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In this week’s episode we leave Marina Chiapas and head down the track to welcome the Mexican Tall Ship in. It’s moored at the port, just up the way from the Marina. A magnificent sight.
We also continue with the boat jobs.
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We sail from Savannah Georgia to St Augustine Florida, the oldest city in America.
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After a long time weather bound in Huntington NY (Long Island), s/v Cloudy Bay (Hallberg-Rassy 54), is on the move again. This sailing trip takes us down the East River alongside Manhattan. But this time, as opposed to July when we came up the river, we ha...
http://www.TheSailingFamily.com - The trip to the Colombian desert to go kitesurfing there was really amazing - the people - the desert - the sanddunes - the trip - a real adventure.
Vita and Alina are living their adventures in the US and Australia - an u...
After a night in Orient Bay near Greenport NY, s/v Cloudy Bay (Hallberg-Rassy 54) leaves the quiet anchorage at sunrise with a long day sail to Huntington NY. So this sailing trip takes us along the north shore of Long Island, from the north fork to Huntin...
We hope this video brightens your day and made you laugh. We are currently waiting on our new mic to come in the mail so we thought it was a perfect time for a video like this. We love living on our boat but we wanted to poke fun at some of the thoughts a...
This week is all about sewing. We are very thankful to our wonderful Patrons who have kindly supported us over the last two years and enabled us to buy a Sailrite LSZ-1 Premium Walking Foot sewing machine. We spent many hours repairing sails for friends an...
s/v Cloudy Bay (Hallberg-Rassy 54) left Sag Harbor on the south fork of eastern Long Island, heading for Greenport on the north fork. On the way we stop in West Neck, Shelter Island, where we run aground as we entered the lagoon. Luckily the tide was risin...
s/v Cloudy Bay (Hallberg-Rassy 54) leaves Fisher Island CT on a foggy morning and has a slow and calm sailing trip to the south fork of Long Island NY. Not the most thrilling sailing adventure, but it was nevertheless a very pleasant sail. We anchor in Sag...
From 0 to cruising full-time: Back to where our sailing adventure started!
Three years ago, when Ryan and I had just met on Tinder and he came up with that crazy idea that we should quit our jobs and go sail the world, we had no idea what we were doing....
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SAILING UNINHABITED ISLANDS CAVE DIVING Fiji
There are worse places than Blue Lagoon, to be trapped when the wind is blowing a gale...
In this week’s episode we take time out from boat jobs and head into the villages and towns of Chiapas on a tour. We enjoy a delicious traditional Mexican breakfast and check out a local chocolate factory where everything is processed by hand. We find ou...
http://www.TheSailingFamily.com - As we have finished our teak deck work now we will travel 2 weeks in Colombia. First we will start with a trip to the Colombian desert to go kitesurfing there.
Alina and Vita are living their adventures in the US and Austr...
From Block Island RI, s/v Cloudy Bay (Hallberg-Rassy 54) is sailing across Long Island Sound towards Connecticut, on a nice beam reach in 18 kts of wind. During that sailing trip a vertical batten decided to slide out, and Glen had to rescue it, pushing it...
This is Part 2 of a two parts episode, in which we decide to catch and cook an octopus in Culatra, Portugal, in spite of our absolute lack of fishing knowledge or experience.
After last week’s failure to catch our octopus, we try again with a new strat...
Sailing from Corfu to Nydri via Blue lagoon in Sivota, Lefkas and cruising the Ionian Sea. Explaining check in routine with coustgard/port police for a non EU boat with Schengen agreement. Showing unpainted daily life onboard, shopping and how Instagram co...
From Newport, s/v Cloudy Bay (Hallberg-Rassy 54) continues the sailing east coast USA adventure to Block Island. Short sailing trip, only 20 nm away. Not much wind that day, so we had to motor most of the distance.
We found Block Island very pretty, with ...
http://www.TheSailingFamily.com - We finished our teak deck work now and it looks amazing. Moreover we have a new dinghy chap now and Vita and Alina show what’s going on in the US and Australia. They both have big fun and enjoy their travels.
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This episode is all about working on Nutshell and making her beautiful again. Wendy sands and varnishes the cockpit. Magnus works on the new bimini prototype.
The boat jobs continue.
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Magnus and Wendy
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My favorite parts of having a Youtube channel are 1: YOU guys, who follow our little sailing adventure and the magic that occurs when we get to meet, and 2: Getting to experience something new as a result of those meetings.
When we met one of this channe...
Today we show you how we do a few everyday tasks while living on a boat. Simple jobs like grocery shopping or laundry tend to take twice as much time. A lot of videos we see people skip right through the hard parts and appear on the boat with all the groc...
It’s been a big week for the installation of lovely new toys for Nutshell. Magnus makes good parts of the old auto pilot and installs the new one and he gets the radar up and running. Nutshell is getting more modern by the day.
The little boat jobs cont...
http://www.TheSailingFamily.com - We had 2 problems on the boat - water was coming in. One problem was the rudder shaft sealing and the other a blister in the hull. So we decided to do another haul out to repair it and to be sure that Tavarua will be ready...
After 4 days in Newport, s/v Cloudy Bay (Hallberg-Rassy 54) sailing adventure in Rhode Island continues to Bristol. Sailing from Newport to Bristol turned out to be mostly motoring, but on the return trip it was a totally different sailing experience! To b...
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