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A huge round of applause to Gove and Michael! They’ve helped continue the stoke onboard Rediviva by tiling the galley counter and building the ratlines. Making her into not only a quaint live aboard but also a little ship.
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In San Blas, Mexico, we are finally getting out mast put back in! The awesome guys at the boat yard had never attempted it before but we decided to try anyway, with a boat lift! haha
They assured us they could make it happen!
Luckily after a lot ...
Season 7 : Episode #171 : Recovering on Santa Cruz Island
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On this weeks episode we take a "Day off" from the hard pace we had had the entire trip and just relaxed and recuperated after our misadventures on San Miguel Island.
Prisoners H...
Ahoy :) In this video, we are still in Sardinia on the Costa Smeralda and are finally able to set foot on land after the strong winds we had (see last episode). We go for a beautiful walk in the national park, say goodbye to our anchorage neighbours Dilbar...
After almost a month of boat work, the mast has been re-stepped and we’re finally headed back to cruising life. We head out with the wind, as we make our way towards Maine, our ultimate destination. In total about 500 nautical miles away, we tackle the p...
We are Ben and MP!
Recently we decided to purchase a two masted 70ft wooden schooner in Brazil. The fun detail about our story is that the boat we bought was sinking and relying on many bilge pumps to survive so we had to lift it onto the dry to start a f...
Lots of bird action this time. Plenty of wind and we did some incredible leaning. Our DIY project was building a handrail on our dock steps for convenient in and out boarding.
Ultimately, we hit 7.5 knots with gust up to 22 knots, maybe faster. Steve had...
A 60 second glimpse into our passage from Key Biscayne, Florida to Bimini, Bahamas! After all of the craziness in the news lately... we figured it was a good time to leave the USA.
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY to Loren! To celebrate we TREAT OURSELVES to a couple weeks at the beautiful boutique marina at Le Phare Bleu! Complete with a ship/bar/restrooms, a pool that's open to all cruisers, and a restaurant with some excellent happy hours...will ...
Get ready to cross the Corinth Canal with us. Such an amazing experience, it was a mix of nerves, excitement and just pure bliss as we were going through. James is so excited about getting our cross on some epic drone footage, that we very nearly lost the ...
It really feels like a movie. We were living through a pandemic while sailing to Black Point and Oven Rock. This did not prevent us from sailing the Exumas and having one of our craziest experience so far while staying away from people other than our frien...
The wildfire smoke rolls in and there is nowhere to go to escape it! In this episode we manage deminish visibility and poor air quality as we continue to prep for our passage north.
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(🇬🇧 Below)Plus que 2 semaines avant le départ dans l’Indien, on a hâte! Plusieurs choses restent à faire, notamment installer le nouveau faux Teck dans le cockpit, continuer les provisions de nourriture, réparer le lazybag qui s’est cassé su...
Thanks for watching everyone!
~Ruthie
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Our sails are ready to be used again after a summer of no sailing. We hoist the sails and cross the Sea of Cortez for our first big sail of the season.
Early morning wake up call, we set sail from San Carlos, Mexico to Santa Rosalia directly across the S...
Season 7 : Episode #170 : Dinghy Recon and Moving On
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This episode was shot the day after our brush with death. We search for our lost dinghy and sole ride to shore. I was convinced I saw it onshore... but it turns out seals are the same sh...
This week we're reminded how much we love Ruby Rose and what a brilliant sailing boat she really is, as we encounter PERFECT (no, really- absolutely perfect) sailing conditions off the French coast. Sails go up and off we fly!
[Filmed July 2020.]
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It's a big day...after nearly a month of being without a mast it is being re-stepped! We took it down for inspection after the rig failed off Cape Hatteras and while it was down we added an exit point for a second spinnaker halyard and replaced/upgraded o...
We are Ben and MP!
Recently we decided to purchase a two masted huge wooden schooner in Brazil. The fun detail about our story is that the boat we bought was sinking and relying on many bilge pumps to survive so we had to lift it onto the dry to start a f...
In SAILBOAT LIFE, our DINGHY is our CAR. And our "car" is on its LAST LEG. We bought Nacho before we really knew what we wanted in a dinghy, so we intentionally went used and cheap, knowing what didn't know. Now, over a year of cruising later, not only ...
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