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Ahoy and welcome back to Sailing Sea Dream of Clyde! After arriving to Catalina Island in the dark in the last episode, we awake and start to explore our new surroundings. We are thrilled by the lack of people and abundance of trails and roads to hike in t...
Oh, that sweet Southern California warmth! In this one, we leave Santa Barbara and the hum of the city behind and sail across to the wonderfully peaceful Santa Cruz Island. We enjoy some great hiking, SUPing, snorkelling, and lots of relaxing. Next we head...
Our very first offshore sail on Ruby Rose 2 takes us 200 miles from Koh Samui to Pattaya in Thailand. This is the first overnight passage and while we love night sailing- there's nothing quite like it- we know that it presents its own set of unique challen...
On our last sail north, we almost hit a whale. It surfaced 10 feet on off of our port side. It was close enough that we got wet from his spray. We were also curious how far our VHF radio would transmit. We checked in with a friend every 5 miles to test ...
After safely making our way past the orca zone in the Strait of Gibraltar, we continue on to the Canary Islands, but unfortunately run over a fishing net at night and the crew has to act quickly to get it off the prop... THEN our autopilot goes out!
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Our first ocean crossing was harder than expected, but it was worth it in the end.
In this episode we go to Desolation Sound and make stops at northern Vancouver Island (Campbell River, Port Neville and Port McNeill). We then complete our first attempt at...
Join us on an unforgettable adventure as we leave behind the bustling streets of New York City, filled with massive billboards that left us in awe. With a sense of euphoria, we set sail towards Chesapeake City. Little did we know that our overnight sail wo...
In this episode we leave island life and head north to the main land of Spain to a place west of Barcelona called Port Roda de Bara in a village called Rode de Bera. Once in the marina we all have a bitter sweet feeling- good feeling of going home and se...
Ep39 We leave Formentera early one morning on a passage to Palma in Mallorca. The weather was being kind and we get to Palma just before night fall after several attempts at anchoring, we finally get it to hold.
The next day we go ashore to find the place ...
This is it! The final installment of my series on Sailing The Inside Passage to Alaska!
In this one, having just dropped Alex off, I head off solo from Hornby Island to finish up the trip. Warm weather and awesome (though close-hauled) sailing greet me as...
We cross the Gulf Stream by sailing from West Palm to Great Harbour in the Bahamas. That's a distance of about 130 nautical miles. This is our first time that we ever sailed through the night!
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We join new friends, Peter and Nicky, aboard their boat, SV Resolute, to sail from San Diego to Cabo San Lucas with the Baja Haha flotilla. And, yes, we’re visited by orcas (killer whales) and UFOs while sailing down the coast of Baja California. Part 1 ...
FAMILY caught by UNFORECASTED STORM in the middle of the night sailing Indonesia Ep 192
Our sailing journey through the Islands of the Indonesian archipelago has been remarkably calm up until now. So calm we have been lucky enough to spot and swim with wha...
In Ep 24 we finally get a weather window to take us down the beautiful coast of Spain and Portugal to a popular marina at Povoa De Varzim. The trip down was Calm and relaxing as the sun disappeared into the sea. we all got in to the rhythm of life on the w...
In this episode we leave La Coruna anchorage get some fuel from the marina and set off on our passage to Muxia in thick fog, no wind and at night we are traveling in company with a boat called Halekai that are very quikely becoming good friends. The night ...
Ep 21 in this video we get the right weather window to set off across the Bay of Biscay. With a healthy combination of nerves and excitement we cast the lines and head out of the Marina Moulin Blanc. The weather is good but the wind is a little light so th...
After a life altering week of solo sailing, my friend's Rachael and Ben join me for the next leg from Petersburg to Ketchikan, Alaska. The week starts out very wet, but we don't let the drizzle dampen our moods as we enjoy some sailing down the dredged cha...
In this one, I complete my solo journey from Juneau to Petersburg, Alaska.
I leave behind Windham Bay were I waited out a gale that never ended up coming. As I enter the strait, I am greeted by good sailing on choppy seas. For a change, the wind angle ar...
In this one I continue my solo journey south from Juneau to Petersburg, leaving behind the beautiful ice in Tracy Arm to go find a good anchorage to wait out a forecast gale. Before I leave Tracy Arm, I go check out some beached ice bergs and collect ice t...
Heres one for the solo sailing fans!
After a few weeks away from the boat, I return to Juneau and start solo sailing south. Mellow but steady winds keep me cruising along happily as I make stops in Taku Harbor and Tracy Arm Cove. In Tracy Arm, I check ou...
Fresh out of a spectacular visit to Glacier Bay, we now hightail it to Juneau. Icy Strait continues to throw all kinds of weather at us, including some particularly abrupt and strong squalls that send us scrambling to reduce sail. While waiting for the bre...
We have a CLOSE ENCOUNTER with large ILLEGAL fishing boats (poachers) while SAILING in a STORM and HEAVY SEAS 150 miles off the coast of Uruguay in the SOUTH ATLANTIC Ocean.
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