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Magnus has a little accident with a fish hook. After much debate about how to get it out and who is going to actually do it, we decide to head back to La Paz to go the hospital to get it removed professionally. There’s always fear of infection with a rus...
Passage planning!! We've been discussing where we want to go after the Bahamas and it's hard to decide! There are so many opinions! Should we go to the BVI's or Grand Cayman! Watch the full episode to find out what we decide!
Thank you to everyone who ha...
We take a quick trip up to LA to renew our visas and catch up with friends. We pick up Wendy’s sister, Helen and she flies to La Paz to spend some time with us on Nutshell cruising the islands just off the coast.
She shows us how to make rice paper roll...
After 12 days at sea through rough weather, the hard part is over...or is it. Our arrival in Svalbard takes a turn, literally, and we're suddenly facing 20 knots of wind in an unfamiliar harbour.
We have been working very hard on our next Greenland episo...
After having stripped Victoria of her interior, we now move on to disassembling her hull by removing her cockpit, aft deck and then her rudder.
Almost all of the mahogany that is being stripped from her is being saved and we will reuse as much of it as w...
We leave Playa Balanadra and make our way to the anchorage at La Paz. It’s Christmas time, so we head onto land for a lovely lunch at a nearby restaurant.
La Paz anchorage has very shallow sections and just after dinner we hit the bottom!
We take the n...
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Welcome to the reality of what you can expect living aboard a sailboat in the Bahamas.
Declan DP License Code: DDP1590562
So this week we give some thought to our tool boxs, or more specifically address the problem of having steel tools on a boat, and rust.
It doesn't matter how well you look after your tools on a boat sooner or later they will go rusty so lets see how goo...
We take a look at the beautiful bay of Bahia Bonanza on Espiritu Santo in the Sea of Cortez, Mexico.
We check out a ‘new’ second-hand dinghy and finally Peanut is upgraded.
We catch our first skipjack tuna and anchor in Balandra Bay with its famous m...
What is the soul of an old boat? We believe it has to do with all the people she has touched and the journeys they have experienced. All this shows in every detail and aspect of an old boat. It would be a great disservice to Victoria if she were simply ...
We manage to catch quite a few fish in this episode only to end up losing them or throwing them back because they aren’t suitable to eat! So, no fish for dinner, but not for lack of trying.
We leave the “mainland” of Mexico and sail across the Sea o...
We finally leave La Cruze and Magnus manages to land a very large mahi mahi on a small rig.
Magnus does a jury-rig on the alternator which has stopped working, again. Only a few weeks before we get the new parts for it so he can fix it properly.
Plenty o...
After the dinghy disaster in Ibiza the kids surprised us with their ability to spring into action and make dinner while we dealt with the problem. A few days later we found the footage of their.. inspired approach.
Leaving Ibiza, we headed for the Spanish...
So we only realized once we watched the video it was in portrait.... we're still learning this whole LIVE shenanigans ha ha.
We answer some of your questions & get down to talking about our engine problems
Thanks for watching! Appreciate all the kind...
We often get asked about our camera gimbal on the back of the boat so this week we take a short break from boat maintenance to explain about our setup. What we have done in the past, and how the new and improved mk3 version is going to address some of the ...
All the frames are steamed in! AND we got donated a TON of white cedar!
We have been thinking about our planking material since we started and were wondering if it would be worth buying cedar or if we were better off planking in our beautiful white oak...
In this episode we check out the weekend market at the La Cruze Marina.
Magnus and Rat install the new lazy jacks and we get an upgrade on the batteries.
Magnus cranks up the bbq and makes a feast of chilli ribs.
More boat jobs, as usual, too.
Thanks f...
The SeaDog is an early fibreglass yacht designed in the 60's and built up until the mid 70's. Well over a hundred have been built with plenty having circumnavigated the globe and several of these single handed, so this is a proper Bluewater yacht in every ...
The wind disappears and drifting in the current we are heading towards the busy shipping lane... This engine will be the death of us! https://www.sailingnandji.com
This week on Sailing Nandji, we return to the islands of Karimunjawa to fix our headsail ha...
What do you do if you're hiking in the wilds of Greenland by yourself and something goes wrong? Éanna knows and is prepared, but the big question is...SHOULD HE FIGHT A RAVEN??? And Drake and Mo meet some locals with the help of our Phantom drone Harry. ...
We visit quite a few little places in this episode.
The water pump carks it and Magnus finds a new one on Nutshell!
More fixes and a visit from the french baker.
Thanks for watching and following along with our adventure.
Magnus and Wendy
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Our second day out sailing, we hit our first over 25 knot sustained winds with a 31 knot gust. Looking back it was nothing, but at the time we were pretty unnerved at the whole ordeal. Oh, and we saw dolphins at the end
As we steam in Arabella's frames we have now reached the aft section of the build and need to cut the rabbet up the sides of the stern posts to determine where our frame sockets should land. Once cut we spend a day steaming in frames with a couple snags a...
The crew of Paragon gets a Greenlandic language lesson from a local fisherman, and then meets up with a Swedish research sailing vessel on a mission to find the first boat to sail the Northeast Passage.
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