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In this episode of Sailing Zephyr our we are on the home stretch of our Atlantic crossing to Horta in the Azores. We continue to get great sailing conditions all the way to Horta on the island of Faial in the Azores.
We enjoy some more delicious Mahi Mah...
Does sailing in foreign countries worry you? Are you scared of traveling far from home? Do you believe what you read online and see on the news, or do you want to find out for yourself? We bust some of the myths that are constantly being fed to us in the m...
The Formosa 68' (70' LOA) sure is an interesting design and a HUGE boat. This particular boat was purchased and worked on Pre-Hurricane Irma, but when the hurricane hit the boat sustained a little damage to the genoa furler. It's been sitting in it's slip ...
This week we're touring another sailboat that's on the opposite end of the spectrum of what we normally look at, but in a different way this time. This is an Outremer 45, which is the same boat model as the famous La Vagabonde.
We're not touring it simpl...
In this episode of Sailing Zephyr we continue on our journey across the Atlantic. We get to swim with Mutton Birds in 19,000 ft of water, encounter some False Killer Whales that come to investigate our boat and we experience the biggest seas yet.
Just as...
Originally built a little over ten years ago, the previous owner of this massive custom sailboat spent over a million dollars on the build. Unfortunately, he passed away before he could sail the boat, and the current owner purchased it from the estate. It'...
In this episode of Sailing Zephyr our last crew member, Anthony arrives and soon after we set sail on our biggest journey yet; crossing the Atlantic to the Azores. Our first week across the Atlantic starts off with a little bit of a rough start, however, w...
We take the leap and buy a hurricane damaged boat in the BVI's. We sell everything we own, pack up our lives and fly to the BVI's where we move aboard our sailboat Zephyr!
In this episode of Sailing Zephyr we put my brother, Marcus to work. In this last...
This time we tour a 2002 Creekmore 46. Construction of this yacht haulted around 2005 when the owner ran out of money after sinking half a million dollars into this boat. What is left is an 85% complete brand new 17 year old boat. All it needs is someone t...
In this episode of Sailing Zephyr we continue with fiberglass repairs. Meanwhile, we get a bunch of other jobs ticked off the list and welcome my brother aboard Zephyr. Hope you enjoy this episode with James back to fixing the head and my trying my best at...
This week we're touring a sailboat that's on the complete opposite end of the spectrum of what we normally look at. This is truly a luxurious catamaran, and you'll pay for it! At an asking price of $1,095,000, this million dollar yacht has all of the comfo...
In this episode of Sailing Zephyr we hobble back to St. Martin to finish off some boat works, have further fibreglassing repairs done to our Port Chainplate and we reveal our big plans for the next couple months of sailing! It's a huge announcement and we ...
We're back at the request of our viewers with another big old boat tour! This time we tour a 1982 Shannon 50. We really like the design of this yacht and believe it to have a lot of potential as a full-time live aboard cruiser for a couple or a small famil...
We take the leap and buy a hurricane damaged boat in the BVI's. We sell everything we own, pack up our lives and fly to the BVI's where we move aboard our sailboat Zephyr!
In this episode of Sailing Zephyr we have some unexpected mishaps with the water ...
We're back at the request of our viewers with another big old boat tour! This time we tour a 1985 Cheoy Lee 43, a sailboat that Randi and I have been wanting to tour for some time now. We really like the design of this yacht and believe it to have a lot of...
In this episode of Sailing Zephyr we continue our sail to San Juan, Puerto Rico where James' family comes to visit. After 3 years we get the chance to spend some much needed time with James' family. We check out the sights of Old San Juan, eat some amazing...
In this weeks episode, we leave Anegada and head back to Road Town. James gets to work on the aft head unit and I manage to upload a couple of videos. We sail to Peter Island to spend a couple of nights relaxing in the beautiful waters.
Last but not leas...
In this episode of Sailing Zephyr we have our first guests on-board Zephyr. They teach us how to trim sails and we have an amazing day out on the water. We leave the USVI and head for the BVI's. First stop is Jost Van Dyke where we meet our friends Zane an...
With all major boat works finished, we finally start cruising around the Caribbean Islands.Whilst still on the Island of Saint John (U.S. Virgin Islands) we head into Cruz Bay and do a beautiful hike around the headland.
We sail around to a beautiful bay...
Zephyr is back in the water and we sail the Anegada Passage from Sint Maarten to Norman Island in the BVI's.
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We leave Scotland to point Divina Remi straight towards Sweden and our home port Lysekil. But in front of us lies the shallow and not so easily tamed North Sea...
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In this weeks episode, we take a short break to explore Sint Maarten, Nats has a crack at splicing line, we join a Venezuelan family for a Sunday meal and we finish off some much needed upgrades to our power systems.
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This boat we check out is an Irwin 52, a very luxurious sailing yacht in it's heyday, and some still are kept in amazing condition. One of these boats in good shape typically sells for $200,000 to $300,000. This one, however is a gutted wreck. Realisticall...
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