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NEAR COLLISION SAILING BLIND in FOG
This week, we continue our journey up Namibia's Skeleton Coast, navigating 50 fog-filled miles to Wallis Bay, our final anchorage in Africa before crossing the Atlantic Ocean.
Sailing this coast is never easy but sailin...
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On this week's episode of Onboard Lifestyle, this veteran haul-out team makes quick work of our rub-rail damage that basik sustained from the travel lift straps. The process is tedious but is completed start to finish in two days using all synthetic materi...
This battery had a bad BMS. The manufacturer choose the cheapest one they could find, it didn't even have a heat sink.
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I did produce the videos on the basics of how ...
Sailing St. Martin, Anguila, St. Barths and Antigua on Leopard 50 Sailing Catamaran.
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38 days sailing across the Pacific Ocean. Nonstop and no engine. Australia to Japan, 5,500 nautical miles and it's just my mum and I aboard for the journey.
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After two amazing months in the Broughton Archipelago, between Vancouver Island and mainland British Columbia, it's time to head home. We had so many incredible experiences in that time, but it was about to get so much better than we could even imagine... ...
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This episode features an awesome sail with @SampsonBoatCo @SailingMagicCarpet @SailorBarry aboard the famous Tally Ho. We also make some canvas templates for an upcoming project for Tally Ho, and some beams for Perihelion. Wrap it all off with a lovely di...
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Work on the dodger may be done, but before we can leave Okracoke, we need to install our new Garmin GMI20. The last one died halfway through our passage from Miami to Beaufort, and we had a replacement unit sent to the Okracoke post office. Despite our bes...
Sailing around the remote Indonesian island of Sulawesi, we rely on satellite imagery to find stunning, safe anchorages. In this episode we do just that with our buddy boaters at an amazing beach where the dense, tropical jungle cascades down the mountaino...
Sailing in a subtropical climate requires good protection, not only shade from the sun but also from extreme UV. Canvas doesn't last long in sub sub-tropical climate, and I was tired of leaks and repairs. So now I am making a permanent solution. I'm sharin...
We have been staring at the cabin ceiling's green raw fibreglass for years now and today we start the big cover up. Our Cat is feeling so much more special now. The finish product is something fantastic.
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Kevin & Wendy Rough Sail to St Croix
In this episode we make the hop from St Thomas, USVI to St Croix, a passage of about 34nm due south. As has happened previously, the wind speeds turn to sustained 30 knots. We end up with at least two failures, whi...
Plans are set for island outing. Video editing is addressed, focusing on time management during cruising. Family members enjoy dinner at the beach while children explore marine life. Passage planning involves analyzing weather and wind conditions for saili...
In this episode of Sailing Doodles, Sarah and I head to one of the most iconic snorkeling spots in the Bahamas — Thunderball Grotto, made famous by James Bond. The water was crystal clear, the fish were everywhere, and Sarah looked amazing enjoying every...
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This week our family is sailing in the bay of islands of New Zealand. There is everything we could ever need here, including so many boat friends! Our dinghy has a major leak and it is in need of replacing. We won't get very far without that important ...
Is it OK to sail and drink? On my boat it is. We set sail for the island of Sal 130nm miles away in fantastic sailing conditions with a crew of three on a Jeanneau SunFizz 40. A Frenchman and sailing teacher, beautiful Wendy and myself, captain of the sail...
A torn foresail. Two broken spinnaker poles. Squalls. Burning sun. Whales.
In this final chapter of our Atlantic crossing, the ocean gives us everything it has.
Squalls hit hard. Waves grow tall. Gear breaks.
We fix what we can. Keep sailing. Keep hoping....
New to sailing? 🌬⛵ Learn why reefing your mainsail is essential for safe and comfortable sailing when the wind picks up. In this beginner-friendly sailing tip, we explain what reefing is, when to do it, and how it protects both your boat and crew.
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