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The time has finally come for us to leave the U.S for the foreseeable future and point our bow towards distant shores once more! We are in the Dry Tortugas staging for a weather window to Isla Mujeres, Mexico.
Luckily there is no lack of entertainment he...
It looked like Typhoon # 9 would be a direct hit. So after a quick dash across Kyushu to visit Kumamoto City and have lunch with friends, I returned to Wahine to prepare her. Also, I decided to have a 5th covid test. I was in for a surprise!
If like me...
The day our son stopped breathing SO scary Ep 118
We have visited the four furthest points on the compass of Australia's mainland. A small achievement for us as we enter Shark Bay, Western Australia.
Unfortunately we wouldn't be here long, Declan injured...
Come along as we tour a Brewer Pan Oceanic 46. It's the biggest sailboat we've ever considered buying!
As you may already know, we are on the hunt for our next cruising sailboat. To ensure that nothing slips past us we check for new listings multiple time...
Pumped to pump!....some weights, that is! We're in search for a gym to keep fit and exercise while living on a sailboat. Plus, we show you our DIY all weather wind scoop / hatch canopy for our sailboat. A sleek design, easy to make and sew, easily storabl...
Join us as the girls explore the beautiful underwater world of Aruba. The first 1,000 people to use this link will get a 1 month free trial of Skillshare: https://skl.sh/sailingzingaro08211
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Well, we thought we had spent our last week in Clarencetown, but as you will see, plans changed yet again. In this episode, which is a little longer than usual, we meet up with some new friends and get convinced to stay another week. The w...
Have you ever wondered what a typical week looks like for a Liveaboard? This is probably it! We say goodbye to one of the most beautiful places in the Caribbean and head back to Curaçao 🇨🇼....just in time to say our goodbyes to my youngest brother! ...
This Chinese junk Schooner designed by Thomas Colvin was absolutely spectacular. We were fortunate enough to get out for the SV Sea Dragon's last sail of the year. Alex's brother just purchased this schooner in the summer of 2020 and it was his first sailb...
SAILING LIFE: How shallow is too shallow? This week we tested our limits with an ultra shallow anchorage on the wild village of Hapiti, west side of Moorea. As if this wasn't excitement enough the captain had a rough night on anchor watch while our boat d...
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We discover one of the most stunning beaches I've been on. And wow, what a beach! The girls ride around the salt flats. We get stung by nasty algae and shrug it off with drinks and dancing. Marizia shows off her lip syncing skills and we are met with yet a...
WE have sailed over 3000 nautical miles crossing the Pacific Ocean from Mexico to Hawaii and after three weeks at sea, we have spotted our first sight of land. Our sea legs are anxiously looking forward to stepping foot on solid ground.
Land Ho HAWAII!
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This week we celebrate being on anchor again by exploring the beautiful island of Nuku Hiva in French Polynesia. The first two, three days after arriving we didn’t do much but sleep and eat. After our recovery we wanted to explore the beautiful green isl...
Episode #201 : A very bucking bronco anchorage
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On this episode we haul up at Little Fisherman's Cove and make way for Rippers Cove. It was a short motorsail of 4 miles and we had the anchorage all to ourselves. At first it looked very pro...
Our LAP THROUGH the CARIBBEAN has included some STRESS and LOT of JOY and FRIENDSHIP. As we make our way back to the "FINISH LINE" of the USVI - where it felt like our Caribbean cruise really began, we have an opportunity to reflect on our journey...and t...
Bringing Yabá from wreck to dreamy! Episode 40
In this episode, we start working on one of the main changes we are doing to our hull: watertight bulkheads! Also, the first plank of our superstructure starts gaining shape as well.
We take a break from our...
We're racing against the weather through the brutal Strait of Messina which is a narrow strait between Sicily and Southern Italy. It connects the Tyrrhenian Sea with the Ionian Sea and can be quite dangerous causing tides and currents up to 3knots and heav...
WHALES AHEAD!!!!!! We almost hit a humpback whale. FAR OUT. What would you have done? Also, on a positive note, after 90+ hours at sea, we arrive into Sydney.
What do cruiser's do with all of their time? Quite a lot as this episode demonstrates 😉. It starts out with pizza night aboard Delos. We make the dough (from scratch of course) early in the morning and as the day goes on we work on the toppings. It's a ...
This is not a HOW TO video but it is an update of the things I am learning and having to learn. Things about the boat, working remotely from the boat, being a sixty-year-old trying something new, etc.
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SHIPWRECKED sailboat on uninhabited Abrolhos island sailing WA - 117
How come we had never heard about the shipwreck of the Batavia before we came to The Abrolhos Islands? The mutiny and mayhem that took place on these beautiful remote islands, in 1629, i...
We are now sailing the west coat of Scotland
follow us while we sailing around the uk currently on the west coast of Scotland before making our transit down the west coast of Scotland and England visiting Ireland then to Cornwall.
we stated our advent...
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This is our last week in Clarencetown, Long Island. It is such a big Island and there is so much to do! We just can't get ourselves to leave. There are so many places to visit, the fishing is AMAZING, and we have met so many amazing people...
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