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Finally, we are reuniting with our sailboat AWEN for the 24-25 sailing season in the Caribbean! We discover a few surprises getting back to the boat and have lots of good news!
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Join us on our sailing journey south in the caribbean! Starting off with a friendly race against some buddies in Martinique, then anchorage-hopping our way down the east coast, making a quick trans...
We haul out and shut the sailboat down for hurricane season in the Peake Yacht Service Yard. We also get a chance to volunteer to help people in the path of Hurricane Beryl.
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We ran to Trinidad to find safe shelter from Hurricane Beryl which became a category 5 storm. We left Tobago for Trinidad in a rush against time, and lots of traffic leaving Grenada with the same idea as we had, to get as far south as possible out of the p...
A catamaran running from a Cat 4 hurricane! Making the right decisions to shelter from a hurricane Beryl is worth two episodes, so this is Part 1 about whether to stay in Tobago or leave for Trinidad. What an unexpected grand finale to our incredible saili...
We are so grateful we had the chance to make a decision to sail south to get out of the way of this hurricane. Things aren't terrible here in Trinidad, and our hearts go out to those in other islands in the storms path.
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Most people come to Trinidad to work on their boats and it's a great place for that. But if you haul out here don't miss the opportunity to hire a car and visit the interior of this fabulous island.
In this weeks episode we haul the boat out and get on wit...
The final part of our Atlantic crossing wasn't straight forward. Trinidad is a big island and the anchorages are on the Western side, sheltered from the Atlantic swell. So once you sight land you still have a full day (or night in our case) of sailing to n...
We are excited to be starting a new season in the Southeast Caribbean. Frolic is looking good after 4 months on the hard in Trinidad and getting her back in the water and us aboard has us feeling at home again. Grenada is a terrific island to start anoth...
We have sailed 3/4 around the world, and we always are looking for the best places to repair and upgrade Aquarius. I think we found some of the best places to make pit stops! Find out in this video.
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Sailing the Northern Californian Coast from Crescent City to Trinidad Harbour.
We sailed into port and anchored in the dark, coming in at night is definitely not our favourite thing to do in ports we have never been to before. Everything went fine...
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We have five videos all about Trinidad and Tobago. Check them all out here: https://sailingbritican.com/trinidad-and-tobago/
The video starts off with the boat on the hard. We share a couple of minutes of what we got up to in the UK and America. On our wa...
We have five videos all about Trinidad and Tobago. Check them all out here: https://sailingbritican.com/trinidad-and-tobago/
In this video, you’ll see how we prepared to leave our boat the hard in Trinidad – all the jobs we did, having the boat hauled...
We (Simon, Me, Sienna, and our crewmember Dowe) sail from Grenada to Trinidad to have our boat hauled during hurricane season. Before leaving Grenada, we wait for a weather window in Prickly Bay, Grenada. Prickly is a good spot to wait and we offer a bit o...
This is our second most requested video so far. We are sharing our upgrades costs and maintenance costs for 2017. We do not include any docking, mooring, travel or food expenses, but this should give you some idea about maintenance and upgrades costs. We a...
HAPPY NEW YEAR! At the end of season 1 we hulled out Aquarius in Trinidad and left off to visit family and friends: New York, Las Vegas, San Diego, Copenhagen and Lithuania. We came back to finish up some upgrades on Aquarius and get ready for season 2 sai...
Happy Holidays from Aquarius! Please find our most recent and most requested video – “Aquarius Boat tour” – AMEL Super Maramu 2000. This was the first video by Ken with new software, Final Cut Pro, and there was a bit of a learning curve. I have...
Last sail of Season 1 - we arrive to Trinidad, visit Tobago and prepare Aquarius for haul out
We leave Grenada with a bit of fear as in recent past there were cases of piracy in this passage to Trinidad, and happy to arrive safely. We stay in beautiful M...
Anna and me discovered the city of Trinidad, rented some bikes and cycled around the area and went for a little hike in the mountains. Karl will be staying at Trinidad marina whilst we will travel on over land to Viñales.
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I sailed from Cayo Largo to Cienfuegos where my good old friend Anna was waiting for me because she came to spend her vacation with me in Cuba, jey! We explored the streets of Cienfuegos amd then sailed on to Tinidad to leave Karl for a while to do some la...
We sail to Chaguramus Bay - Trinidad from Grenada to install a watermaker we had ordered. The mail arrives and we get started with the installation straight away in the marina. We decided it would be a smart idea to install one before we head into the Paci...
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La Vagabonde is finally wet and we are very excited... We overnight sail to Trinidad, about 80nm south of Grenada after having to firstly sort out a few t...
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Sail with Paul and Leslie aboard Suliere, their 50 foot ocean-going catamaran as they voyage to Cuba's Hemingway Marina, tour old Havana and the Cuban countryside, then sail on to the remote Ragged Islands of...
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