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This week we continue to explore the amazing archipelago of Bocas del toro, we sail the beautiful inland waterways to the colourful Zapatilla Islands. Kieran wants to try something new and leaves our dingy Ralph hanging on a halyard on the side of the boat...
This week we continue to discover Bocas del toro, surfing in big waves and hiking the beautiful island of Carenero. We hire a taxi with our friends and go to the north of Isla Colon, to Playa Bluff. The conditions there can be hectic, some of our other fri...
Bocas Del Toro!! Our new favourite anchorage has surf, hikes, beautiful beaches and a mass amount of islands to explore. This week we discover the richness and beauty of this hidden paradise. Even in covid times we can't get enough of this place. Hearing o...
Rigging checks, strong winds, opposing currents and some tricky sailing conditions, make this episode like a lollies variety pack, it's got a bit of everything going on. We pick up our second hand hydro-vane from Linton Bay Marina and start heading towards...
This week we put Merewether to the test, sailing to the most western island of the Holandeses cays in the San Blas Islands without a working map! Wanting to see more of the amazing archipelago in Panama, we hear the locals talk about a secret spot that was...
This week we sail further into the Panama archipelago that is San Blas Islands, setting sail with our friends to another breath taking little island. Being totally off the grid is truly, amazing but we need internet to be able to upload these videos for yo...
Back for some extra content this week we meet Kyle and Missy on SV Macushla, a Bayfield 40 made out of Canada, We get a very well done boat tour from the American couple hearing about their boat and their story behind them getting into sailing. We start at...
We finally reach the San Blas islands of Panama after a two days sail from Colombia, and all we can say is WOW! We didn't think places like this still existed. Crystal clear blue water, palm trees, white sandy beaches... yea that's pretty much it, there is...
Leaving Colombia behind we set sail and head to our 18th country, Panama, and more specifically the San Blas Islands. It's a 180NM sail from the Rosario Islands just outside Cartagena to San Blast Islands of Panama. We sail with our friends from SV Libre a...
Leaving the beautiful city of Cartagena behind we make our way to the Rasario Islands just outside the colonial city. We set sail and head off with our buddy boat SV Libre, our new Swedish friends Sandra and Magnus. We fail to hoist a newly added spinnaker...
Unreal city vibes captivating us this week, ticking off one of our bucket list cities, the colours and culture blow us away. Cartagena proves to be everything we hoped for in Colombia giving us an amazing display of culture and a very protected anchorage. ...
This week we continue our sail from Curacao to Santa Marta, Colombia, facing a ever breaking boat, our oven decides to stop swinging on the first day leaving us to cook in a dangerous manner. We have a close call with a cargo ship that has a very similar c...
This week we say goodbye to Curacao, where we’ve lost a crew member, got reunited again and truly enjoyed the Dutch Caribbean colours. Exiting the country we stumbled across another fellow YouTuber; Sv Zingaro, whom Kieran has a good chat with. We’re f...
This week we have a major loss, we lose one very important crew member, our Highfield 2.9 ultralight dinghy "Ralph". Whilst sailing to the northern point of Curacao, we suddenly see him missing on the back of Merewether. The panic and sheer frustration we ...
This week we work on repairing our furling system that has been giving us trouble for some time. While up the mast Kieran finds a massive problem with our forestay. A very vital pin that holds up the forestay into the mast has worked its way loose. I (Isab...
Checking into Curacao in Ep 55 we saw some of the city but felt we hadn't had the full experience. This week we return and spend some more time in the colourful part of Willemstad, called Punda. Kieran discovers a unique bridge that he hasn't seen before a...
This week we explore Klein (little) Curacao, and what a gem we have rocked up to, a flat island with turquoise blue water, white sandy beaches with an old pink lighthouse in the middle. Kieran gets some amazing drone footage of the island (mind blown), and...
We finally arrive in Curacao, the Dutch Caribbean, it feels like we are back in Europe only more colourful and a tiny bit warmer. We put the hook down in a secure inland waterway after our four and a half day crossing from Curacao. The cost gard were on to...
We continue our 5 day crossing from Grenada to Curacao. On our 3rd day right at the time when you start to wind down and the sun sets, our furling system breaks (again!). I have to hoist Kieran up the mast while the waves threw the boat all over the place....
This week we leave Grenada and our beloved windward islands, that's been our home for the last 10 months (!!), and we set sail for the five day long journey to Curacao. Hard to believe that we've been in the Caribbean for almost a year, but with all that h...
Another week on the hard sees us really over all the dirt, mosquitos, sun and boiling days, without that beautiful water to jump in off the back of our amazing home. We tackle the priming, painting and sea cocks to get Merewether ready to splash back in th...
This week we pull Merewether out of the water for a much needed antifouling and general maintenance, with little to no experience we tackel the jobs ahead all by ourselves and safe to say we learn a lot throughout. With very long days, many mosquitos and t...
This week we visit Grenada's capital St Geroge's, with it's beautiful harbor, old fort and colourful people. We walk along the beautiful harbor full of fishing boats and historical buildings. Kieran narrates our visit to the fort as David Attenbrough (or t...
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