After a few weeks in Horta we decided to set off sailing to explore the rest of the islands. Our final stop was ponta Delgada, one of the most eastern and last island of the Azores and 160 mile sail. Rather than do it one go, we decided to stop at Terciera...
In this video we make our longest passage to date, setting off from Mupe Bay early in the morning, to arrive in Dartmouth before sunset, making our way around Portland Bill yet again as we head firmly back into the West Country.
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It was a miserable day, and while I was sorting things out at home I realised that it had been four years since I fixed the inflatable, and that some of you might be interested in how it worked out. This then reminded me of another repair that we made and ...
In this episode we say goodbye to our beloved Mac dinghy and get a brand new inflatable RIB dinghy by Highfield.
And we do a project that Delos took just 3 days to complete, well for us it's 3 weeks of painstaking work.
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Well, this is a slightly different episode. In addition to the 7 things I have learned about Typhoons in Japan, I share four reflections following being on board Wahine in Tokyo during Super Typhoon 19 and share tips from Japan cruising specialist Kirk Pa...
A big part of strip-built construction isn't the glue-up itself, which is a satisfyingly quick process, but is the fairing and finishing process that comes after. Steve and volunteer Grant (thanks again, Grant!) fill large imperfections and voids in the se...
We leave the beautiful Langford Island and Langford Reef and make our way out to the Great Barrier Reef, namely, Bait Reef and Hook Reef.
Nutshell gets a good clean and we take Peanut out and about to look around and to try and find a pathway through the ...
Sailing GREECE Islands - Family Sailing Life at Sea. Transiting through Greece means little to no stops other than resting, groceries and fuel. So a lot of Sailing, particularly Sailing Greece islands like beautiful Crete. We need to get used to sailing Me...
We headed to the nearby island of Pico... we had a minor mishap in the morning with our wake up alarm but by 10am we were on our way exploring this unique volcanic island by car.
By afternoon, we'd only just scratched the surface of the island and we knew...
Join us as we set sail along great Britains Jurassic coast line, starting in Studland Bay and finishing this leg of the journey anchoring in the stunning Mupe Bay.
We have some great sailing conditions as we join a fleet of boats that had set sail at the ...
An in depth look at one of Australia’s most unique animals, The Cassowary.
This bird is a walking dinosaur and a keystone species to the survival of Australia’s lush Queensland Rainforests.
But their size and strength has given them the unwarranted rep...
This is 30 minutes of satisfying video of underwater boat cleaning ASMR
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SAILING CATAMARAN 320 MILES to Grenada | Our Longest Sailboat Passage since buying our boat. We will be staying here for hurricane season!
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The risk of thunderstorms, unexpected acts of kindness, and an interesting coast lined marked my final few days sailing the Ehime Coast in West Shikoku.
I had to be mindful of CAPE numbers ( Convective Available Potential Energy: see below) during my fin...
The mock-up, and now mold, for the cabin house is finally put to work as the cedar strip-planked house comes together. Building this crucial part of the boat with this method has many reasons, chief among them being that strip-planking is extremely strong ...
Our LAST Adventure in Turkey - and setting of Sailing Blue Horizon in GREECE. In this episode we say goodbye to Turkey do one final sail in turkey and cross Sailing into Greece, We are sailing blue horizons and love the experience of sailing the Mediterran...
We'd spent over two week's aboard our sailboat sailing towards the Azores. After finally arrived and were allowed to go and explore! I (Khiara) may have had an unknowing bout of cabin fever so when I was free to explore the land, I went a little crazy.
We...
In southwest Shikoku, near Cape Ashizuri, lies the wonderful town of Tosa Shimizu offering spectacular vistas, history, and charm as well as convenience for yachts who harbor there. With laundry, restaurants, shops, marine stores all within minutes if not...
In this episode we explore Hitchinbrook island National Park on the east side of Australia.
It’s beautiful hikes and waterfalls are exactly what we needed.
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PREPPING 380 MILE CATAMARAN SAILING PASSAGE | Sailboat Living
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Dylan Magaster on SV Arianrhod Single Hand Sails from Mainland Greece to the island of Skiathos
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The last plank... for now, anyway. This episode doesn't feature the whiskey plank, and Steve does a very good explanation for those who have been asking about the difference between a shutter plank and a whiskey plank. We've got four shutters, and like all...
Here are the last of the tasks we tackled to get ready to FINALLY set sail and head west on an adventure to explore the remote gems dotted around the English coast.
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NEW Family Member on our Sailboat while we are SAILING Göcek & Fethiye. Join us in our newest sailing family vlog, a little different than our last sailing vlog. We put a couple of weeks into one. A nice combination of our final sailing in Turkey and ...
We left you last week having sailed ~800nm of the Atlantic Ocean and this week we pick right back up where we left off!
We went for 2 days without touching the Hydrovane to change course and then Adam took the reigns to make sure we still had a working ru...
The charm of the Japanese Coast, on and off land continues to delight. This three-day voyage starts with my final preparations before departure. I am touched and inspired by the people I meet along the way. Shibafuji san, took me to his boatyard where ...
CATAMARAN LIVING IN ANTIGUA | Sailing The Caribbean
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We had the honor of diving the worlds Newest Underwater Sculpture Museum before it opened, give this beauty a couple of years and after some coral planting it will really come to life.
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Hosted by Lowell's brother, Brent, this live interview dives deep into the trials and triumphs of Lowell's solo sailing journey. Two years ago he set out to realize a life-long dream. Sailing solo from Tokyo to Vancouver.
This trans-Pacific interview wil...
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As we've been finishing the rest of the planking on the port side, we have had groups of helpers lend a hand to clean up Arabella's interior. Most recently, David and his son, Grant, card-scraped the interior and applied Danish Teak Sealer to planks and fr...
It’s day one and we head to the public jetty to fill Nutshell with water and give her a final wash-down before heading off on our sail to the Great Barrier Reef.
It’s a shakedown cruise for us to make sure that Nutty is safe and ready for our imminent...
Our simple life on a sailboat and the final stops of sailing Turkey. We get the questions often what it takes to live a simple life? And we ask ourselves what is simple living. Is it minimalist living, and could living on a sailboat qualify as such? Or sai...
After a favourable weather window appeared for crossing the Atlantic, we got down to business and put a hold on exploring Bermuda.
The day arrived and we headed out into beautiful sailing conditions. Despite the fantastic weather, we were both feeling a ...
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We are on Magnetic Island at the Wallaby sanctuary learning about the little guys and all the struggles they face.
Adorbs is an understatement!
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