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If lightning hits your boat, hope Zeus taps it lightly, like he did Soulianis. After a thunderstorm rolled through St Augustine, Florida, we weren’t even sure if we’d been hit. But the over the next couple of days, we discovered more and more electroni...
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Just as we’re about to tuck Soulianis away for the summer season, our good fortune with Mother Nature runs out. Did we really expect to get through of all of these storms scot ...
We’re back in the US of A! After arriving in New Smyrna Beach, we make our way north on the ICW to St. Augustine, then hop on bicycles to explore the nation’s oldest city.
It’s storm season in Florida, where small but fierce thunderstorms are whippe...
Sailing the blue waters of Eleuthera, we party with the locals, find an uncharted blue hole, free dive with sharks, and find a problem with our engine we must fix before we can continue on our voyage through the Bahamas and on to the Caribbean.
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The weather is changing, and the longer we wait to leave the islands, the smaller the chances become for finding a good weather window. After three weeks of dodging storm front after storm front, we decide to make a dash for it, leaving the Abaco Islands o...
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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 get hit by a HUGE thunder storm in the middle of the night and catch it on camera. In pitch black darkness and torrential rain we have to dodge through a fleet of fishing boats and avoid collisions with cargo ships. In this episode we show you what it i...
Dodging ships and fishing boats sailing through a thunderstorm in the middle of the night. Pirates on one side, fishing boats on the other and in the middle a ship superhighway that we need to cross without getting run down and sunk.
Why do we do this? Wel...
Torn sails and squalls are just some of the challenges we face as we sail back into the northern hemisphere for the first time in two and a half years. Boat life is not an easy life if you want to sail across the equator. Dealing with life at sea is far fr...
We were not yet done with the Pacific Ocean and therefor we decided to change our course towards Wallis, followed by the northern route - Tuvalu, Kiribati, Marshall Islands and finally Federated states of Micronesia.. But that’s for later episodes. :)
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After a few days of peaceful, sometimes windlass sailing we headed south towards lightning storms. 👉 Check out THE SECRET LINK BELOW for your chance to win a trip on board sailing vessel Esper with us!
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SQUALLS for days!! We decide to stop in Bermuda to drop off Frank. He was bringing moral down a whole lot because he didn’t like our pace. We couldn’t guarantee a certain time for arrival, so we all decided it would be best if the two of us continued o...
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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Part 2 of Lealea's first long voyage from Hawaii to Neah Bay, WA. Sailing the Pacific in our Albin Vega 27' sailboat.
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Lots of sailing in this extra long episode. A little different this week. Many requests to see more sailing. With long raw scenes of the boat under sail, there is a 'real' feel of how it is to actually be in deep water hundreds of miles off shore. From now...
Wow, this was the longest solo sail I have ever done so far. Not much for many, but for me, these 600+ nautical miles of solo sailing were quite the accomplishment for myself.
Things went rather smooth, no engine failures, only a small tear in my sail whe...
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We set sail on November 23 and left Mindelo, Cape Verde to cross the Atlantic to Grenada, Caribbean. The forecast wasn't optimal and the very light winds were concerning. The first week gave us some sun and company by dolphins but very light winds. And the...
Impi sailing through squalls in the Pacific ocean with the asymmetric sail. Someone recently asked me about sailing with spinnakers and asymmetric sails - I then realised that not all folks were able to view footage I had posted earlier on, due to certain ...
As we continue our sailing journey along the stunning southwest of Western Australia, we catch tuna, see amazing sunsets, drive 4,600 km across the Nullarbor plain and back for a weekend of fun, do the historical parts of Albany, see huge whale skeletons a...
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