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Holy cow we made it! approximately 2,500 nautical miles in 2023 from Morro Bay down to Puerto Vallarta then up the Sea of Cortez into Puerto Peñasco at Cabrales Shipyards where Avocet would spend the summer alongside @KesselUnderway-mv8ih -- it would be t...
Sitka is becoming a sailboat again. In this episode of sailing sitka, we start putting together some essentials to make our boat operational again. This includes testing our tides marine track to see how it holds our mainsail!! Please make sure to subscrib...
Boats are a labour of love and the list of boat projects are never ending! We're working on some long overdue boat work, chasing down a leak in our sailboat's water system before installing our diesel heater to keep warm over the Winter months living aboar...
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Kirstin's parents have been a massive help on the boat! We love spending time with them, and we think they like spending time with us (hopefully)!
But, what do they actually think about our crazy plan to live on a sailboat and sail around the wo...
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The boat restoration continues. When we bought Magic Dragon, we knew that quite a few of the systems did not work. The refrigeration, the air conditioning, and the generator were all broken and likely unsalvageable. Those systems need to be remov...
SAILBOAT WORK AND HAUL OUT ON SV HAKUNA | And we are ready to haul out for our boat bottom paint and lots of chores for living on a sailing catamaran for two years!
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Vlog # 29
Still in San Blas, Mexico, we tried to finish our boat jobs quickly. So excited to get back on the hook and explore.
We took a break one day and headed up the ruins of an old fort.
Finally able to play with our new drone down here in Mexico!
We ...
Stuck in Newlyn Harbour doing boat repairs in preparation for our passage around Lands End. The head is broken and the main sail reefing lines aren't working right. At least it's beautiful here!
We are Andy, Melissa and Jack, a sailing family based in N...
Preparing our home for this years MASSIVE adventure across the Indian Ocean! https://www.sailingnandji.com/
In this episode of Sailing Nandji, we are fresh back to Nandji after a trip home to Australia for Christmas. It is a great feeling too be back on ...
A WE|sail EXTRA...
Here is an extra video we thought we'd put out for any cruisers or catamaran owners- it shows some pretty good improvements we have made to our Fountaine Pajot Lipari and many could be applied to other sailboats, hopefully this helps so...
Soggy Cockpit Rebuild 4/5
This week was a wild ride, s&#@ing, s&#ding, and more s&nding.
Hang on as we take you through phase 2 of cockpit sole installation, and you'll find out what the heck Michal is so freaking obsessed with ! !
For more Bu...
There's no going back. We're down the refit rabbit hole.
This week, the soggy cockpit floor came out... and you'll never guess what we found underneath it!!
Check out Floyd's fabulous photo collection here ~
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Navigation Station build out part 3:
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On this episode we get into wiring up the AC power. This is the part of the project I was the most nervous about and AC / Shore power is very dangerous and no joke.
I made it out alive and got the AC...
We install our new Battleborn LifePo4 batteries for our electric sailboat build in this vlog. We also make progress on the battery box and galley refit.
Our end goal for this boat is to be completely off the grid. Sure, going completely electric will be ...
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The reality of living aboard a sailboat and refitting it at the same time is that you develop a condition known as Multiple Project Disorder. Symptoms include, but are not limited to:
-Messy ...
We've been making a lot of progress on our electric sailboat conversion. We cut out and removed the diesel tank which was fiberglassed in place by the factory. We also made some modifications buy cutting and grinding away some non-structural partitions on ...
We removed our 2004 Westerbeke diesel in preparation to install an electric motor powered by marine-grade lithium batteries. Removing the diesel was a filthy job. We pretty much got covered in oil and diesel during the process. We're super excited for it ...
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 ...
Living on a sailboat in a boatyard can be a unique experience. Every now and then while living aboard, you are bound to spent at least a little bit of time on the hard.
Vlog #113
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In this video we visit Somniun, our old O'day 272 sailboat, and give you guys an update on what Taylor, her new owner, is doing with her. Turns out, he's gutted the boat, dropped in an electric motor, and plans on using a Tesla battery to power it. He's al...
We motor our Endeavour 32 from St. Petersburg to Port Charlotte to be hauled out at Charlotte Harbor Boat Storage and trucked over to J & R Marine. This trip was a little risky because we had to go offshore in a boat that doesn't have portlights, grab ...
6 weeks to departure!
I knew that becoming a sailboat owner meant that at some point, I would end up with a sanding machine in my hands and a valved safety mask on my face, doing something that I was probably not going to enjoy.
In this episode, Ryan an...
A trip to Panama City, saying goodbye to crew, monkeys and repairs in an exotic location...yes, this is life on a sailboat!
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