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How do you defend against pirates? And what weapons do we carry, if any? Is it OK to have guns on board? Piracy is one of the top subjects we get asked about.
In this clip we discuss piracy and our experience of it, and offer some advice on how to limit ...
ENGLISH SUBTITLES_Sailing SV TIRANT with my family, from Oristano Gulf to South Sardinia.
Viatge en el Veler TIRANT per Sardenya en familia. En aquest capitol anem del Golf d'Oristano fins al sud de l'illa, al golf di Palmas, Capo Teulada i Porto zafferan...
Ian always likes to get out on New Years Day and go sailing, and amazingly so do some others! even though its normally cold, wet and miserable.
This year he left the covers on his Blaze dinghy and borrowed an Alto for the race and along with Adam a fellow ...
We have a CHANCE ENCOUNTER Sailing at St Helena Island with the crew of the Hawaiian sailing canoe, Hokule’a. We enjoy some R&R at The Consulate Hotel and find one of our hulls has cracked. At last, this is a sailing Vlog from a budget catamaran ! NEW ep...
After chilling out in Richards Bay waiting for a good weather window to sail south we finally get what we’ve been waiting for! 30 + knots of wind, 5+ knots of current and some big seas rocket us south along the Wild Coast of South Africa! Brian has to ...
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After the hurricane, Dan flew to New York to keep me company for a few weeks while I helped my mom in the hospital. When we came back to Haiti, we spent time with family and tackled a few tasks on our to do list while still in Port Au Prince. Mainly, we ha...
In this episode we get a visit from Gustavs parents in Lagos, get treated with some restaurant visits, rent a car to explore the oh so beautiful coastline from Lagos to Sagres, and then we get a bodyboard!
But later on we set the sails for a much greate...
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We finish up our time at Staniel Cay and head to Compass Cay to pet some nurse sharks! After that we sail down to Black Point to ride out some weather.
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Food is EXPENSIVE in the Bahamas, but we're on a bicycle driven mission to find the best prices!
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In a follow-up to last week's update in which we described the miserable weather here, we show you some of the damage that this unprecedented storm has caused. Many thousands of people have been flooded and displaced, whilst a fair few boats have taken a b...
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Plukky and the Italian Girls: Boat life
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Things are getting dicey! We found ourselves in 8 foot swells and wind gust up to 35 knots!
Left Tampa Bay on the heels of a cold front. We won't be doing that again.
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It was a fairly short sail over to Tonga and after clearing into the country and taking care of the important essentials (like internet and ingredients for favorite drinks) we wasted no time in heading over to an anchorage called Port Maurelle. We had sev...
It's the holiday week but we're not on holiday. Got to keep on keeping on with the swing keel which I get delivered by Daniel the man of steel. He takes me to his shop to make custom parts and Dan & Dan manage to fit the 350kg keel in place. Bix is bac...
Yup, the title is pretty accurate :) As a celebration I put together this little Outtake Montage from 100 episodes, past and present. Thanks so much for staying with us through the best, and most awkward moments :) Hope you enjoy!! Love Breeyawn, Kaz...
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Warning for some bloody footage in this episode but it's not too bad. We left Grenada with Privateer, a Nautor Swan 60, to sail in St. Vincent and the Grenadines. We had some really awesome sailing up to Union Island and we sailed over the underwater volca...
The day starts the collision alarm goes off. Sailing back across the Bay of Biscay, but will it be kinder to me this time? A typical few days on passage as we talk about Ais, spinnakers, torn sails, food onboard, Marmite, being becalmed and getting off sho...
While preparing to go to shore, Eanna and Drake reflect on the experience with Canadian customs. A bit of a look around Lunenburg ends at a local pub (Knots aren't just for the boat!), and the night ends with a somber reminder of the seriousness of a life ...
There was no way we could spend another New Years Eve stuck in Indiantown, and took an opportunity to visit our friends Cati and Johannes on their catamaran in Ft. Lauderdale. Before we could get there though, there's the never ending list of boat project...
An old adventure I tear down a building that had burnt down with my 85 Chevy Crew Cab dually after a bum had set fire to it and burnt the building down.
The truck was my baby, 468 CID Big Block, an NV4500 swapped into it, sadly wound up having to sell it...
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