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We see more of this amazing trimaran and get some insight in to why Avalanche was towed into port.
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Part 1 of a boat tour and interview with John Barry III of s/v Avalanche, a Hammerhead 54 racing and cruising trimaran.
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The Hans Christian 33 and 41 are two of my all-time favorite boats because they are pure. They are true heavy-displacement cruising vessels and make no compromises. They were expertly designed, built, and laid out for a cruising couple or small family, and...
Boat electrical made easy. Part 4 . Do your own electrical work on your boat. In this video part 4 of the basics of boat electrical work. See 1-3 of basics first.
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We were pleasantly surprised with this boat. She is a 2008 custom Gorbon 53' deck salon, built in Turkey for over 1.5 million dollars. She still feels like a million dollar yacht today, but she costs MUCH less to purchase now.
The dual helms, deck salon,...
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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Sailing in Albania !? That's right, watch as we explore Saranda and head south to Ksamil Islands. Brittni got attacked by a pair of balls at the dock...
Mistral winds, More rock than roll? Being forced to seek shelter during mistral winds we just happen to be in the right place at the right time form music and entertainment.
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Sometimes all it takes for a rig to come down is just one little cotter pin.
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This is our story before sailing life. We celebrate our 11th year anniversary in the Bay of Eagles, Dominican Republic and share some intimidate details about how we met, how we got engaged, what we did prior to sailing and many more little facts about US....
This boat was built in 1986 as a mobile sawmill for harvesting exotic woods in remote locations. It was then acquired by the founder of Crocs who had it refit in 2012 and used it as a way to promote the brand. It has since been donated to AMI Kids to be us...
The Ericson 38-200 offers a lot of nice comfortable features in a racer-cruiser built in the 80's. We're familiar with this particular boat because it's currently owned and being sold by our friends Drew and Avery.
This boat was struck by lightning twice...
A long day sailing around icebergs in the fjords of Greenland ending in an unknown harbour where we are unsure if we will even find a place to dock calls for...some FRESHLY MADE BREAD!
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We've been getting a lot of you guys asking for some more affordable and smaller boats than what we've been showing, so we've reached out to a few boats that we think would be good to tour and this is the first "smaller" boat we're touring (For clarificati...
WE| Sail to Turks & Caicos. Unfortunately, due to some computer troubles we had to skip over an episode (Puerto Rico Part II). Stay tuned, however for the passage from Puerto Rico to Turks will premier as soon as we get our computer fixed.
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We were truly taken aback by this 65 foot steel yacht. At an asking price of $225,000, it has the accommodations of 50' or bigger catamaran for a much more affordable price tag. Typically catamarans with similar accommodations are million dollar boats. We'...
Storm dodging! Fast sailing to outrun the weather.
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Originally built in 1972, Durbeck made some really heavy duty cruising yachts, built to go anywhere. The hulls on the fiberglass Durbecks are extremely thick and overbuilt, leading to a heavy-displacement cruiser like this one.
In our opinions, this boat ...
We pick up anchor, raise the sails and set off to Bimini where we check into the Bahamas. Kicking off our first moments in Bimini, it was very magical to be in this water again and cruising. Enjoy the good vibes and scenery.
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What would you do if your ship went down in such a remote place. We explore our new surroundings on this isolated island.
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This Lagoon 47 Catamaran is a prototype diesel-electric hybrid built in 1996. It's pretty cool to see that Lagoon was experimenting with electric propulsion over twenty years ago. It's also neat to see the system is still functioning today and is sailed on...
Lightning strike.
Hitting submerged objects.
Dogs on a boat!
We meet up with sailing Chelsea and go to some fantastic beaches.
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The Formosa 68' (70' LOA) sure is an interesting design and a HUGE boat. This particular boat was purchased and worked on Pre-Hurricane Irma, but when the hurricane hit the boat sustained a little damage to the genoa furler. It's been sitting in it's slip ...
A remote anchorage, a calm night, and a fishing pole...what could go wrong?
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