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In this video, we're on the beautiful island of Menorca enjoying one of the coolest anchorages we've been in yet: Cala Coves. We have our friends visiting (who by the way own a beautiful Vindo 22 in Sweden). We have a rain day, so we go to this cool bar, b...
It was a rough sail to Iceland. Paragon has taken some damage and the crew is spent, but now is not the time to rest. We're closer to our end destination in Ireland and there is much to do. Time to get to work! Actually, maybe it's just time for a celebrat...
Hola from Menorca! In this video, we spend a few days in Mahon, the capital of Menorca, and learn all about its rich history (including some fun facts like that mayonnaise originated here)! We do a big food shop and track down a metal worker to help us fix...
Come dive into the lush, kelp forests at Catalina Island off the California coast, then set sail south with us! Along the way we have some nice sailing conditions and get a chance to experience real life battleship maneuvers, dodging warships and have a c...
Legally in Colombia, we head out and explore the island of San Andres just in time for Christmas. We bid farewell to James to head back to the USA, and we spend Christmas Eve with a new friend that invited us to his local neighbor hood to show us who they ...
Hello! Join us as we leave Sardinia in this video and embark on our 2 day passage across to Menorca, the first of the Balearic Islands coming from the East. We have a hard time getting comfortable as we're close-hauled or close-reached the whole way, so we...
The first x3 of many Panamanian beers we (Alan & Kruger) found in our local grocery store, we throw back Soberana, Balboa, and Panama beers in some cool locations with special guest Diana, Nadia, and a furry primate friend!
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Sailing the North Atlantic can be tricky in the best of times, and these are not the best of times. It's a challenging sail with rolly conditions and strong winds, but a rogue waves causes damage that leaves the crew rationing. Will our equipment make it t...
We arrived on the shores of Panama to see market stores lined with blue box and other "Made in the USA" stamped Mac boxes. Then we found Rey's Brand quickly bought 8 boxes not knowing how it'd taste. Purely based on the look of the picture!!!
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A hard separation follows yet another weekend lockdown in the Bahamas. It's time to say farewell to our good friends Cody and Therese from Sailing Vinyasa. This is the hard part of cruising life.
Trying to fill up on water turns into quite the ordeal as wa...
After 5 days at sea getting knocked around in large swells, we arrived to Providencia, Colombia. They had Hurricane IOTA rip through about a month prior and you could see the destruction as we motored into the harbor. After many attempts with an agent on l...
Ciao! In this video, we’re in Sardinia and we sail to the incredibly unique and odd island of Asinara just off the northwestern coast of Sardinia. Asinara is pretty much uninhabited, and is a national park, home to lots of wildlife (including donkeys, an...
Get off the grid and lose track of the days and time as you slip into the simple living of the cruising lifestyle! We sail California’s Channel Islands, departing San Miguel, sailing to the backside of Santa Rosa and Santa Cruz, and then set our sights ...
Hello, welcome back! We’re in the Maddalena islands, which are beautiful, paradise-like islands off the Northern coast of Sardinia. We pick Alex’s brother up, making a grand total of us 5 on the boat! The most we've ever had on the boat! It's nice and ...
We are sailing in the land of giants. The crew of Paragon thought we had seen proper icebergs on the western side of Greenland, but we had seen nothing. The east coast towers with massive icebergs 15 stories tall (or more!) that are essentially floating mo...
Ahoy! We’re on the Northern coast of Sardinia in this video, sailing around the Maddalena islands with our friends. We leave from Palau, go to the exclusive small resort of Porto Rafael, then head across to the beautiful Maddalena islands, which is a nat...
In this video, we’re on the Northern coast of Sardinia. We set up camp in this big anchorage and try to find some space onboard for some yoga. We manage to find a spot on the bow and coachroof and do some amazing sunset yoga! We get a to do list going of...
The steering is fixed, the boat is secured, and we have an...acceptable weather window. Kind of. But our time has run out as the frequency of storms increases and the tiny, unprotected harbour fills with icebergs. We can't stay any longer, so we leave. We ...
We are finally on the move again!!! It was good to get out of Mexico amid all the worries if countries would be open due to Covid. We were unable to get a solid answer if sea transit to Honduras was ok, so we decided to bite the bullet and take the 5 day j...
In this video, we are in a beautiful spot on the eastern coast of Sardinia, called Cala Moresca. We try to go for a walk on land but get told off when we dinghy ashore. We go for a great swim, Lars makes the most of the slightly deeper water to practice so...
We review the Mac and Cheese box we saw the most in Mexico made by La Moderna. We saw a few other options for elbow noodles and a chipotle version, but this was the closest to what "Blue Box" would be in the states! Bone Apple Tea'
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November was full of Hurricanes in the western Carribbean, especially Hurricane IOTA passing over one of our next locations, Providencia, Colombia.
So we waited a few more weeks for the weather to pan out and started provisioning and prepping the boat for...
With a report calling for 50+ knots of wind off the southern coast of Greenland, we stayed put in the semi-protected harbour of the weather station. After all, we needed to have access to internet and weather reports. But then came the icebergs. Should we ...
After failing to make it to Chichen Itza the previous week, we decide to head with Lala and Adam down to the Coba Mayan ruins west of Tulum. We had the place almost to ourselves getting there early, and it left enough time to drive to Valladolid, Mexico to...
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