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We find a new rudder and see our hull for the first time ever! all while making the best of friends and future crew before starting a temporary refit to get Yarreh back in the water to the next destination.
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I like how Brian described it- “It doesn't matter where we go, but step 1 is to untie the lines and just go somewhere, anywhere.” After 2 weeks of hard labor the day is finally here and our home is going back into the water :) Being back feels absolut...
Sailing from NYC to Annapolis for the Sailboat Show plus hauling out for DIY boat work.
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Imagine taking your house into a harsh environment, shaking it around and dousing it with salt water. How much stuff would break? Then move your house hundreds of miles from the nearest hardware store and we find out just what it takes to maintain an o...
If you like BOAT WORK this video is for you :). We haul Delos out of the water for some well needed maintenance! Brian dives head first into what feels like a million projects... Sanding, painting, patching blisters in the keel, fixing a corroded through h...
So, it's time to take care of some problems. Like the ones that try to sink the boat. We've been putting bandaids on our boat and in this video we take steps to fix them.
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Time to fix the hole in our boat! We get hauled out in Noumea and spend 48 hours on the hardstand to replace two ball valves and throw another coat of antifoul on.
It’s a whirlwind but worth it to replace the ball valves which both had snapped stems wi...
It has been a whirlwind of a month. With my dog Sierra passing away, the Corona Virus, and the awful weather we have been busy trying to keep this boat on course to splash the first week of April! We are excited to share part 1 of this haul out series with...
Truly a nail-biter for us as we squeeze our fat cat into a slip with just a few inches to spare. But it had to be done! Hauling out for the usual bottom jobs, but also for a complete transformation of Clarity's look. On the way down the coast, we talk more...
Finally arrived to Green Cove Springs Florida to haul the boat out! Alan begins working on the laundry list of items to complete before we get the boat in ship shape and ready for the re-launch! Jason is busy rehabbing in Chicago but is still able to enjoy...
The "Biocide-free": paint we used didn't dry. Ever. What are we suppose to do now? Sail away? Wait in the boatyard? Start going crazy on the paint manufacturing company? We'll see. Watch and find out.
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Hey guys this episode is more boat work while we are on the hardstand in Malaysia. We fix the top cabin by fibreglassing and we have some news about our dive compressor.
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Every cruiser's nightmare: thieves. They stole our drone, radio, tools. Now the POLICE are here investigating, taking fingerprints, and for what? Watch and find out... See how the crew of Zingaro handled it in this installment of the life and times of Zin...
Talisman finally gets lifted! This is always a stressful time, since improper strap placement can damage prop shafts and instrument transducers. It's also a bittersweet several days of hard work as we prepare to leave our baby for the winter.
Episode 78 finds us back once again in Preveza, killing a little time and getting our boat ready for winter haulout. This was fall of 2018, and the sailing / charter season is winding down. We scheduled for four or five days in order to have time to get ou...
http://www.TheSailingFamily.com - After having seen some sharks at Highbourne Cay we left the Exuma Cays and crossed the Exuma Bank to Nassau. There we had to do a haulaout to replace the cutlass bearing because we have already sold tavarua to a Canadian c...
An introduction, 1,5 years later.. Sorry about that.:)
In this episode we tell you about us and our story. During the episode we jump in time and show some pictures from before we sailed away.
We also flew home, from Tahiti, in August 2018 for Lisas sist...
This summer we hauled the boat for a few months while waiting for baby. During that time we did a number of projects that could only be done out of the water. And a big one was the bottom job. We wanted to move the antifouling line up 1.5 inches, sand away...
The time had come to haul Sarean out of the water, discover what had gone on with our prop, and give her some much needed loving. Depending on your time and skills, this can be an expensive - or only a mildly painful back pocket experience.
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Summer work keeps the crew of Prism busy as they make money for their next season of cruising!
This episode was upload from the San Blas Islands in Panama! We had to sail to another island and use our valued mobile data to bring this show to you for new y...
We find ourselves living in a boatyard once again within several months, this time to work on the underside of our new vessel Rossa.
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Hurricane prep is something we've never considered in our past lives, but it's been constantly on our minds the past couple months.
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After coming from the Caribbean and places that do not have overstocked grocery stores, to coming to America, with product and consumerism everywhere, we were surprised to find ourselves in a bit of culture shock
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Wohoo! Episode 101. In this episode we are setting up scaffolding and getting Norna ready to paint. I am sewing some cushion covers, and Pete is busy doing any repairs Norna needs.
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