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From totally becalmed to reefing and dropping sails, several hundred miles North of Hawaii we experience varied conditions as we make our way through the edge of a high pressure ridge. Learn how we deal with the varying conditions, what sail plans we use ...
What do you do when you have no autopilot for a 3000 NM journey? Get a big crew and hand steer! Join us as we begin to make our way north from Hawaii bound for the Pacific Northwest. We encounter good weather, north winds, albatross and catch our first ...
A life at sea can be hard, but when it's good...IT'S GOOD! Experience the magic of crossing an ocean with us! Join us for part three of our 1500 nautical mile sail from New Zealand to Niue, and get a glimpse of our little family drifting at sea.
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It’s time to say goodbye to Hawaii and aloha to our crew for the passage! Come join us as we set out from Honolulu on a 3000 mile journey to the Pacific Northwest on our new boat Makara, a Celestial 48.
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Our journey of 1500 nautical miles begins from Opua in the Bay of Islands in New Zealand to the south pacific island of Niue. Conditions are less than favorable as we leave, but we need to ride on the tail of the low pressure storm so we can get the winds...
This video documents my trip from Los Angeles to Hawaii. I spent 27 days alone at sea aboard my small Ranger 23 sailboat.
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We arrive at Hiva Oa, Marquesas, French Polynesia, after 25 days at sea.
It’s time to check in and have a look around and try to find some fresh produce.
We do the 3km hike up and over the hill to the little village, but there isn’t much fresh stuff ...
We pass the equator and Wendy becomes are ShelLback, with rum and tributes to Neptune.
Wendy makes the landing flags for our arrival and Magnus punches the grommets and hoists the flags.
A few beer reviews in this episode
We make landfall at Hiva Oa in ...
We are gently getting used to life on the ocean. So far the passage has gone very well. Here we discuss our passage plans and the reasons why we made the decisions that we did.
Magnus bakes a beaut loaf in the galley and reviews a 9 and a half beer. Life ...
What happens when things break on passage when we’re well over 1,000 miles from anything?! Halfway through our 4,000+ mile passage from Costa Rica to Hawaii, we have several failures - a broken whisker pole and then a broken engine. Come see how we tro...
We manage to finish our final fresh provisioning and grab a couple of special beers for the important parts of the passage. We actually leave sight of land and start the epic journey across the South Pacific from Cabo San Lucas to Hiva Oa in French Polynes...
We finally leave La Paz for the last time and make our way towards Cabo San Lucas which is where we will check out of Mexico for good. On the way we take the last opportunity to clean Nutshell’s hull before we embark on the South Pacific Crossing.
Cabo ...
With only a few days to go before we leave La Paz, Magnus builds a temporary gas locker extension out of pine. This will now mean that we can house the taller gas bottles which we have managed to find in Mexico.
Wendy keeps on with the sewing tasks, worki...
There’s so much to do before we head off across the South Pacific to the Marquesas. Bobby takes us to a farmer’s wholesale fresh produce market to pick up some old crates to store our cans for the crossing and we buy bulk produce. Then it’s back to N...
We just set out on our longest passage to date, over 4000 miles across the ocean from Costa Rica to Hawaii. A few days in, we’re getting into the swing of things, with our headsail poled out, windvane steering and fishing lines busy with hits! The deck...
We learned a LOT in the last week. How do you think we dealt with the situation? let us know in the comments!
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Bluewater sailing FIJI TO NZ yellowfin tuna PART 1
This week we continue our journey...
Ken gets a Tour of Cool Change, a Pacific Seacraft 31 while anchored in Fare Huahine. Rick and Cindy sailed Cool Change in the Baha Ha-Ha, and after 3 years of Mexican Beer they sailed Cool Change to French Polynesia in search of $2.50 Hinano's. 27 days ...
What an adventure! This is (hopefully) our longest sail ever! 21 days without seing the shore and many nautical miles away from it.
Distance covered: 3,520 Nautical Miles or 4,050 miles or 6,519 kilometers with some squalls and some wave height of 3+ mete...
It's the FINAL DAYS!!! Stress is High, We're Exhausted but we only have a few days left in Ecuador before setting sail across the Pacific Ocean for French Polynesia.
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Yes, we have taken YOUR advice and we are retro-fitting a raincatcher onto the dodger roof.
The mini refit continues at Krabi Boat Lagoon Marina, with Ton back working on the rain catcher design. There is a lot to do before we will be ready to make the Pa...
We interview the young German captain and his crew onboard the 30ft sailboat Fara. He bought a vessel for 5.5k and sailed across the Pacific ocean. https://www.sailingnandji.com
In this episode of Sailing Nandji, we decided to put the Captain and crew of...
Soon will be our very first anniversary of living on Aquarius and we would like to host LIVE Q&A session on JANUARY 23rd 6pm PST.
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S/V Julia sailed into Hilo, Hawaii on June 5th after 15 days at sea to mark the end of our second Pacific Crossing! And fortunately, this part of the passage didn't require me to jump in the ocean!
Instead, we got to focus on fishing, sailing (after find...
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