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Liz and Jamie manage to slip in a visit to the Southampton Boatshow on a sunny Saturday. We bump in to old friends and new and chat to some of the people behind the 600+ exhibitors. These include Dave and Jenny Knowles of Mr D's Thermal Cooker and our own ...
OUR NEW TRAILER... We are Jamie and Liz and we are telling our story with video. The adventure began in 2005 when we swapped the rat-race for an alternative lifestyle...living on a boat. So far we have sailed over 25,000 miles across seas from Turkey to Th...
We eat and drink our way through the amazing city of Singapore with new friends! All too soon we must move north and set sail for Langkawi, Malaysia through the notorious Malacca Straits! We beat upwind for a few days and see some pretty rough seas befor...
SY ZERO sailed across the pacific ocean. starting in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico heading to Hilo, Hawaii. 20 Days offshore and lots of fun..
Part II of our Pacific crossing from Cabo San Lucas, Mexico to Hilo Hawaii. It took us 20 days for the 2667nm.
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After filling up with cheap diesel in Brunei we set sail for Singapore, a 700 mile sail across the South China Sea. Over the 7 day passage some awesome sailing, some intense squalls, and deal with the crazy shipping traffic entering Singapore.
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A 3-part film series by Paul and Leslie Burgess
Sail with Paul and Leslie aboard Suliere, their 50 foot ocean-going catamaran as they voyage to Cuba's Hemingway Marina, tour old Havana and the Cuban countryside, then sail on to the remote Ragged Islands of...
A 3-part film series by Paul and Leslie Burgess
Sail with Paul and Leslie aboard Suliere, their 50 foot ocean-going catamaran as they voyage to Cuba's Hemingway Marina, tour old Havana and the Cuban countryside, then sail on to the remote Ragged Islands of...
Diana hails from Australia, which gives us a clue as to the curious name of her boat. We met Diana when we returned to PSS Boatyard. Her and her husband Rob were doing some extensive work on The Doctor and we only managed to catch up with them the day befo...
Episode 05 : Monterey (A Day Off) - with Sailor Commentary at the end of the episode.
This video documents the recent sailing trip I crewed on onboard the sailing vessel The Intrepid. We motor-sailed from San Diego, California to the San Francisco Bay ar...
A Day Sail from Marina Del Rey up past Santa Monica Pier and back loaded with shenanigans.
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The Black Lotus
1965 26' Cheoy Lee
Owned by the Blum & Poe Gallery. Tim Blum and Jeff Poe, the galleries owners, are both sailors and Jeff took a ...
In this episode we continue sailing back to my marina and finish the trip. A great time with a great crew! :)
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" ...all the stuff people are interested: the car you drive; the money in the bank; the cell phone you have. I've traded experiences for things. I don't do a lot of things..." Next up in our series of interviews with sailors, commissioned specially for our...
The quick-release knot (also called the Highwayman's knot or Bank Robbers knot) for tenders is a super cool knot that will impress friends, family, and on-lookers. Whenever I release the knot our guests or those on the jetty make comments like, ‘Wow –...
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After sanding the damaged areas in the bilge, it was time to re-glass the floors and add some significant improvements to the original structure.
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After 3 long months in Haiti, (Dec. 14 - Mar. 15) we take the plane back to Uma and pick up where we left off refitting her. As we were inspecting some hidden areas, and writing our long to-do-list, we found some unexpected damage in the keel that needed o...
Episode 01 : San Diego to Marina Del Rey - with Sailor Commentary at the end of the episode.
This video documents the recent sailing trip I crewed on onboard the sailing vessel The Intrepid. We motor-sailed from San Diego, California to the San Francisc...
This video documents the recent sailing trip I crewed on onboard the sailing vessel The Intrepid. We motor-sailed from San Diego, California to the San Francisco Bay area. 10 days, 111 hours at sea and 470 nautical miles. The uphill battle against wind and...
Great news! We finished spraying the topcoat and it looks great! The stars aligned and weather, equipment, and nearby boats all were favorable. The finish looks excellent with no hick-ups. I almost can't believe it! Such a relief.
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A quick look into my travels after the race from Ganges to Vancouver. No exciting sailing clips, but some nice scenery along the way.
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A very quick look at the day before the race and some of the activity that was happening at the Saltspring Island Sailing Club.
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In this video I show how I took apart and then put back together my two speed self tailing Barient 28 winch.
I'm definitely no expert, but I found that it is not so difficult to services the Barient winches. The other winches I learned how to service ...
With nothing to do and no place to be we found ourselves drifting through the amazingly beautiful El Nido. We found an incredible island where our days blended into weeks. We explored the sights and did a bit of diving before heading south for Puerto Prin...
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Varnishing Step-by-Step
An expert’s advice on how to keep your boat’s brightwork looking beautiful with a minimum of effort. Includes step-by-step instructions for a perfect varnish job.
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