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We sit down and talk with Clif and Giselle aboard their Hans Christian sailboat in La Cruz, Mexico before they set of...
Climbing up the mast while underway, breaking our whisker pole in half while sailing down wind, and even doing a man overboard drill under sail to rescue a lost hat… This week’s episode is packed full of excitement! All while undersail as we say goodb...
We go for our first ever sail on Catamaran! This sparks the conversation, Monohull vs Catamaran? https://www.sailingnandji.com
In this episode of Sailing Nandji, we have our first sail on cruising catamaran. Gavin and Luciana from SV Chemestry run a chart...
This episode of our Pacific crossing includes more than 20 minutes of footage not previously published. Part 7 of Lealea's first long voyage from Hawaii to Neah Bay, WA. Sailing the Pacific in our Albin Vega 27' sailboat. We are learning a lot along the...
What an island! Palm trees a plenty, gentle sea breezes and full time Bikinis! This place is next level! https://www.sailingnandji.com
In this episode of Sailing Nandji, we are anchored at the beautiful Liapari island. This small island is off the souther...
Q. How to prepare your boat for an ocean passage?
A. With care and attention to safety
Sailing a boat is dangerous, and when you're crossing an ocean those dangers are magnified. Minimising risk and taking precautions beforehand is essential to ensure you...
Q. How do you plan a passage through pirates and typhoons? A. Carefully! Liz rolls up her sleeves and gets down to some serious research while passage planning through pirates, monsoons and typhoons across 7000 miles...
CONSIDERATIONS FOR WORLD PASSAGE PL...
Sailing on our own terms, we go against the normal cruising route and continue our sailing passage north, heading up the Baja California peninsula. We sail close hauled and try to keep the actual bashing to the minimum, tacking our way up the coast. We a...
We prepare to set off across the sea, leaving behind the island of birds for the open ocean, fish on the line and an epic good time. Come join us on board Varuna, as we go against the grain, and travel north in Pacific Mexico, using the wind to go off the...
On a deserted beach in Baja, Mexico amongst sand dunes, dolphin skeletons and sea shells we find a message in a bottle washed up on shore! Who was it from? What was the message? Watch to find out!
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We are sailing to the Pacific NorthWest via the Philippines and Japan! Subscribe for more sailing videos: https://goo.gl/CxeBQ8
Wow, can't believe that last December our friends on PATREON, YouTube and Facebook started to suggest Canada via Japan as a d...
Part 6 of Lealea's first long voyage from Hawaii to Neah Bay, WA. Sailing the Pacific in our Albin Vega 27' sailboat. It is week six of our voyage, the weather is getting cooler. Gear failures slow our progress but we are just cruising, cooking and livi...
The Marovo Lagoon, what a spectacular place. We spend some time with the local people and learn about a custom story. https://www.sailingnandji.com
In this episode of Sailing Nandji, after an overnight sail we arrive to the stunning Marovo lagoon. Solomon...
When visiting far flung places, we always meet unique and interesting people. Their stories inspire us to do what we do and continue our journey. Here, we sit down with Captain Bruce aboard his boat Scuttle Butt and have a chat about adventure.
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In Banderas Bay, Mexico we make some final preparations before casting off on our next passage. Taking advantage of an extensive nautical chart library, we find all the charts we will need for Central and South America and get them scanned and digitized f...
Anchored off the cruising hub of La Cruz, Mexico we adjust to life in peak cruising season. It’s a busy, popular place, to try to find a bit more peace and quiet we sail across the bay to Punta Mita, where ultra luxury resorts and mega yachts meet natur...
We interview the young German captain and his crew onboard the 30ft sailboat Fara. He bought a vessel for 5.5k and sailed across the Pacific ocean. https://www.sailingnandji.com
In this episode of Sailing Nandji, we decided to put the Captain and crew of...
We were welcomed into Stu and Maggie’s home in Tucson, Arizona and got to sit down with Stu and hear all about Sun Pure Watermakers. It was great getting to know him and hear how he got into sailing and building watermakers for other cruisers, he showed...
Exciting news on Varuna - we finally decided to take the leap and install a watermaker - a Sun Pure DC unit, which are able to run with just our solar and battery bank, making 8-12 gallons per hour! Come check out the full installation, setup and watch us...
Off Mexico’s Pacific coast is a tiny volcanic island home to Blue Footed Boobies and Magnificent Frigatebirds. Commonly referred to as Mexico’s Galapagos, Isla Isabel is a sanctuary for birds. We visit during nesting season and find a lot of eggs on ...
It’s official - we are leaving the Sea of Cortez! Join us on a three-day sailing passage from Isla San Francisco towards Isla Isabel near mainland Mexico. We wait out weather, discuss our weather planning and weather routing, sail plan set up, safety i...
We sail to the abandoned salt mining village on Isla Carmen and dive our first wrecked boat. After some awesome sailing and fishing, we pick up Ty’s daughter and head out to the uninhabited Isla Catalan, going out in search of the rattle-less rattlesnak...
Part 5 of Lealea's first long voyage from Hawaii to Neah Bay, WA. Sailing the Pacific in our Albin Vega 27' sailboat. It is week five of the voyage, some serious problems develop and is it really possible Chuck is still seasick?
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There’s so much hard work that goes into getting a boat ready to go back in the water! In this episode, we take a quick break from the boatyard to visit family for the holidays, and then buckle down and get to work... buffing and polishing the gel coat,...
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