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Let's get this cutwater (stem or bow of the boat) shaped up, shall we? Plus, more 12 volt electrical work, the worm shoe is installed, the last of the pitch repairs on the deck are carried out, we get a varnish and finish report from Ross and George, and t...
We arrive at Chianti Bay in the delightful Montebello Islands just off the Dampier coast.
Join us in Peanut as we explore the Montebello Islands. We spend hours just poking around the tiny islands and checking out the little inlets and lagoons. It’s a m...
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Marine electrical, woodworking, an epoxy pour, KP update, Akiva update, wood finishing and varnishing, hull fairing, bilge pump installation, navigation equipment, and spiffing up the shaper to do the big work of making the cherry wood grab rails for the i...
We have been killing time checking out the nearby islands while waiting for the new anchor chain to arrive.
We take a look at Malus Island and the fishing shack Magnus used to visit twenty years ago.
We make our way back to Dampier, collect the chain, pr...
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Magnus begins the task of fixing the holes in the bowsprit with epoxy.
We go ashore in search of the many petroglyphs which are in this area.
Magnus splices a new anchor rode to replace the 500 feet of chain which is now at the bottom of the ocean, with ...
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That's right, it's time to cut some holes in the boat... not the through hulls yet for things ...
We head to shore to sort out the broken shaft and catch up on provisioning.
Peanut gets a bit of TLC with a new ‘bumper’ and good cleanup.
Friends arrive onboard and we leave Broome and head south on our way to Dampier.
Whales are everywhere. We ca...
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After finally managing to make it through Whirlpool Pass we tuck into a bay at Dunvert island, just on the other side and have a well earned rest.
The next day Magnus looks at all of our options and we decide that the best thing to do is to head out to se...
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We leave Crocodile Creek for the final time and make our way to Cockatoo Island and a drink on the wood at the Iron Ore Bar.
We make our way to Coppermine Creek to collect oysters and check out a beautiful blue hole just down the creek. It’s a magical...
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Life aboard a sailboat revolves around the saloon table, and this week Steve makes progress on a tilting version of one while our new crew member, Scott, builds the co...
We leave Deception Bay and make our way to Langii Gorge. It’s a difficult place to visit because you can’t get all of the tides in your favour, so we head in at high tide to see the rock formations. An advantage to going in at this time is that we are ...
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We explore various Aboriginal rock art sites and find many beautiful and very old paintings.
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We spend a great deal of time exploring our surrounds in Peanut. There’s just so much to see. We find plenty of Aboriginal rock art paintings, especially the well known Four Men in a Canoe one. It’s much smaller than we thought it would be.
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In this Sailing Episode, we finally leave Kos after a fantastic visit and things go from high to low to high to low when the Meltemi bangs at the door once again and sends everyone in nearby anchorages and ports literally sideways on the islands of Tilos a...
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We leave No Name Island anchorage and gently make our way south the Palm Island.
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We head ashore in Peanut to check out the Aboriginal rock at at Art Creek. It’s worth the hike up the rocks as the art is amazing!
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