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Episode 194 - WE WERE WRONG about our boat
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While sailing in the Bahamas, we met a couple that was anchored next to us, which was cruising aboard a cool-looking Catamaran. It was their first Yacht, they have never sailed before and they just we...
In this weekly vlog of Barefoot Travels we talk about cooking ELECTRIC on a boat! We have been using our Bluetti Lithium power bank up until this point for all cooking and charging of small electrics ... UNTIL it died. We are now installing a new inverter ...
I rigged up the smallest fully functioning boat driven by a human (Disclamer: this statement is backed by no research!) The MINI DINGHY WAGON THINGY is alive at the Palm Beach Boat Show! It follows you like magic on land and even cruises in the ocean.
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Episode 193 Was it worth the RISK?
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Episode 192
After finding several issues on our boat, we found the culprit. The wooden base to our compression post was rotten to the core. We set a plan of action on how to remove this compression post while in the water and our mast still up.
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Episode 191 | OUR BOAT IS PULLING APART (what's causing it?)
After a full day of deep cleaning the boat I find SEVERAL things that are very concerning. With each discovery it got a little worse. Shelves pulling away from the hull. Cracks in our bulkheads...
Episode 190
The day has finally come when we take Benji, our foster dog, to Florida and to a new home. This is the first time we’ve been back to the states together since we left over 3 years ago. Welcome to the whirlwind of what it is like to travel ba...
I'm so glad we're done with the bulk of the hull repairs on the main hull of our F-27 "Desperado," but there's still a TON of work to do. We've got a BIG update for you guys soon. Stay tuned.
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Tesla electric sailboat ? Sailing
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Episode 188: WE HIT A WHALE ?!
We finally reach the Virgin Islands and catch some dinner. But once we get to anchor we discover our centerboard was broken. We believe we know when it happened during the sail, as we were tacking our way away from Curacao. ...
Episode 186
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FINALLY we are leaving Curacao. After months of great adventures, wonderful friends and a spruced up boat we are ready to head to the next anchorage over 400 na...
Episode 185 : Let’s not get DEMASTED
Last week we sailed back to Spanish waters from Klein Curacao in one of our best sails EVER, but NOW we are getting back to work. We plan on leaving for a long sail from Curacao all the way up to US virgin islands VE...
We said we WERE NOT going to do this, WE LIED | Episode 183
Finally! We’re getting splashed after 6 weeks of hard work and being out of the water. While we have been here, we’ve been up to something. We said that we WERE NOT going to do this, but here...
I hate standard bottom paint! In this video I removed the bottom paint on our 1991 Corsair F27 Trimaran and used two methods. I strictly sanded the main hull, and I used a chemical stripper on the amas. What did I think was the better method? Well, it's c...
ONLY 72 HOURS LEFT to Transform our boat | Episode 181
72 hours to transform our boat. It’s the final countdown! We weren’t expecting to be out of the water this long but some unforeseen challenges bubbled up. We had to extend our stay out on the har...
LITHIUM BATTERY DAMAGE on our electric sailboat (how to stop it from happening) | Episode 181
Sailing takes a toll on equipment, especially if it’s exposed to the salty air and the inevitable splash of ocean water. I’ve been wanting to build a battery...
Is the Centerboard on our sailboat a PROBLEM? | Episode 180
When we first bought Saoirse, we had no idea why there was a large pulley sitting on the counter. Low and behold we found out it was for our centerboard. We did a little bit of maintenance to it...
Closing up the holes in our boat | Episode 179
Recently we sailed to the boatyard to get hauled out here in Curacao. It’s been 2 years since we had Saoirse out of the water, so we got to work right away looking into things that needed to be fixed. But o...
Last week we hauled out our boat for what we were hoping to be a simple paint job and a dash of maintenance thrown in. Saoirse is a 1971 pearson 35 with a drop centerboard, and one of the things we had on the list to fix was the leak coming from our cente...
Repairing a boat is always full of surprises. All you can hope for is that the job will take about as much time and and about as much work as you expected, but typically it will always take longer, be harder, and be more expensive.
In this video, I finis...
#177 In this episode we ask ourselves is our boat worth saving after finding a scary discovery during our haul out.
Two years ago we had an emergency haul out of our boat. This time we actually scheduled a haul out in order to paint the bottom of our boa...
We are setting sail to a place we REALLY DONT want to go. But it’s something we have to do. We pick up anchor in Santa Cruz Curacao and head a 16 nm sail to Pescaderia, to Royal Marine Boatyard. There is a strong countercurrent, gusty winds, but its a be...
I recently came across this movie since we're currently refitting a 1991 Corsair F27 and I had to share it with you guys!
This is a movie about a group of Corsair F27 owners sailing in the 1989 Newport to Ensenada race, and then cruising Mexico afterwards...
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