Hurricane season YouTube Videos
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Surviving A Tropical Storm | Sailing Britican
After watching a weather disturbance for days we felt confident that nothing more than a bit of rain and wind was coming. Unbeknown to us, a tropical storm formed overnight and crossed just north of our current anchorage. Knowing that serious weather bands...
Leaving the Bahamas- Sailing to the Dominican Republic
Our thoughts and prayers are with those in the Bahamas and elsewhere being affected by Hurricane Dorian right now. We are currently safe and well out of the way of the storm. In this video we leave the Bahamas and sail straight through the Turks and Caicos...
Hurricane Season is HERE! – Why and How we are Sailing SOUTH to Grenada!
Hurricane season is here and it is something to take seriously on a boat. We planned to sail way South for Hurricane season all the way to Grenada where a lot of other sailing cruisers head to stay out of the main hurricane belt. It is not a sure thing tha...
How I met the love of my life | Wild summer in Canada | Wandersailing 26
After leaving the boat in Mexico for the hurricane season, we fly to Vancouver for the summer. I reconnect with old friends, and with the girl who would become the love of my life. We enjoy some of the summer events the city has to offer, and live the cha...
Selling a Boat without a Broker (E.84 Sailing w/the Litzenbergers)
After 22 days at sea on the big ship, we come back to our little ship with big plans! If you're wondering what is next, you'll have to tune in to the upcoming videos!!! We're super excited to be sharing our next boat with you! 🥬Become a Paid Subscribe...
A Spontaneous Sail to St Martin at The Start of Hurricane Season
Our plan was to hang out in Bequia, an island the makes up part of St Vincent and the Grenadines for a few weeks. But we got restless. Also, we have friends in St Martin that we really wanted to see. After looking at the weather and planning a passage we d...
Hurricane Season Preparation | Wandersailing 25
Once in San Carlos, after crossing the Sea of Cortez from Loreto, it was time to prepare SV Blackdragon for the hurricane season. I had to remove all halyards, sails, fresh water-flush everything, etc. I spent some time with friends from SV Passport and SV...
Boat Life: Troubles in Trinidad and Tobago
Our intention was to leave Trinidad and Tobago and head 90 miles north to Grenada. After two different Diesel engine leaks, pulling up someone else’s anchor chain, fouling our prop with a huge fishing net, and getting an unidentifiable alarm, we wondered...
Welcome to the hard life – Sailing Tarka Ep. 12
Proceeds from this video will go to the Coral Reef Alliance, but you can also support me directly (and specifically the production of these videos) by becoming a Patron: https://www.patreon.com/theadventuresoftarka Tarka is a 1973 Albin Vega 27 (8.2m) tha...
SSL 288 ~ Bonaire.. NO MORE HURRICANES!!
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The Cruising Life Just Got So Much Easier – Ep. 70 RAN Sailing
It's time to move on and sail to new destinations but before leaving Curaçao we attend a cruising flea market and sell some treasures from the bilge. Shabby goes in retirement on the island as we pick up our new dinghy and we’re happy as kids on Christm...
LIVE – Assessing the Damage: Hurricane Irma (Sailing Satori)
▶ Check out my gear on Kit: https://kit.com/sailingsatori Just after the storm, we were able to make our way back to Satori Monday afternoon (The day after Hurricane Irma). This video chronicles the condition of Salty Sam's Marina and Satori as we saw i...![STORM PREPARATION GONE WRONG [Adventure #73]](https://i.ytimg.com/vi_webp/wEuJSvIHR4o/maxresdefault.webp)
STORM PREPARATION GONE WRONG [Adventure #73]
We were totally unprepared for our first Chubasco Thunderstorm. Anchored in Bahía Concepción, we thought we had prepared for the coming lightning storm, but end up dragging several miles out to sea in 50 knot winds. Learn what we did wrong, and how we ...![TROPICAL STORM LIDIA [REAL TIME UPDATE]](https://i.ytimg.com/vi_webp/pru4CrOpuKQ/maxresdefault.webp)
TROPICAL STORM LIDIA [REAL TIME UPDATE]
In the very north end of the Sea of Cortez, just outside the path of Tropical Storm Lidia, we share an update on how we are doing and the conditions we’ve experienced here in San Felipe, Mexico. ________________ We hope you enjoy our videos and advent...