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We finish the glass work on the haul first thing. While Maddie paints the bottom, Herby installs our new Edson rudder quadrant. Maddie does a new mural on the starboard side and Herby adds some designs of his own on the port side. We once again get back in...
We spend a day with Jessica and Ryan in West Palm Beach before moving to a nearby marina to get hauled out and assess the damages from the accident. We get to work right away and try to stay positive as we teach viewers how to do patch work with fiberglass...
Ep #6 After our first haul out, we are finally leaving the boat yard after six weeks and heading back to Elliott Bay Marina in Seattle. Follow our blog at www.boatingjourney.com
Ep #5 Four weeks ago we hauled out our boat at Seaview Boatyard in Seattle to have it painted and some mechanical work done. We went down to check on it's progress.
After spending a big chunk of our budget on boat refit. We drive to the North-West Territories (NWT) on a mission to find the fine Morels mushrooms. After being in the bush for multiple weeks, we ended having to return close to empty-handed since it was on...
As we sail back down into Shark Bay, James talks about our overall trip of the Western Australian coastline, the highlights and the best advice he can give to sailing it! We have our first unintentionally grounding and we attempt to take Tangaroa out of th...
Ep #4 In this episode of Boating Journey, we haul out our boat, Kokomo for the first time.
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On this episode, we purchase a Sailrite Ultrafeed Z1 sewing machine and sailkit in order to make our own main sail. SV Blackdragon goes on the hard for 8 WEEKS (GAHHHH OMGGGG) where we complete a big refit and dropping the keel before we head offshore.
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Because to keep the journey going, you gotta put in some work! To keep Varuna ship shape, we pull into a tiny dock at Marina Seca Guaymas on mainland Mexico, haul her out of the water, and settle into a dusty new life up on the hard. Our goal is to get i...
Often, I get told that I always seem so calm...and usually I am...But not so much in this week's episode. You get to see my highly annoyed and frustrated side.
I had been waiting for nearly two weeks for my engine to get released from customs, only to be ...
On this episode, we do a pre-purchase inspection of Blackdragon, a 34" 1988 Catalina Sailing Yacht.... do we end up buying it?! Watch and find out for yourself! =)
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After a long awaited return to Starry Horizons in Tonga, we immediately started re-commissioning her and discovered a serious problem. The anodes on our saildrives had completely disappeared and the saildrives had started corroding!
This was something th...
A quick look at annual maintenance and some upgrades to s/v Moonshine.
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Back to the boat meant back to work and there was a lot to get done in order to prep Starry Horizons for another season of cruising. Our goal was to tackle as many projects by ourselves as we could. So we did big projects like new bottom paint and lots o...
It's that time of year- we've come to the end of our sailing season! It's time to pack the boat up and haul her out for dockyard storage. It's always an emotional and tiring time, but the need to see family during the 'off season' is strong, so we once aga...
Maddie paints a mural on the bottom of Wisdom, Herby gives a tour of Wisdom's synthetic standing rigging, and the boat is launched back into the water!
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After arriving in New Zealand, we spent a few days working on projects before setting out for Whangarei. We had a bit of time before our scheduled haul out so we elected to make a few stops along the way. The best of which was in Tutukaka harbour where w...
There's no time for rest on RAN! The day after arriving to the Caribbean it's already time to haul out in Grenada Marine. We spend the next days painting RAN, fixing stuff and getting rid of the horrible smell we've noticed for a couple of days. Then we ge...
We finally get to take a look at the underside of Maiweh, and work on the hull, valve, and rudder. The squeeze is on for time and money, so the project lasts only about a week. After that, we're on to Vancouver and where Robi acquires a US visa before cros...
Three months at the yard documented in detail at https://havewindwilltravel.com/. They say: "If you're going to haul out, be sure to do this and that and this while you're out of the water." Well, trust me. We did. I have spared you for quite some time...
Our last stop in the Caribbean was Grenada, which we explored in two parts. First up, we pulled in and enjoyed Carriacou for a few days, meeting some of the "locals" and struggling with a steep, uphill climb. Next, we moved down to Grenada proper in orde...
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Our offer has been accepted on a Leopard 43 Catamaran and the next step in the process is a Survey, Haul-Out and Sea Trial. We...
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