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Getting on hands and knees, climbing the pole, poetry, CQR anchor, fish chasing dolphin, and dancing.
It’s time for sprucing up Isabella. All hands on deck as Karen gets on her hands and knees to wash the deck clean. The wind generator pole is made of 3...
Getting on hands and knees, climbing the pole, poetry, CQR anchor, fish chasing dolphin, and dancing.
It’s time for sprucing up Isabella. All hands on deck as Karen gets on her hands and knees to wash the deck clean. The wind generator pole is made of 3...
In today's episode, learn about our new high-capacity Bluetti AC200L lithium-ion phosphate power station, and put it to the test by using its stored energy to power two 2400W induction cooktops and a 2000W electric water kettle - all while anchored off the...
As we make final preparations on our 1982 Whitby 42 ketch, SV Our Dreamtime, for international cruising, one of the biggest issues we face is electrical power. On top of essential lighting, instruments, radios, watermaker, refrigeration, pumps, fans etc we...
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With French Polynesia being closed for boaters due to COVID-19, we start to tackle a few tasks to keep busy. We don't want to sail to the Galapagos until we know FP is open. We bought a Nature Power wind generator back in the states, and have a long proces...
We needed to make power during night sails, so we looked for quality and affordable wind generators. We decided on Nature Power after a friend's recommendation, and tackled trying to install with little knowledge on electrical stuff. The controller ended u...
Still working on last week's TO-DO list, as it goes: boat work never ends. Then we figure out how to build a frame to shrink-wrap your boat for the winter... We try to piece together the previous owner's frame and adjust it since we're leaving the WHOLE RI...
With power consumption being such a large concern as well as the desire to have some creature comforts for sailors especially when crossing oceans let's compare a couple of the most popular methods for harnessing nature's elements and turning them into pow...
After staying a week in Carolina Beach, NC to wait out some weather, we needed to make up some miles and was time for another big sail!
Unfortunately Steph got very sea sick and Travis was left to man JibSea all by his lonesome for 31 hours straight, wit...
Ahoy! In this episode, we’re still loving the Corsican coastline and we make our way further South. Lars has a bit of a DIY nightmare, trying to run our wind generator cables through the deck, we lift anchor and had another sweet sail with the cruising c...
We're pushing off from Greenland aboard our 42 foot sailboat bound for Ireland...or are we? The boat is stowed and the crew is rested, but even the best laid plans cannot compete with the raw nature in this harsh land. A few icebergs and gale force winds m...
After returning from the remote West Coast of Tasmania where we had no cell phone reception, and, discovering the widespread disruption due to the Corona virus pandemic, we decide to stay on the East Coast to remain in regular contact with our families. Fu...
Our solar power set up aboard our boat.
We have been asked how our solar power is set up aboard Dream. Well since buying the boat we have made a few changes.
We originally started with three 75 watt solar panels but soon found out during our first season ...
We are giving away our D400 wind generator to the YouTube Sailing channel YOU think most deserves it. Please comment below to nominate someone who needs it.
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As a frugal sailor, I like to save money where I can, but what should you buy new and what can you save on by buying used? Also, I talk about why we are getting rid of our wind generator and adding more solar to the boat. CHANGE OF PLANS....instead of sel...
For today's Casual Friday video we're asking YOU for some advice. Where would you put the wind generator on our boat? On a separate mast between the solar arch and the boom, on the backstay, on the main mast in a removable install, or do you have another s...
Clark shows how he balances the home-carved wooden wind generator blades. This video covers both weight balance and dish balance.
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Three years in the making and all of our preparation led to this moment...pushing off for Svalbard! 1100 nautical miles held more than a few surprises as the weather window we had hoped for evaporated. Join us on the beginning of this epic journey!
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We are GROWING food on our sailboat! And we completed phase 2 of the wind generator retrofit.
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Our week got off to an exciting start! We made a deal with a fellow cruiser in the harbor - our dinghy and some cash for his used Air X Marine wind generator. Of course we have to find a sensible spot for it on our small 33' sailboat as well as customize i...
Want to make power from nothing? Well, that's impossible, but you can build your own alternator that to make power from wind, moving water or most anything else that spins. This is a technical video that shows how electric power can be made with a DIY al...
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