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The big open ocean is intimidating, at times. For Seb, it's scary at all times. But on his journey on Galopin, conquering that fear was part pf his Winded Voyage. Which he did. We also saw whales! And this voyage took us to Gran Canaria to meet friends' of...
Seb and I continue sailing down the east coast of Fuerteventura until we moor at Morro Jable. The mooring is in an adjacent part of the marina where you are left to moor on your own. We are immediately warned that there are rats that climb aboard and try t...
We anchor at Isla de Lobos in more than 20 knots of wind. We were rocked all night and the next day we explore the island just long enough to be on solid ground before we head south. The wind and waves are back, pushing us fiercely along the East Coast of ...
The sailboat hunt is on! We drive from San Diego, California to Guaymas, Mexico to see a catamaran named Imi Loa. We’ve had our eye on this boat for a little while, and have been in contact with the sellers — they assure us this cat is ready to go crui...
It was an arduous sail for my son Seb to get La Graciosa, but once there he was cured of his ills. Together we discover another part of the island and prepare for another day long sail to Isla De Lobos. A beautiful journey along the western coast of Lanzar...
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We finally leave Gibraltar! We get lots of work done to make the boat more suitable for cruising in Gibraltar but you have to draw a line eventually and just get going. One of the hardest steps is just leaving the quayside.
Our sail to Ibiza ...
We finally made it!
In October of this year we upped sticks from Brighton - UK and moved to Greece to live aboard our 53' Amel Super Maramu yacht. An unbelievably emotional and stressful time leading up to the day, but so much relief when we finally step...
My son Seb joins me for the next leg of my journey.We would Canary island hop. After some final work to my anchor bowsprit, we would leave Lanzarote island for good and head to La Graciosa. I didn't know how my son would deal with the first journey. But he...
La Graciosa Island has the best anchorage in all the Canaries. And some of the best local sights. I take a walk up a volcano to get a good view of the island and I'm not disappointed! It's beautiful! Then I make my way back sailing down to Arrecife in grea...
Travelling is challenging at times in a foreign country, that is part of the fun! We sail to the city, prepare the boat, provision and check out of New Caledonia... https://www.sailingnandji.com
In this episode of Sailing Nandji, we try to sail south eas...
A quick look at annual maintenance and some upgrades to s/v Moonshine.
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La Graciosa island is a favorite to many sailors and Canary natives. It has one of the few good anchorages of all the archipelago. The island has no roads because only the few residents living there have the right to have a car. After several months in the...
Still slow progress, but gradually speeding up a bit. Definitely one step forward and one step backwards here. There is a good solution for the saloon portlights as long as I can find the bits, but the rudder needs some significant work.
By the way, her...
Rebuilding the old sailboat. The refit of Albin Vega#1860, Lealea continues...
On a boat or ship, the "Ceiling" is the liner of the hull. That which you might call the ceiling in a house is called the overhead. Epoxy haiku..be sure to share yours!.
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A early bonus episode for everyone showing the last part of my holiday with my kids and my father. I know this series did not see a lot of filming, but time with my kids is most important so I filmed what I could. Fair winds.
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Grenada - last stop before Trinidad, where we will hull Aquarius for hurricane season. It was fun couple of days as we visited underwater statue park, although we were not able to find anyone to team up for Grenada - Trinidad passage as there were some cas...
In this episode we spend a relaxing day at Bishop Bay Hotsprings and see whales!
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The solo sail continues as do the anchor tests. I revisit the naked beach, Playa Mujeres, to drop the hook for another test and a swim ashore. Then I go to spend a night a Marina Rubicon and visit my friends Pilou & Aurelie. The next day we go and sail...
My kids have been sailing with me for many years while I lived in Vancouver, but this time they get to experience some of Canada's remote coast. There is also another person on board who really enjoys these trips, my dad.
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It's back to solo sailing. But before that I install my new anchor bow sprit and go off to help my neighbor crew with some guest on his boat Chica. Later I sail south to test out my Mantus anchor at Isla de Lobos. Great downwind sailing to the island and a...
Fingers crossed. I saw a great holding tank from Tek Tanks that might just fit into some 'spare' space in the heads compartment. I made up a cardboard mock-up to test the fit.
Also, I wanted t check out the rudder to see what might need refurbishing. One ...
The refit of our sailboat, Lealea, an Albin Vega 27, Hull#1860, continues...
More varnish and epoxy work, continuing the assembly of the interior and making progress as weather permits.
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More beach combing in an area that I like to call 'rugged tropical'.
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A close encounter with some wildlife reminds us that we are just just visitors in this remote part of the world. Don't forget to THUMBS UP, SHARE and SUBSCRIBE if you enjoyed this episode.
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