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Today we finish our crossing from Chagos to Seychelles without autopilot. Then, we find the way to replace the autopilot and enjoy this beautiful country.
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Today’s story is about being out on the water, in the islands, and taking advantage of what mother nature provides. From collecting rainwater to foraging with a friend and using stored power from the sun to have a date night on the deck.
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While having fun in the water in a bay in Ibiza, our outboard motor starts leaking fuel so Woody has to take the whole thing apart while Irenka provides safety cover on the paddle board. Once fixed w...
Updated summary of our sailing history while waiting on the delivery of our new Outremer 55 in June 2021. The formal start of the World Odyssey will be on October 12th in Sevilla.
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EP 157: 254nm later.. sailing into Walvis Bay, Namibia
After exploring what Luderitz had to offer (we visited Kolmanskop, Diaz Point, the whaling station and church) We finally got a weather gap to leave Luderitz and continue our trip up to Walvis Bay....
Minimalist solo sailor, Alan Mulholland, crosses the Atlantic from the Port of Calero in the Canaries to Martinique in the Caribbean. This is the second Atlantic crossing for Wave Rover having just completed a West to East passage in Part 1. In this part, ...
Still stuck in Suriname. Enjoying the rest and hangin out with our new friends. But eager to get moving. Finally our visa's are approved and we can leave! And we received a joyous escort once out in the open water... finally we are Caribbean bound.
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It's been almost a year since COVID-19 first revealed itself and now it feels like a bad house guest who just doesn't want to go away even living on a sailboat.
Living full time on our sailboat, circumnavigating the globe, we haven't been too bothered by...
We depart the Galapagos for the Marquesas Islands, 3,000 nautical miles across the empty Pacific. Along the way we have total carnage in terms of breakage (chafe, ripped sails, leaking hatches) and some health issues aboard. This is Part 1 of a 3 part seri...
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On the South coast of Mallorca, we tried to shelter from a lightening storm but found that the lightening strikes were all around us and we were lucky not to have been hit .
We decided it was time to head South so a...
Now that the excitement (chaos) of splashing the boat and immediately preparing for cyclones has passed, we’re slowly getting back to our familiar routines of living a life on the sea.
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EP 156: Wild Sailing Into a GHOST TOWN!
Embarking on our 720nm journey from Cape Town, South Africa to Walvis Bay, Namibia. We experiences some gnarly swell... what was a predicted 3m swell became a 4-4.5m swell. After not sleeping for 26 hours and knowin...
Intending to just stop in to pick up some fresh water, it seems Jupiter2 and crew will be stuck in Suriname longer than intended. Bogged down by bureaucracy, but still managed to have a good time with the friendly folks at Domburg Yacht Club.
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The Galapagos can be expensive for cruisers to visit, and many of our normal freedoms are taken away. But on Isabella those rules are more relaxed, the town less developed, and the anchorage was more protected. We left thinking this was our favorite of all...
Welcome to one of our cockpit sessions which is normally exclusively for patrons but this time we thought we would allow all our subscribers to see one to get a feel of what they are about.
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EP 155: We CAUGHT some LONG FIN TUNA on our SAILING CATAMARAN! 🐟
Embarking on our 720nm journey from Cape Town, South Africa to Walvis Bay, Namibia. The first two days we experiences calm waters and light winds. We relaxed, soaked up the sun and trie...
OMG how we look forward to a Burger, Chips and a cold beer. But will it be open?
Covid is kock blocking us wherever we go. But yes... we have reached the end of the South Atlantic Crossing.
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Part 1 of 3 : Minimalist solo sailor, Alan Mulholland, crosses the Atlantic from Nova Scotia to the Azores, and then on to the Canaries. After getting underway, Wave Rover, a Contessa 26, encounters all kinds of weather conditions as she crosses the North ...
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