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Unable to predict whether Madeira or Cape Verde will let us in due to COVID, we set out to provision for our entire Atlantic Crossing. Herby goes up the mast for a rig inspection, and we explore the WWII tunnels in the Rock of Gibraltar! Finally, we set of...
Finally, here we are!!! After 17 days at sea and 2100 nautical miles, we have crossed the Atlantic on our sailboat and make landfall in Martinique.
We are full of emotions as we get our first glimpse of the island and finally set foot on land!
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It is Day 16 of our Atlantic crossing between Cape Verde and Martinique, and we have less than 100 nautical miles to go!
I try to kill time by spending almost two hours making breakfast and prepare Egg Benedicts from scratch. And because time goes so slo...
It is day 15 of our Atlantic Crossing onboard Polar Seal, and we are more than deeply rooted in our offshore routine. So I thought I’d film a “Day in the life” episode, Transatlantic Edition!
So welcome on board to our little daily routine!
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It is day 14 of our Atlantic crossing and we’ve now lived at sea for 2 weeks. Getting bored yet? So are we! ;)
And while boredom is never a fun feeling, it also is the expression of nothing going particularly wrong, which is an experience to cherish.
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I was SO happy at 2AM when it was time for our watch shift. Ryan came up from the cabin, we pulled the sails out all the way and after 24 hours on the engine we were finally sailing again!
I was envisioning a good 6 hours of sleep, but that’s not really...
It is day 9 of our Atlantic Crossing, and Ryan let me sleep the first half of the night so that I would catch up on some rest. I take over at 3AM in the cockpit and get to watch the sunset!
When I wake up, it is Christmas Eve and I have some grand plans ...
It is day 8 of our Atlantic Crossing onboard, and although it took us a week, we are well settled.
Around noon, we catch sight of our first ship since departing Mindelo and we are LITERALLY on a collision course. The ship slows down and we are not sure w...
Any day that starts with Ryan making me breakfast is the best day!
It is day 7 of our Atlantic crossing, and the weather is beautiful! The seas are stable and we are sailing full sails out at 6 knots.
We can finally clean Polar Seal, take the trash to ...
On Day 6 of our Atlantic Crossing, we finally find our groove and settle. The relief is incredible for everyone, including our buddy boats.
So for the first time since we left Cape Verde, we cook, we clean the boat and we even change our watch schedule t...
It is Day 5 of our Atlantic crossing, and the sea state still makes it challenging for us to function.
I feel a lot better than the day before, but really look forward for the sea to flatten a little bit.
The whole situation reminded me of the time whe...
It is Day 4 of our Atlantic passage and the sea state is worse than ever. Although the day starts well, our autopilot uses so much power that we decide to give it a break and hand steer for a while.
The waves aren’t very high, but Polar Seal is rolling ...
It is day 2 of our sailing passage across the Atlantic, and we try to settle into offshore rythm. The sea state is a little wild, and it feels like everything in the boat is falling.
In the afternoon, Sophie decides that the conditions are good enough to...
The day has finally come: we are about to depart from Cape Verde and cross the Atlantic on our own sailboat!!!
Ryan is more anxious than I’ve ever seen him, and I simply can’t wait to leave the dock. Finally, around noon, we can’t push the moment a...
Welcome to the first episode of our Atlantic Crossing daily vlog!
Emotions fly high on our last day before departure. While Ryan is crippled with anxiety, we try to get our last-minute preps done. Relaxing is probably some of the hardest things to do!
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After a few weeks at sea, we finally reach the other side of the Atlantic when we arrive at mainland Portugal! Our first Atlantic Crossing is complete, but not before experiencing some more intense weather, dolphins, and the sheer excitement of seeing land...
Here is something DIFFERENT!
Day 5 of our North Atlantic Crossing was a beautiful day. We stayed hours in the cockpit, just listening to the world. and to share with you exactly how ZEN we felt, we decided to ONLY film the sounds of the sea around us. This...
A special interview! Our daughter, Sienna, interviewed two boat kids about what it's like to be a kid living on a boat. She asks questions about what it was like for them to cross the Atlantic Ocean, what's homeschooling like on a boat, what scares them, a...
We made it to the Azores and the very special island of Faial... Lots of fun!
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There are so many things to love about Horta. Except when two boats crush you against a cement wall.
As we make landfall in in Faial, we can still not get over the beauty and charm of this island. Rugged cliffs sitting next to quaint European villages. ...
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Ever curious to what a full 24 hours on an ocean passage has in store? We're going to show you!
We make sure to record ourselves at different parts of t...
Just because you're in the middle of the ocean doesn't mean you can't have a little party!
As we continue along on our trans-Atlantic, we leave the doldrums behind and start making miles. We get the occasional squall and showers, but otherwise it's all s...
The time has come, we're leaving the Caribbean to sail across the Atlantic towards Europe!
Matt takes a minute to explain the situation with our watermaker, why it isn't working, and why we decide to leave anyway. Making a 12 mile sail from Simpson Bay o...
We are finally back! And here is the explanation why we have been gone...
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