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Warning guys and gals this video may make you hungry so don't watch on an empty stomach ;-) We arrive at Tomia and meet a friend that shows us around Usuku and feeds us yummy traditional foods. Oh and we go diving of coarse!!
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This Friday, instead of a Fix it we are doing a Friends on Friday. We go aboard our friends, Stefan and Emma's boat, SV Pintail, a Moody 47 just before they leave the marina to start their 2018 summer cruise. Hopefully we will meet up with them later in th...
Join us this week as we tackle a big project on our custom 435 catamaran sv basik...a 100% refit of the master head. Come back next week where we complete this three month project.
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Reefs, rocks, shelves, shallows! Anambas doesn't make it easy...and we wonder if we can get through this crazy area!
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s/v Cloudy Bay (Hallberg-Rassy 54) has a rough windward sail north into the Grenadine islands. First island, Carriacou, is very local and quite laid back compared to Grenada main island. We hired a scooter for a day to see the sights. Sandy Island is a jew...
We finally get our mast up! Although, we're not ready for the crane to come lift the mast. We struggle to get everything done before it's time to lift the mast in the air. The rigging was the perfect length and we we able to get the stick up with no issue...
Until now, family and friends have always sailed with us on our Tartan 37, but this time we sail her by ourselves, up to Milwaukee and back.
Leaving the dock at our marina in Racine is tricky. The dock is on the Root River (which frequently floods and dra...
The Young Catalpa Crew talks homeschooling and answer most asked questions.
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Lee, Sara, Taj and Bella
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After enjoying a fantastic meal, jumping along to a Junkanoo, and getting a Bahamas SIM card we left Governor’s Harbor and made our way to the next destination – Cape Eleuthera Marina. We were all excited about swimming with pigs in the Bahamas. When p...
See us this time doing the anchor winch maintenance.
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We have spent years preparing for this moment...PUSHING OFF FOR GREENLAND! The boat is in better shape than she's ever been and the crew is as prepared as they can be. We begin this offshore sail to one of the harshest places in the world with good spirits...
This episode we make a big mistake which could have cost us everything...We hit the reef!!! lessons learned and we hope you enjoy watching and learning with us.
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Lee, Sara, Taj and Bella
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This Fix it Friday, we replace our domestic service batterieson our Bavaria 47 yacht. Two of the original batteries started to fail so we decide to replace all four. The two which were okay have now been put in our camper van.
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Our final leg of the trip to Charleston for the refit. We pass through some remote areas of the ICW in Georgia and make our way into South Carolina as the temperature starts to drop.
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A sea eagle chasing giant flying foxes; Liz and Jamie chasing waterfalls. We continue to learn how to sail through teacherous reefs in the remote Anambas archipelago.
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We're getting ready to step the mast! In this episode we make the last renovations to Saoirse's mast by replacing the old wire rigging. Beau makes a few modifications to accommodate the LED anchor light, while Brandy runs new wiring to all the instruments...
Sailing The Shallow Waters Of The Ningaloo Pt 2
We keep sailing the inside of the famous Ningaloo Reef on our shallow draft catamaran we check out an old whaling station and sail in only 1-2 metres of the most crystal clear water ever. We find a bait ball ...
See us this time how we spend the first month in Israel and discovered the country. We celebrated Christimas with some other sailors and start to make new plans for the winter.
Sailing offshore to Greenland. Just saying the words make us giddy on this day of lasts...last laundry, last provisioning trip, last weather reports, and last meeting of friends, both new and old. Join us on this last day in Canada (in fact, the whole of N...
Hey guys so this episode we are pretty much in the water the whole time so be prepared to see some pretty big smiles ;-) We start 2018 in a beautiful Reef near Wakatobi.
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Lee, Sara, Taj and Bella
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After we left Aruba we sailed for 45 hours and arrived to Santa Marta Colombia. We did not know much about this place and were considering skipping it altogether, but it turned out to be one of our favorite places! Loved it so much! Nice people, so much to...
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