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This is a little experiment with the GoPro Hero 4+ Black's 120fps feature. In this clip, which appeared in a recent episode of followtheboat's sailing log (https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLoE3FmplhAXPXy5tvEO838yS2rFpAfRhp), we hang the camera off th...
"Just go where the wind takes us," we said.
"Twenty, thirty, forty miles, let's see where we end up..."
And it was a pretty good blow, coming from the east on our beam.
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In the next episode we have two days of excellent sailing, one unscheduled stop, a flopper stopper failure and Millie relaxes...oh, and the usual bit of boat maintenance.
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Are you looking to become a liveaboard sailor but haven't quite made the leap? In this informal chat with Patrick Slevin we find out what it's like to quit your job and make that leap to move on to a boat.
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You know when everything is going along really well? And you sit back and enjoy yourself? And the wind is good, and the sky is clear? We discover just how long that feeling lasts in this next episode of our sailing log.
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After a calm night at anchor just off Koh Naka Noi--and another attempt at drone flying--we woke up to a breeze, perfect weather for a sail towards Ao Chalong to check out of Thailand...
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In the next episode we sail the islands east of Phuket, do a little boat maintenance above and below the water and sit out a storm.
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Phang Nga bay was proving to be even more spectacular than we had heard. We couldn't get enough of the jagged limestone cliffs that grew out of the placid water. So instead of heading east to the white sandy beaches of Phuket's better known islands, we ven...
A secret fisherman's cove, accessible only by dinghy, makes for a great little BBQ on the beach.
The fun of hanging out with friends is countered by that damn water maker. Will we ever get it fixed?
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Do you know the rules for lighting your vessel at night in Thailand? Jamie explains why the COLREGS don't apply over here. Subscribe to our channel by clicking this link: https://www.youtube.com/user/spannerheadz?sub_confirmation=1
SY Esper leaves the bay...
We're often asked where Robi comes from. With help from footage generously donated by his parents, we try to answer that question.
Music: The Pirate And The Dancer by Rolemusic. Licensed under a Attribution License. Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4....
You may have heard about it, or seen photos of it, but there is nothing like experiencing the 'water play' of Thailand's Songkran festival.
Every April, the country celebrates its new year by descending into a watery chaos. From the smallest child to the ...
This is a introduction video to the crew on SV Delos as I start out my sailing adventure.
The Irrelevance of time: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xEmCbqK3zvU
In the last episode we left you with Jamie and Brendon who had nipped over to Phiphi for the night. They took in the back streets, a storm and some thai boxing before returning to ao chalong. Back there, Jamie starts preparing Esper for her last journey of...
Like some kind of nautical episode of 'Back to the Future', we are in a weird time warp here at Followtheboat. Our regular sailing logs--which out of necessity run a few months behind real time--show Jamie sailing alone in Thailand with Liz back in the UK ...
Jamie has arranged to sail to Phi Phi for a 24 hour excursion with our surfer friend, Brendon. This means nipping into town, taking a taxi to drop off the washing and pick up the provisions, grab one of those pink buses back to the main Ao Chalong jetty an...
With the temporary crew now off the boat Jamie has to prepare for a 90 mile solo sail from Koh Lipe to Ao Chalong. This will take him into the night so he has to consider the pros and cons of either doing a straight run or going up the east side and island...
Love cooking, but hate it when the galley turns into a sauna? You know what they say, if you can't stand the heat, get out of the kitchen...
We discovered the Mr D Thermal Cooker back in 2010 at the Southampton Boat Show. It seemed too good to be true: ju...
The Thailand Yacht Show is a new venture from the people behind the Singapore Yacht Show and was put on in partnership with the Thai government. (con't below)...
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In the last episode we made good the repairs from our accident but at the eleventh hour Jamie discovered a fuel leak after filling the tanks with diesel. Eventually Esper launches with four eager crew. They leave the river and head out towards the protecte...
In the last episode we hauled Esper out at PSS Shipyard in Satun in order to start fixing the repairs from the accident. We had two weeks in which to get everything done before the next spring tide. Half way through the journey Liz has to visit the UK and ...
Here it is, our first sailing log of 2016!
We've made it an extra big one to help keep those in the northern hemisphere entertained over the long winter nights.
If you've been following us, you'll know that 2015 was full of ups and downs aboard SY Esper....
Sadly we are unable to spend our Christmas together this year but we still managed to put together a little festive message for you, wherever you are in the world.
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Here's how you could really make a man's Christmas: reunite him with his lost GoPro that's full of memories of his holiday in Thailand! I found this GoPro Hero 4 whilst snorkeling off the south-west coast of Ko Lanta in Thailand. The battery still had powe...
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