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Unfortunately my relationship with Martina came to an end a couple of months ago, and I explain what happened in this episode. I then finally make it back to Parlay in Panama, and we start to get serious about repairing her cracked bulkheads...
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The hurricane damaged Fountaine Pajot Helia 44 catamaran that have been rebuilding finally is completed and gets splashed! Salvage boat repair is a complex thing, and is difficult to budget for, so we do a cost breakdown of everything that went into this c...
We continue the rebuild of the hurricane damaged Fountain Pajot Helia 44 catamaran, where we go inside and start the stringer repairs using west systems epoxy. We then take a day off and Jamie and I end up getting into a little friendly competition!
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Thought I would give a detailed explanation of how to replace the core of your boat. In this example we use a balsa core, but the princple for other core materials is the same. Watch the previous episode (94) to see us removing the core.
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Devastating episode about how I lost my dog Marty to a blood infection, while I was away working on a Superyacht. This also leaves our other dog McFly without a brother, so it was a tremendously tough event for all of us...
On a lighter note, we manage to...
EP 152: Curious SEALS playing with GO PRO!
After enjoying a magical sunset and a tango on the deck of Lady Africa we opted to hop in the freezing waters of Cape Town and go for a Scuba Dive. The water was a bone chilling 8'degrees Celsius. (Yay so warm) W...
After discovering cracks in the bulkhead of our hurricane damaged cat, we have to come back through the Panama Canal for the 2nd time in 3 months, back into the Caribbean, to repair the boat in Linton Bay marina, Panama.
SV Parlay is a hurricane damaged ...
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We had a friendly race with another Lagoon 450 catamaran while we continued sailing in the pacific! We keep exploring the beauty of Las Perlas Islands in Panama and having fun togeth...
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As the days were passing, our chances to cross the Pacific were getting thinner. Lucky for us, the sailing community we found in the Las Perlas Islands of Panama was amazing.
We took...
What do you do when stuck in a Marina for an entire season? Well what do they say??? when in Rome . . . . We had such fun in FINIKE, Turkey!! You won't believe what happens in a Marina, you discover a family away from home, when most needed during the ...
With our sailboat in the Caribbean, we will do a little lesson on catamaran sailing for beginners like us! Today we will learn how to rig a parasailor and how to tie a bowline to it, you will also join us as we sail our parasailor for the very first time ...
In this episode we take the risky sail from Cayman Islands, to Panama, through the pirate waters off the coast of Honduras and Nicaragua. Friends of ours have even been chased here, but scared them off with their gun. We do not carry arms so took a more co...
(🇫🇷 en dessous) This week, we had the chance to jump the 2 of us aboard a Catamaran Bali 4.5 to bring it to another country, in fact to Phuket in Thailand.
It’s always nice to experience sailing (well, motoring!) on another boat, it allows us t...
EP 116
The time has come for us to pack up & say our goodbyes! It was a tough one. Although we were ready to untie the lines, the goodbyes were not easy. We start our traveling journey with the first stop being Cape Town South Africa. ⛵
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EP 115
We finally test our sails on a yacht we built! We were so excited to test out our Spinnaker! It was magical and we were so happy to see her rainbow colors flying. We test out our Genoa, Inner Jib and our Main as well. Think she's good to go now an...
In this episode the boys start fairing this particular section of the hull of Parlay, using gelcoat mixed with polyester resin and cabosil filler. This then has to be sanded with long boards to keep the shape of the hull. But we keep at it, with a smile on...
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How much does it cost to cross the Panama canal on a Foutain Pajot 47 Salina catamaran?
In this episode, Thomas is sailing with Thomas and his crew on a beautiful catamaran through the Panama canal. Interesting pil...
Living aboard a sailing catamaran in the Bahamas is probably one of the best places in the world to fish, spearfish, kiteboard, and enjoy pretty much any water activity you could imagine! Just a few hundred yards off the coast of Crooked Island the water d...
Sailing sailing sailing and more sailing…oh and we install a our new lithium (liFePO4) battery!
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In this episode we free dive on a sunken sailboat which had been abandoned in the bay. Efforts had been made for the last 2 years to contact the owner to ask him to remove it, to no avail. It was therefore deemed abandoned, and although not worth salvaging...
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When a 14 hour journey turns into 22 hours, what a nightmare going upward with two knots of current against us. That make us arriving to a new place in the middle of the night.
Arriving in Saba in the middle of the night made us m...
You can live this lifestyle too! BlueWater Cruising will show you how: https://www.bluewatercruisingplan.com/ In the middle of the Caribbean, 500 miles from land, we have an unexpected sail DISASTER! However, with all hands on deck and ready to work, we q...
Time for some play time as Janet and I crew on a Seawind 1160 in the Seawind Cup Race on our hometown waters of Jervis Bay. Ed and I install our main compression bulkhead and have a few laughs at each others expense. The end of January signalled a signific...
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