Sailing with Thomas: Join sailor Thomas as he embarks on an adventurous journey through Indonesia, tackling a main sail repair while navigating immigration procedures and exploring local culture. Watch now to experience the highs and lows of long-distance ...
Sailing from Saumlaki towards Tual in Indonesia for renewing my visa has been the most expensive experience in a long time. 60 knots of wind is no joke, and even though BE FREE handle this with elegance my old sails had no chance. This was a real storm and...
Witness the intense moments of my crash landing in Indonesia and the unexpected challenges faced by sailors at sea. Facing a nightmare scenario of a rat infestation on board - sharing how to create a rat trap that works using old peanut butter as bait! Wil...
Owning a Sailboat means WORK. The Trampolines on Trade Runner were getting a bit dangerous but it was a job Id been putting off as it was not going to be easy. We found ourselves in a great spot to finally do it thoughts there was an Aluminium welder nearb...
Join me on this amazing adventure as I leave Vanuatu and set sail for Indonesia on a 2500 nautical mile nonstop journey. Some say it is crazy some say it's impossible. I say it is doable with modern yacht and technology, knowledge, and a good strategy. In ...
Sailing through the Torres Strait with no delays right on time for the outgoing current at the most challenging part. I'm sharing very simplified how I understood the new cyclone predicted in my path was not to be trusted. Join me on this amazing adventure...
This one did not go to plan. Rather than follow the crowd and go along with the Sail to Indonesia Rally fleet to Banda Nera, we intended to day hop along a series of islands from Kei Kecil to explore the remote and seldom visited northern coast of Seram in...
We make the huge decision to leave Indonesia rather than renew our visas. We have decided instead to return to the Kimberley and explore the places we didn’t get to before and to revisit the locations which we loved the most.
We have a few days to get e...
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Sailing to a tiny island in the middle of no-where that others told me not to bother with? Should I stay or should I just push on? I've always pushed back against doing what others said so of course I decided to go check...
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Sailing away from Darwin means leaving Australia! Our destination is Kupang Indonesia, approximately 550miles away. I've taken 2 backpackers with me for this leg of the Mad Dash. It's their first ever sailing experience. See...
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We leave Tomahu and head for Wangi-Wangi which is one of four islands in the Wakatobi group. It’s a two-day passage to get there. The name Wakatobi is a portmanteau of the four main Tukangbesi islands: Wangi-Wangi, Keledupa, tomia and Binongko.
We go as...
We leave Namlea and sail north. The idea is to tuck in to a little bay before the wind comes up and send us back south again.
Unfortunately, the weather changes and we have no choice but to continue around the top of Buru Island. We hope to stop along the...
We leave the Banda Islands and make our way to Ambon Island for an overnight stopover.
We then have a very windy sail to Namlea on Buru Island.
We check out the town and find some fabulous food to try.
The people of Namlea put on a very warm welcome cer...
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Wow, now that was an amazing day! Up before dawn to go check out the Yintayin rock shelter on Stanley Island, traditional homeland of the Aba Yalgayi. They lived around this area for at least 6000 years and got moved aw...
Sailing Indonesia's secret atoll - a day in the life
We love the traditional ways of the South East Asian countries. We have sailed our live aboard catamaran to the Indonesian Archipelago a beautiful ocean paradise where the people have proved to be very ...
Magnus does the final provisioning shop, sorts out the davits for ‘Hazel’ and our solar panel and we get ready to leave Tipperary Waters Marina for the last time.
We finally leave Darwin and begin the passage to Indonesia.
It’s not long before we g...
We're off on a new adventure and are really excited to take you guys along for the ride! Diving & exploring one of the last paradise areas on earth in remote Indonesia... Raja Ampat!
Living from the ocean & exploring some of the most incredible isl...
This could save your life - Boatlife Sailing Indonesia Ep 188
Sailing in Indonesia has been a joy with so many interesting islands to visit. This week we find ourselves anchored beside the uninhabited volcanic island of Satonda, where Rob takes a barefoo...
Jumped in the water at Lady Musgrave Island and straight way came across a friendly turtle to swim with. So rad!
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They murdered my brother sailing SE Asia - Ep 183
Together with my sailing family we are taking our live aboard catamaran sailing the route my brother Kerry took through earthquake prone South east Asia before his life was cut short, in 1978 by the murder...
One of the things they don't tell you when you start sailing is that you MUST be adaptable. Along with patience, flexibility in all situations is a virtue when it comes to this cruising life.
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Nandji had been in Indonesian waters for a year now. It's time to leave and sail across the Malacca Strait to Thailand!! https://www.sailingnandji.com
In this episode, we clear out of Indonesia and head out to sea on a 220 nautical mile sail across the b...
We have 850 miles of sailing to go, and we need fresh food to get us there, so we must find our boat supplies in the main town of Wakai. But first, the spectacular Togean Islands, situated slap bang in the center of the Coral Triangle, are a diving paradis...
A shallow sliver of water caught between Sulawesi and the small island of Lembeh is the Lembeh Strait, muck diving centre of the world. It's also a mecca for underwater macro photographers interested in capturing the most weird and unusual sea creatures.
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Just pop down to the shops to pick up a few things.... This means a full day scooter riding and a 100 nautical mile sail!!!
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In this episode, we are out in the Mentawai Islands in need of supplies before some bad weather arriv...
First on the list of things to do in Bitung was diving and going to hospital. But after sailing 1232 miles in two months, we had some provisioning and land-based exploring to do. Personal health issues are the side of sailing we don't always show in our vi...
This episode we are back in Raja ampat anchor somewhere new and Its full of sharks!!
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In this episode, we are anchored in an extremely remote atoll in Indonesia. We have been trying to reach this place for...
Us Australians have to go and poke the bear!!! Searching for crocodiles in mangroves!! https://www.sailingnandji.com
In this episode, we are anchored up in one of the best anchorages we have ever been in. Protected from all the elements and a short tender...
Big fish, Stormy sails and another Shipwreck... https://www.sailingnandji.com
In this episode, the journey south towards our atoll destination continues. We set off from the Telos islands planning an overnight sail with the full moon. The glassy seas soon...
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In this episode, we wake up to a pristine morning at the equator, getting under way in mirror like conditions we decide to drop anchor after seeing the hou...
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