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What are the ups and downs of living on a boat? Is it all bikinis and beaches or does the boat maintenance dominate life afloat?
This broadcast is specifically about the Pros and Cons of Being A Liveaboard and will be structured around the following topi...
What is it like living on a boat? What about the day to day tasks and chores like shopping, boat maintenance, filling with water and diesel.
With Liz now back on board we prepare SV Esper for our journey south through the Malacca Strait and attempt to fi...
We made it all the way from Jupiter, FL (the Bahamas, really) all the way to Long Island, NY. It took us 33 days for a number of reasons including breaking down, going slow because of the breakdown, dirty boat bottom, towing a big tender, all ICW and almos...
DO NOT FOLLOW THE MAGENTA LINE! I've told this to Sierra before and I found myself loose focus and misinterpret the local markers as they switched from red, right, return, back to red on the left for the ICW. The result is us running aground. We didn't hit...
We've had a survey done on a great boat - an Amel Super Maramu - but it's far from perfect and there's a lot of work to do on it. Nevertheless, we've put a deposit down and are steaming ahead! Even so, preparing to live the dream is stressful - we have t...
After brief stop in St. Martin we get back to our route. Hurricane season starts soon and we need to be out and still so much to see and do. So we do - we sail 3 days in a row, each day 10+ hours just stopping to sleep & repeat. Whole trip - St. Martin...
We had a long day waking at 3am to time the currents correctly in the C&D Canal. We transited the canal quickly with a favorable tide and began our decent down the Delaware bay. As the bay widened and the ind increased we began getting bombarded by wav...
*Volume fixed* Another Coast Guard encounter! Lucky for us we don't do anything wrong and have all our safety gear in line. Even luckier for us, they just wanted to say hey! We make our way u the Chesapeake and under the Chesapeake Bay Bridge. It was a goo...
Norfolk, VA is an commercial area packed with big barges and large ships. A lot of them are commercial and a bunch are military as well. We just tucked off to the side of the channel and tried our best to stay out of the way of these behemoths. We finally ...
As we keep moving on our long journey to Trinidad to escape hurricane season in Caribbean we sail to the British Virgin Islands and make a 24 hr sail from Virgin Gorda in BVI to St. Martin. To say the least it was not easy! But we make it and award oursel...
Yup, that's our big secret. We are actually back on Long Island and have already started our summer jobs. In the youtube world we are passing Beaufort, NC. We paddleboard the Neuse River, see a bunch of Rays and I let a large container of bolts fall to the...
It was a peaceful cruise through the rest of camp Lejune and on the way we saw some cool Marine vehicles crossing the ICW. We passed Morehead City and crossed the Beaufort inlet to reach a nice secluded anchorage on the North side of Shackleford Bank. It w...
I bought a boat for a dollar and have started a full and complete refit on this 1976 CAL 2-29 Sail boat. So roll up your sleeves and get ready to get down and dirty as I try to figure out how to do all the work on this boat by myself.
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After 6 weeks of chilling in USVI St. Thomas between Charlotte Amelie and Christmas Bay we say our farewell to USVI with grandiose Carnival parade and amazing snorkel in St. John, where we admire fabulous beach with white sand and turquoise waters
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We make it through Winyah Bay, passed Georgetown and into the Waccamaw River in SC. It is amazing how much all the scenery changes throughout parts of the ICW!
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You can live this lifestyle too! BlueWater Cruising will show you how: https://www.bluewatercruisingplan.com/ In this final episode of our Pacific Ocean crossing, we complete the long journey from Galapagos to The Marquesas. And for the first time we get ...
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In this episode of Sailing Nandji, we depart on our shakedown sail from Mooloolab...
Ugh, this sucks. Broken down on our boat again. This time in Beaufort, SC.
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Come see how we live on 16-day, totally self-sufficient, self-supported river trip through the Grand Canyon on an 18-foot raft. We’ll cover how we pack and rig the boats, preparing for the possibility of a flip in whitewater, and also how we unpack and ...
TWO broken snubbers in five minutes, is that a record? In this video we offer some advice on how to anchor, specifically on how to use a snubber with a rolling hitch.
Also, if you have any questions about vlogging, video cameras and equipment, let us kno...
We celebrated Sierra's birthday while we cruised through the Georgia ICW. We much prefer to be on the ocean but with our recent breakdown we still do not have complete faith in our engine... The Georgia intracoastal wasn't bad though with beautiful scenery...
We live on a boat and cruise when we can and we do not have a trust fund. We fund the lifestyle ourselves by working multiple jobs in different seasons and doing all our own boat work. We find boats that need work but are still structurally sound and we do...
The first day of life at sea! We had done some shorter day sails and weekend trips, but now we were on the big blue road FOR GOOD! Our first stop along the way did not disappoint. The island of St. Eustatius treated us to some amazing hiking, crazy shipw...
Don't worry, everyone is ok and Neverland is still floating. We Did have a major breakdown though. Complete loss of power and some nasty sounds coming from the transmission. Thank you for your help Towboat U.S. Daytona!
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