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Margarida and I are going to do some cave diving....Margarida wants to see if her ears are working properly and I want to scare the $hit out of myself a bit.....don't worry I survived devils grotto hence you get see the footage otherwise it will be sittin...
On this week's episode of Onboard Lifestyle we have a pleasant change of pace as we bounce from one anchorage to another in San Francisco and San Pablo Bay on our 435 catamaran SV basik. Our spirits are definitely lifted now that the sun has been out in f...
Steve gets back to work on the deck structure as well as fitting the sampson post. This post which lies at the bow of the vessel needs to be very strong and stick straight up out of the deck. Steve uses a couple of tricks as well as welding another bronz...
Heads!! Sea toilet issues again!!
Well I don't know how many times you can actually get blocked heads, but on our boat we've had our fair share. In this latest video, Jen goes overboard in the dark to try and clear the outlet with a plunger!
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We are grinding maniacs in this episode. We grind gel coat, and then grind gel coat some more and in between we talk about how it's going grinding gel coat.
After 4 years of saying it needed to be done, we finally replace and rewire our hideous electrical switchboard in our sailboat!
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After touring the Pearson 303, Hayden bought the boat. We help him sail his new boat from Salem down to Mattapoisett, which took 24 hours. Though sailing in New England isn't always a breeze.
The day of the tour, Hayden put in an offer, which was accepte...
Make your own Kombucha on board. Grow your own SCOBY (an acronym for symbiotic culture of bacteria and yeast), and then jump into second fermentation to create fizzy, bubbly monstrosities! We can't get enough of these carbonated drinks that are a treat for...
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Join us on the Self-guided Tour;) of this Beautifully REFITTED 1994 Sea Ray Sundancer 500. I know a lot of you are very familiar with this model, but I'm sure you have not seen one like this yet! The owners own an Ar...
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During September, October, and November 2019, Emily built a lightweight wooden boat, to be used as a sailing, rowing, and motoring dinghy fo...
With some help from Thad and Satchel we decide on exactly where the openings for the fore hatch, house, and cockpit should go. With no experience sailing, it was great to have two very different and accomplished sailors give their input on how best to lay...
In our sailboat refit series this week we reveal the almost finished port side of our main cabin. We take you through the innovative storage solutions and decorative touches that we came up with in order to transform this previously ugly space into somethi...
A girlfriend comes to help me celebrate my birthday! Memo takes us out on the San Pablo Bay in his Morgan 30 and we anchor at China Camp. Rediviva feels like a queen as her bright work gets pampered. Boat soup ingredients below.
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Our mainsail was cut to ribbons in July after getting blasted with a 50k squall. We've been avoiding this day for a while, but it's time to raise it up, evaluate the situation, and take measurements for a new mainsail, so we can keep traveling.
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We meet some fans, Stephanie and Kyle, who offer us their dock to fill up on water and use their facilities.....we are all smiles when we have full water, just such a little thing for you guys out there is a big deal for us and a load off our minds.
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On this week's episode of Onboard Lifestyle we lock ourselves in our 435 catamaran SV basik during our stay in Bodega Bay. The West coast wildfires created an unhealthy environment for everyone. The forecast was for a lowered AQI so we take the opportuni...
Deck beam construction has begun! In this episode we make great strides towards a framed deck in Arabella. The black locust shelves get varnished and prepped for fastening. Steve spends a rainy day making longer rivets and a bunch of deck beams get cut ...
As we put together more of the story with this boat we learn that this boat was initially damaged several years ago. It seems it was repaired and damaged again.
This week we reveal our brand new galley and the work that we have been carrying out to complete it over the last 3 months.
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After finally convincing a friend to buy a boat, we go with him to tour a beautiful 1985 Pearson 303 Sailboat. After the tour we continue our work and install solar panels.
Our journey to upgrade Ixion and make him ready to be self sufficient and off grid...
On this week's episode of Onboard Lifestyle we lose our port engine on the approach to Bodega Bay. We sail into the anchorage and make repairs before heading into the harbor on our 435 catamaran SV basik. The local fishermen greet us with a special gift as...
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