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We leave St Johns Marina in Charleston and head south on the ICW. Its a cold, rainy, and windy day. We have to wait almost two hours for the bridge in Beaufort, SC and have to go through at night.
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We did a horse carriage ride in Charleston, explored downtown a little bit, and did a ghost tour at the old jail in Charleston where they put pirates at one time. It was pretty creepy and sounded like a horrible place to be back then. The average time to l...
We prepare to leave Charleston! We get diesel, share our new safety device, and explain how we look at the weather and decide if we want to go in the ICW or in the Atlantic.
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After arriving in Charleston by sailboat, the next day we go to the best dog park in Charleston. The day after we go to the vet and get her vaccines, and then Arya gets a bath at a self-service dog wash. We have been working so hard on the boat projects th...
We finish our night sail from Cape Fear to Charleston and are tired grungy sailors. Someone got seasick. We head into Charleston Harbor and get to St Johns Harbor Marina and prepare the boat for being at a marina for a week.
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We are in the middle of our search for a new boat. In this weeks episode we visit a few. This one is all about boats, old boats, cool boats, historic boats and yes, sinking boats too. We are joined by a guest for a few days as well and we include another e...
Watch the highlights of our Sailing voyage from Grand Cayman to Cuba to US. 11 days on the water with only 2 stops - Caya Largo Cuba (before the no-travel change) and Key West FL before the final leg to Bohicket Marina located in South Carolina's Charlest...
We continue our sail south along the west coast of the US. Our destination is Coos Bay in southern Oregon which has a river bar we have to cross. This coast is infamous for dangerous river bars so let’s see how it goes!
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We go overnight, offshore from Cape Fear, North Carolina to Charleston, South Carolina in our Catalina 30 sailboat. This passage was around 130 nautical miles. Was not the easiest passage but we got it done and it got us further along running from the cold...
Sailing South from Maryland to Florida. We travel from Deale, Maryland to Beuafort, North Carolina on the InterCoastal Waterway, then sail from Beaufort to Jacksonville, Florida on the Atlantic ocean with a stop in Charleston, South Carolina. After reach...
The Tula Shop - http://tulasendlesssummer.com/shop-tula/ I put zero music in this vlog. Comment below and let us know if you like this raw style better or more edited to music b-roll. In this vlog we sail from Charleston, SC to Winyah Bay, SC and talk abou...
We recently took Bill and Pauline sailing from Seabrook Island, SC to Charleston, SC. Watch as we take waves over the bow, run from a dark thunderstorm, catch lots of fish, and watch the most brilliant sunset from our Leopard48.
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We traveled through secret back way marsh creeks on our voyage to Driftwood Beach in Edisto SC with of our guest couples. Driftwood Beach has a beautiful beach - hard to get to, so know one is ever there. One one side is the ocean with pounding waves. On...
Enjoyed sailing the pre race before the real deal as well as attending the event and seeing what it is all about. Lots of fun fishing, sailing and just being our weird selves before headed back to the boat life and checking out the Annapolis boat show and ...
We row into town and bike around to explore the beautiful town of Charleston! We eat fried gator tail and venison meatloaf at Magnolias and go to the famous battery park. It's a fantastic day and the perfect setting for our hundredth episode!!
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This episode is PACKED with awesomeness! We FINALLY say goodbye to the ICW and sail the ocean from Georgetown to Charleston, where we spend our first day resting and cleaning the boat. We decide that our introduction to Charleston should be Middleton Place...
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In this episode we take time away from the boat. Join us for our trip from Charleston, SC to England where we meet with friends and family, enjoy some sightseeing, attend a Halloween themed wedding and much more.
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Yes, we've never celebrated Halloween before. But we're in the USA now, and the Halloween celebrations are everywhere, so we better join in!
The marina hosts a Halloween inspired fun-run to raise money for children of veterans and celebrate the opening of ...
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The time has come to get our Viking RescYou liferaft serviced. It's about a year overdue (don't worry, it's still safe) and because we're soon to be embarking on another sailing season, we need to get this thing servic...
In this episode we go 55 mph on a 420 Outrage Boston Whaler with 1400 HP outboards, get a drone donated to us by Patron Tim Ishii, take Britican up a river to a boatyard to look at our CopperCoat issues, we rescue our dinghy that fell off the davits, start...
Finally back in the water!!! Boats shouldn't be out of the water, they look weird and i think they are probably a little sad as we leave them.
Anyway, this week we finally get a launch booked, and Ruby Rose finally ends up where she belongs.
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Back on the boat at last!
After three months away for hurricane season we are finally reunited with Ruby Rose. However we are in a hot and humid South Carolina Boat Yard with jobs galore to do. Is everything going to be ok? Will the engine start? Can we ma...
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