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Hurricane Irma destroyed hundreds of boats, SV parlay being one of them, which sank on her port side and was deemed a constructive total loss. That's when I bought her for $150k at the start of 2018 and proceeded to spend the next couple of years rebuildin...
The adventure continues on Ua Pou, as we explore more and spend time with the local family here in the Marquesas. A new friendship has evolved and we are so thankful to have been welcomed back with so much generosity and love.
We also welcome and reunite...
It is our final week in the shipyard in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico as we put the engines and sail drives back into the boat, install brand new Bruntons folding propellers, apply Propspeed, light speed, and foul free to our underwater gear, finish the install ...
Okay okay we are finally getting back to working on the hardtop we started building in Luperon. This week's episode takes you back in time to see the process of how we built it to refresh the memories of those who watched before and to show our new followe...
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Back in the Marquesas and couldn't be happier, but first we must get the boat back in order.
On this episode, we set out for town and re-explore the island we briefly visited last year, however this time, we get the local treatment and see this island i...
In this LIVE episode I will talk to Brian and Kazza about what it’s like to live full time on a sailboat!
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The shipyard period continues as we have the sail drive torn completely apart and siting on the bench, leaving a 1ft hole in the bottom of the boat.We have a cracked flange, which I don't want to just weld as it stops the ocean from pouring into the engine...
It's our final push to the Marquesas and we are both ready to drop the hook. Sailing the to Marquesas has been a challenging and we couldn't be more proud of our push to get here. After all, we sailed every mile and every mile was earned.
This was a sail...
Sailing is bliss combined with moments of pure terror and this sail up to the Marquesas was exactly that. One moment we are becalmed and greeted by a pod of dolphins and then the next we are blasted with 30 knots of wind blowing us completely in the wrong ...
We go to the Miami boat show to meet up with lots of our friends, but also celebrate being on the cover of Latitudes and attitudes magazine! Here we go on a Vela boat with our friend John after meeting up with some fellow Below deck friends in Miami. Big t...
We are back to the Tuamotus... but only just for a quick dive. We stopped off at a nearby atoll to see our friends and have one last dive with them before they sail on to the Cook islands and us back up to the Marquesas.
It was nice to get a good nights ...
We are finally out of the boat yard!! Now for the next phase of our Beneteau Cyclades 50.5 MAJOR REFIT!! S/V Spear It Animal gets some new colors and we wonder... HOW IN THE WORLD are we going to make this into our new home?!!
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Sailing backwards against the trade winds has historically been very difficult, and as we start our 800 nautical mile trek back eastward for the Tuamotus and Marquesas Islands, we see why!
We encounter just about everything mother nature and Neptune can ...
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Our friend Colin MaCrae of @ParlayRevival invited his Patreons to participate in the 202...
Our friends have finally arrived with our boat parts to fix the dingy and we are super anxious to finally get moving again. The winds that we have expected are still around and we want to make sure we catch this window to set sail back up to the Tuamotus o...
What ever are we going to do without our dingy for the next 10 days? Recently we discovered that our dingy motor has called it quits and we now have to order in parts from the states to repair it, which means we are "stuck" on VA for the next 10 days.
Do...
We continue to sail up the coast of Mexico towards Barra de Navidad, where we have to creep into an extremely shallow anchorage. We even put a crew member up the mast to look out for reefs, but it didn't really go to plan...
SV Parlay is a hurricane damag...
First of all this is our 200th EPISODE! We can't believe it ourselves that we have posted that many episodes over the last 4 years. Which means we have shared our sailing adventures with you consistently and consecutively EVERY WEDNESDAY for the last 2 yea...
As we sailed we sailed north up the pacific coast of Mexico, we came across an injured whale with a line wrapped around its body, so jumped in to try and save it...
SV Parlay is a hurricane damaged Lagoon 450 catamaran, which Colin rebuilt with friends an...
We are waiting on a wind window to sail us back up to the Tuamotos and then on to the Marquesas. The old sailors addage “You can’t control the wind but you can adjust the sails” is exactly how we live these days.
There is a short window to set sail...
We finally got all the one part primer scraped off the boat, now let hope we don't run into any more obstacles. We decided to go with Awl Grip 2-part primer and topside paint. The two part paint cures through a chemical reaction so we won't have to wait da...
We have sailed to yet again another beautiful island in French Polynesia and this time we are exploring the Sacred Island of all of Polynesia. Rai'atea is at the heart of the Polynesian Triangle and it here where they branched out, set sail to explore the ...
We sail from Honduras to Mexico on the pacific side, and have a 6 day passage across the infamous Tehunatepec bay, where winds are renown as being the worst in the whole area. Along the way we pick up a line in the propeller in 16,000 ft of water, so the c...
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