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Shot Over is a huge Ex racing catamaran that runs tours out of a world heritage listed area called Shark Bay in Western Australia. Captain James skippers this boat for the summer, so come on board we will show you around and you'll meet all the Shotty Boys...
Excited to get moving after provisioning to sail North we have one more challenge coming our way.
When then take our weather window turning our bow North, wandering our way towards beautiful Cape Upstart.
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We did not buy a catamaran to have 6 inches of snow on it! We got hit by the largest snow storm Charleston SC had ever seen according to locals. A few days after the snow melted off we had a small electrical fire which melted down our shore power connecti...
Its definitely not all fun and games, the reality of having a boat and boat work can get hard! Expecially with a wooden boat there is SO much hard labour to do, but we are positive, dedicated and dreaming of getting back into the ocean and sipping pina col...
Tangaroa cruises down the main street of Shark Bay, the most westerly remote town in Western Australia. Its time to strip Tanga and do some serious work. And theres alot! This is a snippet of whats to come, we are spending six months getting her shmick for...
Our favorite fluffy crew member finally joins us on the boat! Our dog's name is Arya and she's a samoyed. They're very friendly dogs, but also a little bit... vocal. She's been sailing with us a few times but it'd be a stretch to call her a boat dog (yet)....
After Petit St.Vincent, s/v Cloudy Bay spent 5 days in Tobago Cays Marine Park, which is a cluster of 5 tiny, uninhabited, cays, collectively sheltered from the open sea by the appropriately named Horseshoe Reef. Wildlife was amazing, the highlight being t...
Our final leg of the trip to Charleston for the refit. We pass through some remote areas of the ICW in Georgia and make our way into South Carolina as the temperature starts to drop.
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Sailing The Shallow Waters Of The Ningaloo Pt 2
We keep sailing the inside of the famous Ningaloo Reef on our shallow draft catamaran we check out an old whaling station and sail in only 1-2 metres of the most crystal clear water ever. We find a bait ball ...
We made it back to Ibiza!
It’s funny how you can travel to so many places (about 3,500nm approx) and out of all the incredible places we have visited there’s just got to be a favourite…. And for us it has to be Ibiza, it has a special place in our h...
As we travel northward Charleston to do our reft the wind and current all turn strongly against us making open ocean progress nearly impossible. So we resign ourselves to traveling in the "Ditch" aka the ICW aka the Intracoastal Waterway. While is not the ...
Ningaloo Reef is one of the most stunning places we have been. Clear turquoise water we sail Tangaroa on the inside of the reef through bombies and sand banks. We try and sail through the tighest bit with bombies on one side of us and shallow sand on the o...
After a long period in maintenance mode, we spot a weather window to get out and explore Hardy Reef in the beautiful Whitsundays. The weather will only give us a 2 day window, but we grab the opportunity and enjoy a stonking sail over, dodging ships and r...
Sailing Positano to Rome
This week Philip finds his sea legs, we visit the stunning romantic seaside town of Positano and find the only night club for miles so of course we got a little carried away!
We spend all day trying to reach the top of Mount Vers...
This week we do a comparative review of the our new Sailrite sewing machine and the old workhorse Janome.
For those of you considering whether or not you need one, we hope we answer some important questions about the suitability for boats.
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We're back with Gary Fretz for some more expert information. We filmed this before heading north for our refit and wanted to share it as it might help some of you who are looking to buy a boat. When we first started researching buying a boat, I had strongl...
Finally got our week one video out! It's a big one for us and we had to edit it twice thanks to a dead hard drive... But better late than never. Week one was a roller coaster, we had a lot of firsts on our boat, both good annnnd... not so good. But hey, th...
Here's a quick walkthrough of our boat and home, a 40' sailing catamaran, pre modifications. This boat is pretty close to what we wanted and needed as a starting platform. The boat's in decent condition as is but we've got a lot of changes we want to make ...
In today's Q&A we answer your questions on Who We Are and What Inspires Us in this crazy cruising life that we live. We talk Cyclone, Piracy Avoidance and Unwanted Theft Tactics - along with our upcoming Sailing Plans!
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How did we afford our boat? What loan(s) did we use and how did we qualify? We answer all of these things and more. The process has a ton of pitfalls and if you're not careful it can be an unpleasant surprise as your trying to buy your boat. We're sharing ...
Here is our survey and seatrial video for the Lagoon 410 that we bought. The idea was to document the process we went through to help give an idea what it can be like for others interested in buying a boat. We're a little behind on our video editing but ar...
We finally did it!! We bought a 2000 Lagoon 410. 41ft long, and 23ft beam (she's got some wide hips.) It took a long time (longer than normal) but we did it!! We've got a number of videos coming up about the survey, loans, and the process in general. But l...
We come across beautiful sailing country with red dirt, aqua waters, so so many fish, and navigate through uncharted waters! Wow it gets a bit nerve racking when your going into shallow areas and navigating through sand banks and river mouths that ends up ...
Sailing north up the aqua waters of western australia, stopping for surf sessions, reef passages finding new anchorages and being surrounded by whales migrating north are the highlights of this leg! Check it out share if you like, this is Sailing Western A...
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