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The real sailing starts! After a few teething problems we leave the safety of Port Charlotte and head for open water as we track south to Key West to begin prepping for the Caribbean.
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This footage is from a few months ago while still in Lefkas. It was missed out of our main Travel and Sailing BIG blogs due to lack of time, bandwidth and disk space!
We've uploaded it as a smaller microblog here because it raises important issues.
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This blog it's all about finishing off the Gulf of Patras and going through the Corinth
Canal heading around to Epidavros and finally bringing the boat to Aegina.
There's always a few maintenance issues and on this passage it was the toilet - or heads!
We...
It's been roughly a year since we started video blogging and although in the beginning I hated the idea of being in front of a lens, on social media, I think it was the right decision.
While we originally set up the channel for family and friends to foll...
The time had come to haul Sarean out of the water, discover what had gone on with our prop, and give her some much needed loving. Depending on your time and skills, this can be an expensive - or only a mildly painful back pocket experience.
We always do ...
The rowlocks were a none standard size on the kids dinghy and we couldn't get any oars to fit, so Woody cut off the old rowlocks and glued on some new ones he found on some abandoned dinghies by the skips in the boat yard.
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Sitting in the marina we take the opportunity to tackle a few jobs, then explore the Townsville markets. Darren slashes his finger with a super sharp blade, so Meggie brings out the toothbrush!
We also share details of an important Citizen Science proje...
After over-nighting at Cape Bowling Green we move on towards Townsville - not before Meggie shares her sneaky breakfast muesli recipe!
Enjoying a beautiful days sailing we land Townsville, however find we are barely able to move Sarean under power, so we ...
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We had mixed feelings about leaving Lefkas - it was sad to say goodbye to our new friends but we were really excited about setting sail again.
We did last minute shopping, engine checks and a rig inspection from where we could see all the walks we'd done...
Fishing 1,000 miles from land! on our way to the south pacific!
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In this episode we get a visit from Tropical Cyclone Iris - a pesky little number who has been wandering up and down the Eastern Seaboard of Australia for a few weeks. With hurricane force winds predicted we prepare Sarean and head off to safety.
We also...
s/v Cloudy Bay (Hallberg-Rassy 54) sails 75 miles from Rodney Bay, St.Lucia to Roseau, Dominica with a night stop on the way in Anse Mitan, Martinique. The easterly winds are constantly changing in the lee of the three island’s volcanic peaks; accelerati...
After St. Vincent, s/v Cloudy Bay (Hallberg-Rassy 54) moves on to St. Lucia, which looks a lot like St. Vincent, but neater and tidier. We moored in 5 different anchorages (Vieux Fort, Soufriere, Anse des Pitons, Marigot Bay and Rodney Bay) to see for ours...
Our old 1950's sewing machine was a monster who loved eating anything you put under its foot. It was time to swap it out for something much more practical - so after much research and pondering we took a gamble - and bought a REX.
The REX is a copy of th...
So we finally left Lefkas and we're sailing again after a long cold wet winter! We hoisted the sails, turned off the engine and were met with beautiful white caps and magic dolphins. What a thrill! It was sad to say goodbye to all the friends we'd made ...
What an island! Palm trees a plenty, gentle sea breezes and full time Bikinis! This place is next level! https://www.sailingnandji.com
In this episode of Sailing Nandji, we are anchored at the beautiful Liapari island. This small island is off the souther...
After 3 days in Mustique, s/v Cloudy Bay (Hallberg-Rassy 54) moves on to St.Vincent, or "the mainland" of SVG (St.Vincent & the Grenadines). St.Vincent is still untouched by mass tourism, despite the dramatic scenery, both along the coast with black sa...
There’s no sailing in this blog but we did get to explore the snow-capped mountains that we could see from our boat in Lefkas Marina.
We hired a car and headed for the hills - an easy journey as there were hardly any cars on the road, so we wound our w...
After few days in Beautiful Bequia, s/v Cloudy Bay (Hallberg-Rassy 54) moves on to Mustique, an idyllic gateway owned by Mustique Company. The island is composed of seven valleys, each with a white sand beach and wooded hills where exquisite private resid...
After Canouan, s/v Cloudy Bay (Hallberg-Rassy 54) moves on to Bequia, the largest of the Grenadines islands and well set up for tourists. We moor in Port Elizabeth, the heart of island's commerce, with charming waterfront bars & restaurants, fresh frui...
After sailing out to Border Island and declaring it a most beautiful Island, Darren spots tiny Deloraine Islet shimmering in the sunlight. We head on over to explore this little gem.
On our way back we come across some ancient rock structures, understand...
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After 3 days in Tobago Cays Marin Park, s/v Cloudy Bay (Hallberg-Rassy 54) moves on to Mayreau, the last island of the Tobago Cays. Our visit to Mayreau was notable for its gloomy weather and unusual large swell from the north which had caused mayhem in th...
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