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Join us for a short but beautiful downwind sail from Aegina to Agistri, where things get interesting as I attempt a creative (and slightly unusual) mooring. After some relaxing beach time, we head to the Jamaica Yacht Club for an unforgettable Greek BBQ an...
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Hurricane season is here in The Bahamas and this week we found ourselves right in the middle of it as hurricane Erin passed right by us in the Abacos. 🌪️⚓ While most people dream of crystal-clear ...
A new first for me. Bow hunting wild goats on remote Bahamas islands. It's not going to be easy, but that what makes it worth while at the end!
Also, check out these adventures on Nicole's channel: www.youtube.com/@NicoleDemetra
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We continue our Greek island adventure with Sailing Miss Lone Star as we sail from Vathy to Aegina. Along the way we stumble across something unusual on the cliffsides… but the day finishes in true Mediterranean style — with a dip in crystal-clear wate...
SAILING INTO ADULTHOOD - MID ATLANTIC BIRTHDAY
Seven days into our South Atlantic crossing, the wide ocean became our home. With the trade winds filling our sails, life aboard slows into a rhythm of watches, meals, and moments of connection. Out here it's...
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We’re back sailing in Greece with Miss Lone Star aboard a Lagoon 38 catamaran! 🌊⛵️
With the wind blowing over 20 knots, we reefed down twice and still flew along at 8 knots on our way from Aegina to one of my favorite harbors in the Saronic Island...
This is a REAL look at what living on a sailboat for a week can look like. Waking up to the gentle rocking of the sea, and going to bed after watching the green flash over the ocean sunset. THIS is a full week of living life on the ocean!
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We’re in Greece! 🇬🇷
In this episode, I fly into Athens to meet up with fellow YouTuber Sailing Miss Lone Star! @SailingMissLoneStar our very first collaboration. We chartered a beautiful catamaran and set sail on our maiden voyage together. Joinin...
BLUE MARLIN SHADOWED US ON 1800 MILE ATLANTIC CROSSING TO BRAZIL
From one of the worlds most remote inhabited islands to the endless blue of the South Atlantic, this episode takes you from or final adventures on St Helena to the start of our 3000 mile blu...
It was a wall of solid water!
When it hit us the boat was slammed sideways.
the weather was supposed to be good, but the waves started building, the wind started building, but it was nothing we had not seen before. Until a wall of water just hammered the...
After weeks of hard work keeping my boat in shape, I finally wrap up the last round of repairs and set sail for Maryland. Along the way, I enjoy the last miles of the trip before hauling the boat out of the water, where it will be stored safely for the sum...
I set out from Charleston, South Carolina, on a solo sailing journey of nearly 500 miles—rounding the notorious Cape Hatteras and heading up into the Chesapeake Bay. Along the way, I face changing weather, long nights at the helm, and the beauty (and cha...
11 DAYS SAILING TO THE WORLD'S MOST REMOTE INHABITED ISLAND - EXPLORING ST HELENA
After the excitement of Henley Royal Regatta, this week we return to our sailing adventures and one of the world's most remote inhabited islands in the world, St Helena.
Pe...
After a crazy shake down sail where everything went wrong,
we pick up some new crew and start fixing everything!
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After sailing more than 400 miles from the Bahamas to Charleston, SC, it’s time to tackle all the boat work I’ve been putting off. In the Bahamas, it’s nearly impossible to get the parts and materials you need—but now that I’m stateside, it’s f...
OFF THE WATER AND INTO THE FIGHT : A RACE THAT CHANGED EVERYTHING
This episode is different, but it's one we had to share. It's not about sailing, but it's about boats, and every bit about the spirit of adventure, family and defying the odds. Our eldest s...
We sail more than 400 nautical miles across open ocean, leaving the Bahamas behind and heading back to the U.S. coast — destination: Charleston, South Carolina. The weather throws us some surprises, the seas don’t make it easy, and morale is tested. Bu...
We were not expecting this to break.
It just happened out of nowhere.
We knew lots of things could go wrong, we just didn't think it would be everything all at once.
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Beautiful Jennifer rejoins the crew just in time for one last unforgettable beach day in the Bahamas! We sail up to stunning Spanish Cay, soaking in the final days of sunshine, clear blue water, and tropical vibes before setting our course back to the USA....
INJURED AT SEA - LANDFALL at REMOTE ST HELENA ISLAND after 11 DAYS AT SEA
After 11 days and over 1,200 nautical miles sailing across the South Atlantic Ocean from Namibia, we finally reach St Helena, one of the most remote inhabited islands in the world.
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Sailing solo through the stunning Abacos, I make my way from Great Guana Cay up to Green Turtle Cay in the Bahamas. But along the way, I spot something totally unexpected — a yacht, wrecked and abandoned on the beach with no one in sight.
Curiosity gets...
We thought we had everything fixed.
We were very wrong
This is part two of our first sail ever on our new boat, we were really hoping it would turn out better then this, but this is why we did it, we want to find out what we can trust on this boat and wh...
After parting ways with my crew in the last episode, I’m finally sailing solo through the beautiful Abacos. Island hopping alone has its perks—peace, quiet, and full control of the boat. But the freedom comes with a price… boat maintenance doesn’t ...
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