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FINALLY - we set sail for the Caribbean, via Cape Verde. But first, a few more fun activities ashore.
Almost 200 years ago the island of Grand Canaria was a rainforest, but after a few years, the island was nearly deforested by demand for firewood and lu...
A little over a year ago we sold much of our stuff, bought a 18yr old sailing catamaran and move onboard full time. The learning curve has been steep and it's been a bit of a challenge but it's a life we enjoy. Here are the top 14 things we've learned livi...
Someone could have lost a finger! Seriously… and there’s a special knot for dealing with the situation. Pay attention - you might need it one day!
In addition to the knot drama, the to-do list is long as we prepare to cross the Atlantic ocean. But tha...
Motoring a sailboat down the Mississippi River — a bit paradoxical, isn’t it? Back when buying a sailboat was still a distant dream, we can most definitely assert that motoring down a bunch of rivers was not on the to do list. But, sometimes you find y...
Rained out. But we managed to have some fun and get some chores done too! Some serious chores and some seriously cool new friends are in this episode!
While it was storming outside, there was sunshine in our hearts. At least that’s the way it felt with ...
Sailing from Lanzarote to Grand Canaria was fun - dodging squalls and "racing" our new friends the whole way! When we arrived in Las Palmas, we were excited to meet more great sailors and honored to be invited to spend the day on a Rapido Trimaran named, I...
Sailing the southern coast of Lanzarote. In this episode Kellie and her father continue their journey along the Lanzarote coast before setting off for Las Palmas, Grand Canaria.
Sailing is not always smooth! Kellie learns a tough lesson the hard way… ...
As far as we know, we’re the last sailboat on the river. The only other watercraft are tows with barges, a couple motorboats being delivered for winter storage, and bunch of duck hunters. It’s a bit desolate, but beautiful. It feels like we have the ri...
Heads up, there are two minutes of black at the end... if you watch that far, thank you! ;)
Graciosa Island or La Graciosa (the funny girl) is a volcanic island in the Canary Islands of Spain, land is a protected Natural Park. The population is ...
Lanzarote is at the eastern end of the Canary Island archipelago. Also called the island of fire, Lanzarote is home to several recently active volcanoes that have shaped its harsh landscape. The fertile land is cultivated for wine and Aloe plants.
In thi...
Welp, it’s about time we get moving south, eh? With all the boat dramas from the last few episodes now behind us, we’re finally making miles south down the Illinois River. And good thing, too, ‘cause winter is hot on our keel.
We encounter all sort...
We sail the west coast of Koh Chang in Beautiful thailand and see some waterfalls and tidal rivers.
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Oh dear…This one’s for you dreamers out there who will one day become newbie boat owners, just like us. Take notes! Hopefully you won’t have to make these same mistakes.
Last episode, we had issues with our centerboard, which were — surprise! — ...
This summer we hauled the boat for a few months while waiting for baby. During that time we did a number of projects that could only be done out of the water. And a big one was the bottom job. We wanted to move the antifouling line up 1.5 inches, sand away...
At the end of our last episode, we left you thinking we ran aground. Yeah, we did. Though in all fairness, it was more of a “nudge the bottom” situation. The question was, how did we manage to run aground in 8 feet of water, when we only draft 4?
Turn...
What lies between us and saltwater sailing? 1300 miles of rivers! Before we can get underway, we need to unstep our mast. For this leg of our journey south, we turning our sailboat into a motorboat. There’s a fixed 19’ 1” bridge in Chicago that force...
We get to Nassau to provision and fuel up. Then we head to the Berry Islands where we meet Rigging Doctor. We explore the Blue Hole, go snorkeling, hiking, and Flo's Conch Shack together.
Rigging Doctors Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSG2rLXWS...
We officially move back to the boat and this time with our 3 month year old baby, Kira. We explore New Bern, NC a little bit and give an update. It's exciting to be able to introduce our baby to this world and lifestyle. One of the reasons we choose a cata...
Do you dream of sailing over the horizon in your own sailboat? If so, one of the biggest questions you probably have is, How much is the boat?
In this episode, we break down the cost of our Tartan 37, going into the buying process, closing expenses and tr...
The small community of Elfin Cove is built on boardwalks and the big happening of the day is when a seaplane arrives. It's a neat town and we enjoy our time waiting for weather. Next stop is Hoonah, one of the biggest Native American communities in Alaska ...
Sailing into Chicago was pretty surreal for us. We first began hatching cruising plans while living in the city ten years ago. Now, looking back at the shoreline we used to walk along, a sailboat floating only in our imaginations, it feels like we’ve com...
Living on a boat is a pretty beautiful way of life. Aladino and I consider ourselves quite lucky. We thought we'd show you a full day of our alternative nomadic lifestyle, from dawn to dusk. Plus, I did a little interior boat tour so you can get an idea of...
This is it! After years of preparation, we’re finally untying the dock lines, leaving our homeport, and pointing our bow south.
Our first stop is Chicago, Illinois. It’s 50 nautical miles from Racine, Wisconsin, to Belmont Harbor, where our friends Ka...
Just one week is left before we depart our home port of Racine, Wisconsin — for good!?! — and take off south down the river.
The list of projects, errands, and to-dos is still a mile long. We need to buy anchor chain, install an anchor swivel, hook up...
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