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We did a horse carriage ride in Charleston, explored downtown a little bit, and did a ghost tour at the old jail in Charleston where they put pirates at one time. It was pretty creepy and sounded like a horrible place to be back then. The average time to l...
The CAPSIZED FREIGHTER Golden Ray! A Sail to the BOATYARD and SLEEPING IN THE TRAVEL LIFT!!
This week, as we're only weeks away from our departure for the Caribbean, we sail off to tick off one of the biggest to-do items - getting Cecilia's bottom done! ...
Karl and his sailor girls are off the hook in Cabo San Lorenzo (Ecuador) and headded to Bahía Caraquez. We have a georgous sail and launch our trawler to take another Microplastic sample. And what great news: we find 0 plastic in our sample. Quite interes...
We prepare to leave Charleston! We get diesel, share our new safety device, and explain how we look at the weather and decide if we want to go in the ICW or in the Atlantic.
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After arriving in Charleston by sailboat, the next day we go to the best dog park in Charleston. The day after we go to the vet and get her vaccines, and then Arya gets a bath at a self-service dog wash. We have been working so hard on the boat projects th...
We finish our night sail from Cape Fear to Charleston and are tired grungy sailors. Someone got seasick. We head into Charleston Harbor and get to St Johns Harbor Marina and prepare the boat for being at a marina for a week.
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Season 5 Episode 96 - Pushing out into the Pacific Ocean and finding safe harbor in La Push
On this weeks episode we depart Neah Bay and beat into the Pacific Ocean at night. Just after sunrise our electrical system begin to fail. With the voltmeter spiki...
Time for our first open ocean night sail of the season! In this video we're cruising south in through the NC ICW and we chat about what and where our degrees are from. We do a fuel stop. Coast Guard does a slow pass. It starts raining and we have to put a ...
Moving south through North Carolina inside the Outer Banks in the ICW. Ryan talks about how we stay warm and Jessica talks about the cool book she's reading. We missed a bridge opening by one minute in Onslow Beach, North Carolina. We meet owners of anothe...
As we head south in the North Carolina Intercostal Waterway we ran aground while making room for a large barge in the ICW. It was a soft running around and after a little wiggling we make it off the side. We talk about why we named our boat Honu and what i...
Ooo babies we got a good one this week! It was my great pleasure to have some guests aboard for this one. My brilliant, beer loving friends Melanie and Sarah join me on Triteia to taste test 4 different cherry beers head to head. From light and champagne l...
960 WATTS of BLAZING SOLAR POWER! DIY INSTALL on our 46' LIVEABOARD SAILBOAT! and . ERIC ROCKS TIPSY McSWAY'S!!
Well, we've been building up to this one for a while...so many projects and so many preparations for our departure from the US in less than 6...
Kelsey had a lot of firsts in this video! We sailed overnight on our first day to Norfolk, VA. We did a full day on the ICW and went through the Great Bridge Lock. Kelsey and Jessica have never been through a lock and didn't know what to expect.
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We set sail south out of Annapolis Maryland towards warmer waters. We start putting our new crew member Kelsey through the ropes. We've worked on the boat all hurricane season and are ready to see how well all our improvements worked. In this video we sai...
In this episode we sail aboard Schooner Bowdoin. This vessel was built in 1921 by William Hand. She was designed for Arctic exploration. Built in East Boothbay Maine. She is currently at the Maine maritime Academy in Castine Maine and is used for the stude...
Season 5 Episode 94 - Fixing more broken systems on the ship.
On this weeks episode we work on some of the many systems of the boat that need attention as storms pass overhead one after another.
After repairing the water tank hose, relocating the VHF a...
WATERMAKER PARTS EVERYWHERE!! Fixing a WONKY Install and TESTING IT OUT!
As our departure from the US grows more imminent, the "tech" videos keep coming...this week, the watermaker! Happily, our boat came with a pretty nice Spectra watermaker. Sadly, i...
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This is an edit of a video I made in 2015 of a fun "Monster Mash Regatta" we sailed in. I use to race on a Santana 30/30 named Wahzoo and for this race the captain decided we would go as A Clockwork Orange.
Just a fun little video to get ...
Season 5 Episode 93 - A lay day on shore exploring the Pacific Northwest
On this weeks episode we settle in for a few days in Neah Bay due to an approaching weather front and make our way to Port Angeles to rent a car for the day.
The skies cleared for...
The DAILY GRIND! What's It Like Living And Working On A 46' Sailboat?!
This week we did something a little different (for us) and filmed pretty much and entire day from start to finish just to give you an idea of how a typical day usually goes for us - a...
THE BOAT MUST GO ON!
Following last week's big mistake, we decide to move forward with the basic parts of the build until we have the proper plans. In this video, we review what changes need to be made. Then Emily begins the "glue" part of the stitch-and-...
We sail peacfully through the night and suddenly the boat stops! The rudder and prop got caught in a massive floating fishing net that extends for miles and was not lit. My sailboat Karl is hanging in the net whilst a 2 knot current is pushing the boat in...
Hey everyone! I wanted to sit down with Pete and do a talk of what is on our minds and what has been happening the last few months. We wanted to discuss our anchoring choice, and all of the things that we wanted to talk to you all about. A little back stor...
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