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It has been 5 days that we are at sea, and after a rough crossing of the Caribbean Sea and some excit...
Do Kate's new seasickness meds work? How does the dog adjust to sailing? How is the boat set up differently for bluewater ocean passagemaking? What is it like out there?
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We are finally offshore, on a 2700 mile Journey ...
We sail away from St. Maarten, into the vast bluewater of the Atlantic Ocean as we begin the 2500 mile transatlantic journey to Horta, Azores. Sailing across the Atlantic is not to be taken lightly, we will encounter storms and gear failure. There is no on...
We take our tiny home bluewater sailing, offshore from Grenada to Sint Maarten. Kate deals with seasickness, Curtis makes coffee at 9 knots, and we deal with a 1am traffic jam of ships.
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We are Kate a...
With two tropical cyclones spinning up within a week it's time for us get moving out of the hurricane zone. The only problem is that we have put ourselves a bit into a corner here in Mexico. We need to fight our way a few hundred miles east against persist...
Three days before Ryan, Anett and I left Bonaire to cross the Atlantic to the Azores, we connected with Andy from @59NorthSailing for a full weather routing brief.
In this video, we go over the differences between crossing the Atlantic from East to West...
Would you honestly sail in this weather? We have a severe wind warning in place today which means we're not allowed to sail! The conditions are just too blustery for it to be safe sailing in the Whitsundays, but we want to know: would YOU sail a catamaran ...
The last part of our passage to Mexico was a perfect demonstration of what fighting 25 knots in the Gulf Stream on a 36 foot sail boat feels like . . . Choppy seas form when wind goes against current but sometimes it's just a battle out there and there's n...
Welcome to the first video in our new Atlantic crossing series! Back in 2019, we crossed the Atlantic for the first time, from Europe to the Caribbean. This year, we crossed the Atlantic back to Europe, and we will be closing the loop at the end of the yea...
The time to sail has come! Long before we dealt with a broken shackle and jammed halyard we were preparing for this passage. But finally it's time to depart and raise the Code Zero, pointing Calico Skies' bow towards foreign shores once again! We are off t...
Sailing in ROUGH SEAS to get to Bay Of Kotor - Sailing and exploring the bay of Kotor, but first we had to sail through some rough seas, offshore sailing with heavy weather. We couldn't film everything, quite difficult from time to time with our sailing li...
Part 1 - Sailing Across the Caribbean Sea
We're prepared to travel over 600 miles against the Tradewinds and current to reach Grenada, but in the first few hours, we encounter an unexpected problem that's going to completely change this game...
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Today we are starting our multiple day passage all alone on the ocean, just the way we like it. We're heading south to Curacao for hurricane season. Even though we've been been preparing for months and leaving in favorable conditions, there's no guarantee ...
Better late than never! In this video we go back to May 2021 in the Chagos archipelago and set sail for the Seychelles over 1,100 nautical miles to the west. Our mooring permit (illegal to overstay) for Chagos was set to expire in a few days however, a la...
How do I prepare for an offshore passage? It's a big question - It's not easy crossing a large ocean or to take your first multiday offshore passage - but we recently had our first, and these are our 5 best preparations for sailing offshore. We had many pr...
ROUGH WEATHER & PAN PAN call during this trip Sailing Mediterranean Sea. We had quite some rough winds and listened to channel 16 closely. There was a PAN PAN call and a vessel missing. For us a reminder of how dangerous sailing can be and how dependin...
Problems and failures, sailing a small boat 3000 miles offshore across an ocean as a couple is not easy. We had a roller coaster ride of emotions, after overcoming engine troubles and sailing for 24 hours we eventually had to make the gut wrenching decisio...
Ahoy,
We're just a few moment away from pulling anchor and leaving beautiful french Polynesia. We're bound for California and face 4500nm blue ocean until we arrive.
We're going to upload out sunsetnews again, so don't miss out on them and head over to ww...
Sailing 120nm to Aruba from Bonaire. Night sailing, boat maintenance, and more! The first 1,000 people to use this link will get a 1 MONTH free trial of Skillshare: https://skl.sh/sailingzingaro07211
Tune in next week when we go spearfishing with some loca...
Ahoy,
we finally make landfall in paradise after 32 days on the ocean!!
This episode is about our very first days on the biggest island of the Marquesas, Nuku Hiva. We explore the ancient history of an old Polynesian culture and get blessed with a present...
Ahoy,
this is it.
The last part of our amazing ocean crossing. We recorded so much to give you a detailed picture of what 4 dudes, 1 girl and a cat are doing so far away from land.
Will we ever reach land again??
Enjoy the newest episode and let us know...
Ahoy,
we eventually crossed the line. A sailor's dream, an accomplishment which circles in the same range as climbing one of the high peaks of our planet. We were so excited and the stories the captain spread made us even more excited.
He told us about a ...
What an incredible place! In this vlog we set sail from the Maldives... destination, the Seychelles some 1600 nautical miles away. The wind required we head 600 miles due south before we could pick up the southeast trade winds, which would take us to the S...
Ahoy,
check it out and who knows you might learn a thing or two which saves you trouble and bucks..
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