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Sometimes, we have breath taking sunsets, and sometimes, we have to drop our sails heading into waves, with our stomachs in a knot. But, just like everything in like, it is the highs and lows which make us feel truly alive.
Hope you all enjoy,
Becka &...
We are usually pretty careful with our gear but when this happened, we took it as a sign to move on to the next place!
Becka & Zach
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Having just arrived in Brest from Falmouth the previous day, it was a quick turnaround when our weather window for the bay came. 2 days, 8 hours and over 300 miles later, we arrived in Gijón after quite the adventure.
We bloody did it!
Becka & Zach...
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We did it! We sailed the 150 miles across the English Channel, from Falmouth to Brest. We encountered cargo ships, crazy currents and almost 10 knots!
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Ah, Tea-lu, how we missed you. The English weather during a stormy week, not so much though. Join us as we explore the river Fal (and all its creeks and abandoned boats) and shelter from the rain- oh and run aground for the first time!
We hope you enjoy,
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It was pretty drizzly in England, so we packed up Teulu, tied her to a pontoon and left...
We hope you enjoy,
Becka & Zach
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As lovely as the Helford River was, the weather had shifted and bought with it drizzle, fog and swell, so it was time to relocate. We were heading to St Mawes, a little fishing village just 5 nautical miles from Falmouth. The sun managed to make an appeara...
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We were attempting to sail from Falmouth to the South of Portugal- a big trip! Despite watching for our weather window (and seeing a sys...
After 6 Months of working on Teulu, our 1987 Colvic Victor ketch, it was time to cut the marina lines and head out into the Ocean, however, with a gale hitting the Scillies coming far more East than expected, we were to be battling 35+ knots and 2m+ waves ...
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The countdown is on. We have one month to finish our jobs, sell our cars and get our 1987 Colvic Victor Ketch, Teulu, ready for the advent...
We are off in a few weeks and at the moment, we have shiny new batteries with no way to power them once off the marina power. However, thats all about to change.
Join us as we add two HUGE solar panels to Teulu and add an inverter and charge controller, ...
Teulu has some...interesting...wiring to say the least. Becka, also has some interesting wiring at times and having only just learnt electrics, the 'being careless with a spanner' thing, was easily forgotten. Ah well, you only make that mistake once! Join ...
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Defeat. Something we have felt often recently. However, getting our mast down gave us the perfect excuse to go digging around the electrics...
The countdown is on and while most would be route planning, food provisioning and ensuring the boat is up to scratch, we are losing an ENTIRE mast. EEK! Nothing like a good old challenge though, are we right?
Hope you all enjoy coming along on this hecti...
Gas, boats, gas on boats- a combination which could have turned pretty dangerous had we not fixed it. Although we had put it off for a little while- enough was enough and it was time to tear it apart and replace it all.
Also- we got a tender! At last! (d...
Welcome on board Teulu everyone. We are so excited to finally share an inside and out look at our Colvic Victor ketch. Currently set up as a live aboard but with some upgrades on the horizon, we thought it was the perfect time to share an overview of her w...
New anchor- check, new anchor swivel- check, day sailing experience- check, day anchoring experience- check. Time for the overnight!
We picked Cawsand Bay to head to as it was local and sheltered and despite the rolling waves, unexpected water in our ste...
You must be thinking- surely they can't have another leak? And well, we don't blame you because that is exactly what we thought. However, with Becka's birthday (or boathday as Zach likes to say) fast approaching, we had to crack on and get it pulled up and...
A few people have messaged us asking 'but why this?'- and to be honest, it's a really good question. With minimal larger boat sailing experience, fresh out of university and with our whole lives ahead- why did we pick a boat over a house?
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A few days before we are heading on a hike and wild camp with friends and it's almost as if Teulu knew and wanted to throw us one more little curved ball before we left. And its a leak!
Luckily, we managed to figure out where it was coming from quite qui...
Back to boat jobs this week but fear not, apparently there is never a dull day in our lives at the moment! We got to scrubbing the boat- properly this time. That means Zach hopping in and giving the hull a good old clean, that was until we got told off! Wh...
As we want to spend 99% of our nights on Teulu at anchor, it was pretty vital we upgraded our anchor set up. Heading to the shop and buying the biggest anchor in the shop did happen, and so did dropping it a few times and spinning in circles, questioning w...
After the series of um, unfortunate events? that happened last week, we were apprehensive to say the least to head out again by ourselves. However, negative thinking didn't help us at all the previous week so we decided to mix it up and believe in ourselve...
Think the water is meant to be on the outside of the boat...not the inside! We were hours away from setting sail for the first time when we decided to bring the pilot berth floor up. First finding mould, then realising it was because there was a lot of wat...
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