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The real captain's log from the Atlantic Crossing of sailing vessel 'Aequus'. True story, read by the author: Captain James Evenson.
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In this epic crossover episode, Expedition Drenched finally meets our mates from Parlay Revi...
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We charter 2...
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I love Boatlife, but Vanlife was my 1st love. But which one's actually better? We compare our Vanlife roadtrip across America to a Boatlife passage we d...
In this episode we sail from Papua New Guinea to Indonesia, via the Ninigo islands, where we happen to arrive on the biggest day of the year! A wooden sailing canoe regatta, where the winner gets 10,000 Kina, which is around $2500 USD. Therefore the locals...
Chewing betelnut is an extremely addictive habit that the majority of people in Papua New Guinea partake in. It is a strong stimulant, and can have quite a few adverse health effects long term. It is completely legal, and available every 20m down the stree...
In this episode we try betelnut, which is a legal stimulant which is causing major issues amongst locals in Papua New Guinea. It has the highest rate of mouth cancer in the world, but is so addictive that people chew it all day long, and ent up losing thei...
As we sail closer and closer to the equator, the electrical storms get worse and worse. We have sailed all the way to Papua New Guinea, when a lightning storm passes directly over the boat. We have already been struck by lightning twice, so a third in this...
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In this episode we sail to the Maskulyne islands in Vanuatu to meet up with another lagoon 450. But they ended up dragging anchor, and when they went to let out more chain, they found that it was not fastened to the boat, and they lost not only the anchor ...
Being co-owners of a small business has been an absolute whirlwind of ups and downs, but we have done some upgrades and wanted to give our kiwi friends an opportunity to grab a mad deal this weekend with our new brass sprayer bucket packs. Salt shark can b...
While sailing though Vanuatu, we came across this massive 50m superyacht high and dry up on the reef. She had been shipwrecked during Cyclone Pam in 2015, and ever since then, it has been a struggle between owners, the government, and the local village as ...
In this episode we sail to Havannah harbor in Vanuatu to meet the man who claims to be the rightful owner of the 164ft superyacht called the Blue Gold, which ended up on a reef during cyclone Pam. After 3 failed attempts, the locals prepare to drag her off...
In this episode we hike up Mount Yasur in Vanuatu, which is an active volcano which is constantly spitting hot lava up into the air. We spent some minutes up at the crater before deciding that being there was a bad idea. The volcano felt like it could erup...
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In this episode we make it to Vanuatu after a 1000 miles sail from Tonga. But on arrival, the Vanuatu locals ring the Fijian officials, who say that what we have done looks very suspicious. We then procee...
After having to leave the dogs behind in Tonga as we sailed to New Zealand to spend time with my family, we are finally back and have a very emotional meeting with our 2 dogs!!
SV Parlay is a hurricane damaged Lagoon 450 catamaran, which Colin rebuilt wit...
In this episode we start to explore Fiji, which is known by so many cruisers as their favorite place in the world. There are many reasons why people buy boats, but for me, it was to sail around the world surfing the best waves on our planet. And Fiji defin...
We sailed from New Zealand to Fiji to this welcome. Bought a tear to my eye!
SV Parlay is a hurricane damaged Lagoon 450 catamaran, which Colin rebuilt with friends and has started sailing around the world. We found bulkhead damage on their catamaran in P...
After sailing 1600 miles and 12 days, we have finally arrived in Fiji, to the warmest welcome we have ever experienced! We cleared in at Vuda marina near Nadi, and the local workers all came down to the dock to sing us a traditional Fijian song on arrival....
Sailed to Minerva reef from New Zealand. It is a submerged atoll in the middle of nowhere, that you can sail into. It provided shelter for us for 3 days until we continued on to Fiji!
SV Parlay is a hurricane damaged Lagoon 450 catamaran, which Colin rebu...
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