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We're continuing further south sailing offshore from North Carolina towards Florida and the Bahamas. We stop in a Jacksonville making the 20 mile trip up the river and under the bridges in town. We spend a few days at the welcoming Ortega Landing Marina, p...
The Majestic 530 Catamaran is a bluewater cruiser from one of South Africas boutique builders. It has so, so much room and the boat is almost infinitely customisable. However what do we think of this 53ft behemoth?
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Sailing into the sunset, LITERALLY! How AMAZING is this!!! https://www.sailingnandji.com/
In this episode of Sailing Nandji, we depart Indonesia on a 220nm sail across the Malacca Strait to Thailand. After a scary start to the journey with problems with o...
Catching BIG Wahoo whilst sailing in the most Perfect conditions... Life is good Ladies & Gentlemen https://www.sailingnandji.com/
In this episode of Sailing Nandji, we depart the Turtle islands and head north up the west coast of Sumatra on our way ...
We're finally back in the water! Whew...what a journey! But it hasn't been all bad. There is definitely a silver lining to behold, and it sure feels good to be able to take Wahine back into open water.
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NIGHT PASSAGE, crazy night dodging STORMS, FAD's & REEFS: Sometimes sailing can ch...
The Antares 44GS Catamaran is billed as the perfect liveaboard. There is no doubt that the Antares is a beautiful boat, and hundreds of Antares 44 catamarans have sailed the globe. However, what will we really think of the Antares 44GS ?
We are also conti...
Sailing is about the journey, not the destination and this episode is evidence of that. It begins on the fifth day of our 1,000 mile passage from North Carolina to Nova Scotia, Canada. We continue to encounter light but favorable winds and comfortable seas...
It can be super hard on your relationship to live on a boat. Some cold hard truth... https://www.sailingnandji.com/
In this episode of Sailing Nandji, some cold hard truth. Relationships ain't easy on a boat. Sailing to super remote places like the island...
This year at the Annapolis sailboat show we were asked to speak about our transit through the French canals. One of our Patrons filmed it so that the Patrons who were unable to attend would be able to view it later.
We have had so many requests to put thi...
Crossing the Mediterranean on a sailboat from Malta to Spain: 900 nautical miles in 6 days!
Video of how we dealt with my burn at sea: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HuxtQO6pqqo&t=168s
We started our crossing from Malta, where we had been spending ...
Welcome to Ep 5 of Carpe Diem Sailing and Part 2 of our new Learn to Sail series. In this episode we're talking about the Mainsail. We cover the parts of the sail and introduce the concept of reefing or shortening sail for heavier wind. It's a great beg...
Sailing Gargoyle, a Beneteau Oceanis 50, on a planned 6 day offshore passage from Bamfield BC to San Francisco. Kevin and Carla embark on their planned circumnavigation with their first extended offshore passage along the Pacific Coast of Vancouver Island,...
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Day 3 on our passage to New Caledonia see's us honkin...
We were super nervous for our first ever podcast with Andy, Mia, and Lee with the "On the Wind" podcast and 59 North Sailing. Andy interviewed us on their boat at the Annapolis Sailboat Show this past weekend which is why we have missed a few video upload...
It’s hard to believe that after 3.5 years, this will be our final passage in our beloved Pearson 367, Varuna! After sailing 2600 miles from Hawaii, we close in on our final destination in Washington State, reflecting on the passage before making landfal...
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Meg's cancer journey has put a halter on us for long ...
How many different types of weather can you encounter over the course of a week at sea? We experience quite a few in the North Pacific, from flat glassy calm, to blustery and choppy with mist, fog, sun and everything in between. We also go on a fishing s...
This week on Sailing GBU we had an unfortunate event. Matt got sick and we needed to get him checked out at the clinic and later sent to the hospital. This was not a exciting video but one to show what can happen while sailing to other countries.
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Ever wonder what life is like aboard a small sailboat? What it’s like to be on a long passage, crossing an ocean? Come join us as we sail from Hawaii to Washington aboard Varuna. We encounter doldrums, headwinds, out-of-this world sunrises, fog, cargo...
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Selling up and leaving your loved ones for a life on ...
In this episode we take you with us on our planned 12 day offshore sailing passage from the Bahamas, headed north. We begin by sailing off anchor and face calm conditions initially, though soon afterwards strong winds have us reefing down the mainsail. As ...
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when we heard that there are whale sharks in Bahia de Los Angeles, we had to go there. Isn't it the whole purpose of cruising the world to be able to go where you want? absolutely!
we dropped the anchor in La Gringa, the most northern anchorage of th...
Since we bought Atticus, we've dreamed of sailing to Panama to transit the Panama Canal and cross the Pacific. We've come a long way since our first fiberglass fix, our first passage, our first storm and our first argument as captain and mate. In this epis...
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