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We finally finish painting our boat deck. We used total boat wet edge topside paint. The paint did great and is also a bit cheaper then the more popular brands.
We purchased ours from Amazon
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Bringing a little Christmas cheer as we recap our first few months as The Cruising Kiwis.
Merry Christmas, see you in the New Year
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After 10 days in Bermuda, the weather window appeared and s/v Cloudy Bay (Hallberg-Rassy 54) departs on the sailing adventure to Antigua. During this sailing trip we completed 948 nm, and it took us 5 days 3 hours, averaging 7.7kts
As weather went, we had ...
http://www.TheSailingFamily.com - Great Inagua was just amazing for us - first because it was our first Bahamas Island that we have visited and second we love non touristic islands. Great Inagua has only one town and really lovely and helpful people, nice ...
There’s a flood in the boat and we don’t know where the water is coming from! Wendy starts bailing.
The Go Pro gets a bit of time out and about. Magnus does a little snorkel just offshore and checks out an old wreck in the shallow waters.
Magnus cont...
The title says it all … we find great beer in Zihuatanejo!
We check out the town and experienced the celebrations of the Day of the Dead festivities.
And, of course, the boat jobs continue.
Thanks for watching and following along with our adventure.
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Well its official, after buying the boat back in April, getting married in July and then adventuring in the truck for a three month road trip around the US, we have made it back to our boat in Grenada!! We say our last goodbyes with our besties in Florida ...
This week we prep the topside of our boat for a new paint job. We sanded and filled in holes to prepare for a smooth application of paint.
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http://www.TheSailingFamily.com - After we had visited the Blue Mountains in Jamaica where the most expensive coffee is coming from and had lunch in a Rasta community we sailed on with the positive vibes of Jamaica in the direction of Cuba and then to an i...
After being weather bound in Norfolk VA for 8 days, s/v Cloudy Bay (Hallberg-Rassy 54) left Norfolk on the tail end of yet another large weather system. Sailing to Bermuda started on a bright but cold November day, with strong offshore winds over a flat se...
We found an Irish Pub and headed off to check it out. Magnus fixed the autopilot clutch which was slipping.
In the meantime, the engine electrics get a touch of housekeepings and are now looking much tidier.
Magnus makes a start on fixing the Jabsco raw...
Play. Sit back. Relax. This is a live broadcast of a gentle sail along the west coast of tropical Langkawi. Shot in real-time on a phone, this is real slow tv. Production is basic, but we hope it gives you a feel of what it is like to cruise here. (Please ...
s/v Cloudy Bay (Hallberg-Rassy 54) left Herring Bay MD on a crisp bright day, and after a long day of motoring we anchored in the dark, in Fisher Bay, Deltaville VA. Overnight the wind picks up, and next morning we set off for a great downwind sailing to N...
We actually leave Marina Chiapas, say our farewells to our new found friends and head off into the blue …
After a wild night at sea, crossing the infamous Tuenapec, we arrive at the charming little town of Huatulco and enjoy a beer on the beach. Oh, bu...
http://www.TheSailingFamily.com - Our aim was to cross the Caribbean Sea to the DR and then sail in the landfall to Puerto Rico. But the wind and the current took us to another place. But we are really excited that we landed there - a nice place to be.
We...
s/v Cloudy Bay (Hallberg-Rassy 54) leaves Edgewater near Annapolis to have 3 weeks of boat maintenance in the boatyard at Herrington Harbour North. The key objectives were to repair the collision damage on the bow, gunwale, keel and rudder, new anti-fowl a...
In this episode we show you how to apply Medical Superglue - and how to Fibreglass like a pro, when McDazzle re-sizes our liferaft box!
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s/v Cloudy Bay (Hallberg-Rassy 54) left the quiet overnight anchorage of Betterton in the northern end of the Chesapeake and had a wonderful sailing trip to Edgewater on South River, just south of Annapolis. At first light wind and current against us, but ...
We are finally ready to leave Marina Chiapas only to be thwarted at the final gate. The port it closed due to a cyclone threat just off the coast. So, yet again, we wait. In the meantime we fill our tanks with fuel via a quick outing and Wendy does a littl...
Happy Salty Thanksgiving!
This year, we have so many things to be thankful for: the possibility that we have to live great adventures on our sailboat, the fact that Ryan and I are sailing the world together, as well as the support that we get from our fr...
We enjoy a relaxing day in Hartley Bay and then on the move again the next day.
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Now you can bring LIFE IS LIKE SAILING artwork and photos into your home! Check out the links b...
http://www.TheSailingFamily.com - We went to Cartagena for surfing and Suu attended a Spanish learning course. It was really nice to spend a week to ride some waves. Next week we will cross the Caribbean Sea in the direction of DR and Puerto Rico.
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In this sailing adventure s/v Cloudy Bay (Hallberg-Rassy 54) leaves Cape May on a bright sunny early morning and sails up the Delaware River to the Delaware canal. On the way we have an exciting sailing race with another yacht, who sneakily sailed passed u...
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