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Andy fills all the holes left by the old wind and depth instruments as we continue to chip away at our restoration of this 40 year old steel sailing yacht.
We will be putting the new instruments in a pod on the steering binnacle with repeaters in the pilo...
Welcome Taylor to the crew! SCREAMING and a loud CRASH from our neighbors boats smashing together interrupts our welcome breakfast. I run outside to see what's going on to find 3 boats being smashed together by the wind and currents. A boat has broken l...
We're in the middle of a huge 1500 nautical mile passage. Come watch as we're circled by Customs and Border Patrol aircraft as we narrowly miss a collision at sea with debris!
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We are just an amateur family trying our best to fix up this old rusty sailboat, sometimes things go well and sometimes they don't, and sometimes even progress feels deflating.
This week we get the cockpit sealed, mostly, and stop the water coming in, most...
Today marks our very first sail of 2021, the first time we've been able to take the boat out since being locked down and starting our winter projects. To say we're a little nervous about getting out to sea with so much work having been undertaken ourselves...
We do a full install of our new B&G Halo 20+ Radar, Zeus 3S 9 Chartplotter, and Triton 2 Sailing Displays. Since having Sierra onboard sailing and watch keeping has become more difficult as we find our attention divided between caring for The Little ...
This week Andy finally opens the keel box to take a look at the condition of the lifting keel. He welds a patch in the pilothouse roof, Melissa arrives to help get it painted and re fit the hatches!
We hope you find the high speed painting as satisfying ...
Welcome to this BONUS Episode of Sailing Melody
In this special feature Andy takes part in the historic and famous ROUND THE ISLAND RACE, around the Isle of Whight in the Solent, probably the most famous sailing ground in the world.
As part of the crew o...
There's nothing quite like realizing you're the only souls on an entire island! In this episode we continue our exploration of the magical and remote Florida Keys. After a great nights sleep Kazza decides to take the paddle board out for a spin in the ca...
We're WAY offshore! You're coming along for a sail straight across the Caribbean Sea! We drop the lines in for some fishing fun and we'll sail by a risky "pirate" island where there's been some harassing behavior reported lately. Come along for the ride!
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This week Andy starts stripping our mast down and removing the rigging for inspection and Melissa starts tackling the pilot house hatches. Lots of help from jack and a flying boat!!
We also have a fantastic chat about rigging with the lovely Herby and Ma...
Our fix for a broken Vitrifrigo Marine Refrigerator on our Leopard 48 - Sailing PILAR
Not so much fun when your marine refrigerator just stops working. Luckily, we had not provisioned yet, so we did not lose any food, but we did lose 2 days trying to fin...
At the very end of the Florida Keys lies an isolated paradise that is one of the smallest and most remote national parks in the US! The Dry Tortugas lie about 70 miles from Key West. We'd heard a lot of hype from other cruisers over the years so we decid...
We're in the final minutes of an upcoming weather window for a passage that will take us on a 1,500 mile offshore adventure! We'll show you the final steps we need in order to complete such a journey. Then you'll be onboard as we shove off!
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This week we tackle servicing the FORD engine in our boat.
Our good friend Chris is here to help go over the engine thoroughly and help get it running sweetly.
But does it all go to plan?
Do we manage to do the complete service and what else will be left t...
Delos feels like a dog let off her leash on the open ocean! With all our projects complete we hoist sail and set sail for the Florida Keys. Nothing feels better than crossing that last project off your list, stocking the boat with provisions, and heading...
We are in George Town, a popular cruising destination in the Exumas, Bahamas. We're waiting out some strong winds and make the best of them by getting out WING FOILING, and Tom even gets a gig doing some coaching!
After a week, we decide to head back nort...
After being reported to the planing and zoning commission we're asked to leave our dock :( It doesn't matter though because it's the perfect time to leave having finished most of our projects. With a canal width of 60 feet and Delos being 56 feet includi...
We've been in lockdown for a couple of months already, we're forced into making a call. Will we stay in Grenada for another Hurricane Season where we'll be limited on movement or do we dare a 1500 mile sail back to the U.S.? Come see!
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Our autopilot has steered us true, but now with over 100,000 miles on her it’s time to upgrade. Time to tackle some boat projects and prepare Delos for the next season offshore!
Our autopilot is crucial for our survival offshore, more so now than ever ...
In a freak accident I lost our entire downwind whisker pole overboard. And now I get to build one from scratch. The big question- how much will it cost?
The cruisers code is kind of like the Good Samaritan law, except at sea! We begin this episode by h...
Magnus is planning on making the davits for Peanut and our dear friend, Bryan, is a welder so he shows Magnus the ropes.
Magnus begins the repair on the lid of the front gas locker from Nutshell. The lid is very old and badly decayed so he goes about buil...
We've pulled into a marina for one night to upload a video. Instead of a quick stop we become subject to a complete lockdown, we're forced to stay!! No stores, no food, nothing...We'll take you along as we see how a small Caribbean country handles a Nation...
In this episode, I recruit my brother to help me service the Universal M25 Marine Diesel engine on my 1978 Catalina 30 sailboat.
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