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Life at sea definitely doesn't mean just lying under the palm tree. Today we enjoy typical day aboard. We fix, fix and fix! :) Today we have a broken dinghy davit to weld back together and not only that! Other then that we clean, we cook, we dive, play som...
The Ericson 38-200 offers a lot of nice comfortable features in a racer-cruiser built in the 80's. We're familiar with this particular boat because it's currently owned and being sold by our friends Drew and Avery.
This boat was struck by lightning twice...
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What a crazy year it's been! Since we left St. Petersburg a year earlier, we’ve had sails tear, battens fall out, refrigeration failures, and fire onboard. We survived one of the most powerful hurricanes ever recorded and also sur...
In this episode we sail to the Dominican Republic's south coast from the little island of il e Vache, Haiti. What is it like to sail the south coast of Dominican Republic? The mountains! Much different than what we know of the flat Bahamas.
We overshoot...
We are a Polish family traveling the world and sailing across oceans on our floating home, a 15 meter trimaran, as a way of promoting alternative way of life off the grid. In 2014 we managed to materialize our dreams and traded a land based home in Poland ...
After months of sitting out storms and strong winds, we get a favorable weather report to head out to the Great Barrier Reef. Our first stop is Fitzroy Reef in the Capricorn Bunker group, a reef lagoon anchorage offering world class diving and fishing.
T...
We've been getting a lot of you guys asking for some more affordable and smaller boats than what we've been showing, so we've reached out to a few boats that we think would be good to tour and this is the first "smaller" boat we're touring (For clarificati...
We sail to the private Island of Ile Fourchue in St Barts to spend a few days of hiking, trialling our KEEN hiking shoes and snorkelling in the caribbean blue waters.
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We were truly taken aback by this 65 foot steel yacht. At an asking price of $225,000, it has the accommodations of 50' or bigger catamaran for a much more affordable price tag. Typically catamarans with similar accommodations are million dollar boats. We'...
We set sail on the tail end of some stormy weather and stow the dinghy on deck to make sure we don't lose it! We sail for 4 days with some pretty strong winds and big swell and decide to skip Sardinia on our way to Sicily as the wind is in the right direc...
#sailingvideo #sailingblog Easy Mike tells us his secret past and I sing! Thank you for watching this episode, please give us a thumbs up and subscribe.
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We walk up from our anchorage at Pancake Creek to visit the Bustard Head Light Station. Pascale shows you how to make delicious healthy pancakes with only 3 ingredients and we hunt and taste some more of the local seafood on offer.
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We are on our way back to Luperon, Dominican Republic for hurricane season. Downwind sailing from the BVI's, we made two stops in Puerto Rico. In this video, we make our final passage across the torturous Mona passage. But in calm c...
In this episode of Sailing Millennial Falcon, we set sail after a long time of doing boat work in St Martin. Our plan was to head to St Barts however within our first hour of sailing, and 6 weeks out of practice, it wasn't coming together and pulled into t...
Originally built in 1972, Durbeck made some really heavy duty cruising yachts, built to go anywhere. The hulls on the fiberglass Durbecks are extremely thick and overbuilt, leading to a heavy-displacement cruiser like this one.
In our opinions, this boat ...
LIVING ABOARD: Sailboat Projects & Marina Life I Sailing on a Whim Ep.9
On this episode of Sailing on a Whim, we start to tackle our never-ending list of sailboat projects and get a taste of what marina life is like in Florida.
This crazy adventure s...
This Lagoon 47 Catamaran is a prototype diesel-electric hybrid built in 1996. It's pretty cool to see that Lagoon was experimenting with electric propulsion over twenty years ago. It's also neat to see the system is still functioning today and is sailed on...
Engine failure while entering a bay full of rocks during a storm. Its not all plane sailing for the Old Seadog.
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It's the end of cruising season for us and we are heading west to Luperon, Dominican Republic for hurricane season. First stop, Puerto Del Rey Marina for some provisioning and boat prep. Then we sail downwind with the spinnaker acro...
The Formosa 68' (70' LOA) sure is an interesting design and a HUGE boat. This particular boat was purchased and worked on Pre-Hurricane Irma, but when the hurricane hit the boat sustained a little damage to the genoa furler. It's been sitting in it's slip ...
While waiting for a weather window to cross from the Balearics to Sardinia, we sail to Isla De Cabrera ( Goat Island) and apply for a permit to stay the night. That evening, we have a drink or an expensive nightmare as described by Woody and the next morni...
This week we're touring another sailboat that's on the opposite end of the spectrum of what we normally look at, but in a different way this time. This is an Outremer 45, which is the same boat model as the famous La Vagabonde.
We're not touring it simpl...
Thanks to 'Easy' Mike Jacoby for being a brilliant guest presenter.
Ex World Surfboard Champion Mike Jacoby and I explore the Island of Fatu Hiva in the South Pacific.
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Join us on our first ever overnight passage from Sicily to Greece, just us and our Kadey Krogen 38, Hot Chocolate! We sail along the coast of Sicily up to Syracusa and then cross over to Greece on a three day passage. There are fuel disasters, beautiful ...
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