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SY Seatramp rans aground in St. Maarten...
This video was a preview for our beloved Patrons in April and should have been part of our 100 episode.
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Durin...
We try to find a supermarket on the BVIs, before we make our way to St. Maarten.
Unfortunately this trip is no fun, upwind sailing for 24 hours.
On the way we catch a Barracuda, Mario has slight doubts to eat it
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A trip to the other side of the island ...
After all we leave Antigua and sail over to Montserrat, probably one of the least visited countries in the world, but it suprised with lovely people and a sad but unique history.
First destroyed by Hurricane Hugo and then suffered from the devastating eru...
After we dropped our guest at the end of the last episode we change our anchor place to great bird island for a snorkeltrip and some drone flying practicing. It's planned to check out later the day, but as usual in sailing life, whatever you plan it will ...
It's time to show John how beautiful sailing life can be. BBQ on board, bonfire at the beach and the whitest beach we ever saw with 1000 shades of blue in the water and the air.
Just a cool relaxed week on board of Seatramp.
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In this episode we leave Dominica with a short stop in Les Saints, heading to Guadeloupe, but are in a rush to Antigua to pick up our new crew.
Mario has again some problems with his seasickness, but as usual as soon as there is problem he is fine again.
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Early in the morning we start our way to the Northside of Dominica.
Mario starts a race with another sailboat - as the wind died.
Nina caught her first fish on that race, a Tuna! We have a great lunch.
Next day we discover together with Starship Friends...
We are just sitting at the airport in Union Island to clear into the Grenadines when we see on Instagram a post of SV Delos with a treasure hunt. The few hints are enough for Nina to know where he should be. We change our plans and go to the island to look...
After we have repaired our window we decide to explore the south of Grenada. It would be an upwind sail so we decide to use the engine for the few miles. Trampi flies through the water and tries to get rid of Nina.
Nina cracks her first coconut and we sta...
Early in the morning we lift our anchor to see one of the tourist highlights of Grenada before the hotspot is overrun:
The Underwater sculpture park.
Afterwards we will make our way to the capital St. George's and plan a trip over the island and into the ...
Early in the morning we left the Tobago Cays and are on our way to Union Island to check out. Before we arrive in Grenada, Nina sees a small island on the horizon and claims property for it. We anchor with Seatramp on 2.50 m water depth and go to explore t...
After a short stop on the fuel station we leave Barbados and set sails to St. Vicent and the Grenadines.
It's a night sail together with our friends Mark and Marijke from GreatCircle. We arrive in paradise, also known as Tobago Cays were we meet the Kiwi...
Challenge of this episode:
Reminding Mark how much fun a monohull sailing can be
In this episode we wait for a weather window to cross to the St. Vicent and the Grenadines but the forecast looks bad. We sail with our friends Mark and Marijke back to Por...
It still feels unreal:
After 17 days in the middle of the Atlantic, surrounded only by water, we arrive in the Caribbean.
First stop Barbados. We are overwhelmed to be able to walk on land again, but there is only a small break to relax.
Our friends are...
We are leaving Mindelo to sail over to the Caribbean!
Just the two of us, no crew. Next planed stop is Barbados.
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That's not a real sailing video, we just hang around on different islands of Cape Verde to prepare ourselves mentally for the big Atlantic crossing in a couple of days which we will do just the two of us.
We stand next to sharks in the water, Nina get her ...
In this episode we make our way to Cape Verde. Nina has finally bought herself a fishing rod and wants to take care of the lovely well-being. Will this work?
During this almost 900 miles crossing from Gran Canaria to Cape Verde we are visited every day by...
Learning how to do your own boat maintenance saves you a lot of money - it's time for Mac Gyver. In this video Mario will show you how repair a broken door handle without buying a new one for 50 €.
I'm pretty sure the door handles from other boats are ...
Just a few days before we start our crossing to the Cape Verdi, we decide to order a new light wind sail. It's a huge sail with 170 sqm.
Luckily the manufacturer of Wingaker sails could manage to bring us a sail to Gran Canaria and has 2 days time to show...
This week we are on our way to La Gomera, Canary Islands
In San Sebastian we meet the guys from the rowing team "Row Row Row our Boat" and find out that there are even crazier people than us. There is actually a rally of people rowing across the Atlantic!...
After our crossing last week and our anchoring in the middle of the harbour, we were of course asked early in the morning to clear the way.
Next day we want to pick up Marios parents for a day sail when we see a small sailing boat upside down in the water...
It's time to set sails to the Canary Islands. It will be our first sailing passage on the Atlantic and the longest trip we made till now.
How will it feel to be on the water for a week? How will we manage the high waves?
After 18 months of learning and spending a lovely time around the Mediterranean, the Atlantic Ocean is calling!
In this episode we sail through the Strait of Gibraltar and decide to make a short stop over in Tangier, Morocco.
We discover the town for a d...
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