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Why does everything keep breaking?! ah that's right we live on a boat...
We head from Great Keppel Island where we have had a great week cooking on the fire at Svensons Beach, towards the motherland into the marina, we need a new tender as our good ol' tru...
Sailing our 40 year old sailboat to a remote reef island on the Australian East Coast and we're stoked!
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We wake at 2 am in Burnett Heads to pull up anchor an...
We're just a bunch of young salty scallywag sailors, doing our best to sail on a budget.
We've had a morning full of activities, skurfing, and dune sliding at Fraser Island. With the Hamilton race week cancelled, we figured we'd have our own yacht race to...
Sailing from Yamba to the Gold Coast means passing our hometown, Byron Bay AND! we actually got to see it this time...
The massive Australian floods are settling. After a skate to the Yamba Bar, we are happy to see the crossing conditions have eased and i...
I went to jail on my 23rd birthday. Where did I go so wrong?
We left at sparrow fart out of Coffs Harbour towards Trial Bay. Of course, we don't have any instruments working. All good though, we do it the old fashioned way, counting our knots and checking ...
Join us as we stock up on provisions and take off from Santa Barbara to head out the paradise of the Channel Islands in California! We spend time free diving, spearfishing and exploring the sea life underwater. As we make our way around the island we dis...
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Welcome to our film in four parts, we have documented our sailing journey from Mexico to Portugal during the 2020 season. Unlike previous programmes this looks at the ups and downs of sailing 4,882 nm, two crew, from West to ...
Who said you can't do a law degree from a boat? We rock back up to Nakama after some time away, a couple of things have changed. Slims started his law degree, we got an autohelm and well Soph stepped on a screw? We head over to South Stradbroke Island whil...
http://www.TheSailingFamily.com - In this video we will give you an overview what has happened since our last one year sailing adventure.
2 years have passed already and a lot of things happened. But wait - if you are on our channel the first time I want...
After crossing the Wide Bay bar and narrowly missing a whale, we are surprised to find a fish on the end of our driftwood contraption. We are on our way south, retracing steps. We sail through the night back into Moreton Bay and then inland through the cha...
This is the last of our sailing for the season. We have one day of sailing left until we reach our final destination for the summer to San Carlos, Mexico.
For the last day of sailing it is complete with a visit from whales and one of the largest gatherin...
After sailing to Faro on the beautiful Algarve coast, we are to stubborn to wait and enter at the completely wrong time! Against a big current and whirling washing machine waters we make it through by the skin of our teeth! That was a lesson learnt..... wh...
After dodging a big storm and skirting down the edge to avoid 40+ knots of wind, we make it to the anchorage at Belixe and anchor in a managable 30 knots. The waves in the bay were huge, great for surfers but not so good for me and the dog going for our ni...
http://www.TheSailingFamily.com - With our inflatable catamaran - our Ducky 19 we sailed to the different Aegadian Islands. The Aegadian Islands are located near western coast of Sicily. We loved Levanzo because there is less tourism around the island and ...
We hang out at Sines for a little R&R, it is a little industrial port but so quiet and quaint that we enjoy watching the little ports activity and lovely yachts coming and going, before sailing off to a little anchorage called Belixe and into a rather ...
http://www.TheSailingFamily.com - With our inflatable catamaran - our Ducky 19 we sailed to the Aegadian Island Favignana. The Aegadian Islands are located near western coast of Sicily. We also sailed to Trapani and visited the old harbor.
All this sailin...
http://www.TheSailingFamily.com - Vita and Klaus sailed the Ducky 19 from Mazar del Vallo to Marsala. It was the first longer sailing experience with our new inflatable catamaran.
All together we sailed to an island where we had been 4 years ago wit our f...
http://www.TheSailingFamily.com - After a year without sailing and restoring an Airstream to travel we decided to buy a sailboat which we can take with us in bags. The best compromise we could find was an 6m long inflatable catamaran.
In this video you can...
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We have a little exploring on this canal in the middle of town, a very nice ride in the Highfield. Looking for gas is the sailors nightmare, long walks with the gas bottles never a very nice thing but we do what we have to do. We nee...
Us salty sailors sail down the coast of Western Australia, things went wrong for a little bit so we were stoked with some good winds to get us down the coast, we sail through our favourite spots again on the ningaloo reef and the captain asks the big quest...
http://www.TheSailingFamily.com - We have left Tavarua forever - we flew from Nassau to Miami where we spend some awesome days and the most important - we met Vita. She had spring brake and came with her guest family down to Miami. It was amazing to be all...
http://www.TheSailingFamily.com - After having seen some sharks at Highbourne Cay we left the Exuma Cays and crossed the Exuma Bank to Nassau. There we had to do a haulaout to replace the cutlass bearing because we have already sold tavarua to a Canadian c...
We woke this fella sunning on a Sydney Harbout Channel Marker March 02.19
Good to see that the Harbour's wildlife is booming.
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