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Our very first catamaran experience, we chartered a 52 Lagoon in BVI to see if we liked catamarans. OH boy - did we! We visited the Baths on the island of Virgin Gorda in BVI and enjoyed wandering through the maze of boulders, waterfalls and sandy spots...
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We start our way to Gibraltar this week.
After a great week in Aquadulce we have finished many of our tasks and are on our way with a good feeling.
A beautiful cloud turns into a sourpuss, but we arrive safely in Gibraltar. We use the weekend to explore ...
Ryan’s podcast with Andy Schell about risk management in aviation applied to sailing:
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n Chapter 7 we depart from Waterford New York, and enter the Erie Barge Canal, traveling 40 miles upstream through locks E2 to E10, stopping for the night at the town of Amsterdam's River Link Park.
Departing Amsterdam we lock through E11 just upstream fr...
In chapter 2 we depart from Port Mouton on Nova Scotia's South Shore and motor sail 40 miles to Shelburne, we arrive in time to enjoy their founders days celebrations.
The next leg of our journey sees of depart from Shelburne Nova Scotia and sail out to ...
In Chapter 6 we depart Manhattan on the first leg of our 135 mile journey up the Hudson River and motor 60 miles up stream to Cornwall-on-Hudson New York.
The next leg sees us motoring another 60 miles up the beautiful Hudson River Valley to Catskill Cree...
In chapter 5 we depart Newport Rhode Island and sail West on Block Island Sound to West Harbor on Fishers Island New York, to anchor overnight.
On the following day we start out up Long Island Sound in blustery conditions, and sail 60 miles to Port Jeffer...
After completing repairs to the boats electrical system, we depart Marina Bay at midday for Scitutate Harbor, a short sail of about 30 miles, entering the harbour in the midst of a thunderstorm.
Departing from Scituate we sail south on Cape Cod Bay and en...
After our 55 hour crossing of the Gulf of Maine we entered Boston Harbour near Little Brewster Island, and took the Narrows passage to the main shipping channel,
President Roads. We then made our way to Charlestown near the Navy Yards to tie up at Pier 8 a...
In chapter 1 of down east circle part 6, Jayne and I launch our Niagara 35 sloop Phantasia II in St. Margarets Bay Nova Scotia, we then sail south west to the La Have Islands which we visited previously in down east circle part 5.
With Phanty's jib and st...
So far we've only been sailing near by so we decide to start exploring Lake Erie. Our very first 2 day sailing trip leads us to Port Maitland along with a few other sailboats. The sail back the next day challenges our skills as we navigate waves and a very...
It wasn't OUR day at all! Too much of wind, current and one engine doesn't get it easier... while being hungry! We set a new record! 7 approaches to the mooring ball! :) Not proud of that ;)
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While stuck at anchor in Santa Ponsa waiting for our water pump and battery charger to arrive, we decide to go ashore and check the ridiculously loud music keeping us awake at night! It turned out to be the Festival del Rei en Jaumer - a week long festival...
Hi Guys, we wanted to get online and update everyone with what's been going on for the last few months as we've not posted a video in a while and to give you guys an opportunity to get online and ask us some questions that may be helpful to get you going ...
The crew of Paragon gets a Greenlandic language lesson from a local fisherman, and then meets up with a Swedish research sailing vessel on a mission to find the first boat to sail the Northeast Passage.
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Subscribe! ➜ http://bit.ly/SBYouTube⛵ In this video we let you know where we are - and why - and reveal our upcoming plans. We then do the next job on our revised refit 'to-do list', which is fitting a pull-out shower in our galley. 👇👇👇LINKS B...
The fridge on our sailboat decides to die, but it's all good, we're anchored in the most amazing location!
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Herby and Maddie explore the island of Terceira, Azores, and decide to undertake some projects inside of the boat as well as outside! Galley refit!
Did we mention Halloween in the Azores?
Scott also loans us his car which gives us the freedom to drive arou...
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Sailboat BOAT WORK diesel siphoning.
When we ran out of diesel a few days back we managed to create several new problems for ourse...
Before sailing into Luperon Harbor, we would have never imagined that we would soon be learning to ride a motorcycle... for the first time. But as the saying goes, when in the DR, do as the Dominicans do.
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We had a great time exploring around Little Farmers Cay! It truly is a beautiful spot. We have now made it to George Town which is an awesome spot.
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We had a hard drive problem and thought we'd lost this footage, however after much perseverance we managed to get the hard drive working again.
In this episode we sail to Skala Loutron, spend some time with friends and have a couple of shopping trips to My...
We meet our first wonderful guests for the season and have a chance encounter with a remarkable Wharram builder and his recycled boat. We learn an alternative to the rolling hitch and bash our way south to the top end of Exuma Paradise.
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