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Baja Mexico is an incredible place to sail, but like sailing ground around the world, there are challenges unique to the area. In this episode, we deal with some of those challenges as we try to make it to a favorite anchorage of ours to the north of Loret...
Struggling to get your sailboat moving in light wind? Learn the best beginner sailing tips to sail faster and more efficiently when the breeze is barely blowing.
In this short video, you'll discover:
How to trim your mainsail and jib sheet for power
The im...
Salt & Tar share their blissful day sailing on the Pacific Ocean with light winds, blue skies, and pleasant weather as they unwind from daily life stresses while finding contentment out at sea.
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This week our taxi driver loaded us up with fresh local fruit! We continue to experience the kindness of Grenadians. 🇬🇩 🥭 We had friends aboard and decided to go for an afternoon sail, despite the ...
From San Evaristo with light wind we get as far as Bahia Rincon. Hope you enjoy the slow pace and...
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We set sail into the big blue and do a non-stop passage all the way from Jacksonville to West Palm beach. Our first step is to navigate the strong current of the St. John's River and pull over at Sister's Creek free dock. Then it's a 2 night crossing along...
Are we gonna make it to Black Point? We left our home at Black Cay in the Exumas and started making our way up the Exumas to head back to the US. But there wasn't enough wind and with no motor we flew the gennaker. We had to cross at Dotham Cut at the righ...
After making our way to Mill Bay with two sailboats, we leave one and jump on our friend's boat to head back up island. On our way back we have enough wind to sail, but just barely, and end up spending a good amount of time kind of chasing the wind around...
Ben and Alie fly the spinnaker for the first time on a sail towards Vancouver, they catch sight of a boat and start to race them into the Burrard inlet.
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In this episode of Cruising Off Duty, we will test sail the Xquisite X5, 50' Catamaran that I will help sail across the South Atlantic, Across the equator and to the Caribbean.
We wanted to try sailing with a Parasail for the first time, which will be the...
After sailing east along the South Coast of Cuba for 2 long and difficult weeks, we are finally two days and 1 sketchy pass away from arriving in the most beautiful island in Cuba, but light winds and shallow waters are going to put our sailing skills to t...
The wind in this area is always on and off and it’s a never ending game of spotting a little wind ripple and pulling all sails out only for the wind to die right in the moment that you are all set to sail.
Simon is being a patient crew, though, and we t...
With light winds it's finally our first time sailing our gennaker. And free doesn't mean trouble free as we find out while testing our free radar. We also try some different type of food and get a cold front.
1:59 Eating canada goose
3:02 Testing our free...
We have the most perfect sailing days to get the spinnaker back in the air and flying again as we sail from Isla Monserrat to Isla Danzante! As we navigate around the reefs and rocks of the area we rely more our our GPS waypoints, satellite maps and what ...
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