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We leave Fakarava and start the supposedly, two day sail to Tahiti, 250 nautical miles away. It ends up being a slow trip and we finally get there about 5 days later!
Magnus cooks up a storm in the galley.
We enter through a pretty scary pass with massiv...
On this episode, WE sail up to the Bahamas after saying goodbye to our friends in Turks and Caicos and receive a fantastic send off from a playful pod of dolphins. WE start off sailing the incredible waters of the lower Bahamas towards the Exuma chain. We ...
We throw ourselves overboard at night over 30,000 feet of pitch black water in hopes of a close encounter with sea monsters! Just your typical night sail on Sylfia! STRANGER THINGS: What We Do On Our Sailboat At Night!
Expedition drenched is a U.S. based...
We are learning so much from the planking process. After having cut and installed the garboard planks, we are now on to the first broadstrakes. These next couple of planks are going on right after the garboard and are also oak and need to be pretty sturd...
We have a little look under the water in the lagoon at Makemo Atoll and check out the coral bombies.
We leave Makemo and head towards Fakarava, the most popular of the Tuamotu atolls.
We take Peanut to the entrance to the lagoon at the pass and drift thr...
Bad weather is on it's way and it's time to GET OUTTA HERE! After sailing 1500 miles from New Zealand to Niue, we finally make landfall only to find out that there's huge westerly swells coming in that will force us to head west to Tonga. We make the mos...
We sail to the private Island of Ile Fourchue in St Barts to spend a few days of hiking, trialling our KEEN hiking shoes and snorkelling in the caribbean blue waters.
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It's on to the port side Garboard! We wanted to show a little bit more detail on what goes into installing these big planks. It can be a little bit of a fight to get them to fit just right. This one also had a little imperfection that needed to be dealt...
We check out the Kon Tiki memorial at Raroia and Magnus does a little fishing from Peanut.
We do a little 2 day passage to the nearby atoll of Makemo and check out the lovely village next to the pass.
Magnus shows how to gravity fill our gas bottle.
The...
Our scariest day at sea...Experience the reality of sailing...It can be humbling, frustating, scary, dangerous...but ultimately one of the most rewarding and satisfying endeavors that we have ever undertaken. Join us for our final installment of our 12 da...
A life at sea can be hard, but when it's good...IT'S GOOD! Experience the magic of crossing an ocean with us! Join us for part three of our 1500 nautical mile sail from New Zealand to Niue, and get a glimpse of our little family drifting at sea.
Get you...
As the weather sets in for a few days, we poke around and check out Raroia, exploring the charming motus and oas which make up the structure of the atoll.
There are plenty of critters with large pincers!
Mavi gets a fly and we see the beautiful landscape...
There is a fine art to planking a boat and we certainly are learning that by putting on Arabella's Garboard. This is one of the hardest planks to fit, but that just means it is a perfect test for us to learn the intricacies of planking.
Arabella is going ...
After some unexpected engine problems, we're forced to interrupt our 1500 mile passage to the south pacific from New Zealand To Niue. We pull into the Kermadecs, about 600 Miles off the coast of New Zealand and meet their official welcoming committee, A ...
Our journey of 1500 nautical miles begins from Opua in the Bay of Islands in New Zealand to the south pacific island of Niue. Conditions are less than favorable as we leave, but we need to ride on the tail of the low pressure storm so we can get the winds...
If you are thinking about building a boat, we seriously need to have a chat, I put this video together to highlight the work done so far and I am not even half way there, join me in the Blood, Sweat Swearing, and Tears involved in building a 40 foot Live A...
What would you do if your ship went down in such a remote place. We explore our new surroundings on this isolated island.
If you enjoyed this video, then give it a thumbs up, make a comment, share it, or support this documentary on Patreon or via Paypal w...
We take a short sail around the corner to the little bay nicknamed Daniel’s Bay. Here we catch up with a local family and buy the delicious grapefruit style citrus fruit, pomplemousse picked straight off the trees.
We leave Nuka Hiva and start our 5 day...
Sorry, this is not much of a film, but then a lots been going on recently, and none of it has been sailing.
But those of you that like Wayfarer dinghy's, sailing on the Medway, or just like to follow us and what we get up to, might find it interesting.
T...
It is time to start planking Arabella! This moment has been a long time coming and we are thrilled to be able to finally start this process. It does mean a bit of a learning curve though, so we had our friend Thad Danielson come back to the boat yard and...
Have you ever wondered what it's like to wake up on a sailboat on the ocean? Find out in today's episode! We dive a ghost ship, play with some dolphins, and have a belated celebration of our purchase of Sylfia!
Expedition drenched is a U.S. based marine ...
We hike from our bay to the next bay over and explore the oldest archaeological site in the Marquesas.
Mavi gets a good workout with breathtaking scenery all around us.
Magnus collects a few coconuts and provides food and drink for his family!
We catch ...
Once she is sailing, we are planning on taking Arabella all around the world on adventures and in all kinds of conditions. A bluewater sailboat like her needs to be tough and be able to stand up to all kinds of conditions.
Atkin designed her with these c...
We check out a lovely little village on Ua Huka and then do a short trip to the nearby island of Nuku Hiva. The scenery is spectacular!
Magnus MAGuivers new batons for the mainsail which we lost on the Pacific Crossing.
We try the local food at a pension...
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