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In this episode, my former navy seal business partner Ben shares why and how we went our separate ways as business partners...
SV Parlay is a hurricane damaged Lagoon 450 catamaran, which Colin rebuilt with friends and has started sailing around the world...
This week on Barefoot Travels we decide to have a bit of fun and race the paddle boards against the boats in a short RACE!
Only 1.2 nm from one anchorage to another!
Who will win?
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In part 2/2 of the canal episodes we learn more and more bout how the canal process works, what the costs are for some of the worlds largest ships, and pop the out other side into the Pacific Ocean!
SV Parlay is a hurricane damaged Lagoon 450 catamaran, w...
This is part 1 of a 2 part series about our transit of the famous panama canal, in our previously hurricane damaged lagoon 450 catamaran. We leave shelter bay early in the morning, pick up the canal advisor, and set off into the first chambers, and into th...
As we sail from Bocas del toro, Panama, to Shelter bay, to get ready to cross the Panama Canal, the most unexpected thing happens. We lose our steering system, and have to troubleshoot what possibly went wrong...
SV Parlay is a hurricane damaged Lagoon 45...
In this weeks episode of Barefoot Travels we go through some very shallow water and we can't seem to catch a break! There is always something to be fixed, that’s boat life!
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In this week's episode of Barefoot Travels we get cracking on our latest boat jobs. There is always something to be done even when you're in paradise. From making water to laundry, and dinghy chaps we get a lot done!
We also have a WILD thunderstorm scare...
In this week's video of Barefoot Travels we talk about the reason why it's important to know your draft.
Being in the Bahamas there is some very shallow waters to navigate through, especially if you wish to seek safe harbour. French Wells located in the ...
In this weeks episode of Barefoot Travels we welcome you to season 4!! A new beginning out of Luperon and in The Bahamas!
Trying to decide when to start and finish a season is difficult but I believe this is a fantastic reason to do so.
The Bahamas is mag...
After a month sea trial in the San Blas islands we are able to finally assess the performance of not only the rebuilding of our broken bulkheads but also the sugar scoop extensions, which made the boat 1.5ft loner than she was coming out of the factory. Th...
As we sail around the San Blas islands on our lagoon 450, we hang out with Brian, Kazza and Sierra fro SV Delos, and also Plucky from Sailing into Freedom. But as we are anchored we find a boat that has run aground so we leap into action!
SV Parlay is a h...
We continue to sail around the San Blas islands in Panama on our hurricane damaged Lagoon 450 catamaran, exploring a few of the anchorages, where we meet up with one of our patreons who lets us use his E-foil, an electric foiling paddle board!
SV Parlay i...
In this episode we finally leave the marina after a 10 month refit, and sail to Playa Blanca! After an amazing time there, we get set to leave for the infamous San Blas Islands, but we lose our water maker the day we are set to leave, so we are not sure if...
In this episode we get a professional rigger and surveyor to guide us through the process of tensioning our rig after repairing the broken bulkheads on our Lagoon 450 catamaran. He advises us that the worst possible thing to do on a catamaran is to over te...
We did it! 4 years after buying Parlay, a hurricane damaged Lagoon 450, who went through 3 separate rebuilds, due to hurricane Irma, finding cracked bulkheads, and getting struck by lightning! But she is now hands down the strongest Lagoon 450 on the plane...
Ladies and gentlemen, we are finally ready to splash! We throw a solid epoxy barrier coat onto Parlay's hull, then 2 coats of antifoul, and finish up a bunch of last minute jobs before she is finally ready to be launched after 10 months in the shipyard, an...
Welcome to this week's episode of Barefoot Sail and Dive where we take a trip down memory lane and review some of the things we've done this year! 2021 has been a year of a lot of challenges but we are proud of how far we have come!
Bring it on 2022!!! H...
Join us as we sit down and take you Behind the scenes with a live Q&A with the owner of Sea Dogs to answer all those questions that were burning up the comments section. In the last video.
We get all the incredible never before seen footage of Sea Do...
We continue with the sugar scoop extensions on our hurricane damaged Lagoon 450 catamaran, as we glue down the non-skid pattern we made on both extensions.
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Is this for real! We reveal a Sailing Secret that we can’t believe is happening to Zephyr.
We break the huge news in what has to be the biggest reveal in 3 years of sailing on Zephyr.
After the massive announcement, we go to pick up the anchor and MO...
In this episode we show you how we made the diamond non-skid pattern for our new transom extension on our hurricane damaged lagoon 450 catamaran. It went from being a 45 foot cat, to a 46.5 catamaran!
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An exciting, yet frustrating week as we continue to explore the amazing sights of Bocas Del Toro region.
We grab our swimmers, surfboards and rent a couple bikes to explore a place called Bluff beach.
Our fun is short lived as everything starts breakin...
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