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This week, maintenence on the boat and getting ready for the big trip north.
Extreme sailing on the west coast of Norway the day after hurricane "Tor" swept over most of the country.
This is one of the most demanding conditions I've been in so far and I loved every minute of it.
Hope this inspires you to strech your limits just a...
NB! I wanted to publish this video yesterday but it took forever for YouTube to process the HD and 4K versions. On Friday, I'm leaving for Portugal to cross the Atlantic aboard Fiona. In this video, I go over some of the stuff and gadgets I'll bring along.
After three days in Cuxhaven we sail to the island Vlieland in The Netherlands. The trip is 150 nautical miles and takes 25 hours. We have a good sail with nice winds and make around 6,5 knots of speed. The weather is cold but sunny. Unfortunately we sail ...
Sailing to Mustique in the Grenadines – is it worth your time and money? Find out why the island is also called Billionaires Island. Get tips about visiting Mustique here: http://www.sailingbritican.com/mustique
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Mele Kalikimake e' Hauoli Maka Iki Hou! We are truly blessed to be part of such an amazing community. Merry Christmas to all our boating friends and family. Happy Holidays from YouTube Channels: Cruising Lealea - http://youtube.com/vega1860, DrakeParagon...
This is simply an experiment in slow-motion video editing. A few minutes recorded on our crossing from Ao Chalong to Koh Lanta in Thailand. We hope to include more slo-mo footage in our video diary so this was just a bit of fun. Realise the opening shot sh...
It seems as if American has been busy catching our dinner, a tasty-looking grouper. There are many ways to kill a fish, from cutting its gills, to cutting off its head. Some yachties swear by pouring alcohol into its gills but we think this is a waste of r...
In this FTB Extra we take a look inside the Splash Drone flight case, cover off some basics about configuring it, and launch the drone for its maiden flight. The Splash Drone is the world's first waterproof drone and is easy to use. The gimbal for the GoPr...
Finally I am leaving the San Blas Islands to go on my so far longest single handed sail of about 250nm north west to San Andres. Karl and me had a beautiful passage and it felt do good to be out and about!
Ahoy, thanks for watching and see you next week, ...
Real Time update on the crew of Lealea in Petersburg, Alaska. More details in our blog at http://cruisinglealea.com/thelogbook For more sailing adventures see our play lists: "Across the Pacific" sailing from Hawaii to Seattle, "Sailing the Pacific Coast"...
We're super excited as we head to France to see the first stages of our new sail boat that is going to take us on our world voyage!
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Sailing Around the World. Cheeky Monkey is the name of the sailboat. Tasha ...
When we last left you we were sitting out a storm at Ko Rok. Now that it has subsided it is time to push on up towards Phuket. We make it to the southern entrance of Phiphi and are horrified to find this once peaceful anchorage packed with dive boats, long...
Life was good. But, as potential illegal immigrants, we needed to get out of Dodge before the law caught up with us...
We had a few ideas about the route, and would let the wind dictate our final direction. As we upped anchor, another spectacular sunrise ...
After many weeks of waiting, I finally got my tourist visa and was able to come back to Uma and Dan :) and so the hard work continued....
During my time in Haiti, I kept working and editing the previous episodes. My brother David was so amazing for shar...
This is a little teaser from our next video blog diary, recorded after arriving in Ko Rok, which is in between Phuket in Thailand and Langkawi in Malaysia. Because it's the end of the season there are no other tourists in this idyllic location, so we quick...
Diana hails from Australia, which gives us a clue as to the curious name of her boat. We met Diana when we returned to PSS Boatyard. Her and her husband Rob were doing some extensive work on The Doctor and we only managed to catch up with them the day befo...
The quick-release knot (also called the Highwayman's knot or Bank Robbers knot) for tenders is a super cool knot that will impress friends, family, and on-lookers. Whenever I release the knot our guests or those on the jetty make comments like, ‘Wow –...
After sanding the damaged areas in the bilge, it was time to re-glass the floors and add some significant improvements to the original structure.
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After 3 long months in Haiti, (Dec. 14 - Mar. 15) we take the plane back to Uma and pick up where we left off refitting her. As we were inspecting some hidden areas, and writing our long to-do-list, we found some unexpected damage in the keel that needed o...
This video documents the recent sailing trip I crewed on onboard the sailing vessel The Intrepid. We motor-sailed from San Diego, California to the San Francisco Bay area. 10 days, 111 hours at sea and 470 nautical miles. The uphill battle against wind and...
Fancy winning an exclusive Esper t-shirt? Make no mistake, these are no ordinary tops. The only people who own Esper clobber are crew who have sailed on Esper, and this is a fresh batch of screen-printed shirts in new colours. They're so new the ink's stil...
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