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It's island hopping time baby!!! We're leaving Stocking Island and the George Town area to head north for a deeper taste of the Exumas. In this episode we pull up anchor at Black Cay, sail 30 NM in Exuma Sound, cook Mahi tacos, swim with stingray, and anch...
Sailing catamaran invokes Maritime law Ep 171
When you are a sailing family out on the ocean far from civilisation it's good to know that help is at hand just across the anchorage.
During a blustery morning gale in Koolama Bay at the mouth of the King Geor...
It's a swim session on our own little beach...I mean, TINY BEACH! Check out the full episode at https://youtu.be/GJCg-LQLZX0
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Check Out Black Cay Exumas! We sailed here on our little sailboat and our family of 3 plus a dog. It's a safe anchorage, a nice beach, clear Bahamas water, and a great view on top of the island.
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Sailing to the tiny island of Black Cay Exumas had its little challenging cut at Soldier Cay, the swelly anchorage, and the thunderstorms. But it was a beautiful island - both the sail there in Exuma Sound and the beach at Black Cay! Black Cay is a tiny is...
Long live the King nude sailing Australia Ep 170
We have been at anchor too long it's time to get this sailing catamaran back out on the briny, with our course set for The Berkeley River in the Kimberley. Of course the weather had other ideas, so when life...
I can't believe SHE DID IT Sailboat stories - Ep 169
When we first moved aboard our boat as liveaboard sailors we were 'helpfully' told by family that we wouldn't be able to sail across an ocean.
Several ocean crossings later we are pleased that we didn't ...
Boat life I Saltwater crocodile hunting - Ep 168
It's not always easy to keep our live aboard teenage sailors entertained but the jumping crocodiles on the Adelaide river held everyone's attention.
Rob self appointed himself safety officer for the day, wh...
From Crab Cay to Sand Dollar Anchorage, we celebrate Nancy's birthday and discover a little something about life.
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LOL highs and deathly lows of sailing life Ep 167
We are not the first in Rob's family to own a liveaboard sailboat. Back in the 1970's Rob's brother Kerry was living on a yacht here in Darwin. He then sailed off to Indonesia and beyond, never to return. T...
BIG bluewater sailing to new GOALS and INSPIRING challenges Ep 166
Being a full time live aboard, sailing family in a tiny home and, for me, spending hours sitting down editing video's its important that we spend a portion of each day moving. It also reall...
Why do people go to Georgetown, Exuma, Bahamas? We had no clue until now. George Town has the beaches, the snorkeling, and the cruising community. George town was perfect to fully restock our sailboat with groceries and repairs. We even take the 9.9hp engi...
What happens when you motor too much in a sailing boat? Ep 165
We love sailing. However, our recent activities supporting solo kayaker Bonnie Hancock through the remote, croc infested Kimberley region of Western Australia saw us complete more motoring in ...
Bluewater sailing video react Ep 164
We have had lots of family adventures since we started living on at sea. One of our favourites was during the bluewater sailing we did between New Caledonia and Australia way back in 2019. Declan was on night watch but...
DISASTER Having to cut away the anchor - Kimberley sailing pt 2 Ep 162
We are no longer just sailing with teenagers. World record breaking kayaker Bonnie Hancock and her crew – Mike and Ben – have joined us in sailing the Indian Ocean through Austral...
This is the best sail we've ever had! Sailing 30NM from Shroud Cay to Staniel Cay (Big Majors). Our goal is the snorkel the Thunderball Grotto, known as a world-famous dive site near the cool little town of Staniel Cay.
Episode 130 Best Sail, Best Snorkey...
Crocodile infested waters in kayak world record attempt Part 1 Ep 161
We may be a sailing family now but before we bought our sailboat we were very sporty. Rob was an olympian and won the first ever rowing race across the Atlantic Ocean and Rachel was a s...
It's been a while since we updated our introduction video, and with all the new faces around here, we thought a re-introduction might be helpful. 😁 We're the Fosters (Matt, Nancy, Olivia, and Mocha) and Cadence is our home, a 39-foot sailboat. Here's a ...
We found a paradise on land, on the beach, and in the water, behind Shroud Cay, Exuma, Bahamas. Starting with the smoothest of sails from Allen's Cay, to Highbourne Cay, to Shroud. And then the land and sea park and a hike to ancient Lucayan freshwater wel...
Discovering forgotten historic island Ep 160
This sailing family is cruising at top speed, up the west coast of Australia, thanks to a morning squall that caught us off guard. Its all part and parcel of living at sea but we are racing past some of our favo...
We spent a week here in Allan's Cay after one of our toughest sails yet from Nassau. But oh, it was worth it! This was a paradise anchorage with room for one, and we were lucky enough to be there with reefs to snorkel, conch to find, and iguanas to run fro...
How relationships work living on a sailboat - Ep 159
Raising kids at sea is never easy. Now that our sailboat is filled with teens we have to balance family adventure with time spent with their friends. This week we are in Geraldton and as luck would have...
We've heard time and again that Nassau is unsafe or too touristy for the likes of cruisers who travel on sailboat. We've heard not to go there - there's theft, violence, and too much tourism. So let's see. In this episode, we take a stroll through Nassau, ...
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