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This week begins with the lamination of the Limber Hole sealing part mold I made last week and then the inevitable hours and hours crouching and squatting in the bilge where I frequently lost circulation in my legs, but I am not telling anyone that has bui...
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We're back to working on Freebie, but we've got to be a little creative and choose our projects wisely because until the construction of the home she's docked behind is finished, we have limited access. We chose to work on the new companionway stairs becau...
In this Episode we get to put up all of our canvas for the first time since our test sail! Then we head on down to Cambeltown to round the Mull of Kintyre. We had heard lots about The Mull of Kintyre so went in not knowing quite what to expect.....
We want...
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Last week, Ryan and I were crossing the Mediterranean Sea between Malta and Almerimar. On the 6th day of our passage, I got injured (not the nice ...
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The best the things you find sailing are often unplanned. Forced to leave Montserrat in a hurry to get out of the way of a cargo ship that wanted to anchor in our spot, we set sail unprepa...
Alan hires Carson to start sanding the bottom and we find out that our rudder is full of blisters. Jason travels back from Chicago to Jacksonville via Amtrak to join in the fun of boat repairs. We explore our local area of Green Cove Springs and learn it's...
We have just left our anchorage in the Scottish Highlands to make the remaining 26 miles to the beginning of the Caledonian Canal. Winds are about perfect and we're able to sail the entire way there, through beautiful lochs and even through a narrow chann...
"If your dreams don't scare you, they are not big enough" ( Mike Horn). We live by this motto everyday. For us, living the most beautiful life is to travel by the sea.
Check the video to visit the boat inside out!
In this episode, we present our story,...
We stay a couple of days between the big yachts in the Bay of Saint Tropez and Port Grimaud, where we meet our friends. After a magnificent firework show we sail to Les Porquerolles, Le Camargue and finally towards La Grand Motte and Le Grau-du-Roi. Only 7...
My first overnight sailing passage of the year is from Wayag in Raja Ampat over to Tobelo, a trip of some 170nm. I'm joined by my youngest brother Toby and we had some amazing sailing, caught some very tasty fish and arrived in Tobelo anchorage in fine for...
Ep195. In this episode of Cruising Off Duty, we continue our Transatlantic sailing voyage on the 50' (Xquisite X5) Catamaran. We stop in Walvis Bay Namibia and go on a Land Rover excursion through the massive sand dunes of their desert.
It was stunning a...
Once again, we're out on the C2 - this time without any sort of lens distortion.
With over 30 years of catamaran design experience and the latest in design software, we have combined knowledge from our original CAPRICORN, VIPER and many other high perform...
Ryan talks about how he started working remotely as a programmer and gives some great tips for becoming a digital nomad.
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Hurricane season is here and it is something to take seriously on a boat. We planned to sail way South for Hurricane season all the way to Grenada where a lot of other sailing cruisers head to stay out of the main hurricane belt. It is not a sure thing tha...
Imagine what one week of cruising looks like, and you’ll never get two identical weeks. BUT— if we had to pick one, these 7 days are pretty typical of our cruising life. We spent some time at anchor, and one day at the dock. We enjoy some gorgeous suns...
Chegamos enfim nas temidas Tuamotus, sua fama vem dos muitos barco que já encalharam ou afundaram enquanto tentavam cruzar os passes de muitos de seus Atóis. Mas mesmo sendo uma área que exige muita atenção na navegada as paisagens são inacreditávei...
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I am a 27-year-old female solo sailor beginning my circumnavigation. My boat is a 27 foot sloop named Gecko. Follow me on my journey as I lear...
Its been a blast, it's been beautiful, ugly, trying, easy, satisfying, frustrating, all the things but now it's time for a different angle, a right angle,
across the channel and through the the bloomin' French canals!!!
Here's a few different methods that can be used to get back onto your boat.
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Hold on for our fastest sail ever! Sylfia stretches her legs and we fly into Tonga at WARP SPEED (For us haha 😂 ) We arrive to some less than ideal conditions, get checked in, and start enjoying the amazing kingdom of tonga!
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After sailing back from St Baths, we prepare ourselves and get ready to cross an ocean! We do a mammoth provision, top up on diesel and water, check out the charts and weather, and add a new addition to our crew! We're then ready to set sail.
Our first sto...
This boat was built in 1986 as a mobile sawmill for harvesting exotic woods in remote locations. It was then acquired by the founder of Crocs who had it refit in 2012 and used it as a way to promote the brand. It has since been donated to AMI Kids to be us...
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