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30 KNOTS for 5 DAYS STRAIGHT! Losing our ANCHOR! And HIKING to the POUNDING SURF!!
This week finds the crew of Cecilia yet again enduring a 30-knot + blow for 5 days straight. We manage to escape the sailboat long enough to hike Stocking Island in search...
Things tighten up in Belize and officials start to approach cruisers and tell them to get off their boats and get a hotel room. We decide this is the time to get outta dodge and head to the US, a 7 day blue water passage. We decide at 7am and leave 5 hours...
With our Quarantine swiftly nearing its end we get stuck into getting the boat sea-worthy. Jobs include climbing the mast to check the rigging, oiling the woodwork, checking and repairing the sails, rebedding the front hatch and more. The day arrived when ...
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This had to be the most nervous we were on the whole trip. We left Canada and as per our internet research, we didnt have proper papers to cross borders.
We tried to get Decorum registered but the Canadian Government was so backlogged it was obv...
We just spent a month in the amazing Tuamotu Archipelago with our friends onboard now it’s time to sail back to Tahiti and say goodbye to this two, but before they go they shared with us a little bit of their work as water photographers in a nice surf s...
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Living on a catamaran is not always perfect salty hair and beautiful remote locations, in today's vlog we share one of the most stressful and frustrating moments of being liveaboards when Andrea gets intoxicated and needs medicine but can't find anything d...
Panama has been very strict with it’s lockdown measures, especially for sailors. Up until now, it has been illegal to move our sailboat without explicit permission from the authorities. Recently we started hearing rumors that boat regulations are changin...
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We received an insane amount of positive feedback on our last video, with many of you trying to figure out if we had a film crew following us around or hired a new camera person. The reality is, we planned, filmed, and edited the e...
- A glorious day indeed. Our 40 foot main mast is on the boat! Rediviva is a ketch rig but only our main was ready, the mizzen mast will come later. A huge thank you to the marina for making this day go so smoothly. My mom was able to make it and Reid, Ga...
We continue sailing the south coast of Puerto Rico but our windlass stops working so we have to pull up the anchor by hand. then we get the anchor stuck under a rock before seeing the bioluminous bay.
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We pull up the anchor for the last time in mainland Canada and set off with no real plan!
We sailed across Georgia Straight into Silva Bay where we dropped the hook for the night.
The next day we continued south down through the San Juan Islands. We...
It's been rough here in Cape Verde. One month of staying at home in Marina Mindelo with just a few sailors, a few beautiful women and plenty of boat projects to catch up on. But finally Mindelo opens up. With just one case of Covid-19 in the past 2 month ...
Meet Jaynee as she joins our crew for a while & then gets stuck with us during the COVID19 lockdown.
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This episode we are living off the grid on our tiny home aka sailboat while sailing around the very remote islands of the San Blas archipelago of Panama.
This adventure started several years ago for us, and we looked forward to living as close to a carbo...
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We continue our sailing journey around the world in mid-Maine. Join us as we make landfall in Rockland, ME, tour Penobscott Bay, cruise Maine’s coast, navigate to tucked away anchorages such as Seal Bay, and explore the scenic beauty and off the grid iso...
A mystery box arrives and Magnus goes to collect it and returns with a very, very long box! What can it be? It's our new Kapten Boat Collar for Peanut IV. This will make her very stable and so a much safer tender to have in the Kimberley. The last thing yo...
Does the boat project list ever end...? It must. It has to. Or else our boat may as well have a mailbox next to its jack stands.
We’re down to the last few items on our project list — and that’s because we threw a bunch off, citing them as non-essen...
It’s day 54 of confinement or day 14 of easing of our confinement on Kiapa Nui! In our sixteenth episode in this series we review heaving to on a catamaran.
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After we dropped our friend Jenna we sail back to the mainland and arrive in Vista Mar Marina. Before we plan to cross the Pacific, we want to renew our antifouling and check our keel. We just ran aground a couple of days ago.
Vista Marina does a great jo...
Time to get rid of really old dirt!
We’re Duca and Roberta, a Brazilian couple that have bought a 44ft steel sailboat (Dinieper Tropic 1200) that was abandoned on the hard for 22 years in Guarujá, Brazil. We are on the mission of refitting her to trave...
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