Watch Sailing & Boating Adventures Around the World tagged “Guatemala” – Page 3 of 4
Explore sailing, boating, and water sports through our curated video archive. From epic sea voyages to serene diving escapes, discover unforgettable adventures from top YouTube creators. Start your journey. Dream big. Sail far.
As we come to the end of our first sailing, cruising season, we approach the mouth of the Rio Dulce in Guatemala. Here, WE will spend the next three months tucked away in this cruiser haven and hurricane hole.
We check out of Belize and arrive to the por...
To go into the draw to win the 5 day sail with us checkout
https://www.patreon.com/parlayrevival.
To buy some merchandise go to
www.parlayrevival.com!
In this episode we continue fixing our hurricane damaged boat in Guatemala, where we find an unexpec...
Deciding to cook a 120lbs pig for the non profit organisation called Casa Guatemala, meant we had a big task on our hands. We managed to feed over 100 people here in Rio Dulce, and raised a few hundred dollars for the charity, which goes quite a long way h...
After working full time for 5 weeks straight on our hurricane damaged catamaran, grinding fibreglass in the Guatemalan heat, we take a well deserved boys trip to El Tunco, in El Salvador, where we make a bunch of new friends and surf local spots Bocana, Bo...
In this episode you get an in depth look at the issues we have been facing with our hurricane damaged catamaran (2012 Lagoon 450). What appears to be fairly minor surface damage turns out to be rotten, wet, balsa core, and it ALL has to come out. You can s...
In this episode we continue to tear the boat apart as we find more and more rotten and wet balsa core. We work step by step following our supervisors instructions, to slowly attack one section of the boat at a time...
SV Parlay is a hurricane damaged 2012...
After sailing all the way to Rio Dulce, in Guatemala, this Hurricane damaged catamaran finally gets hauled out a year and a half after Irma, to get repaired properly once a for all. The boys waste no time getting covered in fibreglass dust, and have a huge...
In this episode we take you on an incredible journey up the Rio Dulce river in Guatemala, to haul Parlay out for the first time since buying her after hurricane Irma. The Rio is lined with 300ft cliffs and we send the drone up to capture some amazing foota...
If you would like to see the marina we are working at now, find it at:
http://www.MarMarine.com
For information on the Pirate Lights Security System for Sailboats, contact Jeff at:
http://www.PirateLights.com
For more real-time updates, follow us on Inst...
If you are new to sailing/cruising or plan to be soon, the most important lesson you can take from our experience is to buy the biggest and best anchor you can afford, and learn how to secure it WELL!
The squall in this video was over 60kts with a 180 d...
Sorry for losing a week, as you may know San Blas its not know for having much phone service aka internet. We hope this video makes it for the lost week.
Margarida has gone for family reasons and I find 2 patreons to come and help me sail to Panama. Doug...
On this episode we enjoy the local gastronomy and get our hands to work on the last preparations before our departure to Panama. And Margarida leaves for Portugal.
Give it thumbs a up if you liked this episode!
Get your Sailing Into Freedom Crew T-shirt:...
Plukky always had a thing for volcanos and off course we couldn’t say no to the toughest volcano hike in Guatemala. At 3976 metres in height Acatenango is the 3rd biggest volcano in Guatemala. We won’t say more the episode speaks for itself.
Give it t...
We meet a sailing couple that there willingness to do some humanitarian work lead them to the Orphanage Casa Azul in Rio Dulce so we join them to help out and get to know more about the project. Margarida is cured from Montezuma's revenge aka parasites so ...
We are full of $H!t ! With parasites to hunt us down and a broken head (toilet) the fun never ends. Full discloser on how to tradicionaly cure the little devils and a cross river tour to the great canyon El Boqueron.
Give it thumbs a up if you liked this...
Since we bought Freedom we didnt have time to pay attention to the winches, now Plukky pulls apart the 4 types of winches we have:
barborosa, barlow, barient and lewmar and give them some love.
Give it thumbs a up if you liked this episode!
Get your Sail...
Fix it video for solar, wind generator, bathroom cupboard, among other things and some fun ziplining in the jungle. We are slowly preparing Freedom for our south pacific crossing but we still have a long way to go.
