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Dinner at Jorge and Susan's home in Staten Island, NY.
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Having zero knowledge or experience with sailing, or even how to furl in the head sail, we bought a yacht in Italy.. we plan to circumnavigate the globe eventually, or just get the boat back to Australia. Documenting the voyage as we go. Turns out sailing ...
It used to be that families cruised together in wooden boats to uncrowded anchorages.
Fifty years later, on another ocean, I'm glad to still be there: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MY3GFaHwRAA
My first time ever going out on a traditional Mediterranean fishing boat. A local fisherman, Orazio, and his son, Lorenzo, took my friend Mark from sailboat Cygnus III and me out on an amazing adventure. Watch the video to see all sorts of amazing sea crea...
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Here is episode 10 of Wicked Salty! My apologies in advance for the wind noise, we are trying to fix the shakiness and wind noise, but keep in mind this footage was shot before the solutions were made. In this episode we recover from our beating ...
KARL is slowly sailing further towards Colombia and it is a great adventure to be the only sailing vessel in the anchorages and to meet many friendly Kuna people. For a nice change, we found a slightly bigger island that you could actually take a small hik...
Drake and Monique visit Jorge and Susan in Staten Island, New York and learn how to saber a champagne bottle.
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While I was in Ganges I had noticed the many interesting and sometimes surprising ways that boats are tied to the dock. One 46 sailboat had one line which was that yellow 3 strand floating braided line that deteriorates quite badly when exposed to sunligh...
The haul-out was very exciting. As you can see, she slipped out of the cradle, yikes! After a moment of terror, we eased back into the process and gave her some much needed attention and care.
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Drake and Monique take the subway, a taxi, and the ferry from Manhattan to Staten Island to visit our friends Jorge and Susan.
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This is the final episode for the 2014 November Cruise. I spent my last full day in Ganges wandering around the docks and taking it easy then left on Saturday for home. Unfortunately I didn't have the same exciting sail home as I did going to Ganges, but...
I spent the day wandering around little town of Ganges on Saltspring Island and enjoyed the beautiful November weather we are having!
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Here is part one of the differences between a house and a boat, if you have any more, leave them in the comments and I will make Part Two
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KARL & me are heading east along the coast towards Colombia, stopping here and there at some more remote Kuna villages. Savouring the freshest seafood and dealing with the so called "culo de pollos" (squalls) that blow through here every week.
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Today I left my marina in Richmond and travelled down the Fraser River, across the Straight of Georgia, through Active Pass and finally to Ganges which is located on Saltspring Island.
Although the forecast was for strong Easterly winds, it was more of ...
After two incredible months in Raja Ampat the crew pulls up the hook and sets sail for Ternate Island in the Muluku Province. We see squalls, calms, and wind from every direction. With our motor broken the sail is slow but peaceful.
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After checking into the79th Street Boat Basin Marina Drake and Monique take their first walk around Manhattan.
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Here's a quick panorama of Knidos, Turkey in the Datcha Peninsula. It's a great spot to anchor or moor stern-to or along-side. You can walk to some amazing ruins and there's a taverna too! To read the full blog go to: http://www.sailingbritican.com/knidos-...
Going for a cruise always means a few things to get ready before the trip so here is a quick look at how I prepared the boat before I sailed off to Ganges over on Saltspring Island.
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Welcome to Rodney Bay Marina on the Beautiful island of St Lucia here in the CARIBBEAN! Rodney Bay Marina is host to the 2014 Atlantic Rally For Cruisers (2014) and ready to welcome all participating vessels on arrival after a grueling 3000+ mile sail acr...
Engine problems! My trusty old (42 years) Volvo Penta MD6A needs some attention. I noticed a pool of oil under the engine. Turns out it's from the gearbox. My best guess is that I may have run the engine a little hard on the last day of my summer cruise. I...
Norna is back in the water! We moved her over to a dock to start moving back aboard. Feels good to be home! :) Visit my website PaperSailor.com and maybe buy my book Accidental Sailor Girl for someone special.
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After motoring up the Hudson river, Drake and Monique anchor Paragon at the 79th Street Boat Basin Marina in New York City and launch the rowing dinghy.
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