Our old 1950's sewing machine was a monster who loved eating anything you put under its foot. It was time to swap it out for something much more practical - so after much research and pondering we took a gamble - and bought a REX.
The REX is a copy of th...
6 weeks to departure!
I knew that becoming a sailboat owner meant that at some point, I would end up with a sanding machine in my hands and a valved safety mask on my face, doing something that I was probably not going to enjoy.
In this episode, Ryan an...
Rebuilding a historic sailing yacht – Milling Live Oak timbers on Cross Sawmill’s massive homemade bandsaw, in the Deep South. Support; http://www.sampsonboat.co.uk/support-tally-ho Become a Patron; http://www.patreon.com/sampsonboatco
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Amy's family was coming to visit soon, which meant we had to say goodbye to the Lau Group and set sail across Fiji. Usually Amy and I do our passages with just the two of us, but this time, we had some hitchhikers! Alifereti and Koroi, two villagers from...
It's shark madness! Join us on a baited shark dive in Jupiter Florida and get up close and personal with some toothy new friends!
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It’s our FIRST OVERNIGHT PASSAGE! We set sail across Lake Michigan, leaving in the middle of the night to ride the fading winds of a storm. Kirk’s dad arrives just before midnight to join us for the trip.
The sail starts out with 15+ knts on the nose,...
How do you cross the Gulf stream and sail to the Bahamas? Well we did it a few weeks ago and found the information available to be scarce or scattered. So we thought we would show you our take on this.
It's not difficult, if you pick your weather carefully...
The first part of any major renovation/refit is always demolition! This is the fun part. Tearing stuff apart! Equally as fun is putting it all back together, but we're not there yet. In this video we remove hardware from the deck of our 32 foot Endeavour s...
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In this episode of Sailing Nandji, we are anchored at the beautiful Liapari island. This small island is off the souther...
How did we make a heart with dinghy in our logo? While Ania was driving the dinghy like madwoman, Bartek was flying the drone, recording, and giving her directions to maintain the path that would resemble the shape of a heart. Check out how it worked out ;...
The wind arrives so we say goodbye to the Northern Territory and set sail east across the Gulf of Carpentaria, destination Weipa in north-west Queensland. It’s our most interesting crossing yet despite being stuck in the doldrums for a significant amount...
We are sailing amazing Bahamas. We visited Little Farmers Cay, typical bahamian village where we most enjoyed playing with a local turtle. On our way we stopped at Norman`s Pond Cay and Leaf Cay where pink iguanas live. We spend a morning feeding and play...
In this episode we find out the winter tent and Carl gets to work putting it up. It is a great piece of equipment as it allows us to use the cockpit the whole way through the winter period. We also take delivery of our new GoPro6 and give it a bit of a tes...
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After last weeks hammering at sea, we decide to sail South through the ICW as we head to the Bahamas.
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For us, when we think of Fijian culture, we always go back to our time in Fulanga. Fulanga is one of the most remote inhabited islands we've ever been to. There's no airport. There's no cruise ships. The only tourists come via sailboat. And it is abso...
Two months to departure!
In this episode, I tell about how we went from being full-time employees to quitting our jobs, buying a sailboat and leaving Stockholm, Sweden, to go sail the world.
Ryan and I met on Tinder in March 2015, and hit it off immedia...
Want to go on a sailing adventure? Michael and Melissa (The Adventure Travelers) planned for over ten years and finally made the leap. They sold their house and moved into rental (three years prior to leaving), they sold one of their cars, sold most of t...
In this episode we explore an old resort that was reduced to toothpick status during a recent cyclone on the Queensland Coast.
We pick up our long awaited "Omnia Stove Top Oven' (a modern version of the Wonder Pot) and give you an in-depth review on how i...
Dicey spinnaker flying in a coastal race from Charleston!! In this week's episode of sailboat living with SailAway...We're back!!! After a several week video hiatus due to some minor life details in preparation for sailing the bahamas - like selling our...
At long last we get to relaunch our boat, a Bavaria 47 named Dream. A few nervous moments as the lift picks the boat up and carries it to the slipway. It's a few days before Christmas in this episode so we have a walk up into town to see the festivity prep...
We finally set sail for Florida. We drop our lines and head out of Charleston and into the open Ocean.
Our planned, calm shake down cruise starts off perfectly. However, the weather catches us out and we end up in a dangerous situation.
Thankfully a good S...
After setting the hook in Martinique we paddle in to explore beautiful Fort the France. Then Kajsa Leave us to head home to Sweden. And with only 3 people on the boat we head out in the rainforest to find some amazing spots!
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My last Vlog before sailing off for warmer climes.
As we finish off preparations for sailing South, the list of chores grows.
It's time to prioritise what needs to be done before we leave!
However, it is lovely to see Ruby Rose turning from a caravan bac...
The first part of any major renovation/refit is always demolition! This is the fun part. Tearing stuff apart! Equally as fun is putting it all back together, but we're not there yet. In this video we remove hardware from the deck of our 32 foot Endeavour s...
After sailing out to Border Island and declaring it a most beautiful Island, Darren spots tiny Deloraine Islet shimmering in the sunlight. We head on over to explore this little gem.
On our way back we come across some ancient rock structures, understand...
| Season 2 | Episode 21 |
On this episode we pull up the hook at Cueva Valdez and head out for a easy 7 nm passage to Pelican Bay. As soon as I got out of the anchorage I saw a large fog bank that was quickly approaching and soon over took me.
After th...
Traveling means adventures as well and this is what we experience in that episode. While sailing in the Bahamas we get to Staniel Cay, the place is famous for Thunderball grotto and Big Major Cay with swimming pigs! For dessert, see Ania being chased by ...
Fulanga here we come! We're sailing through the incredibly remote Lau Group in Fiji and it's about a 140nm sail from Vanua Balavu down to Fulanga at the southern end. We could do that in an overnight sail, but instead we broke things up with a 70nm sail ...
It's almost time to leave Charleston and the USA!!!! To celebrate and commiserate we head out with friends to my favourite spit and sawdust bar. Unfortunately, not a great deal of work got done the next day.
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We leave the Wessel Islands and head for Bremer Island to wait for favourable winds to cross the Gulf of Carpentaria. We make friends with some late night visitors who take us hunting for bush tucker!
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We started to take on water while traversing a very turbulent waterway. Water was rushing in fast and the bilge was working hard. It took us around three minutes to find the issue. I headed to the stern of the boat (back) pulling up floorboards. Andrew, o...
Our favorite fluffy crew member finally joins us on the boat! Our dog's name is Arya and she's a samoyed. They're very friendly dogs, but also a little bit... vocal. She's been sailing with us a few times but it'd be a stretch to call her a boat dog (yet)....
We’re sailing to Las Perlas Islands with the fam. Sharks, rays and a touch of seasickness. What a trip!
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The Bahamas provides some of the best cruising grounds in the world. Sailing through the Exumas can only be described as Dreamy.
We broke 185 miles into 5 day-sails. Following our 67 year old, single-hander's lead, we see how to make life easy on ourselves...
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