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Every Friday we will release a How To video showing some technical sequences on how to do things on a boat.
In this short video we demo-straight our technique to get the boat off a quay when a crosswind is holding on to the quay...
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In this short video we show you the technique of anchoring, using two anchors one attached to the other. This is a useful technique if you know the holding is poor or you are in for a strong blow. See our TOP TIP with the trip ...
It has been an incredibly busy week as we have run down our extensive checklist to make certain Gargoyle was 100% ready for the 8-day passage to the Galapagos Islands. We have crawled through the lockers and inspected steering cables and exercised thru hul...
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Every Friday we will release a How To video showing some technical sequences on how to do things on a boat.
In this short video we show you our technique to moor stern-to in a marina berth with a crosswind lowing off the ponto...
After making our decision to head down to the Galapagos Islands for a month of exploration, we now need to get Gargoyle and ourselves ready. Thanks to Javier at Yachting Galapagos, we have a full list of all requirements and we have spent the last two week...
We make our escape from the marina once we hear lockdown is lifted! We rush to get the boat ready to leave, finishing off critical projects for living autonomously off-grid. After a massive provision shop we set sail and start living on anchor full time in...
We buy an old sailboat and spend months working hard to fix it up during lockdown in the South of France. We live in the marina for 4 months working on refitting the boat to get our tiny home ready to sail full time. We take on the project of renovating ou...
We prepared and planned for this journey over many years but like almost everyone, we missed the risk of a global pandemic completely altering our world as we know it. However, we have vowed that rather than hide from the new reality, we are going to embra...
After sailing over 6,000 nautical miles in the first six months of our journey we have now spent the last 6 months tied to a dock in Nicaragua. COVID-19 has swept the world and just like everyone else back home, we are going a bit bonkers. Lucky for us the...
Ever wonder how they make a perfect cigar?? While Gargoyle’s crew is relaxing at Puesta Del Sol, we decided to check out Estelí, one of the largest areas in Central America for cigar manufacturing. First a 200 km drive to the northern mountain region o...
Gargoyle’s crew is relaxing at Puesta Del Sol while waiting for a weather window to move onto Costa Rica and for the crew from Half Moon to arrive. Now Liz and Brian are tied up to the docks we set off on our next adventure. CNN claims this is the #2 t...
We transit through the Panama Canal for the second time in 1 week and we only paid for it once on our catamaran!
On this episode of WE|Sail, we take our catamaran through the canal locks of Panama this time on our floating home and open the doors to a wh...
WE transit the Panama Canal on our friends custom built sailboat for the first time ever.
For many cruisers, a transit of the Panama Canal is a milestone accomplishment. The canal itself is an engineering wonder of the world and it was a very impressiv...
Leaving the Mar Menor for what we hope will be the last time was an unexpected challenge. A freak current almost drags a local boat through before the bridge opens and we have to take avoiding action not to get caught up in it all.
Happily exploring ashor...
Since we first departed Vancouver, touring flor de Cana and sampling their amazing rum has been on our ultimate bucket list. It's Kevin's birthday so we've opted for the VIP tour, which is a private tour with all the rum you can drink plus the bonus of tas...
We depart Bahia del Sol and make a quick overnight trip to the Gulf of Fonseca to spend some time at anchor and to check into Isla de Tigre, Honduras. Unfortunately, the Papagayos winds came early forcing the crew to seek shelter at Isla Meanguera to wait...
Being full time liveaboards and sailing to remote islands, its important to us to be able to stay in contact. We love using Facetime and Kids Messenger to stay connected with our beautiful grandkids. Our families and friends follow our adventures on You Tu...
Gargoyle leaves Mexico and we start our adventure into Central America. Our first stop will be in Bahia de Sol, El Salvador but first we need to cross the dangerous shoals and bar to enter Bahia Jaltepeque. We tie up to the Hotel and Marina de Sol to off...
.We visit Matakana Farmers' Market and taste test loads of local food and wine, find wild figs in the hills, walk on iconic Motutapu Island discovering its military and cultural history and view Motutapu Outdoor Education Centre from a distance. We meet lo...
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I hope you are exhausted after watching this one! All of the cruisers in our anchorage decided to rent a van and drive three hours to climb Mt. Pelée, a deadly volcano! The weather was by no means perfect but we had an absolute blast with all of our saili...
Exploring Smokehouse Bay - its Manuka and Kanuka honey and oil farm, Port Fitzroy - Glenfern Sanctuary and Kaiarara Bay.Go bird watching, adventure climb a suspension bridge, walk around the bush trails, sight see from the mountains, tramping around new ze...
We are halfway through our longest, toughest sail from Honduras to Cartagena, Colombia. We end up sailing through rough seas, a few more solid storms, near pirate waters, and experience minor equipment failure due to the constant pounding the sea is dishin...
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