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After over two months stuck in Saint Martin, we decided that the best course of action for us to escape hurricane season and reconnect with our sanity was too repatriate to Sweden.
But leaving the boat in a safe place and getting home is obviously a lot ...
While sailing we have been caught out by the VIRUS and cannot enter any country. We have to somehow make do until the world becomes normal again. So we set sail for a reef in the middle of nowhere, 272 nautical miles off the coast of Nicaragua. We have no ...
This is the episode where we show exactly what happened the day things started shutting down in Panama. We had crew all over the place, and borders were closing at a rapid rate due to Covid-19. Most of the crew get back to the boat but we had to leave some...
Our relationship gets to a breaking point. The strain of the past couple of weeks with Margarida's seasickness, lack of sleep and anxiety about where we can sail to be safe is causing grief. There is a solution but it seems they can't be found out in the m...
We have just been kicked out of Haiti now too. So after being kicked out of Cuba 2 weeks ago, finding no refuge in Domincian Republic, Haiti is just the icing on the cake. Where can we go now? It seems hopeless but with some good skills and common sense we...
I had 24 hours to spend with my girlfriend before she flew home to the Philippines for an undetermined amount of time. The COVID-19 situation has kept us apart for 5 months.
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After a failed attempt to get into the Dominican Republic we are still stuck at sea with no where to go, but our faith is bigger and we try again.
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The corona virus can hit you in a number of ways...one you can contract the disease and have to suffer and possibly die or it can effect you like it did us...you can be caught out on a boat being kicked out of one country and before you are able to get int...
BOAT LIFE IN SOUTH PACIFIC | ⛵ Living in a Sailboat PAYS OFF (More than EVER!!)
Coronavirus Pandemic hits French Polynesia. We were having great days in this paradise island when things started to change, our friends are trying to get back home but they...
The crew of a hurricane damaged catamaran provision to cross the Pacific Ocean. After transiting the Panama Canal, they prepare to leave the city and go into complete isolation in the Pacific Ocean. They plan to sail up to Costa Rica to pick up some crew, ...
In this week's video, we've been told that we're allowed to sail from bay to bay in Grenada. Not needing to be told twice, we haul anchor and set off for a sail to the southern side of Grenada. The sail shakes off some cobwebs from our boat and also our cr...
70 days from our last supplies and 46 days of forced exile we were one of the few boats caught out since we had checked out of Cuba and hadn’t arrived in Jamaica before the lockdowns came into effect. With no information and seemingly nowhere to go in th...
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Back in March when this whole thing started, we felt confident that we had time to prepare hurricane season f...
We sailed to a new island with friends onboard, we are planning to start by Huahine and then sail to other beautiful paradises, but it seems things are getting a bit complicated as Coronavirus (Covid-19) escalates around the globe. Will we be able to move...
After working our butts off on boat projects for 8 months, AND with coronavirus disrupting everything we had planned for next year, now our short term goal is to leave civilization behind and remember why the heck we bought a sailboat in the first place.
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The corona virus has meant that we are stranded in some remote islands in Panama, waiting for some borders to open up. The pandemic has affected absolutely everyone, but we made this birthday tribute to highlight some of the laughs and good times we have h...
Panama has been very strict with it’s lockdown measures, especially for sailors. Up until now, it has been illegal to move our sailboat without explicit permission from the authorities. Recently we started hearing rumors that boat regulations are changin...
Last week we got the news that due to the Pandemic shutdowns the city of Kingston, which runs the marina that our sailboat is stored at is closed until at least Aug 31st and they will not be launching boats this season.
So, our sailing season is cancelled...
👉 World Health Organisation Mythbusting:
https://www.who.int/emergencies/diseases/novel-coronavirus-2019/advice-for-public/myth-busters
We have been hearing stories from cruisers in far-flung places about how they are coping with living in isolation....
Sailors living isolated in the deep blue of the South Pacific. In times of Coronavirus and lockdown this place is true paradise. We spent some days isolated from the world with very little internet connection just living the present moment and it was a ble...
NO MORE SAILING? | 106 | Beau and Brandy Sailing
We have been in quarantine for weeks in St. Martin. We are waiting to hear if any islands down south of the caribbean, below the hurricane belt. Meanwhile, we have heard that some islands have gone into com...
I couldn't wait any longer to climb a mountain, so i did it, right under my own roof. After some internet wizardry and some arduous calculations, i found out to do this i would have to climb 5 flights of stairs, 205 times. Having never climbed more than ab...
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[Nos amis francophones, description en dessous ] Ahh this coronavirus, this isolation. Like most of us, we can’t escape it, so our sailing on board lifestyle is quite different than when we're traveling. Since now 1 month, we’re part of Ao Chalong’...
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