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Why did the Spanish explorers name an island Sucia which means dirty in Spanish? Join us as we find out and visit more places in the San Juan Islands, U.S!
We are a Swedish couple who wanted a different kind of life. So we moved aboard our sailboat RAN, a...
After exploring Antigua we decide to pay a visit to the largest indigenous market in Central America -Chichicastenango. This famous town is the ideal setting to admire the amazing living of the Mayan culture, abounding in colour, mysticism and a great dive...
Aquarius was at her last stop in French Polynesia, and her Dessalator water maker started making saltwater! Would we head back to Raiatea, or move ahead without a water maker. At that point Ken thought it was time to learn more about the water maker, an...
Ylva and I sail north, cross the equator into the northern hemisphere and spend an incredible week anchored nearly alone at Wayag Island. Wayag is very remote, almost impossibly beautiful, the water is very clear and the beaches are empty.
We get to know ...
On this week's episode of Onboard Lifestyle we take advantage of a few days of nice weather and jump on rudder repairs on our custom 435 catamaran SV basik. We feel good about this week's progress as Linh does her best to work towards my challenge. Come ba...
http://www.TheSailingFamily.com - After having seen some sharks at Highbourne Cay we left the Exuma Cays and crossed the Exuma Bank to Nassau. There we had to do a haulaout to replace the cutlass bearing because we have already sold tavarua to a Canadian c...
Amidst a flooding river of outgoing logs and full on trees we decide to anchor Delos in Bloody Bay- Tobago, or rather because of the torrential weather better known as Muddy bay! After winding Delos through the debris field we find a decent anchorage and ...
We are going out! :) A date? Some kind of! :) Join us while we are have an evening out in Soufriere, in Saint Lucia, in the Caribbean.
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Ania
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We're both nervous after learning about various reported piracy incidences off the Honduran Coast where pirates have targeted cruisers leaving the Rio Dulce, Guatemala en route to the Bay Islands. We decide to sail 20 miles off the coast of Honduras and cr...
A Gulf Stream crossing to the Bahamas is a serious undertaking. It can be calm and uneventful, or it can be a life-threatening nightmare. The difference between the 2 usually comes down to having the patience to wait for a suitable weather window.
We wait...
We take a look at a 1998 Beneteau 50 Bruce Farr designed sailing yacht and meet the owner and Captain Troy. @SVSHELBY333 on Instagram.
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Another video in Jackson's Tantalising Tid Bits Series to help you with things we've had to learn the hard way in this boating life.
This week Jackson shows you his tools. Ooh I say.
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Not many people can go from sailor to Mandingo warrior, but in this episode you will see that one person can. And that is Peixe. A very special individual and friend. We start off from Tarafal de Mont Trige on the island of Santa Antao after a unsuccessful...
Clark shows how he balances the home-carved wooden wind generator blades. This video covers both weight balance and dish balance.
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Bamba Maru is more than just a 50 year old catamaran, it is home to Andy and Johanna, and a way for them to help others with a project called Sailing for a Smile. They set out 5 years ago with plans to sail the world and found purpose along the way by usi...
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This episode shows us sailing and exploring the beauty of the 1000 islands near the end of the sailing season. We explore the area around the Beaurivage anchorage and have a few laughs when Janice tries out her stand up paddleboard for the first time. We...
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FINALLY, we are back and we are SO stoked to be reunited with Polar Seal! (we're also still jetlagged and dealing with a massive mess onboard, but hey, feels good to be home!)
To start this season, we will go live this Sunday (Sunday the 10th o...
Carriacou is a Carib word meaning, "island surrounded by reefs.' Upon approach, your eyes will smile when they see the tropical turquoise waters marking the shallows. The Winward Island of Carriacou is located below the St Vincent & Grenadines chain of...
This video is about The start of The Meri Crew's 2019 winter season aboard. We leave Florida, cross the gulf stream and start cruising the northern Abacos. We have some great sailing and do a lot of snorkeling.
Maddie recounts the events that put her in crutches and discusses what it’s like to be injured in a foreign country.
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Dias serenos e produtivos na inesquecível Bocas Del Toro. O episódio traz um pouco do nosso cotidiano por estes lados.
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The teak deck gets faired (aka made smooth and silky) and we put on the first few coats of paint, meanwhile the bolts that had broken the week before arrive!!! But, the joy is short lived when we realise that something is wrong with them.
Thankfully, we g...
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...
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