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This week on Sailing Catalpa we have smoke come out of our engine bay and have to come into port under sail. Plus we say goodbye to Jay as he heads back home to Australia.
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After years of filming with the Panasonic GH4 and GH5 and investing in the Panasonic Lenses, I have finally decided to switch to Sony. I just bought the Sony A7iii and that means investing in an entirely new line of lenses. It is not cheap! The reason? ...
Tips for cleaning Brass and bronze. Our boat has loads so I've tried all sorts of things to make the job easy, all the vinegar - lemon juice concoctions and all the pastes and creams. Brasso was my favorite for years, but now I have two things that cut cle...
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We make our spreader tips, we finish up our swim platform now all she needs is a good paint, we add the odds and ends left on our mast & finish up our synthetic rigging. Take Luke on a mini safari & get down explaining our synthetic rigging...
You asked for it so we delivered! Here are 5 places the locals love to hangout at. If you are on vacation and want to get away from Duval street these places are for you!
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We’ve become pretty comfortable with our life on the river. Each morning, once we’re underway, Kirk takes the helm and I make breakfast in the galley. Then we switch back and forth with steering, giving each other a chance to get something done. One af...
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This is the short list of sites I use when we have cell or wifi:
https://www.star.nesdis.noaa.gov/GOES/index.php
https://www.windy.com/
https://www.weatheronline.co.uk
https://www.fnmoc.navy.mil/wxmap_cgi/index.html
https://mag.ncep.noaa.gov/model-guidanc...
For today's Casual Friday video we're asking YOU for some advice. Where would you put the wind generator on our boat? On a separate mast between the solar arch and the boom, on the backstay, on the main mast in a removable install, or do you have another s...
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Six years now Phillip and I have been sailing and sharing here at HaveWind, and—now, especially with our first Atlantic Circle complete!—we’re often asked where all we have traveled by sailboat. Well, this should explain it! A six-year HaveWind a...
Why did the Spanish explorers name an island Sucia which means dirty in Spanish? Join us as we find out and visit more places in the San Juan Islands, U.S!
We are a Swedish couple who wanted a different kind of life. So we moved aboard our sailboat RAN, a...
Ever wonder what it's like having parasitic worms?
There's nothing like draining boat blisters to bring up some adolescent nostalgia!
Ahh... those long hours spent in front of the bathroom mirror, squeezing and popping... good times.
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After exploring Antigua we decide to pay a visit to the largest indigenous market in Central America -Chichicastenango. This famous town is the ideal setting to admire the amazing living of the Mayan culture, abounding in colour, mysticism and a great dive...
Passage planning!! We've been discussing where we want to go after the Bahamas and it's hard to decide! There are so many opinions! Should we go to the BVI's or Grand Cayman! Watch the full episode to find out what we decide!
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Aquarius was at her last stop in French Polynesia, and her Dessalator water maker started making saltwater! Would we head back to Raiatea, or move ahead without a water maker. At that point Ken thought it was time to learn more about the water maker, an...
Ylva and I sail north, cross the equator into the northern hemisphere and spend an incredible week anchored nearly alone at Wayag Island. Wayag is very remote, almost impossibly beautiful, the water is very clear and the beaches are empty.
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This episode is a little bit different but many of you have been asking about it. Our watermaker brand is The Watermaker Man and it was installed in Australia by Brett Swann, the owner- operator of the brand.
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This was a very busy day, with some cool developments along the way, so patience pays! :)
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On this week's episode of Onboard Lifestyle we take advantage of a few days of nice weather and jump on rudder repairs on our custom 435 catamaran SV basik. We feel good about this week's progress as Linh does her best to work towards my challenge. Come ba...
It's our NINTH time crossing the gulf stream and it never gets old. We feel so lucky to be in the Bahamas and in this crystal clear water!
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http://www.TheSailingFamily.com - After having seen some sharks at Highbourne Cay we left the Exuma Cays and crossed the Exuma Bank to Nassau. There we had to do a haulaout to replace the cutlass bearing because we have already sold tavarua to a Canadian c...
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