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Let’s get the heck out of here‼️ Join us for a 10 day sail from French Polynesia to Tonga— a passage we’ve been looking forward to for quite some time… 😍 The journey begins with a beautiful overnight trip from Tahiti to Bora Bora, where we t...
On this week's episode of Onboard Lifestyle, this veteran haul-out team makes quick work of our rub-rail damage that basik sustained from the travel lift straps. The process is tedious but is completed start to finish in two days using all synthetic materi...
This battery had a bad BMS. The manufacturer choose the cheapest one they could find, it didn't even have a heat sink.
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Work on the dodger may be done, but before we can leave Okracoke, we need to install our new Garmin GMI20. The last one died halfway through our passage from Miami to Beaufort, and we had a replacement unit sent to the Okracoke post office. Despite our bes...
Kevin & Wendy Rough Sail to St Croix
In this episode we make the hop from St Thomas, USVI to St Croix, a passage of about 34nm due south. As has happened previously, the wind speeds turn to sustained 30 knots. We end up with at least two failures, whi...
Is it OK to sail and drink? On my boat it is. We set sail for the island of Sal 130nm miles away in fantastic sailing conditions with a crew of three on a Jeanneau SunFizz 40. A Frenchman and sailing teacher, beautiful Wendy and myself, captain of the sail...
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Jay and Kenna sail back to Linton Bay in order to get their engine in top notch after having experienced multiple failures. They spend countless hours over the course of a few days eliminating what could be the culprits while on anchor, but they won't know...
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Did the Maya Sail? 🌊🚣 - because sailing these same waters today, their maritime legacy feels alive.
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Mel Gibson on Joe Rogan, 2025
Middle America, United Fruit Company, 1953
Lost World of the Maya, 1972
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OFF GRID SAILING THE REMOTE SKELETON COAST - And then it rained in the driest place on earth!
This week, we sail north along Namibia's Skeleton Coast, One of the most remote and unforgiving stretches of Africa's Atlantic coastline. There's no cell signal,...
On this week's episode of Onboard Lifestyle, the crew prepares basik by painstakingly removing the hardened growth from her bottom. The process was monotonous but successful. The Kiwi props and zincs were removed as well and thoroughly clean. With her all...
In this video I dive a bit deeper into how an LiFePO4 BMS works. I describe the function of different kinds of balancing methods.
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We’re kicking off a super exciting phase of the build this week—installing the sailing hardware on Delos 2.0! This is a huge step and one ...
This week, Arabella makes her way to Ocracoke Island, at the south end of North Carolina’s Outer Banks. Robin and I have been looking forward to visiting the Outer Banks, and maybe exploring long-abandoned Portsmouth Island.
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Welcome to Pacific Solo, where I, Lowell Sheppard, share my sailing adventures and discoveries around Japan. Initially, my goal was to sail across the Pacific solo before turning 70, but that journey is on permanent hold due to unforeseen circumstances. No...
Last minute preparations before setting sail around the Cabo Verde Islands. One of our goals is to find the mermaid inside Wendy. She's not a good swimmer. So we're setting off to Sal and Boa Vista where the waters are turquoise and beaches golden. But bef...
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Jay and Kenna felt ready—prepared and excited to return to paradise. After a week anchored in Linton Bay, they set sail for what should have been a smooth trip back to the San Blas Islands. But that’s not how things played out.Pounding into relentless ...
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On this week's episode of Onboard Lifestyle, the crew was so involved with finishing up the synthetic rigging, the haul out date snuck up on us. With a nicely timed break in the wind, we shift gears and haul basik out of the water for the first time in 26 ...
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