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Embark on an unforgettable sailing adventure with Salt & Tar at Bahía de los Ángeles, Mexico. Experience reef relief, discover a pristine island, spearfish for delicious fresh grouper, and enjoy the perfect Westerly winds. Join their thrilling journey no...
Salt & Tar share their blissful day sailing on the Pacific Ocean with light winds, blue skies, and pleasant weather as they unwind from daily life stresses while finding contentment out at sea.
It's not always easy to embrace the journey when the destination is so seductive. Sailing has taught me to slow down and enjoy the here and now. Currently, now that we're in the tropics, I don't care where the boat's going just that I'm on it!
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In this episode we get sailing!!!! We start off small then say, "porque no!" Sorry this week's episode is a little short. I've bee...
It's been some time since we've made sawdust on board. Garrett addresses a sailing issue, maintenance, and a repair while we await his final dentist appointment and are free to set sail once again. The goal this year being southern mainland Mexico to float...
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Meet Morna, our 1920's Dickies of Tarbert Gaff Ketch built in Tarbert Scotland. Over the years she has been ta...
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In this video we continue working on Morna, removing the fuel tank from the deck and removing caulking, whilst Matt scrapes even more of the hull. We have a long journey ahead, so join us as we take on this exciting project.
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Bahia Rincon --- Tambobiche --- Agua Verde --- Puerto Escondido
Our preferred way to choose a heading or destination is whichever way the wind is blowing. We've been moving slow and hopping up the inside baja coast. We have a few months before hurricane se...
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Many moons ago we sailed our first (out of now seven) boats to Mexico. Got hooked on the cruising life and sold her there to find the go-anywhere-do-anything-ocean-going boat... we didn't make it passed La Paz until now. On that rugged cruising boat of our...
When your head is in a funk you got to push yourself out and go sailing! Or whatever makes you happy. For me, the sea always gets me back to where I need to be. Helps me see and appreciate all that I have. Garrett helped me shake the low negative headspace...
Sea Caves, Chilaquiles, Giant Cactuses, Salt Water Baths, and Sailing! What more could you ask for? We soak up our last week out at the islands before a week of boat projects in the La Paz.
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Couple projects and fun sailing, swimming, and eating! Yes. Wonderful, beautiful, yes.
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A little healthy non-competition between buddy boats back to La Paz. We have an amazing sail ending with fresh caught dorado for our crew's last night on board. For the love of sailing,
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Just shy of 24 hours of straight sailing we make Bahia Santa Maria. Our last stop before reaching the tip of Baja and the actual tropics where we can fulfill that wish of Garrett’s all those years ago. As we began to anchor I noticed frigate birds were c...
Our longest leg to date onboard Rediviva. Two days to get to Turtle Bay from San Quintin and we were able to sail a decent chunk of it! We had a great weather window and needing to time the passage of Canal de Dewey during daylight to see fishing pots mean...
Getting projects done to get back out there! Retensioning the rig was the second of two big jobs to complete before Mexico. We got a lot of other smaller projects knocked out too. Not bad!!!
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We leave Santa Cruz Island for Paradise Cove but the wind and the lust for sailing changed our heading to Channel Islands Harbor in Oxnard, California. Tired but after a hot shower refreshed to get back at some projects; AIS, VHF, Radar, and some handrails...
-We set sail for Santa Barbara, ride out a hurricane swell, and get a few chores done!
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R&G
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Rounding Point Conception is a feat for any sailor and we were lucky sailors to have such an amazing passage. The skies were clear and as we neared we had perfect following seas and fare winds. A few nights in Cojo saw us well rested and productive. No sho...
Extra time in Avila was well spent. Beach time, family time, sailing, and beers and tacos! Our weather window finally presents its self but before we go we finish the install of our chart plotter. As we pass Point Sal and see Point Arguello on the horizon ...
This is living! Rediviva pulls into her homeport for the first time. After a few sea trials in the San Francisco Bay we headed out to do some practical tests at sea. By the time we make it to Morro Bay, Ca she has 220nm under her keel. No words can fully e...
Warning: I may get a little excited about dolphins… I can’t help it! It feels so good to be out on the ocean again. We have missed this for so long. 100nm to Monterey and then we begin the 120nm leg to Morro Bay, our homeport. Hope you enjoy our story
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