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We made it to Spain and anchored in the Bay of Cadiz! Follow along as we venture inland to explore the ancient port city and its rich history.
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What does it mean to “Go Cruising”? Herby and Maddie talk about what it means to them and how this philosophy has affected their view on cruising over the past two and a half years of sailing the world.
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I get an opportunity to go on a shark tour in Haleiwa then sail around to Kaneohe.
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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...
Sailing to Puerto Rico
In this episode we sail out of Dominican Republic and head straight to Puerto Rico. in the process we sadly lose our dinghy motor overboard. Most of the time we have sargassum all over the place, making fishing difficult. But we t...
We're back to working on Freebie, but we've got to be a little creative and choose our projects wisely because until the construction of the home she's docked behind is finished, we have limited access. We chose to work on the new companionway stairs becau...
This Lagoon 47 Catamaran is a prototype diesel-electric hybrid built in 1996. It's pretty cool to see that Lagoon was experimenting with electric propulsion over twenty years ago. It's also neat to see the system is still functioning today and is sailed on...
Shredded Sail and a Stalking Shark 71 | Beau and Brandy Sailing
Finally! We're off to Ile la Vache. We avoided a few crab pots on the way out of the bay. But it was a very slow sail out, but once we rounded the corner the wind picked up. We We're cruising...
We've had our Epropulsion Spirit 1.0 electric outboard for about six months now. We've certainly put it to the test with consistent daily use when we were living aboard. We also use it for fishing, freediving, and spearfishing. This video is what we think ...
We go through the pros and cons of surfing the electric engine wave/craze and start rebuilding our simple electrical system so that we can have lights onboard again!
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Our final stretch of this passage involved rounding cape hatteras and slowly making our way through the fog and into the Chesapeake bay
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Good Morning! We haven't been up for 10 minutes but we've changed our sailing plans 20,000,000 times. Ok, maybe not that many. We did decided to go to Obrien's, which is the south end of the Exuma's Land and Sea Park.
Beau preps the headsail and raises th...
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...
After the rough seas, it was actually really nice to be becalmed for a few hours and enjoy what turned out to be the most magical moment we've EVER had on a sailboat! We were visited by a pod of dolphins making the weirdest and loudest noise... we had no i...
In this short Casual Friday vlog we talk about and show some of the struggles of keeping a boat at anchor in the Florida Keys. Our Anchor chain got wrapped up in two giant engine blocks that we were unaware of, and because of this caused some concern. The ...
This is that time EVERYTHING broke at sea....
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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...
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To say our last Goodbyes to the BLUETIFUL water of the Bahamas we've come to love so much, and happily and set sail towards a NEW (much colder) adventure 😆
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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...
Bunch of Lovely Coconuts | Lee Stocking Island | 60 Sailing Saoirse
In this episode of Bunch of Lovely Coconuts | Lee Stocking Island | 60 Sailing Saoirse, we leave behind George Town to head north to explore the rest of the Exumas. First stop, Lee Stocki...
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...
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