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In this video we share with you our experience viewing two catamarans, a Lagoon 440 and a Lagoon 39 in Fort Lauderdale. After searching continuously online, we finally find our dream boat and it’s everything that we imaged it to be. We’re now ready t...
Completing Arabella's hull is something we are eagerly striving for. With this installment we cross a milestone in that goal. All of Arabella's frames that can currently go in, are finally installed. Once we have completed the planking process, the last...
We start to make preparations for leaving the Kingdom of Tonga to sail to Norfolk Island via the beautiful Minerva Reef. We’ve heard that the crayfish are fabulous on the south reef so we’re going to check it out.
We pick up a few last minute food sup...
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With Magnus’ Mum on board, we leave Nuka’alofa and head out to the islands for a look around before returning to Nuka’alofa.
There’s plenty to see under the water and Wendy does a few snorkels and discovers the ...
Have you ever wondered what it's like to come face to face with a 40 ton sea creature? Well, so did we! So our crew sailed to a group of 170 islands in the south pacific that form the kingdom of tonga to try and swim with these gentle giants...and the res...
In last week's episode, we went into detail about how we are fabricating the forward sawn floors. From how we are taking measurements using tick sticks and a template to how we are cutting our rolling bevel down the frames without a ship's saw.
In this ep...
After our first good night’s sleep and a lull in the blustery weather, we dingy over to Big Mama’s, a lovely yacht club on the motu just off the main island of Nuka’alofa, for our first draft beer in absolutely ages!
We head across the bay in Peanut...
We spend a quiet week in Bora Bora, The weather is a bit ho hum so we do a few boat jobs and have a wonderful sail in the Bora Bora lagoon.
We then check out of French Polynesia and start the 14 day sail to the Kingdom of Tonga. It’s a full-on ride, wit...
We've never seen anything like this on the charts before, so we have to find out what it is! Join us for another installment of our journey as we sail through Tonga!
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This is one of the most somber videos I have ever had to make.
Bud is the man I bought my boat from. After buying the boat he became one of the best friends I have ever known. He was a great man.
I will never forget him.
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We've done steam bent frames for the majority of Arabella, now, in the stem and the stern, it's time to make some sawn frames.
Where the bow and stern come in to the centerline timbers, the shape of the hull is fairly sharp. Steam bending frames in these ...
We take Peanut up a gorgeous little river and then sail to the north island, Tahaa and pop in to a couple of the beautiful bays. The water is deep so there is limited anchoring.
Magnus fixes our scupper which has been broken since we bought Nutshell.
We ...
Be happy with less: Surviving on a Tiny Tropical Island
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How much does coffee cost in Qaqortoq, Greenland? How about vegetables? We spend the day exploring before meeting an unexpected visitor. Will Éanna jump ship?
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Planking has been a very fun challenge though a bit of a challenge it has been. Learning to fit the oak planks to each other has its intricacies. We need to make sure the plank fits well fore and aft but also that the bevels match so that we can put in a...
We leave Tahiti and make the small passage to the nearby beautiful island of Moorea.
We check out the sealife and plunge into waters filled with circling sharks and very inquisitive stingrays!
Then it’s off to the island of Raiatea on an overnight pas...
It's time to enjoy the island paradise we worked so hard to get to! Explore the kingdom of Tonga with us as we spot whales, scuba dive swallows cave, mow down some watermelon, and welcome our new crew member Brett from Australia.
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A new sailing season and we fly up the West Australian Coast! We cover the ground a lot quicker than usual as we are trying to get to the wild & remote Kimberly region this year! A few set backs, James seems to always be fixing the boat and motors of l...
Sometimes all it takes for a rig to come down is just one little cotter pin.
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You can have a lot of fun with a Wayfarer dinghy. This week we take Elizabeth and a friend out for dinner in town, followed by treasure hunting on a deserted island, what could be better.
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With all the bent frames installed in Arabella and all the bronze floors in place, we can now work on installing the sole beams. The sole beams are the members that will span from frame to frame and support the cabin sole inside of Arabella.
We are insta...
We head up to the big smoke, Papetee, on the local bus and manage to get the new part which we need to fix our fridge.
As usual, and as is common on boats, a little job turns into a much bigger one, and we end up sailing to Papetee and picking up a comple...
Hold on for our fastest sail ever! Sylfia stretches her legs and we fly into Tonga at WARP SPEED (For us haha 😂 ) We arrive to some less than ideal conditions, get checked in, and start enjoying the amazing kingdom of tonga!
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One of the great parts of boatbuilding (or maybe the hardest part about learning boatbuilding?!) is that there are many different ways to do things. And they are all correct!
Steaming in Arabella's frames is a good example of this. All her framing so far...
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