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SAILING TO WEST PALM BEACH!
This is a short video of us having a relaxing sail from St. Augustine to West Palm Beach, Florida. Get a T-SHIRT(or 3!): https://teespring.com/stores/honu-brand Products we like on our AMAZON STORE: www.amazon.com/shop/jandradventures Support us on PAT...
St. Augustine! 1st day of Night of Lights! Perfect Mooring Ball!
We head out in the town of St. Augustine to explore and take in the first night of Night of Lights. We head back to the boat to view all the lights since we have the best mooring ball. We made dinner and enjoy the scenery. Get a T-SHIRT(or 3!): https://te...
Anchoring VS Marinas and Food Provisioning when sailing the Caribbean: Cruising Guide Part 2
Welcome to part 1 of The ULTIMATE Cruising Guide where we share all our tips and tricks which we learnt while cruising the Caribbean. In this Video we share a comparison of anchoring vs staying in marinas and tips on food provisioning. This is a series i...
DINGHY Floated AWAY! & Fixing MAST
Our first couple days in St Augustine we spend fixing the mast. We check into our marina, Ryan swims after our dinghy that floated away, and we spot dolphins playing and eating! Get a T-SHIRT(or 3!): https://teespring.com/stores/honu-brand Products we l...
ONLY BY BOAT Can You Experience The REAL French Polynesian Island Life ~ Vlog #68
Anchored in Maupihaa (otherwise known as Mopelia) - a remote atoll in the Society Islands of French Polynesia. No other boats around and no people; that is until we met Harry. This guy is one of 23 people who live on the island and he’s a coconut farmer....
HIT A BRIDGE!
We hit a bridge!. We have a 60ft tall mast (plus 1ft for instrumentation), and the bridges are 65ft. So normally we don't have to think twice. The tide was exceptionally high and the bridge was reading 62.5ft. So we shoulda been fine, close, but fine. But ...
Got Questions? We have Answers! Q&A – Onboard Lifestyle ep.90
On this week's episode of Onboard Lifestyle we have our first Q&A video about us and our plans with our custom 435 catamaran SV basik. We asked you to send us questions and we did our best to answer as many as we could. Come back next week to see what ...
Highlights! Weather Routing and Immigration TIPS when sailing the Caribbean: Part 1
Welcome to part 1 of The ULTIMATE Cruising Guide where we share all our tips and tricks which we learnt while cruising the Caribbean. In this Video we share a cruising summary of the Caribbean, plus tips on immigration and weather routing. This is a serie...
RAISING CREW MORALE
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...
Ep. 29 – St. Augustine
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. The boys then head to St. Augustine ...
LETS PLAY WOULD YOU RATHER!
As we head into Georgia with our Lagoon 410 on the ICW, we answer would you rather questions! Get a T-SHIRT(or 3!): https://teespring.com/stores/honu-brand Products we like on our AMAZON STORE: www.amazon.com/shop/jandradventures Support us on PATREON?...
LEAVING CHARLESTON!
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. Get a T-SHIRT(or 3!): https://teespring.com/stores/honu-b...
TIME FOR A NEW SAIL!?
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 ...
All I see is BOOBIES: Boat life on a REMOTE Pacific Atoll ~ Vlog #67
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 ...