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Join me on this wild solo sailing journey as I leave the Bahamas behind, sailing into open waters, well... storms.... where the weather quickly turns treacherous. The first night brings heavy weather sailing challenges, with MASSIVE storms and intense thun...
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Sailing through Guadeloupe, Dominica, and Martinique in the Caribbean, we made a critical d...
We're doing it guys!! We're just bloody well doing it! There is no two day window to cross from Greece to Italy so we have to just go for it, we leave in one storm and arrive in another, throw in engine failure at the end and you get the jist of this mad, ...
We have a very needed break in these crazy weeks of storms! We discover the gorgeous calm surroundings and explore for miles on white sandy beaches, then manage to sail on along the Greek coast and cross to Kefalonia in huge swell, where we take shelter fo...
It's all about the sailing this week guys!! After hiding out in a sheltered Military Naval bay away from some big storms, we finally set sail again, nervously passing through live firing grounds into open water and after a strong day sail find ourselves sa...
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I was hit by the unpredicted wind force of a CAT1 Hurricane out at sea!
Sailing 1081 nautical miles solo f...
We have some great sails this week in-between some very strong winds in the beautiful winter mediterranean! We explore further our isolated anchorage and finally find a trail to follow to a gorgeous little church before night sailing on to a naval harbour ...
There are some serious storms about in the Winter in the Mediterranean! And we seem to encounter a few this year! Which is ok but you have to find safe sheltered anchorages when it gets really nasty, and that isn't always as easy as it sounds! After some s...
Embark on an exhilarating journey with the crew of Sailing Sweet Ruca as they brave the formidable Cape Horn during a raging gale. This unadulterated sailing adventure reveals the true essence of their nautical voyage, filled with awe-inspiring moments and...
The realities SAILING across THE INDIAN OCEAN with FAMILY Part 2
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In this episode of their ongoing adventure, The Cruising Kiwis take on a difficult 1100 nautical mile sail from Adulatal Males to Mahe Island in the Seychelles. Join them as they navigate through the tumultuous Intertropical Convergence Zone where calm win...
Learn about the common errors and potential repercussions for solo sailors during the check-in process, as well as the crucial importance of accurate documentation while traveling by boat.
Im hit by the wind force of a CAT1 Hurricane out at sea!
Sailing 1081 nautical miles solo fighting my way through endless numbers of violent storms and even hurricane force winds in the Banda Sea.
This is a true story and not a youtube storm or drama. Its...
Sailing with Thomas: Join sailor Thomas as he embarks on an adventurous journey through Indonesia, tackling a main sail repair while navigating immigration procedures and exploring local culture. Watch now to experience the highs and lows of long-distance ...
Sailing from Saumlaki towards Tual in Indonesia for renewing my visa has been the most expensive experience in a long time. 60 knots of wind is no joke, and even though BE FREE handle this with elegance my old sails had no chance. This was a real storm and...
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After living on our boat sailing around the world for 5years we've had many storms, storm sailing, thunderstorms, rainstorms, but this wee...
Join Gargoyle and its intrepid crew as they embark on a thrilling journey from the Balearic Islands to Tunisia, only to face an unexpected twist in the weather forecast. In this gripping episode, witness the challenges of navigating a 450 nautical mile sai...
We’ve been really excited to at long last release this one! In this video, a gale hits us that was not forecast to occur on our route when we left. Very often there is a gale blowing off of Cape Mendocino to about 100 nautical mile out to sea. It is for ...
Sailing from Indonesia to Thailand and our AUTO PILOT BROKE!! https://www.sailingnandji.com
After nearly a week at sea we arrived to our check out port of Indonesia. Hiding from the monsoon winds for a few days, we had time to prepare for the onward jour...
Heading north from Sumatra, Indonesia to our checkout port of Sabang, Banda Aceh. Spinnaker or no Spinnaker... She'll be right!! https://www.sailingnandji.com
We had been anchored up in one of the most beautiful anchorages we could imagine for a few days...
Spearfishing BIG DOGS, Saying good bye to paradise and is that a WATERSPOUT with the Spinnaker up?? https://www.sailingnandji.com
Sailing to remote places and living from the land is a part of boat life that we seek. The challenge of hunting for our own ...
We sail across a stretch of water which may be more feared than Cape Horn! Even huge ships don't venture here in bad weather. We find out why as we deal with huge waves and broken gear!
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Gulfo de Penas translates in English ...
Ahoy! In this one, we sail from Point Roberts, Washington to the beautiful Sucia Island. As we approach Sucia Island, an aggressive cold front moves in, changing the weather from sunny and warm to stormy and cool. We anchor in Echo Bay, then go ashore just...
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