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I`m hungry and I cannot get back on my boat! The Tidal variation is only two meters, but I leave enough slack in the lines to accommodate fluctuations. Which is fine, except when the winds pick up when I go shopping for supper. It is also high tide, so ...
We make our way to Governor Island West and are immediately threatened by an impending storm! Magnus puts out the crab pots.
We then head south to Mission Bay to check out the abandoned Pago Mission and then it’s on to Honeymoon Bay which has a campgrou...
Our Southerly 480 sailboat, Distant Shores III, arrives by yacht transport ship in the Pacific Northwest to be received by her new owners. Paul flies to Seattle WA to do the official handover and say goodbye to Distant Shores III. It is Paul's first time s...
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We have a long sail to the Escape River and then make a very early start to head through the Albany Passage which can be very dodgy and finally after passing eddi...
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Welcome to Episode 11 of Carpe Diem Sailing. In this video I talk about tides and tidal currents. I explain the difference between a tide table and a current table. I go over how to apply the data found in a tide table to the soundings (depths) on your na...
It's time for some Hot Springs in Greenland! Then later one careless decision can lead to disaster...or not.
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As we head deeper into the remote West Kimberley region in Australia the tides just keep getting bigger and bigger up to 12 metres! The rule of thumb never go against the tide and we never did and we still loose control in the hardcore currents!
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Check out this 31 ft (9.5 m) tidal range in my home town in Lancashire, England. Big tides can make sailing challenging, with fast tidal streams & shifting sands. 🔔 SUBSCRIBE ➜ http://bit.ly/SBYouTube⛵ Informative Sailing Videos!
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In this episode I check out the narrows leading to Kumealon Lagoon.
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Episode #16 Extreme Low Tide in Puget Sound at Elliott Bay Marina on June 17, 2018 in Seattle, WA.
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In this video Catamaran Impi has arrived in Southport Australia and is destined for Tasmania.
Here we share some of the challenges to get down the east coast of Australia, we share some information about currents (currents will become an important part of ...
Our 90th episode starts off with a bang as we pull away from the dock and finally continue South! Along the way, we notice that the blue super moon has created some intense tides that render floating docks and ramps along the ICW completely useless! We coo...
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We spent the day at the Bay of Fundy’s Hopewell Rocks located in the Canadian province of New Brunswick. Hopewell Rocks has one of the biggest tidal changes in the world. Over a 4-hour period, the tide changed from 3 feet at low tide to over 42 feet at h...
Episode 5 of our Cruising the Wild West Series
We raid the coconut trees in Dampier, stop off at Dolphin island to find some aboriginal art and have a skinny dip in a tidal lagoon. We then sail directly to Broome from the Dampier Archipelago and Troy haul...
Maddie and Herby leave Oxford and make their way up to Easton until they run aground in the Tred Avon River.
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The test results are in. I passed 2 out of 3 sections. Passed the navigational and the general questions, but failed the tides section. Luckily I can redo the part I failed at a latter date. I take a break from sail related things and visit a documentary f...
Episode 16 takes you into the realm of my sailing studies, The Science Of Sailing. Just a few more days left before my Swiss Maritime license exam, I do the most to cram, but also get a real understanding of navigation, charts tides and much much more. We ...
In this episode we are sailing through swells of Swiss bureaucracy. And that's just the information we need for the theoretical exam. You'll get a good idea of what Swiss sailing class is all about, and learn about "The Rule Of Thumb", which is an actual n...
After checking the ground tackle and setting up some of the solar panels, Drake and Monique row from Paragon at anchor to the 79th Street Boat Basin Marina in New York City.
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