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Building drawers is one of the harder furniture things to do right. Shelved are easy, cabinets are kinda hard, drawers are hard. Lots or precision required and on a boat, precision doesn't really exist. But alas, its is time to quite procrastinating and ge...
Delos, Delos this is the US COAST GUARD on 16 OVER! It’s not every morning you hear the US Coastguard calling you on the radio, then doing a close fly-by when you're anchored in the middle of no where. I definitely felt nervous as Brian answered the V...
What to do when all the liquor stores in the Bahamas are CLOSED until further notice? Lucky for us we just happen to have 2 stills onboard! Brian gets right on it and starts brewing alcohol for the whole anchorage. We also navigate the rules and regulation...
Interested in living on a boat? We've lived on our boat almost 3 years now and sailed about 10,000 miles. These are the only knots we use regularly recommend learning for those of you interested in living on a boat.
We'll update the list of knot tutorial...
Well, I find myself feeling a bit nervous at the moment ... However, I've always found that "leveling up" in life requires breaking free of my comfort zone and confronting any trepidation head on. Preparation and readiness are vastly important -- and shoul...
Can we make MOONSHINE and still live off solar power? Join us for a typical day of our self isolation on our 53 foot sailboat home! It just so happens to be our 56th day of being away from civilization in this uninhabited island paradise. We wake up, do...
When you live on a boat you need a variety of different tools, from multimeters, to pex crimping tools, from jigsaws to rivet guns, and probably at least 3 or 4 powered sanding devices...... but this one tool is arguably one of the more versatile tools you...
Hi! I'm continuing, separate from Season 2, the Pacific Solo Captain's Log, where I will record and upload simple videos about what I am learning.
This week I have three tips for those who are thinking of launching their own Kickstarter Campaign. I've ju...
Welcome to one of the most spectacular places on earth! After weeks spent in isolation and craving the company of fellow sailors we decide to sail to an island rumored to have a yacht club built by locals and cruisers on a remote, desolate island. After ...
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...
What do you do stuck onboard for 5 days as your house is beaten by the wind and waves? As sailors we live and die by the weather. Every morning wake up, make some coffee, then check the weather. Sometimes the forecast is nice and we can stay put, but so...
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...
Are you ready for some spear fishing, catch and cook action from the largest swimming pool on earth?!?
We wake up to find Delos anchored in perfect calm conditions and decide to take our dinghy Maggie around to the normally rough and windy side of the isl...
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...
Catch and Cook Lobster from our sailboat! Join us as the days stretch into weeks, and the weeks into months as we document our isolation in paradise. With months of supplies aboard we begin our exploration of the Ragged Islands, an uninhabited island par...
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...
This begins our longest passage to date. The roughly thousand mile journey begins with the first mile. What makes this passage.... "more interesting".. is that we cannot really stop anywhere because all of the borders were closed. That combined with the fa...
Day 4 at Sea! Brian Is it easier or harder than you though sailing with a 6 month baby? -
“Well we’re still alive and no one is going crazy, so I guess easier” :p
After 3 days averaging 4 hours of sleep a night I was definitely starting to feel l...
So, hurricane season is creeping ever closer upon us and most all of the borders in the Caribbean are closed. Further more, the future economy of these tourism based islands is a little uncertain right now. So, this really only leaves us with 1 option. Do ...
Day 2 at sea! What's a day in our lives like offshore sailing? In this episode we show you our daily routine, including the dull and exciting things that happen in a single 24 HOUR PERIOD on a small sailboat at sea. We get a call from a boat next to us ...
Welcome to St John USVI! We take a calm weather opportunity to explore the perfect pristine beaches of the north side of the island. The beaches reopened just in time for use to get to spend a week in this paradise hiking, snorkeling and exploring beaches ...
Day 1 at Sea! It's time to put civilization behind us and some miles under the keel! Our destination is the Ragged Islands, Bahamas some 600NM west of our current position. This passage is the culmination of months of planning and dreaming and we're as n...
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We explore Grays Harbour and have a look at some sea lions. Jess fixes our sail that we ripped along the way.
After the gale passes over we head back out into the ocean for an overnight sail down to Tillamook Bay.
We were really scared about this b...
How do you shop for 3 months of OFF THE GRID living on a sailboat? In this episode we find ourselves in the port of San Juan, Puerto Rico preparing to set sail to some very remote islands. Knowing it will be months before we can get supplies again we de...
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