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Chewing betelnut is an extremely addictive habit that the majority of people in Papua New Guinea partake in. It is a strong stimulant, and can have quite a few adverse health effects long term. It is completely legal, and available every 20m down the stree...
In this episode we try betelnut, which is a legal stimulant which is causing major issues amongst locals in Papua New Guinea. It has the highest rate of mouth cancer in the world, but is so addictive that people chew it all day long, and ent up losing thei...
Being co-owners of a small business has been an absolute whirlwind of ups and downs, but we have done some upgrades and wanted to give our kiwi friends an opportunity to grab a mad deal this weekend with our new brass sprayer bucket packs. Salt shark can b...
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In this episode we make it to Vanuatu after a 1000 miles sail from Tonga. But on arrival, the Vanuatu locals ring the Fijian officials, who say that what we have done looks very suspicious. We then procee...
This week we set sail on a 450 mile up wind journey from Fiji to Tonga, purely to collect our 2 dogs. But Fiji take their border security VERY seriously!
SV Parlay is a hurricane damaged Lagoon 450 catamaran, which Colin rebuilt with friends and has start...
We continue to sail around Fiji, but the ladies get a little carried away at our patreon meet up where we all go to to a floating bar then get picked up by a superyacht for a wild booze cruise!
SV Parlay is a hurricane damaged Lagoon 450 catamaran, which ...
This week we continue sailing around Fiji, with some very important guests! We sail out to the Yasawa island group, and even get to swim with manta rays! But when glenn goes to give his fish a smooch, he learns that's a bad idea!
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In this episode we explore the Minerva reefs, which are submerged atolls located in the middle of the pacific ocean. Closest to Tonga and Fiji, but it is owned by neither country. There is no land, but the reef provides good shelter for boats sailing to/fr...
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In this episode we continue our sail from New Zealand ...
In this video, we dive into the world of Cyclops load sensors and explore their potential in saving our boat's bulkheads by providing precise load measurements on shrouds during sailing. The question remains: Could these load sensors be the future for crui...
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This is actually our final episode for the New Zealand circumnavigation, as we pull into Opua, but we t...
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This is the final week of boat jobs bef...
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As we found a crack in the rigging on our Lagoon 450, we have time to do a proper install of our Starlink Ma...
We finally make it to Huatulco, Mexico, and attempt to clear into the country, but are completely oblivious to to the local laws which got us unexpectedly in a spot of bother...
SV Parlay is a hurricane damaged Lagoon 450 catamaran, which Colin rebuilt wi...
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...
We try something different for Lattitudes and attitudes magazine, but on second thought realize that it was pretty dangerous for the girls...if you want to see the cover shot they ended up choosing go here:
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SV Parlay i...
We FINALLY clear out of Costa Rica and sail up towards Nicaragua, where Colin has a small lot of land tucked away in a small surf town paradise. And as usual the crew have a LOT of fun along the way, including surf, pranks, and rain showers!
SV Parlay is ...
This is the first ever behind the scenes episode of below deck where I interview every cast member about their experiences on the show, and also some of the production team about what its like behind the scenes of below deck sailing. We talk about what it ...
We got struck for the second time in 2 years during wet season in Costa Rica. We lost all navigation equipment and also most of the Victron gear is now toast. But chief engineer Colin Trouble shoots the systems slowly, to get to the bottom of the total dam...
We go to the Newport International boat show and invite Daisy Kelliher from Below Deck sailing along with us and end up being in a hilarious popularity contest between Jamie and Daisy about who has more fans than the other!
Thanks to @TotalBoat for organi...
After a last minute decision to go home to New Zealand after being away for 6 years, I finally get to spend some time with friends and family. This 2 part series gives you a sneak peek into my childhood and upbringing!
SV Parlay is a hurricane damaged La...
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