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Our FIRST NIGHT in Carriacou had serious DRAMA and NOT a lot of SLEEP. It was a rainy and stormy passage, followed by a squall-filled night at anchor in Tyrell Bay. Things got dicey when the boats around us started dragging anchor! Later we get to do so...
We waited and waited at Cape Lookout for Hurricane Eta to blow itself out down south, but eventually the storm headed straight for us. Boats (including us on Clarity) dragging anchor in 70 knot winds was no fun. But we did meet a new friend while waiting: ...
In episode 79, we head to Stuart Island to anchor in Prevost Harbor. It's our first time anchoring overnight. We still are looking for the leak on our charter boat (a Meridian 411 yacht), but managed to explore Stuart Island and Reid Harbor. This is day tw...
The last thing you need is engine failure in a storm when you are sailing through pirate waters to Turtle Island. Nothing will stop you from seeing those turtles, but when a second squall blows through and your sailboat ends up dragging anchor in 2m of wat...
Season 7 : Episode #141 : Sailing to Catalina for a week and a half on the hook
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Here is the official first episode of our new season ( although we will grandfather in the Avalon trip because it makes sense)
On this episode we sail from L...
This was by far the scariest moment our our sailing adventure. With gusts of over 60 knots and a full 180 degree spin we started dragging anchor during a Category 1 Storm. We later found out that what we experienced in Atlantic Highlands was a Bomb Cyclone...
EPISODE #109 ; Dragging Anchor and Scuba Diving at Emerald Bay
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On this weeks episode we woke up on the hook after a rocky night with our stern anchor dragging around midnight.
After a trip a shore with Mr. Steady and some drone flights w...
Storms are scary on a boat. Your entire home rocks around like a whirly-gig, and you’re never quite sure if it’s going to stay put, or go careening off and crash into rocks, land, or another boat! Up until now, we’ve been securely tied to a dock when...
As we continue up the coast of Albania we meet an amazing family in Porto Palermo, whom educate us about the Kosovo war sharing their misfortunes of losing home
We found this wrecked Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 54 on the beach, and of course our "next boat" antennae perked up! Here's what we found when we went to have a closer look...
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We experience how scary it is to drag anchor while we're not on the boat, enjoy the beautiful anchorage of Antisamos on Kephalonia and enjoy some great sailing weather on our Kadey Krogen 38. Big thanks to Sailing Kittiwake for the anchorage advice!!
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We are surprised to be hit by strong southerly winds following a nasty cold front in Utila, Honduras. Only 100 feet from shore, we endure being tossed around and cross our fingers that our Mantus Anchor won't drag. The first chance we get, we sail to Roata...
You wouldn’t think that we’d get hit again in the anchorage, right? But that’s exactly what happened! Apart from dealing with chaos in the anchorage in False Creek, Vancouver, we host our first meet up, hike the Stawamus Chief and then get to join ou...
We finally starting to live the cruising life we dreamed of. Making friendship that will last a lifetime while we buddy boat with SV Talieson Rose, Manatee, Tioga, Mobert and other sailors. Explore and experience the Sea of Cortez in Mexico as we get our f...
Dragging anchor in a gale....it's not fun.
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Our last day in Isla Mujeres is jam packed with last minute to-do's, lots of emotion, and plenty of self reflection. We talk about what it feels like to be on the cusp of starting to cruise again, the relief and pride we feel in having figured out how to f...
Jordan celebrates installing the hard dodger by getting a tattoo with Kika from Sailing Uma.
If you haven't seen our epic battle of the channels, check it out here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QbEBBA36YSQ
We also install the hard top hand rails and...
After living at the dock (in exchange for work) in Isla Mujeres, Mexico for a little over a year, we are FINALLY ready to untie the lines and head to the anchorage to start prepping Atticus to cruise again.
We assemble our FX-23 Storm Anchor from Fortres...
Ep129. In this episode of Cruising Off Duty, we head to Kingston and take the Free Wolfe Island Ferry across to explore the island by using our Folding Bikes. Then I sailed into the 1000 Islands, to Brakey Bay, on a friends boat and the combination of hi...
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In last week's episode, we dragged anchor in Isla Mujeres, Mexico. We wanted to talk about what anchoring techniques and equipment we had aboard Atticus ...
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This episode finds us at Cueva Valdez Anchorage where after dragging anchor in the night and having trouble getting my engine started to reset the hook I made my way over to the lobster boat Miss Mae and was greeted with a warm ...
We Dragged Anchor!!
We made it to Isla Mujeres, Mexico after cruising Cuba for a couple of weeks. We were so excited to get to a grocery store, provision, and enjoy a more comfortable cruising spot. But then... disaster strikes, and we drag anchor while ...
We were totally unprepared for our first Chubasco Thunderstorm. Anchored in Bahía Concepción, we thought we had prepared for the coming lightning storm, but end up dragging several miles out to sea in 50 knot winds. Learn what we did wrong, and how we ...
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We wondered what makes your new main anchor so much improved? Weight, size, design?
We recently upgraded from a 33 pound Bruce anchor to a 44 pound Rocna ...
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