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After flying down the Mississippi River at 10 knots, turning upriver onto the Ohio is a shock. It’s frothy with breaking waves, it’s running fast, and we struggle against its current. At one point, Soulianis slows all the way down to 1.5 knots, and we ...
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Two years ago we knew nothing about sailing, now we're halfway across the Pacific in French Polynesia!
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It's shark madness! Join us on a baited shark dive in Jupiter Florida and get up close and personal with some toothy new friends!
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WE FINALLY BUY A SAILBOAT. It feels like we’ve been searching for a boat forever! In this episode we finally buy a boat, a beautiful Tartan 37.
Before we find the Tartan, we look at two other options in the Milwaukee area: a Pearson 38 and a Southerly 3...
We kept scrupulous notes on our expenses from the Bahamas, now it's time to share!
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In this episode of Sailing Nandji, Bonita gets sick of the ongoing boat work and decides she needs a little ...
This is the method I used for insulating the hull aboard my sailboat (a 30 ft Albin Ballad from 1973). I'll use a different method in the v-berth, but this method seemed to work well last winter when I was living aboard. I spent a month aboard the boat dur...
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