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Join us in this weeks episode as we explore a little bit of what Morocco has to offer us. We did it, we sailed from Vilamoura, Portugal to Tangier, Morocco and in this episode we get to settle in, and explore.
We will now spend 3 months here in order to ...
We continue with the restoring our sailboat vberth after tearing it down. We're putting saw to wood after mapping out how the additional storage walls will go up on the remodel of this cabin space. We get to painting and working with epoxy resin over the ...
After finally managing to make it through Whirlpool Pass we tuck into a bay at Dunvert island, just on the other side and have a well earned rest.
The next day Magnus looks at all of our options and we decide that the best thing to do is to head out to se...
Struggling to live onboard during the summer months but finding ways to make it work. Calabash Bay has many adventures still in store. We do some spearing, night diving, and say our sad goodbyes to friends all while trying to save enough power to survive a...
1400 MILES on OPEN OCEAN?! Our catamaran ISN'T ready and NEITHER ARE WE! But can we add JUST ENOUGH of the RIGHT EQUIPMENT to get us there? We're gonna do our best, but our WEATHER WINDOW is NOT cooperating. Can we make it to SOUTH CAROLINA in time to ...
SHOTS FIRED at Our Anchorage in the Jungle | Harbors Unknown Ep. 93
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The second deepest blue hole in the world is located in the Bahamas. We were fortunate to enjoy Dean's Blue Hole while freediving and scuba diving. Experiences we will never forget. If you want the full episodes about it check out these two episodes.
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this is where we can store up to 2 months of food on a boat, because you always want to take double what you need just incase you get stuck out there! we hide it in the cupboards, in the drawers, in 4 different fridges, in the benches and even under the fl...
A family of 3 move aboard their Westsail 42 sailboat. As they unload the moving truck, the boat is filling up faster than than the truck is emptying. Will they find a place to store everything, or will they have to walk amongst their things using trails?
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Are we ready to sail across an Ocean? After more than one year of living on our sailboat, we are now getting closer to the next level of our sailing adventure: Crossing the Atlantic Ocean in our Off grid blue water Sailboat!
It has been a tumultuous saili...
Discover a simple yet essential piece of equipment for life at sea in this quick YT short: the lee cloth. Learn how this unassuming piece of fabric can prevent you from falling out of your berth while underway, ensuring your safety and comfort on a sailboa...
Join us this week on Sailing Nendaz as we give our thoughts on why buying an old sailboat might not necessarily be the best choice to make.
00:00 Intro
01:55 Age
04:15 History
07:26 Speed
10:24 Space
11:10 Insurance
12:56 Conclusion
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We're diving into a vberth remodel on our 33 year old Hunter Sailboat but not without some hiccups along the way. With some learning and using the tools we have onboard, we make it work! We get into the woodworking to refit the cabin to construct a smaller...
We leave Crocodile Creek for the final time and make our way to Cockatoo Island and a drink on the wood at the Iron Ore Bar.
We make our way to Coppermine Creek to collect oysters and check out a beautiful blue hole just down the creek. It’s a magical...
Sailing can be lonely, it gives you access to secluded islands and being almost self-reliant relying on ourselves. Nevertheless, if you knock on the boat next door this could transform your entire sailing voyage. From adventuring together and "buddy boatin...
We leave Deception Bay and make our way to Langii Gorge. It’s a difficult place to visit because you can’t get all of the tides in your favour, so we head in at high tide to see the rock formations. An advantage to going in at this time is that we are ...
The boat's NOWHERE NEAR 100%, but to GET IT THERE, we need to travel 1800+ MILES to the U.S. before Dec. 12! This jump to the USVI is the FIRST STEP in our LONGEST JOURNEY EVER. We've got NO NAV, it's WINDY, it's ROUGH, it's 400 miles to St. Thomas, it's ...
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For me as a German sailor, safety on a sailboat is a priority. But while we are sailing off grid, things are not always as simple as they seem.
In this episode, it seems, everything breaks. We have no working engine, no working dinghy and no working cake ...
RACE AGAINST the Sun: SAILING 90 NM To Rio Chagres | Harbors Unknown Ep. 92
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Join us this week on Sailing Nendaz as we sail from Vilamoura, Portugal to Tangier, Morocco. We sail to Africa!
Because of some strict red tape around exporting/ importing dogs from Portugal to Morocco our weather window was very compromised. We were also...
We take on a big project in our 33 year old Hunter Sailboat remodelling one of our cabins. We take apart our v berth cabin to maximize storage, create a quarter berth and repurpose the original materials to make this redesign budget friendly while striving...
We explore various Aboriginal rock art sites and find many beautiful and very old paintings.
The rock formations are quite unbelievable and we take a good look around in Peanut.
We find a giant snake, jelly fish, people, dancing people, Wandjina art and ...
We could have stayed on Conception Island forever and we do get one last dive alongside 200 plus year old cannons. However fresh food supplies are running low and we haven't had any weather update in too long. Remoteness is great but sometimes we need to r...
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