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With the new boat ready to leave the dock, we attempt a 1,400 mile passage to test the systems and in search of warmer weather.
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After a month of hanging out in La Rochelle, France, doing post-factory work on our new Fountaine...
We return to France to see our newly launched boat - Cheeky Monkey - and try to understand all the new gadgets on board.
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Tasha & Ryan sold their businesses, gave up their careers and bought a Fountaine P...
SAILING AROUND THE WORLD ON CHEEKY MONKEY: CHASE THE STORY PROMO
Our journey sailing around the world has begun! We are just getting started with regular episodes, starting with Episode 1, The Making of Cheeky Monkey, our new Fountaine-Pajot Helia 44 cata...
In February and March, I'll cross the Atlantic from Portugal to the Caribbean via Cape Verde aboard a Westsail 42. I'll be crewing for Eric Forsyth. I'm super stoked for this chance to learn from such an amazing guy and for the chance to get to know the We...
We're super excited as we head to France to see the first stages of our new sail boat that is going to take us on our world voyage!
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Sailing Around the World. Cheeky Monkey is the name of the sailboat. Tasha ...
Yup! I went sailing today but only for a few hours. In fact, the purpose was many to do some harbour manoeuvres but it turns out there is so much stuff growing under the boat that it's only barely able to motor. When I got back to the boat I got started on...
Tomorrow is the day! The day I move aboard my boat on a permanent basis. I'll officially be a liveaboard. I'm super stoked! Having said that I look forward to relaxing a bit - and shooting videos without being stressed ;) The last two weeks have been crazy...
I've only got three days till I need to move out of the house. The new owner was here yesterday and I gave her a quick tour of the house. She seemed like an awesome person :) Now the pressure is on to get all of my things sorted out before I move aboard th...
After many weeks of waiting, I finally got my tourist visa and was able to come back to Uma and Dan :) and so the hard work continued....
During my time in Haiti, I kept working and editing the previous episodes. My brother David was so amazing for shar...
I finally get to test fit the mahogany slats for the ceiling aboard Obelix! Yay! :) Looks pretty swanky if you ask me ;) And it'll keep me nice and warm once I move aboard the boat and finally become a full-time liveaboard :)
Painting the vertical "stringers". Things are starting to shape up! I have no doubt I'll be nice and toasty up in my v-berth this winter. Fingers crossed the house will sell soon so I can move aboard the boat!
This video was shot Sunday morning (before getting to the "real" work I had planned that day). I wanted to hold off on using power tools until nobody in the marina was at sleep anymore. The video gives a quick glimpse into some upcoming projects/tasks aboa...
This is the method I used for insulating the hull aboard my sailboat (a 30 ft Albin Ballad from 1973). I'll use a different method in the v-berth, but this method seemed to work well last winter when I was living aboard. I spent a month aboard the boat dur...
This is the method I used for insulating the hull aboard my sailboat (a 30 ft Albin Ballad from 1973). I'll use a different method in the v-berth, but this method seemed to work well last winter when I was living aboard. I spent a month aboard the boat dur...
I head up to check on Obelix for the first time after getting back from the US. In this video, I talk about the five projects/tasks I want to get out of the way before moving aboard the boat. The house still hasn't been sold but I'm so excited to become a ...
My last day in NYC. I ride the Staten Island Ferry to go see my friend Jorge. We go sailing on his southern cross 28 before I need to head for the airport. Awesome day! Thank you so much, Jorge!
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Kamau is building a 54 ft boat in his yard. In part 2 (of 2) Kamau shows us his progress. We get to check out his strongback, the plywood and fiberglass dingy he build last summer and the timber that will soon become the keelson in his sailboat.
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Kamau is building a 54 ft boat in his yard. In part 1 (of 2) Kamau tells us about how he got started on this huge project.
Kamau's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/kamauiandiataiyero/videos
My friend from S/V Corsair (link down below) and I check out an awesome Chesapeake 32. The boat's owner (Bob) gave us some background on the Chesapeake 32, how he came to own his boat and how he had the engine replaced with an electric motor. Very nice boa...
An awesome day aboard a Carbo Rico 38 (S/V Corsair) out on the Chesapeake Bay. For a more in-depth tour of this boat check out this boat tour: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H15UA9XmBmI
YouTube channels mentioned in this video:
Corsair: https://www.yout...
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