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After a day in Palm Island, s/v Cloudy Bay (Hallberg-Rassy 54) moves on for a quick look in Petit Martinique (PM), then to the next private resort island, Petit St. Vincent (PSV), which is a secluded and unplugged paradise. With delightful white sand beach...
After 2 days in Union Island (St. Vincent & the Grenadines), s/v Cloudy Bay (Hallberg-Rassy 54) moves 1nm east to Palm Island, a private all-inclusive resort. Pure paradise, with white sand beaches and incredibly blue turquoise sea. Perfect setting for...
After 5 days in Carriacou, s/v Cloudy Bay (Hallberg-Rassy 54) moves on to Union Island, first of the St.Vincent & the Grenadines islands. We pick up a mooring buoy in Clifton Bay and have great fun kite-surfing and flying the drone over the beautiful b...
s/v Cloudy Bay (Hallberg-Rassy 54) has a rough windward sail north into the Grenadine islands. First island, Carriacou, is very local and quite laid back compared to Grenada main island. We hired a scooter for a day to see the sights. Sandy Island is a jew...
After a week in Barbados, s/v Cloudy Bay (Hallberg-Rassy 54) spent little more than two weeks exploring and cruising Grenada, 2-20 Feb 2018. Dramatic upwind sailing on the south coast from minute 10'38''.
After the Atlantic crossing, s/v Cloudy Bay's (Hallberg-Rassy 54) crew spent a week exploring Barbados, 25-31 Jan 2018. Barbados is defined by its warm and humorous people, its sugar cane history and ex-British culture. And s/v Cloudy Bay enjoys a rest in ...
s/v Cloudy Bay (Hallberg-Rassy 54) Atlantic crossing, 7-24 Jan 2018. We traveled 2866 miles for a direct distance Lanzarote (Canary Islands) to Barbados of 2742 miles. 17 days 9 hours. Average speed 6.9 kts with maximum recorded 14.4kts. Full summary of th...
http://www.TheSailingFamily.com - In this video we are looking back on what’s happened in 2017 - the scariest & the best moments of The Sailing Family 2017. We also tell you what we are planning for 2018 in detail. For sure we will return to Panama i...
After lending a hand on Lucidity, it was time to sell Somnium. Initially Taylor reached out to us via email after binge-watching all of our episodes. (Sidenote: I want to make a shirt that says "Learning the Lines - At the end of the rabbit hole where you ...
http://www.TheSailingFamily.com - We returned to Port Linton and prepared everything for going back home to Austria for some month to work and make money again. We will return to Panama in July 2018 and will sail for over a year - maybe longer - it depend...
I went out sailing this beautiful winter day with the aim to just sail wherever the wind would carry me. But it didn't go exactly as planed...
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http://www.TheSailingFamily.com - After another nice BBQ at the Lemmon Cays we left the San Blas Islands back to Port Linton. The trip back we made together with our friends who have 2 catamarans. So we spend a nice day together and yes the girls went over...
http://www.TheSailingFamily.com - We were invited to a BBQ on a nearby island - so we had something to eat again But at the island we were attacked by sand flys. Moreover we decided to sail to Nagana - an island where you can buy some food. Robinson Life a...
http://www.TheSailingFamily.com - After sailing to the Hollondais Cays and spending some amazing days there we run out of food. Our fishing skills are very bad so we decided to drink and eat coconuts. Back to Robinson life…
We hope by sharing this adven...
https://www.patreon.com/thesailingfamily - - This is the website where you can support our production. This video gives you a short overview what we have done during the last 2 years and what are our future plans for 2018 and 2019.
We hope by sharing this...
s/v Cloudy Bay (Hallberg Rassy 54) starts the Atlantic crossing, sailing from Gibraltar to Canary Islands, where we stop in Puerto Calero Marina, Lanzarote. We are now firmly westward bound. First night we have a very rough upwind sailing in +25kts gusting...
http://www.TheSailingFamily.com - After one day waiting because thunderstorm and lightens made it too dangerous to sail we navigated back to the San Blas Islands to discover new islands…
We hope by sharing this adventure you will find some inspiration i...
The sailing adventure in Spain took us sailing Balearics too. Arrived from Ibiza to Formentera, in the magnificent blue water of Es Pujol Bay.
19 August 2016
Glen is testing his new toy, a SeaDoo, in a beautiful blue water bay south coast of Menorca. It's good fun, but the speed is less than what we expected. Next test will be when we go scuba diving.
8 October 2016
s/v Cloudy Bay, a Hallberg-Rassy 54, sailing from Ibiza to Mallorca. Perfect wind, beautiful sail. September 2016.
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