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See how to fold a mainsail from a 35 ft boat, single-handed without any assistance from anyone. The folded sail takes up very little room and is easy to deal with on deck when you go to bend it on / hoist it again. Subscribe! ➜ http://bit.ly/SBYouTube⛵...
Here we are on the south west coast of Santa Antao island. And we are taken on a hike up the lush valley that is fed by a natural spring. After about three hours of hiking we are at a beautiful waterfall. But there while trying to get a drone view, I lose ...
YES! We really did bury something on this island for you to find. ARRRRGH Delos Tribe!!! There be a PIRATES BOOTY on this here secret island!!! We know ‘cause we buried it…. The clues below will lead you to the treasure, but be warned the path is r...
After 20 days at sea it took us a while to get used to using the old legs again; not to mention how long it took to scrub off all the algae, barnacles and miniature crabs who had taken up residence on Avalon's bottom.
Now we find ourselves in the Caribbea...
We have been sailing in the Grenadines, Caribbean for weeks. We best holiday, the best crew we had at our floating home POLY. Thank you Daniel who made this video to show their experience of the time aboard Poly. We very much appreciate being and sharing w...
We head off from Prince Rupert's Bay, Dominica to Deshaies, Guadalupe. The next morning as we try to depart Deshaies, we forget an important step in turning the engine on again and find ourselves trouble shooting for a couple days. We also have our first g...
We decided it was time to learn how to use our main sail properly! With the help from our new friends on Sailing Uma we were able to sail on and off of anchor for the first time! Thanks guys!
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We run our windlass cable as well as our gas piping. We paint our last coat of paint on the interior. Our engine gets hauled away and we get some bad news about her. On a brighter note, we install our awesome formica counter tops & install our ...
The Captain is producing a series showing the more technical side to our sailing adventure. This first one is all about the Atlantic Ocean crossing that we recently completed.
We hope you enjoy gaining insights into how we run our boat.
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On this week's episode of Onboard Lifestyle we dive back into the sugar scoops to lay down some fiberglass cloth using West System epoxy on our custom 435 catamaran SV Basik. Come back next week to see if we can make sanding more interesting...see you then...
Sailing from Cape Town to La Reunion is an off-the-beaten-track 3,000 NM route in some of the roughest waters on the planet. Delos is ready and our new crew has arrived! Time to head to the islands for the winter so we say goodbye to Cape Town and point ...
While learning to sail the "new" catamaran we make a big (rookie) mistake at 13 knots boat speed. It's less dramatic than it sounds unless you consider the loads and expenses involved if we were not able to solve the problem. All while our octogenarian p...
This week on Sailing Catalpa we leave Jakarta and arrive at the Volcano Krakatau in the Java Sea, see a turtle laying her eggs and replace a dodgy fix up on our engine.
We hope you enjoy and Cheers everyone for watching!!
To see more of our videos and s...
What is a Mandingo? Fierce African warriors and in Cape Verde also great sailors. We set off with a crew of Cape Verdeans. It was great to have them aboard as they know the local waters. That's probably why we caught a big Mahi Mahi. Peixe was my go to guy...
After a 100 nautical mile motor sail along Quebec's rugged and beautiful Côte-Nord-Duplessis region we stop to explore The Mingan Archipelago, and it's lovely Acadian port of Havre St Pierre
The Mingan Archipelago features colossal limestone outcroppings...
We just beat a good storm with 50 knot winds into Bay of Islands, and take shelter in Wood's Island Harbour and then dock at Bay of Islands Yacht Club. We explore Corner Brook and do some re-provisioning before sailing up to Goose Arm to anchor and do some...
Each stop further east on Cote Nord would take us to smaller ports, less traveled but no less interesting, Baie Johan Beetz, Natashquan, and then a 175 mile overnight crossing, of the Esquiman Channel, to Bay Of Islands, on Newfoundlands west coast.
From Grande Bergeronne we sail across to the St. Lawrence's south side and dock in Rimouski, Matane and east to St Anne Des Monts.
Rimouski is a major fishing port and we've found some of the best sea food on the east coast there!
Sailing from Québec City east to Cap-a-l'aigle the river widens and some really good sailing begins if you play the current right. We explore the Saguenay's fiord and then sneak into Grande Bergeronne just east of the Saguenay's mouth.
In chapter 1 we set sail from Lake Ontario down the St. Lawrence through the 7 locks of the seaway and dock at Basin Louise in Québec City. From Basin Louise is the perfect place to explore Marché du Vieux-Port de Québec and the old cities winding stree...
Jayne and I had always considered Newfoundland one of our ultimate sailing destinations, with careful planning and preparation, our goal seemed not easy but within our ability. We would have to give up idyllic weekends spent enjoying the sun, winds and anc...
The beautiful journey continues... WE have left Grenada and are heading north towards St. Vincent and the Grenadines. It feels good to move on to the other islands and stretch our our boats "sea legs." Happy to be on the move and excited to see what the Gr...
With the wind about 15 knots on the bow, the sky dark with clouds, we beat towards L'Anse A Beaufils, taking into account we could stop at Grande Riviere if the wind didn't fair.
Grande Riviere is reported to be by the CHS sailing directions a good, altho...
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