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This week we're touring another sailboat that's on the opposite end of the spectrum of what we normally look at, but in a different way this time. This is an Outremer 45, which is the same boat model as the famous La Vagabonde.
We're not touring it simpl...
Join us on our first ever overnight passage from Sicily to Greece, just us and our Kadey Krogen 38, Hot Chocolate! We sail along the coast of Sicily up to Syracusa and then cross over to Greece on a three day passage. There are fuel disasters, beautiful ...
Originally built a little over ten years ago, the previous owner of this massive custom sailboat spent over a million dollars on the build. Unfortunately, he passed away before he could sail the boat, and the current owner purchased it from the estate. It'...
This time we tour a 2002 Creekmore 46. Construction of this yacht haulted around 2005 when the owner ran out of money after sinking half a million dollars into this boat. What is left is an 85% complete brand new 17 year old boat. All it needs is someone t...
This week we're touring a sailboat that's on the complete opposite end of the spectrum of what we normally look at. This is truly a luxurious catamaran, and you'll pay for it! At an asking price of $1,095,000, this million dollar yacht has all of the comfo...
We're back at the request of our viewers with another big old boat tour! This time we tour a 1982 Shannon 50. We really like the design of this yacht and believe it to have a lot of potential as a full-time live aboard cruiser for a couple or a small famil...
We're back at the request of our viewers with another big old boat tour! This time we tour a 1985 Cheoy Lee 43, a sailboat that Randi and I have been wanting to tour for some time now. We really like the design of this yacht and believe it to have a lot of...
Freebie has been at anchor for a few weeks, and in that time period we've lost a lot of sleep worrying about dragging anchor. It seems that our fears were warranted as we drug multiple times in those few weeks. Aside from getting hung up on sunken engine b...
In this short Casual Friday vlog we talk about and show some of the struggles of keeping a boat at anchor in the Florida Keys. Our Anchor chain got wrapped up in two giant engine blocks that we were unaware of, and because of this caused some concern. The ...
In this vlog we paint fair, prep, sand, and paint areas of the cabin with paint we purchased from Home Depot. It's Rustoleum Painter's Touch paint and primer. We have some experience using exterior grade paints on the interior of boats with success. Frankl...
We get questions about our electric build all the time. We also frequently get requests to go more into detail about our setup. I went ahead and shot this video to hopefully answer most of those questions and provide the details people have been looking fo...
This boat we check out is an Irwin 52, a very luxurious sailing yacht in it's heyday, and some still are kept in amazing condition. One of these boats in good shape typically sells for $200,000 to $300,000. This one, however is a gutted wreck. Realisticall...
Well, the refit of Freebie has taken way longer and cost way more money that we originally figured, who would've thought? We decided that for the next year we're going to finish Freebie for cruising while living in a small apartment 500 feet from the boat ...
Can you use products from Home Depot (or any local hardware store) on a boat? From what we've found, the answer is "it depends." The reason why people cringe when you say you're getting supplies from Home Depot for your boat is that there's an assumption t...
Awhile back we decided we wanted to use the v-berth solely as storage, however that soon proved to be a mistake. Although sleeping on the main salon pull-out settee worked for a while, It was very inconvenient to not have a dedicated sleeping area on the b...
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For this video we went out with the goal to catch dinner for that night. We motored out to Delta Shoal and spearfished all day. We ended up catching two good size grey s...
For today's Casual Friday video we're taking you along with us on a quick little trip to Key West.
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Right now we're living in clutter. The goal of these next couple months is to fix that, and that starts with adding useful storage areas in our boat.
Having a place to store things isn't enough on a cruising boat. Those storage places have to also be sec...
For today's Casual Friday video we're asking YOU for some advice. Where would you put the wind generator on our boat? On a separate mast between the solar arch and the boom, on the backstay, on the main mast in a removable install, or do you have another s...
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After two and a half weeks of waiting, we finally got a mooring ball in Boot Key Harbor. Now the real work (and fun) begins. We drove up to Tampa to pick up our new electric dinghy motor as well as to visit with family.
When we got back to the harbor, we...
This video continues on from episode 72 as we finish our trip to Marathon, Florida. We found ourselves motoring through calm seas with little to no wind as we passed under the Seven Mile Bridge and made our way into Boot Key Harbor. We knew this destinatio...
We constantly get asked, "Where/How do you sleep?" This is just a quick video showing you our sleeping arrangement on our 32 foot Electric Sailboat.
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We all know what happened on our last passage... and if you don't you can check out vlog #69: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-5dSK4NIS_w
It's safe to say that this passage was the exact opposite of our last. It was extremely calm, we were well prepared, ...
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