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The Cherubini 48 foot staysail schooner is a heck of a classic boat! She's 56' length overall when you include the bowsprit and boomkin. Designed by John Cherubini, this classic dream yacht has beautiful lines and a practical sail plan and interior. She's ...
This is just quick update on what ended up happening with our free boat giveaway along with the addition of Morgan to the crew and our future plans for 2021.
Thanks for watching!
Original giveaway video: https://youtu.be/B5V_vKGZxkc
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The Troublemaker 9500 is a revolutionary new monohull design that I believe fixes a lot of the problems that cruising monohulls tend to have including deep drafts, heavy displacements, tall rigs, and slow sailing.
She is a light-displacement, planing hul...
The Seawind 1260 is essentially the bigger sister to the 1160, and you know we already love the 1160. Whether you feel that the 1260 or the 1160 is the right boat for you comes down to personal preference. They're both very similar but here is a list of so...
The Lagoon 440 is one of the most popular cruising catamarans on the market. It's big, spacious, and well-laid out for cruising. Part of what makes it desirable for some is the flybridge helm station up top. This is the 4 cabin 4 head charter version, but ...
This is the biggest, coolest, most interesting, and most exquisite yacht we've toured thus far! Words cannot express how awesome this 1957 91' custom Feadship motor sailor is!
Her name is De Vrouwe Christina, and she's a giant work of art. Built in 1957, ...
We love touring new and different boats, and the Xquisite X5 is certainly a unique, luxurious, and capable cruising catamaran. We've been wanting to get aboard one for a while to see what all the hype was about, and this boat certainly doesn't disappoint. ...
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This boat is awesome, although in our personal opinions it begs the question... "why?" It has a lot of great fea...
Marine batteries are most certainly NOT created equal. Before going out and purchasing new batteries for you boat, be sure to consider all available options so that you can make the right choice for your situation. Hopefully this video can help you a littl...
Freebie has been at anchor for a few weeks, and in that time period we've lost a lot of sleep worrying about dragging anchor. It seems that our fears were warranted as we drug multiple times in those few weeks. Aside from getting hung up on sunken engine b...
In this vlog we paint fair, prep, sand, and paint areas of the cabin with paint we purchased from Home Depot. It's Rustoleum Painter's Touch paint and primer. We have some experience using exterior grade paints on the interior of boats with success. Frankl...
We get questions about our electric build all the time. We also frequently get requests to go more into detail about our setup. I went ahead and shot this video to hopefully answer most of those questions and provide the details people have been looking fo...
Well, the refit of Freebie has taken way longer and cost way more money that we originally figured, who would've thought? We decided that for the next year we're going to finish Freebie for cruising while living in a small apartment 500 feet from the boat ...
Can you use products from Home Depot (or any local hardware store) on a boat? From what we've found, the answer is "it depends." The reason why people cringe when you say you're getting supplies from Home Depot for your boat is that there's an assumption t...
Awhile back we decided we wanted to use the v-berth solely as storage, however that soon proved to be a mistake. Although sleeping on the main salon pull-out settee worked for a while, It was very inconvenient to not have a dedicated sleeping area on the b...
We constantly get asked, "Where/How do you sleep?" This is just a quick video showing you our sleeping arrangement on our 32 foot Electric Sailboat.
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We all know what happened on our last passage... and if you don't you can check out vlog #69: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-5dSK4NIS_w
It's safe to say that this passage was the exact opposite of our last. It was extremely calm, we were well prepared, ...
We're super stoked to have our new headsail up on the boat and we can't wait to go sailing with it! The sail came out great, it looks awesome, and it fits really well. Initially, we're definitely impressed.
We're just one step closer to more tropical wate...
Not only are we in the water, but WE'RE SAILING!!! In this vlog we finish up a couple projects and start making our way out of the canal and into Charlotte Harbor.
We installed a brand new Electric Yacht motor and twelve Lithium Battleborn batteries not ...
Ports, portholes, portlights, windows, whatever you want to call them... our boat has TEN of them. For a 32 foot boat, that's a lot of ports! Subsequently, it's a big job to replace them all and this is our vlog of the process.
We're super happy with the...
In this vlog we remove our head and holding tank, replace our main bulkhead, and start dry fitting the big ABI bronze portlights in the main salon of Freebie.
Livestream will be Sunday, August 5th, at 2pm EST. See you there!
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You have to first rip out all of the old in order to rebuild with the new. The first step to a total refit/restore of the interior of our boat is ripping out all of the old headliner and plywood insulation. After this is done, we set our sights on the main...
s/v Cloudy Bay (Hallberg-Rassy 54) had another very exciting sailing between islands, going from Les Sains to Martinique. We started very early, at 5am, and we had all sorts of wind strengths, sun, rain, and clouds. Felt like sailing from Caribbean winter ...
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