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In this video of sailing sitka, jay and Kenna sail to their first port in Panama from Golfito, Costa Rica. They anchor in front of a desolate little island consisting of nothing but tall standing palm trees and white sandy beaches. Thanks for watching and ...
Jay and Kenna have sailed their 41 foot sailboat from Canada to Costa Rica of the period of 2 years. Such an adventure does not come without obstacles including trial and errors. During their travels in Central America, they also met a fellow offshore sail...
Jay and Kenna sailed off from Victoria BC, Canada two years ago and have been sailing south ever since. Now, in the luscious lands of Costa Rica, they experience both the highs and lows that come with sailing and cruising offshore.Thank you for watching an...
In this episode of sailing sitka, we escape the wet and wild anchorage of Playa Del Coco to sail to a much more secluded and calm bay here in Costa Rica. We discuss the truths behind boat life and just how difficult the sailing lifestyle can be at times......
In this episode of Sailing Sitka, we can't seem to catch a break when it comes to anchorages or the forecast of Central America. We sail to Playa Del Coco to officially check into the beautiful country of Costa Rica, which was a long but free process. Coco...
On this episode of Sailing Sitka, we how you what it is like to be on an offshore passage out at sea. We show rawness, unedited clips and life in general out on the big blue! In this mini series, we will be posting extended footage with barely any edits! W...
Join the adventures of Jay and Kenna as they uncover the beauty of Ensenada Carrizal, a secluded gem in Mexico. Watch now and experience the stunning snorkeling spots, their journey to Sail 190 nautical miles to Zano, and gain valuable sailing tips from th...
In this captivating episode of Sailing Sitka, hosts Jay and Kenna share their thrilling adventure exploring a massive 300ft sunken cargo ship near Santiago Bay, Mexico. Discovering remnants from the historic 1959-wrecked San Luiso, they witness how it now ...
Join Jay and Kenna of Sailing Sitka in episode 122 as they explore Punta Perula, Mexico, after sailing from Shamea Bay. Enjoy a glimpse into their daily routines aboard their boat, including meals, maintenance, and local explorations.
WE Sail into Costa Rica from the Pacific Panama coast before all the corona $h!t hit the fan. Cleared in and COVID free, or whatever that meant since we have been a little out of touch with reality. But, our current reality was that we could still do what ...
After a quick overnight stop in Port McNeill we're off to Campbell River to find propane and the other things that Port McNeill couldn't offer. Then back underway for Vancouver. Dolphins, whales and tugboats helped to keep us entertained.
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Having left the Outpost in early June, we continue our journey to Vancouver from Haida Gwaii. Through periods of dead calm and gales, we share what we've learned about storm tactics and even receive an unworldly visitor from the other side.
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After more than forty weeks of solitary confinement, we're finally released and leaving Haida Gwaii – The Sailing Infidels are sailing once again.
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We are sailing the remote pacific coast of Colombia on a traditional sailboat: After arriving in Ecuador, I travelled back to Colombia to help Maria bring down her traditional sailboat Joana. We arranged some of the trip as a ten day charter, hopping along...
Summer is over and we have returned to The Outpost. Now we have time, tools and space to take care of some much needed projects. In this video Wendi converts a regular mainsail cover into a Stack Pack while Captain Rondo plays with his dink.
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After nine months in solitary confinement at The Outpost, The Sailing Infidels hit the big cities of Port Edward and Prince Rupert. Time for some quality time and intimacy with our girl's bottom.
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We escape from our prison in paradise!
Sailing Infidel
Definition: A sailor who is an unbeliever, heathen, heretic, atheist, freethinker, dissenter, or nonconformist. A sinner of the sea.
e.g. Those pirates are absolute sailing infidels
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In this video, we make the passage from the north end of Vancouver Island to west side of Haida Gwaii. No rest for the wicked on this trip as we hide out from and sail through storms and gales.
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The Sailing Infidels Cruisin' to Haida Gwaii - Part I. In this video, we leave the Fraser River and head north up Johnstone Strait to Port McNeill.
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While sailing off the California coast a small bird landed on our sailboat, flew into the cabin and right into the jaws of Bree T. Cat. (NOTE: She didn't kill the thing)
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Sailing down the West Coast from Cape Flattery and things are not going as planned.
Returning to Hawaii after four years cruising the Pacific Northwest our daily logs continue to tell the story.
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The calm before the storm.
Returning to Hawaii after four years cruising the Pacific Northwest our daily logs continue to tell the story.
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Plan A: The Sailing Vessel "Lealea" departs Port Angeles, and out the Strait of Juan De Fuca on the first day in fine weather. Returning to Hawaii after four years cruising the Pacific Northwest our daily logs continue to tell the story.
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Sailing Vessel Lealea was caught in a gale off Cape Flattery September 24th 2010 and driven north nearly 100 miles before the weather broke. This radio conversation with Tofino Traffic tells the story. Returning to Hawaii after four years cruising the Pa...
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