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Hunter 340 "Sunspot Baby" and crew sail in the Peanut Regatta of Waterford Race 2 on Galveston Bay on February 16, 2020. Six boats raced, pursuit start, about nine nautical mile race.
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Just as many are taking up the movement, we sold everything and bought a boat to accomplish our dream of sailing around the world. We set off on a road trip to see our boat for the first time.
***This is our very first episode. None of this footage was ...
Night sailing passage across Gulf Stream from Florida to Bahamas. New Year celebrations in Chub Cay then exploring Nassau.
While anchored in Biscayne Bay, just south of Miami, we decide to head to Bahamas rather than directly to Cuba. Our overnight passag...
#sailing blog #sailing video
Time to say goodbye to friends. Easy Mike and I part ways. Getting ready to sail out of Tahiti and on to new adventures.
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Prout has a proven track record of making great cruising catamarans, capable of offshore cruising. Although small, this boat is no exception and I'd still have to say her interior space is more comparable to that of a 38 or 40 foot monohull.
Is this boat...
#health #injuries #boatinjuries
In this blog I talk about preventing illness and injuries, how to prepare your boat in event of illness or accidents happening. This blog is also about things that can trigger anxiety for many people and a few tips on how to...
We depart St. Augustine just after a cold front passes and we get a wonderful overnight sail with an offshore win. Our route takes us south passed Cape Canaveral and finally into Palm Beach, where we anchor in the very pleasant surroundings of Lake Worth. ...
Join us this week as we take a tour of 5 very different wooden boats at the Pittwater Wooden Boat Festival.
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Ever wonder whats happens when you neglect your fuel tanks? What happens when you become complacent and fail to treat your fuel, especially while in a 3rd world country? I’ll show you…
In this video, I take you along as I do my best to clean my tanks ...
The Ta Shing Baba 30, designed by Bob Perry, is a renowned go-anywhere bluewater cruiser. Her classic lines and functional design can get you across an ocean in comfort.
This particular boat is in immaculate condition. It's obvious in the video we just c...
First passage of the new winter season: Maryland to Florida, USA.
After 6 weeks boat preparation and stocking up in Herrington Harbour North Marina, we are finally on our way south just as winter seems to be starting. Tricky exit through the marina channe...
After a well earned rest we explore the surrounds of Pittwater before sailing to Gosford to re-provision Mirrool.
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As we prepare Satori to leave Luperon for the sailing season, we take a break and drive 5 hours east to Las Terrenas with our friends. We crashed our $1000 drone at the El Limon waterfall!
Watch Arthur sail the world with his servants: Youtube.com//channe...
This boat was built in 1972 by Camper & Nicholsons, and she's crossed the Atlantic three times since then. She needs some work, as all old boats do, but she's got great bones and is looking for her new owner to bring her back to her glory days
We real...
The weather man lied to us again! With forecast 15 to 20 knot offshore winds predicted to give us a beam reach down the coast we expected our trip from Newcastle to Pittwater to be a bit of a non-event. What we got instead was something completely differen...
#costs #tax #sailingtheworld #expense
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This is the big question that everyone asks....how do you manage to buy a boat and then go sa...
Annual maintenance prior to heading back to Caribbean. Changing skin fittings, new dinghy, adding vinyl stripes, changing hoses and faucets... and much much more.
Early October, following our 4 months break from the boat, we travelled from our home in Eur...
Mutiny on the high sea with Captain Bligh on the Bounty, Discovery with Captain Cook all in one video!!
#sailing #sailingblog #sailingvideo
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What happened this week? There was a boom testin', oyster gatherin', fish spearin', soup makin', whale watchin', night sailin' and fridge lid installin'! There's also the usual banter but you're going to have to come along for the ride to hear it.
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When there’s a problem with the engine running, it’s almost always a fuel problem. Join Nick as he walks you through his fuel system troubleshooting process. It’s never as “easy” job!
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#mediterraneansea #sailingtheworld #turkey #spain
The second part of the highlights from our 2019 travel blogs. Sailing back from Turkey to Spain in 2019. If you missed the first one - watch it here: https://youtu.be/QsUtLueyKp4
Having sailed quickly from...
Some time ago we published that episode but censorship didn't like the fact Bartek was wearing a women dress while costume birthday party and we needed to delete it. This time we publish it again with some footage being cut off.
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Ania & Bartek ...
#topplacesinthemediterranean #sailingthemediterranean #mediterranean #boat
Some of the highlights from our 2019 blogs. Traveling from Spain to Turkey in 2019. We sailed quite far this year and visited many interesting places so we've had to split this retr...
On this episode of Sailing on a Whim, we learn the hard way that we have no idea what we are doing when it comes to anchoring and have our first scary moment! We have a nightmare of dragging anchor in a rocky anchorage and delay our trip to the Bahamas, f...
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