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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...
Are we missing out? Is a sailboat what we really want? Are Motor Yachts just plain better? We take you on a deep dive into the question that comes up again and again...Sailboat Vs Motor Yacht, which is better for cruising?
Crack a beer, sit back and enjoy...
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...
After 4 years and over 25,000nm of sailing, sometimes sailing can start to feel repetitive. But in this episode we have one of the most thrilling and emotional sails since we started. All whilst exploring the incredible islands of the Northern Exumas in th...
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...
After 10 months of FIBERGLASSING (ok, i might not have been fiberglassing that whole time) we finally complete the rebuild of the main bulkheads on our Lagoon 450 Catamaran. I become homeless because the boat I've been staying on @ParlayRevival left the ma...
With boat works officially over and the sailing season now started, Mother Nature wastes no time reminding us that she's the boss and we are visitors amongst the oceans and seas.
We set sail to the Exumas and before we can spend even one day we are force...
Grab a beer and sit back as this episode of Sailing Zephyr has it all. We finally leave the USA and sail to The Bahamas. We arrive into Bimini and are immediately blown away by the clear water and white sand beaches.
After what has to be the easiest clear...
WE can't seem to manage to keep these extra videos down to 5 minutes so we're officially hanging it to 15 minutes FRIDAY!
Here is another video for you and this one is all about the boat tools and essentials to have on boat for any projects or fix it issu...
We finish off the last remaining boat works jobs of our 8 month journey to make our sailboat Zephyr even better to carry us the next 25000nm around the world.
We finally resolve our cracked water tank issue, inspect the mast and rigging and make our final...
Splashing and Launching a Yacht is no easy feat, it's one of the most exciting and stressful times for a boat owner. Tons of things can go wrong, and we do everything to make sure nothing does. I trek down to Panama to help my friend @ParlayRevival splash ...
We FINALLY clear out of Costa Rica and sail up towards Nicaragua, where Colin has a small lot of land tucked away in a small surf town paradise. And as usual the crew have a LOT of fun along the way, including surf, pranks, and rain showers!
SV Parlay is ...
This is a blockbuster episode as we finally bring you the completed and working fold down transom we have made that converts our 43´Beneteau Oceanis into a 46´Beneteau Oceanis. We then bring you some important security upgrades and other incredible thing...
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...
2300nm of motoring almost the entire loop of the ICW has brought us back to where it all started in Fort Lauderdale. We are shocked at the amount of motoring we have done and quickly start getting Zephyr ready for the sailing season ahead.
We also make so...
escaping the hot marina and hiding out in a city hotel for a night was my favorite pastime when I was in Panama. But this time I had a good reason to do it! I figured out how to ship a massive 4' x 4' x 4' pallet from the US all the way down to Panama. Tha...
In this episode we sail 230 miles into the wind and sea almost the entire length of Costa Rica, with no auto pilot because of the lightning strike!!
SV Parlay is a hurricane damaged Lagoon 450 catamaran, which Colin rebuilt with friends and has started sa...
We continue our sail down the ICW from Charleston to Vero Beach. Along the way we get to experience our first space shuttle launch. Truly a memorable experience and one that has us both excited beyond words. We also forget to do one of the most basic thing...
The Parlay revival had an awesome time at the Annapolis boat show, and Colin invited his good friend Chef Marcos Spaziani to join in the festivities, so its a little below deck reunion at the boat show!
SV Parlay is a hurricane damaged Lagoon 450 catamara...
With new puppies onboard our sail boat Zephyr, we need to take steps to Dog Proof everything for safety. We show some great ways that we do just that all whilst sailing South down the ICW.
We also stop in at some more interesting places along the ICW in o...
We are going to be part of the @miamiboatshow from Thursday-Saturday this week! We will be at the @raymarine @battlebornbatteries @ultra_marine_anchoring @highfieldboats @selden_mast @velaboatworks @ugowear booths at various times, as well as a 2 hour slot...
Sailing with dogs around the world is the best experience ever! We have been loving life with these two little troubles and we have realized it's made us stop and do something we never had time for...we also start moving south fast to escape the freezing c...
We do some massive fiberglassing on the bulkheads and Carlos drops epoxy resin all over my head. I tell Colin surfing is easy until we actually have to go. The water causes the epoxy in my hair to cure quickly and then it's stuck forever. Luckily, Colin @P...
This is the final few days of the lightning damage refit in Costa Rica, as we get ready topsail 2500 miles north to the top end of Mexico, before sailing across the pacific ocean to New Zealand.
SV Parlay is a hurricane damaged Lagoon 450 catamaran, which...
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