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Pine Island, Tambi's Family, Fireworks, & Harry Potter. That would be a fitting title for this episode, because that's essentially what you'll see when you press the big play button.
Lot's more ICW travel. Yes, the goodship Sandflea has been reduced t...
We traveled the entire Atlantic ICW from Norfolk to Miami aboard our trusty Endeavour 32 sailboat the S/V Sandflea!
...but now... we're stuck in Miami.
Turns out that these winter "Northers" are no joke. Persistent, strong winds for days and days on end ...
We go through many icw bridges as we sail South along the intracoastal waterway, getting closer and closer to the Bahamas everyday!
Things change the further South that you get along the ICW. The water gets clearer, the people get crazier, and the bridges...
I thought we were done with boat work! Don't you remember all the hot, sweaty work we did before departure? What gives?
Well, in this video I install a new portlight, a new VHF antenna, wire, and transceiver unit. Sounds easy. It's supposed to be easy, bu...
We've anchored the Sandflea at the Bridge Of Lions in St Augustine. The current is strong, but our anchor is holding strong.
Aside from an absolutely ripping current running through the anchorage, our St Augustine stop was just great!
What a wonderful ci...
We've cruised our sailboat along the ICW all the way to Cumberland Island, the Southernmost barrier island of Georgia.
It's time to explore Cumberland Island - land of the wild horses - and to see if the cousins of the Carrot Island herd are as bloodthirs...
In this video, we take a break from cruising life to visit our family that has come to meet us at St Simons Island.
The good news - we'll get to visit our family one last time before we head to the Bahamas for a while.
The bad news - now we have to say g...
Thus far, we've sailed from Maryland to Tybee Island, GA.
I hate to say it, I really do, but our home state of Georgia has been the least fun section of the ICW for us. We've grounded 3 times, and had to be SUPER on top of our navigational skills to make ...
We've anchored our sailboat in Beaufort. That's Byew-Fert.
Now, to further clarify... Boh-Fort is a completely different place, and is in fact, in a completely different state... NC to be exact.
Moving on...
BEAUFORT, SC! Great little town. One great th...
Our leisurely ICW cruise aboard our sailboat has brought us to the historic coastal town of Charleston, SC.
Probably the nicest city we've stopped at so far, and absolutely the WORST anchorage. Good grief! Ripping current, trashy bottom, & dragging an...
After sailing the Chesapeake, and we begin cruising south down the intracoastal waterway, which is called the ditch, or the ICW.
From here, there are 1000 miles of "The Ditch" for us to navigate before we reach Miami. Still, there are so many great sights...
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We anchored in Norfolk, VA just outside of Tidewater marina for 2 nights to rest and provision before continuing north.
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Days 2 and 3 motoring up the Intracoastal Waterway after pushing off from Oriental, North Carolina.
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If you are planning a trip down the Intracoastal Waterway or ICW here is a tip for dealing with overtaking traffic. Wait till they get up close astern then slow your boat right down. This allows the overtaking vessel to slow as well and pass you with the l...
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A Sneak Peek of some of the footage that we took when we arrived in Norfolk, VA.
On March 16th, 2013, Paragon...
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On March 16th, 2013, Paragon pushed off from Oriental, North Carolina to s...
Albin Vega Velocir travels through the Carolinas, stopping to anchor in the beautiful Waccamaw River. We use our anchor ball as a trip line and also to show our space to other boats. In the morning, Grant sees men huddled by a tree throw a body over a cl...
Albin Vega Velocir has been getting some water in the bilge from a leaky stuffing box, so we tighten the nuts to compact the packing and all is well! Then, we spend the weekend in Charleston. The Farmer's Market is going on, as well as Race Week in the h...
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