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As you may have seen in my previous video, I've now moved up my departure date for my solo sail from Tokyo to Vancouver via "Nemo North" (the furthest point from land in any direction in the Northern Hemisphere) to spring/summer 2021. And boy, do I have wo...
Ep 50. In this episode Wave Rover has been at sea for two weeks. She is forced to deal with a variety of wind conditions as she transits the region known as the "variables". If you are wondering what I've been up to when not sailing Wave Rover check out my...
Sailing up the north coast of Flores Island we came across a big pod of whales. The water was glassy and super clear so we stopped the boat and hung out for a while. I got some great drone footage and we even jumped in the 1000m deep water for a look. I al...
Ep 49. In this episode Wave Rover has plenty of wind. I think that I was bitten by a spider and some strange happenings with my electricity as my power bar loses power before my very eyes. Wave Rover continues to progress North on her epic nonstop passage ...
Welcome to "Captain`s Learning Log." Before I bought Wahine, I had many fears. Two of them were of going below and under, and the other was going above and over. The ATN Mastclimber helped me conquer one of those fears, and it enables me to go up alone, w...
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I am a 28-year-old solo sailor working on my circumnavigation. ...
We start exploring the island of Alor by renting a motorbike and driving around, getting a feel for the place pretty fast. Some local said we should visit a tiny traditional village called Takpala so we google mapped it and set off. Turned out to be a pret...
Ep 48. In this episode Wave Rover finds some wind and needs to reef. Wave Rover continues to progress North on her epic nonstop passage to Prince Edward Island on the East Coast of Canada.
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My quest for deeper water came to an end, and I sailed from Hota back to Yuminoshima Marina in Tokyo Bay, leaving in the wee hours of the day under the still of darkness.
Once back in harbor, I was able to make some repairs and take Wahine out with friend...
Ep 47. In this episode Wave Rover continues to deal with light wind using her colorful drifter. I share more of my daily routine, specifically keeping Wave Rover clean. Using rain squalls for showering and trying to avoid getting hit by lightening. Wave Ro...
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Sailing 365 miles in 48 hours, thats flying for a small boat. It was a pretty rough and wild passage but personally I enjoyed it a lot. Poor Marie not quite so much. She was very brave though and made a good step, increasing her trust in the boat and doing...
Special Episode: I have moved up the date of my departure onboard SV Wahine for my solo voyage across the North Pacific from Japan to Canada to late spring 2021!
Why?
Times and circumstances have changed. Given so many changing realities, I have decide...
If you want to support me, check out my Patreon account (thank you so much!!) patreon.com/windhippie
For more regular photo updates and boating life, check out my instagram page: @boatlizard
I am a 28-year-old solo sailor working on my circumnavigation. ...
Ep 46. In this episode Wave Rover continues to deal with light wind using her colorful drifter. I share some of my daily routine, specifically cleaning and organizing as well as how I boil eggs Wave Rover style. Wave Rover continues to progress North on he...
On day three of my blue-water adventure, we left Oshima Island and set sail for Hota, which is on the Eastern side of Tokyo Bay and Western coast of the Chiba Peninsula. After about a 7-hour cruise, we stopped and practiced anchoring and swam in the deep t...
Maries first overnight passage wasn't even supposed to be! We planned on sailing the 40 miles over to Misool and staying there for a few days before continuing south to Maluku. But a stormy day and head winds meant we had to change plans and an easy 30 mil...
Tambi and I have sailed thousands of miles together while cruising the Bahamas and East Coast. Despite all the sailing that she's done - she's never sailed solo.
While at Lake Utah we had the opportunity to sail Sunfish dinghies. What a blast! Sunfish are...
Ep 45. In this episode Wave Rover continues to deal with light wind using her colorful drifter. She is making slow progress North on her epic nonstop passage to Prince Edward Island on the East Coast of Canada.
Head over to my Patreon page to see how you ...
Its time for my Yanmar 3GM30 engine to get some love. We're in Sorong stocking up prior to leaving Raja Ampat and I decide its a good time to do a major service. I dismantle the whole cooling system, clean and replace all filters and check and adjust the v...
If you want to support me, check out my Patreon account (thank you so much!!) patreon.com/windhippie
For more regular photo updates and boating life, check out my instagram page: @boatlizard
I am a 28-year-old solo sailor working on my circumnavigation. ...
Ep 44. In this episode Wave Rover deals with light wind using her colorful drifter. She has a close point of approach with the cruise ship Freedom of the Seas as she proceeds North on an epic nonstop passage to Prince Edward Island on the East Coast of Can...
Taking the propeller off its shaft underwater to change the Cutlass Bearing is impossible some say. But in Cape Verde doing the nearly impossible is possible. We end our stay on the island of Santa Antao by visiting Dona Maria's charming hostel with a view...
Day two of my 8-day cruise, we left Misaki and were gone with the wind, reaching a milestone in my sailing journey: Oshima Island! The cruise was amazing, and we sailed most of the way with a wing on wing configuration.
Located off the coast of Japan, Os...
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