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We finally say goodbye to the Dominican Republic and sail back to The Bahamas, but the weather doesn't want to make it easy for us. We have a long swelly sail to Little Inagua. The surprises don't end there, we have our first potential pir...
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Once we sailed into Little Inagua, we stayed a couple days and half the group left us since they were motoring across Turks and Caicos and Spear It Animal and us The Far Side girls were looking for more of a sailing weather window. We sail...
This week we are going to talk about what makes a marine VHF work extra well, and what causes them to sometimes, well, suck.
Introduction [00:00]
Why it Matters [01:16]
Supply Power [05:18]
Choose a Radio [09:01]
Coax Cable [11:...
This week on Emily and Clark's Adventure, Emily explains how to use your marine VHF radio. This is an important piece of safety gear that everyone should be familiar with.
WATCH EMILY RUN A VHF RADIO NET
On a regular day in George Town, Bahamas: https://y...
Welcome to Episode 34 of Carpe Diem Sailing. In this video I discuss 16 internationally recognized distress signals. I start with purposely designed items such as flares and finish with signals that have been adapted such as flames on a vessel.
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What do you do when the worst happens on a boat at sea? Are you prepared or do you panic? The crew aboard Paragon is tested when she loses her steerage in the middle of an iceberg field sailing off the coast of Greenland.
If you enjoyed this video, then g...
In the second part of our Pacific Crossing we have to deal with some issues.
Mario has to go up in the mast to repair broken lines, which is no fun on the open ocean.
We have a bunch of Mahis swimming around the boat and a broken toilet to repair...
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We just arrived at our anchorage and hear a troubled voice on the VHF radio calling a May Day and announcing that they are taking on water, they could be sinking! We jump into action and rush to assist them. Come along with us for the ride!
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We depart Puerto Rico for the Virgin Islands, we've decided to stop and explore a beautiful island along the way. Come along with us as we beat upwind the whole way, get some fishing in and arrive safely at our new anchorage...Right before we encounter a b...
Today on "Show Us Your Dinghy," we interview Captain Don of S/V Fregata about his Portland Pudgy. This dinghy can sail, row, and motor (Don uses a 4hp outboard), and converts to a life boat in minutes. It's versatility and quality really impressed us.
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In this episode we talk to a rep from Mustang Survival about how to select an inflatable PFD. We'll then manually deploy one and demonstrate how to re-pack and re-arm a hydrostatic version. Hope you enjoy it, if so please like and subscribe.
Re-Arm Kit
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As Hurricane Dorian made its way toward Florida, we rushed to the boat to make final preparations.
UPDATE as of 9/8/2019: Thank you to all who have been thinking about us and Temptress. We have not yet been back to our boat, but Dorian did not hit our ar...
We call out the Australian Coast Guard for the first time and get lifted out of the water to check Florence's bottom ready for sailing to Indonesia. The clock ticks away as we try to get all of our work done on Florence in under 72 hours to save an extra d...
This is one of those times where things go BAD in a hurry. There are lessons to be learned, so that's why I am sharing it with you. This is the story of the time a man I didn't know on a boat I didn't know, chased after a dinghy and almost drown.
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We learned a LOT in the last week. How do you think we dealt with the situation? let us know in the comments!
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Today we made a big mistake. We took what we thought would be a very short trip into town in a friend's empty dinghy, with no oars, life jackets, whistle, radio or anchor. It was a TINY trip. But when the motor stalled, we quickly realized we screwed up.
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We tried to built several rudders and and came 100 NM north in three days. We had to be towed the last 40 NM before we were safe in Majuro.
We are forever grateful for all the help we got and we really hope we can continue this journey, all the way back t...
Ahoy,
What's the best thing about sailing around the world?
It's definitely meeting so many different awesome people in so many different awesome spots. And their stories are breathtaking, jaw dropping and inspiring and I think there is nothing better.
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The adventure continues as we get completely trapped in the doldrums. Spirits are quite low with the lack of forward momentum. Our most important sail, Dill rips from being over used in too much wind under Frank’s watch. We are forced to do an emergency ...
This episode details our collection of survival gear that we never hope to use. We talk about the contents of our ditch bag and show off our super awesome water pump that clears out the bilge in minutes! This is the last of this mini series of informationa...
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Day 1. Without Liz. Jamie has lots of work to do before starting his solo sailing adventure: a dinghy to stow, a dinghy to sell and a dinghy to buy. With all essential jobs finished, he sets off towards Phi Phi Ley on a perfect sunny day, but the wind and ...
This video explains a basic man-overboard recovery procedure, involving a reach-away, reach-back process. I like this procedure for its simplicity. Other MOB recovery procedures have their own benefits which I hope to cover in followup videos. Note the vid...
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