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After working our butts off in Isla Mujeres, we saved up enough $$$ to justify taking 2 weeks off of sewing, fiberglass, painting and wedding work to remind ourselves why the heck we want to sail around the world! So we took Atticus out for sailing adventu...
Isla Mujeres continued to be a perfect place to find work. Desiree found a side-job doing social media photography for a wedding planning company, scored big time on a cruising sailboat whose owner wanted newly-upholstered cushions, and Jordan honed in on ...
After spending a couple of months heads down in sewing and fiberglass work, we both decided it was time to take a break from the darker side of cruising to remind ourselves about the rewards of working our butts off in a new country!
So we took a long wee...
After spending a couple of months heads down in sewing and fiberglass work while living in Isla Mujeres, Mexico, we both decided it was time to take a break from the darker side of cruising to remind ourselves about the rewards of working our butts off in ...
We prepare to set off across the sea, leaving behind the island of birds for the open ocean, fish on the line and an epic good time. Come join us on board Varuna, as we go against the grain, and travel north in Pacific Mexico, using the wind to go off the...
Picking up a new crew member in Puerto Vallarta, we set out with friends to escape the craziness of the city to the island of birds, AKA Isla Isabel, or Mexico’s Galapagos. We have quite the interesting sailing passage, with challenging headwinds, engin...
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In last week's episode, we dragged anchor in Isla Mujeres, Mexico. We wanted to talk about what anchoring techniques and equipment we had aboard Atticus ...
When visiting far flung places, we always meet unique and interesting people. Their stories inspire us to do what we do and continue our journey. Here, we sit down with Captain Bruce aboard his boat Scuttle Butt and have a chat about adventure.
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In Banderas Bay, Mexico we make some final preparations before casting off on our next passage. Taking advantage of an extensive nautical chart library, we find all the charts we will need for Central and South America and get them scanned and digitized f...
We Dragged Anchor!!
We made it to Isla Mujeres, Mexico after cruising Cuba for a couple of weeks. We were so excited to get to a grocery store, provision, and enjoy a more comfortable cruising spot. But then... disaster strikes, and we drag anchor while ...
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Ever wondered what it would be like to live on a small sailboat while cruising the world?
Bathing, dishes, laundry, cooking, storage space and personal s...
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Ever wondered what it would be like to live on a small sailboat while cruising the world?
Bathing, dishes, laundry, cooking, storage space and personal s...
Anchored off the cruising hub of La Cruz, Mexico we adjust to life in peak cruising season. It’s a busy, popular place, to try to find a bit more peace and quiet we sail across the bay to Punta Mita, where ultra luxury resorts and mega yachts meet natur...
Our cruising experience in Cuba, after leaving Havana, got progressively more desolate as we headed farther and farther away from a big city. We rarely saw other vessels out on the water, and were the only boat in both of the anchorages where we dropped th...
We were welcomed into Stu and Maggie’s home in Tucson, Arizona and got to sit down with Stu and hear all about Sun Pure Watermakers. It was great getting to know him and hear how he got into sailing and building watermakers for other cruisers, he showed...
Exciting news on Varuna - we finally decided to take the leap and install a watermaker - a Sun Pure DC unit, which are able to run with just our solar and battery bank, making 8-12 gallons per hour! Come check out the full installation, setup and watch us...
After successfully sneaking into the interior of Cuba, we arrived in Viñales valley in the tobacco region of Cuba. We decided the best way to see the area was to rent bikes and look for the best rock climbing spots. As it turned out rock climbing was also...
Off Mexico’s Pacific coast is a tiny volcanic island home to Blue Footed Boobies and Magnificent Frigatebirds. Commonly referred to as Mexico’s Galapagos, Isla Isabel is a sanctuary for birds. We visit during nesting season and find a lot of eggs on ...
When checking into Marina Hemingway, the port captain told us that we could not go ashore anywhere along the N.W Cuban Coast except Cayo Levisa between Havana and Cabo de San Antonio because there weren't any facilities to officially check into on any othe...
It’s official - we are leaving the Sea of Cortez! Join us on a three-day sailing passage from Isla San Francisco towards Isla Isabel near mainland Mexico. We wait out weather, discuss our weather planning and weather routing, sail plan set up, safety i...
Our time in Cuba was marked by extreme disbelief that we were actually cruising and using Atticus as a means to get somewhere new! In this episode, we explore a kookie artist's workshop just outside of Havana called Fusterlandia, and then leave Havana behi...
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We’re in the process of deciding our itinerary for the next 12 months, so we thought we would share our passage planning process and chat about some bo...
We sail to the abandoned salt mining village on Isla Carmen and dive our first wrecked boat. After some awesome sailing and fishing, we pick up Ty’s daughter and head out to the uninhabited Isla Catalan, going out in search of the rattle-less rattlesnak...
After dreaming about becoming cruisers for three years, we finally sail from Key West to Cuba and arrive at Marina Hemingway! After sleeping for 12 hours, we spend our first full day exploring Havana Vieja and are fascinated by the bustling alleyways full ...
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