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On November 4, we left Bohicket Marina in Charleston and sailed to Bermuda. As the first leg of our journey, we covered over 900 miles in a mixture of headwinds, tailwinds, storms, and beautiful calm days. Joining us were Renata & Kevin, friends fro...
Are we buying a new performance catamaran?
What is the best blue water sail boat for us?
This part 2 covers the Outremer and the Catana OC50 and OC2.
AND we reveal our final choice.
Part 1 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HY0IaEpgkQs
Part 2 - you are h...
Is it time for a Performance Catamaran? What is the best blue water sail boat for us? Come along with us as we explore 3 performance catamarans - Balance, Outremer and Catana OC50 at the Annapolis Boat Show and beyond! We give you the pros and cons (in ...
When we got back from the Bahamas June, we told you about a long list of projects that we wanted to get accomplished this summer. Here's the info on the top 10 accomplished , plus there were many more smaller things we won't mention. Questions? Drop us...
With summer ending faster than we would have liked, we sailed on through Massachusetts. There were too many possible stops to do everything we would have liked, so we chose: Gloucester, Marblehead/Salem, Cape Cod Canal and Cuttyhunk. Then on to Rhode Is...
Sailing from Maine to New Hampshire we stopped at Isles of Shoals, approximately 6 miles off the coast. Miles of Maine Island Hiking, Rock scrambling and Shoreline exploring.
Isles of Shoals, consists of 16 islands, the largest being Appledore, Star, Smu...
In this video, we will show you how we went ashore in 12 ft tidal anchorages without getting in the cold water! It's called a Dinghy Haul Out line and we learned it at the first Maine island we visited - Jewell. We can not simply drag our dingy ashore wi...
Monhegan Island & Harpswell - 9 miles of hiking trails, the highest ocean cliffs on the Maine coastline, a quaint village with shops, activities and lodging, seals, and a local lobster fleet. What more could you want on an isolated Maine island?
Monh...
About 22 miles off shore Rockland Maine lies Matinicus Isle Plantation - the furthest island out from the coast. It is 2 miles long by a mile wide - 9 square miles of Beauty, Isolation, Independence. You need to love being alone. The population was 53 at...
Penobscot Bay Maine best sailing anchorages exceeded our expectations! Maine boasts more than 4,600 islands, each with its own mystery, its own story. The question was which ones we’d have time to explore. With the help of the Cruising Club of America we...
Jewell Island Maine was exactly that - a jewel of a sailing anchorage. We explored World War bunkers and towers, spent an evening cooking lobsters with the Jewell Island caretaker, hiked the Maine Island trails, found Buoy Beach, Smugglers Cove and Pass, ...
Seguin Island Maine was our next stop, where we took photos of a sunrise wedding on a lobster boat, hiked the trails and toured the lighthouse with a rare fresnel lens still in operation.
Our journey to Seguin Island from Jewell Island was just a short ...
Sail with us from Nantucket to Richmond Island - near Cape Elizabeth, Maine. Learn how to safely release a lobster pot from your rudder. And we reveal a top hike - the Richmond Island perimeter trail.
When we left Nantucket, we kept saying we were goin...
Sail with us from Nantucket to Richmond Island - near Cape Elizabeth, Maine. Learn how to safely release a lobster pot from your rudder. And we reveal a top hike - the Richmond Island perimeter trail.
When we left Nantucket, we kept saying we were goin...
Waves in Caves! Dangerous combination on our exploration of the Rocky Dundas Caves in Exuma Bahamas.
We couldn’t leave our Compass Cay anchorage without exploring Rocky Dundas. Two caves, that you can only enter underneath a rock ledge await explora...
A must do item at low tide in Staniel Cay. Snorkel under the reef and it opens up to a wonderful grotto, used in the famous James Bond Thunderball movie. @007
TIMELINE:
0:00 Introduction
0:30 Entering the Grotto
1:00 SHARK!
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While anchored at Oven Rock, our last cave exploration of the season was the Gemstone Pool Cave while sailing along Guana Cay in the Exumas Bahamas. We hiked a mile to see the pool cave. It was the BEST cave we have seen all season!
From CaveAtlas.com
T...
In 2011, David Copperfield installed an underwater sculpture 12 ft deep at his private island - Rudder Cay - in the Exuma Cays Bahamas for the amusement of his island guests and snorkelers. Called "The Musician", it includes a full-scale stainless steel me...
Stephen and I explored the Norman's Pond Cave in Exumas. 240 ft deep! We seem to have a thing for Bahamanian caves this season:-). Thanks to @CatamaranImpi for the intel so we could find this!
According to Cavebiology.com, Norman's Pond Cave is an inl...
TIMELINE:
0:00 Introduction
0:30 THE FLOAT
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What's in a bat cave? Well, bats of course, and roaches. But we had to see it. Watch.
TIMELINE:
0:00 Introduction - dinghy landing
0:30 Entering the bat cave
1:00 How many bats are in there? Don't go!
LINKS:
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Do you all know the @MrBeast YouTube Star? To celebrate hitting 100 million subscribers, Jimmy held his competition on the remote island of Ben’s Cay, Ragged Island, Bahamas!
So, we visited the private island recently while sailing and anchoring nearby...
Johnson Cay, Southside Bay, Flamingo Cay and Water Cay were our favorite spots. So many reefs, so little time! Reefs were pretty healthy - usually best next to the windward side but tucked away a bit so we could snorkel without worry.
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