Episode 426 : Back to Indonesia
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On this episode I show you the parts I bought in the states to bring back to Triteia since buying parts in Indonesia is all but impossible. When then head back to the boat to see how she is looking after be...
This episode, we’re pushing further along remote West Sumatra when — surprise! — the mainsail webbing breaks, the trampoline lines snap, and the generator decides to have a holiday. With no marinas, no sail loft, and only what we have onboard, it’s...
Despite recent engine troubles, Jay and Kenna felt the pull to keep moving. With their sights set on the tropical paradise of San Blas, they set sail from Linton Bay—upwind and into the chop. Will they make it? Hit subscribe to follow the journey.
We changed our route just days before leaving Rongelap.
No storm. No emergency. Just a feeling.
Now we’re sailing upwind… toward something unexpected.
Can you guess where we’re going?
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This week we're cruising down the ICW with Oakley and Jackson onboard, weaving through narrow channels and shifting sandbanks. Just when we thought we were in the clear, storms rolled in—and to top it off, I managed to injure mysel...
Episode 272 | Sailing and doing it all in Florianópolis. A very well-deserved farewell to the island we love the most!
Sandboarding? Check.
Paragliding? Check.
Kitesurfing? Check.
A dog who surfs? Check!
And so much more!
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We welcome our stunning new crew member Jennifer—a model and influencer—aboard the boat as we set sail from Staniel Cay to one of the most breathtaking spots in the Bahamas: Warderick Wells. With crystal-clear turquoise water, epic sandbars, paddleboar...
We explore the section of the boatyard that houses the abandoned and forgotten about boats and stumble upon what felt like buried treasure The situation was definitely risky and we weren’t sure if we should even go near it but we walk away with one heck ...
Let’s get the heck out of here‼️ Join us for a 10 day sail from French Polynesia to Tonga— a passage we’ve been looking forward to for quite some time… 😍 The journey begins with a beautiful overnight trip from Tahiti to Bora Bora, where we t...
Kevin & Wendy Rough Sail to St Croix
In this episode we make the hop from St Thomas, USVI to St Croix, a passage of about 34nm due south. As has happened previously, the wind speeds turn to sustained 30 knots. We end up with at least two failures, whi...
In this episode of Sailing Doodles, Sarah and I head to one of the most iconic snorkeling spots in the Bahamas — Thunderball Grotto, made famous by James Bond. The water was crystal clear, the fish were everywhere, and Sarah looked amazing enjoying every...
This week our family is sailing in the bay of islands of New Zealand. There is everything we could ever need here, including so many boat friends! Our dinghy has a major leak and it is in need of replacing. We won't get very far without that important ...
Episode 400 :
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Jay and Kenna sail back to Linton Bay in order to get their engine in top notch after having experienced multiple failures. They spend countless hours over the course of a few days eliminating what could be the culprits while on anchor, but they won't know...
After battling steering failure and a shredded dinghy, we limp our classic sailboat into Staniel Cay, where much-needed parts are waiting. I roll up my sleeves to rebuild the hydraulic ram and patch the massive hole in our dinghy. With the boat finally bac...
We’re finally back at sea! After months on land, we’re setting sail from Georgia and making our way to the Bahamas — this time as a family of four. With our 7-month-old baby and dog onboard, we navigate a mix of the Intracoastal Waterway and offshore...
Episode 271 | Finishing up our new panels support and gaining solar power!
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Join us as we tackle one of our biggest DIY boat projects yet: sewing and installing a full canvas enclosure on our custom aluminum sailboat! In this episode, we walk you through the entire process — from choosing the right marine-grade materials to patt...
In this episode we sail to one of the most famous volcanoes in the world — Krakatoa, an active volcano in Indonesia that changed history with its eruption in 1883. But getting there wasn’t exactly smooth sailing…
From dodging storms off the coast of...
This video shares the final 100 miles of our cruising season from Bahia San Francisquito to Puerto Peñasco and is full of reflections, long night watches, and the bittersweet feeling of a season’s end. From navigating through the remote Baja coastline t...
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This sail from the Greek mainland to Skiathos wasn't supposed to work.
The wind was wrong. The forecasts were off. But with enough experience, intuition, and faith in the process — you learn how to dance with reality instead of fight it.
In this episode,...
In this Episode we head out of Mayflower marina and drop anchor for the first time in Constantia. Then its off to Plymouth Yacht haven to have our new rig installed, crack on with more jobs and save ourselves a pretty penny!
If you like this episode pleas...
Passing through theKnysna heads was a HUGE achievement and now inside the lagoon, we have FALLEN IN LOVE... www.sailingnandji.com
With the Wild coast firmly in our wake, we dropped anchor in Plettenberg bay next to a huge Furr seal colony whilst we waited...
Episode 421 : California Speaking Tour 2025
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This is a recording of the talk I gave at Berkeley Yacht Club (Thank you Mari Bird 🙏🏻) in March of 2025. This was the last of four talks I gave while stateside. For this presentation I go o...
Sailing without steering is no joke… In this episode, we limp our way from Black Point to Cambridge Cay in the Exumas using only the emergency tiller after a complete hydraulic failure. Things go from bad to worse when our dinghy tow line snags a mooring...
This week our family is sailing from Tonga to New Zealand. This passage is known to be a difficult one and it's living up to its reputation. We are starting out the passage worrying about boat damage from the whale collision and we are low on food AND fu...
BACK ON TRITEIA / LIVE STREAM FROM INDONESIA
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Episode 424 : Birthday Adventure Trip (Part 3)
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On this episode we finish up our time at Santa Cruz Island and make our way back to Ventura.
I also included all the footage from the trailer I shot for my new cruising guide in this episode...
After a total hydraulic failure left us without steering, we had no choice but to navigate 8 miles using our emergency tiller to reach the beautiful island of Black Point in the Bahamas. What we found there made the struggle worth it — crystal-clear wate...
🌴 We sailed to a remote island chasing rumours of perfect waves… and found exactly what we were looking for.
This episode takes you deep off the beaten track — to a quiet anchorage, jungle-fringed beaches, and empty surf breaks with no one else arou...
Jay and Kenna felt ready—prepared and excited to return to paradise. After a week anchored in Linton Bay, they set sail for what should have been a smooth trip back to the San Blas Islands. But that’s not how things played out.Pounding into relentless ...
Episode 270 | We can't stop adding stuff to the boat. This massive DIY solar arch was not in the initial plan… but we did it (and MP might hate it).
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Morning chores on the boat never end — especially after a good downpour! 🌧 Today in Buren Bay, it’s me, a bucket, and about 30 liters of rainwater in the dinghy. If only I had my jerry cans…
A salty little reminder that even solo, you can still s...
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