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We've just sold our aluminum cruiser, and now it's time to change things up by getting on a new boat with a new sailing part...
Does our boat do well drying out at low tide? We'll pretty much find out!!
We chose the spot we anchored in because we knew we could get in with a shallow draft, but what we were not expecting was for the tide to fall so low that we'd be sitting in 2 fee...
We accomplished our first goal of sailing from Florida to Norway and next it was time to check off our next goal of getting to the Arctic Circle. Listed as any latitude above 66°33′47.8″N, we knew we could have made it this far north without checking...
We had that pesky little problem that we sailed into Norway without being able to visit a customs agent, so in this week's episode we make another day passage up to the town of Florø. Here we make a visit to the police station to clear in, which means we...
Five years ago we had a dream to sail to Norway....and it has now (FINALLY) happened!! It was a long road to get here, and the sailing part only takes up about 18 months of that time. First we had to find the right boat...and then spend nearly 3 years ge...
We're so happy to bring this episode to you because now are are getting to the really exciting cruising footage of NORWAY!!
Before we can enjoy the country and all it has to offer though, we need to make it across the North Sea. We'd heard these can be t...
We're really excited to bring you this week's episode where we start our journey through the Caledonian Canal, and get to do more traveling through the Scottish Highlands.
We think our morning is going to begin by jumping right into the Lion's Den of Nept...
We have just left our anchorage in the Scottish Highlands to make the remaining 26 miles to the beginning of the Caledonian Canal. Winds are about perfect and we're able to sail the entire way there, through beautiful lochs and even through a narrow chann...
It's time for a new video, and this week we sail the remainder of the Irish Sea up to Scotland.
Our weather on the Irish Sea goes back and forth from blissfully calm to getting tossed around by building waves...but at the end of two days we drop anchor wi...
Last time we left off with our departure from Waterford in southern Ireland, with the goal to head 60 miles to the town of Arklow...and entering the Irish Sea in the process.
The predicted winds which were supposed to carry us had disappeared, but just to...
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t's time to go back in the water!! The day before launching, Elements is lift...
This week's episode brings us back to the harbor of Angra where we visit the immigration office to see if we can extend our 90 day visa to 12 months. Since we haven't been finding the winds we need to get north we thought, why not winter here?
That weeke...
Herby and Maddie continue tearing out the old head to make room for the head refit they are doing. They also take a break from the work to visit the sulfur pits on the island of Terceira, Azores.
#Azores #boatwork #refit
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When an island has bull running, sea kayaking, diving, and cliff jumping, you know you're in for an adventure when you visit! Not knowing exactly how much time we have left to spend in the Azores, we try to take full advantage of each stop.
While in Terce...
Of all the far flung destinations to sail to in the world, Faial Azores should be near the top, for it's beauty, diversity, and sometimes surreal atmosphere.
One of the most noticeable islands the Azores have, for housing Portugal's highest point, is also the one that gets nearly the fewest visitors by sailboat. Without many good harbors, we find another way to get to neighboring Pico.
Hopping the ferry for...
There are so many things to love about Horta. Except when two boats crush you against a cement wall.
As we make landfall in in Faial, we can still not get over the beauty and charm of this island. Rugged cliffs sitting next to quaint European villages. ...
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So.. a lot of people have been anticipating us building our new swim platform & what are we going to do... well the time is here people!!
I present you......
Our new Swim Platform!!
& our boat also got hit by a squid boat..... we weren...
Our Trans-Atlantic voyage is approaching the end!
We pick up this video on Day 18, after we get the news that our friends on s/v Calico Skies are arriving in Horta, while we still have 700 miles left and can expect winds on the nose for the next 72 hours....
The time has come, we're leaving the Caribbean to sail across the Atlantic towards Europe!
Matt takes a minute to explain the situation with our watermaker, why it isn't working, and why we decide to leave anyway. Making a 12 mile sail from Simpson Bay o...
As we start to sail slightly north again we visit one island which does not get many visitors.....leaving it completely unspoiled for those who do make it there.
Leaving Antigua behind, we set out on a NW course with the wind and waves at our back as we ...
It's time to get back to work on our dodger, now we're laying the tracks on the cabin house and cockpit combing for the bolt rope to slide into.
First though, we take a little time to appreciate Antigua after our busy schedule and go for a hike on the Goa...
After taking a little time to ourselves after recovering from the tragic news of Jessica's brother's passing, we're now in Antigua and have a few days before the excitement of Antigua Sail Week begins.
Realizing that our cupboards are getting empty since ...
Plans have changed and we decide to stay in St. Barth's!
To get out of the extremely rolly and uncomfortable main harbor, we drop our mooring ball and take the 2 mile trip around the corner to Anse de Colombier. Here we figure we can begin to tackle a fe...
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