In episode 149, we finally tell the truth as to why we sold our 2002 Bayliner 4087 and why we actually moved to Fort Lauderdale, FL.
Over the next few weeks, we will share with you our journey on how we got to Florida and what our plans are.
Links we m...
This week we make a major announcement as we upend our lives and move to Florida. Our Boating Journey takes us across country for new jobs and adventure. We don't completely know what is in store for us, but join us as we begin our journey from one corne...
We wrap up the Annapolis boat show with 30 other sailing channels having an absolute blast! We then go to Fort Lauderdale Florida, where we hang out with Spear It Animal, and he shows me the boats he bought in 30 minutes, one which is slowly sinking!!
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In episode 117, Scott surprised me and flew us down to Fort Lauderdale to check out a 1980 Hatteras 53 Motor Yacht. We explored the Fort Lauderdale canals, restaurants and...
What We Learned as a Couple Living Full Time on a Boat; The Good & The Bad | Harbors Unknown Ep. 25
7 months. We’ve been living aboard our catamaran Wanderlust for 7 months. If you'd like to see more of our life on board check out this playlist. htt...
How to Make Duck Confit on a Boat - The SECRET Sauce is to Die for | Harbors Unknown Ep. 24
This week Fabio is whipping up his fabulous duck confit! It varies from the traditional recipe; he doesn't submerge the thighs in duck fat, he cooks them sous vide...
Daily Life at the Dock on Our Seawind 1600 Catamaran PLUS a GREAT Find | Harbors Unknown Ep. 20
Boat Life. Adventure, travel, excitement. And also regular, everyday routines, especially while we’re still in Ft. Lauderdale at the dock. But in about 2 and...
Fishing and Free Diving for Lobster in South Florida | Harbors Unknown Ep. 16
This week we had a lot of fun out on the water! If you enjoy this video, give it a thumbs up, subscribe and share it with a friend!
Fabio headed out fishing with our friends Mi...
THE BEST Fort Lauderdale Travel Tips for Cruisers Sailing South | Harbors Unknown Ep. 14
Known as the Yachting Capital of the World, Fort Lauderdale is a major manufacturing and maintenance center for yachts. With its many canals, and proximity to the Bah...
Fort Lauderdale Vlog - Looking for Best New & Used Marine Bargains in Sailorman
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We finally start moving south towards the tropics after our 8 months of repairs and learning about how Full Send works. We motor most of the way down the coast of Florida through the Intercoastal Waterway (ICW) aka "The Ditch" in some cold windy weather un...
In this episode I explain some of the things involved with working in the Superyacht industry, in particular, the engineering department. To learn more about superyacht salaries go to: https://www.superyachtcrewagency.com/media/15390/salary-guidelines-2019...
In this episode we take our Icelandic friend, Kari, to an American baseball game and play around of golf before sending him off! After dropping Kari off, we visit Fort Lauderdale to pick up boat supplies from Jason’s storage locker and visit with some fr...
We continue the good times with our friends Mike & Lauren exploring the last islands of the Bahamas before setting sail to Florida.
We swim on the sunken plane of Pablo Escobar's at Norman Caye. Rent scooters on the island of Bimini. Pic-nic on a mil...
We spend a few days in the Miami/Fort Lauderdale area before Kruger heads back to Illinois for ACL Surgery. Alan heads north via the Inter-coastal Waterway (ICW) soloing some 375 miles with no auto-helm!
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Finishing up the states and arriving in Miami on our sailboat, this is the final destination before we cross the Gulf Stream to the Bahamas. Long stretch of bridge openings on this run. Just a typical ICW travel stretch, next we'll be preparing for our gul...
http://www.TheSailingFamily.com - We have left Tavarua forever - we flew from Nassau to Miami where we spend some awesome days and the most important - we met Vita. She had spring brake and came with her guest family down to Miami. It was amazing to be all...
We take a walk through the 2019 Miami International boat show and get an exclusive look and tour of the 2019 Beneteau 46.1 and 51.1. these are amazing boats!
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We took delivery of our 2015 Leopard48 Catamaran in Fort Lauderdale, FL and sailed her home to Charleston, SC in June 2018. Our "delivery" voyage consisted of some Boatyard Blues, Six Drawbridge Openings in Florida, Leaking escape hatches, Cape Canaveral ...
Our channel aims to educate, entertain, inspire and connect with other sailors. Join us in Fort Lauderdale on the New River for our latest vlog episode of Sailing Britican.
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The Intracoastal Waterway in Florida is a popular sailing destination for many reasons. One of the biggest benefits is the variety of scenery that can be enjoyed while sailing. The waterway runs along the eastern coast of the state, and as you travel, you'...
Ahoy,
after my time in Germany I decided to make another stopover. The world is just to beautiful and there are so many places I haven't been so my choice this time: FLORIDA.
I rented a Mustang convertible and to keep the budget happy I wanted to sleep on...
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Boca to Port Everglades was a nice quick run with shifty winds out of the E and SE. We tacked a couple times to stay off the shore and we had lines over the whole time but not a bite! It was crazy to see the line of cruise ships coming out of the port with...
For insurance purposes we were instructed to make arrangements for the Caribbean hurricane season running from July to November.
We had to get above 30 degrees north so we decided to sail from the US Virgin Islands to the east coast of American to North ...
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