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It had to happen sometime... Thus far, all our haul outs had gone smoothly and easily. But this experience hauling out at PSS Shipyard in Satun, Thailand was our worst one yet.
We managed to fix the leaking through-hull that was the reason for the haul ...
We swim, snorkel, sail, and paddle board at Alabaster Bay!
Alabaster Bay in Eleuthera is one of our very favorite anchorages. The water is incredibly clear, the beach is simply beautiful, and the anchorage itself it nicely sheltered from the prevailing ea...
Having guests visit is always a blast, especially when those guests are so interested in the realities of cruising life. Our friends Denitsa and Niki actually VOLUNTEERED (well... one of them volunteered the other) to help out with boat projects. I coul...
We sail off anchor from Rock Sound and drop the hook at a "secret" blue hole located near a small group of islands known as the Pineapple Cays.
This is an area that very few people go to. These small islands are uninhabited and very raw. We tend to hone i...
Disclaimer... ships in camera are much closer than they appear! In order to continue our Southeast Asia adventures, we had to make our way up the notorious Malacca Straits. This meant we were once again tangling with the big ships, with the added compli...
We exit Conch Cut and point our little ship towards Eleuthera. In this video, I haven't added any music for the first half of it. I just enjoy hearing the natural sounds of the boat sailing across the water.
It was a GREAT sail. We were making close to 6 ...
After 100 days in Indonesia, it was time to finally leave the country. But in order to do that, we had to cross one of the busiest shipping lanes in the world... the Singapore Straits!
We'd spent days watching a constant stream of ships and knew a good p...
Ben and Wes go spearfishing from a sailing dinghy. This SIMPLE & RAW video is intended to share what it's like to sail a dinghy to a downwind Bahamian island, anchor off the lee shore, spear a fish for dinner, and tack your way back home.
This video t...
We meet up with Wes and Kate of Wicked Salty to explore the old Decca Station on Pipe Cay.
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The White Horse Cliffs on the Northeast corner of Black Point don't get much attention. It's a shame because the view from the top of the cliffs is absolutely STUNNING. Lucky for you - we're gonna take you there to see the sights that only a select few wou...
Sailing across the equator is special moment. It's even more special when you cross with friends who have never done it before, aka Pollywogs!
We had become Shellbacks (sailors who've crossed the equator) on our way to the Galapagos way back in 2016. So...
The countdown is on! Our latitude is getting closer and closer to zero as we approach the equator for the second time on our circumnavigation!
Of course, to get there, we had to work for it. The winds close to the equator are incredibly light, but someh...
At Hawksbill Cay, in the Exumas, you can find the ruins left behind by a the Russell family. They were loyalists who settled the island in 1785, and it's very interesting to walk the same paths that they did well over 200 years ago.
It's hard to imagine h...
If you enjoy pulchritudinous archipelagos then this video is for you.
Stare at the screen while a series of pictures flash before your eyes. Observe the people doing things in places. In the midst of the cascading stream of multicolored pixels, you may ex...
Sailing in Indonesia is always an adventure. If we're not dodging fishing boats and FADs, apparently we need to keep an eye out for waterspouts!
We had a couple water spouts form way too close for comfort on our sail over to Belitung. Fortunately, we es...
There's a good reason that gentlemen never sail to weather. It's splashy, chaotic, and ungentlemanly in every way.
However, since there are no gentlemen aboard our sailboat, we are exempt from this rule - therefore we often beat our brains out as we smash...
In Malay, orang means "person" and utan is derived from hutan, meaning "forest." So orangutan is literally translated as "person of the forest." Orangutans are the only great apes of Asia and there was no way were were going to pass up seeing them while ...
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In this vid, you can sail along with us from the Berry Islands to the Exumas. It's a 2 day trip, and we take you along in this video with natural sounds and a laid back pace.
Ho...
It's time for some real talk. Sailing in Indonesia is not very fun or very easy. And here's why:
There are fish attraction devices (FADs) everywhere, including in extremely deep water, they don't have lights and you can't see them on radar. And if you'...
One of Tambi's new favorite things to do is taking the paddle board out to explore the mangrove creeks that run through many of the islands.
So we take her to the mouth of the creek, get her set up on the paddle board, and we follow her through the creek ...
What's not to love about Bali? It really does have it all. We had some good sailing, went and dove a WWII wreck, hiked some secret waterfalls, visited a Balinese temple on a lake, flew a drone over some gorgeous rice fields and celebrated Amy's birthday....
A word of advice. It's perhaps not the best idea to take two ladies on a sailing passage that turns into a tough upwind bash. Especially when it's the first time one of them has ever sailed overnight!
Our friend Sara had a flight to catch on the island ...
Sailing in Indonesia's Komodo National Park is like sailing in a different world. Here, dragons are real, giant peaceful aliens swim in the water and the coral is so healthy it hides tiny creatures we'd never seen before.
Our friend Sara came to join us ...
If you're going cruising, you have to accept the fact that you'll be doing boat work in exotic places. It's just the way it goes.
If there's one thing that I can guarantee you about boats, it's that eventually things will break, wear out, and need to be r...
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