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Join us as we continue with the replacement of our prop shaft and cutlass bearing on our custom aluminum sailboat while hauled out in Conception Bay South, Newfoundland. Rather than a how-to DIY, we show you what not to do and the challenges we faced and h...
Join us as we continue exploring the rugged and breathtaking Newfoundland coastline! 🌊In this episode, we are exploring Conception Bay South, haul out our aluminum sailboat for a big boat project, and then head back on the water to explore hidden coves ...
Jay and Kenna have been off the grid, not setting foot on land for over a week while sailing through the San Blas Islands. While anchored at Green Island, they took it slow to ride out some intense winds. With no working outboard and a less-than-reliable p...
We’re officially headed south through the ICW during hurricane season… with a baby... and a dog... What could possibly go wrong?
This episode captures the final stretch of our journey down the Intracoastal Waterway as we prepare to leave the U.S. and ...
We sailed into Likiep Atoll not knowing what to expect… and left with full hearts, new friends, and unforgettable memories. From a mysterious graveyard to a surprise birthday celebration, a runway adventure, and fresh-caught snapper shared by a former ma...
We embark on a sail from the half French, half Dutch island of of Saint Martin/Sint Maarten to Antigua, covering 100 nautical miles across the Caribbean. We face a winch malfunction shortly after picking up anchor. See how we solve this issue on the go. We...
After Medicane warnings, high winds and lots of work we set off sailing out of Symi island in Greece to continue our Greek island hopping adventure.
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Sit back and relax as we take you on a delightful bush walk up to the Hill Inlet lookout. Hill Inlet is at the northern end of Whitsunday Island and the view of Whitehaven Beach and the Inlet is absolutely breathtaking. So, it’s no surprise that Whitehav...
We leave Yelapa, and set sail for tehuamixtle.
Along the way the engine dies which made us a little nervous as there was no wind to get us going anywhere. We ended up backtracking a bit on our route. Finally Trav figured out what the problem was....
WE RA...
We leave the unimpressive Shaw Island and have a wonderful sail to Chalkies Beach which is opposite the world famous Whitehaven Beach in the Whitsundays.
The planning for this trip is very intense as Magnus does the maths and checks it twice to ensure tha...
After spending quite a few very rainy days sitting out the weather in Gulnare Inlet we decide to just go for it and take Peanut up the creek in search of a potential cyclone bolt hole. It’s absolutely beautiful with mangroves, Norfolk pines and giant fru...
We leave Stonehaven Bay with a much cleaner bottom and sail across to Happy Bay.
We don’t get to stay there long because there’s a storm brewing and we need to find a more protected anchorage.
We can’t go forward because the forecasted winds are go...
With road trips, brewery visits and beer tasting over for a while, we get back to all things boaty.
We fix the mizzen sail and make a new cover for the hatch, all thanks to Greg for the donation of the sail.
We have a good friend on board, Simone. We hea...
With the announcement of the Western Australian borders opening, Magnus quickly booked a flight for the both of us to go over to Perth to catch up with family.
We flew down to Brisbane for a couple of days to see our three daughters, then took a flight ov...
Magnus heads out the back of our block to clear the track and ends up stuck in a ditch which wasn’t there the last time we were back at the farm pre Cyclone Debbie!
He continues the work on Nutshell’s Volvo engine’s exhaust outlet.
More components ...
Magnus is busy with jobs for Peanut and Nutshell. Peanut’s pimping continues with a new propeller guard and Magnus works on Nutshell’s new engine.
It’s time for some chill time out on the water and Magnus takes the day off to go mud crabbing and fis...
We are having issues with the water pump so Magnus pulls it apart to see what the problem is and hopefully to fix it.
It’s very windy in the Whitsundays with extreme gale force winds reaching up to 46 knots and we’re out in it!
But, it’s just great...
We drive down to Mackay to pick up our new outboard for peanut and Magnus, then head out for a test drive in the bay and through the Coral Sea Marina.
Then its off for a sail to the reef, weather dependent. It’s a windy time and on the way we decide to ...
We have been hanging out to take Nutshell out for a sail but the weather has not been kind enough. I wouldn’t say that we are fair weather sailors but huge storms hit the coast and we had to delay heading off.
After much fiddling Magnus finally manages ...
It’s a week of finishing things off, fixing stuff and finding a bargain sail!
Magnus makes new stickers for Peanut. He fixes the impeller on the Honda outboard which has totally shredded!
Plus, Magnus sorts out the broken ST60+ wind instrument which h...
This week Peanut gets a lot of TLC. Magnus installs a rail on her to help prevent damage when she comes alongside other boats and Nutshell.
Magnus installs the Dragonfly echo sounder so we can poke in to the various waterways the Kimberley and check dept...
And, once again, we have problems with the engine, well the gearbox actually. After Magnus had spent hours rebuilding it, it suddenly fills with water!
Magnus attempts a MagGyver fix, but is it enough to get us back to Airlie Beach or will we be stranded ...
Magnus wrangles a dangerous snake and saves the girls from harm at the farm.
We head off to Happy Bay on Long Island in the Whitsundays, with our youngest daughter, Emily who is staying with us during the pandemic. The once popular Long island Resort is n...
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