So after a lazy morning walk we left the Tidemill Marina and sailed back down river to the place called the rocks.
I dont know how it got its name as its mostly just mud, like the rest of the east coast, but we found ourselves a little beech and had a wo...
Sumergre with us in WWII history again! In this episode we dive a WW2 Japanese Submarine & American B-17 Flying Fortress.
The Search to find these wrecks is an adventure itself. We were warned that Guadalcanal was a conflictive zone and that we had to ...
SV Arianrhod is in Malta Dylan Magaster and Jackson Peters explore the the island of Comino. This is Liveaboard full time travel
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With some help from Bob Emser @TheArtofBoatBuilding we get the breasthooks bolted into place and launch into the black locust beam shelf. Black locust is known for it's rot resistance and durability, exactly the qualities one wants for a deck structure. ...
This is the hardest part about sailing. Choosing to live a nomadic life on the ocean means incredible rewards but it also means saying goodbye...A LOT. In this episode we say farewell to Chief John who had been showing us around his backyard of the Flori...
So with the forecast showing 10-15 from the North we decide to leave Shotley marina and pop around the corner into the River Deben. Turned out to be 25+ and bumpy, but once we dropped sails and put the motor on the family was much happier and the journey w...
After almost 6 months in Tunisia it is finally time to set sail on our sailboat SV Arianrhod and sail the sea to the island country of Malta.
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With the sheer clamp bolted into place the next piece of the deck puzzle is the breasthooks. The breashooks join the clamp with the stem and stern posts and provide a lot of structural stability. In this episode we take a look at Victoria's breasthooks an...
We cover a few questions in this week's Q&A:
00.45 - How do you find good internet while sailing the Caribbean?
2.33 - Have we upped our camera game?
4.09 - If we had just enough cash, what fun and seaworthy projects would we do on the boat?
6.43 - Ho...
We’ve been back in the water a few days but have only gone for a race on Adrianna1, so it’s time to get some water flowing under the hull and hoist the sails again.
We left from Tyrell bay in Carriacou to Anse la Roche, an anchorage on the northern si...
Ian took some time off work and we decided to try out the new boat and have a family holiday, sailing up the East Coast of England.
Leg 1 of the journey went well and once at the Marina we took some time out to fit some Davits to Daphi. These will allow u...
Boat life isn't always sunshine and rainbows...but if you're gonna break down, at might as well be in a magical jungle paradise! Get marooned with us in the wild Tokyo Bay while we deal with our overheating engine...but don't worry, we manage to squeeze i...
On Sv Arianrhod Dylan Magaster and Jackson Peters Sail down the coast of Tunisia on Arianrhod a Liveaboard sailboat, and almost run aground... again
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Freggle and his family visits a boat rental agency in Leucate Port, in the search for the ideal liveaboard sailboat. We meet Jerome who tells us about his work and what the company can provide, while giving us a look around the Catana 47 Catamaran they are...
Welcome back! This episode Steve gets the sheer clamp bolted together and fastened to the steam bent frames of Arabella. The clamp is the first piece of deck framing and the beginning of the visible timbers inside Arabella.
Joe gives us a hand and we ge...
After splashing back in the water from a recent haul out, we decide that our cutlass bearing replacement has solved our strange underwater noise problem that we were having.
The next day, overdue for some fun, we take part in a Cruisers Regatta. Put toget...
So we filmed this a while ago and weren't going to put it out, but then figured that those of you that just like to see what we as a family get up to might enjoy it, so here it is
Its not the most interesting or exciting of films, but then again, that wha...
Welcome to the infamous Iron Bottom Sound, home to one of the largest concentration of World War II Shipwrecks in the world. Learn about the history of the battle of Guadalcanal and dive two stunning wrecked sea planes with us in the beautiful waters of t...
Dylan Magaster and Jackson Peters take a road trip into the Sahara to explore the abandoned star wars sets of Tunisia
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In this episode we varnish the white oak clamp and start working on cleaning up Victoria's hackmatack knees. The knees were likely harvested from the roots of a hackmatack tree growing in a bog in the North East sometime around 1925. It's amazing to be a...
After having the boat on the hard for over a week, Adam gets offered to be crew in a local regatta so takes a break from boat work for the day.
After getting to the regatta he doesn't find a spot on a racing boat but does manage to make his way onto the o...
We have been hanging out to take Nutshell out for a sail but the weather has not been kind enough. I wouldn’t say that we are fair weather sailors but huge storms hit the coast and we had to delay heading off.
After much fiddling Magnus finally manages ...
After so long on my liveaboard sailboat in the marina in Monastir, Tunisia it is time to rent a car and explore the interior of northern Africa and check out the desert of Tunisia. A Dylan Magaster film
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In this installment we make progress on the big planer set-up and we launch into building the sheer clamp.
The sheer clamp is the first piece of the deck structure as well as the first piece of the visible interior. Time to step up our game and make it lo...
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Finally the day has come when we manage to make our ...
In this weeks episode we obviously hauled our boat assuming that if it Tropical Storm Gonzalo was upgraded into a hurricane, we would prepared and strapped down. The weather man wasn't on top form this time and it turned into blue skies and a mild 10 knot...
Boat Life doesn't get much better than this. Welcome to Water Point Village in the remote Mboli Pass of the Solomon Islands. With the help of John we're able to visit some off the map places that almost noone goes to. This is why we do what we do on our...
It's time, Sv Arianrhod my liveaboard sailboat in Tunisia goes back in the water A Dylan Magaster Film
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In this episode we fasten all the recently bent frames and Arabella becomes 100% framed!
After that big milestone we launch into the deck structure which is a whole new set of challenges and fun.
Thanks for following the journey! We could not be makin...
It’s a week of finishing things off, fixing stuff and finding a bargain sail!
Magnus makes new stickers for Peanut. He fixes the impeller on the Honda outboard which has totally shredded!
Plus, Magnus sorts out the broken ST60+ wind instrument which h...
We left the beautiful Ronde Island to sail north to Carriacou. A few days after arriving, we arranged to catch up with a new friend, Trevor Robertson, who has many sailing accomplishments under his belt and who we have persuaded to spare his time for an in...
We take our sail boat through the wild and uncharted Mboli pass in the Solomon Islands. It's one of the most exotic and beautiful places we have ever visited, and almost no one goes there. The crack is a narrow passage through two islands that creates a ...
Sv Arianrhod my liveaboard sailboat in Tunisia A Dylan Magaster Film
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Now that the molds are out we can bend in the remaining 14 frames and finish framing Arabella!
Big thanks to everyone who is following and supporting our crazy journey! Without you we would not be able to produce these weekly videos.
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