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As we sail back down into Shark Bay, James talks about our overall trip of the Western Australian coastline, the highlights and the best advice he can give to sailing it! We have our first unintentionally grounding and we attempt to take Tangaroa out of th...
Thinking of buying a boat, or becoming a liveaboard cruiser? Here we take you through the 5 reasons why you SHOULD buy a boat...
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Is this what every cruiser dreams about? Are places like the Anambas why people give up normal life to become ocean nomads? Yes, apart from when that small scratch turns really bad in the tropics...
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Wow, can't believe that last December our friends on PATREON, YouTube and Facebook started to suggest Canada via Japan as a d...
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...
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...
Who is followtheboat? It's Jamie and Liz and a cat called Millie. In 2006 we said goodbye to our old lives, went to Turkey and bought an Oyster 435 sailboat.
We've sailed Greece, Cyprus, Egypt, Sudan, Eritrea, Yemen, Oman, India, Maldives, Malaysia, Thaila...
The Tartan 37 is ours, and it’s time to celebrate! With the 4th of July arriving just days after we close on the boat, we decide it’s rather fitting to pop some bubbly and celebrate our own new-found freedom… from land!
The hardest part of moving ab...
I keep on working hard on the boat. The mast gets back on after a little bit of drama. I get in to some shitty business. And then my new crew arrive!
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Ningaloo Reef is one of the most stunning places we have been. Clear turquoise water we sail Tangaroa on the inside of the reef through bombies and sand banks. We try and sail through the tighest bit with bombies on one side of us and shallow sand on the o...
Its been a few hectic days with lots of boat work. I lifted of the mast, and it seems like i will have to change a lot on the rigging... Then one day i finally get to relax an just go to a desserted little paradise beach!
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http://tulasendlesssummer.com/shop-tula/ We had some amazing sailing conditions minus a few squalls to sail from the Dry Tortugas to Key West and then on to Marathon. As we left Key West we sailed through a TON of anchored shrimp boats seeking refuge from ...
WE FINALLY BUY A SAILBOAT. It feels like we’ve been searching for a boat forever! In this episode we finally buy a boat, a beautiful Tartan 37.
Before we find the Tartan, we look at two other options in the Milwaukee area: a Pearson 38 and a Southerly 3...
http://tulasendlesssummer.com/shop-tula/ The Tula Shop. The Windjammer wreck in the Dry Tortugas was awesome! We saw some monster fish all around it in crystal clear water! We then headed to Loggerhead Key to do some exploring before we snorkeled aorund Fo...
Its finally time to fly back to our boat in the Caribbean!
But unfortunately Linn can not join me this time...
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Trying to find a place to anchor near reefs which don't appear on your navigation chart is fraught with danger and means sailing by eyeball only! Once safe, we added a few annotations to Navionic...
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This is your chance to tell us WHERE TO GO NEXT! Watch the episode to find out how...We spent some time with a bunch of friendly fishermen in the Anambas, where we discovered among their catch, a...
http://tulasendlesssummer.com/shop-tula/ We spend a half day fishing inshore by Indian Key and we had almost a complete failure (we caught 1 tiny mangrove snapper). The next day we picked up the hook and in great need of fresh water and supplies sailed str...
Our offer was accepted on a Morgan 382! The boat is in fabulous condition, but still needs a bit of work. Fortunately she doesn’t need repairs, just finishing. Kirk and I do kind of like the idea of finishing out the systems ourselves. The woodworking, o...
http://tulasendlesssummer.com/shop-tula/ Alligator light is a super cool spot to check out if you are in the keys. it is a lighthouse about 4 miles offshore. There are mooring balls and spectacular reef to snorkel on. We then headed back toward shore to an...
http://tulasendlesssummer.com/shop-tula/ Islamorada was an awesome place to stop and explore. We checked out the famous toilet bowl channel which is lined with people's sometimes custom designed toilet seats and a secret little tree fort in which is pretty...
We take off for our very first 3 day about 390 nautical miles journey in south Caribbean. On the journey we fly ballooned sail (for a very first time as well) and we rip it :( Of course that had to happen at night as well... But we made it to Bonaire and a...
Do you dream of living on a boat? In this how-to video about living on a sailboat and becoming a full-time liveaboard cruiser, we answer many of the questions we are regularly asked, including how much does it cost to be a liveaboard, and what should my mo...
Smooth sailing from Port Everglades to Government cut in Miami and up to Virginia Key where we anchored for the night. We did not capture it on camera but we had the most incredible view of the bright night Miami skyline. We enjoyed it exactly how we wante...
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