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Bit of mid week content right here, we go through some of the questions our patrons put to us on life on the ocean. We talk about anchor anxiety, languages, and future plans. Please let us know if this content is what you want to see in the comments below....
This week we get to our very own private island, totally secluded, we have it all to ourselves, the sun shining, white sandy beach, crystal clear blue water and our home is just parked 30 meters away - if this is not paradise what is? But getting there was...
Finally with boarders being easier to cross we move into a fresh new coastline and country that has been just out of reach for the past six months, Sitting in St Vincent peering at these unattainable island sanctuaries has been the source of our frustratio...
Progressing our way south along the windward islands of the Caribbean, we catch some fair winds boosting us around to see the beautiful private island of Mustique before arriving at a nice anchorage. Isabelle suffers from her arch nemesis the dreaded sea s...
Sailing in more squalls and even more squalls...I try to ride them at the best position so as not to get stalled in the lulls. We need to make it in as early as possible Tuesday morning otherwise the prefrontal conditions will slow us down too much...here'...
We have a small weather window to escape Cartagena....usually skirted with gale force winds, Chris Parker, the weather guru, has predicted a break of a day and a half so we must leave Friday to the Cayman Islands.
It all goes well although we are a bit lat...
Crossing the Gulf is a big milestone and right of passage for any sailor heading south. With a swift northern current churning up extra chop it can make for a bumpy ride. We've heard plenty of horror stories, but know to take all that dock talk with a grai...
This is it! We’re off to The Bahamas…or so we plan. After last minute provisioning, we leave Marathon and set sail to cross the Gulf Stream. Even though we’re making good time, beating to windward takes its toll, and we decide to call an audible. For...
Our viewers asked for more sailing footage. They asked us to leave the cameras running and give an honest look at our everyday life aboard Temptress. So we did.
In this episode, we start our 16-day adventure back to Florida with a full day of blue water ...
We return to USA but things doesn’t go as we had hoped… We take the first weather window to sail south and Malin gets really seasick for the first time in a few years. You have to see why :)
We are a Swedish couple who wanted a different kind of life....
We've been in the same place for a while, and it's time to move on. Here's a recap of what happened on our adventure during May 2019. Highlights include final activities in George Town, our future YouTube intentions, and solving the anchor light mystery as...
EVERYTHING you need to know about SEASICKNESS and how to beat it.
01:24 What is seasickness?
01:49 What causes it?
02:39 Why do some people get it and not others?
03:33 Is there any good news for sufferers?
The 5 ways:
03:48 💊The pharmaceutical way
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We continue the saga of Plukky, Dougy and Adam, our dynamic intrepid trio, sailing to Panama. We have a flooded front cabin, an engine that keeps overheating and very flat batteries forcing us to steer whenever possible. Will they be able to sail in thro...
Sorry for losing a week, as you may know San Blas its not know for having much phone service aka internet. We hope this video makes it for the lost week.
The trip to Panama was expected to be all plain sailing. Does that sound right? OF course not. We br...
Plukky, Dougy and Adam strike east in light conditions and get to Roatan (Bay Islands, Honduras), a magical diver's paradise. With water visibility in the hundreds of feet, plentiful fishes because of the marine park and the beautiful coral, they enjoy a s...
ShowHowCast asked us whether we get motion sickness on a boat, and whether it has affected our choice to live aboard a boat full time. Here's our answer.
P.S. We have been having issues with our main camera and have ordered some new mics, so this is not...
When I saw the boarding ring for the first time at a chandlery in Cherbourg, I knew I had to get my hands on them and give them a try.
Could those goofy looking glasses really be the “miracle cure” against seasickness? I had to find out…
So ladie...
We reposting our 1 year live aboard Q&A that we recorded LIVE. This is PART II. Since it was our first (and probably only LIVE) recording it was wayyy to long and had technical glitches, but I believe it also had great information. To make all things e...
So you want to get a boat, leave everything behind and sail around the world? Well so does Fabrice. But after being severely spanked by the sea, he may have changed his mind. Or will he have the guts to face the oceans. Fabrice plans to work hard and save ...
In this episode of Cruising Off Duty, we sail 5+ hours across Lake Ontario from Sackets Harbor back toward Kingston. Seasickness takes out Janice for the duration. This was not a problem because I am used to sailing alone. But, what if it had been me t...
Part 5 of Lealea's first long voyage from Hawaii to Neah Bay, WA. Sailing the Pacific in our Albin Vega 27' sailboat. It is week five of the voyage, some serious problems develop and is it really possible Chuck is still seasick?
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This week we spend some more time at Ocean star sailing academy, we do a boat delivery and some puking happens when we get seasick. We see the Cape Town International Boat show and we climb Lions head.
South Africa is amazing and we also get ourselves read...
Part 4 of Lealea's first long voyage from Hawaii to Neah Bay, WA. Sailing the Pacific in our Albin Vega 27' sailboat. 21 days straight seasickness for Chuck, there is not really much more to say. The Red Shirt Monologues.
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Part 3 of Lealea's first long voyage from Hawaii to Neah Bay, WA. Sailing the Pacific in our Albin Vega 27' sailboat. Week 3 of our voyage and Chuck is still seasick. Valuable lessons learned.
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