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Find out what Stephen found on a routine engine check before sailing south for the winter.
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For the last month I've been tearing this 48' Oyster sailboat apart, getting ready to sail it back to Florida and start the real work. My Covid escape plan is going well, but I need to be in Florida before January 15, and right now there is a TON of work l...
After sailing our catamaran to Miami all the way from Virginia we get ready to start crossing items off our to-do list. We start by picking up our accumulated mail of 5 months and get ready to provision for our life onboard our sailboat for the next month...
We have left the Black Sea and is now on our way back through the Sea of Marmara on our journey to the Caribbean. But we keep on battling with our awesome CODE D to furl it properly. It keeps on making a "bubble". Frustrations, we have tried everything,...
Sailing Our #Seawind1600Catamaran from Ft. Lauderdale to Biscayne Bay | #HarborsUnknown Ep. 6
This week we sail from Ft. Lauderdale to Biscayne Bay, spend some time exploring Key Biscayne, Biscayne Bay and Elliott Key, then sail back to Ft. Lauderdale.
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Installing the dead glass in this case , or dead wood in traditional boatbuilding speak is an essential part of any stern drive boat. The beefing up of this region of the hulls is a major step forward and the completion of the bilges under my Engine rooms ...
After careful planning and weather watching, we are sailing in the Black Sea, but is it DANGEROUS?? The Black Sea is know for its violent storms, but you hear so many stories, whether they are true or mere myths, we were about to find out.
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We have been living on our catamaran for almost 4 months but we haven't had a chance to make a real passage. That ends now. We took our first passage in our sailing catamaran! We chose the 200 nautical miles from Beaufort, NC to Charleston, SC to be our fi...
After 5 months of hurricane season, we're finally sailing our catamaran south! We set our sails and cruise from Deltaville, Virginia to Miami, Florida. In this part 2 of the video, we head from Georgetown to Miami. ☺ Support our production by giving t...
After three years of talking about the lifestyle of Catamaran Cruising it was time for Janet and I to find out if we really like it, the verdict, you tell us. A two week charter holiday Sailing in the Whitsunday Uslands concreted our thinking and we are in...
We Gotta Regatta - We were headed out to see a funeral on the water, when to our surprise and delight, we ran headlong into the Alice Cup Regatta by the Charleston Ocean Racing Association. This is the first regatta I have seen live and I think I’ve ca...
We've been aboard for 3 months now and have gotten very comfortable living onboard our sailing catamaran. With this new found comfort we wanted to take a minute to talk about how our sailing catamaran reality lives up to our expectations. Spoiler alert - o...
Welcome to part 4 of our catamaran design series, where we discuss righting moment and structural strength.
Righting Moment and structural strength of Catamarans is important to understand the possibility of a catamaran capsizing and whether it is suitab...
After 5 months of hurricane season, we're finally sailing south! We set our sails and cruise from Deltaville, Virginia to Miami, Florida. ☺ Support our production by giving this video a THUMBS UP & SUBSCRIBING ☺
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So what do you do when your engine fails and you have to drop anchor? Petro took up the challenge to drop anchor under sail. AND a big Bucket list tick for us, we made it all the way to the Black Sea! We tackled the busy Bosporus, passing by the iconic ...
Dry fitting an engine can be a bit of a task but finding the correct position for the shaft can be another matter altogether. Fun and games this week and squeezing into tight spaces.
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We've been onboard our Leopard 40 sailing catamaran for about 3 months and we are starting to get comfortable. So much so that it's time for our dinghy to get her name! Jes breaks out the crafty side of her personality and we get to explore anouther wonder...
Our journey takes us through the Dardanelles, across the Sea of Marmara, all the way to Istanbul, where we were welcomed by a local Legendary singer NEV. How awesome is that?!?! We have visited Istanbul a number of times in the past, but this is the first ...
In this episode of Barefoot Sail and Dive we finally get the trailer removed from under our boat!! It was a very stressful 20 minutes but the staff at marina Tropical were very professional. They moved slowly and removed it without causing a massive failur...
Simply put - a brilliant day for us here on the hulls as we determine the fit and placement of our amazing Yanmar 4jh57Engines.
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The first days aboard a new 50' Sailboat are a bit overwhelming! The teak decks, the mosquitos, the batteries, the water... Will I be able to tackle ALL these things before I have to travel? Where will the money come from? How long will it take? Do I have ...
We have hinted at needing to be north of Cape Hatteras a few times but haven't properly explained why. Our boat insurance agreement stipulates that we have to be north of Cape Hatteras for Hurricane Season. Since we boat the boat in Fort Lauderdale during ...
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