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From endangered Iguanas to sunken drug planes. We wrap up on trip to the Exumas in the video by visiting 4 very interesting and very different islands. First we explore the labyrinth of mangrove canals at Shroud Cay, snorkel a sunken drug plane at Normans ...
We sail a 300nm passage with stormy nights, arriving to Indonesia and they take our passports! https://www.sailingnandji.com
In this Episode of Sailing Nandji, we bid our farewells to the lovely community of the Ninigo islands. We embark on a 300nm sail t...
Say hi to Kira!! Born Aug 9, 2018 at 6lbs 11oz. She was born at 38 weeks and we're so excited to have her and to show her the world! We've been running low on sleep since she came but we'll keep videos coming as we can. The videos we've been posting are fr...
As we continue cruising north in the Exumas we stop at some of the local underwater sights to do some finless (because we forgot them) snorkeling. We saw the well known Seaquarium and a sunken plan before moving north to the heart of the Exumas Land and Se...
We explore more of the Exumas here in the Bahamas and a lot happened in a short amount of time. Because Jessica is pregnant we have a time limit on how long we can stay in the Bahamas. We moseyed on down to the mile long sand bar near Big Farmers Cay and e...
Arriving to remote island communities after 6 days at sea, we settle into island life and play with Manta Rays! https://www.sailingnandji.com
In this Episode of Sailing Nandji, after a slow 6 day passage at sea, we arrive to the remote Papua New Guinea gr...
We head offshore on a 6 day passage from Kavieng, Papua New Guinea to the extremely remote Hermit Islands in the Pacific Ocean. https://www.sailingnandji.com
In this Episode of Sailing Nandji, we are in Kavieng, Papua New Guinea. We visit the local mark...
At long last we arrive at Staniel Cay in the Exumas where we go to the famous pig beach and Thunderball Grotto. Jessica is in her second trimester of pregnancy. We had fun with the pigs and exploring the surrounding area. We left in some longer relaxing cl...
16 nautical miles by dinghy.. that's the round trip from Spanish Wells to Governors Harbour where pink sand beach is. We decided to give it a try on our dinghy. What could possibly go wrong?
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Buried by a Volcano twice and infiltrated in World War 2 with a maze of tunnels... Welcome to Rabaul, Papua New Guinea
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In this episode of Sailing Nandji, we are in the city of Rabaul, Papua New Guinea. We are a little stuck ...
Did a day trip to Hope Town (spoiler alert its super cute), tentatively flew the drone for the first time and headed south to Spanish Wells. The wind was lite the whole time so we did a whole bunch of motor sailing. We were glad of our tour, however short,...
With 5nm to go to arrive to port, what else could go wrong...
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In this episode of Sailing Nandji, after one of our scariest times at sea and a very challenging passage we arrive to Rabaul, Papua New Guinea. With only 5 nauti...
Whale Cay Cut, we’ve heard a lot about it. Cruisers and guide books alike warn to avoid going through unless the weather is calm and the tide is slack. Is it a bunch of hype? We'll we put it to the test in this weeks video. We also get to play with baby ...
At long last we arrive to the Bahamas! Things went really smoothly right up until we got smacked by an unforecast storm where we got the highest winds we'd ever experienced so far with gusts up to 45kts. All things considered I think we handled it well. We...
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In this episode of Sailing Nandji, we depart the Solomon Islands and sail 450nm to Rabaul in Papua New Guinea. It turned out to be a bit of a nightmare passage with many obstacles to over ...
We wrap up our time on the hard in St Augustine Florida and do our first night sail down to West Palm Beach where we promptly find a problem with our saildrives (the thing the propellor attaches too) and have to get hauled right back out again....
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We spend our last days in the Solomon Islands, we clear customs and are ready to go, but Nandji does not agree... https://www.sailingnandji.com
In this episode of Sailing Nandji, We are in Gizo preparing for our onward journey to Papua New Guinea. Yosh ge...
Without a weather forecast, we attempt to sail upwind to Noro being smashed by squalls. https://www.sailingnandji.com
In this episode of Sailing Nandji, the question is asked. Why is it so hard to turn around? We attempt to sail 80nm to Noro without a wea...
We sail to explore the remote north coast, in search of waves to surf, seeing not one human for weeks. Only a surfer knows the feeling! https://www.sailingnandji.com
In this episode of Sailing Nandji, we adventure to the very remote north coast of the Isa...
We head south! We have things to fix on the boat that require it to be out of the water. Unfortunately for us, the nearest place that both allows DIY (mostly) and can haul out a 23ft wide boat is in St Augustine Florida about 200 miles away. We end up on t...
After a drunken late night visitor, we head out sailing and find an abandon village. We hang out there for the weekend and play with the locals https://www.sailingnandji.com
In this episode of Sailing Nandji, after a week of having land living with Yosh's...
This is the second half of our refit before heading south to warmer waters. We had a number of projects going from batteries, to hull stickers, to construction on the starboard hull. We did as much as we could in the time we had to get the boat comfortable...
We did not buy a catamaran to have 6 inches of snow on it! We got hit by the largest snow storm Charleston SC had ever seen according to locals. A few days after the snow melted off we had a small electrical fire which melted down our shore power connecti...
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