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Moving my anchor means, moving my home! This is what I LOVE, 1hr of work, and a whole new view!
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Waking up on the open ocean,
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Nicole on Artha a 1978 28' Bristol Channel Cutter. And myself on a 1984 Beneteau Idylle 38'. Together we solo set sail from one Bahamas Island to another. AND on New Years day no less! What a fun way to kick off the new year!
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After hitting a log while sailing at high speed I had plenty of repairs to get done. This is part 3 of 3 of my repair series in Sorong.
In this video I finish up the gantry and anchor walkway, re-lash the trampolines. I take the gearbox in and out twice tr...
After hitting a log while sailing at high speed I had plenty of repairs to get done. This is part 2 of 3 of my repair series in Sorong.
In this video I mainly work on getting the bent rudder straight. After the local guys attempted but failed to get the s...
Repairing boats is not at the top of my list of fun things to do but what do can you do? I had just recently spent a week fixing my boat after hitting a log in Sulawesi and now this, another log, this time in Raja Ampat. I dont have enough money to just pa...
I had a 260nm passage ahead of me and this time with favourable winds. In the first 8 hours I banged out 75 miles and was loving it! Finally proper sailing! The night was also very good with minimal traffic, no squalls and lower but ok winds. After an epic...
A few minutes after leaving Wakatobi an alarm started beeping loudly. I thought it was something relating to my boat for a minute until I realised it was an AIS Safety Warning, an alert being transmitted by someone in distress.
It was 6-7nm out of my way ...
Welcome to Wakatobi, one of the premier dive spots in the world and home of Indonesia's best boat marina. The thing is it's totally abandoned basically and it costs nothing to stay there. Join me as I try to figure out what happened here and why so much mo...
After a collision with a submerged log I discovered that the impact had snapped all four engine mounts on my port engine. I was in a pretty remote location with no access to new ones so it was up to me to figure it out. A four day repair mission of sweat, ...
So I'm sailing Solo again!
I'm really looking forward to this 1000nm trip.
Marie and Eli are in France and will join me in 5 weeks, obviously I'm missing them a great deal but daily video calls make it easier.
I'm starting off with a 360 mile passage fro...
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SAILING ALONE through the DANGEROUS MIDDLE to Fiji - PT. 1
We are setting sail on t...
Is solo sailing lonely? Yes! But not in the way you might think...... Solo sailing in an amazing and truly wonderful thing. But at times, it can see like you're literally all alone on the big blue ocean, and in the entire world. I'm going to talk about how...
This is my complete step by step guide on "How I Pick, Plan, & Sail 100nm Solo". I've been in Antigua for the past month, but now I need to sail Nortwest to Saint Martin. A distance of 100 nautical miles, and I'll be doing it all alone. Here is exactly...
Join us in this nail-biter of a sailing episode where tensions rise for us on the island of Zakynthos, where Murphy's law "Anything that can go wrong will go wrong." hits us in full swing!!
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All to often sailors are quick to flash up with engine as soon as the wind slows down, but not the folks on Sea Dream of Clyde! Having a schedule while sailing leads to mindlessly cruising past wildlife and wonderful anchorages all while listening to the d...
I’ve always loved solo sailing, Sailing alone on a Catamaran is a lot different from a monohull though, this I learnt.
I’m yet to decide if I’ll solo sail my Cat on longer passage though as the danger seems to be much higher.
I solo sailed my mono m...
Cape Caution is rightfully known by many as the most difficult and dangerous section of the whole Inside Passage. The combination ocean swell, overlapping currents, and numerous reefs and abrupt shoaling near the cape, and often strong winds can make this ...
This episode picks up where we left off at the spectacular Goose Island on the outside edge of the Inside Passage. As Alex and I leave Goose Island, we are engulfed by a thick fog bank that sticks around for hours, leaving us with no visual references to s...
Welcome back to Sailing Sea Dream of Clyde!
In this one, we continue our journey down the spectacular outer coast of British Columbia from Laredo Sound to the Goose Group near Bella Bella. While the weather was mostly sunny and beautiful, we face off aga...
Welcome back to Sailing Sea Dream of Clyde! In this one, we continue south down the "Inside/Outside" Passage along the edge of the feared and wisely respected Hecate Strait. While this area is not particularly far from the main route of the Inside Passage,...
This is a fun one! We set sail from Prince Rupert towards the less travelled "Inside-Outside" Passage. Calm conditions have us anchor at an obscure anchorage just south of town. We head out fishing in the dinghy and Alex hooks onto a huge halibut, which we...
Ahoy! In this one, we leave Alaska and cross back into Canada. The rightfully feared Dixon Entrance that is exposed to the full brunt of the North Pacific Ocean is gentle on us as we rage across the border and on to Prince Rupert, Canada. While the wind wa...
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