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We made it to the Azores and the very special island of Faial... Lots of fun!
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We spend 2 nights at Hamilton Island Marina hire a golf buggy and go sightseeing.
The island has made an incredible recovery from the damage that was caused by Cyclone Debbie in 2017 which almost destroyed the Whitsunday Islands. This is one of the few re...
We finally leave La Cruze and Magnus manages to land a very large mahi mahi on a small rig.
Magnus does a jury-rig on the alternator which has stopped working, again. Only a few weeks before we get the new parts for it so he can fix it properly.
Plenty o...
After a 100 nautical mile motor sail along Quebec's rugged and beautiful Côte-Nord-Duplessis region we stop to explore The Mingan Archipelago, and it's lovely Acadian port of Havre St Pierre
The Mingan Archipelago features colossal limestone outcroppings...
We just beat a good storm with 50 knot winds into Bay of Islands, and take shelter in Wood's Island Harbour and then dock at Bay of Islands Yacht Club. We explore Corner Brook and do some re-provisioning before sailing up to Goose Arm to anchor and do some...
Each stop further east on Cote Nord would take us to smaller ports, less traveled but no less interesting, Baie Johan Beetz, Natashquan, and then a 175 mile overnight crossing, of the Esquiman Channel, to Bay Of Islands, on Newfoundlands west coast.
At St. Ann Des Monts we would cross the river to the port of Sept Isles, on the St Lawrence's much less traveled and remote North Shore. From Sept Isles we sailed east along Quebec's rugged and beautiful Côte-Nord-Duplessis region, to the fantastic Ming...
From Grande Bergeronne we sail across to the St. Lawrence's south side and dock in Rimouski, Matane and east to St Anne Des Monts.
Rimouski is a major fishing port and we've found some of the best sea food on the east coast there!
Sailing from Québec City east to Cap-a-l'aigle the river widens and some really good sailing begins if you play the current right. We explore the Saguenay's fiord and then sneak into Grande Bergeronne just east of the Saguenay's mouth.
In chapter 1 we set sail from Lake Ontario down the St. Lawrence through the 7 locks of the seaway and dock at Basin Louise in Québec City. From Basin Louise is the perfect place to explore Marché du Vieux-Port de Québec and the old cities winding stree...
Jayne and I had always considered Newfoundland one of our ultimate sailing destinations, with careful planning and preparation, our goal seemed not easy but within our ability. We would have to give up idyllic weekends spent enjoying the sun, winds and anc...
Routine Propeller Maintenance is an essential part of boat ownership.
In this first Technical Tuesday of 2019 we show you how to service both your propeller and Rope Cutter.
As mentioned, we love blue Locktite as a thread locker for these sort of jobs. T...
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See what it's like to sail from Bequia to Union Is...
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Herby and Maddie take a look down memory lane to talk about how they started Rigging Doctor!
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We haul the boat out in Carriacou, Grenada and finally get to see the damage that we caused when we hit 'something' in the muddy waters of the lock in Port Charlotte (see EP 3)... at the time, we rose about a foot out of the water and were petrified that w...
The beautiful journey continues... WE have left Grenada and are heading north towards St. Vincent and the Grenadines. It feels good to move on to the other islands and stretch our our boats "sea legs." Happy to be on the move and excited to see what the Gr...
With the wind about 15 knots on the bow, the sky dark with clouds, we beat towards L'Anse A Beaufils, taking into account we could stop at Grande Riviere if the wind didn't fair.
Grande Riviere is reported to be by the CHS sailing directions a good, altho...
Gascons is a unique and beautiful harbour, we raft to a local boat and set out to explore the near by town.
Upon returning from our anchorage at Anse A La Barbe we went off in search of the possonerie, and finding it we realized we had not brought any mone...
Just off the town lies an excellent anchorage sheltered by Isle Caraquet.
We spent an idyllic afternoon walking on the island and swimming off the boat in what was the warmest water we'd discovered since arriving in Gaspe.
A high point of the day was fin...
We spend some time exploring the town of Caraquet New Brunswick on foot and by bicycle.
Situated right on the shore of Chaleur Bay on New Brunswick's Acadian Penninsula Caraquet seemed to us a mythical destination after battling 30 knot head winds to get ...
Departing from Gaspé, Quebec we sail down the coast to Rock Perce to tie up at L'Anse-à-Beaufils. From there we sail to Chandler and then cross the Baie des Chaleurs in gusty conditions, to Caraquet, on New Brunswick's Acadien Coast.
Chandler proved to ...
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