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It was a quick trip from Cuttyhunk, through a cut called "Quicks Hole" (with a crazy current), across Vineyard Sound into a little fishing town called Menemsha. We had extremely calm seas and a nice sunny day once the fog lifted. Menemsha (on the Northwest...
As we sail into the Northern Sea of Cortez, we soon realize that we are in for a longer passage than planned… but it’s all good because we hit a fish-catching streak, scoring Dorado and Pacific Sierra, which give us some awesome sushi and ceviche! We ...
Cuttyhunk is such a cool little island only about 2 miles long by 1 mile wide. There were only a handful of people around while we explored Cuttyhunk this beautiful late September day. We found some fun waves to ourselves until a seal showed up! Later in t...
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Heading into the South China Sea, we discover tiny and remote, desert islands, fringed in coral. Terns flocking around the rocks, sea eagles soaring overhead and colourful reef fish swimming in t...
We had an absolute perfect day cruising from Block Island to Cuttyhunk. We scored some amazing surf as we were leaving Block Island and seas were glassy from there. Cuttyhunk is a small island in the chain of Elizabeth Islands off Massachusetts. It was mag...
We spent some time taking advantage of a beautiful fall day and played around Shelter Island a bit staying active and getting a workout in. We then pulled up the hook and cruised through Gardners Bay, Napeague Bay, and Block Island Sound until we arrived i...
Moriches inlet and Moriches bay are known to be navigational nightmares without local knowledge. I did my due-diligence and called Towboat US who led us in the right direction navigating towards the inlet and over a shallow spot of the channel. We continue...
We show you a slice of our San Diego lives, and talk about why we decided to leave our beach cottage in California — for life aboard a sailboat.
Our search for the right sailboat took years: We researched thousands of sailboats online, saw hundreds in ...
With the worst part of the Singapore Strait behind us, we still had to navigate the rest of the shipping lanes to relative safety on the eastern side of the Malaysian peninsula. We opted to try our luck closer to shore and weave through the hazards, keepin...
We made it out of Jose unscathed. It weakened and veered East so we did not get too much effect from it besides moderate wind and big swell on the ocean. Great day of surfing except that we broke a board. A little flashback to a few days earlier when our g...
Nine days after the USS John S McCain was holed by a tanker, we tackled the Singapore Strait. The military and coast-guard presence in all sections was full on.
At one point we were politely told to move over, but other ships received far more severe rep...
Thank you audio blocks for sponsoring this vlog. Check out http://audioblocks.com/FIKITEnSUP_0917 for a 7-day free trial of royalty free music. Hurricane Jose is lingering off the coast of New England and we are preparing our trawler, Neverland for the hig...
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Which is best for cruising liveaboards? Is there an answer? Are we trying to compare chocolate and chips? Or cats and dogs?
In this Q&A we try to give the pros and cons of each. But do we change our minds, and what will we decide is the b...
Storms and night sailing in the world's busiest shipping lane gets the adrenaline going in this week's video. And entering the anchorage through a criss-cross of channels and wall-to-wall ships at anchor really kept us on our toes!
In this episode, we mak...
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We're making passage to the Anambas Islands in the South China Seas and will be there for the rest of September and into October. This means we will pretty much be off-grid for a month.
To ensur...
We visit UNESCO-listed old Melaka town before preparing SY Esper for the Malacca Strait.
There are still traces of its earlier grandeur to be found in the ancient alleyways and buildings of Melaka, and in this quick tour we offer a glimpse of life in the ...
Today I bring you on a day in the life of an ocean lifeguard. This job can vary greatly depending on where you work and we certainly have a unique setup on Fire Island. This job also varies greatly day to day and some things that aren't shown in this vlog ...
The Coconuts are a family of 6 that have voyaged over 20,000 nautical miles in an engineless sailboat.
We met them in the Faroe Islands and were thrilled and honored to interview them and to get a tour of their cruising sailboat Messenger.
If you enjoy...
Join us on board our sailboat in Mexico as we walk through the steps of preserving fresh meat. We start with some local chorizo, and in just a few hours we process it to be completely sealed in mason jars and preserved via pressure canning, staying fresh ...
After the engine died in the middle of the Malacca Straits in the middle of the night, we managed to get it fixed. But how? What happened, exactly? Was it an oil pressure problem or was it something else?
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What is the perfect dinghy? We're going to be basing this discussion around the following topics listed below.
1) INFLATABLE OR HARD
2) PORTABILITY
3) STRENGTH
4) PROPULSION
5) THEFT
6) ACCESSORIES
Sunday 27th 10pm UTC
These are some local times:
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We're excited to announce our second ive-stream! Please come and join in, and leave a question on our theme in the comments below.
Monday 28th August
KL: 6am
Perth: 6am
Sydney: 8am
Sunday 27th August
LA: 3pm
New York: 6pm
London: 11pm
THEME:
What make...
How to communicate at sea is a question we get asked a lot. After spending two and a half years sailing offshore, around Europe, Across the Atlantic and the Caribbean, we have our thoughts on the matter.
Do you really need an SSB in this day and age? What...
Stuck in the busiest shipping lane in the world with a broken engine and no wind. At night.
The bad news?
The northerly wind which had been forecast never came, so we motor-sailed for most of the day.
The good news?
The huge southerly winds of the pre...
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