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The saga continues…
After a wonderful time sailing through the Great Sandy Straits, we suddenly hit a snag. Peanut’s engine gives out on us and Magnus can’t get her started. The channel direction suddenly turns and we find ourselves stuck in the nar...
We meet up with viewers and spend a lovely lunchtime sampling ales at the Land & Sea Brewery in Noosa.
Then we leave the Duckpond and begin the short passage north to Double Island Point, about 50nm away. But, with little wind and engine issues the go...
We sow the little giveaway seeds which we picked up at Woolworths and begin a garden for Nutshell. The idea is to have a small, live food source onboard when we head up to the Kimberley.
Magnus replaces the MaGyvered sail battens will proper ones and also...
We catch up with patrons and sample a few fine ales at the Bacchus Brewing Company in Capalaba. We even get a 10/10, the first in Australia!
Meet our two new crew members, our old cattle dogs, Chilli and Pepper, who are onboard with us for the sail from t...
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We continue our journey through the shallow channels of the Brisbane area and Moreton Bay.
It’s a bit scary going under our first power line and not knowing if Nutshell will actually fit!
We get new mud crab nets and are eager to put down the pots and ...
This week we thought we'd share with you a day in our lives to give you an idea of what it is like to be a live aboard cruiser and travel blogger. This video was filmed at Fraser Island in September 2019.
To grab your very own Free Range Sailing T-Shirt o...
It’s time to sand and paint Nutshell’s bottom. She gets lots of TLC from the both of us and Shane, our son and it’s not long before she is looking fabulous!
Wendy makes a start on removing the dodgy toilet in readiness for a new base.
Magnus works ...
Observe our liveaboard lifestyle in the Bahamas as we sail from one island to another, snorkel 2 different wrecks, explore a small island, and gather wild coconuts - all in a single day.
There's nothing else like our living aboard a boat in the Bahamas, a...
We continue to try and sail to Australia but the weather is definitely against us. After 6 days at sea we have no choice but to motor the last three to four days to make it to Australia.
We’ve sailed over 10,000 nm, but as we enter the channel into Aust...
We leave the tranquil anchorage in the Bay of Prony and make our way back to the island, Ile Ouen. We head ashore and check out the beautiful beach with its abundance of natural wonders and spot small schools of blue bone fish swimming in the shallow, cora...
We finally arrive in Noumea, New Caledonia after many prolonged attempts. We check in and check out the place and then leave the marina and head towards the Baie Iré on the island of Ile Ouen and a lovely quiet anchorage for the night.
We try out differe...
We leave Tonga and sail in the direction of North Minerva Reef, a beautiful coral atoll in the South Pacific.
We finally arrive at South Minerva Reef after a detour due to weather conditions.
Magnus uses the mooring balls from the Tuamotus on our anchor ...
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With Magnus’ Mum on board, we leave Nuka’alofa and head out to the islands for a look around before returning to Nuka’alofa.
There’s plenty to see under the water and Wendy does a few snorkels and discovers the ...
After our first good night’s sleep and a lull in the blustery weather, we dingy over to Big Mama’s, a lovely yacht club on the motu just off the main island of Nuka’alofa, for our first draft beer in absolutely ages!
We head across the bay in Peanut...
We spend a quiet week in Bora Bora, The weather is a bit ho hum so we do a few boat jobs and have a wonderful sail in the Bora Bora lagoon.
We then check out of French Polynesia and start the 14 day sail to the Kingdom of Tonga. It’s a full-on ride, wit...
We take Peanut up a gorgeous little river and then sail to the north island, Tahaa and pop in to a couple of the beautiful bays. The water is deep so there is limited anchoring.
Magnus fixes our scupper which has been broken since we bought Nutshell.
We ...
A few realities of cruising: Inflatable paddle boards will leak. Sand from the beautiful beaches gets tracked everywhere. The salty air will corrode all your metal stuff. The sun will burn and wrinkle your skin. The weather will often keep you stuck on the...
We leave Tahiti and make the small passage to the nearby beautiful island of Moorea.
We check out the sealife and plunge into waters filled with circling sharks and very inquisitive stingrays!
Then it’s off to the island of Raiatea on an overnight pas...
We head up to the big smoke, Papetee, on the local bus and manage to get the new part which we need to fix our fridge.
As usual, and as is common on boats, a little job turns into a much bigger one, and we end up sailing to Papetee and picking up a comple...
We leave Fakarava and start the supposedly, two day sail to Tahiti, 250 nautical miles away. It ends up being a slow trip and we finally get there about 5 days later!
Magnus cooks up a storm in the galley.
We enter through a pretty scary pass with massiv...
We swim, snorkel, sail, and paddle board at Alabaster Bay!
Alabaster Bay in Eleuthera is one of our very favorite anchorages. The water is incredibly clear, the beach is simply beautiful, and the anchorage itself it nicely sheltered from the prevailing ea...
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