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#watermakeronboard #buildingwatermaker
We installed the basic Seawater Pro water maker and nine months later we upgraded it with a new stainless steel pump. Over the two years that we lived off the watermaker it has been very reliable.
With the basic ki...
Checking into Curacao in Ep 55 we saw some of the city but felt we hadn't had the full experience. This week we return and spend some more time in the colourful part of Willemstad, called Punda. Kieran discovers a unique bridge that he hasn't seen before a...
#welovethewind #windlovers
We fitted a Rutland 1200 Wind Generator to our Lagoon 400. The installation was simple enough given the instructions. We had a pole made as I did not want to get one shipped half way around the world. However, given the choice I...
This week we explore Klein (little) Curacao, and what a gem we have rocked up to, a flat island with turquoise blue water, white sandy beaches with an old pink lighthouse in the middle. Kieran gets some amazing drone footage of the island (mind blown), and...
#positivereviews onlinereviews
We have owned our Parsun for two years. During that time we have been full time live aboard, we have therefore used it most days. It has been very reliable. I would not hesitate to buy this brand again.
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We finally arrive in Curacao, the Dutch Caribbean, it feels like we are back in Europe only more colourful and a tiny bit warmer. We put the hook down in a secure inland waterway after our four and a half day crossing from Curacao. The cost gard were on to...
We continue our 5 day crossing from Grenada to Curacao. On our 3rd day right at the time when you start to wind down and the sun sets, our furling system breaks (again!). I have to hoist Kieran up the mast while the waves threw the boat all over the place....
After travelling back to the UK and having lots of fun at Christmas with family and friends we are extremely delayed because of Beaus eye problem, mri and further tests, so sadly and very annoyingly we get locked down in England due to the crazy pandemic! ...
This week we leave Grenada and our beloved windward islands, that's been our home for the last 10 months (!!), and we set sail for the five day long journey to Curacao. Hard to believe that we've been in the Caribbean for almost a year, but with all that h...
#boatreviews #highfieldboats
Having owned the Highfield Classic 2.9 RIB for two years we thought we would do a review. Don't forget that we have been living aboard for the past two years so our RIB has had a hard life.
It comes up to all our expectati...
#inspiration #advertising #googleadds
We made this little clip to inspire you to watch our videos on YouTube and make a change in your life.
We are trying to show to everyone that we all can do whatever we want, age doesn’t matter as long as you are f...
#fallinginthesea #boatproblems
We have loads of problems to sort out. Simon fell in the water when a ladder on the quay broke under him. A swim under this circumstances means loosing phone and sunglasses. We broke a blade off the outboard engine prop, and...
#wonderfultime #beautiful
Carla's girls, Rafaela and Jessica, are spending a week with us. After a trip to the beach at Culatra where we collect clams for dinner, we set off to the caves at Benagil. They are an incredible spectacle.
We make our way to A...
We made this short video for Sail World Cruising Magazine. I will leave you the Link of the article bellow if you would like to read.
https://www.sail-worldcruising.com/news/231609
#greattime #sailingportugal
We sail down the coast of Portugal, beautiful scenery.
Arriving in Alvor was stunning, the calm water, the sandbanks are beautiful. This is the best kitesurfing spot in Portugal.
The girls arrive in Faro to spend a week with ...
#stuckinthefog #townoflove
The fog on the coast of Portugal is something serious. We go over a fishing net, 5 miles offshore. Simon has to go in to cut us free, but it was so stuck that was almost impossible to get rid of everything.
We visit the town of A...
#sailingportugal #ropes&propellers #coastalsailing
The slimy line went around the propeller when we were mooring in Viana do Castelo. Simon goes in to take it off and the water was freezing. We take the train North and go for a king walk on the beach t...
#begood #DIYjobs
On this video we show you how to repair the Gelcoat.
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#caughbythepolice #maritimepolice #sailingportugal
Simon managed to fix the water pump that has been playing up for a while now. We visit the Gil Eanes, the ship that use to support the fishermen out at sea.
We go to Baiona in Spain and loose the Code Z...
#atlanticsailing #oceanpassage #thunderstorms
After crossing The Atlantic, west to east, Simon and Charlie have an in depth ZOOM call about crossing the LOWS of the passage. How the Lows interact with the Azores High and why they sailed towards Cape Verde ...
We motor into Cascais Marina for one nights stay and discover our hull windows, which were done by a so called profesional company, have popped off!!! You can imagine our horror! Chris attempts a temporary fix to hold them on until we get more product and ...
#boatarrival #parkingtheboat
We arrive in Ponta Delgada in the Azores. We have to get ourselves off the pontoon but the wind is blowing us off, Simon shows you how to spring off the quay.
JP one of our followers offered to give us a tour around the island...
This week we discover our new island home St Vincent. While here we explore with our cruiser friends the much unknown jungle paradise of this foreign land. We also get a ride on a local business man's power boat reaching speeds on the water we never have b...
After a charming sail to Cascais in some very swelting heat, Chris has to rest his swollen twisted ankle and we go exploring with our salty sea dog Boza in the cool evening breeze. Cascais is a beautiful location to visit and the kids find lots to see and ...
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