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This one's all about the joy of sailing, with 200 miles of some of the best winds we've had from Malaysia to Thailand caught on camera! Sit back, enjoy the ride and take in the views, it was AWESOME!
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This week we share if we need a Skippers License or Ticket by law, to sail our catamaran across the oceans. We also look at the various Sailing Academies, what the requirements are and which courses are available. We also take a look at the much mentione...
We have sold up our goodies, and are refitting our 1991 36.5ft Dean Catamaran. Follow our journey as we get her ready for the big blue where we plan on completing a circum-navigation.
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Good bye Tenerife, hola La Gomera. I sail from Marina San Miguel to an anchorage on Tenerife's south coast. I'm greeted by dolphins and pilot whales. Then I cross the treacherous acceleration zone between the two island to discover the town of San Sebastia...
The sailing adventure has begun! We purchased our boat down in the Caribbean after looking for the better part of a year and even a trip to the Mediterranean earlier to look at a different catamaran. This was an amazing trip and we found the boat to be eve...
Just a little update to let you know why we've been radio silent, announce a couple really cool things going on with Zingaro, and set to rest some questions we've had from our viewers. We're going to be talking about Cats vs Monos, cruising routes, our fav...
People will hate you! It will not make you rich! It's bloody hard work and will stop you sailing… 😄
BUT our message (which probably won't be heard by those who like to jump in with the negative comments the moment we open our mouths, or bother to re...
We were keen to get out of the marina, but when we started the engine our sailboat had different plans...
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Finally I depart Santa Cruz de Tenerife. And I don't go it alone, I'm accompanied with six crew members. All pretty hot looking. But before heading off, I go and visit my friend Walter and his boat. A boat he built himself in Switzerland and sailed it all ...
s/v Cloudy Bay (Hallberg-Rassy 54) sails 75 miles from Rodney Bay, St.Lucia to Roseau, Dominica with a night stop on the way in Anse Mitan, Martinique. The easterly winds are constantly changing in the lee of the three island’s volcanic peaks; accelerati...
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We see if our appliances fit and start doing the framework for the cabinetry that will be going around the freezer and washing machine to give it a more rounded look.
Ricky routers and sands down the cabinetry in the aft cabins.
As well as s...
Every year in Thailand, the important Buddhist festival of Thai Traditional New Year is celebrated with a water carnival known as สงกรานต์ (Songkran).
So, as befitting a water festival, we took a dinghy trip into Krabi town centre through...
After St. Vincent, s/v Cloudy Bay (Hallberg-Rassy 54) moves on to St. Lucia, which looks a lot like St. Vincent, but neater and tidier. We moored in 5 different anchorages (Vieux Fort, Soufriere, Anse des Pitons, Marigot Bay and Rodney Bay) to see for ours...
In the last episode, Ep 103, we showed you our surveyor making an inspection of SY Esper. We go through the results of that valuation survey in more detail here. We also explain the difference between a pre-purchase condition survey and a valuation survey....
Sailboat survey day arrives, but it is only when the surveyor starts his work that we begin to wonder if there are things wrong with our home...
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It's about time to say goodbye, but before that I have to do a couple of things. One fish out a camera I dropped to the bottom of the marina, and it's deep. Then I get a real look at life with real island natives. My friends Ivan & Anna. Something I've...
This week we look at more spares which our viewers suggested. Excellent suggestions! And we look at SSB radios. Do we need SSB radio? What additional value will SSB bring? Did technology not surpassed SSB?
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After our turgid passage north through the Malacca Strait from Singapore, we headed another 150 miles north to Pangkor Marina along the Malaysian coast where we would be hauling out our sailboat.
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Carnaval is finally over and I have another friend come to visit me and Galopin. Laura from Marina Lanzarote. She came to stay a few days before sailing a charte boat back to Lanzarote island. But will she? We go for a sail, makes me French food and we try...
After 3 days in Mustique, s/v Cloudy Bay (Hallberg-Rassy 54) moves on to St.Vincent, or "the mainland" of SVG (St.Vincent & the Grenadines). St.Vincent is still untouched by mass tourism, despite the dramatic scenery, both along the coast with black sa...
This week we share what we think we may need in general, but with an eye on the long cold trip around Europe. What spares does one need? How many? Where do you store it? This is always the clash...one may be able to buy two of each pump or valve or pipe or...
This passage north through the Malacca Strait was the most turgid and longest night sail of our lives. Ploughing directly into 4m waves and 20kts of wind on the nose is no fun.
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More Cranaval... yes! In my opinion you don't do things half way, you go all the way. So I close Carnaval de Santa Cruz and enjoy weeping for the burning of the Sardine. I say goodbye to my Boat hitchhiker friend who found a boat to take her to Senegal.
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After few days in Beautiful Bequia, s/v Cloudy Bay (Hallberg-Rassy 54) moves on to Mustique, an idyllic gateway owned by Mustique Company. The island is composed of seven valleys, each with a white sand beach and wooded hills where exquisite private resid...
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