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We do a stop on the Georgia ICW at St Simons Island at Kelsey's Aunts and Uncles house for a night and explore the area a little. We are tired of the cold and it was night to have a good meal, hot shower, and warm house to sleep in for the night. Once we a...
This is part 2 of the 3 part series of our sailing adventures to Belize. On this episode of WE|Sail, we find ourselves hosting the sails and heading south through our first atoll. We end up zigging and zagging through this uncharted reef off the coast of M...
Alex Thompson and his Hugo Boss sailboat is in the house. Here in Cape Verde, sailors in need come to Mindelo indeed. Having hit something during the Jacques Favre Transat race, the Hugo Boss vessel lost its keel and Alex Thompson was forced to abandon th...
I go over some of the major differences between 24V and 12V systems and talk about what it is realistic to power off of Lithium batteries and a large inverter onboard. We also talk about lot's of FAQ's that are listed below:
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Kari continues to help the crew in fairing the keel and rudder before getting on the first coat of Interprotect 2000E. This layer will help act as a barrier like epoxy but allow anti fowling paint to be applied after.
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I go over the contents of my electrical tool kit that allows me to repair most problems on Delos, and answer discuss the following topics:
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As we head into Georgia with our Lagoon 410 on the ICW, we answer would you rather questions!
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In this video I discuss how we monitor the charge and voltage of our Lithium batteries on Delos including the following topics:
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We leave St Johns Marina in Charleston and head south on the ICW. Its a cold, rainy, and windy day. We have to wait almost two hours for the bridge in Beaufort, SC and have to go through at night.
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We are finally painting WOOHOO! join us with the massive job of painting the entire boat working from 4am until dark, squeezing in lots of other jobs in between, like through hull fittings and all new electronics, and of course amusing two energetic kids a...
Our head sail has three rips in it! This is the process of getting a new head sail. We've done so much work with engines, fiberglass and basic boat construction, that we've spent relatively little time improving our rig and sails. Our jib has deteriorated ...
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On the way out of Colombia we make a stop in Islas del Rosario. What a beautiful place! We stayed 2 nights and depart to San Blas. On the way Carla caught the biggest fish ever. A huge tuna which took nearly two hours to bring it to t...
Was this the most stupid or awesome thing we’ve ever done? We can’t decide.
On a 1200 Mile sailing passage from Tahiti to Niue, the weather swings and we have a tricky decision to make. We choose to divert our course to a remote atoll to the extreme ...
I start work on the new boat and get it ready to sail for the caribbean!
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This episode the kids and Sara travel back to Catalpa leaving the captain in Australia to work. We show you what it has been like for us the last few months as Lee works away coming and going flying back and forth all to save some money to go cruising agai...
We move on and finally reach Lombok. We arrive to Medana Bay Marina where is kind of special - we meet another 2 rallies: Sail 2 Indonesia and ARC rally. The latter is circumnavigating the world in less than 1.5 years and there we had a pleasure meeting Ni...
Part of my 'Cruisers College' series, todays lesson in Boat Life is in catching, storing, and testing your fresh water onboard!
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In this episode Jenny goes skinny dipping after we have a short sail to Kithnos, where we see some friends at anchor from our winter base in Crete. Jenny goes skinny dipping for the first time this season..the water was still really cold!! Still too cold f...
We did a horse carriage ride in Charleston, explored downtown a little bit, and did a ghost tour at the old jail in Charleston where they put pirates at one time. It was pretty creepy and sounded like a horrible place to be back then. The average time to l...
Brady definitely earns some Captain points in this episode! The furler on the Genoa gives out in the dead of the night, right in the middle of a rainy squall which is gusting up to 46 knots!! The squall damages our wind sensor and we have to sail old schoo...
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