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Find out how to lap Yanmar 2GM valves and install valve springs and valve stem seals. In our complete engine overhaul we figured out a few tricks and what not to do and we share all that knowledge with you. We are not professionals but we still managed to ...
We finally receive our parts for the engine rebuild. We manage to remove our Yanmar 2GM which despite its small size is quite heavy and in the most awkward location of our Hunter 33. We only cover some of the rebuild in this video as we will have bonus epi...
Find out how to remove Yanmar 2GM valve springs without a compressor. In our complete engine overhaul we figured out a few tricks and what not to do and we share all that knowledge with you. We are not professionals but we still managed to bring back to li...
Living at anchor in the middle of the ICW while the engine is in pieces can be really interesting and challenging. And this is the start of a long journey in our Yanmar 2GM engine rebuild which is well needed to keep on sailing. Everyday we battle the curr...
What a majestic beast this 12-14ft tiger shark showed us the way to the reef. It is safe to say I would have gotten out of the water pretty fast after seeing this guy with a fish in hand.
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What a stressful time on the ICW we had. After just sailing over 346Nm non-stop from the Bahamas without engine this was the dreaded moment. The wind did not cooperate with us as we tried to make our way into New Smyrna Beach and through a lift bridge. Cor...
What a crazy journey this 346Nm non-stop sail without engine was. The most stressful part being entering the Ponce inlet at night in big swell without an engine. We really wanted to make it as far North as possible up the Florida coast to fix our Yanmar en...
Time to leave the Bahamas for an intense 3 days sail without engine up the Gulf Stream back to the US. Trying to time a weather window was a challenge in itself but eventually one, although not the best, presented itself. Hurricane season was approaching a...
We get a warning of an intense storm coming our way from the wide open. We quickly release more chain and hope for the best. Waves break over the bow as we ride out 60 knots wind without an engine as a backup.
April has been a crazy month bringing terrifyi...
Gotta love those days when sailing is easy! You can read, cook up a storm in the galley or simply take a nap. After waking up in a new location we set sail from the Exumas to Nassau and try fishing in the Tongue of the Ocean.
Unfortunately with the Bahamas...
A hard separation follows yet another weekend lockdown in the Bahamas. It's time to say farewell to our good friends Cody and Therese from Sailing Vinyasa. This is the hard part of cruising life.
Trying to fill up on water turns into quite the ordeal as wa...
This is the day everything went wrong; our steering broke and getting water was dangerous. Seeing the waves and the way the sailboat was moving I was thinking: "Can we even pull up anchor?" We were on our way back to the US through the Exumas so that we co...
Are we gonna make it to Black Point? We left our home at Black Cay in the Exumas and started making our way up the Exumas to head back to the US. But there wasn't enough wind and with no motor we flew the gennaker. We had to cross at Dotham Cut at the righ...
When your Yanmar 2GM hasn't been working for several months and there's a pandemic going on you dig in and start troubleshooting what's wrong with it. If you missed our part 1 we removed and checked our fuel injectors.
In this video Cory removes the Yanma...
This was a bit of a rough time in our sailing journey amidst the pandemic in April 2020. When the country you're in is urging all cruisers to go home, you're not allowed on land or to fish anymore bittersweet decisions happen. We really didn't know where t...
This is the start of the Yanmar 2GM diesel engine troubleshooting. In this video we go in detail on how to remove the injectors and look at the spray pattern.
Stay tuned for more detailed videos on our whole engine rebuild series as we discover problems an...
The key to staying happy during a 5 Day Lockdown on our small 33ft sailboat is to stay busy. Thus tearing apart the Yanmar 2GM diesel engine to try to see what's really wrong with it. All the uncertainties of the world during the pandemic make it so we are...
I've never been that relieved to leave a place and sail back to our Bahamian home at Black Cay in the Exumas. With stricter rules by the day, visits by police boats we try to enjoy our time here with Sailing Vinyasa. The frisbee games and spearfishing cont...
This is our biggest lobster catch ever. The last day of the spiny lobster fishing season in the Bahamas was excellent. Plus now we had some provisions of seafood to go to Georgetown further South in the Exumas. It was our first time back in a town since th...
Our little island is plentiful and we are living off grid on our small sailboat. Spearfishing fish, catching spiny lobster or conch and even gathering coconuts. Experience what life looks like when you avoid going to shore and haven't gone to the grocery s...
Sailing out of Farmers Cut without engine during a rage was stressful. The waves were rolling in and the wind was howling at 28 knots. This turned into an intense and long day to eventually end up in heaven.
We called Black Cay in the Southern Exumas our h...
It really feels like a movie. We were living through a pandemic while sailing to Black Point and Oven Rock. This did not prevent us from sailing the Exumas and having one of our craziest experience so far while staying away from people other than our frien...
Sailing life in Staniel Cay was so exciting with special activities for our two birthday celebrations. First things first, we needed some beer and fresh food from town. Shortly after we dove in through underwater tunnels to get inside Thunderball Grotto wh...
1 Year of Sailing in 1 minute, No motor no problem the sailing dream must go on.
3183 Nm , 3 countries, 1 dead motor, 37 Fish, 19 Lobster, 7 Crabs and a lifetime of memories.
When we purchase our 1981 Hunter 33 on Lake Erie in Canada we never would have ...
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