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In Today's sailing vlog we head to the Solomon Islands in Maryland as we sail from Deltaville, VA. We meet with our liveaboard friends to eat some ice cream and explore the beautiful town. ☺ Support our production by giving this video a THUMBS UP & SUBSC...
This week us salty sailors live a few days in luxury at Gardens Marina in Malta visiting our good friend and Manager of the marina, Breno!
We show you what life is like between visiting all these amazing places, well, not completely true as it's not ofte...
Our time window to get to Annapolis was rapidly closing as we waited for some good weather. To cut the time down while we were waiting, we decied to take our catamaran on an ICW sailing road trip. We wouldn't recommend doing it the way we did, but 231 naut...
During our survey we found a lot of potential repairs to be done to our boat and we are finally done! Join us as we talk about how much it cost to repair our catamaran to complete the list we developed from the survey. If you haven't watched our survey or ...
On a cruising boat the helm seat is an important one to be comfortable. Ours was terrible. So the helm seat was the first thing on our list to actually improve upon now that we have a Sailrite sewing machine. We're still new to this type of sewing, so this...
So, it's time to take care of some problems. Like the ones that try to sink the boat. We've been putting bandaids on our boat and in this video we take steps to fix them.
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In today's sailing vlog we make it to Cape Lookout in North Carolina from Beaufort after getting some provisions. Aside from our generator breaking one more time while living in a sailboat, we get caught in two different tropical storms where our anchor d...
So, we need to haul out to fix some thing, like that rock we hit in T&C.... The most affordable place that can haul our big fat cat and is outside of hurricane zone is in New Bern NC. In theory is a 2 day (48hr) sail from Charleston SC. And that was ou...
In today's travel vlog we sail from Charleston in South Carolina to Beaufort in North Carolina. During the way, we stop in Georgetown and make a delicious recipe of Cauliflower wings and we catch a fish called bonito! ☺ Support our production by giving...
In this episode I take my two family dogs Sully and Miya along with me in my camper van Ruby. We spend a couple days hiking around some beautiful waterfalls and show what it's like to live with two huskies in a van.
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WE’RE BACK! Returning to our Boat After 6 Months | Sailing on a Whim Ep. 32
On this episode of Sailing on a Whim, we finally return to Whim after six months on the hard in Florida. Upon our arrival we are surprised to find lots of mold and a few bugs th...
In today's sailing vlog we take down the mainsail from our catamaran and take it to a repair shop, along with our parasailor and sail bag. But as we're heading to the marina, our dinghy's engine stops working. Once we get our sails back it's time to put...
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On this episode of Sailing on a Whim, the Whim Crew goes to Colorado as we continue our EPIC road in Colorado exploring so many places including Pike’s Peak, Rocky Mountain National Park, Sand Dunes National Park and Reserve, and even go sailing in the R...
Join us in today's weekly vlog as we continue sailing from Fort Pierce to St. Augustine, FL. We explore a little bit of the oldest city in the U.S. by seeing the beautiful Castillo of San Marcos and then we head out on a 36-hour passage as we sail from S...
In today's weekly vlog we finish preparing for our sail up North by going up the mast and removing the radar to make sure it was working properly but then we're caught by a big storm of 36 knots that causes our sailboat to continuously drag until we almost...
⚠️ #SOSGalapagos ⚠️ What can you do?
1. Share, share and share! The more people know, the more pressure governments will feel to protect the oceans.
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Charles and I have moved into an AirBnB in Florida waiting to close so we can begin moving onto the boat. In the midst of the COVID 19 pandemic we are relegated to the confines of the tiny living space in the AirBnB. But we take every opportunity we can ...
In today's weekly vlog, we prepare and go sailboat provisioning for our upcoming full time travels to the North of the United States. We have a long week as we try to get everything done but it seems like we've finally made it back onboard. ☺ Support o...
Building drawers is one of the harder furniture things to do right. Shelved are easy, cabinets are kinda hard, drawers are hard. Lots or precision required and on a boat, precision doesn't really exist. But alas, its is time to quite procrastinating and ge...
In today's travel vlog, we finally make it to land in Miami after sailing around the Bahamas for three months. We now prepare to clean the sailboat, fill our tanks and prepare for our passage up North to spend hurricane season. ☺ Support our production ...
In today's travel vlog we continue sailing our catamaran back to Florida from Nassau and the 36 hour passage is starting to feel like forever! As we're crossing the Gulfstream, we get caught in a squall and by the time we arrive to Miami, we have a huge t...
In today's travel vlog we share with our our experience living on a sailboat while sailing from the Bahamas to Florida. We go on a 36 hour sail that requires overnight sailing passages and two tough crossings through the tongue of the ocean and the gulf s...
Interested in living on a boat? We've lived on our boat almost 3 years now and sailed about 10,000 miles. These are the only knots we use regularly recommend learning for those of you interested in living on a boat.
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