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With our YouTube channel now at 10k subscribers, we thought we'd use this week's vlog to thank everyone for subscribing and looking back over the last three years of our video blogging experience and our journey to this fantastic milestone.
Severe travel ...
Always wanted to visit "Mo-Bay" area and the famous Montego Bay Yacht Club.
From Ocho Rios we motor-sailed to Montego Bay, our last stop in Jamaica. Anchored off the quiet Montego Bay Yacht Club, where we sheltered from a strong NE weather front for 3 da...
We're seriously considering the Seawind 1160 Lite for our next boat because of the long list of positives this catamaran has to offer. Here's just a few of the most important ones to us:
Size - We don't want a huge cat.
Seaworthiness - Plenty of Seawinds...
#howtosail #sailingspain #smallboatsailing
After finishing schooling in the nearest town, the boys had a go at racing the happy cat on their optimist before more high winds were forecast so we decided to move on further North and discreetly cross provinces...
From our anchorage in Oracabessa we sailed the short distance west to Ocho Rios, a major tourist center in Jamaica. Ocho Rios is the place where Glen’s parents had their happiest holiday, back in 1967. By record of his Mum’s diary, we visited their hot...
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A cold beer with friends, exploring a tropical island, and repairing torn sails again, all part of live board life in Tonga.
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We've been wanting to get aboard a St. Francis catamaran for a while now. They're a lesser known catamaran brand, but they build serious bluewater cruisers meant to sail the world in luxury. It seems that most of the catamarans we really like are built in ...
#kidsonboats #travel #catamaran
We finally set sail away from our winter mooring now that travel restrictions have eased after the lockdown in Spain. The wind is great for our first sail, we don't catch any fish but we do hear a PanPan on the VHF which is...
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We are departing Hawaii bound for California in ONE HOUR! Come toast farewell with the crew of 'Te Vega', a 1984 Mason 63'. Our crew of 5 will sail for 3 weeks, covering over 3000nm towards our destination of half moon bay. Join us for a crew introduction,...
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Voyage Yachts builds high quality catamarans based in South Africa. The Voyage 430, and later 440, are both well-designed yachts built to bal...
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Ania & Bartek 🙏
We are a Polish family (Ania, Bartek, Kuba and Julian) traveling around the world with our floating home, as a way to promote an alternative lifestyle outside the system.
On our channel we sh...
#sailing#Tonga
At last I make landfall in Tonga. Checking out the place with old friends. Good to be on dry land eating good food and bacon!!!.
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On this episode of Sailing on a Whim, we begin our EPIC road trip in the USA to visit national parks, explore the west, and make the most of our time away from Whim. Join us as check-out the Sturgis Rally Motorcycle, make a quick stop through Devil’s Tow...
#prepping #coronavirus #lockdownatsea
We laughed when we watched the "Doomsday Preppers" series about survivalists preparing for natural disasters and economic collapse. Then came the Covid 19 / Coronavirus pandemic and suddenly those prepper families didn...
The Smart Cat S280 starts to fulfill a gap in the cruising catamaran market that needed to be filled. Before today, "small and affordable" could never enter the same sentence as "cruising catamaran," with most cruising catamarans starting at half a million...
The Smart Cat S280 starts to fulfill a gap in the cruising catamaran market that needed to be filled. Before today, "small and affordable" could never enter the same sentence as "cruising catamaran," with most cruising catamarans starting at half a million...
This boat truly had more character than we've seen in other yachts. We love homes built in the 20's and it looks like boats built in the 20's are no exception. Abeking & Rasmussen was and still is a very prestigious yard in Germany. Although, she defin...
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Although we've blogged our journey from the very start, it occurred to us that we'd never made a dedicated...
On this episode of Sailing on a Whim, in the race to beat hurricane season, we travel on the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway for the first time on our journey to prepare Whim for hurricane season. It’s a mad dash to pack up the boat, dodge storms, and com...
Manta Catamarans are one of the only catamarans that were built in the USA, and are arguable the only BLUEWATER catamarans built in the states. Unfortunately, Manta is out of business, so there aren't any new Mantas for sale, but the older ones are still s...
#diy #makingaboat #school #boatschool
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After a tour of the boatyard, we get down to the gritty task of giving our sail boat a complete overhaul in the cheapest way possible. We do this by doing all of it ourselves with a little bit of hel...
Exploring east end of Jamaica and Kingston, then sailing west to Oracabessa.
After a 3-day (450nm) sail from Bahamas, we arrived into Port Antonio on the lush green coast of NE Jamaica. From our berth at the Errol Flynn Marina, we visited the town of Port...
At sea with a torn sail and some rough seas. Having left the Island of Niue Im sailing single handed in the Pacific.
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