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We swapped our 34 ft monohull for a 45 ft multihull! Join us as we explore the Whitsundays Islands on the Great Barrier Reef, Australia.
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Wild islands. Wild sailing. Wild luck & trekking into the wild wilderness in search of our drone.
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We're in a pirates shack nestled in a secret cover on an island seemingly in the middle of nowhere.
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This place is full of sailors trinkets past and present....
We're going nuts with coconuts out here man! Let's cook pizza in a sink on a fire...
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We have just left Lady Musgrave Island after a shocking night on anchor,...
Living on a coral island until the wind has other plans for us. Calm one minute, blowing 30 knots with no protection the next...
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We wake again at Lady Musgra...
Sailing our 40 year old sailboat to a remote reef island on the Australian East Coast and we're stoked!
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We wake at 2 am in Burnett Heads to pull up anchor an...
We're just a bunch of young salty scallywag sailors, doing our best to sail on a budget.
We've had a morning full of activities, skurfing, and dune sliding at Fraser Island. With the Hamilton race week cancelled, we figured we'd have our own yacht race to...
Our 40 year old sailboat is constantly requiring our love and attention and as soon as Soph can walk again we want to push her out of the marina and get back to adventuring.
We start by servicing the engine, finding a potential oil problem in the saildriv...
Although we have a broken ankle, we want to keep exploring!
We hit the road heading a little bit south to Wooli. A cute little town with not a lot but huge amount of character. We enjoy the beautiful river and explore the surrounding areas and of course, ...
The drama of Soph breaking her ankle is not over yet.
We find out upon another hospital visit that Soph is going to need surgery to put her ankle back together again. For Soph, having never even been to hospital before let alone had a surgery this is big ...
If you go through the Sandy Straits without hitting the bottom once then are you even doing the Sandy Straits?
We are up early at Pelican Point and head to Garry's anchorage on Fraser Island for the night. Garrys has always presented us with beautiful cal...
Soph hasn't had a shower in a week so and is going slightly loopy from UNI assignments, so she treats herself to a saucepan shower.
We get up at sparrow fart to leave Mooloolaba but find a blown fuse that runs all of our 2 instruments. Our day plans drast...
Well, it all starts off with a couple of boats directly in front of us upstream collecting one another. What do we do? There is no one on board and it's getting dark.
Where in Mooloolaba on the Sunshine Coast of Australia, anchored in "the pond", a crowd...
Um can I come back aboard now?
We head up through the back channels of the Gold Coast, weaving through houseboats, ducking underneath powerlines and almost crashing another drone. Making it into Moreton Bay, we head to Peel Island before Soph makes Slim g...
This week living aboard a boat has brought us right into the heart of the Gold Coast. Our outboard has broken down, leaving us floating away in the current, luckily we get saved by a fellow yachty but are stuck on the boat in the rain until it's fixed. We ...
The most enjoying type of sailing is downwind sailing, an upright boat with high speeds *chefs kiss of approval*. We spend the afternoon at Trial bay, making some small repairs in order to sail again in the morning. We wake early and head off, our engine i...
Broken bones, broken engine, broken autohelm... we decide to turn back. Thinking we are hitting the ocean again, we don't get very far before our engine conks out on us, the autopilot isn't keeping us on course and Slim is in terrible pain and not able to ...
We are stuck in a 10.47 metre boat surrounded by heavy rain, damaging winds and just metres from dangerous surf. We got to Coffs Harbour just in time for a huge low-pressure system to grace us with its presence. We realise how small Nakama really is as we ...
Leaving spontaneously in the late afternoon, we set off back into the ocean towards Coffs Harbour. Sailing into the night we are confronted with lightning and some of the strongest winds we have faced on Nakama yet. As the sunrises, we find ourselves off C...
Who said you can't do a law degree from a boat? We rock back up to Nakama after some time away, a couple of things have changed. Slims started his law degree, we got an autohelm and well Soph stepped on a screw? We head over to South Stradbroke Island whil...
After crossing the Wide Bay bar and narrowly missing a whale, we are surprised to find a fish on the end of our driftwood contraption. We are on our way south, retracing steps. We sail through the night back into Moreton Bay and then inland through the cha...
Where to begin, we commandeer an old Toyota Camry on the mainland during a much needed supply run. Then battling a hangover and the seas we beat into the wind back to Keppel Island where we commence a game of cat and mouse with the wind. Our musical chairs...
FINALLY, we got a new engine. And that was a stress episode in our life. We used the boom to bring this 400kg mister on board. After that, it could have been simple, but few problems went on our way. BUT the new engine was inside the boat. For 5 days, we h...
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-Irving Wallace
It’s a new sailing beginning! Everything that happened this week is one more step toward our goal of leaving soon Bali. Sail...
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