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We hit a bridge!. We have a 60ft tall mast (plus 1ft for instrumentation), and the bridges are 65ft. So normally we don't have to think twice. The tide was exceptionally high and the bridge was reading 62.5ft. So we shoulda been fine, close, but fine. But ...
We finally head north again in our new Bristol 41, we sail it for the first time, dock it for the first time, anchor it for the first time and Debbie catches fish......you guessed it, for the first time.
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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.
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We do a stop on the Georgia ICW at St Simons Island at Kelsey's Aunts and Uncles house for a night and explore the area a little. We are tired of the cold and it was night to have a good meal, hot shower, and warm house to sleep in for the night. Once we a...
As we head into Georgia with our Lagoon 410 on the ICW, we answer would you rather questions!
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We leave St Johns Marina in Charleston and head south on the ICW. Its a cold, rainy, and windy day. We have to wait almost two hours for the bridge in Beaufort, SC and have to go through at night.
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Adios St. Croix! We have 400 miles offshore to go before we make Grenada our home for the next few months. Sailing to Grenada has been a goal for a few years and in this video we finally make it! The sea was confused but it was an overall good sail!
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How is it to live on a sailboat full time traveling around the world, to wake up every morning in a different place, have to live with limited resources facing new challenges and having to adapt.
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What makes your palms go clammy? Gives you a cold sweat? For both of us, swimming in murky water under a boat is one of our worst nightmares. Time to face our fears! We dive in to clean the hull, in preparation for our sail to Key West.
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Our head sail has three rips in it! This is the process of getting a new head sail. We've done so much work with engines, fiberglass and basic boat construction, that we've spent relatively little time improving our rig and sails. Our jib has deteriorated ...
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Arriving in Myrtos Beach was a very exciting moment. The blue ionian sea and the white color of the stones made it a beautiful experience. We spend all day there and the best, we had all the b...
We have BIG plans for adventures in Aitutaki but the strong winds are saying "Relax, enjoy the calm side of this tiny island paradise!"
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Did you know that the sailing season in the Mediterranean is only about 6 to 7 months long. Have you ever wondered what boat life is like in dead winter? Well people either go home and put their boat ashore, a very co...
We did a horse carriage ride in Charleston, explored downtown a little bit, and did a ghost tour at the old jail in Charleston where they put pirates at one time. It was pretty creepy and sounded like a horrible place to be back then. The average time to l...
After 19 days of work we finally have the new Bristol ready to head out. Join us as we kick her off the dock and point the bow north. A new un-tested platform for Wind over Water....what could possibly go wrong.
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We prepare to leave Charleston! We get diesel, share our new safety device, and explain how we look at the weather and decide if we want to go in the ICW or in the Atlantic.
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The boys start to gelcoat their hurricane damaged lagoon 450 this week as the fairing process begins. They also find time to cruise up the Rio Dulce in Guatemala with friends, and welcome 2 new crew members into the team.
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Our last day in St. Croix is spent preparing for our 400 mile sail to Grenada. We get Jetty's health certificate from the vet, fuel/water up in Christiansted Harbor, Provision, and do some laundry. Our last long Caribbean sail for a while!
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Boating and boat life is about freedom and getting away from the constraints of city life. However when we take our floating home into a city, things take a turn for the worse. This week in our canal boat life series, we're passing through the centre of To...
After arriving in Charleston by sailboat, the next day we go to the best dog park in Charleston. The day after we go to the vet and get her vaccines, and then Arya gets a bath at a self-service dog wash. We have been working so hard on the boat projects th...
On this episode of Sailing on a Whim, we have yet another boat project fail as we attempt to complete the installation of our solar panels and try to finish some of our final projects before heading off to go cruising!
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We finish our night sail from Cape Fear to Charleston and are tired grungy sailors. Someone got seasick. We head into Charleston Harbor and get to St Johns Harbor Marina and prepare the boat for being at a marina for a week.
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Time for our first open ocean night sail of the season! In this video we're cruising south in through the NC ICW and we chat about what and where our degrees are from. We do a fuel stop. Coast Guard does a slow pass. It starts raining and we have to put a ...
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In this episode of Sailing Nandji, we arrive to the island of Simeulue in Indonesia. The island is governed by Sharia law and as we know this is the law of the qaran, we do not know what it m...
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