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After sailing through rocky entrance to Hatchet Bay, we anchor the boat and go spelunking in the nearby caves.
Tambi doesn't like bats, spiders, or the dark. Because of her dislike of those things, I thought it was strange when she wanted to go spelunking...
We anchor our sailboat in Alabaster Bay to explore the abandoned navy base on Eleuthera.
There's not much around the area, especially by foot. No restaurants, no laundry or showers, and no where to go for fuel or water. The only thing that is close by is ...
During our last couple days at Governor's Harbour, we check out the Leon Levy Native Plant Preserve.
I'll admit, that Tambi was far more excited about walking through the woods and looking at a bunch of plants than I was. When we arrived, and I had a chan...
In this sail life vlog, we go on a dinner date in Governor's Harbour in Eleuthera, Bahamas.
I feel like this video is a fairly accurate reflection as to what a normal day is like while out cruising.
You get up, you clean the dinghy, you do laundry, you r...
In this vlog, we anchor our sailboat under sail at Ten Bay Beach in Eleuthera without using the diesel engine.
It's really not all that hard, but it does take a bit of forethought and good communication between crew members.
Also, we enjoy the afternoon ...
In this vlog, we sail off anchor from Rock Sound as we travel to Ten Bay Beach in Eleuthera.
One thing I've noticed, is that Bahamians know how to cook good food. Wow. Case-in-point, take this day when we went to a local's house and enjoyed an amazing hom...
We've safely anchored our sailboat in the protected harbor of Rock Sound in Eleuthera.
You could weather most frontal systems here, but you would need to move around a bit to stay close to the weather shore.
It was strange arriving here after being in th...
We tried sailing from the Exumas to Eleuthera today, but FAILED.
There are so many variables with sailing. So many things than can change for the better - or for the worst. Depending on the size of your boat and your experience level, the extent that thes...
"Allen's Cay" is a group of 3 islands that are just North of Highborne Cay in the Exumas. Honestly, there's not much here aside from the local group of iguanas that roam the island. Well, that's not true - there's also a beach shack and the ruins of an old...
We've discovered the most beautiful beach in the Bahamas. It's on the East side of Shroud Cay in the Exumas. GORGEOUS!
Go there, then take the dinghy through the northern-most mangrove creek until to you reach the Atlantic side of the island, then BOOM!
...
Rachel's Bubblebath at Compass Cay is a hidden gem in the Bahamas.
The Bubblebath is located on the North East tip of the island, and is accessible by hiking about 1/2 mile up a very shallow creek that lets out on the North West corner of the island.
It'...
Boat kids swim, snorkel, home school, sail, explore, hike, fish, and live exciting young lives that are infinitely different from the overwhelming majority of their land-based piers.
So we went as far South as Rudder Cut Cay. While we were there, we decid...
We've sailed to an island with green sea turtles called Little Farmer's Cay.
Oh, here's a highlight for your viewing pleasure... witness, in this video, Molly's first attempt at blowing a conch horn. It's just great.
This was a great little island. It's ...
We're stuck on the boat, at Black Point, in the Exumas, during a cold front, on Tambi's birthday.
12 hours of editing down the drain. Oh man, it was going to be a good one too! My computer froze as I was exporting the first edit of this video. File ruined...
We love Black Point, Exumas so much that we've dubbed it our official Bahamian "Home Away From Home".
The people are wonderful, there is a grocery store, restaurants, laundry facility, and showers. Everything is laid back, and things move a bit more slowl...
Bitter Guana Cay is right around the corner from Staniel Cay, but there's wild iguanas that live on the island.
This video is short. Simply didn't take enough video footage. DOH!
However, I've got a special surprise at the end that should make up for the ...
In this vlog, we go snorkeling in Thunderball Grotto and also see the famous swimming pigs at Big Major's Cay.
I feel like this could be one of our best videos yet. I feel that way, I suppose, because it took be days to edit this thing. We had so much foo...
Johnny Depp's island, also known as Little Halls Pond, is the location where Tambi commits the heinous act of trespassing in this video.
That's pretty interesting and all, but first, let me tell you about Rocky Dundas...
We knew about Rocky Dundas long b...
We sail to Warderick Wells, inside the Exuma Cays Land And Sea Park, in search of the blow hole on Boo Boo Hill.
Warderick Wells is a great place! It's inside the Exumas Land & Sea Park - so that means no spearfishing, no trash disposal, no food, no f...
We go snorkeling at HIGHBOURNE CAY, Exumas, Bahamas.
Lovely little island, but also VERY expensive. This is a private island that caters to the big super-cruisers and sport fishers that have made their way over from South Florida.
The cost of a single ni...
We arrive at Hoffman's Cay in the Berry Islands and set off for some blue hole exploration.
This was a great little stop at a laid back, and fairly remote anchorage.
We do some snorkeling, some blue hole exploration, and some general beach stuff.
Oh - an...
We traveled the entire Atlantic ICW from Norfolk to Miami aboard our trusty Endeavour 32 sailboat the S/V Sandflea!
...but now... we're stuck in Miami.
Turns out that these winter "Northers" are no joke. Persistent, strong winds for days and days on end ...
I thought we were done with boat work! Don't you remember all the hot, sweaty work we did before departure? What gives?
Well, in this video I install a new portlight, a new VHF antenna, wire, and transceiver unit. Sounds easy. It's supposed to be easy, bu...
We've anchored the Sandflea at the Bridge Of Lions in St Augustine. The current is strong, but our anchor is holding strong.
Aside from an absolutely ripping current running through the anchorage, our St Augustine stop was just great!
What a wonderful ci...
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