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http://www.TheSailingFamily.com - After a year without sailing and restoring an Airstream to travel we decided to buy a sailboat which we can take with us in bags. The best compromise we could find was an 6m long inflatable catamaran.
In this video you can...
The adventure continues as Emily and Clark voyage through the Bahamas back to Florida aboard their antique sailboat, SV Temptress.
June 9-10, 2019 | Lynyard Cay to Hope Town, Bahamas
In this episode, Emily takes a quick dive at Lynyard Cay before we mak...
The adventure continues as Emily and Clark voyage through the Bahamas back to Florida aboard our antique sailboat, SV Temptress.
June 7-9, 2019 | Lynyard Cay, Bahamas
In this episode, we make an early start to cross northward from Spanish Wells to the A...
The adventure continues as Emily and Clark voyage through the Bahamas back to Florida aboard our antique sailboat, SV Temptress.
June 6, 2019 | Spanish Wells, Bahamas
In this short episode, we pull up anchor at Current Cut, Eleuthera, and make a quick m...
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...
The adventure continues as Emily and Clark voyage back to Florida aboard our antique sailboat, SV Temptress.
In this episode, we sail into Hatchet Bay see what the town has to offer, and are greeted by the multi-talented Emmette Farrington. Emily explore...
Our Seychelles Sailing Cruise starts here! We cruise our sailing catamaran around st Anne Marine Park, Praslin, La Digue and the Sisters islands looking for the most beautiful beaches and anchorages. We snorkel, swim and have fun and manage to take some aw...
Leaving marina life to sail the world on our tiny sailboat home. It's the final countdown! The rush is on to get Hot Chocolate ready to sail to Greece before marina prices become extortionate. After getting our ICC sailing qualifications we head home to...
http://www.TheSailingFamily.com - We have left Tavarua forever - we flew from Nassau to Miami where we spend some awesome days and the most important - we met Vita. She had spring brake and came with her guest family down to Miami. It was amazing to be all...
http://www.TheSailingFamily.com - After having seen some sharks at Highbourne Cay we left the Exuma Cays and crossed the Exuma Bank to Nassau. There we had to do a haulaout to replace the cutlass bearing because we have already sold tavarua to a Canadian c...
Carriacou is a Carib word meaning, "island surrounded by reefs.' Upon approach, your eyes will smile when they see the tropical turquoise waters marking the shallows. The Winward Island of Carriacou is located below the St Vincent & Grenadines chain of...
http://www.TheSailingFamily.com - We left great Exuma and sailed up north to the Exuma Cays to see the highlights of this awesome group of islands - Staniel Cay, Major Cay, Walderick Cay and Highbourne Cay. This islands are special and really worth to visi...
http://www.TheSailingFamily.com - We are really happy to announce that Alina is back. Some days later the parents of Klaus arrived and we started sailing. Klaus´s mum got seasick - so we decided to stay at Great Exuma one more week…
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http://www.TheSailingFamily.com - Great Exuma, Georgetown, Stocking Island and Chat ´n´ Chill - that are the places where we spend our time in the last weeks. Sigi and Doris went home to Austria and we are waiting till Alina will arrive here in Georgetow...
http://www.TheSailingFamily.com - Long Island is really an amazing place. White sand beaches and cristal blue water. After exploring the northern part of this island we sailed to Georgetown Exuma because Sigi and Doris had to fly home to Austria.
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http://www.TheSailingFamily.com - After a nice new year run on the uninhabited islands of Plana Cays we sailed downwind to Acklins Island, Crooked Island and then to Long Island - an amazing and very wavy trip with a lot of adventures.
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So far we've only been sailing near by so we decide to start exploring Lake Erie. Our very first 2 day sailing trip leads us to Port Maitland along with a few other sailboats. The sail back the next day challenges our skills as we navigate waves and a very...
s/v Cloudy Bay (Hallberg-Rassy 54) continues the sailing adventure southwards. In this video we are sailing Cloudy Bay from Portland ME to Portsmouth NH, where we have an overnight. We visit Portsmouth briefly in the evening - it is a very beautiful town a...
s/v Cloudy Bay (Hallberg-Rassy 54) sailing adventure continues north. After our sailing into New York Harbor and the 24hr flying visit of New York, we head into an idyllic evening, sailing Long Island Sound towards New England. The overnight passage gets u...
From Charleston SC we made a 4 days passage direct to New York. Arriving into The Big Apple on a glorious last day of June, we cruised by the Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island, western Manhattan, then moored up the Hudson. After a wonderful 24 hour visit of ...
s/v Cloudy Bay (Hallberg Rassy 54) starts sailing east coast of USA! We had a great birthday weekend in Savannah, the hostess city of the south, which is probably one of the most beautiful places in USA, with exceptional architecture and three centuries of...
After 12 days passage, sailing from Antigua to USA, s/v Cloudy Bay (Hallberg-Rassy 54) arrives in St.Augustine, Florida, the oldest recorded town in America (1513) and the starting point of us sailing east coast USA. Here we complete the check in formaliti...
After a great sailing season in the Caribbean, s/v Cloudy bay (Hallberg-Rassy 54) leaves Antigua and heads off to east coast USA, out of the hurricane zone. The passage Antigua to Florida (St.Augustine) took us 12 days, with an overnight stop in BVIs and a...
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