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Join us for our last day at Holmes Reef before we hoist the sails and head towards Hinchinbrook Island. This episode features another free diving sequence, some cheeky boobies, a bit of homemade pancetta, dreamy beamy sailing and a free range coconut raid....
Join us as we continue to explore the beautiful Holmes Reef in the Coral Sea. We discuss our dive in last week's episode, discover a lost tuna long line, spearfish off the edge and snorkel around a sand cay. Troy also explains a little bit about our free-d...
Needing to get away from the medical madness we pack up our gear and head for the hills. We know we will find peace and rejuvenate our spirits in nature, and we're told the stunning Jourama Falls are just the place to go.
We were thoroughly amazed by w...
We love our boat, we really do. But she was over on the East Coast of Australia and we wanted to go sailing on Ningaloo Reef on the West Coast. What to do? What to do?
It was a tough choice (not really), but we hopped on a 3 night dive charter aboard S...
In this video we cross the Wide Bay Bar - known as the mad mile it has made boaties nervous for years and we were nervous too.
However, in the right conditions we had no trouble at all. There was still tension in the air and nerves as we crossed.
The mus...
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bluewater pacific ocean crossing MAN OVERBOARD
Bluewater Pacific ocean crossing - man overboardIn this episode we continue our sai...
After keeping busy with boat chores in Cairns we decide to take a break and be tourists for a few days exploring the World Heritage Rain Forest around Kuranda. Join us as we experience the rain forest canopy from the sky, try some tasty food, teach you a l...
In this episode we make the necessary upgrades to our dinghy in the process learning a lot about working with epoxy and fibre glass from our new friend David whose catamaran stole the show last week.
We've had a lot of questions about our experiences wit...
Our plans to haul out while house sitting in Cairns were dashed but we keep ourselves busy with plenty of other jobs that we need to do to get Mirrool ship shape after her long voyage in the wilderness. A new friend shows us the fantastic catamaran he is b...
At Sea, No One Can Hear You Scream! We leave Papua New Guinea and sail across the Straight of torres along the North Coast of Australia. Laura sees a sea snake and freaks out!
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Keen for a swim, we take a break from beating to windward and sail on a reach to the famous dive site on the Great Barrier Reef, the Cod Hole, to discover that the mooring is otherwise occupied! Disheartened, we go for a dive nearby before continuing our s...
In this episode, we leave Tijou Reef and continue south to Cairns. On our way, we experience some more wild weather and discover that in some conditions our cockpit isn’t really that dry. Come with us as we continue to see what is like to sail the wrong ...
Hi folks - This is EP. 2 Sailing in Tasmania.
In this series, we sail for Hobart to collect our daughter who is flying in from South Africa to sail with us.
Since we have sailed down the east coast of Tasmania, we decide to opt for a short cut through the...
Sorry for the delay in videos, we have been trying to get over this bloody boat refit! 7 Months of hardcore work whilst trying to save up for our sailing season really got us! But this is the reality of owning a sail boat so as much as i dont like this vid...
#Multihull #Sailing #Tasmania #Freycinet #BassStrait #BassStraight
Catamaran Impi is sailing around the world - Brent and Ana have been sailing together full time for the past 7 years.
In this series - Sailing Tasmania, we have dropped into the roaring 40'...
It was an typical day on board, with McDazzle and I excitedly making final preparations to continue North, then out to the beautiful Louisiade Archipelago. Then something happened that turned our world upside down and inside out.
Many of you have questio...
It is always our preference to sail, but when faced with the choice of sailing in high southerly winds and huge swells (against the EAC) or motoring in light airs, Starry Horizons became a motor boat.
We hoped that motoring would make this passage pretty ...
The next stop in our Australian Adventure takes us 40nm up the coast to Lake Macquarie. The sail was pretty easy but the entrance into the lake required us to complete our first bar crossing. These can be incredibly tricky but fortunately, Neptune decide...
For the last year, we'd had one date circled on the calendar: New Year's Eve in Sydney Harbour. And we finally made it...
David's family flew halfway around the world to join us for the holidays and we spent several weeks together exploring Australia. W...
A calm weather window presented itself and we took full advantage! Six days anchored out on the Great Barrier Reef in the lagoon at Lady Musgrave Island, a tiny speck about 80km of the Australian coast.
Glassey smooth and crystal clear water with abundant...
What happens when the cat is away? Will the rat play (with sharks)?
In this episode we head to Somerset Ruins, once touted as the Singapore of Australia and Cape York; the northern-most point on mainland Australia. Then it's back to Thursday Island where...
In this video we finally set sail again! So nice to be back on the ocean, it makes all the effort, hard work and frustration worthwhile. The new boat exceeds expectations during the first night when winds reach over 40 knots and we cross the wide bay bar e...
It's always nice to get a speed boost when on a passage and the East Australian Current is about as big as they get. Sailing down from Coffs Harbour to Sydney, we went out to the 100 meter depth line and started flying. The wind was from the north and we...
We get towed over to Scarborough Marina to get lifted out and I spend the next 3 days covered in paint, dust and grease. Always a fun time on the hardstand! I mount a new FlexoFold composite 2 blade folding propeller and show you my steps. All in all it wa...
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