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Not gonna lie, this video is mostly about Morty. We go back to Baltimore for a week because Maddie's Grandfather passed away and Herby's sister had a baby. Family will always come first. It's still a pretty awesome video and I'd watch it until the end if I...
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Sailing offshore is a mixed bag...crazy activity followed by extreme calm and everything in-between. A Canadian fisheries plane buzzes by to check us out as we battle ...
So much happens in this episode! Herby finishes our new stern roller and finds out the BIG problem with our bilge pump! We explore Fort Pierce, do some singing, and test out some more of the local cuisine. Herby racks up the outside of the boat while Maddi...
We spend a bit more time in Fernandina and are joined by our friends, Jessica and Ryan before setting back out to the ocean for the journey further south towards Miami. Herby explains the importance and convenience of AIS.
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We explore Fernandina and have an adventure with the dinghy!
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We rack everything up and are ready to head out, but when we pull our anchor up, we are met with quite the surprise. Finally, we break free and have a gorgeous, but very cold sail right on past Georgia to Florida!
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We meet some very cool people who are about to set out on their Cabo Rico 38 to cruise the world. We hear their story and Herby helps them instal their Monitor Windvane. We also go to Folly Beach with Jessica and Ryan, check out the Gibbes Museum of art, s...
It's the first day on the water in our journey to Greenland and Paragon has lost sight of shore. The first night is a bit rough as everyone gets used to being on the water with rolling seas. Will the wind pick up? Will we be able to turn off the engine? Wi...
This episode is PACKED with awesomeness! We FINALLY say goodbye to the ICW and sail the ocean from Georgetown to Charleston, where we spend our first day resting and cleaning the boat. We decide that our introduction to Charleston should be Middleton Place...
The ride to Georgetown is cold and dreary, but we don't let that stop us from exploring and enjoying the quaint little town. This episode is a short one, which is fitting because it's about a small stopover before we head to the exciting destination of Cha...
We have spent years preparing for this moment...PUSHING OFF FOR GREENLAND! The boat is in better shape than she's ever been and the crew is as prepared as they can be. We begin this offshore sail to one of the harshest places in the world with good spirits...
We travel further down the Waccamaw and can't believe how beautiful it is. Herby fixes our compass and explains how to add more oil.
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We leave Myrtle Beach to enter the next step of our journey. The Waccamaw River is all we expected and more with it's peaceful beauty and deep waters. For the first time in a while, nothing goes wrong!
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Lumpy seas and strong winds mark the first day at sea for Paragon. With a crew member down, the remaining two aboard must settle into a rhythm...testing a new sail trim and keeping watch. What awaits them as they near Canadian waters? Stay with us!
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It's project day aboard Paragon! Break out the adjustable palm and 5200 because the fix is on. An unexpected visit from an old friend (Remember Gigi!) completes the day before the weather takes a turn...will a wet day change our plans? Stick with us to fin...
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I assembled some of my favorite photos over the last year and came up with some sort of summary commentary to hopefully sum up the build so far. This took longer than I thought to compile. I first thought of just throwing every single picture in...
As we approach the end of 2015, we thought we would take a look back over the past two seasons of DrakeParagon. The wonderful people we've met, the exciting places we've visited, frustrating mishaps, and all the adventures. Thank you for joining us on th...
Check out the Finale to Season 2! As the date of our departure swiftly approaches, Drake travels into Boston to pick up our friend and third crew member, Eanna. It's all coming together for our departure north...stay tuned for next season's premier!
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We delve into the world of nautical charts while defending Paragon from unwelcome guests, then head into town for supplies and some much needed repair advice from Rose's Marine.
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A tour of the inside of Strombus, and an unexpected find that makes boat builder's day!
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Geoff and Mandy are rebuilding an 80 year old wooden schooner in Gloucester, Massachusetts named Strombus. In part 2 we move on to the deck to check out the homemade bulwark, the plans for a Nester nesting dinghy, and discuss the importance of strobe ligh...
Geoff and Mandy are rebuilding an 80 year old wooden schooner in Gloucester, Massachusetts named Strombus.
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