We head out on Peanut to check on the mud nets which Magnus has set. Wow! We are lucky to catch quite a few crabs, the first time for many months.
Wendy makes yummy bread rolls to go with the delicious mud crabs.
We leave Port Douglas and make our way ou...
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After all the fiberglass, foam, and fairing compound from the last few weeks, we get to the pretty stuff for the custom refrigerator (oh heck maybe with a bit more of all of that, too): the drop-in lids are topped with cherry and cherry burl, and they're m...
This week, we scout out a bargain on some cheap winches... that are on the other side of Europe.
To take advantage of the awesome price, Khiara managed to find cheap flights to Faro, Portugal and got to check out a salvage warehouse full of old boat parts...
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We finally make it to Cairns after days of sailing up the coast with no main engine power.
It’s a relief to arrive safely.
Magnus quickly gets on to the task of finding out what has caused the gearbox leak.
We take the opportunity to provision Nutshel...
There are a lot of steps to each of the things we do on Arabella, especially in the interior, and between those multiple paint coats drying, that epoxy curing, and intense reading about 12 V DC electrical systems, there's plenty to do around and about to p...
In this week’s episode we’re charging hard! We had a great run on our way south from Azores that we changed our final destination to 200 miles further to the Canary Islands. We encounter squalls, heavy weather and strong winds along the way but all the...
We slowly sail our way up to Cairns. We reject the Russell Island anchorage because it is just too rolly and continue north to a safer one at Normanby Island.
Magnus lands a shark and we decide to keep it to see what it’s like, so fish and chips for din...
"Before the snow flies," is a busy time around a farm, and this year it involves improvements to the shed, fixing Akiva's platform, and doing a few other labor-intensive tasks for which we had a passionate group of volunteers to help with. Thank you very m...
We start where we finished up last episode - 100 miles offshore on a 4 day trip to Madeira.
After a great first day, we started to settle into the swing of things underway. With the motor on to get through the Azores high, we saw a disturbing thing while d...
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With no engine we are slaves to the wind, or lack of it! We end up waiting at Dunk Island for quite a while until the wind finally picks up… a little.
We check out the island and do the walk to the lookout, which is well worth it. We are surrounded by w...
The finishing touches go onto the shower pan, which gets a drain installed, and the anchor locker, which gets an outlet for gunk that might make its way via the anchor chain. Two-part epoxy paint serves as yet another waterproof barrier for these pieces, w...
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In this episode we transform Sylfia into a Duracell Battery... Just Kidding but we go hard in the North Australian Darwin heat to get our boat ready for her trek around this veryyyy big island!
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After a few weeks of waiting, we finally found a good weather window to sail to Madeira.
In preparation we went out for a shake out sail and to clean the hull however with strong winds approaching, getting back to the dock and typing up was a lot more cha...
In this video, we set sail around more of the beautiful Atlantic islands of the Scillies, Great Britain's best-kept secret. We discover more secluded beaches with perfect sand and crystal clear water and hopefully share what we feel is England's very best ...
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After a packed few weeks of sailing in various parts of the world, our feet are firmly planted back on Millie with plans to get her sailing again.
Firstly though, we needed to address and fix what broke on the boat while we were away. Some strong winds pa...
The usefulness of fiberglass, when applied in the right places, makes the proper application of it an important skill. This week, we tackle three projects, two of which call for fiberglass sheathing, and a third that is a layup set over a mold that will ev...
We leave the Hinchinbrook Channel and stop off at the local IGA to pick up supplies for the next few days.
But it has not been without drama… whilst in the channel the gearbox starts to leak and we don’t know the exact cause of it.
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Almost three years ago we bought a Sailrite LSZ-1 Ultrafeed Walking Foot sewing machine. We felt that we needed a machine for safety in case we had to sew sails in remote locations and especially as we were planning a Pacific Ocean crossing.
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In our last few days aboard the Beneteau 48 on our sailing trip around the Amalfi Coast we get into some more exploring, checking out the town of Amalfi itself. After a forecast of no wind for a few days, we were pleasantly surprised when we set sail to go...
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We decide to change our anchorage and putt around the corner to another creek in the Hinchinbrook Channel.
We take Peanut out to have a look around and explore this majestic place.
In a previous episode, Magnus noted that the windlass was leaking oil, s...
Steve is the 5th generation of his family to live at Pinetum Farm, and many of his tools are lovely hand-me-downs, but some are workhorses he bought at the start of the project for as much bang as he could get for the buck. Unfortunately, the Delta thickne...
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In last week’s episode we arrived in Italy to spend a week on a sailing charter with friends. The boat was a 2018 48ft Beneteau which was surprisingly roomy with 10 of us piled into it.
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Before we went to the boat show, Steve made progress with the galley sink, counter, and stowage area. He broke out some locust and used cherry for the first time—some sweeping, beautiful curves have made a beautiful cubby for needful things where food pr...
We leave Juno Bay in wet weather and make our way around the corner to Orpheus Island and then on to the Hinchinbrook Channel which is between the world heritage listed Hinchinbrook Island and the Australian mainland.
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