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After 600 nautical miles with a broken Autopilot it was a BLOODY good feeling pulling into Airlie Beach knowing there was a brand new tiller pilot awaiting our arrival.
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00:37 - Wild Ride
01:40 - Airlie Beach
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Join us as we make our way to the towering Scawfell Island, spear some fresh fish and Michael shares his secret beer-battered fish recipe. Coral trout Catch & Cook.
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Arriving at the famous Percy Island Yacht Club with few provisions we head to work to husk some coconuts to make fresh coconut milk, spear a Tuskfish and make a traditional Samoan Oka I'a.
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Join us this episode as we sail north checking out some deserted tropical islands right here in QLD, Australia. We go for a quick little dive where Michael finds some delicious Crayfish and Jess cooks up a quick Lobster Curry.
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Sailing and exploring this absolute paradise which is Pearl Bay, definitely a highlight of the season. We finally find a loaded coconut tree and clean up on the beachcombing front.
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00:22 - Sailing to Pearl Bay
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Sailing in Australia is some of the worlds finest Sailing. Many of you kn ow that we are moving to our new catamaran at the end of this year. This gives us the opportunity to learn the lines before we move on board Ruby Rose 2
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Arriving in the Keppel Islands we find clear water so I send Michael to catch some Crayfish from the Great Barrier Reef which I turn into the best mornay cray pizzas that we've ever eaten! We then discover our engines tell tail is a little slow so we dry o...
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#shorts A bit of raw sailing footage from a passage from South West Rocks to Coffs Harbour (Australia) aboard our Peter Snell Easy 37' "Popao" Let us know in the comments below if you want to see more of these bonus #Shorts
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Sailing Queensland, with the weather deteriorating we rush to Pancake creek to hide from the weather where we find oysters and cook up a coral trout feast over a beach fire. With a break in the weather, we then run up to Yellow Patch, Gladstone.
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As we settle in at Lady Musgrave Island on the Great Barrier Reef, Australia we head out for a dive and go spearfishing for Wahoo with great success.
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00:00 - Intro
02:30 - Spearfishing
10:19 - Fish Cleaning
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This week we head north en route to Hobart where we plan to carry out Mirrool's long overdue interior refit. On the way we stop off at Quarantine Bay to fill our larder with some delicious seafood.
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Join us this week as we brave the oncoming winter in our tiny sailboat and discuss our plans in light of the current restrictions in Tasmania.
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After taking our fill of mussels from one of the nearby mooring buoys we continue our journey southwards down the east coast of Tasmania with gusting winds keeping us on our toes! We visit the famous Tessellated Pavement at Eagle Hawk Neck on our way to ou...
Our exploration of the Furneaux Group of islands in Tasmania continues as we dive for, and come up with new fabulous ways to cook, both Black Lip and Green Lip Abalone.
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Join us for our first week at the Furneaux Group of islands in Tasmania, featuring spearfishing, sailing and uncharted shoal dodging. Pascale even trials a few fish offal experiments in the galley.
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Bass Strait is the notorious stretch of water dividing Tasmania from Mainland Australia. Naturally, sailing across it is bound to have some ups and downs, which we feature in this episode and you can join us for the reward at the end of the trip.
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This video depicts our week in Jervis Bay dodging rapidly changing winds and smokey skies aboard our tiny sailboat during some of the worst of the New South Wales fires in December last year.
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Join us this week as we take a tour of 5 very different wooden boats at the Pittwater Wooden Boat Festival.
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After a well earned rest we explore the surrounds of Pittwater before sailing to Gosford to re-provision Mirrool.
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The weather man lied to us again! With forecast 15 to 20 knot offshore winds predicted to give us a beam reach down the coast we expected our trip from Newcastle to Pittwater to be a bit of a non-event. What we got instead was something completely differen...
What happened this week? There was a boom testin', oyster gatherin', fish spearin', soup makin', whale watchin', night sailin' and fridge lid installin'! There's also the usual banter but you're going to have to come along for the ride to hear it.
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On a fast downwind sail from Port Macquarie to Port Stephens we make a big mistake.... Join us this week as we troubleshoot the breakage and make a temporary repair so we can get back out sailing again.
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This week we depart the Gold Coast Seaway ready to ride the northerly winds 100 nautical miles to the mouth of the Clarence River in New South Wales coastline. Once the wind picks up in the afternoon, we go the fastest we've ever been on Mirrool surfing do...
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