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After sailing from San Diego to Cabo with Nicky and Peter, the four of us now sail north up the Sea of Cortez. We follow writer John Steinbeck’s sailing route as described in his 1940 book, The Sea of Cortez, to see how much has changed, and stayed the s...
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We’ve arrived in Mexico and it feels amazing! The hurricane season is in full swing, and we’ve decided to keep Elixir here until it’s safe to sail again.
For the first time in a while, we left Elixir...
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We haul out in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, where we get hit with blow after blow of shocking discoveries, including a possible crack in the hull, and a cracked saildrive flange which stops us from going back in the water as planned. The last thing we needed w...
We continue to sail up the coast of Mexico towards Barra de Navidad, where we have to creep into an extremely shallow anchorage. We even put a crew member up the mast to look out for reefs, but it didn't really go to plan...
SV Parlay is a hurricane damag...
As we sailed we sailed north up the pacific coast of Mexico, we came across an injured whale with a line wrapped around its body, so jumped in to try and save it...
SV Parlay is a hurricane damaged Lagoon 450 catamaran, which Colin rebuilt with friends an...
In this weeks episode, we sail into La Cruz Mexico and are pleasantly surprised by how amazing this little town is! Very cruiser friendly and and overall lovey place to drop the hook.
We do a couple little projects onboard and Jays mom flys in from Canad...
Sailing around the world on our 1978 Tartan 34C sailboat. Join us on our sailing adventures around the world! We will share tips and tricks for sailing, as well as videos of our travels. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned sailor, you'll find something...
We finally make it to Huatulco, Mexico, and attempt to clear into the country, but are completely oblivious to to the local laws which got us unexpectedly in a spot of bother...
SV Parlay is a hurricane damaged Lagoon 450 catamaran, which Colin rebuilt wi...
Sailing around the world on our 1978 Tartan 34C sailboat. Join us on our sailing adventures around the world! We will share tips and tricks for sailing, as well as videos of our travels. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned sailor, you'll find something...
We continue our journey from San Diego to Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, aboard SV Resolute, making several stops along the way for the Baja Haha flotilla to regroup. Highlights include Bahia Tortugas (Turtle Bay), Bahia Santa Maria (the Baja Pacific Coast side o...
We sail from Honduras to Mexico on the pacific side, and have a 6 day passage across the infamous Tehunatepec bay, where winds are renown as being the worst in the whole area. Along the way we pick up a line in the propeller in 16,000 ft of water, so the c...
We finally sail away after spending months rebuilding our Westerbeke engine. It is a great feeling to be free from the mooring ball, and heading out to anchor.
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A little healthy non-competition between buddy boats back to La Paz. We have an amazing sail ending with fresh caught dorado for our crew's last night on board. For the love of sailing,
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We rebuilt our sailboat engine in Mexico. We thought about repowering our boat, but ultimately decided on rebuilding the Westerbeke instead of replacing it. The logistics were a major pain. Shipping sailboat engine parts to Baja California proved to be ...
We join new friends, Peter and Nicky, aboard their boat, SV Resolute, to sail from San Diego to Cabo San Lucas with the Baja Haha flotilla. And, yes, we’re visited by orcas (killer whales) and UFOs while sailing down the coast of Baja California. Part 1 ...
After sailing engineless for 8 months around the Gulf of California, we are finally somewhere we can make repairs. We use our boom to lift the engine out of our sailboat. We load it up onto a panga and off it went to a repair shop. Engine removed we tac...
We make it to Banderas Bay, our home base for the next few months, the only thing is, it won't be we anymore. Tyler's going back to snowboard and compete for Canada, and I'll be solo onboard Footloose, for now.
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In this weeks episode, we make our way across the Sea of Cortez, from La Paz straight to Mazatlan. What we thought was going to be "smooth sailing" turned into a bumpier ride than anticipated. Nothing some fresh fish and dolphins can't fix!
Sailboat projects and repairs never end. We have some time while sitting at anchor, we spend the days doing boat projects. We try to repair the broken centerboard on our sailboat. We also create some more boat projects for ourselves.
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The cable in our Edson steering pedestal broke. We were unable to put the transmission back in neutral while we tried to anchor. Today we are going to install a new shift cable, and throttle cable.
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In this weeks episode, we sail into paradise and experience all it has to offer until our boat has other ideas. While cleaning the hard growth on our hull, Jay notices something that changes our cruising plans entirely!
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The Sail from Canada to Mexico comes to an end as we arrive in our final anchorage. There’s surfing spear fishing whales and fish as we lap up all our hat mexico had to offer. We did it folks!
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