Give it thumbs a up if you liked this e...
Jordan and Desiree take a bus to Antigua, Guatemala to escape the heat of the Rio Dulce. Jordan takes a walking tour of Antigua and learns about it's Mayan/Spanish colonial history.
Did you like this video?
Please don’t forget to give it a thumbs up, i...
After arriving to Rio Dulce its time to work on the engine again. We meet an Aussie with a german accent who helps us improve the output of our alternator and give us some practical advice on solar and MPPT controllers.
Give it thumbs a up if you liked t...
We arrived to Guatemala on a week of festivities and every year on the 14th of September the day before Guatemala Independance day Guatemalans and cruisers gather to participate in a staged pirate attack to San Felipe de Lara Castle and we couldn't miss it...
We arrive to Fronteras the river town in Guatemala where we going to stay for the next couple of months to wait out the hurricane season. We take you on a tour through a day in town, where to provision and most important where to go for a dip.
Give it th...
On this episode we sail to Rio Dulce, Guatemala, the holy grail of the hurricane holes in the caribbean. Getting in Guatemala start's well, NOT! We try to contact the Port Caption to get information how to cross the bar but no response and quickly we reali...
It was time to leave the Rio and make our way to Florida. We sadly had to leave Sev behind, and experienced our first real Drama, and my biggest scare yet, while at sea.
If you enjoyed this episode, please give it thumbs up, it helps us out a bunch :)
...
Before sailing out of Guatemala, we decided to take an inland trip to one of the most historical site of the country, Tikal. We woke up super early and hiked through the jungle and up a temple in the dark, all to sit quietly and watch the sun rise over the...
Something AWESOME is coming!
Be the FIRST to know⛵
Sign up for exclusive updates and be the first to hear when we go live!
Get sneak peeks, exciting announcement, and special content straight to your inbox!
By clicking “Accept All Cookies”, you agree to the storing of cookies on your device to optimize our website, personalize and measure the effectiveness of advertising and collect statistics on usage. Not consenting or withdrawing consent, may adversely affect certain features and functions.
Technical or Functional cookies
Always active
Technical or functional cookies are essential for the basic functionality of the website. They are necessary for general web administration, session identification, website security, and presenting optimized content based on your devices. They also improve the general usability of the website, enabling features such as logging in to your account, adding products to your shopping cart, and checking out securely. These cookies are crucial for the website to function properly and cannot be switched off in our systems. They are typically set in response to actions made by you, such as setting privacy preferences, logging in, or filling in forms. While you can configure your browser to block or alert you about these cookies, please note that some parts of the site may not work properly if you do so. It’s important to mention that these cookies do not store any personally identifiable information directly related to your identity. We may place these cookies without your explicit consent as they are strictly necessary for providing our service.
Preferences
The technical storage or access is necessary for the legitimate purpose of storing preferences that are not requested by the subscriber or user.
Statistics or Performance cookies
We utilize statistics cookies to optimize the website experience for our users and gain insights into its usage, such as the number of website visitors, unique visitors, visited pages, and traffic sources. These cookies enable us to measure and enhance site performance by identifying the most and least popular pages and tracking visitor movement. This data aids us in understanding and analyzing website performance for continuous improvement. All collected data is aggregated and therefore anonymous. Disabling these cookies hampers our ability to monitor site visits and performance effectively. We ask for your permission to place statistics cookies.The technical storage or access that is used exclusively for anonymous statistical purposes. Without a subpoena, voluntary compliance on the part of your Internet Service Provider, or additional records from a third party, information stored or retrieved for this purpose alone cannot usually be used to identify you.
Marketing, Advertising, and Tracking cookies
On this website, we use marketing, advertising, and tracking cookies to personalize the advertisements we show to you, ensuring they are meaningful and relevant. These cookies also allow us (and third parties) to gain insights into the effectiveness of advertising campaigns. This is achieved by creating a profile based on your click behavior and Browse activity both on and outside our Website. These cookies link you, as a website visitor, to a unique ID, for example, to ensure you do not see the same advertisement repeatedly. The information stored in these cookies may also be used by third-party ad providers to show you ads on other websites you visit. Because these cookies are used for tracking and marketing purposes, we ask for your explicit permission to place them.