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This is our last episode of the series. We decided to sell the boat for a few reasons, and closed out our time on the high seas being skippers for The BucketLust on their Tahiti Route (even though we only sail to Raiatea, Taha'a, and Bora Bora). It was bey...
After leaving Full Send in Taravao, Tahiti, October - March, for storm season, we head back to Full Send after spending time in Colombia, Panama, and the US of A. We find the boat full of mold, a few roaches, and leaks from our boat watcher not closing the...
Our dinghy outboard engine needs to be fixed again, we meet a friend (Sara Nelson) for drinks during lockdown, and sail the boat to a hurricane hole with a friend we met (Elo) so a boat watcher can look after the boat as we prepare to leave Tahiti due to o...
Shocked to see a dolphin spinning until we googled that spinner dolphins are actually a species. Way cool to see. Check out our channel
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We had never been so happy to be on land after arriving in Hiva Oa in the Marquises (Marqueses) after 23 days at sea. We run into some issue with check in due to COVID 19 restrictions and had to fix some broken items that happened at sea, but we legally go...
In this episode we test out some expired flares, catch some more Mahi Mahi. Plus we go for a couple of swims in the middle of the Pacific Ocean commonly referred to as a swim call. We finally arrive after 23 days of sailing into Hiva Oa, Marquesas Island...
We finally start the 24 day Pacific Ocean Crossing, sailing from the Galapagos waters and heading towards the Marquesas Islands in French Polynesia. We do some offshore fishing, catch some Mahi Mahi and Yellowfin Tuna! We have some bilge water that just ca...
We prepare the boat for the upcoming 24 day sail, change the oil, fuel water separator and tighten the turnbuckle on the spreaders. Alan goes on a solo hike to try and see the marine iguanas actually swimming. The crew have one last feast onshore and get c...
Don works with Carpenters in San Cristobal to get a temporary fix for the helm seat that he accidentally knocked off during the passage. We check out the San Cristobal Interpretation Center to learn all about the rich history of the Galapagos Islands! We c...
We finally leave Panama enroute to Galapagos! It was a 9-day sail where we saw dolphins, turtles, sharks and lots of birds before finally arriving in San Cristobal. The birds ended up bending our wind vane and followed us the entire trip. We experienced 4-...
With French Polynesia being closed for boaters due to COVID-19, we start to tackle a few tasks to keep busy. We don't want to sail to the Galapagos until we know FP is open. We bought a Nature Power wind generator back in the states, and have a long proces...
We take a personal tour of the Presidential Palace in Panama, called the Palacio de las Garzas (Herons' Palace) with our friend and fellow West Point Graduate Mario!
We finally get our new Spinnaker sail! We checkout the views from Gamboa. As we wait on ...
Here is the raw footage from our Gopros and iPhones of the January 2021 Southbound (Caribbean to Pacific) transit of the Panama Canal. Includes some time lapses.
If you'd like to see a more condensed version, check out:
Day 1 : https://youtu.be/C5hheKgHmZ...
After a propane explosion from the neighboring restaurant occurred on 26 April 2021(not the 27th). Mirimar Lobster House and other restaurants burned down as a result.
Mirimar's staff and owners were like family for ourselves and many other sailors and c...
We do a 2 day sail from San Andres Colombia to Panama to get ready for the Panama Canal crossing, find out we have a pretty cool feature on our autopilot, go over our Radar system and dodge a lot of container ships waiting to transit the canal! We test neg...
Legally in Colombia, we head out and explore the island of San Andres just in time for Christmas. We bid farewell to James to head back to the USA, and we spend Christmas Eve with a new friend that invited us to his local neighbor hood to show us who they ...
The first x3 of many Panamanian beers we (Alan & Kruger) found in our local grocery store, we throw back Soberana, Balboa, and Panama beers in some cool locations with special guest Diana, Nadia, and a furry primate friend!
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After 5 days at sea getting knocked around in large swells, we arrived to Providencia, Colombia. They had Hurricane IOTA rip through about a month prior and you could see the destruction as we motored into the harbor. After many attempts with an agent on l...
We are finally on the move again!!! It was good to get out of Mexico amid all the worries if countries would be open due to Covid. We were unable to get a solid answer if sea transit to Honduras was ok, so we decided to bite the bullet and take the 5 day j...
We review the Mac and Cheese box we saw the most in Mexico made by La Moderna. We saw a few other options for elbow noodles and a chipotle version, but this was the closest to what "Blue Box" would be in the states! Bone Apple Tea'
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November was full of Hurricanes in the western Carribbean, especially Hurricane IOTA passing over one of our next locations, Providencia, Colombia.
So we waited a few more weeks for the weather to pan out and started provisioning and prepping the boat for...
After failing to make it to Chichen Itza the previous week, we decide to head with Lala and Adam down to the Coba Mayan ruins west of Tulum. We had the place almost to ourselves getting there early, and it left enough time to drive to Valladolid, Mexico to...
With our friends still in town after the Halloween party, we head out with Moose, Sensei, Amara, and Katie to Chiczen Itza. They are the famed mayan ruins that are considered one of the New Seven Wonders of the world. Along the drive we get pulled over aft...
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