E243]
Wildly Intrepid Sailing
Boat Life in the EXUMAS: Hawksbill Cay and Sandy Cay [E243]
The best thing about sailing in the Bahamas, more specifically in the Exumas is that there are just so many islands to visit. Only a few miles after leaving Big Major Cay we stumble onto the sand bars of Sandy Cay. A perfect stop on our way to Hawksbill Ca...
Diving Thunderball Grotto in the BAHAMAS [E242]
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Diving Thunderball Grotto in the BAHAMAS [E242]
We dive into James Bond's iconic Thunderball Grotto in the Exumas this week. Plus we experience the highlights of Big Majors with our little baby. Sailing with a young one gives you new perspective on everything, might it be a starfish or simply going out ...
Sail and Local Culture in Farmer’s Cay and Black Point EXUMAS [E241]
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Sail and Local Culture in Farmer’s Cay and Black Point EXUMAS [E241]
To really experience a place one must share it with the locals. This week we mingle with many locals and truly appreciate what Farmer's Cay and Black Point Settlement in the Exumas have to offer. We even get out spearfishing as a couple, something we haven...
NEVER been so SCARED in 4 years of sailing [E240]
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NEVER been so SCARED in 4 years of sailing [E240]
This was the most terrifying sail we've ever experienced in 4 years of sailing. I hid below deck with our baby while Cory drove through the storm. Water was pouring in the cockpit then I heard something tear. It felt like it lasted forever. Filmed June 202...
Cruising the Bahamas during hurricane season [E239]
Wildly Intrepid Sailing
Cruising the Bahamas during hurricane season [E239]
You can still be sailing in the Bahamas in June, which is hurricane season. But you have to pay close attention to the hurricanes and be ready to move the sailboat from one island to the next. We still get out on a few fun adventures and explore the northe...
🔴 Big Changes Coming This Year. 10K Subs! WoW, Thank You
Wildly Intrepid Sailing
🔴 Big Changes Coming This Year. 10K Subs! WoW, Thank You
So much has changed over this past year! We are currently 10 months behind realtime so we have lots to bring you all up to speed on. Can't wait to catch up with you all. If you like what you see don't forget to give us the thumbs up! #liveupdate #questio...
Oops I screwed up! What Should We Do? [E238]
Wildly Intrepid Sailing
Oops I screwed up! What Should We Do? [E238]
Cruising doesn't always go the way you plan, actually, it almost never does. Hurricane on the horizon and an expiring cruising permit force us to change plans. Our first step is to sail from Georgetown in the Exumas to hide near Rolleville and Balck Cay. W...
Never thought we’d do this in Georgetown [E237]
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Never thought we’d do this in Georgetown [E237]
It's true you really never know who you'll meet and what you'll end up doing because of this cruising lifestyle. After too much fun we sail away from quiet Long Island into the bustling Georgetown. It does feel good to replenish our fresh produce situation...