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We are a Swedish couple who have sailed the world since 2016 while sharing the adventures here on YouTube. In 2019 our daughter was born and we bo...
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It's finally here, the all important Gel Coating of the massive Catamaran Deck Mould. In all, months of prep, polishing and repairing comes down to an hour and a half of application. Having my best Team ready to help, namely Sam and Ellen our adult childre...
80 Degrees North? More like 80 Degrees Cooler!
Despite its incredibly large size, Avocet’s fridge had some issues causing our produce to go bad quicker than it should and put an unnecessary strain on our batteries by keeping our compressor running nearly...
(english below) 🇫🇷On profite du sympathique petit vent pour remonter vers une île où nous ne sommes jamais allés: Thulusdoo. Un petit coin pas des plus jolis, mais qui nous offre une protection pour les grains qui, surprenament pour ce moment de l...
Building a Bowsprit! After purchasing an anchor last season that was too big for our small Catalina 30, the only solution was to begin building a new bowsprit.
Once we learned more about sailing, we learned that our anchor was under sized, especially sinc...
We finished up all the leftover small projects before going back in the water, but once we were in the water, our greatest nightmare seemed to be coming true with water coming into the boat when it really shouldn't have been....
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Autopilot failure is never a fun thing in the middle of an ocean passage, but our autopilot failed at the beginning! Jamie explains why it failed and shows his autopilot upgrade.
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In this video, I´m still in Martinique and doing boat work social style. This Island is now almost back in business, and the only challenge now is the hurricane season is getting close. I have made my decision on where to sail next...
We have been waiting for our haul out since day one of ownership so when the time came we felt ready. However, we did not plan for a pandemic or poor weather to hit in the middle of our projects, delaying our progress. Spending lockdown in the boatyard def...
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In this episode of Sailing Millennial Falcon, we get stuck into some DIY Boat maintenance in the yard at spice island marina. The agenda for this haul out is to install (or re-install) our feathering propeller (the H5 Autoprop) from Bruntons which we initi...
In this episode We say goodbye to our brief boat life interlude and prepare to commence operation yard life. The purpose of our haul out was to finally (re)install the new Bruntons feathering propeller and to do a quick hull paint job whilst the boat was o...
In this episode, we finally made it back home to our boat and opened her front hatch after 2 months being shut up. Although she smelled a bit musty, she was actually not in bad condition and a few hours of unpacking and putting her back together got her lo...
You don’t need a lot of money to sail around the world. All it really takes is a lot of hard work. But does that mean working long hours with no days off? Or is there another way? In this episode we take you with us through our daily routine while workin...
In episode 48, We haul out our 2002 Bayliner 4087 Aft MY to get new bottom paint. Wait until you see what we discovered. We hauled out at Canal Boatyard and with the help of Pacific Fiberglass, we got things back in shape.
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All sails are NOT created equal, and there is no standard sail! Learn how easy it is to measure your boat for sails! We’ve decided to begin a big refit on Makara, and at the top of the list is new sails - the sails onboard were old, stretched out and U...
Common issues with rotting and de-laminating bulkheads are caused from improper sealing of limber holes and standing bilge water. In an effort to eliminate this, I set about making a limber hole sealing mold to make sealing bridges to safeguard the core of...
We got a ton done for my last weekend working alongside my dad before they head off for a month-long bike trip. This weekend I was way more focused on getting jobs done than actually filming, so there are quite a few half-explained projects. Feel free to a...
I've been on the hunt for a good water catcher for a while and finally I came across a drawing online, so I take a stab at making it. If you want to get the pattern from me, DM us on our instagram!
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I originally bought this old non-gimballed Force 10 oven at a used marine garage sale a year ago and thought it may take a weekend to install. It turns out working on a boat while living on it is harder than I thought. Thanks to Malcom at Trotac Marine for...
Sometimes things have to be pulled apart before they can be improved and put back together! In this episode my dad and I take apart the stuffing box, coupling and prop shaft to inspect and replace hose, I get carried away taking out old vinyl flooring, and...
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