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After being weather bound in Norfolk VA for 8 days, s/v Cloudy Bay (Hallberg-Rassy 54) left Norfolk on the tail end of yet another large weather system. Sailing to Bermuda started on a bright but cold November day, with strong offshore winds over a flat se...
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s/v Cloudy Bay (Hallberg-Rassy 54) left Herring Bay MD on a crisp bright day, and after a long day of motoring we anchored in the dark, in Fisher Bay, Deltaville VA. Overnight the wind picks up, and next morning we set off for a great downwind sailing to N...
s/v Cloudy Bay (Hallberg-Rassy 54) leaves Edgewater near Annapolis to have 3 weeks of boat maintenance in the boatyard at Herrington Harbour North. The key objectives were to repair the collision damage on the bow, gunwale, keel and rudder, new anti-fowl a...
s/v Cloudy Bay (Hallberg-Rassy 54) left the quiet overnight anchorage of Betterton in the northern end of the Chesapeake and had a wonderful sailing trip to Edgewater on South River, just south of Annapolis. At first light wind and current against us, but ...
In this sailing adventure s/v Cloudy Bay (Hallberg-Rassy 54) leaves Cape May on a bright sunny early morning and sails up the Delaware River to the Delaware canal. On the way we have an exciting sailing race with another yacht, who sneakily sailed passed u...
After a long time weather bound in Huntington NY (Long Island), s/v Cloudy Bay (Hallberg-Rassy 54), is on the move again. This sailing trip takes us down the East River alongside Manhattan. But this time, as opposed to July when we came up the river, we ha...
After a night in Orient Bay near Greenport NY, s/v Cloudy Bay (Hallberg-Rassy 54) leaves the quiet anchorage at sunrise with a long day sail to Huntington NY. So this sailing trip takes us along the north shore of Long Island, from the north fork to Huntin...
s/v Cloudy Bay (Hallberg-Rassy 54) left Sag Harbor on the south fork of eastern Long Island, heading for Greenport on the north fork. On the way we stop in West Neck, Shelter Island, where we run aground as we entered the lagoon. Luckily the tide was risin...
Before saying good bye to our crew member, we take him to experience street food... Don't eat the dog! https://www.sailingnandji.com
This week on Sailing Nandji, we arrive to the city of Ambon after a gruelling passage with strong winds and big seas, then...
s/v Cloudy Bay (Hallberg-Rassy 54) leaves Fisher Island CT on a foggy morning and has a slow and calm sailing trip to the south fork of Long Island NY. Not the most thrilling sailing adventure, but it was nevertheless a very pleasant sail. We anchor in Sag...
From Block Island RI, s/v Cloudy Bay (Hallberg-Rassy 54) is sailing across Long Island Sound towards Connecticut, on a nice beam reach in 18 kts of wind. During that sailing trip a vertical batten decided to slide out, and Glen had to rescue it, pushing it...
We finally leave Bali behind and lose the engine as we motor out of the bali chanel and have to sail back to our mooring.. After getting that fixed we lost the autopilot!
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Kelibia was the last port of call in Tunisia. Although it was sad to leave Tunisia, we weren’t quite as sad to leave behind the smells and flies of the fishing port. Although killing flies became a full-time sport for our youngest!
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From Newport, s/v Cloudy Bay (Hallberg-Rassy 54) continues the sailing east coast USA adventure to Block Island. Short sailing trip, only 20 nm away. Not much wind that day, so we had to motor most of the distance.
We found Block Island very pretty, with ...
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Part 2. Leaving Florence, we take our newly acquired car with bed in the back on a month long road trip around New Zealand's beautiful South Island. We explore this mecca for the outdoors and fin...
Giant bats in Bali and an epic drone montage. Check out the end of this video for my favorite drone montage yet!
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After 4 days in Newport, s/v Cloudy Bay (Hallberg-Rassy 54) sailing adventure in Rhode Island continues to Bristol. Sailing from Newport to Bristol turned out to be mostly motoring, but on the return trip it was a totally different sailing experience! To b...
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Leaving Florence, we take our newly acquired car, with bed in the back, on a month long road trip around New Zealand's beautiful South Island. We explore this mecca for the outdoors and find some...
* Update July 2019. We have had reports of stolen antifoul and severe malpractice since our visit to Port de Peche. Ryadh [21:25] https://www.facebook.com/BoatYachtServices/ has since set up his own business and we would only recommend contacting him for w...
We continue our sail through Indonesia and fly the drone (DJI Phantom 4 pro) from the sailboat while underway.
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On our way from Saint Martin to Dominica we visited Monserrat's former capital Plymouth, which has been declared off limits due to volcanic eruption in 1995. We drifted Poly just off the coast and flew the drone to gather footage. Then we headed to see how...
We departed St Thomas and headed for Cruz Bay on the island of St John. Having quickly discovered it was a little too crowded for our drafty little Milly we moved to a neighbouring bay and set about exploring the town at Cruz Bay. Shortly after we made a 5...
We spend time in Saumlaki Indonesia and explore the area including a visit to a Stone Boat and a 100 ft tall Jesus!
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