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In this episode we sail to Ratua private resort in Vanuatu, where because of the bankruptcy of the airlines, not a single person is able to visit the island. Therefore, we get the entire resort to ourselves, and have a few days of incredible adventures at ...
In this episode we hike up Mount Yasur in Vanuatu, which is an active volcano which is constantly spitting hot lava up into the air. We spent some minutes up at the crater before deciding that being there was a bad idea. The volcano felt like it could erup...
Sailed to Minerva reef from New Zealand. It is a submerged atoll in the middle of nowhere, that you can sail into. It provided shelter for us for 3 days until we continued on to Fiji!
SV Parlay is a hurricane damaged Lagoon 450 catamaran, which Colin rebu...
After an entire summer in New Zealand, and after successfully circumnavigating the country, we finally clear out of NZ and head offshore for a 1000 mile journey towards Fiji. Most of the crew have never done a passage like this, so emotions run high as we ...
In this captivating video episode, discover what it's like for the Sailing Catalpa family to live on their dream boat, a stunning 50-foot aluminum catamaran. Follow them through their enchanting journey as they navigate Indonesian waters, revel in idyllic ...
Everyone has their own steps and techniques on how they prepare and sail their boat. Today we bring you along to show you how we do it! Our boat is a 2023 39' Seawind 1170. We hope you enjoy the ride!
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As we reached 300k on YouTube, we celebrate by letting Louis Anderson, former New Zealand rugby league international, to send me flying off our dive board!
SV Parlay is a hurricane damaged Lagoon 450 catamaran, which Colin rebuilt with friends and has sta...
We sail to Aitutaki in the Cook Islands when disaster strikes. Our buddy boat which is a 54ft Bavaria gets stuck on a reef after we were told that the channel entering the harbour had a depth of 3 meters...
SV Parlay is a hurricane damaged Lagoon 450 cata...
In this episode we sail from the Tuamotu islands to Makatea island, which only has 3 mooring balls outside of it. All of them were taken but the local guide says that we can tie up to the dinghy dock. I calculate that we will have 1 foot of clearance betwe...
This episode addresses the classic question of which boat is faster, a catamaran or a monohull, between SV Delos and our Lagoon 450 catamaran (or Jamie 465 to be exact). There are obviously too many variables to properly answer this question, but a 450 mi...
Here is part 2 of our Pacific Crossing series! We push off the shores of San Benedicto island, and everything was going well until we get our spinnaker wrapped around our forestay, right when we get a blocked toilet! It is then smooth sailing for a while u...
This is the final 72 hours before we set sail across the Pacific Ocean to French Polynesia! Watch as we provision the boat, and also explain a bunch of the safety items that we feel are necessary for a crossing of this magnitude!
SV Parlay is a hurricane ...
Inquire about the BVI's festival here, and use code COLIN to let them know you are from Parlay Revival...
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This is the final week of boat jobs bef...
It is our final week in the shipyard in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico as we put the engines and sail drives back into the boat, install brand new Bruntons folding propellers, apply Propspeed, light speed, and foul free to our underwater gear, finish the install ...
We go to the Miami boat show to meet up with lots of our friends, but also celebrate being on the cover of Latitudes and attitudes magazine! Here we go on a Vela boat with our friend John after meeting up with some fellow Below deck friends in Miami. Big t...
As we continue to sail up the coast of Mexico, we let Elle captain the boat for a day for her birthday. So we decide to do a man overboard drill with her, which has mixed results!!
SV Parlay is a hurricane damaged Lagoon 450 catamaran, which Colin rebuilt...
This is the final few days of the lightning damage refit in Costa Rica, as we get ready topsail 2500 miles north to the top end of Mexico, before sailing across the pacific ocean to New Zealand.
SV Parlay is a hurricane damaged Lagoon 450 catamaran, which...
Great barrier island is part of New Zealand but lies 60 nautical miles off the coast of Auckland. There is no power grid there so everyone has to either run generators or use some sort of renewable power source...
SV Parlay is a hurricane damaged Lagoon 4...
When I started recording this build I would never imagine it would turn into the most comprehensive Catamaran Build Series on Youtube. From preparing the mould to Gel Coating and producing Hull, Deck, Hard Top and a multitude of internal furniture modules,...
Disaster strikes as our buddy boat flips their dinghy in big surf at Ollie's point in Costa Rica. It has a center console, and a 30Hp 4-stroke outboard, so flipping it and getting the motor going again is no easy task... Plus later that evening we go to a ...
We have an exciting episode this week as we do something we have never done before on the boat! This got the whole crew excited so we invited everyone around for a big boat party here in Costa Rica....
SV Parlay is a hurricane damaged Lagoon 450 catamaran...
After clearing in to Costa Rica, we waste no time in setting sail to Matapalo, an epic little surf spot in the southern end of the country. Here we meet Ben, a 14 year old boy who had been surfing with us, who we invited onto the boat to spend the afternoo...
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