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We left you last week as we were sailing past Martinique on our passage from St. Luica To Antigua. So far this sail has been GREAT...
We visit Blake Island where we explore Tillicum Village, get pretty close to Stingy Nettles, find snacks and pouring rain!
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It’s day four of our offshore passage north from the Bahamas headed up along the east coast of the US. Bill is about 30 miles offshore from North Carolina when the rod head on the forward lower shroud exploded. He’s sailing Calico Skies solo and Grace ...
This week we continue to sail the the Puget Sound. We invite a new crew member to join us onboard! We find a mooring ball that has freed itself of its chain and explore a ship wreck all while avoiding getting stung in a massive Jelly bloom!
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This episode opens on night two of our passage from the northern part of the Bahamas to the east coast of the US. For this passage, Grace has joined our friends on Delos as crew and Bill has set sail solo. Together, we’re buddy boating on a northward tra...
We get the chance to do some sweet sailing from San Juan Island, a crossed the strait of Juan de Fuca, into mystery bay, then down to Bainbridge Island where we find ourselves being reflective at a Japanese Exclusion Memorial dedicated to those who were i...
Well this is a first for us, Calico Skies is setting out to sea for an eight hundred mile passage without Grace onboard. What?! Ya! In this episode, Grace joins the S/V Delos crew to help sail her back to the US and play with little Miss Nugget. Always up...
This week we continue to sail south through the Gulf Islands. We leave Canada and Sail into the United States of America during the Global Pandemic, Covid-19. Will they let us in? We check English Camp on San Juan Island, but we wont make it to American c...
We’re headed North and it’s day two of our passage from Flamingo Cay at the top of the Ragged Island chain to the Berry Islands, located at the northern end of the Bahamas. It's mid June and this is a hot, light air trip. Along the way we encounter a U...
In this league we cross the Salish Sea! also known as the Georgia Strait. Once we make the all day passage we will start our journey through the Gulf Islands. We experience some of the best sailing and time the strong currents through the Dodd Nerrows! joi...
Well, it had to come eventually: The end of an era. We stayed as long as we possibly could, but with hurricane season quickly approaching we have no choice but to say our sad, final goodbyes to the Covid crew and leave the Bahamas, pointing the bow North.
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After waiting out bad weather in the Dry Tortugas we sail back to Key West. I drop off Zoe and set out alone offshore for a 7 day passage up the Gulf Stream. When the wind turns against the stream, the waves get big! Eventually I make landfall in Southport...
In this episode you can see both the highs and lows of passage making. Catching an amazing Mahi mahi, enjoying the stars and phosphorescence on night watch, spotting dolphins and whales and then… over heating the batteries.
We joined the NC2V Rally so t...
We leave Third Beach near Newport, Rhode and make our first bluewater sailing voyage up Buzzards Bay through the Cape Cod Canal and into open water offshore in the Gulf of Maine.
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We are hoping to sail to Jamaica to join our friends, but we have a HUGE passage in front of us with numerous challenges, pirates only being one of them!!
We need to fight strong currents, unfavorable winds, numerous shoals and shallow areas, and the kn...
In this episode, we say Goodbye to Canada and our magical summer adventure. It’s time to make some miles and when you choose to travel as far and as often as we do, the consequence is that we must keep moving. It’s already past mid September and as sai...
You can live this lifestyle too! BlueWater Cruising will show you how: https://www.bluewatercruisingplan.com/ I like to think we are pretty experienced at passage-making, but this one just SUCKS! Will we have to turn around and head back to Fiji?
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The Indian Ocean is big. It's daunting. It can throw wicked storms at you out of nowhere. But in order to sail around the world, we had to sail cross it.
The first step in that journey was sailing from Phuket, Thailand over to Trincomalee, Sri Lanka. ...
Sailing Gargoyle, a Beneteau Oceanis 50, on a planned 6 day offshore passage from Bamfield BC to San Francisco. Kevin and Carla embark on their planned circumnavigation with their first extended offshore passage along the Pacific Coast of Vancouver Island,...
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Passage making comes with it's own set of challenges, and with our upcoming crossing to New Caledonia looming fast, it was time to sail south...
Sailing from Hawaii to Washington, land is finally in sight! Conditions are extremely variable, with spinnaker weather one day, and a gale the next, making us fight to the end, finally sailing into the Strait of Juan de Fuca and making landfall in Port Ang...
Sailing a Catamaran is scary sometimes. Especially when you’re trying to go as fast as physically possible! Join us as we’re making record time to Isla del Coco.
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The countdown is on! Our latitude is getting closer and closer to zero as we approach the equator for the second time on our circumnavigation!
Of course, to get there, we had to work for it. The winds close to the equator are incredibly light, but someh...
Sailing in Indonesia is always an adventure. If we're not dodging fishing boats and FADs, apparently we need to keep an eye out for waterspouts!
We had a couple water spouts form way too close for comfort on our sail over to Belitung. Fortunately, we es...
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