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Thank you so much Renogy for helping make our boat life adventures possible! Lou worked so tirelessly on this electrical setup and after weeks, actually months, of effort it is finally working successfully. We can't wait to show you the final solar install...
In the second part of our Pacific Crossing we have to deal with some issues.
Mario has to go up in the mast to repair broken lines, which is no fun on the open ocean.
We have a bunch of Mahis swimming around the boat and a broken toilet to repair...
Win...
You can live this lifestyle too! BlueWater Cruising will show you how: https://www.bluewatercruisingplan.com/ What tools are necessary for repairs, maintenance, and upgrades on my boat? All items on this video are located right here: https://sailingzatara...
In today's travel vlog we show you how we live simple, from going kitesurfing in the beautiful waters of the Exuma Islands while we make bread for some delicious beyond meat burgers! We also show you how we use the watermaker in our sailing catamaran to m...
Our Trawler Living Aboard Vlog while performing Steel Boat maintenance on our Steel Motorsailer Ketch. This Sailing Vlog is our full Liveaboard Life story!
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After we dropped our friend Jenna we sail back to the mainland and arrive in Vista Mar Marina. Before we plan to cross the Pacific, we want to renew our antifouling and check our keel. We just ran aground a couple of days ago.
Vista Marina does a great jo...
Today's video is a thriller for all adventure and adrenaline lovers! We get surrounded by sharks and even swim with them in the Exumas, and Alejo slowly gets in the water as he tries to get over his fear of sharks.. We also get a chance visit an incredib...
TIme to spent some time on the Pearl Islands. We meet with our friends from Sailing YUM YUM and make a nice BBQ on the beach. The boys caught fresh fish for us - after that we find out that you should not eat Parrotfish - lesson learned.
Later in the nig...
We can smell the Pacific Ocean!
Part 2 of our Panama Canal crossing starts with a swim in the Gatun Lake, where a lot of crocodiles are home and we manage the last 3 locks down again into a new Ocean!
Welcome in the Pacific Seatramp!
Our advisor Jea...
Still hanging around in Shelter Bay Marina, @SailingwithThomas, @WindHippieSailing and me decided its time to go out for a day sail.
With 3 different boats in the Marina, all with different boat projects going on, we decided we will use Trampi for our day...
I arrived last time from my solo sail in Shelter Bay Marina after 3 weeks alone in the San Blas Islands. So it's time for me to socalize a little bit again.
Thomas from @SailingwithThomas who helped me docking Seatramp invites me for a waffle afternoon.
S...
I am still alone on Chichime, San Blas Islands. In the last days the weather is getting worse, one rain shower after another.
After a 17 hour thunderstorm I am fed up and start my first sailing trip alone to bring trampi and me back to the safe Shelter Ba...
It's time to explain to our guests how to sail Seatramp!
The day starts with a relaxing swim in the bay before we have to leave slowly to bring our guests back.
But can we let them off the boat without having sailed? Clear NO!
Mario tries hard to teach e...
In episode 47 Scott and Ally try to figure out what stinks on their boat and where the awful smell is coming from. We own a 2002 Bayliner 4087 Aft Cabin MY. We thought our holding tank was leaking....turns out it was the inline vent that needed to be repl...
In episode 46 We finally anchored for the first time! Come along with us on our journey to Port Madison and see how we do. Follow our boating blog at www.boatingjourney.com as we visit new ports in Puget Sound.
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Samana Bay entrance is on the Northeast corner of the Dominican Republic and is a huge . bay roughly 23 miles long by 7 miles wide. We opted for another few days at a fancy marina to take use of some decent wifi and to just make things a bit simpler. The m...
What do cruisers get up to when they're sailing around the world? In the Caribbean, it's very likely that they'll enjoy at least one Carnival during the sailing season. Watch this video to get a taste for the Grenada Carnival and then read the article that...
Okay... we all know that seals come on board when you visit the Galapagos islands.
But.. did you ever hear from Sloths on a sailboat?!
A life sign from Mario and me!
This video was produced a day before we got boarded and robbed in Panama and already up...
This week, we are crossing from Mallorca to Menorca, and join our friends on Sea Odyssey again only to find ourselves in the jolliest of anchorages we’ve ever experienced.
The next day was so bad that we decided to leave the place at 8AM already, and h...
In this episode on the Sailing Britican Channel, we answer questions about the following:
- What’s the deal with insurance and hurricane cover?
- Do you need a license for your dinghy?
- What permits or licenses do you need to have to operate a boat?
- W...
What does a boat kid get up to when anchored in a bay on her 9th birthday? Watch this video to see how Sienna's birthday goes. I've also set up a separate YouTube channel for Sienna here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFK0Tb4yddGyNS9zg-7Vg8w
A very spe...
Cleaning day on Seatramp!
While I sit in the laundry, Mario cleans the boat.. guess who had the better job?
After everything is clean again, we leave the marina and hoist the sails, set course for the North end of the island to a town called St Pierr...
In this episode we learn that there's always great sailing wind on the Windward islands. You don't need to check the forecast, it's blowing every day around 20 knots.
Being in a rush is always bad, but we have only 2 more weeks left till our next guest a...
Windover and her Crew take a break in Fort Lauderdale where they scour the shops for some much needed bits for the boat. Once the weather abates they carry on toward Miami and No Name Harbour where they will wait for suitable weather to make a crossing to ...
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