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Living off grid on our sail boat in the UK takes us to many amazing spots, like the stunning anchorage in this video which we had all to ourselves, to explore and feast on wild caught seafood, the way Mother Nature always intended for us to eat.
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RIG FAILURE OFFSHORE. In this episode we enjoy the best qualities of sailing offshore. Dolphins, tuna, watching movies and warm weather...suddenly interrupted by a drastic emergency with the rig within seconds. Sailing offshore will be the best times of yo...
We leave Jar Island and make our way to the site of the DC3 plane wreck. It’s very interesting to take a look around.
Then it’s back on board and a sail to Freshwater Bay. We check out the small waterfall at the creek and easily collect water to wash ...
We're still finding odd items in our sailboat.
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Join us for a day in the life of an off-grid couple living on a boat in the UK, whilst hunting and gathering our food. In this video we go coastal foraging - Foraging shellfish from the coastline and how to cook fish, mushrooms, crab and more.
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This is our story, a story of four souls sailing around the world. It is a story about sailing and travel and adventure. But it's also a story about meeting amazing people and making life long friends. It's a s...
Maia Cove is a lovely, tranquil anchorage and after catching a few fish we spend the evening on the beach smoking them on the BBQ.
We have heard about wonderful rock art paintings at Pauline Bay so we sail over for the day and spend over an hour trying to...
In this weeks episode we leave Georgetown and head north up the Exuma chain. Davy decided to make a home made spear and test it out spear fishing!
I think it definitely worked out!
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While we regularly inspect our rigging looking for any developing problems, hopefully before they happen, we decided to pay for a professional rig check before embarking on our next adventure. Follow along as Darrin, “The Yacht Rigger” explains the ent...
We sailed to paradise in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. Clear blue waters, palm trees, friendly sharks and white coral beaches. The inside of the atolls are the most idyllic tropical dream only dreams could be made of!
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SAIL TO PARADISE! Leaving the Barren Islands behind, we set course for Moheli, the smallest island in the Comoros Archipelago.
Robin and Charlotte catch Oceanic Bonnito (also known as Skipjack) on handlines and we sail through water so glassy its like a mi...
In this episode, we're woken up to a large sailing boat having dragged anchor and collided into Cadoha and we now have the full weight of two boats on the one anchor, in 25knts of wind, on a fast flowing spring tide, with a jagged reef right behind us. Nev...
With all systems a go, we push off the dock in Chiapas, Mexico and start our 3 day sail north. On day 2 we do a little fishing, is it possible we set a new fishing record on One Life? Check out this video to see!
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We make our way to Governor Island West and are immediately threatened by an impending storm! Magnus puts out the crab pots.
We then head south to Mission Bay to check out the abandoned Pago Mission and then it’s on to Honeymoon Bay which has a campgrou...
WE successfully arrive to our very first of the Tuamotu atoll called Raoria. It was a great sail and a great entrance to this unique island. While here we explore the immediate island and all it has to offer, as well as going out with some locals to see fi...
After being humbled by a storm in the Isles of Scilly last year, we were leaving nothing to chance this time around and so left the islands before some strong winds were forecast to arrive. We took refuse up the Helford River, back on the main land and bum...
We leave the King George River and make our way around the corner of Kalooma Bay to “Lagoon Bay”. It didn’t have a name so we named it!
We go ashore and spot the resident crocodile in a beautiful lagoon. No swimming for us!
We then head up the coas...
Our thoughts are with all those who have recently been affected by hurricanes - we were lucky that the storms passed us by here in on the Yucatan Peninsula.
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Well we’ve finally done the boat tour video people have been asking for. There’s so much to show on and in our 1982 Whitby 42 Ketch built in Ontario, Canada that we’ve split into two parts for you. In this second video we take you through full detail...
On a 300 nautical mile sail north, trawling for a simple fish for dinner turns into MAN vs MONSTER!!! https://www.sailingnandji.com
In this episode, we depart the city of Padang in West Sumatra, Indonesia on a 300 nautical mile journey to the island of Ni...
WE sail to the next archipelago of French Polynesia to the pristine islands of the Tuamotus. These islands are slightly more challenging to navigate than the Marquesas. The unique structure of these islands make for planning your entrance in the lagoon a l...
SAILING to MADAGASCAR'S forgotten islands… We leave Bassas da India disappointed that we couldn’t find safe anchorage and set sail for the remote Barren Isles Archipelago. This group of flat coral islands are off the west coast of Madagascar and inhabi...
Sailing to beautiful destinations and living on a sail boat full time, without much money, involves being frugal and trying to be more self reliant. However, it is possible to sail without much money and live in all the best places with millionaires as you...
After a roller coaster 3 day sail from Honduras to Mexico, we arrive in Marina Chiapas. Our hands are full with lots of boat work from troubleshooting our fuel issue from when we broke down at sea to fixing our transmission shaft seal leak. This nomadic li...
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