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In this episode, we Escudo de Veragaus and sail Colon, Panama. With light wind, we have the perfect opportunity to fly our new (to us) spinnaker. But things don't always go as planned. After our arrival in Shelter Bay Marina we have our inspection for our ...
Introducing a new crew member
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Staying warm during winter on a sailboat, plus a secret family taco receipe. Brian shows how we stay warm in the Delaware winters. Not too costly!!, We also have started upgrading the electrical switches and outlets for a more modern look. We will upgrade ...
A jungle cruise and more fiberglass work!! Brian continued with the fiberglass work and we take a break to go on a dinghy ride to. the mash lands of Delaware.
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Big progress fiberglassing a cracked hull on a neglected Tayana 55 Sailboat. The fiberglass work continues!! Brian contiues the fiberflass work on the hull. He finishes up the mast structure and places the bolts. This needed to be completed in preparation ...
Winter Living on a 55' sailboat! Boy is it cold up here in Delaware. This video will be in real time so you can see what is going on in the winter. We did not make it to Florida for the winter, so we are stuck here. What to do on the boat when it is winter...
How to restore a Tayana 55 CC Sailboat for cruising!!
Fiberglass work, fiberglass work and more fiberglass work! Brian is making a ledger for the stringer fiberglass to sit on. He is also strengthening up the hull from the outside and from inside the boat...
Repairing the mast structure on a Tayana 55 Sailboat!! In this episode Brian starts working on the fiberglass work on the bottom of the boat. Exploring the crack we found that it was not superficial and will need some extensive fiberglass work. Brian begi...
hiIn this episode, we say see ya later to Santa Marta and welcome friends aboard for an offshore overnight sail from Santa Marta to Cartagena, Colombia. The sailing started out lovely, night time was a bit sporty and the following day was magical.
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Applied West Systems Epoxy- Barrier Coat! Brian spent well over a month sanding the boat down to the fairing getting the boat ready for new bottom paint. We applied 5 coats of west systems epoxy for the barrier coat, applied one coat of black hard bottom p...
We spend out last few days cruising around the islands in Belize and then we say goodbye to the crew.
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Life on the hard in a 55 Tayana C&C. We are living on the hard and doing lots of boat projects. Brian assesses all the work that needs to be done- sanding all the bottom paint off and removing the old Maxi prop. We take a break and head to Atlantic Cit...
The Marina- a Sight for sore eyes! The morning after our mishap with water in the bilge we wake up, have breakfast, pull up the anchor in Magothy River and head back towards the marina. We travel all day practicing our sailing skills and playing around wi...
Morning after the mishap! Brian continues to check the systems to make sure we will be ready to sail back to the marina. He checked the fuel and was going to transfer some fuel but decided not to so we could run the old fuel out. We had breakfast and then ...
Morning after the mishap!! Plotting our course to Annapolis. Checking to see if the generator will start, it fires right up. Thank goodness!! The alternator belt is loose, it will need to be tightened up, Brian says that's an easy fix. It was. Also checkin...
I new the boat was LEAKING- I sailed her anyway! Not a good plan! In this episode we pull off the dock and head out for our first sail of the season. We travel up the C and D canal to the opening of the Chesapeake. Once we are in the Chesapeake we can put ...
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Beginning of a Mishap! Sailing with a Leak!! First we go visit the oldest tavern in Delaware- Sully's Irish Pub at the Witherspoon in Middletown, Delaware. The bar tender gave us a history lesson on the tavern. We learned the tavern opened i...
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We get a great snorkel with a huge turtle and welcome back Amanda as well as welcome new crew Sarah!
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The Tayana Blues! Will the projects ever end? Will we ever get to go sailing?? The boat projects on our Tayana 55 Staysail Schooner are more than we expected! The labor and expense has been daunting. Brian has been working on bedding everything on the deck...
Careful what you wish for!!!! Downwind sailing proves to be quite exciting. Join us on our passage to the Canaries, and wait for it . . . . . we caught TWO fish !!!!!
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Comparing an Abandoned 1980 Nautor Swan 57 to a 1984 Tayana 55 CC.
Brian serviced all 6 winches on our Tayana 55 sailboat. He will take you through the process of getting them in good working order. Once all the winches were done, I made winch covers. I us...
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