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This week, I’m giving you a full tour and a bit of a review of our sailboat: Polar Seal, a Beneteau Oceanis 40, 2 Cabins layout (also called the owner’s version) from 2007. Polar Seal isn't only our boat, she is our home since we became liveaboards in ...
When you are one boat, you are sailing. When you are two boats, you are racing. Guys, we are making friends!!!
This week, we make landfall from crossing Biscay in Galicia, and bay-hop from Ria del Barqueiro to Cedeira. We are having a great time with the...
Bonus video! We answer most of the questions we've received over the course of the last two months.
We talk about our backgrounds, our boat, the equipment that we use, and answer a few quirky questions we received :)
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Life is short: Meet someone on Tinder, Quit your job, Sell your apartment, Buy a boat and go sail the world!!!
This week, I find the answer to a question I asked myself “Why does sailing across the Bay Biscay have such bad reputation?!”
Ahead of o...
Life is short: Meet someone on Tinder, Quit your job, Sell your apartment, Buy a boat and go sail the world!!!
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This week, by popular demand, the episode is in French! (With English subtitles, of course).
We make an escale in Bretagne, near ...
This week, we are in Cherbourg and take the opportunity to visit the biggest nuclear submarine in the world open to the public. Although the submarine was very spacious, we didn't believe cruising the world in it would be so cozy, and the maintenance cost ...
We knew the passage between the North Sea and the English Channel would be a challenge: we got our money worth.
We left IJmuiden and set sail towards Cherbourg, knowing that the narrowest and shallowest part of the passage would be done by night.
We pla...
This week, we answer an e-mail we received from Ása and Einar, an Iceland couple who wondered what we have found works against seasickness.
Before we start answering, we really want to make a point that we don’t pretend to be experts, nor to have all ...
Its Bonita's time to shine as we finally sail out of Rabaul and explore the underwater world
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In this episode of Sailing Nandji, we have difficulties trying to organise officials for our clearance from port. It is hard dealin...
After a great sailing season in the Caribbean, s/v Cloudy bay (Hallberg-Rassy 54) leaves Antigua and heads off to east coast USA, out of the hurricane zone. The passage Antigua to Florida (St.Augustine) took us 12 days, with an overnight stop in BVIs and a...
I’m scared of getting close to the big ships. Which is exactly what we are about to do many times over the course of one day, as we enter the Kiel canal.
I was quite excited to take the Kiel canal on our sailboat, even if that meant a full day of motori...
It all starts with an Instagram comment we received right before we started sailing towards Kiel, that said “oh, you’ll arrive in Kiel right in time for the Kieler Woche”.
We did not know what the Kiel week was, and we were too busy preparing the sa...
WE ARE TAKING YOUR QUESTIONS!!! Ask us anything you've ever wondered about deciding to quit our jobs to go on a sailing adventure with no prior experience of boats or sailing, how it is to live as a sailing nomad, or anything related to boat life in genera...
With 5nm to go to arrive to port, what else could go wrong...
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In this episode of Sailing Nandji, after one of our scariest times at sea and a very challenging passage we arrive to Rabaul, Papua New Guinea. With only 5 nauti...
In this vlog our sailboat gets moved under the tent and we finish up removing everything prior to painting the deck. We also remove the top skin of fiberglass on deck in six spots to test for moisture in the core. Only one area was questionable.
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In this vlog we pull stanchions, pull the bow pulpit, and sand the deck in preparation for being under the cover in the boatyard. Once we're under the cover we'll begin removing everything else and taking core samples from various locations in the deck to ...
Taking a weekend away on our Trailer Sailor we learn a few lessons in safety and I play tetris with the internal modules of the Hull to finish up the laminating in the Hull of our 12mtr Cat.
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Go Back to where this all began at Episode 1: ht...
It took three years. Three years from the day Ryan texted me with that crazy idea: why not quit our jobs, buy a boat and go sail the world, and see where the winds take us!
We had no idea how to sail, knew nothing about boats, and had only been dating fo...
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Tarka is a 1973 Albin Vega 27 (8.2m) tha...
s/v Cloudy Bay (Hallberg-Rassy 54) spent a month in Martinique, which is a delightful slice of France, with a culture of its own, no mass tourism, and many stunning unspoiled anchorages. We had guests for 2 weeks (Teo, Geta & little Darius, 2 years old...
Every new beginning come from new beginnings end!
One week to departure, we are saying goodbye to the life we built here in Sweden. About 10 years ago, Ryan and I left our home countries to come and settle in a land that offered us professional opportuniti...
s/v Cloudy Bay (Hallberg-Rassy 54) had another very exciting sailing between islands, going from Les Sains to Martinique. We started very early, at 5am, and we had all sorts of wind strengths, sun, rain, and clouds. Felt like sailing from Caribbean winter ...
s/v Cloudy Bay (Hallberg-Rassy 54) spent 2 days on the small pretty island Terre-de-Haut in Les Saints, Guadeloupe. Fun day on the scooter, exploring all the beaches and the mellow hills. The small town of Le Bourg is very quaint, and we had the most amazi...
s/v Cloudy Bay (Hallberg-Rassy 54) spent 10 days in Dominica, discovering an amazing destination for the ones looking for active vacations, and meaningful tourism. Dominica has spectacular scenery with breathtaking views over the volcanoes peaks or from th...
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