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It starts out a perfect day with not a ripple on the water so I use the opportunity to pretend I have a breakdown and try to steer the boat with the dinghy by myself. Not too hard at all really.
The next day it starts to cloud up and I go for a quick spear...
I help out some Gunas with some fuel and they reward me with some fruit, 2 bread fruit a bunch of bananas and some lemons. I have never had bread fruit so I am eager to try it and so are my friends the bees.
We test out the Rocna in weed and it is surprisi...
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In this episode of Sailing Nandji, we arrive to the island of Simeulue in Indonesia. The island is governed by Sharia law and as we know this is the law of the qaran, we do not know what it m...
Nature is awesome. An electical storm passes over Freedom with some very close hits. There is lightning everywhere and I am outside to enjoy it.
I am running out of food because of bad weather and no fish caught. After 3 days I have a short spear at the en...
I start out by setting a fish bait so we can go see crocodiles at night, unfortunately it didn't turn out as one would expect....no no really. Nothing but absence of quality.
I go for a spear and see another big grouper, a wreck and a huge dog snapper swim...
A drug bust close by but where are the drugs? Are they in that kayak being madly paddled by that crazy person. Could be....
I find some more crocodile tracks by drone and go and investigate. While there in the mangroves I find some bush tucker, or what I t...
Thank you Progressive for sponsoring this video and our most recent blog article ADD ARTICLE HERE For more information about Progressive boat insurance click here https://pgrs.in/2YajFUc It was our last day with Sierra's Family in Puerto Rico so we head ou...
This episode has it all except for Margarida. It is sad to see her go but it is for a good purpose, we need some funds for our haulout in Colombia and she is off to work and I am going to try to get some charter work. I think we all know the outcome of tha...
After spearing practice on the previous episode Margarida gives it a crack and goes for a hunt and gets a snapper, the hunting couple is ON! I show you our new dyneema lifelines and how to install it.
But it’s not all, watch it and have fun!
If you wou...
After Tampa Dad left we come back to one of our happy places, the big lagoon at Hollandes Keys.
As we are now in a wave of improvements Plukky had the brilliant idea to do some target practice so we can find out why am I missing a lot of the shots while sp...
We head into the mountains of Puerto Rico to explore some more crazy waterfalls and go on a waterfall river adventure!! The guides brought us INSIDE the waterfall in a town call Arecibo. Then, a fun little natural lazy river to chill out. Here is a link to...
Sierra's family flew down to visit us in Puerto Rico. They are staying a short walk from our anchorage and even rented a car so we could go explore. In this video, we take you to a super-secret local Puerto Rican Waterfall. Big thanks to our friends Orland...
In this episode we have a great sail North to the Loyalty Islands, buy a big knife and teach the kids how to hitchhike…
…this was our first Loyalty island experience and the anchorage didn’t disappoint with crystal clear waters, friendly locals and...
Margarida shows us she is the champ at catching crabs. I come second. Hey I don't care, I get to eat a log of crabs. The next day I am up early for a long ride out to some reefs that are a long way away. It doesn't all go to plan when the dinghy blows 1 se...
I leave Margarida early morning and head out for a spear. The trouble is, the sun is not high and it is a bit overcast so I can't see into the water and see the reefs. I stumble upon a reef when a set comes in and my motor dies right at the worst possible ...
Our food and water situation isn't good so we head back to the local Guna Village of Nargana to stock up. We hear there is a monkey in town kept as a pet so decided to check it and bring some bananas for it. We also hear that its' living condition are not ...
I am out of action so Margarida has to catch the fish for us. She takes it so seriously she spears until after the sun has gone down and we have trouble getting back to Freedom because it is a long way away and we have to find a gap in the reef in the dark...
Conception Island is definitely the definition of a paradise island to us. Amazing pristine wildlife, long white sandy beach, and almost nobody around. Although there were a couple other boats anchored there with us we barely even saw the people aboard. We...
We are still at Iguana Island and explore the lagoon out front. I come face to face with 2 large dog snappers and an oyster cruncher (Pompano) but I leave them alone since they are too big for the 2 of us to eat and look for something smaller. Meanwhile Ma...
We leave Hollandaise lagoon and head to a very rolly anchorage at Iguana Island. Its our very own island where we muck around and Margarida goes native and climbs a coconut palm too high and then has trouble get back down again. Coconuts, racquetball and g...
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It's not every day an eagle attacks your drone right? We had sailed out to the Percy Isles in some not so fair weather, dropped the anchor, made for sh...
This is a very typical day of sailing through the Bahamas. We motor through current cut in Eleuthera than hoist the sails and have a great close-hauled sail up and past Glass Window Bridge then down the coast a few miles to a beautiful little secluded beac...
What a wonderful anchorage but very popular Staniel Cay is in the Bahamas. There was over 40 boats anchored out with a special cruisers beach. We had fun exploring the island life and checking out every grocery store. We ended up making homemade pina co...
We sailed from Normans Cay to Highbourne Cay. We didn't know much about the island but saw a cell phone tower. Turns out it was a private island. Here is our experience!
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