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In this edition of boat tour Tuesday we take a look at a Pearson 36.2 and meet the cruisers that sail her. This boat is for sale and listed at a great price of $25k here is the link to the listing:
https://www.yachtworld.com/boats/1986/pearson-36-2-sloo...
As we are ready to start our guard rails project, the first thing on the list is to get the stainless bits we need, we head back down to Fort Lauderdale via the super cool Brightline train and get some help from our friend Stefan + Dan breaks down the 3 ph...
We get moved again! This time we're put in a part of the boat yard where we can raise the mast... a little foreshadowing, maybe? Then we drop the centerboard and replace the old rusty cable with a new dyneema rope.
We have fun celebrating Brandy's birthda...
In this episode we take out the old chainplates to see if they are reusable so we can keep our mast upright on our 1971 Pearson 35. Then we show you how we installed them. We also repair the spreaders so we're ready for the new rigging to raise the mast.We...
In this episode, Beau grinds off the through hull fittings and finishes off Saoirse’s paint job with a nice red bottom coat. We are so grateful for you to be following our journey as we restore our 1972 Pearson, Saoirse, into our dream boat to sail the w...
This episode, you guessed it... more SANDING. But we finally get the top coat of Awlgrip to Saoirse using the roll - roll method. We also have some fun at the beach practicing some acroyoga.
big love!
beau, brandy and our salty dogs: oona & dipity
Patreo...
This episode Saoirse get hauled out of the water and set on dry dock. We then do some sanding, sailboat renovations like replacing the part of the deck by repairing the balsa core, and celebrate our 8th wedding anniversary with wedding band tattoos; oh and...
Our very first Vlog episode! This episode we explain our move down to Florida from New York and onto our 1971 Pearson 35 sailboat as full time liveboards with our two dogs. From a town house to tiny living.
big love!
beau, brandy, our salty dogs, oona & ...
In this step, we finally get to fix our bow pulpit thanks to Luis, our new hero! He picked us up, drove us back to San Juan and spent 2 days helping us put Uma's bow back together. With that done, it was time to weigh anchor and set sail for Culebra.
If ...
Eaten Alive… or a close call at least! In this episode, join us as we drive back and forth across California for Ty to work, taking in the beautiful mountain views along the way. We stop at Donner Pass, a place with quite the interesting history… It ...
Who needs a forestay anyways?! Well, maybe if you want to do some sailing… but before we do any more of that, it’s time to do a partial de-rigging and remove our forestay so the boatyard can get to work on fixing our bowsprit and anchor pulpit.
We’...
In this episode, we finally start to wrap up some projects, finishing up the windvane install, then tackling a few other projects and scoring a great deal on some supplies for Varuna. Our families also come to town for a visit and we take them out for som...
Oh my gosh! What a project installing this windvane has been.... I guess that’s the tradeoff for a really good deal. Join us as we start to drill holes in our boat, and realize that they’re in the wrong spot… (whoops) And then drill some more holes...
What's the best way to start season 3?
By showing you what we worked so hard for.
Sailing Uma finally get's to live up to her title. And it's not a surprise that we keep having so much fun with the video production ;)
We want to point out that none of t...
Hey guys! We are finally getting to the fun stuff... prepping to be ready for offshore sailing and long passages! We have a lot of work to do, trying to figure out how to install 30+ year old a windvane, self-steering system that we got off Craigslist wi...
Happy Friday to everyone! Come hang with us as we work on seemingly endless projects getting Varuna all ready to set sail and go cruising! In this episode, we replace our halyard (and learn all about splicing and whipping in the process), take Makara for...
Got rusty lifelines? No worries, you can redo them… It's the circle of lifelines!
Replacing our lifelines on board was one of our highest priority items that we HAD to do before leaving Portland, taking on the big blue Pacific and sailing south. It tur...
In this episode, we officially become sailboat owners! After all the paperwork is finalized, Varuna is ours and we take her out sailing right away. We also explore the Seattle Boat Show and find a used windvane. Last, but certainly no least, we take you...
We made it South !!!!
where we worked on Uma in a much more comfortable temperature, and took a little trip for Christmas. A big cheers to all the beautiful amazing people featuring in this video !
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Splashing my very first boat for the very first time. I was really happy with the bottom paint and had just finished painting the keel joint I had just recaulked hours before (tack free in 45 minutes my ass!) when they came for her. It was a day of, "can...
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