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Our Endeavour 32 sailboat is ready to sail.
In this vlog, we tune the standing rigging with a Loos tension gauge, we get a new spray dodger, and we also discover an impromptu boat project that MUST be completed before we can sail.
This was our LAST boat ...
The highlight of this particular video is probably the part where I do battle against a recalcitrant oil filter. For me, it kinda sucked, but for you - I imagine you'll find it somewhat entertaining.
Oh - Tambi and Molly make an appearance in this one. Al...
We go home, we stay 3 weeks, then we go back to Sandflea.
That's the jist.
Let's see, what else?
Oh, Tambi drives a car for the first time in over a year. It was terrifying. She did alright though. Once the gravel stopped flying, and we tightened our sea...
"Allen's Cay" is a group of 3 islands that are just North of Highborne Cay in the Exumas. Honestly, there's not much here aside from the local group of iguanas that roam the island. Well, that's not true - there's also a beach shack and the ruins of an old...
Bitter Guana Cay is right around the corner from Staniel Cay, but there's wild iguanas that live on the island.
This video is short. Simply didn't take enough video footage. DOH!
However, I've got a special surprise at the end that should make up for the ...
We go through many icw bridges as we sail South along the intracoastal waterway, getting closer and closer to the Bahamas everyday!
Things change the further South that you get along the ICW. The water gets clearer, the people get crazier, and the bridges...
I thought we were done with boat work! Don't you remember all the hot, sweaty work we did before departure? What gives?
Well, in this video I install a new portlight, a new VHF antenna, wire, and transceiver unit. Sounds easy. It's supposed to be easy, bu...
We've anchored the Sandflea at the Bridge Of Lions in St Augustine. The current is strong, but our anchor is holding strong.
Aside from an absolutely ripping current running through the anchorage, our St Augustine stop was just great!
What a wonderful ci...
Thus far, we've sailed from Maryland to Tybee Island, GA.
I hate to say it, I really do, but our home state of Georgia has been the least fun section of the ICW for us. We've grounded 3 times, and had to be SUPER on top of our navigational skills to make ...
We've anchored our sailboat in Beaufort. That's Byew-Fert.
Now, to further clarify... Boh-Fort is a completely different place, and is in fact, in a completely different state... NC to be exact.
Moving on...
BEAUFORT, SC! Great little town. One great th...
Our leisurely ICW cruise aboard our sailboat has brought us to the historic coastal town of Charleston, SC.
Probably the nicest city we've stopped at so far, and absolutely the WORST anchorage. Good grief! Ripping current, trashy bottom, & dragging an...
Our Endeavour sailboat, the might S/V Sandflea has brought us to a lovely anchorage in Georgetown, SC. We drop anchor and go exploring.
Speaking strictly of the anchorage itself, its probably my favorite anchorage thus far. It takes a bit of tight maneuve...
After cruising our sailboat down the ICW for a days, we finally drop anchor at the ICW coastal town of Wrightsville beach.
This coastal town is certainly ranks as one of our favorite stops along the Intercoastal Waterway. Nice anchorage, wonderful sunset...
There's nothing quite like watching a bikini babe bathing herself in a bucket. Oh - the rare treats we experience when living on a sailboat.
Morning breaks, and we breathe a collective sigh of relief... we've survived the night-long onslaught of a billion...
After sailing the Chesapeake, and we begin cruising south down the intracoastal waterway, which is called the ditch, or the ICW.
From here, there are 1000 miles of "The Ditch" for us to navigate before we reach Miami. Still, there are so many great sights...
The first days living aboard a sailboat allowed us to get accustomed to our new routine.
Also, we say goodbye to convenient transportation, we wait out what's left of hurricane Matthew, we go sailing for the first time all by ourselves, and we check out t...
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