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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 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 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 ...
We go through many icw bridges as we sail South along the intracoastal waterway, getting closer and closer to the Bahamas everyday!
Things change the further South that you get along the ICW. The water gets clearer, the people get crazier, and the bridges...
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 cruised our sailboat along the ICW all the way to Cumberland Island, the Southernmost barrier island of Georgia.
It's time to explore Cumberland Island - land of the wild horses - and to see if the cousins of the Carrot Island herd are as bloodthirs...
We've anchored our sailboat in Beaufort. That's Byew-Fert.
Now, to further clarify... Boh-Fort is a completely different place, and is in fact, in a completely different state... NC to be exact.
Moving on...
BEAUFORT, SC! Great little town. One great th...
After cruising our sailboat down the ICW for a days, we finally drop anchor at the ICW coastal town of Wrightsville beach.
This coastal town is certainly ranks as one of our favorite stops along the Intercoastal Waterway. Nice anchorage, wonderful sunset...
There's nothing quite like watching a bikini babe bathing herself in a bucket. Oh - the rare treats we experience when living on a sailboat.
Morning breaks, and we breathe a collective sigh of relief... we've survived the night-long onslaught of a billion...
After sailing the Chesapeake, and we begin cruising south down the intracoastal waterway, which is called the ditch, or the ICW.
From here, there are 1000 miles of "The Ditch" for us to navigate before we reach Miami. Still, there are so many great sights...
Solo climbing a sailboat mast is scary, especially for someone like me who suffers from acute acrophobia.
We've officially started making progress South!
So many things to learn along the way. It's amazing all of the little skills that need to be acquire...
The first days living aboard a sailboat allowed us to get accustomed to our new routine.
Also, we say goodbye to convenient transportation, we wait out what's left of hurricane Matthew, we go sailing for the first time all by ourselves, and we check out t...
We travel head to Mayo, MD to check out an Endeavour 32 sailboat that's outfitting for extended cruising.
We really like this sailboat, and it seems to have really been taken care of and maintained.
Negotiations will ensue, contracts will be signed, and ...
We travel to Savannah, GA to check out an Endeavor 33 sailboat that we found online. Sounds like it could be a real bargain, so we load up for a long drive to see what this sailboat can offer us.
Along the way we have fun as a family, meet some cool and e...
Taking a S2 9.6C sailboat for a test sail in Crystal River, FL.
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We travel to Crystal River, Florida to inspect a S2 9.2c sailboat.
Who knows - this could be the sailboat we've been looking for!
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We are now officially shopping for our sailboat.
Our house is rented out at this point, so we're living in our Inlaw's basement - AKA "The Dungeon".
Tambi and I are both working hard to save up as much money as we can while we have the opportunity to do ...
Here's a walkthrough tour of an Ericson 32 sailboat.
Since we're currently on the hunt for our own sailboat, we thought it would be helpful to compare & contrast our friend's Ericson 32 against our own liveaboard sailboat requirements.
This particula...
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