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What unique challenges do we face while attempting to live and sail full time on our 30 foot sailboat? In this episode we answer this question and more as we explain the off grid systems and components of our Allied Seawind 30 sailboat. We dive into sun an...
We always say how plans constantly change when you are sailing. This time is no different as we start running out of daylight. So we decide to just keep going, overnight sailing on the Chesapeake Bay. At the time it seemed better than pulling into a crab p...
Early start on the C&D Canal to beat the current which also rewards us to a stunning pink sunrise. A perfect way to start sailing on the Chesapeake Bay. Even though the Boat Show is over we have so much fun exploring Annapolis and all its bricks buildi...
Caroline and Ola spent years sailing their first Linjett 35, so when the time came to build the second one they had a lot of great ideas about how to improve the design...both inside and out. Best of all, many of the fixes are super simple and user friendl...
This was by far the scariest moment our our sailing adventure. With gusts of over 60 knots and a full 180 degree spin we started dragging anchor during a Category 1 Storm. We later found out that what we experienced in Atlantic Highlands was a Bomb Cyclone...
A tour of our dirt cheap bluewater sailboat, Hot Chocolate. This Kadey Krogen 38 is a beautiful, classic sailboat with some really unique features, but without a big budget we picked up this dirt cheap sailboat for a steal and have been investing money wh...
We’re diving deep into all of those rigging projects that have been nagging us in the back of our minds during heavy weather passages to ensure that our 57 year old, 30 foot sailboat is ready to sail across the Pacific Ocean.
This week, we install dynee...
Life on the Erie canal while sailing is full of surprises. We happened to be in Fairport for the Farmers Market and it was full of goodies from fresh produce to baked goods and plants. We then carried on down the Erie Canal to find Karen in Newark which wa...
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Tarka is a 1973 Albin Vega 27 (8.2m) that I bought sight-unseen and without sailing experience on the...
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Sometimes refitting a boat can take waaaay more time and energy than we ever could have planned for. In our minds we might think we're going to accomplish a lot in a week, but in reality, we might get set back by...
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Sailing around the world can be tedious, exhausting, and downright scary. We do it all in search of rare and brief moments of absolute perfection.
In this episode, we take a break from boat pro...
If you are curious as to what is the best and cheapest insurance policy check out our video about our 35lbs Mantus Anchor. After a lot of research on the different types of anchors for cruising we decided that we wanted a plow anchor. More research later a...
You don’t need a lot of money to sail around the world. All it really takes is a lot of hard work. But does that mean working long hours with no days off? Or is there another way? In this episode we take you with us through our daily routine while workin...
You definitely don’t need an engine to sail around the world. We made the decision early on to have a reliable, bullet proof engine because we believe it opens up doors to experiences that we couldn’t have otherwise.
It can be hard spending time and m...
We absolutely love getting off the beaten path, exploring remote islands, and living off the sea. It’s our favorite aspect of the sailing lifestyle. But in order to do this, we need to have an extremely reliable outboard engine. If it breaks down in the ...
Having lived on a 30 foot sailboat for 5 years without hot water, an indoor shower, air conditioning or even headroom for Jordan, we normally aren’t aware of what we’re missing. But after living in the United States for a month, with all of the luxuri...
Life as a liveaboard can be so interesting since you can go sailing with your home. ln this episode we share with you some of our lifestyle both at the marina and at anchor.
Our friends Sarah and Steve come visit for an fun filled Canada Day weekend. We a...
This video is more technical and covers our Yanmar 2GM maintenance. From oil change to replacing the thermostat to checking our raw water pump. We did manage to get out for a dinghy ride and swim in between the multiple projects though.
If you like what y...
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Tarka is a 1973 Albin Vega 27 (8.2m) tha...
It takes a lot of flexibility and strategic planning to sail the world on a budget. In this episode we decide where to do the boat projects that we need to tackle before crossing the Pacific on the cheap and we go into detail explaining our editing process...
What does it take to sail the world without a lot of money? In this episode we meet another cruising couple, Davy and Erica, who, like us, have had to figure out how to find work while sailing. We luck out when they invite us to tag along on a typical work...
We arrive in Cayo Largo and discover that finding convenient and affordable drinking water, groceries, and internet access isn’t going to be as easy as we thought. So, we set sail south to Grand Cayman and the first world and say goodbye to the hardships...
While sailing Cuba’s Southern coast, we haven’t been able to provision for over a month! Our fridge is almost empty, so we decide to take the difficult route to Cayo Largo (our final destination) to attempt to spearfish a remote reef. On the way we str...
After sailing east for 2 weeks along the Southern Coast of Cuba, we finally arrive at Cayo Campos, the coolest freaking island in Southern Cuba. Jordan explores the mangrove cuts on Little Shit, we stumble upon a HUGE pack of monkeys, we explore a secluded...
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