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When we smelled diesel in our cabin, we knew we had a problem. We just hoped it would turn out to be an easy fix… but how often does THAT happen?
Finding the source our fuel leak leads us into another big boat project, forcing us to postpone our launch...
We leave pig beach and sail through the most beautiful water we've ever seen, during our day sailing passage through the Exumas, we manage to catch to big barracudas while trolling. Upon arriving to George Town, Bahamas, we take the dogs to the veterinary...
If you haven’t seen Part 1 yet, go watch it here! https://youtu.be/1TYFzuiCfW8
Our diesel engine, Mr. Beke, is getting some serious upgrades. In Part 1, we installed a new heat exchanger, water pump and crank shaft pulley. Now, with some DIY hardware fa...
This is Part 1/2. Part 2 is now live here: https://youtu.be/T4IfnhP0kvQ
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Glad to be (nearly) done with our bottom job, we move on to our diesel engine, which needs maintenance and upgrades. ‘Course, no boat project is without hurdles. We get a serpen...
Today's video is a thriller for all adventure and adrenaline lovers! We get surrounded by sharks and even swim with them in the Exumas, and Alejo slowly gets in the water as he tries to get over his fear of sharks.. We also get a chance visit an incredib...
While we wait for a vacancy on the boatyard we go for a wander through the rainbow streets of Cartagena and the colonial architecture of the city and get entangled in their Caribbean vibe celebrating their independence from the Spanish Empire with a Carniv...
Horror stories abound across the interwebs about Coppercoat. We've read and watched just about all of them! If you look, there are a ton of rave reviews out there, too.
Sometimes, you just need to go with your gut. Our instincts told us that if we followe...
It's time to finally leave San Blas, our home for awhile. Its a bittersweet moment but we are excited for what awaits us. Cartagena is 204 miles from us and Margarida is knocked out asleep, a secondary effect of the seasick pills she took, well she’s not...
It's time to say goodbye to Ruby Rose for now and put her into storage for the winter months. We have no idea when- or if- we're going to sail her again, but hope to return for a cruise along Western France. However, with this evolving situation in the wor...
It's time to say goodbye to our new friends and sail out by ourselves in a new adventure! We sail in our first overnight passage without seeing any land around us to Chubb Cay, spend the night anchored by the island and wake up early in the morning for a ...
Believe it or not, this ONE TINY little hose clamp is all that’s keeping our boat from potentially sinking to the bottom. It’s part of our centerboard operation, and unfortunately there’s not much we can do to improve it, except to ensure the clamps ...
On this week’s episode we go through the preparation for our upcoming trip to Colombia, where we will be doing maintenance on Freedom!
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A little something to take your minds off of Coronavirus!
We start our passage over to Kithira where we hope to escape the forecasted high winds, and in doing so we run straight into a thunderstorm in a secluded anchorage! But all is forgotten when we f...
Margarida wants to go wakeboarding but with the big croc back we go searching for a nice spot where she won't get eaten. I know of just the spot.
Also, a thunderstorm hits us during the afternoon and I watch it like TV. It is an awesome display for me but ...
After 5 months away from the boat, we return to the boatyard in Florida to find out how Soulianis survived over hurricane season. We’ve never left her alone for this long before, and really hope the preparation we did before we left protected her from al...
We had been waiting to head to the Bahamas for over four months but our trip kept being delayed by all the things that continuously stoped working on our catamaran, from the AIS to the Auto Pilot, Generator and Inverter, we simply couldn’t get things to ...
I miss a fish and work out that my spear is shooting left so I conduct a bit of an experiment to work out what I must do to shoot fish with a bent shaft.
And Margarida has some fun feeding sharks. She really is a trooper 🦈
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We quit our corporate jobs because the traditional version of the American dream really wasn't for us, we had the house and the cars but were missing one key ingredient, FREEDOM! Freedom to be together and to live life on our terms, so after leaving our j...
Our sailing off-season — driving around in Chip, hanging out in the Great Lakes, sailing, surfing & swimming — has been a fun diversion from the boat. Now it’s time to get back to Florida. We finish our last big van project (building a bed), and ...
We get a strange visit in the middle of the night in our lonely lagoon that freaks me out a bit.
I also have a close encounter with a hammerhead shark and I tell a story about my first hammerhead encounter .
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We explore the castle town of Methoni in Greece which is unexpectedly beautiful. Then we get an awesome surprise when we find we're sharing an anchorage with some friends, and we celebrate with a beach BBQ and some fire spinning. These are the times we l...
We enter a lagoon full of reefs at the right time of day but we can't see into the water because it is too smooth, so up goes the drone to help.
We also do something completely different and visit another cave... And we tune our new dinghy propeller for be...
We’re slowly making our way in our van, Chip, around Lake Huron. In this episode we leave Manitoulin Island, hopping a ferry to Tobermory. The Bruce Peninsula is stunning — high cliffs topped with colorful plants and Bahamian-like blue water. We park t...
Since I got back, Peter has been itching to check out the Hollandes wreck. Neptune offered us a glassy see in order to go and explore this small cargo ship that ended up on the reef once again to an engine failure. Unfortunately recurrent event around the ...
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