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Sailed to Minerva reef from New Zealand. It is a submerged atoll in the middle of nowhere, that you can sail into. It provided shelter for us for 3 days until we continued on to Fiji!
SV Parlay is a hurricane damaged Lagoon 450 catamaran, which Colin rebu...
After an entire summer in New Zealand, and after successfully circumnavigating the country, we finally clear out of NZ and head offshore for a 1000 mile journey towards Fiji. Most of the crew have never done a passage like this, so emotions run high as we ...
In this episode we leave Auckland, New Zealand to start our circumnavigation, when disaster strikes, and our bow completely tears away from the hull on the bow. It leaves us uncertain about our future plans...
SV Parlay is a hurricane damaged Lagoon 450 c...
This monster of an episode took so many people to be able to make. Thanks to all of my friends for the photos and footage from our hurricane Irma days:
Tara Jeffcoat - Salvage photos
Bobo Cogswell (BVI yacht sales) - Irma pics and videos
Tommy Costanza -...
We have an awesome episode this week as we take on the 800 mile sail from the Cook Islands to Tonga. We hit 4 meter seas and 30 knots of wind as we cruise straight past the Island of Niue, and end up very relieved in the Vava'u group of islands in the king...
Join us in the San Blas as Race in heavy ocean swell against a 53ft Monohull named Delos, and a 45ft Cat called Parlay Revival. Who will win??!
Full Episode here:
https://youtu.be/YzZ97-PrSa8
Here is part 2 of our Pacific Crossing series! We push off the shores of San Benedicto island, and everything was going well until we get our spinnaker wrapped around our forestay, right when we get a blocked toilet! It is then smooth sailing for a while u...
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...
The crew score some EPIC surf in Nicaragua before setting sail to Honduras, but boredom kicks in and the crew decide to jazz things up a little!
SV Parlay is a hurricane damaged Lagoon 450 catamaran, which Colin rebuilt with friends and has started sailin...
It is our final few days in Costa Rica, and all the crew go for one last night out in Coco beach, leaving the captain all alone to be as free as a bird!
SV Parlay is a hurricane damaged Lagoon 450 catamaran, which Colin rebuilt with friends and has starte...
As we continue to sail up towards Costa Rica from Panama, we come across a beautiful private island in the Coiba region.... and just cant help ourselves...
SV Parlay is a hurricane damaged Lagoon 450 catamaran, which Colin rebuilt with friends and has sta...
Join us as we continue to sail up the pacific coast of Panama towards Costa Rica. Sailing always presents its fair share of challenges, and sometimes the weather cooperates, but sometimes it doesn't, so you're left with the dilemma of what to do on the pas...
This is day 1 of our 2 day Patreon sailing trip in Panama City, Panama, on our lagoon 450. This is the most number of people that have sailed on parlay at once, so we were curious to see how she performs...
SV Parlay is a hurricane damaged Lagoon 450 cata...
This is part 1 of a 2 part series about our transit of the famous panama canal, in our previously hurricane damaged lagoon 450 catamaran. We leave shelter bay early in the morning, pick up the canal advisor, and set off into the first chambers, and into th...
In this episode we have to tear our galley apart as we have to fit a huge 160 Liter Isotherm fridge into the space of our old one! We also have a small incident where we lose a very important key of ours in the ocean so go free diving to try find it.
SV P...
In this episode we race against the first and original YouTube sailing channel, SV Delos! They are the pioneers of the sailing channel world, and it was an absolute honor to put their Amel 53 up against our hurricane damaged Lagoon 450 in a race to determi...
We get challenged to a race by our friend on a Nautitech 46, as well as an Outremer 51, Lagoon 380, Leopard 44, and a Halberg Rassey also comes along for the race against our hurricane damaged Lagoon 450! Well, it is actually a Jamie 465 now, as we extende...
Our first hours in San Blas, Panama begins with a rousing sail in steep waves and 20 knots of stiff breeze. We’re racing friends on @svdelos & @ParlayRevival from one gorgeous island to the next and at the downwind angle we’ve got our code zero p...
We continue to sail around the San Blas islands in Panama on our hurricane damaged Lagoon 450 catamaran, exploring a few of the anchorages, where we meet up with one of our patreons who lets us use his E-foil, an electric foiling paddle board!
SV Parlay i...
Unfortunately my relationship with Martina came to an end a couple of months ago, and I explain what happened in this episode. I then finally make it back to Parlay in Panama, and we start to get serious about repairing her cracked bulkheads...
To join us...
The hurricane damaged Fountaine Pajot Helia 44 catamaran that have been rebuilding finally is completed and gets splashed! Salvage boat repair is a complex thing, and is difficult to budget for, so we do a cost breakdown of everything that went into this c...
We share how we repaired our salvage catamaran keels which were crushed during hurricane dorian to their former glory in this in-depth episode shot over 4 weeks!
To join us on Patreon and get a chance to come sailing with us click here!
https://www.patreo...
I had to make the decision to leave Parlay in the marina in Panama to go to work on a Superyacht. The repairs needed for Parlay are to the tune of $30,000 so I had to take the opportunity to earn some money when it presented itself. Meanwhile the crew love...
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