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Our one day stop at Kastos town, on the island of Kastos (Greece) turns into a couple of days when Wendy pulls something in her back. This highlights one of the negatives of full time cruising, which is that often you're off the beaten path with little or ...
You can live this lifestyle too! BlueWater Cruising will show you how: https://www.bluewatercruisingplan.com/ We removed all the original nav electronics and replaced them with top of the line B&G systems; we also attended the Miami International Boat...
With Nandji on the hard stand, it is time to get this old engine off our boat! Good Riddance Old Smoky! https://www.sailingnandji.com
In this episode of Sailing Nandji, with Nandji firmly set on the hard stand our boat refit begins. After having so many ...
We started the anchor locker refit to hopefully stop our major leak. But working with fiberglass is so itchy. Funny how sailboat projects never end but at least our small sailboat keeps improving. And the more things that break while at the marina the less...
After 3 weeks on the hard we move Mirrool to the Marina in Townsville to continue our refit.
This week we remove our old fuel tank and install the custom made Thermalite fibreglass tank that Troy built in the boatyard. We show you our bespoke, hand laid ...
We can't catch a break. Winds pick up in Kioni Harbor, and suddenly Talisman seems to have no holding. We find ourselves being blown back onto the quay, and alarmingly also into the adjacent boats.
We start tearing apart our sailboat searching for a leak. Isn't there a more stressful time than when there's water where there shouldn't be? We look everywhere to find out we might need an anchor locker refit. We also take a break and go for a sail with f...
Windover and her crew land in sailors heaven, free dock, lots of supplies and close to the ocean, and shrimp...we eat shrimp in Oriental, North Carolina. While there we see some of the town, visit the chandellry and visit with our daughter and her young fa...
With Nandji in Dire Straits of repair, with 2nm left to reach the boat yard surely nothing else could go wrong... https://www.sailingnandji.com
In this episode of Sailing Nandji, after months of sailing and pushing both ourselves and Nandji, we arrive to ...
Talisman finally gets some bruises. No matter how hard you try, these are the types of things that eventually happen. We've been cruising full time for almost a year now, and this is the first issue of the kind. Join us for some fast sailing and a close ca...
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On this episode (Part 3) we finish laminating and trimming the alcohol stove enclosure for the boat. This is a slow process that takes days as you can only laminate one piece at a time, wait at least 24 hours then trim it off and do the ne...
Sailing in Greece is so much fun. The bareboat and charter operations take up a lot of room, but we like having people around and the mood is universally festive. For this portion, in the middle of a week of dead wind we actually find an afternoon of 20 kn...
As we enter the early summer of 2018 in Greece, we find some real gems. We're still learning the habits of Talisman, our Oyster 485 sloop, but she's a rugged and spirited boat. She doesn't steer in reverse very well, but with practice things start to come ...
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This video continues on from episode 72 as we finish our trip to Marathon, Florida. We found ourselves motoring through calm seas with little to no wind as we passed under the Seven Mile Bridge and made our way into Boot Key Harbor. We knew this destinatio...
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On this episode we travel back in time a bit to May of 2018 when I bought my "new to me" gimbaled alcohol stove then we snap back to the present time and get to work on designing and building the closure for the stove.
Triteia came with a...
http://tulasendlesssummer.com/shop-tula/ Sorry for the delay on this video crew but we have been neck deep in boat work. In this video we source a replacement forward crossbeam (used boom) and take off some super old stainless steel chainplates to be sent ...
We get ready for splash day! There are lots of projects on the boat and not a lot of time to get them done, but we try our best!
Also, we name the boat!!!! We think you'll be surprised ;)
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Subscribe! ➜ http://bit.ly/SBYouTube⛵ In this video we let you know where we are - and why - and reveal our upcoming plans. We then do the next job on our revised refit 'to-do list', which is fitting a pull-out shower in our galley. 👇👇👇LINKS B...
Talisman continues east, reaching Capri and the famed Amalfi coast. Life is good.
Having lived aboard the boat for almost a year, and covering over 4000 nautical miles, the daily groove of sailing from place to place is starting to seem normal. The small ...
A decision to build a 40 foot Catamaran should not be taken lightly. Join Ross Boardman in a series of videos that shows the ups and downs, logistics and blood sweat, swearing and tears involved in the building of a fibreglass composite catamaran.
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Why is everything too small? Removing our old sailboat's diesel fuel tank turns into a challenge with a bad surprise.
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