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I am sailing from San Sebastian to Tenerife. The berth situation is rather difficult on the island. Hence, I am doing a few anchor stops again. I am experiencing my deepest point of this journey when the anchor harness breaks at night in difficult conditio...
Von San Sebastian segle ich weiter nach Teneriffa. Die Liegeplatzsituation ist auf Teneriffa eher schwierig, deshalb sind wieder ein paar Ankerstopps dabei. Den Tiefpunkt der Reise habe ich, als mir nachts unter schwierigen Bedingungen das Ankergeschirr re...
We recently bought a new boat, a new model Outremer that is announced at Boot Düsseldorf January 2020. After 1 year on a L39 and almost 3 years on the L52S we now want to make a next step to a performance cat.
The new boat will be delivered in 2021 so we...
A lot of sailing going on as we sail together with @sailingyachteight from Lanzarote via Fuerteventura to marina Las Palmas where the ARC 2019 will start on November 24th.
Madeira is not an option, against the wind and afterwards no wind. Next best alternative is to head straight to Lanzarote. Wout & Claire are going to help us on the crossing, making sure that we get enough sleep and of course just for the fun of it. Ch...
There's a storm coming our way and an unusual low around the Acores. No way we can go upwind to Madeira. We decide to wait until the risk of 60 knots winds has passed and change our destination to Lanzarote, the first Canary. Not really a problem spending ...
Mediterranean and Atlantic sailing! Cruise with us from Gibraltar to Ceuta on the North African Coast at the entrance to the Mediterranean Sea before sailing to Tangier, Morocco, to explore the ancient medinas. Heading offshore, we face rough weather on th...
Riley and Josje left me onboard by myself to go and hike a red hill on the island of La Graciosa. The wind picked up to 32 knots, gusting to 35 and the two boats next to me left to find shelter one having dragged anchor first. I’d stayed home to catch up...
In this episode we continue our Grand Tour of Lanzarote. We ride camels, explore the fire mountains and visit the most beautiful underground caves!
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It was an arduous sail for my son Seb to get La Graciosa, but once there he was cured of his ills. Together we discover another part of the island and prepare for another day long sail to Isla De Lobos. A beautiful journey along the western coast of Lanzar...
My son Seb joins me for the next leg of my journey.We would Canary island hop. After some final work to my anchor bowsprit, we would leave Lanzarote island for good and head to La Graciosa. I didn't know how my son would deal with the first journey. But he...
La Graciosa Island has the best anchorage in all the Canaries. And some of the best local sights. I take a walk up a volcano to get a good view of the island and I'm not disappointed! It's beautiful! Then I make my way back sailing down to Arrecife in grea...
La Graciosa island is a favorite to many sailors and Canary natives. It has one of the few good anchorages of all the archipelago. The island has no roads because only the few residents living there have the right to have a car. After several months in the...
The solo sail continues as do the anchor tests. I revisit the naked beach, Playa Mujeres, to drop the hook for another test and a swim ashore. Then I go to spend a night a Marina Rubicon and visit my friends Pilou & Aurelie. The next day we go and sail...
It's back to solo sailing. But before that I install my new anchor bow sprit and go off to help my neighbor crew with some guest on his boat Chica. Later I sail south to test out my Mantus anchor at Isla de Lobos. Great downwind sailing to the island and a...
I'm pretty good at making videos, sailing I've still got a lot to learn. So I go out and sail as much as I can. The wind is always present in Lanzarote, so it's great practice. But since I've been asked how I make my videos, I show off my gear, and I take ...
The truth is you're never really living alone when living aboard. At Marina Lanzarote, there's plenty of people to make friends with. And the marina staff is really cool. And you rarely solo sail naked. But if you're going to do it, it's best to do it when...
I'm back on dear old Galopin. And it's a good thing, he seemed to have missed me, and I sure missed him. I hang out with some friends I met through YouTube. Socializing thanks to social media. Dan comes down with his girlfriend for a short visit and we sai...
Jack Sparrow is alive and well and going on his last raid. With his crew up in the mountains and back down. It's in fact my cousin who's playing the part for his bachelor party. He happens to be a sailor and we grabbed him for his boat and took him on a wi...
There's more ways to sail. This time it's in the air with my friend Jean Yves on his Ultra Light Delta Wing. Amazing experience, yet a bit freaky. Along with some bow sprit repair, this episode also takes us to a music festival in the volcanic vineyards. T...
Lanzarote is the island of 100 volcanoes. So we cruise down volcano road, in Timanfaya national park. A most amazing landscape. Which is the case of much of Lanzarote. Artist Cesar Manrique took advantage of the volcanic geology of the island and created s...
We discover Cesar Manrique's Lanzarote. The island's destiny was modelled by the brillant artist. His idea was to conceptualise the island for tourism in harmony with its unique landscape. Sort of like a concept art theme park set in nature. The attraction...
Me and Steph make a pretty good crew on Galopin. We sailed from Arrecife to Playa Blanca along the western coast of Lanzarote. It was a great sail downwind but on the way back we had a problem and had to turn back. So we had a look at the town of Playa Bla...
Lanzarote Island in the Canaries. The island of 100 volcanoes and many wonderful people. I explore part of the island and meet a fellow Swiss for cheese fondue on his Joshua sailboat as well as a former Parisian who’s been on the island ever he since he ...
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