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Join us as we leave the wilds of Ibiza's north coast and head for the party town Ibiza is most know for. We party with an old friend and then escape town as a weather system builds, and find a sheltered spot where we are pleasantly surprised to come acros...
The tiny home movement sorta seemed like a fringe fad at first. And maybe it still is. But it is a persistent one which I guess moves it out of the realm of being a fad and into the realm of a legitimate way of living. 99% of liveaboard boats probably coun...
Rotten to the core! We knew putting new floors in our floating tiny home was going to be a fair bit of work. But we had no idea just how much! Turns out we has some rot in our floors that we had to take care of. Which means fiberglass work…. but hard wor...
As we continue our sailing around the world adventures, we finally sail to Ibiza and head directly for the north, heading to the wild side!
Note, this was filmed prior to C19.
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Intro: Almost Famous Band - Mas que nada (...
We sail about 500 miles north from Key Largo to Charleston SC in just over 2.5days by hopping in the gulfstream and riding it due north up to about 80miles offshore. As could be expected, we make excellent time and have a fairly chill ride despite a few st...
This is part 2 of our passage from the USVI to the mainland US. In this video we safe-harbour in the Ragged Islands while we wait from Tropical Storm Arthur to move out of our way. From there we have a few days of stormy weather to sail through before we m...
Join us aboard on our first 360 video, sailing down the coast of Mallorca.
We want to give you an immersive feeling of sailing through the 360 video, let us know what you think!
Best viewed panning around on a mobile display, ideally in a heads-up unit, ...
After years of dreaming, and months of preparation, we finally sail s/v Shonto to the sea on a nine day sailing journey from St. Petersburg, Florida, to Cape Canaveral, Florida. This is our first time sailing an ocean, our first time sailing overnight, and...
Join us as we leave Barcelona for the tranquility of magical Mallorca, back amongst the fish amd the birds, a beautiful paradise of spectacular bays and calas - and get hit by rain squalls and ferocious winds as a storm blows through - one day Tahiti, the ...
Join us as we sail up to the majestic Calanques, dodging French submarines along the way. Once in the Calanques, we find the most amazing landscape of the French Med coast! The tricky anchoring just makes it all the more special!
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We are on a time crunch to leave the marina to live at anchor. Its time to leave all of the amenities such as easy access to the boat, drinking water, and shore power behind. In this episode we start our passage from the sweet marina life in Everett, WA to...
Join us as we are chased by the Dread Pirate Roberts down the French Riviera coastline. We head for the yachting haven of Saint-Tropez, where we are confounded by all the glitz, the glamour, it's all definitely Absolutely Fabulous, but we find no love - de...
We failed to mention that the motor is not actually running on Tarka. The previous owner had a mechanic look it over and he took it all apart to asses, but will not come back to put it all back together!!! Spencer wants to get out in 2 weeks, so this may p...
Magnus sets to work making a new plinth for the toilet.
Shane helps us out immensely and Magnus hoists him up the mast to install the shiny, new spinnaker halyards.
Nutshell makes a splash in the water and then we begin our journey heading north around A...
Crossing the Mediterranean on a sailboat from Malta to Spain: 900 nautical miles in 6 days!
Video of how we dealt with my burn at sea: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HuxtQO6pqqo&t=168s
We started our crossing from Malta, where we had been spending ...
The Indian Ocean is big. It's daunting. It can throw wicked storms at you out of nowhere. But in order to sail around the world, we had to sail cross it.
The first step in that journey was sailing from Phuket, Thailand over to Trincomalee, Sri Lanka. ...
We continue to try and sail to Australia but the weather is definitely against us. After 6 days at sea we have no choice but to motor the last three to four days to make it to Australia.
We’ve sailed over 10,000 nm, but as we enter the channel into Aust...
We do our final preparations for leaving New Caledonia and go through the checking out procedure, visiting all of the government officials that we need to.
We sail from Noumea and head towards the Gold Coast, Australia.
I wake up after my watch to find...
Join us as we set sails and leave South Carolina as we head to Florida for our bottom paint job. During our passage, we face multiple struggles as we learn to put our sails up, face anchor dragging and wake up to a 50-knot storm that steals one of the cush...
We leave South Minerva Reef and sail towards Norfolk Island where we plan to spend a few days on our way to the Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia.
It’s a very slow trip and the wind definitely isn’t in our favour.
After a few days of bobbing along a...
We leave Tonga and sail in the direction of North Minerva Reef, a beautiful coral atoll in the South Pacific.
We finally arrive at South Minerva Reef after a detour due to weather conditions.
Magnus uses the mooring balls from the Tuamotus on our anchor ...
We set off on our second passage from Hawaii to Washington, this time with just the two of us sailing Varuna, our Pearson 367. Departing Oahu, we sail north with some incredible scenery on the horizon, but soon we find some unexpected things in the ocean....
Join us as we sail our final leg of the Italian coast, the Italian Riviera. Once we look past the ferraris and mclarens, we actually found a very genuine and laid back part of Italy.
As we head for the Italy-France border, we reflect on some of the highli...
Join us as we continue our sailing around the world adventures, continuing our sail up the coast of Italy for Pisa, where we find there's more to the town than leaning towers!
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Intro: Almost Famous Band - Mas que nada (Co...
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