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We check out the Kon Tiki memorial at Raroia and Magnus does a little fishing from Peanut.
We do a little 2 day passage to the nearby atoll of Makemo and check out the lovely village next to the pass.
Magnus shows how to gravity fill our gas bottle.
The...
We sail off anchor from Rock Sound and drop the hook at a "secret" blue hole located near a small group of islands known as the Pineapple Cays.
This is an area that very few people go to. These small islands are uninhabited and very raw. We tend to hone i...
As the weather sets in for a few days, we poke around and check out Raroia, exploring the charming motus and oas which make up the structure of the atoll.
There are plenty of critters with large pincers!
Mavi gets a fly and we see the beautiful landscape...
We exit Conch Cut and point our little ship towards Eleuthera. In this video, I haven't added any music for the first half of it. I just enjoy hearing the natural sounds of the boat sailing across the water.
It was a GREAT sail. We were making close to 6 ...
We take a short sail around the corner to the little bay nicknamed Daniel’s Bay. Here we catch up with a local family and buy the delicious grapefruit style citrus fruit, pomplemousse picked straight off the trees.
We leave Nuka Hiva and start our 5 day...
This video, like a few others before, has turned into a bit of a music video. I'm not sure why that happens from time to time, but it results in a shorter video that takes just much effort, if not more, to edit and produce.
Even though these "music vids" ...
We hike from our bay to the next bay over and explore the oldest archaeological site in the Marquesas.
Mavi gets a good workout with breathtaking scenery all around us.
Magnus collects a few coconuts and provides food and drink for his family!
We catch ...
Ben and Wes go spearfishing from a sailing dinghy. This SIMPLE & RAW video is intended to share what it's like to sail a dinghy to a downwind Bahamian island, anchor off the lee shore, spear a fish for dinner, and tack your way back home.
This video t...
We arrive at Hiva Oa, Marquesas, French Polynesia, after 25 days at sea.
It’s time to check in and have a look around and try to find some fresh produce.
We do the 3km hike up and over the hill to the little village, but there isn’t much fresh stuff ...
You can live this lifestyle too! BlueWater Cruising will show you how: https://www.bluewatercruisingplan.com/ Our show is always family-friendly and chock full of the outrageous adventures of raising a family while sailing around the world. It’s filmed,...
In this video we leave the calmest anchorage, travel through the flattest seas, and snorkel in the clearest water. It was a rad day. RAD I SAY!
Hawksbill Cay is the anchorage in the very beginning of the video. Amazing place. Great beach, great anchorage,...
At Hawksbill Cay, in the Exumas, you can find the ruins left behind by a the Russell family. They were loyalists who settled the island in 1785, and it's very interesting to walk the same paths that they did well over 200 years ago.
It's hard to imagine h...
There's a good reason that gentlemen never sail to weather. It's splashy, chaotic, and ungentlemanly in every way.
However, since there are no gentlemen aboard our sailboat, we are exempt from this rule - therefore we often beat our brains out as we smash...
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In this vid, you can sail along with us from the Berry Islands to the Exumas. It's a 2 day trip, and we take you along in this video with natural sounds and a laid back pace.
Ho...
In this video, we explore the ruins of what used to be a $38,000,000 golf resort on Great Harbour Cay in the Berry Islands.
This club used to be an exclusive playground for the rich and famous, but their standards have fallen a good bit in recent years.
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A decision to build a 40 foot Catamaran should not be taken lightly. Join Ross Boardman in a series of videos that shows the ups and downs, logistics and blood sweat, swearing and tears involved in the building of a fibreglass composite catamaran.
In this ...
In this episode we go 55 mph on a 420 Outrage Boston Whaler with 1400 HP outboards, get a drone donated to us by Patron Tim Ishii, take Britican up a river to a boatyard to look at our CopperCoat issues, we rescue our dinghy that fell off the davits, start...
Here is my one year anniversary video for my life as a live-aboard. Some reasons why I did it, some of my experiences so far and of course my future plans.
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