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Leaving Peava we enter Marova Lagoon through the Mobili Passage. Marova Lagoon is the largest double barrier reef saltwater lagoon in the world. We visit two eco lodges before taking a short trip to a nearby town in search of food and internet.
The tiny home movement sorta seemed like a fringe fad at first. And maybe it still is. But it is a persistent one which I guess moves it out of the realm of being a fad and into the realm of a legitimate way of living. 99% of liveaboard boats probably coun...
Rotten to the core! We knew putting new floors in our floating tiny home was going to be a fair bit of work. But we had no idea just how much! Turns out we has some rot in our floors that we had to take care of. Which means fiberglass work…. but hard wor...
We’re finally leaving Southern Florida (for now) and starting our journey North for hurricane season. Come join us as we sail the East coast of the United States and see some incredibly beautiful landscapes in Florida, Georgia and South Carolina! We l...
We sail about 500 miles north from Key Largo to Charleston SC in just over 2.5days by hopping in the gulfstream and riding it due north up to about 80miles offshore. As could be expected, we make excellent time and have a fairly chill ride despite a few st...
We head for Mane Island in the western Russell Islands, take the landowner with us on the dinghy while we dive on the reef wall. After a spot of trading we set sail for a mysterious island 20 miles away for some sensational scuba diving.
This is part 2 of our passage from the USVI to the mainland US. In this video we safe-harbour in the Ragged Islands while we wait from Tropical Storm Arthur to move out of our way. From there we have a few days of stormy weather to sail through before we m...
This begins our longest passage to date. The roughly thousand mile journey begins with the first mile. What makes this passage.... "more interesting".. is that we cannot really stop anywhere because all of the borders were closed. That combined with the fa...
We sail from Guadalcanal to explore the Russell Islands. Our first stop is Lolaghan Island where we did a good samaritan deed. We then ventured further north to dive a deep pinnacle in the middle of the ocean, before heading north to a private island.
So, hurricane season is creeping ever closer upon us and most all of the borders in the Caribbean are closed. Further more, the future economy of these tourism based islands is a little uncertain right now. So, this really only leaves us with 1 option. Do ...
Although work on our boat hasn’t been completed, we take a break and set out to open sea to stretch OliLuki’s sea legs and see what she can do. Captain Richard Widmann is with us to help get us settled into our new floating home and share his insights...
Welcome to St John USVI! We take a calm weather opportunity to explore the perfect pristine beaches of the north side of the island. The beaches reopened just in time for use to get to spend a week in this paradise hiking, snorkeling and exploring beaches ...
After leaving The Florida Islands, we head back to Honiara to pick up a new crew member. We then set off to dive the Bonegi 1, one of the Japanese transport ships sunk by the Americans. After that we sailed to Visale Village still on Guadalcanal to dive a ...
While on passage from USVI to Florida we were forced to “pull over” in the about 2/3rds of the way there to safe harbor from some severe weather. Here’s a quick update on the situation and how our plans have been affected!
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Seems like cool athletic cruisers do spearfishing. And since it seems like a logical progression for our snorkeling and freediving skills, we got ourselves a spearfishing gun a few weeks back which we're finally going to try to start using. This was actual...
Here's a big first for us!. We're not really "fisher-people". We've has so many things to do on our boat, and with work we just have never had time to lear about fishing.... until now. This is a video of our first time catching and cooking a lobster ever! ...
Oh no! Ryan got laid off! We've always been dependent on Ryan working in order to do our cruising. And directly thanks to the craziness of the world right now, he was part of a "Reduction in Force" where he was working. Which, unfortunately has been happen...
We sail down the Mboli (Utuha) Passage the waterway that separates the two large islands Nggela Sule and Nggela Pile. After being shown around Siota school by the teachers we sail down to the water pump village for fresh water. The children of the village ...
Solar is a hot commodity and we are taking full advantage of this free resource! We fabricated our support structure ourselves as well as installed everything on our own. This video gives you a bird's eye view of how we built this crazy big array. If you w...
If you’re planning to setup a boat for “Blue Water Sailing” (off-shore cruising), closing on your boat is just the beginning. Join us in this episode as we move aboard SV OliLuki and begin aftermarket work with installations of Solar, Watermaker and...
We sailed from the mainland of Puerto Rico to the Spanish Virgin Islands. We explored the tanks on Flamenco beach in Culebra and the lighthouse, baths, and snorkeling in Culebrita!
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We sail into Ponce, Puerto Rico and then rent a car to go to San Juan to explore! We explore Old San Juan by going to the Fort and seeing Ponce De Leons old house. We also head to Coffin Island and do some snorkeling!
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You can live this lifestyle too! BlueWater Cruising will show you how: https://www.bluewatercruisingplan.com/ We left mainland New Zealand and sailed to Great Barrier Island expecting to do some island hopping over the next few weeks during the mandatory ...
Sailing to St John Island in the US Virgin Islands. We go to Reef Bay and do a hike to soo the Taino Petroglyphs and then do some snorkeling. We then head to Round Bay and talk about what its like around us here now with whats going on, our new plans, and ...
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