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The moment we left Mexico for French Polynesia…
This was the moment we left Mexico headed for French Polynesia. Its kinda eerie looking back at this moment because we had no idea what was in store for us... SV Parlay is a hurricane damaged Lagoon 450 catamaran, which Colin rebuilt with friends and has ...
Sailing from Mexico to Tahiti… #sailing #pacificocean #parlayrevival #oceancrossing #catamaran
Day 5 of our pacific crossing from Mexico To French Polynesia. Loving every minute of it...
Provisioning for our Pacific Crossing!
We are finally setting sail across the Pacific Ocean from Mexico to French Polynesia! Subscribe to follow the adventure!
3000 mile Pacific Crossing Off To a Shaky Start… (Part 1)
Welcome to part 1 of our Pacific crossing series! We finally set sail across the largest ocean in the world from Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, and sail 3000 miles to the Marquesas islands, in French Poynesia. But we get off to a very rough start for one of the ...
Are We Prepared To Sail Across The Worlds Largest Ocean?? – (Episode 223)
This is the final 72 hours before we set sail across the Pacific Ocean to French Polynesia! Watch as we provision the boat, and also explain a bunch of the safety items that we feel are necessary for a crossing of this magnitude! SV Parlay is a hurricane ...
A Step By Step Guide to Replacing All Your Rigging!! – (Episode 222)
Watch part 1/3 of the rigging episodes here! https://youtu.be/wNhv9QRU98k This is a special, longer episode where the owner of Selden masts, Jonas Berg, continues to take us through the step by step guide to replacing all of our standing rigging on our h...
Living on a sail boat in Mexico
This episode we find more epic anchorages raft up with friends and have a fiesta on the beach. www.mudwtr.com/catalpamud use discount code CATALPAMUD for 15% off Cheers everyone for watching!! Subscribe @SailingCatalpa Become a Patron https://www.p...
One of the BEST anchorages in the world?
We sail to a very pretty anchorage and wonder if this is the most beautiful anchorage in Mexico? Cheers everyone for watching!! To get 15% off mudwtr www.mudwtr.com/catalpamud use the code CATALPAMUD Subscribe @SailingCatalpa Become a Patron https:...
SAILING, SPEARING & GIANT CACTUS Welcome to the Sea of Cortez
Cheers everyone for watching!! Subscribe @SailingCatalpa Become a Patron https://www.patreon.com/sailingcatalpa To buy the captain a beer or to DONATE just because your a bloody LEGEND https://www.paypal.me/sailingcatalpa For more on our family and t...
DEVASTATING NEWS – Our Pacific Crossing May Be Canceled – (Episode 217)
It was such an amazing week with all of our orders from the states arriving including brand new Highfield dinghy, with tohatsu outboard, all of our new lines from precision sails, Selden electric winch, starlink from FMC GlobalSat, the list goes on! But we...
Crazy 3000 Mile Trip in a 24ft Dinghy! – (Episode 215)
Bit of a crazy episode this week as Darryl, the owner of precision sails, brings a 24ft dinghy 3000 miles down the coast of North America from Canada to Mexico, to deliver 3 sails to us, and also hang out for our 60 person Patreon meet up in Puerto Vallart...
Finding a feed in the mangroves in Baja Mexico
This episode we find our dinner in nature Cheers everyone for watching!! For 15% off mudwtr.com/CATALPAMUD use the code CATALPAMUD Subscribe @SailingCatalpa Become a Patron https://www.patreon.com/sailingcatalpa To buy the captain a beer or to DONA...
Sailing The Sea of Cortez: 7 Baja Anchorages
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...
SAILOR TATTOOS & Their Meanings (EP 35)
Welcome to another update from Elixir's voyage! 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...