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Windover and her crew set sail again for Canada with the new boat being prepped for transport. Along the way they get a phone call that changes everything. See how we deal with unexpected news.
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Finishing up the states and arriving in Miami on our sailboat, this is the final destination before we cross the Gulf Stream to the Bahamas. Long stretch of bridge openings on this run. Just a typical ICW travel stretch, next we'll be preparing for our gul...
Technically two days of travel on the ICW, showing some of the lifestyle of what it's like traveling down the intracoastal waterway on a sailboat.
Vlog # 137
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Traveling down the north Florida ICW (intracoastal waterway) pushing our way toward Miami on our sailboat. Stopping along the way getting supplies, groceries and fuel.
Vlog # 136
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Inventive Dock Departure, CRAZY STORMS on the ICW, and general day in the life sailing!!
After a fun weekend with Beau and Brandy of Sailing Saoirse and a sailing regatta that got cancelled by some pretty violent weather, we left Ft. Pierce to head south ...
Cruising down the ICW on a sailboat, we head through the Alligator river canal and anchor at Pungo Creek for the night before sailing on toward Oriental, NC, one of our favorite cruising towns. We wait in Oriental through a storm and check out a Christmas ...
Beginning traveling the ICW on our sailboat, we hit the first stops along the way which consist of Coinjock Marina, a well known place amongst ICW travelers, and continue forward across the Albemarle Sound and into the Alligator river. Large tugs, large so...
We arrive in Norfolk Virginia on our Sailboat which is the beginning of the AICW or the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway. This is a pretty big moment for us as the ICW is a great mile mark for our trip almost halfway down the coast and gives us protected tr...
http://tulasendlesssummer.com/shop-tula/ The wind was perfect to sail a bit from Salt Ponds Marina in Hampton, VA to the technical start of the ICW (Intracoastal Waterway) around Norfolk/Portsmouth. Once the waterway narrowed too much for us to safely and ...
Episode 30 is here! We talk about the cost of cruising, sailing down the icw, and hurricane damage.
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We wrap up our time on the hard in St Augustine Florida and do our first night sail down to West Palm Beach where we promptly find a problem with our saildrives (the thing the propellor attaches too) and have to get hauled right back out again....
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We head south! We have things to fix on the boat that require it to be out of the water. Unfortunately for us, the nearest place that both allows DIY (mostly) and can haul out a 23ft wide boat is in St Augustine Florida about 200 miles away. We end up on t...
After last weeks hammering at sea, we decide to sail South through the ICW as we head to the Bahamas.
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We finally set sail for Florida. We drop our lines and head out of Charleston and into the open Ocean.
Our planned, calm shake down cruise starts off perfectly. However, the weather catches us out and we end up in a dangerous situation.
Thankfully a good S...
Our favorite fluffy crew member finally joins us on the boat! Our dog's name is Arya and she's a samoyed. They're very friendly dogs, but also a little bit... vocal. She's been sailing with us a few times but it'd be a stretch to call her a boat dog (yet)....
Our final leg of the trip to Charleston for the refit. We pass through some remote areas of the ICW in Georgia and make our way into South Carolina as the temperature starts to drop.
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The Intracoastal Waterway in Florida is a popular sailing destination for many reasons. One of the biggest benefits is the variety of scenery that can be enjoyed while sailing. The waterway runs along the eastern coast of the state, and as you travel, you'...
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Our Sailing Britican channel aims to educate, entertain, inspire and connect with other sailors. We’re a family of three that have been live aboard sailors since 2014. In this vLog we leave Charleston and head to our first stop during our sailing to Flor...
In this vlog, we prepare our sailboat to be alone for a while, then we travel back to GA to visit our family.
Tambi cleans the oven while wearing her alluring mermaid leggings. Always entertaining. That's probably the highlight of the video to be honest. ...
Our sailboat's new (temporary) home is Reynolds Yacht Park in Green Cove Springs, FL. Nice town, BIG dock.
Yes, the dock we're tied to is HUGE. It's made of concrete and is, in fact, a dock that was used by the US Navy during WW2.
Reynolds Marina is pret...
On the St John's River in Jacksonville, FL, there's a free ICW dock that we've tied our Endeavour 32 sailboat to.
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In the Florida ICW swamp, a No See Um swarm descends upon our sailboat and her crew. A horrible night ensues.
2 of the absolute worst nights we've experienced has been caused by something roughly the size of a poppy seed. Of course, there are millions of ...
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