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If you're going cruising, you have to accept the fact that you'll be doing boat work in exotic places. It's just the way it goes.
If there's one thing that I can guarantee you about boats, it's that eventually things will break, wear out, and need to be r...
We rent a little red car at the Great Harbour Cay marina for $60, and we take off to explore the entire island from North to South.
First stop is the "Rat Pack Ruins". This old club house is where Frank Sinatra and even John Wayne were known to hang out. ...
Just after midnight, swell swept in from the North that caused the boat to rock and roll all nite long. Honestly, it wasn't the worst conditions we've ever been anchored in, but it was far from the best.
As a result, Tambi and I slept very little. Molly, ...
Here's a BONUS VIDEO that we just recorded while stuck on the boat during a cold front.
It's a Q&A session, and it's a little more current than our regular video series, so don't be alarmed by how dark we are, or that Molly is now missing her front te...
35 miles from land and halfway across the Great Bahama Bank, we anchor overnight.
Anchoring overnight on the Great Bahama Bank is something that you do not want to take lightly. Depending on sea conditions, it can be a magical and peaceful experience, or ...
A Gulf Stream crossing to the Bahamas is a serious undertaking. It can be calm and uneventful, or it can be a life-threatening nightmare. The difference between the 2 usually comes down to having the patience to wait for a suitable weather window.
We wait...
While waiting in No Name Harbor for a weather window to cross the Gulf Stream to the Bahamas, we took a day to explore the Cape Florida Lighthouse - also known as The Horrifying Lighthouse Of Death.
Tambi and Molly thoroughly enjoyed the experience. I, on...
Our boat's deep cycle AGM battery bank has reached the end of it's 8 year lifespan. The batteries MUST be replaced before leaving for the Bahamas, but that's easier said than done aboard an anchored sailboat.
Each battery weighs 75 lbs. Our primary mode o...
As a liveaboard sailing family, our seemingly simple chores have a way of turning into full-blown MISSIONS that must successfully be accomplished for the continued safety and comfort of the crew.
Take REPLENISHING YOUR WATER SUPPLY, for instance...
That'...
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This video is a collection of the deleted scenes from a video we made with Tula's Endless Summer called "Can You Row An Inflatable Dinghy". We had a ton of fun with Billy and Sier...
While at Peck Lake, Tambi constructs a DIY solar oven. It did actually work a little bit - increasing the temperature of her left over french fries from a balmy 40 F to something more resemblant of room temperature.
An incoming cold front has us bunkering...
We continue cruising Southbound along the Atlantic ICW as we leave Eau Gallie Yacht Basin, stop at Pine Island, then Fort Pierce, and finally arrive at a really cool anchorage called Peck Lake.
While in Ft Pierce, we had a really cool visit with a few of ...
Titusville, FL is where we find ourselves. Time for showers, a bit of provisioning, and to refuel the boat so that we can continue making miles SOUTH.
We use the new Chameleon Dinghy for the first time, we enjoy lunch with the prior owner of Sandflea, and...
There's something very exciting about the moment an old sailboat leaves the dock and sets out for new adventures over the horizon.
An organic chemical cocktail of uncertainty, anxiety, excitement, happiness, and even a little fear is produced by such salt...
Molly, our resident swabby, installs our new CPT Autopilot.
Thank goodness there is such a talented engineer aboard our humble sailboat to handle such delicate installation projects.
Ben also handles the task of rewiring the mast lights and VHF antenna. ...
I may have caused our Whale water pump to explode. Chalk it up to a rookie mistake, but when I replaced our water lines, I inadvertently attached a pressurized water line to the non-pressurized foot pump.
DOH!
A bit of drama occurred when I flipped on th...
It's finally time to move back aboard our sailboat!
In this video we rent a uHaul truck, fill it up with cruising gear and food, and make the 1-way trip to Florida.
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Our Endeavour 32 sailboat is ready to sail.
In this vlog, we tune the standing rigging with a Loos tension gauge, we get a new spray dodger, and we also discover an impromptu boat project that MUST be completed before we can sail.
This was our LAST boat ...
In this vlog we replace our cutlass bearing in a very unconventional way. We really wish we could have done it the "right" way but previous galvanic corrosion of the strut really made us feel as though we shouldn't remove the old bearing jacket for fear of...
In this vlog, I'll construct a brand new water tank lid for our Endeavour 32 sailboat. The old was tragically destroyed, by me, with a saw, while gaining access to the interior of the water tank.
The old lid was rotten anyways, so it's not really as tragi...
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We travel head to Mayo, MD to check out an Endeavour 32 sailboat that's outfitting for extended cruising.
We really like this sailboat, and it seems to have really been taken care of and maintained.
Negotiations will ensue, contracts will be signed, and ...
We have now moved out of our house. Let me tell you - moving out of our home is a strange feeling, but it's just another one of those uncomfortable but necessary steps on this path that we've chosen.
Now we can seriously start the search for the right sai...
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