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In parts 1 and 2 you saw us discover major cracks in the bulkheads of the boat. In this final part we get a visit from the Lagoon catamaran dealer in Panama to assess the damage, and the next day get struck by lightning in the anchorage!! We lose almost al...
In part one you saw us realize that we had a serious issue, as we completely lost rig tension. Well, this episode reveals the actual cause of this, how we found it, and some ideas as to why it happened. The main bulkhead which supports the mast has cracked...
Have we ever mentioned that we absolutely love our Mantus Anchor ;-) !! Total mayhem followed when a quick storm blew through our anchorage. Boats all around us were dragging anchors like crazy, dinghies flipping and cushions flying everywhere. We had a...
In this episode, we travel to the Southern most island in the Ragged Island chain in search of protection from an impending storm. The Ragged's are known for having few islands that offer wind protection from every angle but thankfully, we were able to mak...
We suddenly had to sail back to Tahiti without a chance to wait for the perfect weather. Unforgettable and crew endured rough seas on this passage. As they say Smooth seas never made a skilled sailor, and we focused on the lessons of this tough night at s...
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Trying to get to a Tongan landfall and I come across a new island rising out of the sea. Together with a near collision at sea makes for an exciting episode.
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At sea with a torn sail and some rough seas. Having left the Island of Niue Im sailing single handed in the Pacific.
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In this life, we consider 'bad' things to be learning experiences. Whether its a breakage or a tough passage, every challenging situation teaches us and in doing so makes us better sailors, happier cruisers and in many cases, stronger people.
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Under sail on passage to Palmerston Island. Once again I run into bad weather. Also known as Palmerston reef this tiny island has only 40 people living on it.
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Mutiny on the high sea with Captain Bligh on the Bounty, Discovery with Captain Cook all in one video!!
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Fakarava Atoll in the south Pacific. After some bad weather I head up toward the north in search of wifi and cold beer.
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Storms are scary on a boat. Your entire home rocks around like a whirly-gig, and you’re never quite sure if it’s going to stay put, or go careening off and crash into rocks, land, or another boat! Up until now, we’ve been securely tied to a dock when...
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Water in the boat, a yacht rescue, an interview with my friends from 'Life in a Nutshell' and a dream come true swimming with huge manta rays. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0Hwu6CRsq4zfnSXspXe6jg you for watching thi...
Our journey of 1500 nautical miles begins from Opua in the Bay of Islands in New Zealand to the south pacific island of Niue. Conditions are less than favorable as we leave, but we need to ride on the tail of the low pressure storm so we can get the winds...
Engine failure while entering a bay full of rocks during a storm. Its not all plane sailing for the Old Seadog.
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The journey is underway. Time to settle into life at sea. Rough weather and calms, helicopters, birds and dolphins visit my home in the sea.
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After taking a break and being off line for months it's time to start the action again. Ive been busy sailing across the Pacific and filming a NEW ADVENTURE. After having some problems in the Pacific, all is now good and Im fine. Thanks to all fo...
Back to the boat upgrades and weather stuff next time, but while we hide out from crazy winds in Pipe Creek in the Exumas, it got me thinking about a question we get from just about every non-sailor when they find out we cruise full time on a little boat: ...
An Electric storm and some very close lightening strikes interrupts my work schedule! A look at the 'other side' of on-board life.
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With just 2 to 3 days until we make landfall, the winds increase in speed and intensity. To ease pressure on the boat and, more importantly, the crew, a decision is made to heave to. How long will we drift off the coast of Greenland? Stay with us!
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What to do, what to do. The winds are increasing and we weigh our options. Stay the course? Tack or Gybe? Should we avoid the stormy waters south of Greenland or oncoming winds.
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The winds are increasing, the waves are building, and the gusts are getting stronger. What do you do? Do you run with it? Do you heave to? A lot of decisions are going to be made as we continue our sail to Greenland in the North Atlantic. Stay with us!
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