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Albin Vega Velocir continues along the east coast of Andros Island in the Bahamas. We travel inside the reef and then take an AUTEC channel outside. Just off Green Cay we catch a Mahi Mahi that puts up quite a fight!
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Albin Vega Velocir travels 99 miles overnight from Georgetown, Exumas to Green Cay. Our NAVIK does most of the work but we are still exhausted after about 24 hours of 3 hour watches. After some exploration and snorkeling on Green Cay we continue 28 miles...
Amelia shares her homemade pizza recipe.
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Crust:
2 1/4 tsp. yeast
3 1/3 c. flour
1 c. water
2 tbsp. olive oil
Sauce:
1 can tomato paste
4 oz. water
3 tbsp. parmesan cheese
2 tbsp. honey
red pepper
basil
black pepper
oregano
garlic salt
Initial planning phase of our next voyage - getting the boat ready for sea.
For more details and more up-to-date information check out our website and blog at http://cruisinglealea.com.
For more sailing adventures see our other Playlists:
"Honolulu: Th...
Albin Vega Velocir returns from a visit with family. Still in Georgetown, the weather is windy but sunny-- a great combination for shore activities and projects. We make a conch into a conch horn, hike the trails of Stocking Island, try to fix the outboa...
Albin Vega Velocir has a new visitor, Matt from the UK. He joins Grant in an exploration of Crab Cay, just south of Georgetown. They snorkel a blue hole, a sunken sailboat and hike through the abandoned Walker Plantation from the 1700s.
We have been moored at PBYC all Winter but Spring is just around the corner and it is time to start our preparations to go cruising again.
For more details and more up-to-date information check out our website and blog at http://cruisinglealea.com.
F...
Stormy weather in Honolulu. Heavy rains, high winds and big surf led to flash floods and sewage spills on Kauai and Oahu. We even had hail, thunder and lightning. the Governor declared a disaster for the two islands. More bad weather expected.
For mo...
Albin Vega Velocir goes spear fishing offshore and catches a mega lobster. Then, the 32nd Annual Cruising Regatta begins with opening night performances! We end our week by participating in the "In Harbor Sailing Race" aboard the catamaran Deja Vu.
Gary, Richard and Drake aboard s/v Fellowship enter the ICW in Florida after 3 days of rough offshore sailing from Georgia. They dock at The Yacht Club at Delray Beach and complete their fantastic voyage.
Just another Saturday. Spending the winter in our home port at the Poor Boyz Yacht Club in Honolulu after arriving in Hawaii from San Francisco and sailing up the island chain. This is our version of a "Sustainable lifestyle" We will be sailing to the Bi...
Albin Vega Velocir sails to Georgetown, Exumas, under full sail, spinnaker and then motoring on the glassy water. We anchor by Monument Hill and then hike up the trail from Hamburger Beach for a spectacular view!
Fresh papaya for breakfast. Welcome to our galley aboard the sailing vessel Lealea. It can be challenging to cook on a 27 foot cruising sailboat especially in rough weather. But whether in port or at the dock we always have a good time. More recipes av...
Chuck makes himself a Mint Julip just like his Mom taught him. Welcome to our galley aboard the sailing vessel Lealea. It can be challenging to cook on a 27 foot cruising sailboat especially in rough weather. But whether in port or at the dock we always...
Albin Vega Velocir takes a dinghy ride through Pipe Cay after the winds die down, but it is still too choppy to snorkel the caves of Rocky Dundas. So we sail down to Staniel Cay, anchoring near pig beach on Big Major. There are 3 big pigs and 5 piglets! ...
Albin Vega Velocir waits out a Norther in Pipe Cay, exploring the sand bars and ruins of an old pier. When we get back Velocir is aground, but just a little bit! With too much wind to head out, we get some projects completed, including servicing the winc...
Albin Vega Velocir explores the mangrove channels of Shroud Cay in the Exumas Land and Sea Park. After being swirled out by the current onto a beautiful beach, we spend the rest of the day searching for an old well on the island referenced in one of our v...
Albin Vega Velocir crosses from Eleuthera to the Exumas in the Bahamas.
Entering the cut at Highborne Cay, we were welcomed by many a megayacht. Then, we sailed onward to Norman's Cay where we had a truly magical time exploring a sunken plane dating bac...
We love our airfloor inflatable hypalon Achilles dinghy that we bought used.
It has a bridle, seat bag cushion with emergency supplies and is "painted" nicely so that we will (hopefully) never be targeted by thieves.
The air floor enables us to fully defla...
The perfect way to make eggs for breakfast on a rolly day. Welcome to our galley aboard the sailing vessel Lealea. It can be challenging to cook on a 27 foot cruising sailboat especially in rough weather. But whether in port or at the dock we always hav...
We sailed to the island of Kauai to get away from the big city, Honolulu, for a couple of weeks. Here is a look at Nawiliwili harbor. This is our version of a "Sustainable lifestyle" We will be sailing to the Big Island, Lanai, Maui, Molokai, Oahu and Kau...
We were at Nawiliwili for the NYC annual Halloween yacht race but we did not enter.
For more sailing adventures see our other Playlists:
"Honolulu: The Beginning" - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYi0ZDWfmQxHVdrSH1cGp7Krw9kSYcwIE
"Cruising Lealea...
Gary, RIchard and Drake complete repairs on Vagabond 42 Fellowship on in Thunderbolt, GA before pushing off for Florida.
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