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Join Captain Henk-Jan aboard Lady Liselot as he skillfully navigates the turbulent winds. Feel the adrenaline rush as we glide past the green buoy, with waves crashing at a thrilling 30-40° angle, proving once more that Lady Liselot and her captain are a ...
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The video starts in Dutch due to communication with Haarlem Port Control, but is completely English spoken. Haarlem is a nice and historical city near Amsterdam. Join me, Henk-Jan on Motor Vessel Lady Liselot, whilst I pass ...
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My first video on board of Motor Vessel Lady Liselot. Well to be honest, I produced some before, but they all went 'down the drain'. Trying to get the right format for this type of video, and whilst doing so, I show you how ...
We met up with a new friend Taylor and saw what they were up to at MBL propagating octopus for researchers, checked out the woods hole aquarium, got a work out in, and were soon underway to our next stop Newport, RI!
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http://tulasendlesssummer.com/shop-tula/ It was smooth sailing to Nantucket Harbor where we found it pretty much empty for the off-season. Even this time of year Nantucket is absolutely beautiful and took our time exploring a bit including heading to the w...
We left Menemsha for Edgartown, Martha's Vineyard on an overcast morning and 20 minutes into our trip we got into some thick fog. The procedure for alerting other vessels of your position in thick fog is one long blast of your horn not more than 2 minutes ...
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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...
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...
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 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...
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...
We finished up the chores that had to be done in the boat yard leaving us with just a few more things left to do on the water. We are super pumped for our next adventure through New England and out to Nantucket. We will probably take almost a month for thi...
It is about that time of year to give Neverland a haul and small makeover. She was covered in barnacles and worm rock with a bit of growth on the prop as well. We scraped the whole boat and began sanding and doing a bunch of long awaited projects. Don't wo...
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 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 ...
We fuel up in Coinjock, open a few bridges, wait, get locked through at great lock, and make it to Norfolk, VA which sits at the mouth of the Chesapeake bay.
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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...
We are back underway and made it from Beaufort, SC through Charleston Harbor. We explain stern squatting and catch an amazing sunset over Charleston Harbor!
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