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After attending 4th ofJuly 4th celebrations in Boston, s/v Cloudy Bay (Hallberg-Rassy 54) continues the sailing adventure with an overnight passage across the cool waters of Bay of Maine to the beautiful Mount Desert Island. Sailing Maine starts from here!...
Join us as we explore Caja de Muerto (Coffin Island), a beautiful uninhabited island south of Puerto Rico. We then head further east back to mainland Puerto Rico to Salinas, a slightly more hurricane damaged town but still with it's local charm. We stock u...
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The reality of living aboard a sailboat and refitting it at the same time is that you develop a condition known as Multiple Project Disorder. Symptoms include, but are not limited to:
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This is a very musical episode, as I'm joined by my Latin American friends who jut love to sing and dance. La Isla Bonita Love Festival is happening at Marina Tazacorte. Right in the marina! And many of us cruisers and local sailors take full advantage of ...
s/v Cloudy Bay (Hallberg-Rassy 54) sailing adventure continues north. After our sailing into New York Harbor and the 24hr flying visit of New York, we head into an idyllic evening, sailing Long Island Sound towards New England. The overnight passage gets u...
Join us as we take a quick break to enjoy the party atmosphere at a food festival, before continuing our engine overhaul with a bucket of acid. We also show you a "very cool" hack with an air duster... 🔔SUBSCRIBE ➜ http://bit.ly/SBYouTube⛵
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From Charleston SC we made a 4 days passage direct to New York. Arriving into The Big Apple on a glorious last day of June, we cruised by the Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island, western Manhattan, then moored up the Hudson. After a wonderful 24 hour visit of ...
Sailing east coast USA: After an overnight sail from Savannah GA, s/v Cloudy Bay (Hallberg-Rassy 54) arrives in Charleston SC where we spend few days visiting the town and few days in Greenville (visiting friends Caroline & David) and the Appalachian M...
We say goodbye to Margaret Bay and continue sailing south down the Queensland coast against the trade winds. Troy discusses the best way to bleed tuna, why it works and Pascale shows you a great recipe for cooking it too! We also talk our way through avoid...
Warning: This episode is not suitable for all audiences! So if you are squeamish about attractive people dancing and having general fun in wet bathing suits click to something more along your tastes. This episode feature Fiestas del Aguas in Puerto Naos on...
This week we share 4 ways to make rum from sea water, and we decide which Distiller to get. We will be moon shining on Sisu, making vodka, rum, whisky, gin and too many flavors to mention.
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We've been making a lot of progress on our electric sailboat conversion. We cut out and removed the diesel tank which was fiberglassed in place by the factory. We also made some modifications buy cutting and grinding away some non-structural partitions on ...
Before I was sailing on my Winded Voyage, I would watch the show "Naked & Afraid". I loved it. And this episode reminded me of the show. Not That I would spend 20 days in the wild for an episode, two days in The Caldera de Taburiente was enough to see...
We removed our 2004 Westerbeke diesel in preparation to install an electric motor powered by marine-grade lithium batteries. Removing the diesel was a filthy job. We pretty much got covered in oil and diesel during the process. We're super excited for it ...
s/v Cloudy Bay (Hallberg Rassy 54) starts sailing east coast of USA! We had a great birthday weekend in Savannah, the hostess city of the south, which is probably one of the most beautiful places in USA, with exceptional architecture and three centuries of...
After 12 days passage, sailing from Antigua to USA, s/v Cloudy Bay (Hallberg-Rassy 54) arrives in St.Augustine, Florida, the oldest recorded town in America (1513) and the starting point of us sailing east coast USA. Here we complete the check in formaliti...
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We made the first attempt to cross to Italy, but the weather was terrible and we had to go back to Pilos.
So we decided to go up to Corfu to get better winds and cross from Othonoi to Leuca, successfully this time with grea...
In this episode of Free Range Sailing we start the journey against the trade-winds down to Cairns some 600 nautical miles south. We say goodbye to Badu and it’s back to business as usual with plenty of sailing, fishing and shark feeding. We’ll show you...
I've settled for a while on La Palma island. Comfortably moored at Marina Tazacorte. Since I'm alone again, I get some work done on Galopin. I also play. I go to a alternative festival and visit Tazacorte. Then my new Latin friends and I go out to sea. The...
Finally we got our new Rigg! Our time back in the water didn't start very well. First we had to go out of the water again due a leaking anode and than we hit a stone in a harbour...
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We share what our Leopard 45 really cost. The base price and the factory options are on the www.leopardcatamarans.com website...but how much did all that lithiums, wind generators, solar panels, radar, and other electronics cost?
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After months in the marina we finally cast off the lines and take milly out to anchor in preparation for our journey east to the Spanish Virgin Isles of Vieques and Culebra.
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We make land fall on La Palma island after our overnight sail and 3 of the crew leave Galopin. Which leaves me and Natacha to discover more of the island. While visiting the town of Los Llanos we stumble into a bar full of Columbians watching the World Cup...
Check out the boat tour of the 1981 Tayana 42 Vancouver, Millennial Falcon.
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