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Magnus begins the task of removing all of the old wiring and unnecessary stuff from the engine bay.
We head to Noonamah to do work on Peanut’s captain collars. It’s also time to check if the old gearbox will fit the new Volvo engine.
We have a leak i...
What happens when you put 3 semi adults and one toddler together in a tiny floating home? Check out this week's episode to find out!
Things start to get a liiiiiitle ridiculous on board as we battle a bug invasion on board, a crab inside someone's body, a...
We’re not quite up the creek without a paddle as we navigate the Burnett River to anchor in Bundaberg’s Town reach for the first time. Here we explore this delightful regional city, enjoy its outstanding Bert Hinkler Aviation Museum and welcome aboard ...
It’s time. Magnus decides that he needs to start disconnecting the engine from Nutshell. It’s a laborious task but he eventually manages to do it.
Then it’s off to the lock towed by three dinghies. It’s a tricky journey with million dollar yachts ...
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We leave Great Keppel Island in the early morning darkness with the plan of sailing south to Pancake Creek but when we get there the anchorage is very full of boats. So we decide to keep going into the night clocking up 131 nautical miles to reach Burnett ...
Wendy empties the pantry yet again and it’s time to begin planning for new shelves to make things store more easily.
Magnus cuts the timber, Wendy paints it all and then Magnus fits the new shelves.
Magnus replaces all of the lifelines in Nutshell’s ...
We continue sailing Our Dreamtime south from Port Clinton, making our way past the bogey spot of our passage north at Cape manifold. It was here we suffered our only ever knockdown five months earlier and Karen was still feeling apprehensive. This time how...
It’s time make a start on working out what we are going to need to buy for our time in the Kimberley. We are planning on provisioning for 5 months, so that’s a lot of planning and a lot of stuff!
The first step is to empty the pantries, throw out old ...
We're about to visit the most expensive place in the entire world we’ve ever been charged to drop our hook. Normally anchoring is free, or a few dollars at most. But we're heard of a super remote and well preserved island in Panama that charges ridicul...
Sail along with us through Australia’s Great Barrier Reef Islands on the Whitby 42 Ketch, ‘Our Dreamtime’. After a sleepless night on anchor-watch, we couldn’t wait to escape from the rocky bottomed bay on the southern side of Curlew Island and mak...
Gas, boats, gas on boats- a combination which could have turned pretty dangerous had we not fixed it. Although we had put it off for a little while- enough was enough and it was time to tear it apart and replace it all.
Also- we got a tender! At last! (d...
We build a new bimini for Nutshell. We are constrained by the shrouds and the mizzen mast, so it’s quite difficult to work out where to put it, but we get there in the end.
Magnus cleans the stainless steel on the bowsprit with a miraculous concoction. ...
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Alfy & Devlin
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Go to https://athleticgreens.com/svdelos to get a 1 year supply of Vitamin D + 5 individual travel packs FREE with your first purchase. Untie from the dock, set up the deep sea fishing gear, and point the bow at the horizon. It feels amazing to be back ...
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Welcome to Middleton Reef, Never heard of it? Well why would you of? It's 400 Nauticam Miles off the east coast of Australia, almost half way to New Zealand.
We encounter 45+ Knots of wind for days on end. So what do you ...
Welcome on board Teulu everyone. We are so excited to finally share an inside and out look at our Colvic Victor ketch. Currently set up as a live aboard but with some upgrades on the horizon, we thought it was the perfect time to share an overview of her w...
We leave Alcaro Bay and make our way to Cape Hotham. We check out the nearby creek.
Then it’s the technical sail through the Vernon Islands and on to Darwin.
As soon as we arrive in Darwin we get on a flight to Brisbane and then on to the Whitsundays t...
Imagine being woken up by Howler Monkeys in the middle of a man-made lake in the Panama Canal, then going for a swim in the crocodile infested waters! In part 1 of our Panama Canal mini-series we learned how the incredible locking system raises gigantic s...
After leaving the beautiful Newry Islands we play dodgem cars sailing our ketch through the huge field of bulk coal carriers anchored off Mackay. You never know when one is going to up anchor and move into the dock for their turn to load at the Hay Point f...
New anchor- check, new anchor swivel- check, day sailing experience- check, day anchoring experience- check. Time for the overnight!
We picked Cawsand Bay to head to as it was local and sheltered and despite the rolling waves, unexpected water in our ste...
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Alfy & Devlin
s/v Northern Dancer V
We head out in Peanut to check out the nearby creek in Popham Bay. We’ve heard that there’s coral in the creek which is really unusual.
With a successfully recce we wake early and head into the network of creeks amongst the mangroves in an attempt to ...
How does a sailboat get 85 ft above sea-level and through the Panama Canal? Moving your house from one ocean to another is no small feat! We embark on an adventure from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean and show you how it’s done by sailboat inclu...
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