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s/v Cloudy Bay (Hallberg-Rassy 54) leaves Fisher Island CT on a foggy morning and has a slow and calm sailing trip to the south fork of Long Island NY. Not the most thrilling sailing adventure, but it was nevertheless a very pleasant sail. We anchor in Sag...
http://www.TheSailingFamily.com - As we have finished our teak deck work now we will travel 2 weeks in Colombia. First we will start with a trip to the Colombian desert to go kitesurfing there.
Alina and Vita are living their adventures in the US and Austr...
From Block Island RI, s/v Cloudy Bay (Hallberg-Rassy 54) is sailing across Long Island Sound towards Connecticut, on a nice beam reach in 18 kts of wind. During that sailing trip a vertical batten decided to slide out, and Glen had to rescue it, pushing it...
From Newport, s/v Cloudy Bay (Hallberg-Rassy 54) continues the sailing east coast USA adventure to Block Island. Short sailing trip, only 20 nm away. Not much wind that day, so we had to motor most of the distance.
We found Block Island very pretty, with ...
http://www.TheSailingFamily.com - We finished our teak deck work now and it looks amazing. Moreover we have a new dinghy chap now and Vita and Alina show what’s going on in the US and Australia. They both have big fun and enjoy their travels.
In the next...
http://www.TheSailingFamily.com - We had 2 problems on the boat - water was coming in. One problem was the rudder shaft sealing and the other a blister in the hull. So we decided to do another haul out to repair it and to be sure that Tavarua will be ready...
After 4 days in Newport, s/v Cloudy Bay (Hallberg-Rassy 54) sailing adventure in Rhode Island continues to Bristol. Sailing from Newport to Bristol turned out to be mostly motoring, but on the return trip it was a totally different sailing experience! To b...
http://www.TheSailingFamily.com - As the teak deck looked awful after our first “refit“ we decided to do all new - no not new just a new refit. A lot of work but it looks awesome now. Vita and Alina enjoy their time in the US and Australia and both h...
http://www.TheSailingFamily.com - After having visited the oldest coffee factory of South America we picked up our new pillows for the cockpit, went back to Tavarua and started to do the interior refit. A lot of boatwork…
We hope by sharing this adventu...
http://www.TheSailingFamily.com - I picked up Suu from the airport in Cartagena and 2 days later we had been in the Colombian Jungle for a nice hiking adventure and 3 wonderful days in a bamboo hut…
We hope by sharing this adventure you will find some i...
s/v Cloudy Bay (Hallberg-Rassy 54) sailed from Martha's Vineyard to Newport Rhode Island, with an overnight stop in Cuttyhunk Harbor in the Elizabeth Islands.
In Cuttyhunk we had our first boat collision incident since we have Cloudy Bay - a yacht dragged ...
http://www.TheSailingFamily.com - Kitesurfing is really awesome here - nearly every day wind and even Sigi the shark diver recognized that sports not only under the water can be nice and started a 8 hour kitesurfing course in a nearby kitesurfingschool.
Be...
http://www.TheSailingFamily.com - After our arrival in Colombia we had to do the paperwork - we went to Barranquilla to rent a car and visited Cartagena where we bought a new anchor chain for Tavarua. We also started to kitesurf and had a great time here b...
s/v Cloudy Bay's (Hallberg-Rassy 54) sailing trip continues, and in this video we are sailing Cloudy Bay from Martha's Vineyard to the island of Nantucket.
In Nantucket we had 4 days of bright sunshine and calm weather. We anchored sv Cloudy Bay in the bu...
s/v Cloudy Bay (Hallberg-Rassy 54) sailing adventure continues with the next stage of sailing Massachusetts. After sailing Gloucester and Cape Cod canal, in this video we are sailing Martha's Vineyard.
Which consists of two sailing trips:
First trip - sail...
http://www.TheSailingFamily.com - We crossed from Panama to Colombia - offshore - 230 nm. The first night we had a lot of lightnings but beside us - so we had luck and the second night was quiet and nice but at 4 a.m. everything changed. We hit a Colombian...
s/v Cloudy Bay (Hallberg-Rassy 54) continues the sailing adventure southwards. In this video we are sailing Cloudy Bay from Portland ME to Portsmouth NH, where we have an overnight. We visit Portsmouth briefly in the evening - it is a very beautiful town a...
From Camden, s/v Cloudy Bay (Hallberg-Rassy 54) motored in thick fog to Boothbay Harbor, where the boat was moored for 3 weeks while we took a trip to Europe. We returned from our vacation to lots of deliveries and had a few days of boat maintenance, befor...
Sailing Maine back south: From our most northern Maine destination, Mount Desert Island, s/v Cloudy Bay (Hallberg-Rassy 54) starts the gentle cruise back south. In this sailing adventure we visit Winter Harbor where we buy some lobsters, then the quaint fi...
After attending 4th ofJuly 4th celebrations in Boston, s/v Cloudy Bay (Hallberg-Rassy 54) continues the sailing adventure with an overnight passage across the cool waters of Bay of Maine to the beautiful Mount Desert Island. Sailing Maine starts from here!...
http://www.TheSailingFamily.com - We sailed to Nagana to refill our water tanks - there we met our sailing friends again. We decided to sail to Aridup a remote Kuna Yala Island - a really beautiful island - may be the most beautiful where we have ever been...
s/v Cloudy Bay (Hallberg-Rassy 54) sailing adventure continues north. After our sailing into New York Harbor and the 24hr flying visit of New York, we head into an idyllic evening, sailing Long Island Sound towards New England. The overnight passage gets u...
From Charleston SC we made a 4 days passage direct to New York. Arriving into The Big Apple on a glorious last day of June, we cruised by the Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island, western Manhattan, then moored up the Hudson. After a wonderful 24 hour visit of ...
Sailing east coast USA: After an overnight sail from Savannah GA, s/v Cloudy Bay (Hallberg-Rassy 54) arrives in Charleston SC where we spend few days visiting the town and few days in Greenville (visiting friends Caroline & David) and the Appalachian M...
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