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I've never been that relieved to leave a place and sail back to our Bahamian home at Black Cay in the Exumas. With stricter rules by the day, visits by police boats we try to enjoy our time here with Sailing Vinyasa. The frisbee games and spearfishing cont...
This is our biggest lobster catch ever. The last day of the spiny lobster fishing season in the Bahamas was excellent. Plus now we had some provisions of seafood to go to Georgetown further South in the Exumas. It was our first time back in a town since th...
Our little island is plentiful and we are living off grid on our small sailboat. Spearfishing fish, catching spiny lobster or conch and even gathering coconuts. Experience what life looks like when you avoid going to shore and haven't gone to the grocery s...
Sailing out of Farmers Cut without engine during a rage was stressful. The waves were rolling in and the wind was howling at 28 knots. This turned into an intense and long day to eventually end up in heaven.
We called Black Cay in the Southern Exumas our h...
It really feels like a movie. We were living through a pandemic while sailing to Black Point and Oven Rock. This did not prevent us from sailing the Exumas and having one of our craziest experience so far while staying away from people other than our frien...
Sailing life in Staniel Cay was so exciting with special activities for our two birthday celebrations. First things first, we needed some beer and fresh food from town. Shortly after we dove in through underwater tunnels to get inside Thunderball Grotto wh...
1 Year of Sailing in 1 minute, No motor no problem the sailing dream must go on.
3183 Nm , 3 countries, 1 dead motor, 37 Fish, 19 Lobster, 7 Crabs and a lifetime of memories.
When we purchase our 1981 Hunter 33 on Lake Erie in Canada we never would have ...
The amazing underwater caves of Rocky Dundas were a fun stop. But we did miss out on low tide so it was a very wavy exploration which was still worth it. Next followed another perfect sail in the Exumas to our anchorage at Pipe Cay.
We finished the day wit...
Sailing in the Exumas is the best even while sailing on & off anchor without engine. Even more so when you end up in a freediving paradise such as the Malabar Cays. We never would have guessed what lied beneath those tiny rocks located within the Exuma...
This is a must do if you cruise to the Bahamas. Island hopping the Exumas was a big highlight of our sailing adventure even without an engine. We did a stop at Norman's Cay to dive a drug smuggling plane wreck which was a unique experience. The Exuma Cays ...
This is the biggest fish we've ever caught while sailing and of our life. Turns out the sail across the Exuma Sound was lucky and all downwind.
We waited out a storm perfectly protected in Rock Sound. And after provisioning we decided to cross over to Alla...
What happens when 2 Sailing Channels meet in Eleuthera? Well there's a lot of Fun Adventures. While exploring Rock Sound we ran into Sailing Vinyasa, another young sailing couple consisting of a Norwegian named Therese and an American named Cody. The four ...
A successful sail out of Hatchet Bay without engine makes us realize that we can sail anywhere. Here we come Bahamas!
Governor's Harbour surprises us with the breathtaking pink sand of French Leave Beach, the pastries, produce truck and landscape. Plus Cor...
Sailboat life couldn't get any better even without an engine. Eleuthera Island enchanted us right away with its natural wonders. Cory climbed all over the limestone formations of The Cow & The Bull. Further along the Queen's Highway our breath was take...
After a strong morning squall we start sailing across Current Cut, a narrow channel with current that can be upwards of 10 knots. It's all about timing and the right wind for our lack of engine.
The Eleuthera island adventures continue as we explore Queen'...
When the conditions aren't right to cross Current Cut without engine what do you do?
Well you go for a high speed drift dive in Current Cut and explore around Current Settlement on Eleuthera Island in the Bahamas. We ended up spending a little longer than ...
We decided to go exploring Spanish Wells more and walk all around the island and even out to a nice Sand Bar on the Atlantic side. We look at the colourful houses and soak in the Bahamian culture.
Our main reason for coming here was to troubleshoot our Yan...
Spearfishing and snorkeling keep us around Green Cay for longer than we thought. But eventually we sail across the New Providence Channel over to Meeks Patch then Spanish Wells in Eleuthera. We are slowly mastering the art of sailing without engine in the ...
Karl's engine is dead, so we set sails to slowly make our way back towards Panama City. Winds are low and turning in this area and the tidal currents are not helping during the doldrums, either. But Karl is doing pretty well even under the challenging circ...
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