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Sailing on the Florida ICW during New Year's Eve turns into madness with lots of traffic and a long 62Nm day. Luckily we make it to West Palm Beach where we celebrate with our new crew members Katie and Will. So our small cruising sailboat is now officiall...
We're sailing more South on the ICW. And instead of motoring the whole time we get some sailing with dolphins in this narrow channel. We also get the visit of a police boat.
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We explore St. Augustine which has so many Christmas lights. It's the oldest city in the United States and the architecture depicts that. We also do some serious provisioning for sailing the Bahamas at Costco. It really helps when you have access to a vehi...
In this video we show you 5 Reasons Why Living on a Sailboat is awesome. If you have been curious about the sailing lifestyle or need a change of lifestyle this video is for you. We have been living on our small sailboat for over 2 years now and cruising f...
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The ICW is so shallow that we end up playing Sea Tow and run aground ourselves. We sail through the Georgia ICW which has stunning landscapes and sunsets. We make it to Fernandina Beach, the beginning of the Florida ICW and meet up with Alex's sister Julie...
Sailing through Georgia turns into a full on adventure. We even catch blue crabs with chicken drumsticks and rescue our buddy boat SV Northern Wind. The windy Georgia ICW brings us to remote creeks and in a grassland scenery. With dolphins and birds we see...
After spending over a $1000 on solar panels they are not working. Bummed out we decide to go exploring Beaufort, South Carolina instead. The architecture and trees really make us feel like we are getting more South on the ICW, even our little dinghy advent...
After a few last minute projects and stocking up the boat with water we attempt our longest Passage. We finally get the right weather window to cross from Sandy Hook to Cape May on the Atlantic Ocean along the New Jersey Coast line.
Leaving New York Harbor...
This was by far the scariest moment our our sailing adventure. With gusts of over 60 knots and a full 180 degree spin we started dragging anchor during a Category 1 Storm. We later found out that what we experienced in Atlantic Highlands was a Bomb Cyclone...
If you would have told me that one day I'd be sailing through New York on my small sailboat I would have laughed at you.
Sailing around the Statue of Liberty and anchoring right next to here was just magical and with the best night view of NYC. Traveling t...
This was such an exciting moment to arrive in New York by sailboat. You don't need a lot of money to explore Manhattan, for only $30 for the night we grabbed a mooring ball at 79th St Basin Marina. Visit New York City with us as we explore Central Park and...
We finally become a sailboat again and can start sailing down the Hudson River. It feels great not solely relying on an engine, especially a 38 year old one. Plus in this episode we do an unexpected stop in Kingston NY which turns into many surprises!
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If you are like us sailing on a budget this video is for you. Find out where you can raise your mast by yourself for only $55. And finally we'll be able to no longer motor everywhere but also start sailing down the Hudson River.
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The Eastern portion of our trip on the Erie Canal to Florida and the Caribbeans holds some of the biggest locks. I feel so small as we go down in the Little Falls lock.
With a stop in Amsterdam we pick up Alex's parents who join us to experience what it's...
The rain makes us stop in Rome New York which turns out to be a fun and interesting stop along the Erie Canal. There we end up having an educative tour of the Fort Stanwix National Historic Site.
More locks and grounding again the sailing adventure carries...
The sailing journey down the Erie Canal continues. But every good thing come with its bad. Our Yanmar Engine mounts are giving us more problems. With the whole engine vibrating we debate crossing Lake Oneida or not. The biggest lake along the Erie Canal it...
Life on the Erie canal while sailing is full of surprises. We happened to be in Fairport for the Farmers Market and it was full of goodies from fresh produce to baked goods and plants. We then carried on down the Erie Canal to find Karen in Newark which wa...
Some friends had mentioned that the Erie Canal was shallow in some sections and we quickly realized that. We keep running aground on the Erie Canal. How many times can you count?
It's all part of the sailing adventure and it doesn't prevent us from visitin...
After another wine and cheese pairing at the flight of Five Winery we start cruising down the Erie Canal. And the Lockport locks are quite the experience as we go down 25ft and another 25ft right away. A few stops along the Erie Canal and we decide to go s...
We get a rainy start cruising the Erie Canal but what a beautiful scenery along it. Our second stop is in Lockport where we walk around and even do some wine tasting at the Flight of Five winery. I had never heard or sampled some of the flavors.
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Finally we're off from Sugarloaf Marina on Lake Erie. It's the beginning of sailing around the world, or motoring for now. But first step, checking into the US. We've traveled to many countries but never by sailboat so I won't lie I was apprehensive on how...
This is it the last prepping for the Erie Canal and selling everything we own. I had mixed feelings of sadness and excitement as we started doing the mast stepping and lowering. Our time of Lake Erie has come to an end but the start of our big journey crui...
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