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Are we still sane after 5 weeks away from land?! Come join us on a passage as we almost run out of food, dodge container ships, fix broken sails enroute, host some local wildlife and make landfall for the first time in over a month!
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Cape Upstart is a strange place full of holiday houses with not a soul in sight! We explore the stunning headland, find myriads of abandoned tractors - and a coconut.
We then hoist sail and continue our way North.
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6 weeks to departure!
I knew that becoming a sailboat owner meant that at some point, I would end up with a sanding machine in my hands and a valved safety mask on my face, doing something that I was probably not going to enjoy.
In this episode, Ryan an...
http://www.TheSailingFamily.com - 3 1/2 month before the Endless Summer Sailing Trip will start - we started with the preparations. We also had some nice snowboarding-hikes here in Austria and we did a family trip to Venice.
We hope by sharing this adventu...
With the weather closing in we take the opportunity for one last snorkeling adventure - and boy did we hit the jackpot! Bait Reef has some huge pinnacle like structures along it's western side. They're made of coral and rise from the sea floor to just und...
http://www.TheSailingFamily.com - In this video we are looking back on what’s happened in 2017 - the scariest & the best moments of The Sailing Family 2017. We also tell you what we are planning for 2018 in detail. For sure we will return to Panama i...
It’s official - we are leaving the Sea of Cortez! Join us on a three-day sailing passage from Isla San Francisco towards Isla Isabel near mainland Mexico. We wait out weather, discuss our weather planning and weather routing, sail plan set up, safety i...
http://www.TheSailingFamily.com - We returned to Port Linton and prepared everything for going back home to Austria for some month to work and make money again. We will return to Panama in July 2018 and will sail for over a year - maybe longer - it depend...
Episode 14
Well we promised from the beginning to try and provide an honest account of our travels so in this episode we both look exhausted from very little sleep. We knew living on a boat wouldn’t always be easy but what adventure ever worth doing is...
http://www.TheSailingFamily.com - After another nice BBQ at the Lemmon Cays we left the San Blas Islands back to Port Linton. The trip back we made together with our friends who have 2 catamarans. So we spend a nice day together and yes the girls went over...
Our anchor chain was getting WELL past its due date - jamming when we needed to pay it out and slowly disintegrating in the anchor locker. We needed to upgrade before it let us down - and before Meg loses the plot from all the rust on deck!
Meet our ne...
http://www.TheSailingFamily.com - We were invited to a BBQ on a nearby island - so we had something to eat again But at the island we were attacked by sand flys. Moreover we decided to sail to Nagana - an island where you can buy some food. Robinson Life a...
http://www.TheSailingFamily.com - After sailing to the Hollondais Cays and spending some amazing days there we run out of food. Our fishing skills are very bad so we decided to drink and eat coconuts. Back to Robinson life…
We hope by sharing this adven...
https://www.patreon.com/thesailingfamily - - This is the website where you can support our production. This video gives you a short overview what we have done during the last 2 years and what are our future plans for 2018 and 2019.
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We are faced with some difficult decisions in some challenging times about our future. We hope we make the right choices...
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With engine issues plaguing our progress on departing Port Vila and leaving the cyclone prone area, w...
http://www.TheSailingFamily.com - After one day waiting because thunderstorm and lightens made it too dangerous to sail we navigated back to the San Blas Islands to discover new islands…
We hope by sharing this adventure you will find some inspiration i...
http://www.TheSailingFamily.com - As we had to fill up the fuel, buy food and water, needed a WIFI we had to sail to Portobelo. See what happened there and join our workout :-)
We hope by sharing this adventure you will find some inspiration in your life....
http://www.TheSailingFamily.com - We closed our circle in the San Blas Islands. After meeting some friends at the Lemmon Cays we sailed back to the mainland of Panama and we had a great time watching dolphins.
We hope by sharing this adventure you will fi...
http://www.TheSailingFamily.com - After Nagana we sailed to Gunboat Island - another paradise Island in San Blas. We spend some days for chilling and snorkeling at the reefs.
We hope by sharing this adventure you will find some inspiration in your life. I...
http://www.TheSailingFamily.com - This time we sailed to Nagana - an island near Rio Diablo in San Blas. This is the only Kuna Yala Town which has a power plant, electricity, supermarkets and is not so traditional as the other islands. Come with us to see ...
http://www.TheSailingFamily.com - No luck - this time we hit a big storm coming from Columbia - it´s called „Cuoio di pollo“. We had to fight for Tavarua not to set her on a reef.
Then we had another adventure at an island - see what´s happened…
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http://www.TheSailingFamily.com - We were sailing from the Lemmon Cays to the Hollands Cays - shallow water but paradise islands and beaches - follow us to paradise...
We hope by sharing this adventure you will find some inspiration in your life. If doesn...
Join us on board our sailboat in Mexico as we walk through the steps of preserving fresh meat. We start with some local chorizo, and in just a few hours we process it to be completely sealed in mason jars and preserved via pressure canning, staying fresh ...
http://www.TheSailingFamily.com - First we stayed in the Lemmon Cays and had some nice underwater adventure, ate some Lobster and then sailed to a lonesome bay at the Holandes Cays where we found an uninhabited island….
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