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Well this is what boat life is meant to be like! We set off from Morne Rouge in Grenada to Rhonde Island, a remote and uninhabited island north of the mainland. After last week's cutless bearing scare (check out the video here: ) we're trying to use our en...
In this weeks episode we go through a VERY wide range of emotions! We flip flop between extreme frustration and extreme cheer and relief. Well at least Khiara was relieved... In a nutshell, we have put days and days of blood sweat and tears into getting t...
This Episode represents the more technical version of our new Fridge (the Isotherm Cruise 130 Elegance) installation. Adam really did pretty much have to tear apart my kitchen to make this massive rig fit in the counter face.
We didn't want those of you ...
We spend a few days installing our new Isotherm Cruise 130 fridge which the full installation can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S9kUy-ZEoh4.
We then set about trying to fill our fridge using tips from a local fisherman that Adam has becom...
In this video we go through some great Q&A questions:
What is reefing and how do we reef on our boat?
Why we have problem with our centre cockpit boat when taking down our sails.
Whats in our emergency repair kit?
And will we take on crew in future?
...
We finally answer the big question: How much does it cost to go cruising?
We crunched the numbers from 2 years of our spending (from Jan 2018 to 1st Jan 2020) and broke down the costs of searching and buying our 1981 Tayana 42 (a blue water classic). We al...
In this Q&A we discuss a broad range of topics shown in the timestamps below. Most notable of which, we believe, was how do you get into sailing if you don't know anyone and how to get your Wife into cruising?
Time stamps - for your convenience
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In this weeks episode we finally put the tools down and go and have some FUN! In between bouts of bad weather we headed for the underwater statue park in Grenada and explored the sculptures. The following day we were overjoyed to hear that the delivery of ...
After saying goodbye to our family that have been with us for two months, we're left with an empty boat. A not so friendly visit from the coast guard evicts us from the anchorage and we move on further.
We plan to have some fun in this new anchorage howev...
In this weeks episode our first and longest standing crew members, Claire and Sean decide it's time to say goodby. Time for them to continue their adventure and move home to Australia. The quarantine situation in Australia seems to be improving at a rate m...
We answer a bunch of questions from our viewers including some very poignant questions like:
If you'd have to do it again, would you choose the same boat?; and
What would you do differently if you had another chance?
as well as a few specific boat related...
In this episode we have a mixed bag of boat life ups and downs. We celebrated Seans birthday as best we could whilst in a semi state of lockdown here in Grenada. We get a complete run around from Spice Island Marina chasing a package for the seconds consec...
This is part two of a a mammoth interview i did with the great John Kretschmer wherein we discuss al things Bluewater sailing for both Mono-hulls and Catamarans.
If you would like to see more of John he is currently offering a webinar training series cov...
In this week's video, we've been told that we're allowed to sail from bay to bay in Grenada. Not needing to be told twice, we haul anchor and set off for a sail to the southern side of Grenada. The sail shakes off some cobwebs from our boat and also our cr...
In this week's episode, we are in the midst of week 3 of lockdown with no end in sight. We try to keep as busy as possible by knocking over some boat jobs, or at least those we could tackle with the supplies we have on board.
We pulled down the roof linin...
In this episode, we realize we are running out of fresh food on the boat in the middle of lockdown. The government has limited when shops are open and how often we are allowed to go to shore to... once a week.
As we get closer to the shops to stock up, we...
In this episode - We break stuff, Fix stuff, and Swing from some stuff! - We do some journaling, and we answer your questions! - After a quick recap of the situation here in Grenada, we pick up our story in day 3 of lockdown on our boat with nowhere to go ...
In this episode, the reality of the situation begins to set in as we adapt to life on lockdown.
After our brief shakeout sail around to St George just outside of Port Louis in Grenada we very quickly begin to feel that we may have made a poor choice for a...
In this episode of Millennial Falcon, we are back on the water and getting our sea legs back. As we splashed back in the water in such a rush we had to finish off a few jobs that we didn’t finish in the yard. Namely, changing out the bolts on our backsta...
In this episode, we set about finishing up our boat work in Spice Island Marina Boat Yard. Adam wraps up the installation of the Bruntons H5 Autoprop and does a thorough test to make sure that the new propeller is fitted well. Meanwhile, Khiara gives the h...
I had the opportunity to sit down with the legend John Kretschmer to discuss the lessons he has learned over the last 40 years logging more than 300,000 bluewater miles! in more than 60 boats (accrued during his time as a delivery skipper).
Among his many...
In this episode of Sailing Millennial Falcon, we get stuck into some DIY Boat maintenance in the yard at spice island marina. The agenda for this haul out is to install (or re-install) our feathering propeller (the H5 Autoprop) from Bruntons which we initi...
In this episode We say goodbye to our brief boat life interlude and prepare to commence operation yard life. The purpose of our haul out was to finally (re)install the new Bruntons feathering propeller and to do a quick hull paint job whilst the boat was o...
For 8 weeks we during the Christmas period, we were in Australia. Released to you finally (after we got our hard drives back) is our camping trip to Straddie (aka Stradbroke Island).
What was initially meant to be a short one night stop to explore this be...
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