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In this episode I actually get to go on one of the F50 catamarans with Team Canada! I try to describe what it's like, in what will go down as one of the coolest experiences of my life! The black foils end u...
This is part 1 of a 2 part behind the scenes look at the Sail GP in Christchurch New Zealand. We meet the best sailors in the world, and get a tour of the team hangars and even the coaching booths at the event. Watch until the end where I get told I may be...
This week we finally get going on our circumnavigation of New Zealand fro Great barrier island, and end up all the way down in Wellington, but on the way, we stop at White Island, or Whakaari (Maori name), where 22 people tragically lost their lives in an ...
Join Colin and his team on their boat repair journey as they work tirelessly to fix major damage to their vessel. Learn the skills needed to repair a weakened bow section and prevent further deterioration of the structure by reinforcing key areas with fibe...
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I have put this video together to talk about how I got into sailing, finding my dream boat, spending 4 years refitting her and pushing off to sail over 11.5k miles across the largest ocean in the world alone.
This video is about a dream, ...
00:00 Introduction
01:33 SD60 upgrade
06:50 Test in shipyard
07:39 Replacing depth transducer
10:49 Installing prop shaft
14:25 Splashing the boat
16:33 I screwed up!
18:49 Sea trial
23:04 Jamie comes back!
We continue to upgrade the SD50 to the S...
Are you an international sailor planning a visit to New Zealand? Look no further than this informative guide on what to expect when visiting by boat. Explore popular anchorages, understand the process for clearing in, and gain insights into local boating c...
After having the deck of the bow rip clean off the hull, things go from bad to worse as we develop a very concerning knocking noise inside the Saildrive. It's so bad that we end up having to do an emergency haul out....
SV Parlay is a hurricane damaged La...
Embark on an unforgettable journey with James and Rhonda as they navigate through narrow passes, anchor in hidden coves, and enjoy a refreshing swim off the shores of New Zealand's D'Urville Island. Witness their skills in shore tying at this secluded spot...
Join us as we sail through the breathtaking Marlborough Sounds and explore the magnificent D'Urville Island off the coast of New Zealand. Witness amazing sea arches, brave narrow passages between rocks, and discover secluded coves on this incredible boatin...
Join this sailing crew on their adventure as they tackle New Zealand's coastline during a worldwide voyage while dealing with engine troubles and mechanical issues.
Episode 358 : Season 11 : The South Island of New Zealand - Aotearoa
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On this episode we head ashore to smoke the fish Rhonda caught in our new Kiwi Sizzler smoker we had picked up in Picton. We used Al Brown's recipe for smoking the fish h...
Join Sailing Triteia's James and Kiwi sailor Rhonda as they explore Marlborough Sounds. Catch up with them at Ketu Bay where Rhonda catches two gurnard for dinner.
In this episode we continue to grind fiberglass inside the forepeak of the boat where the deck tore away from the hull, which is NEVER fun...
SV Parlay is a hurricane damaged Lagoon 450 catamaran, which Colin rebuilt with friends and has started sailing a...
Episode 356 : Season 11 : The South Island of New Zealand - Aotearoa
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On this episode we leave Havelock and make way for the remote anchorage of Chance Bay on the advice of our new friends Nigel and Dale of SY Keiren. We were happy to find ...
Episode 355 : Season 11 : The South Island of New Zealand - Aotearoa
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On this episode we depart Long Bay and head up a very tight channel to the small town of Havelock at the far end of Pelorus Sound. After getting fueled up and the water t...
Episode 354 : Season 11 : The South Island of New Zealand - Aotearoa
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On this episode we enjoy a short sail to Long Bay and explore the coves and beaches of Kenepuru Bay. Rhonda made some fresh tea, loaded up the thermos and we headed out f...
Episode 353 : Season 11 : The South Island of New Zealand - Aotearoa
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On this episode we explore Waihinua Bay and wait out some bad weather, wake up with flat batteries (due to too much tea being boiled during said bad weather) and find our...
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Pretty wild episode this week as we pull off a 6 day patreon event in Auckland, New Zealand with 50 patrons from all rou...
Episode 352 : Season 11 : The South Island of New Zealand - Aotearoa
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On this episode Rhonda comes aboard for a weeks worth of adventures in Marlborough Sounds.
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Episode 351 : Season 11 : The South Island of New Zealand - Aotearoa
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On this episode I explore Meretoto / Ship Cove and try to image Captain Cook sailing into the bay and anchoring The Endeavour and the Resolution for repair and replenishm...
Episode 350 : Season 11 : The South Island of New Zealand - Aotearoa
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On this episode I depart Maori Bay in Pelorus Sound with a lovely sailing 13 knots of wind forecasted as I make my way to Queen Charlotte Sound. As I rounded Cape Jackso...
For my passage from the North to the South Islands of New Zealand, I had the chance to test out one of Hest's Camping Mattress' in my passage berth. Before this 400NM passage, I had completed 5 ocean passages with cheap mattress foam toppers and my back al...
Very emotional episode as we sail in a convoy into Auckland, where I grew up. We get a traditional Maori welcome, called a powhiri, and a mind blowing 500 people were in attendance, which raised a bunch of money for a kids charity at Akarana Marine center ...
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