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This is part 1 of a 2 part behind the scenes look at the Sail GP in Christchurch New Zealand. We meet the best sailors in the world, and get a tour of the team hangars and even the coaching booths at the event. Watch until the end where I get told I may be...
A marine captain shares his experience dealing with the frustration of negative comments from Facebook trolls on a post discussing their boat's damages. Despite the setback, the crew continues to offer valuable tips to their boating community.
00:00 Introduction
01:33 SD60 upgrade
06:50 Test in shipyard
07:39 Replacing depth transducer
10:49 Installing prop shaft
14:25 Splashing the boat
16:33 I screwed up!
18:49 Sea trial
23:04 Jamie comes back!
We continue to upgrade the SD50 to the S...
After having the deck of the bow rip clean off the hull, things go from bad to worse as we develop a very concerning knocking noise inside the Saildrive. It's so bad that we end up having to do an emergency haul out....
SV Parlay is a hurricane damaged La...
In this episode we leave Auckland, New Zealand to start our circumnavigation, when disaster strikes, and our bow completely tears away from the hull on the bow. It leaves us uncertain about our future plans...
SV Parlay is a hurricane damaged Lagoon 450 c...
This monster of an episode took so many people to be able to make. Thanks to all of my friends for the photos and footage from our hurricane Irma days:
Tara Jeffcoat - Salvage photos
Bobo Cogswell (BVI yacht sales) - Irma pics and videos
Tommy Costanza -...
The final part to our sailing to New Zealand series is complete! Been a very long time coming. Thank you all for following the journey!
SV Parlay is a hurricane damaged Lagoon 450 catamaran, which Colin rebuilt with friends and has started sailing around ...
In this episode we suddenly have to leave Minerva reef, and try to outrun a cyclone that has formed around Fiji, and is heading straight towards us. Our only option is to sail to New Zealand and hope for the best. In the meantime, the crew open up about wh...
Huge episode this week as we leave Tonga to sail over 1000 miles to New Zealand! We manage to stop at Minerva reef, which is a submerged atoll in the middle of the south Pacific ocean, and possibly one for the coolest places we have ever been!
SV Parlay i...
In this episode we sail to Bora Bora in French polynesia and see some of the incredible over water bungalows at the resorts, but some of them have a price tag of $10,000 per night...
SV Parlay is a hurricane damaged Lagoon 450 catamaran, which Colin rebui...
In this episode we sail to Bora Bora in French Polynesia to witness one of the most picturesque places we have ever seen. But coming here comes with an enormous price tag, with some of the resorts costing an astounding $10,000 per night to stay at...
If y...
In this episode we enter a regatta in Tahiti, and sail out to Moorea in a race against 25 other cruisers! There we go to a spot where we were able to swim with stingrays and sharks, and they get right up close and personal with us! We love French Polynesia...
Colin at Bravocon 2023 to promote below deck sailing... hanging out with captain glenn, captain Jason, Aesha Scott, Kate Chastain, Alex Propson and more!!
Here is the link to Part 1 if you want to start from the beginning!
https://youtu.be/DgcYmH9s7Lg
This week we enter the dreaded doldrums, where it is just one squall after another for days on end. But we get serious about what it would mean to have to ab...
@ParlayRevival and @david_shih take me to a HIDDEN 200FT WATERFALL in Fatu Hiva but first we have to sail 50nm there from Tahuata in the Marquesas Islands of French Polynesia. Be sure to check out their channels!! Thanks for sharing your footage David!
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Watch part 1/3 of the rigging episodes here!
https://youtu.be/wNhv9QRU98k
This is a special, longer episode where the owner of Selden masts, Jonas Berg, continues to take us through the step by step guide to replacing all of our standing rigging on our h...
Inquire about the BVI's festival here, and use code COLIN to let them know you are from Parlay Revival...
https://navigare-yachting.com/en/events/other/join-the-odyssey-sailing-festival-in-the-bvi-december-9-16-2023
This is the final week of boat jobs bef...
It was such an amazing week with all of our orders from the states arriving including brand new Highfield dinghy, with tohatsu outboard, all of our new lines from precision sails, Selden electric winch, starlink from FMC GlobalSat, the list goes on! But we...
For your chance to get in on the next party just click here!
https://www.patreon.com/parlayrevival
Crazy episode this week as we do a 3 day regatta in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico with 60 of our patreons! On the final day we get given a Superyacht from "Seasi...
Bit of a crazy episode this week as Darryl, the owner of precision sails, brings a 24ft dinghy 3000 miles down the coast of North America from Canada to Mexico, to deliver 3 sails to us, and also hang out for our 60 person Patreon meet up in Puerto Vallart...
In this LIVE episode I will talk to Brian and Kazza about what it’s like to live full time on a sailboat!
Follow their channel here!
https://www.youtube.com/@svdelos
We go to the Miami boat show to meet up with lots of our friends, but also celebrate being on the cover of Latitudes and attitudes magazine! Here we go on a Vela boat with our friend John after meeting up with some fellow Below deck friends in Miami. Big t...
We continue to sail up the coast of Mexico towards Barra de Navidad, where we have to creep into an extremely shallow anchorage. We even put a crew member up the mast to look out for reefs, but it didn't really go to plan...
SV Parlay is a hurricane damag...
We sail from Honduras to Mexico on the pacific side, and have a 6 day passage across the infamous Tehunatepec bay, where winds are renown as being the worst in the whole area. Along the way we pick up a line in the propeller in 16,000 ft of water, so the c...
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