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There are two different options when heading south down the US east coast. It was blowing 20kts offshore when we needed to leave, so we decided to take the more sheltered route down the #ICW. However, with a mast height of about 64ft, this was a tense ride...
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Join us for this week's stressful #vlog! After just getting settled into Lewes, DE we get hit with an unpredicted strong storm. Once the winds picked up to 30kts, we realized we were dragging anchor...right towards shore!! After all efforts failed to reset...
Final miles on the Florida ICW at last from Cocoa Beach to West Palm Beach. We motor in the sheltered waterways when you get to see tons of wildlife and some unique things. Then it's time to get a few last things and inspect our keel after our grounding.
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Our summer season is starting! We take care of some repairs and maintenance when we get back to the boat in North Carolina. Then we start heading north, taking the ICW to Virginia and then an ocean passage to Rhode Island.
Extremely strong current has us bear off the St. John's River and following the intracoastal waterway or ICW down the Florida Coast. Join us this week as we settle into the cruising life with a 4 months old baby.
Filmed February 2022
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Patricia and Dave push their sailing boundaries by leaving in the darkness of night and venturing into the Gulf of Mexico for the first time. They explore Surfside Beach near Freeport Texas and sail back thru the beautiful Brazoria National Wildlife Refuge...
Splash Day at Green Cove Springs marina is finally here. Sailing as a family with a five months old baby is about to begin. Join us as we start cruising on the St. John's River as we make our way to the Bahamas.
Filmed February 2022.
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This is the scariest moment of sailing and it has to be an interesting day, of course. Time to get SV Wildly Intrepid ready to survive hurricane season in Florida without us while we go back to Canada. Filmed June 2021.
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It's scary to leave your sailboat behind unattended during hurricane season, especially in Florida. With my advancing pregnancy it was time to sail up the St. John's River to bring SV Wildly Intrepid to our best hurricane hole. We navigate strong currents,...
After checking into the USA we get to enjoy St. Augustine and being back to the land of plenty. We splurge in food, do a distillery tasting and get a close call while eating supper at anchor. Then it's motoring the ICW over to Sisters creek in Jacksonville...
After sailing offshore from Wrightsville Beach, NC we decided to take a few days to explore the ICW from Beaufort, NC to Chesapeake, VA. And we're glad we did! It's one of the loveliest stretches of waterway with a few unexpected stops along the way. Join ...
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In this episode I leave Melbourne, FL and finally get sailing on the nearly 40 mile passage down the ICW to Fort Pierce. I share some of the disadvantages to travelling within the protection of the ICW vs being on the open ocean. Once I arrive and drop the...
In this episode we are getting ourselves and Calico Skies ready to travel abroad once again. Our plan for the upcoming season is starting to come together and we are heading south and west, possibly to the Pacific Ocean. We are currently in South Florida, ...
In this episode we continue our seemingly never ending trek south. We decide to jump offshore from Ft. Pierce Inlet to West Palm to save time and avoid bridges on the ICW. We have a nice downwind sail utilizing our double headsails consisting of code zero ...
“How are you feeling?” Kazza asks my dad. His reply- “With my hands! That’s a Grandpa-ism…”. And that pretty much describes having my dad, Papa SV Delos, onboard for a cruise through the iconic Intracoastal Waterway. In this episode we trans...
We dig into our engine issues after arriving into St. Augustine in an eventual manner, under tow from Boat U.S. After poking around our fuel system, it seems we made a user error rather than having a fuel issue (at least this time...). After getting the en...
There are two options when heading south down the US east coast, you can take the offshore route which is more exposed to weather but more direct or take the "inside" route down the ICW. The ICW is a 3,000 mile long inland waterway down the Atlantic and G...
Sailing the Intracoastal Waterway is a protected route, yes. But it's not a safe route. We've learned there are hazards to look for, and lessons to be learned. Here are 5 things to watch for if you choose to sail the ICW from Port Aransas to Galveston - th...
Time has flown by and it's already 2021! We picked our top 10 moments from 10 years ago to share with you from our 2011 voyage on Albin Vega Velocir.
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After losing our propulsion in front of North Landing Bridge in Virginia, we had to find some kind of solution before being able to continue on.
It was cold, and only getting colder, but we didn't want to let it discourage us.
Through ups and downs, so ...
We spent a few weeks recharging in Annapolis, stocking up on materials for the boat, and spending time with family before continuing our sail south.
After a bumpy passage down the Chesapeake Bay, we officially enter the Intercoastal Waterways, but we don'...
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