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Today in the galley - Cast iron Cornbread. Laura makes Chuck's favorite -cornbread w/sausage in a cast iron pot. Welcome to our galley aboard the sailing vessel Lealea. It can be challenging to cook on a 27 foot cruising sailboat especially in rough w...
Kona winds today. On shore and blustery bringing rain and muggy cool weather. Not a day for sailing. We are just cruising, having a Trash Can omelette from the fuel dock for breakfast. Hanging in our home port at the Poor Boyz Yacht Club in Honolulu afte...
Laura has a fondness for iced coffee but our budget does not. One small way we found to save money and and stick in the cruising kitty instead.
Welcome to our galley aboard the sailing vessel Lealea. It can be challenging to cook on a 27 foot ...
Albin Vega Velocir sails to Rock Sound, Eleuthera, Bahamas under spinnaker after saying "hi" to some tallship friends. The weather is delightful and some barracuda bite the fishing lines. Ashore, the Captains visit a Blue Hole filled with fish and then G...
Albin Vega Velocir sails close-hauled from Hatchet Bay, Eleuthera, Bahamas to Governors Harbour, Eleuthera,Bahamas in 20 kts of wind. It is a wet ride! The Captains Howerton haul their plastic folding water jugs to shore, filling them at the town spicket...
Veggie stew is a regular staple on our boat and will last about 3 days.
I love using our Pro-Selections pressure cooker.
http://www.pro-selections.com
Welcome to our galley aboard the sailing vessel Lealea. It can be challenging to cook on a 27 foot...
After visiting the beautiful Spanish Wells on our Albin Vega we cruised through Current Channel and sailed to Hatchet Bay, a protected bay carved out into the sea.
Here we went on a cave adventure!! The topography here is really interesting and conducive ...
Take a tour of the sailing vessel Lealea as presented by its Boatswain,
Bree the cat.
Lealea is an Albin Vega 27. She is hull number 1860 of 3,500 boats designed by Per Brohal and built in Sweden between 1969-1975.
To follow along with Chuck, Laur...
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.
Follow Chuck and Laura on their cruising ...
After sailing to Little Harbor in the Abacos we crossed over to Eleuthera.
Lots of good fast sailing for our Albin Vega Velocir!
Conditions were okay, the only excitement was that we almost lost our dinghy.
Arriving in Royal Island we explored the islan...
A bad day in the islands: drowned surfer, 2 boat wrecks and a lost kayaker. From the lanai at PBYC we saw a sail boat run aground at Magic Island yesterday. The owner, a friend and her dog got off the boat safely but the boat is a wreck and is now being ...
On the first leg of their voyage, Vagabond 42 Fellowship's heads become inoperable, the autopilot starts to fail and their engine mysteriously conked out.. They also communicate with the US Coast Guard about a nearby EPIRB activation.
Cruising Albin Vega Velocir in the Abacos, Bahamas on our way to Eleuthera.
We talk about SSB weather in the morning, sailing, catching some barracuda and anchoring under sail.
www.velocir.com
After arriving in Hawaii from San Francisco at the Big Island we worked our way under sail up the island chain. Now we sail from Honolulu on Oahu to Nawiliwili on the island of Kauai. For more details and more up-to-date information check out our website ...
Our first video blog.
A day in Marsh Harbour, Abacos, Bahamas aboard our Albin Vega Velocir.
We worked on projects such as the bilge pump and fishing setup, went on a grocery run, filled up propane and gasoline and then ended the day with dinner and a c...
Hanging 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 Big Island, Lanai, Maui, Molokai, Oahu ...
After arriving in Hawaii from San Francisco at the Big Island we worked our way under sail up the island chain. The first leg is from Kawaihae to Manele Bay. In this video we sail from the island of Lanai to Honolulu. For more details and more up-to-date...
Another clip to accompany a www.followtheboat.com blog entry, which can be found here:
http://www.followtheboat.com/2012/01/09/liz-strips/
Judging by the positive response from the last video clip we thought we'd post up another one for your titillati...
Now that we have sailed to Hawaii, we are having some fun cruising the islands. The harbor master at this "Secret spot" asked us not to tell everyone about it. It was just too good, though, not to mention it at all. If you watched our other videos you ca...
After arriving in Hawaii from San Francisco at the Big Island we worked our way under sail up the island chain. The first leg is from Kawaihae to Manele Bay. For more details and more up-to-date information check out our website and blog at http://cruisi...
We made it! 38 days, 10 hours and 15 minutes sailing from San Francisco in our Albin Vega 27. Now we are going to cruise the Hawaiian islands for a few months. We will be cruising the Big Island, Lanai, Molokai, Maui, Oahu and Kauai so sail with us and ...
Returning to Hawaii after four years cruising the Pacific Northwest in our Albin Vega 27, our daily logs continue to tell the story. Start at the beginning , watch our "Sea Log" Playlist for our 2007 voyage sailing from Hawaii to Neah Bay, WA. or, for our...
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