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This is a video of the interior of our 1989 Hallberg Rassy 42E 'Asterie'.
We have been sailing her and living aboard since July 2019. We began our journey on Asterie in Eastbourne, UK and have sailed all the way down the Atlantic coast of Europe to the A...
Flying our ISTEC Parasailor spinnaker for the first time, as we sail downwind from Virgin Gorda to Tortola, BVI. Then tour the island along with the drone.
As we sail west to Tortola, the wind is perfect to try our new ISTEC Parasailor spinnaker (228sqm),...
A delightful afternoon at famous The Baths Virgin Gorda. Road tour of Virgin Gorda island and aerial views of all its highlights.
Following our couple of days in the north-east of Virgin Gorda where we anchored in Oil Nut Bay, we now arrive to Spanish Tow...
Sailing Anegada to Virgin Gorda, in the British Virgin Islands. Visiting the hurricane torn Gorda Sound, Oil Nut Bay, and then sailing down to The Baths.
After a few days on the stunning island of Anegada, we have a very tranquil sail south, back to Virgi...
Perfect Caribbean sailing to the stunningly beautiful Anegada island, in the north of the British Virgin Islands. Scooter tour around the island and wonderful drone footage of the unspoiled natural environment.
Following our exploration of Anguilla, we sa...
Sailing St.Martin to Anguila and visit its stunning beaches and resorts. Some of the best beaches in the world we would say. Anguilla is probably the best sun & sand destination in the Caribbean.
Following our short trip to the island of Saba, s/v Clo...
3 day visit to the Dutch Island of Saba, where we go diving and have a wonderful walk around the central volcanic peak. One of the best Caribbean islands, and probably the most unspoiled one.
Saba does not have any sheltered waters, so we decided to leave...
Sailing to the joint Dutch-French island of St. Maarten (St. Martin) where we stayed for 1 month, doing maintenance, attending a multihull regatta, exploring and trying kite-foiling.
After our short stay in St. Barts, s/v Cloudy Bay (Hallberg-Rassy 54) set...
Series of videos which covers removing the rig to replace the standing rigging and service all the rig systems, plus some other winter maintenance aspects.
This Part 3 covers removal of vang and goose-neck mast fittings; servicing winches; dismantling the...
Keywords; Wauquiez, boatyard , shipyard, sailing, pilot saloon, headroom, Sailing Yacht Frida af Wisby, Northern France.
In this episode we visit the shipyard where our boat is built and we talk to Patrick the sales manager about our boat and the newer mo...
Series of videos which covers removing the Selden rig to replace the standing rigging and service all the rig systems, plus some other winter maintenance aspects.
This part 2 covers dismantling the foresail furler motor, removing the in-mast furling system...
Series of videos which covers removing the rig to replace the standing rigging and service all the rig systems, plus some other winter maintenance aspects.
Part 1 covers lowering the mast, de-rigging, dismantling and starting to service the Selden hydraul...
We've made landfall in the Caribbean after crossing the Atlantic, and we celebrate with the other yachts coming in from the race, with a grand finale announcing the results.
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Always wanted to visit "Mo-Bay" area and the famous Montego Bay Yacht Club.
From Ocho Rios we motor-sailed to Montego Bay, our last stop in Jamaica. Anchored off the quiet Montego Bay Yacht Club, where we sheltered from a strong NE weather front for 3 da...
From our anchorage in Oracabessa we sailed the short distance west to Ocho Rios, a major tourist center in Jamaica. Ocho Rios is the place where Glen’s parents had their happiest holiday, back in 1967. By record of his Mum’s diary, we visited their hot...
http://www.TheSailingFamily.com - Over one year ago we sold our sailboat Tavarua because we run out of money and had to go back to Austria to work again. In this video you will see the highlights of our 10 month sailing adventure in just 12 minutes and we ...
Different boats for different folks... or just different situations!
A good weekend boat doesn't necessarily make a good cruising boat. In this video we go through our decision making process in finding a boat for cruising and what we've learned in the th...
Exploring east end of Jamaica and Kingston, then sailing west to Oracabessa.
After a 3-day (450nm) sail from Bahamas, we arrived into Port Antonio on the lush green coast of NE Jamaica. From our berth at the Errol Flynn Marina, we visited the town of Port...
On passage from Bahamas to Jamaica, flying the Parasailor and passing the notorious windward passage at the eastern end of Cuba.
After several days in George Town, Bahamas, we found a narrow weather wind to start our 700nm passage to the Cayman Islands, v...
George Town (aka Chicken Town) was our last stop in the Bahamas.
From our exquisite afternoon anchored behind Boysie Cay, we motored 10nm SE to Emerald Bay Marina to refuel. We were tempted to have a day pass in the adjacent Sandals Resort but decided to...
We discover the unique Boysie Cay then have a sunset spa on the aft deck.
From Rudder Cay, our intention was to go directly to George Town, 25nm to the SE. But after just 5nm curiosity got the better of us and we diverted for a lunch stop behind Boysie Ca...
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