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My full review of Tobago Cays in St Vincent & the Grenadines (Caribbean) is on my website here: https://sailingbritican.com/tobago-cays/
This video showcases our anchorage, trips around the islands and reefs...and even a short video of the late Steve ...
Sailing to Mustique in the Grenadines – is it worth your time and money? Find out why the island is also called Billionaires Island. Get tips about visiting Mustique here: http://www.sailingbritican.com/mustique
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This video highlights our anchorage in Admiralty Bay off the town of Port Elizabeth. It also provides pictures and videos of our various excursions on land. When sailing St Vincent Grenadines I highly recommend a visit to Bequia Island! My family, friends,...
Here's the final video (Part 3) of our Atlantic Ocean crossing. We sailed 2800+ miles on our 56' Oyster sailboat with 6 adults and 1 five-year-old. Part 3 shows the final days of our voyage - Watch the captain swim in the sea, I catch my first mahimahi, An...
Here's a crew of 6 adults and one five-year-old crossing the Atlantic Ocean from Gran Canaria to St Lucia following the Rum Line. The transatlantic long passage took us 18 days and we covered 2,800+ nautical miles. This video is part two of three.
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This first video shows the lead up to crossing the Atlantic. The video introduces all the crew members, showcases quite a few of the work we did to get the boat ready, ARC 2015 opening ceremony, provisioning, ARC activities, our one and only practice sail,...
Come join us for a sail around Minorca, Spain - one the amazingly beautiful Spanish Islands in the Balearic Islands. We stopped off at five different spots - check them out! Get the full story here: http://www.sailingbritican.com/sailing-around-minorca/
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After a six-hour sail/motor from the Italian island of Sardinia, we eventually reached the lovely sandstone cliffs of southern Corsica. The entrance to Bonifacio is one of those that you can’t easily spot by the naked eye. You have to rely on maps or you...
This is part 2 of a two-part video series on sailing up the southwest coast of Italy. To read the article that goes with this post, please go to: http://www.sailingbritican.com/sailing-along-southwest-coast-italy-reggio-vibo-cetraro-sapri-salerno-capri/ In...
Leaving from Reggio Calabria, we sailed to Vibo, Cetraro, Sapri, and Salerno. All but one place we stayed in a marina. In Sapri we anchored. This is Part 1 of two videos. This contains mostly sailing photo's and video whereas part 2 is mostly on land (Pomp...
Ever wonder what happens when you sail into a marina in Sicily, Italy? Here's us entering the marina, finding our spot, mooring up, and a wonderful 360 view of the amazing Riposto Marina at the foot of Mount Etna in Sicily. For a full review on Riposto Mar...
Discover the 10 reasons why a visit to Port Kastos in the Greek Ionian is well worth a visit by reading my article on http://www.sailingbritican.com/10-reasons-to-visit-port-kastos-in-the-greek-ionian/ and also watch this video providing a 360 degree view ...
Here’s a mini-movie of what it’s like to be a child living on a boat – Our daughter, Sienna, started sailing full time at the age of 3 ½ and here she is just turning 5 years old. Watch the video and then please visit http://www.sailingbritican.com/s...
The quick-release knot (also called the Highwayman's knot or Bank Robbers knot) for tenders is a super cool knot that will impress friends, family, and on-lookers. Whenever I release the knot our guests or those on the jetty make comments like, ‘Wow –...
Watch this to see what happens over a 6 week period on a sailboat refit! See the before and after pictures and videos :) A special 'thank you' to Andrea Blasi, Vittorio Malingri and their team for making our refit an amazing experience.
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While writing an article about wintering in Marina di Ragusa Sicily, I thought I'd add a quick video of a beautiful sunset over the marina. The video also includes commentary from fellow winter live-aboard, Rolf on s/v Maya.
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When you have a topside hatch leaking it's not always the rubber seal that's to blame. Sometimes it's the rubber fixed between the glass and the outer casing. Thanks to Andy Willett from Stella Maris Yachting Services he taught my husband how to fix the le...
Here's a quick panorama of Knidos, Turkey in the Datcha Peninsula. It's a great spot to anchor or moor stern-to or along-side. You can walk to some amazing ruins and there's a taverna too! To read the full blog go to: http://www.sailingbritican.com/knidos-...
A bottle knot can be used to put on a bottle - perhaps a bottle of half-filled water. Once you put the knot on the bottle, you can throw the bottle in the water and use it as a float for a rope. In our case, we used it to get an anchor off of our anchor. S...
The Corinth Canal is a passage, created back in 1882 and 1883, that connects the Ionian Sea to the Aegean. Rather than traveling south around the Peloponnese, you can pay a handsome fee to cut through Greece and pop out near Athens. This video shows a quic...
After leaving Italy, we sailed to Greece. Our first stop was Corfu! Here are my husband and daughter celebrating leaving one country and heading to another by dancing to the theme song to Despicable Me 2 - Happy!
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After setting sail from Roccella, Italy towards Crotone we had a three visits from dolphins. This one was the best as I got them swimming by the bow and jumping out of the water. We were so lucky to have placid waters in the Ionian Sea! What a privilege to...
Loryn's first time bringing Britican out. She did a great job. Go Loryn!!! Wooo woooo.
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Our sailing trip was quite an adventure! Read more on my blog: Sailing from Malta to Sicily including an amazing sunrise, two stow-aways, seasickness starting with Force 2 winds rising to Force 8!
Story here: http://www.sailingbritican.com/sailing-malta-s...
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