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Boat tour: the galley episode. Emily gives you a detailed look at all the tools, systems, and appliances we use in our tiny floating kitchen here aboard Temptress—a 1967 Creekmore 45 sailboat. Filmed in March 2021.
MY FAVORITE KITCHEN HACKS (Includes s...
While we're in the Bahamas, we volunteer to host trivia for other cruisers at a local resort. We mix it up with trivia questions, "name that tune" and bonus rounds. Here's a complete game of trivia, hosted by Emily and Clark, so you can play along at home....
The adventure continues as Emily and Clark voyage through the Bahamas back to Florida aboard their antique sailboat, SV Temptress.
June 9-10, 2019 | Lynyard Cay to Hope Town, Bahamas
In this episode, Emily takes a quick dive at Lynyard Cay before we mak...
The adventure continues as Emily and Clark voyage through the Bahamas back to Florida aboard our antique sailboat, SV Temptress.
June 7-9, 2019 | Lynyard Cay, Bahamas
In this episode, we make an early start to cross northward from Spanish Wells to the A...
This month has been all about hiding from stormy weather. We also had some close calls and emergencies. Highlights include losing our brand new dinghy, discovering our watermaker didn't work, launching Emily's little sailboat, and getting back into the swi...
The adventure continues as Emily and Clark voyage through the Bahamas back to Florida aboard our antique sailboat, SV Temptress.
June 6, 2019 | Spanish Wells, Bahamas
In this short episode, we pull up anchor at Current Cut, Eleuthera, and make a quick m...
Well, our next adventure has begun! We come to you this month from the Bahamas after crossing the gulf stream. This is our 2019 Sailing Budget-In-Review episode, and other updates. Highlights include our entire 2019 Budget Breakdown, hauling out at Cracker...
We're so very close to sailing away from the United States again--this time for multiple years. Here's a recap of how we've been preparing the boat and ourselves for our next adventure. Highlights include welding projects, new turf, stressful obstacles, an...
In this episode of FOOD ON A BOAT, Clark talks about the DIY, home-built water carbonation system he built for $150. This gives us a virtually unlimited supply of seltzer water while living aboard our boat when used in combination with our watermaker. We ...
Today on "Show Us Your Dinghy," we stop by the trimaran S/V LoneStar and talk to Tom about his 10' Porta-Bote, powered by a Torqeedo electric outboard. The folding Porta-Bote has been around for decades. Tom talks about what he likes, maintenance, storage,...
The adventure continues as Emily and Clark voyage back to Florida aboard our antique sailboat, SV Temptress.
In this episode, we sail into Hatchet Bay see what the town has to offer, and are greeted by the multi-talented Emmette Farrington. Emily explore...
As Hurricane Dorian made its way toward Florida, we rushed to the boat to make final preparations.
UPDATE as of 9/8/2019: Thank you to all who have been thinking about us and Temptress. We have not yet been back to our boat, but Dorian did not hit our ar...
The adventure continues as Emily and Clark tackle the next Bahamian island on the 16-day voyage back to Florida aboard antique sailboat SV Temptress.
In this episode, we explore the ruins of the sacred home and burial site of a Bahamian hermit, and endur...
Our viewers asked for more sailing footage. They asked us to leave the cameras running and give an honest look at our everyday life aboard Temptress. So we did.
In this episode, we start our 16-day adventure back to Florida with a full day of blue water ...
After 8 months in the Bahamas, Emily and Clark set sail back to Florida for hurricane season. From George Town to Cat Island, Eleuthera, and the Abacos, it was a wild ride with new discoveries, close calls, and lots of adventure! Subscribe and tune in for ...
We have been moving this month. We took the month to sail from Georgetown, Great Exuma to Port St. Lucie, Florida. This is a quick recap of our month but the real story is coming soon. We are doing a short serise on our trip north. We are looking forwa...
MrMilanoLau asked us, "how much does it cost to live your cruising lifestyle aboard a sailboat?"
To answer this question each month, we created our Adventure Log series (see link below), but there are some liveaboard sailing costs and expenses NOT include...
We've been in the same place for a while, and it's time to move on. Here's a recap of what happened on our adventure during May 2019. Highlights include final activities in George Town, our future YouTube intentions, and solving the anchor light mystery as...
Today, we celebrate Emily's last week of work by jumping in the water at Crab Cay fot some snorkeling--something we intend to do more and more as the weather gets hotter in the Bahamas
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A recap of what happened on our adventure during April 2019. Highlights include a neverending list of boat projects, Bahamian sloop races, some close calls, upcycling the destroyed awning, and unveiling our first Paradise Plaque.
Thanks to all our viewer...
update.
We had a viewer say there is now a sticker on the compressor that says breathing hazard. So take that into consideration, you might not want to do this.
Here's another money-saving boat life tip! Today, we clean the bottom of the boat. Dep...
From tides and weather reports to giant pink flamingos and runaway dinghies, a variety of topics are covered every morning when hundreds of sailors, cruisers, and locals tune in to VHF radio channel 72 for the George Town Cruisers’ Net.
The Cruisers’...
SHJ asked us how we get internet on a boat. Here's our answer.
We talk about BTC, Aliv and Republic wireless, as well as other communications such as satellite phones, VHF radio, SSB radio, HAM radio, PACTOR, EPIRB, and Spot.
P.S. We have been having i...
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