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We sailed all the way to Wilmington to hang out with Dan's siblings reunion for a week. We sailed by some big boats and found a nice secluded anchorage near the city.
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A little bit of personal sailing history, mixed with a pinch of salmonberry, gooeyduck clam, and sea cucumber!
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We spend some nice days recovering in a little town called 1770, founded by James Cook in May 1770 the town has remained a secret little gem. We took a ride n the LARC and hiked a couple of headlands.
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A gennaker is used when sailing downwind as it's a cross between a genoa and a spinnaker (big colored sails). A gennaker is not symmetric like a spinnaker but is asymmetric like a genoa, but the gennaker is not attached to the forestay like a jib or genoa....
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Going out for the first time alone on Galopin. My guest Mickey went back home and I manage a few small projects. The most important was to get a feel for sailing solo. So it was just me and Galopin on the Med. What a feeling!
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Ever wonder about the origins of 'Dig it' as in 'Can you dig it'? How about where boats provisioned with water in 18th century Boston? These questions (and more!) are answered in this weeks episode as we settle in on a mooring ball off of downtown Boston! ...
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Our friend Madeline joins us (and plays pack mule!) as we explore St. Lucia. Together, we party with pirates, race a Gunboat, and do some hiking. Oh, and we launch Phoenix, our new drone, to capture some cool shots of the island.
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Since we bought our first boat, a 1986 Catalina 34 called Hideaway, in 2007 with the intent to learn how to sail, we've been dreaming of sailing away from familiar shores and finding out just how far we can go....
Madeira is often called the floating garden and the pearl of the Atlantic and we can understand why. It is so beautiful! Join us as we explore the island and get some very nice drone footage. After a couple of days we sail on to Las Palmas, Gran Canaria. W...
After just missing Carnival everywhere else we traveled, we finally get to experience it in St. Thomas. What starts off as a slow and rainy start to the day ends up being well worth the weather. After the crowds of Carnival, we head over to St. John to exp...
I pick up my next crew member. It was a wet day, but only a short distance to get to our next destination.
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Come join me on the last part of the journey aboard my new sailboat Athena from Scotland to Denmark. I purchase Athena in Scotland and needed to bring her back home to Denmark. It turned out to be an awesome trip. We sailed through some of the best cruisin...
On the way to Roatan, we decided to do a little stopover in Utila. The sail there was one of Karl's fastest ever and we ended up having to heave to for a couple of hours because we were way faster than expected.
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So its day to of our journey, bringing Sea Horse back from the Solent to the river Medway.
Today, because we didn't want another day like yesterday, and because the weather was getting worse not better, we make the short hop along the coast to Newhaven, w...
We finish our circumnavigation of the Andaman Islands and arrive back in Port Blair. During our celebration dinner out we meet a really cool local guy named Santosh. He takes us under his wing in search of the fastest internet in the land (so we can uplo...
Our passage from Charleston SC to Wilmington NC was an easy smooth over night sail... for the most part. We did get hit by (our first) rain storm. Uma sails reefed and trimmed, she really was a champ, and this wet ride became the smoothest, most comfortabl...
Flaming June at last. Lots of sun, but no wind. Lazy Jacks fitted - a bad workman blames his tools they say. A Summer motor on a calm day round the buoy and back. One wheel better?
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Finally! Today is the day we leave the marina. My youngest brother Toby decided to join me for a couple of weeks as we sail north. We motor out into the bay then stop to dive on the hull and give it a quick clean. We had some pretty severe weather and some...
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