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9] Sailing to Cherbourg, Exploring the City, and a New Dinghy and Outboard | Sailing Mutiny
This is a jam-packed episode! Join us as we sail from Honfleur to Barfleur for an overnight stop in an anchorage before the swell forces us to leave and sail to Ch...
Rough Seas, Dolphins, Night Sailing, A Stunning French Town & More.
After nothing more than day sailing, our Captain has decided its time for us to take on the high seas, and asked us to help him with a yacht delivery from the west coast of France, ba...
I LOVE Minorca. So far, it's my favourite spot in the Mediterranean. Little paradise bays, wild olive trees, sunbaked dirt, azure blue water... what else could you want?!
This episode was filmed entirely on a GoPro 5 black and an iPhone SE. Edited in Fina...
Do you dream of sailing over the horizon in your own sailboat? If so, one of the biggest questions you probably have is, How much is the boat?
In this episode, we break down the cost of our Tartan 37, going into the buying process, closing expenses and tr...
As we start to sail slightly north again we visit one island which does not get many visitors.....leaving it completely unspoiled for those who do make it there.
Leaving Antigua behind, we set out on a NW course with the wind and waves at our back as we ...
From Block Island RI, s/v Cloudy Bay (Hallberg-Rassy 54) is sailing across Long Island Sound towards Connecticut, on a nice beam reach in 18 kts of wind. During that sailing trip a vertical batten decided to slide out, and Glen had to rescue it, pushing it...
GHOSTS, APPARITIONS, and their TRAGIC STORIES in the history of the ST. AUGUSTINE LIGHTHOUSE!!
This week on SailAway it's our very first HALLOWEEN SPECIAL!
Join us for a creepy, spooky, and all around haunting tour of the famously haunted St. Augustin...
This is Part 2 of a two parts episode, in which we decide to catch and cook an octopus in Culatra, Portugal, in spite of our absolute lack of fishing knowledge or experience.
After last week’s failure to catch our octopus, we try again with a new strat...
Magic Carpet, our Vindo 32, was a total write off when Aladino bought her. But after four years of intense restoration, she is now our floating home. From shipwreck to ship, this is the beginning of a mini-series documenting the restoration process.
To s...
From Newport, s/v Cloudy Bay (Hallberg-Rassy 54) continues the sailing east coast USA adventure to Block Island. Short sailing trip, only 20 nm away. Not much wind that day, so we had to motor most of the distance.
We found Block Island very pretty, with ...
Alie's first day sailing ever, Ben teaches her the ropes. Day 1 of their week long trip around British Columbias gulf islands.
Beautiful song about the ocean by Ziggy Alberts "simple things"
Whilst we've been sharing our adventure on Facebook the past week or so, we realised that we haven't properly introduced ourselves yet! So here we are to put that right.
We talk about who we are and where we're from (anyone heard of a little town in Shrop...
It's time to get back to work on our dodger, now we're laying the tracks on the cabin house and cockpit combing for the bolt rope to slide into.
First though, we take a little time to appreciate Antigua after our busy schedule and go for a hike on the Goa...
My favorite parts of having a Youtube channel are 1: YOU guys, who follow our little sailing adventure and the magic that occurs when we get to meet, and 2: Getting to experience something new as a result of those meetings.
When we met one of this channe...
Hidden away in Jurassic Park, things go horribly wrong and Nandji drifts towards the rocks... https://www.sailingnandji.com
This week on Sailing Nandji, we have been anchored inside Jurassic park for a while and opting to pick up anchor and move Nandji i...
Sailing into Chicago was pretty surreal for us. We first began hatching cruising plans while living in the city ten years ago. Now, looking back at the shoreline we used to walk along, a sailboat floating only in our imaginations, it feels like we’ve com...
8] Exploring Honfleur, France and a ride on a carousel with some drunken sailors | Sailing Mutiny
In this episode, we have a short sail from Le Havre to Honfleur on the French Coast of Normandy. We have our first French lock to contend with before we are ...
This week we sail through the Gibraltar Strait, a famous and historic narrow stretch of water that separates Europe from Africa and the Atlantic from the Mediterranean. There's a lot going on. And it is indescribably cool to pass through this strait and se...
TREASURE CAY Sunset, How To Do Laundry at ANCHOR, and PARTY at Coco Beach Club! This week on SailAway, we say goodbye to Guana Cay and race to Treasure Cay. A couple navigational errors made it a comeback story, but we still did pretty good. What's more...
You GOTTA see this place its ridiculous! Raja Ampat is the epitome of mother natures creations and in this video we are searching for that perfect postcard photo. https://www.sailingnandji.com
This week on Sailing Nandji, after making the big decision to...
No matter which course you're sailing on the south end of Antigua, there is always going to be a beat upwind.
We pick up on Day 4 of race week, Lay Day. No sail planned, but instead lots of games and competitions at the beach. We arrive later in the aft...
After 4 days in Newport, s/v Cloudy Bay (Hallberg-Rassy 54) sailing adventure in Rhode Island continues to Bristol. Sailing from Newport to Bristol turned out to be mostly motoring, but on the return trip it was a totally different sailing experience! To b...
You don’t need to live on a boat to experience relationships ups and downs, but it certainly adds its spice to life!
This week, I change the program as Ryan and I take stock on how sailing full time and living on our sailboat has affected our relations...
We make our way further east in British Virgin Islands, visiting Peter Island and then being hit with torrential rain in Road Town. Thankfully the rain passed and we had a fantastic sail across to Virgin Gorda, home to 'The Baths', a formation of rock boul...
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