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I have started to wonder if Martinique is the place where pleasure boats go to die in the Caribbean. It's so many wrecks here and still more added to the endless list of wrecks. A pirate ship I was invited onboard to a party last year is new on the list of...
A DIFFERENT WAY OF COMMUNICATION is my way of looking at the important stuff in a humorous way. My intention is to share my communication strategy and it might not be what you think.
I don't give advice or telling you what to or not to. Only sharing what a...
In this video, I'm sharing with you my love for backstay tensioner. I'm not an expert but trying to explain how I believe this works for me on my Yacht without claiming to have the blueprint. I'm again only touching the surface of sail trim as it will be m...
Bigger is better what a cliche right? Or is it?
In this video, I'm telling you briefly why I don't want a wind vane and some other things most long-distance sailors do differently from me. I dare to share with you my point of view and also my journey in a ...
Why do I sail solo in a 55 feet yacht when you can cross oceans in almost anything? I really wanted a multihull yet I ended up sailing a modern 55 monohull. This is not about monohull versus catamarans, or telling you what to buy or not. Simply sharing my ...
The breakage continues, the war with the lice takes a deadly turn, we attempt some home schooling, it's movie night, Elizabeth almost catches a fish and all sorts of other shenanigans. Join us as we officially cross 3,000 nautical miles of the Pacific Ocea...
We depart the Galapagos for the Marquesas Islands, 3,000 nautical miles across the empty Pacific. Along the way we have total carnage in terms of breakage (chafe, ripped sails, leaking hatches) and some health issues aboard. This is Part 1 of a 3 part seri...
Sailing to Ahe and Rangiroa Tuamotu Atolls
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Ahe Atoll
When we left Daniel’s Bay, we knew it was going to be at least a ...
Bluewater Sailboat, What to look for when choosing a Bluewater sailboat for crossing oceans.
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Remote and beautiful.
The Solomon Islands are part of the coral triangle, and hosts an incredible biodiversity, however, it surprisingly remains one of the least dived areas of the world. After visiting chief Raymonds village, and after having the children...
As you may have seen in my previous video, I've now moved up my departure date for my solo sail from Tokyo to Vancouver via "Nemo North" (the furthest point from land in any direction in the Northern Hemisphere) to spring/summer 2021. And boy, do I have wo...
Here is part 1 of a 2 part series showing the sequence of events that lead to SV Parlay having to go back to the shipyard. As we were sailing along, the rigging when totally slack, and we knew something was damaged internally. What we were to find was extr...
The WIND has ARRIVED! Heavy weather sailing, big waves, breaking boats... You're not going want to be downstairs for this one! Dolphins, whales, and seals usher us in as we call land HO!! For you techies, there's even an explanation of how to use iridium s...
Come SAILING with Zingaro!!!! Go to https://sailingzingaro.com to see availability. Sailing across the Pacific ocean aboard a $1,000,000 monohull! Refit, sea trial, cast off, and starting a 3,300nm adventure that will take us from Hawaii to California! Com...
We are departing Hawaii bound for California in ONE HOUR! Come toast farewell with the crew of 'Te Vega', a 1984 Mason 63'. Our crew of 5 will sail for 3 weeks, covering over 3000nm towards our destination of half moon bay. Join us for a crew introduction,...
We were more or less ready with everything to prepare for the Pacific crossing when Covid-19 hits the world. We had to make a decision, staying in Panama or leaving to French Polynesia.
A day before Panama makes the Lockdown, we decide to leave. We are ...
The crew of a hurricane damaged catamaran provision to cross the Pacific Ocean. After transiting the Panama Canal, they prepare to leave the city and go into complete isolation in the Pacific Ocean. They plan to sail up to Costa Rica to pick up some crew, ...
Three weeks on the Pacific Ocean, all by ourselves, we were fantasizing about a couple different things: Salad with yoghurt dressing and Beer on the top of the list. But when we thought we could enjoy the benefits of being back in civilization as soon as w...
Finally it's time to cross the Panama Canal for Seatramp!
Mario just came back and we directly get ready to cross to the Pacific side of Panama.
We are lucky to have our friend Jenna back on board for a while and she will help us thru the Canal together w...
We’re diving deep into all of those rigging projects that have been nagging us in the back of our minds during heavy weather passages to ensure that our 57 year old, 30 foot sailboat is ready to sail across the Pacific Ocean.
This week, we install dynee...
After some knocks, I finally have some good news! Hopefully this is the start of getting back onto the water.
Finally, on my third attempt for my Class 1 License, I made it!
Now, I can legally leave Japan's shores as the Class-One License allows me to go ...
I batten down the hatches for typhoon Hagibis, the most powerful storm to hit the Kanto region of Japan since 1958.
You can also read some of my thoughts in my blog here:
https://www.pacificsolo.com/blog/2019/the-storm
Thank you to the Keel Club Founding...
Hi, I'm Lowell. My journey is just beginning. I have a lot to learn, and it's scary, but my goal is to traverse the North Pacific by myself on my sailboat SV Wahine. Most importantly, my target along the way is to pass through what I am calling "Nemo North...
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