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Jay and Kenna, along with their friends from Canada and the crew from @SailingSVBully sail their sailboat from Holandes Caye to Salaradup in the San Blas Islands. While enjoying everything that paradise has to offer, they run into some weather that makes f...
As we sail closer and closer to the equator, the electrical storms get worse and worse. We have sailed all the way to Papua New Guinea, when a lightning storm passes directly over the boat. We have already been struck by lightning twice, so a third in this...
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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...
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...
We had been sailing naked until the thunderstorm hit us with five miles left to sail back to Crete so it turned into a thunderstorm sailing adventure.
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We had a massive thunderstorm in the marina at Agios Nikolaos in Crete.
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In this week's episode of Barefoot Travels we get cracking on our latest boat jobs. There is always something to be done even when you're in paradise. From making water to laundry, and dinghy chaps we get a lot done!
We also have a WILD thunderstorm scare...
The adventure continues as Matt and Lisa wrap up the 4th, and final week in the shipyard!
Join Sailing Bye Felicia’s crew, as they try to juggle contractors, bad weather, and all the fun details that come with living on board a sailboat, on stilts in a...
After reaching the Balearics, we enjoy some fun at anchorage, a huge thunderstorm! Which is a great opportunity to gather some fresh water for our tanks and deal with a dragging boat before collision! And don't forget of course we go exploring and have a f...
Heavy STORM Behind Anchor no fun - 50 KNOTS Of Wind - rough winds this is also family Sailing Life. Join us in a new adventure of our sailboat living, a week behind anchor because bad weather. this is our final week in Croatia, boat life at its finest. No...
We got hit by storm Ballos tonight here on Crete, here's a short timelapse of it.
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The risk of thunderstorms, unexpected acts of kindness, and an interesting coast lined marked my final few days sailing the Ehime Coast in West Shikoku.
I had to be mindful of CAPE numbers ( Convective Available Potential Energy: see below) during my fin...
The weather our here in western Massachusetts has been a bit wacky. Though colder days pushed off the possibility of gluing early in the season, we're now dealing with really hot days and thunderstorms—but that's not slowing us down as we scoot along pla...
Disclaimer: this video is not instructional and definitely is not an example of how to properly sail a boat. In fact, it is further proof that sailing is a ridiculous past time and that buying a boat is not the best use of your money. If you already own a ...
I have finally set sail and leave but only 15 minutes later the bilge alarm started screaming. I had to find out the problem so I hove-to to see the danger. With the winds getting stronger and almost all my electronics dead it looked like the day was going...
Out of Food, Out of Wind, Out of Time...Tropical storm Eta has finally developed into a category 4 hurricane so there has to be wind from this coming my way being only 200 mile north of me but the wind is still a headwind so I must be patient and wait ... ...
With hurricane Eta forming above there should soon be winds to sail back to safety. But it's a long wait after the lightning strike.
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Big ass storm in Italy... Good times...
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In this episode of Barefoot Sail and Dive we try to tackle some more sanding but the weather decided to change our plans. Instead of sanding we decided to install our replacement, recalled goiot hatches. Whoever said it was an easy job has got to be kiddin...
The crisis continues. Now comes the task to get the boat back to a place where it can be repaired. It isn’t over yet and the weather is misbehaving. Press click to watch part 3 Sailing into Hell.
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#update This is the 2 part of Sailing into HELL! Lightning devastates Freedom ...
#realtime #update I witness first hand and feel the shockwave of a lightning bolt just yards away from me. It travels through every critical instrument in my boat and destroys it all. I am alone, without communication and struggling to find a hole in the...
Welcome to Luperon, where we’ve finally landed after last month’s stormy adventures. The Dominican Republic is a bit of a culture shock for us. In this Adventure Log, we take you on a typical day's walk through town. It’s loud and hot, but very inexp...
July was doozy. We got hit with some nasty weather. We've spent a lot of time out of internet range. We had 8-, 12-, and 16-hour sailing days. So many things broke. And unfortunately, some of our camera equipment and hard drives got drenched in a crossing ...
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