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Hey Delos Tribe!! Blue and I took 10 days away from Delos to explore Iceland by van. We didn't really have intentions of making this an episode but of course we filmed the entire thing and Blue...
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HAPPY HOLIDAYS DELOS TRIBE! The time has come for Brian and Kazza to get married :) We are so stoked to have our family fly down to Antigua and celebrate with us! Senor Brady is not only the weddi...
I have for years wondered how to get up my mast alone, without bathering anyone winching me.
It is important when you do solo sailing, to have access to all parts of the boat, especially the mast if something gets loose or need fixing up there.
I finnal...
What does it take to get a sailboat like Delos ready to haul out and be stored in the yard for a few months? Join us for the last sail of the season on Delos and we’ll walk you though it! It takes quite a bit of work to do it properly but with the righ...
Way back in 2015 we were releasing 2 episodes a month....The time between when we filmed and released them was over a year! We made the decision to work our asses off and release 1 episode every week until we got "caught up"... Well, THE TIME HAS COME!!! ...
How do you choose the right anchor for your boat and sailing style? In this episode of the Capable Cruising Guide, Clark helps Day Sailors, Coastal Cruisers and Voyagers select the right anchoring gear.
Covered in this video are:
1) Intro to the Capable ...
What’s a FUNGATTA???? Well, it’s a triathlon of events including sailing, diving, partying, and general good times :) When Rick from Sophisticated Lady mentions a regatta up north in Bequia, nestled in the turquoise waters of the Grenadines it sounds ...
Herby and Maddie discuss their tactics for storm avoidance while crossing the Atlantic. They discuss the gear they used and how they used it to better predict the weather and plan their route accordingly.
Blog: Weather Routing: https://www.riggingdoctor....
Riding out one of the bigger gales we have experienced at anchor on our sailboat. We have experienced higher winds but this was a long period of strong sustained winds. Quite the experience.
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The last of this season of The Old Seadog videos.
Hope you enjoy this episode, lots of fun stuff and back at sea again!
Now Im at sea crossing the Pacific filming a new 'Bigger adventure due for release early 2019. Make sure you have your notifications for...
Yep, that's right... We've hit 200 episodes! It seems like just yesterday we were cruising through the South Pacific in 2010. Time has flown by and here we are 9 years later still trying to make as many memories as possible. Thanks to all of you for being ...
Being away from friends is one of the hardest things about constant travel. After 8 years sailing the world my best friend, Matt, came down to Grenada for a visit. The entire week was inside jokes and immaturity. Want to see what its like for a newbie to b...
This is our final sail of our 15,000nm journey from canada to thailand over only 10 months. there have been lots of ups and downs and challenges and beauty but it was totally worth it.
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Grenada is a black hole that will suck you in, or at least that’s what we’ve heard, and after spending a little time here we can see why! In this episode we have some incredible sailing, we say goodbye to Eric, Maureen, and Colin and life returns to ...
What is reefing? This video covers the basics of what is involved in reefing a mainsail, as well as tips on how to safely and easily carry out the operas while sailing in heavy weather.
We also talk about when to reef and most importantly, when to shake o...
The experiment continues :) Thanks for all the feedback on our last Slow Tv episode! For this one we strapped the camera just above the cockpit. It's one static view 40 minutes long of Delos beating upwind from Trinidad to Grenada. The idea behind the...
This week we share how to select you Sea Anchor or your Drogue. But first I go into some technical details on how waves work in order for us to understand why and when we need a Sea Anchor and when we need a Drogue. What forces are acting on the anchors an...
Hi again everyone!
Here is an update video from what Ive been working with on the boat the last four months:
Ive done a full refit of the engine room- new engine/gear and foundation, hoses and sound isolation.
New lithium battery pack charged with twin...
The sail from Trinidad to Grenada is supposed to be eazy-peazy right? Just a leisurely 80NM sail to another island. NOPE!!! It turns out to be one of the roughest overnight passages we’ve had this season with squalls gusting into the 40 knot range th...
CARNIVAL, WHOA! From the mud drenched sunrise parties to the extravagant costumes and days full of limin’ & chippin’ - our few weeks spent on Trinidad were truly the experience of a lifetime!! It became even more interesting when we dug into the hi...
Our morning starts with sunshine. We decide to use the time to oil the teak deck as we plan to sail to Naples tonight.
The first storm comes over us after the deck is painted. Too bad about the good oil.
Later we decide to start our trip and set sails, we...
Did we seriously just sail into the Caribbean!? After almost 10 years sailing around the world, we've made it to the sailors playground. The Caribbean is a mecca for cruisers and we just arrived into Tobago, the southern jewel! We are welcomed onto this b...
This is a bit of an experiment, and you are the guinea pigs he he :)
On a recent sail we were inspired by a TED talk on the concept of Slow TV. The idea is to capture an experience from a point of view over a long time span. In this case we were explori...
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