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Getting a small sailboat ready for hurricane season in Florida requires a few things if you are leaving your boat behind. With our US visa expiring and most borders closed down we decided our only options was to leave our sailboat at Green Cove Springs in ...
This was a stressful time for us, especially when border patrol called us. We were stuck in the USA because of the pandemic. With a delayed haul-out date, a flight which kept getting cancelled and pushed later combined with our visa running out we were in ...
Traveling to Cumberland Island by sailboat is the best way to explore this park at your own leisure. The twisted trees immediately transported me into a different universe where wild horses roam the trails, ruins tell you stories and drooping moss enchant ...
Exploring Georgia by Land and Sea is a great way to see more of the USA when you can't get your boat hauled out due to the pandemic. This time we do a road trip with my sister and husband and explore the Historic town of Savannah, Georgia. We marvel at the...
In typical Ryan fashion, he takes you through his dive course here in Monastir, Tunisia. Some good laughs and a lot of fun as he gets his cert 1 divers license with CMAS. Brittni has spend our last remaining week(s) here in Monastir desperately saving more...
This sail turned from calm seas to all hands on deck. Cruising during hurricane season in Florida means we experience many squalls. Sailing up the St. John's River in Jacksonville was scary as lightning strikes were surrounding our small sailboat. That's w...
Here's a true depiction of the cruising lifestyle. A few boat projects sprinkled in between enjoying good food in St. Augustine, Florida topped by a lightning show and squall. Living on a sailboat allows you to enjoy many stunning areas like the oldest tow...
More and more squalls come by during hurricane season in Florida. And one of them broke our semi flexible solar panel's junction box. Cory decides to repair it and it is a success. With the warmth comes little bugs and swimming at Vilano Beach. Plus we fin...
This is the best feeling and this is also why we got a sailboat! At last we are living the cruising life once again. We get off the sailboat and go explore St. Augustine, the oldest city in the United States by foot. The architecture is breathtaking and th...
Cinematic drone footage our sailing the Abaco Islands in the Bahamas. There are so many paradise like islands that we decided to share with you a little extra video and preview of what our sailing season in 2021 is like. In this 4k video we explore Double-...
As we start cruising the Florida ICW we really get worried that we messed up our Yanmar rebuild. Why are we going so slow? We then find the culprit which is costing us almost 2 knots of speed and a reduced RPM. The free trick to a faster sailboat. Join us ...
The moment of truth has arrived along with the most stressful and exciting day! Was the $697 Yanmar 2GM rebuild worth it, will it start? We spent over a month at anchor in the ICW at New Smyrna Beach and undertook our biggest challenge yet in sailboat main...
Vlog #37
We sailed into Punta Perula and headed into townto check it out and stock up the veggie pile. They are totally rebuilding the Malecon. it was looking very beautiful.
The town is small but very friendly. we got some fresh veggies and fresh presse...
Our Yanmar 2GM is finally ready to be put back in place. Fortunately Cody from sailing Vinyasa comes to give us a hand making life so much easier. Unfortunately we also have to say goodbye to our buddy boat friends. The ICW also brings a bumping boat.
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We are finding more problems with our Yanmar 2GM and not only a cracked piston. But like Cory says: " We're getting somewhere!" We have been learning so much and had to become diesel mechanics if we want to keep on traveling with our sailboat. And with hur...
If you are doing a full Yanmar 2GM engine rebuild this video is for you. We explain how to remove pistons from the cylinder head. That's when we finally got a better look at that cracked piston, a full chunk of metal was entirely gone. No wonder our little...
Find out how to lap Yanmar 2GM valves and install valve springs and valve stem seals. In our complete engine overhaul we figured out a few tricks and what not to do and we share all that knowledge with you. We are not professionals but we still managed to ...
We finally receive our parts for the engine rebuild. We manage to remove our Yanmar 2GM which despite its small size is quite heavy and in the most awkward location of our Hunter 33. We only cover some of the rebuild in this video as we will have bonus epi...
We leave Yelapa, and set sail for tehuamixtle.
Along the way the engine dies which made us a little nervous as there was no wind to get us going anywhere. We ended up backtracking a bit on our route. Finally Trav figured out what the problem was....
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Find out how to remove Yanmar 2GM valve springs without a compressor. In our complete engine overhaul we figured out a few tricks and what not to do and we share all that knowledge with you. We are not professionals but we still managed to bring back to li...
We are back in the Bahamas and have had a great time exploring the Abacos so far. We are excited to update everyone on what we have been up to and share some big news with you all. Come join in the fun on Sunday the 25th of April at 4 pm EST
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Living at anchor in the middle of the ICW while the engine is in pieces can be really interesting and challenging. And this is the start of a long journey in our Yanmar 2GM engine rebuild which is well needed to keep on sailing. Everyday we battle the curr...
What a majestic beast this 12-14ft tiger shark showed us the way to the reef. It is safe to say I would have gotten out of the water pretty fast after seeing this guy with a fish in hand.
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What a stressful time on the ICW we had. After just sailing over 346Nm non-stop from the Bahamas without engine this was the dreaded moment. The wind did not cooperate with us as we tried to make our way into New Smyrna Beach and through a lift bridge. Cor...
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