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So much happens in this episode! Herby finishes our new stern roller and finds out the BIG problem with our bilge pump! We explore Fort Pierce, do some singing, and test out some more of the local cuisine. Herby racks up the outside of the boat while Maddi...
This was is a special one.
We've done so much while in Guatemala and all the hard work is starting to pay off as we do a nice Makeover for Uma.
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We continue our journey south and arrive at Fort Pierce, FL. Shortly after arriving, a boat explodes into flame and sends a towering pillar of smoke high into the sky. It's amazing how quickly the local fire department extinguished the flames! Thankfully t...
This one's a bit of a downer. During a heavy rain, our Porta-Bote sunk! We also try fiberglassing over our toe rail and fail miserably on the first try. But in the end, we found the right solution.
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We spend a bit more time in Fernandina and are joined by our friends, Jessica and Ryan before setting back out to the ocean for the journey further south towards Miami. Herby explains the importance and convenience of AIS.
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We explore Fernandina and have an adventure with the dinghy!
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After 2 weeks of constant rain, we found ALL the leaks. So, the first project(s) on the Pre Atlantic crossing list was removing the toe rail and fixing all 781holes in our boat
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We rack everything up and are ready to head out, but when we pull our anchor up, we are met with quite the surprise. Finally, we break free and have a gorgeous, but very cold sail right on past Georgia to Florida!
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Ahoy, sailors! Join us on "Sailing Sisu" as we embark on a thrilling journey into the final call of the Leopard Catamaran sales process! Leopard has given us the scoop, and all options will be frozen after this crucial moment. In this episode, we dive deep...
We meet some very cool people who are about to set out on their Cabo Rico 38 to cruise the world. We hear their story and Herby helps them instal their Monitor Windvane. We also go to Folly Beach with Jessica and Ryan, check out the Gibbes Museum of art, s...
Knowing our next sailing plans, there are many projects left to do on Uma. In a nutshell, the Rio Dulce was the best place to tackle most of them...
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After clearing into Guatemala, it was time to push our electric motor like we never have before and head 8miles up the river. This was the most majestic and breathtaking quest I've ever had on Uma. But we already know that things rarely go as planned...
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This episode is PACKED with awesomeness! We FINALLY say goodbye to the ICW and sail the ocean from Georgetown to Charleston, where we spend our first day resting and cleaning the boat. We decide that our introduction to Charleston should be Middleton Place...
The ride to Georgetown is cold and dreary, but we don't let that stop us from exploring and enjoying the quaint little town. This episode is a short one, which is fitting because it's about a small stopover before we head to the exciting destination of Cha...
We travel further down the Waccamaw and can't believe how beautiful it is. Herby fixes our compass and explains how to add more oil.
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After sailing into Guatemala, and realizing I (Kika) needed a visa, it was time for a little quick trip to a neighbouring country. While we were gone for 2 days, Uma dragged anchor for the very first time.In this episode, Dan explains why and how this happ...
We leave Myrtle Beach to enter the next step of our journey. The Waccamaw River is all we expected and more with it's peaceful beauty and deep waters. For the first time in a while, nothing goes wrong!
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On the second half of our passage to Guatemala, we get becalmed and enjoy a few hours of relaxation before making an interesting entrance crossing the sand bar in front of Livingston.
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We were welcomed into Stu and Maggie’s home in Tucson, Arizona and got to sit down with Stu and hear all about Sun Pure Watermakers. It was great getting to know him and hear how he got into sailing and building watermakers for other cruisers, he showed...
Exciting news on Varuna - we finally decided to take the leap and install a watermaker - a Sun Pure DC unit, which are able to run with just our solar and battery bank, making 8-12 gallons per hour! Come check out the full installation, setup and watch us...
Officially the longest passage we've done.With a norther blowing off the coast of Honduras let's just say, It was a rough ride. Not to mention my biggest OOPS moment yet. But is it really the dolphins' fault? They always seemed to bring us good luck, but t...
Our last few days were quite busy in Santa Marta as we said goodbye to our friends on Totem, our friends on Cool Change, said goodbye to our 45 year old boat cushion, and most importantly said goodbye to Colombia and sailed away to Guatemala!
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Christmas was approaching, and so in a nut shell, we decided to take a road trip down to Old Cartagena and make a movie ;)
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Not long after we arrived in Colombia, we ran out of coffee . We decide to take a trip inland with the mission to get some good Colombian coffee directly from a plantation. So we took a trip to the mountains, to a town called Minca, on our hike to our awes...
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