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Apparently, we liked sailing crossing the Pacific Ocean so much, we just had to do it again! This time we hopped on board s/v Julia, a Helia Evolution, to help her owners Tom and Susan learn all about offshore sailing.
After tucking Starry Horizons in sa...
Learn how to plan a passage in this passage planning video. Check out the websites we use in addition to apps to help plan our sailing voyages. Read the article associated with this video, '7 Steps to Passage Planning' here: https://sailingbritican.com/pas...
It's always the last day of a passage when things go wrong! We set sail from New Zealand to head back up to Tonga for another South Pacific cruising season. The passage was a bit of a tricky one with strong winds, then light winds and then shifting stron...
We're leaving the marina in Fort Lauderdale for good and planning our BIGGEST passage yet to Panama.
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After one year of living aboard our boat in a marina the time had finally come to take our sailboat, Britican, back out to sea. The plan was Charleston, SC to Bermuda, a five day sail. Read the full story about our preparations and the journey here: https:...
The current of the Gulf Stream is no joke, particularly when it is pushing you into head winds. Watch as we reef up and cross a pretty kicked up sea state across the Gulf Stream, sing to our first Cuban sunrise, deal with an issue with the furling gear on...
Get ready for it to blow! These weren't super heavy winds but they were on the nose and had Plaintiff's Rest really heeled over during the second night and day of our voyage to Cuba. Our Niagara 35 proved she was up for the task though, practically saili...
Provisioning for passage. Stowing goods on the boat (according to weight). Power conservation while underway. Watch schedules. Sleep arrangements. You name it. A ton of good, hopefully helpful info for you all while Phillip and I are preparing our bo...
We finish our passage across the gulf of mexico but not before hitting a few snags. We have to climb the mast.... twice and then have to deal a 30 knot winds and 15'+ seas!
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After a couple of days resting and getting or energy level back up, we were ready to continue this passage and make our way into the shores of Haiti. But before we left the Bahamas, we made sure shade would no longer be an issue.
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A positive thinker sees an opportunity in every difficulty. The wind forecasted to be less than 3kts for a few days, we decided to make the best of it and go enjoy the little things around us.
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Due to slow internet connections, I am forced to split our videos into two parts. This is a longer video, as it is offshore and I wanted to expose the full feel of the first day offshore passage. Hopefully this works... If you want a more accurate update o...
Our passage from Charleston SC to Wilmington NC was an easy smooth over night sail... for the most part. We did get hit by (our first) rain storm. Uma sails reefed and trimmed, she really was a champ, and this wet ride became the smoothest, most comfortabl...
Welcome (and please subscribe!) to the oldest sailing channel on YouTube! This video was shot back in 2009 when Elizabeth and Seth took their Lagoon 380 Catamaran halfway around the world from Norfolk, Virginia to Sydney, Australia. Now it's 2020 and we're...
Seth and Elizabeth sail their boat, Honeymoon, from the island of Caracao to San Blas, Panama. Along the way they encounter a 32 hour storm dishing out up to 20 foot seas and 50 knot gusts. The boat sailed under bare poles and top speed peaked at 18.3 knot...
Welcome (and please subscribe!) to the oldest sailing channel on YouTube! This video was shot back in 2008 when Elizabeth and Seth took their Lagoon 380 Catamaran halfway around the world from Norfolk, Virginia to Sydney, Australia. Now it's 2020 and we're...
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