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A postcard from our time thus far in Svalbard aboard Paragon with Drake, Mo, and Éanna reunited!
I used to love 'Where the Sidewalk Ends' by Shel Silverstein when I was a child for all its wonder and absurdity and pure fun. And what a question...what lie...
8 days at sea in the North Atlantic and now, after weathering high winds, no wind, equipment failures, and fatigue, we are so close to arriving at our destination on the west coast of Greenland. The crew is positively giddy with excitement as we begin the ...
What happens when the navigational maps and charts and cruising guides do not match? Which one is right? Which one is wrong? And, most importantly, which one do you follow? Paragon sails through rolling seas while the crew has just a few days to make some ...
Want to try the Miso Mackerel in this episode? Check out the link below for the recipe!
Sailing offshore is a mixed bag...crazy activity followed by extreme calm and everything in-between. A Canadian fisheries plane buzzes by to check us out as we battle ...
Can you do an oil change on your boat? How about an oil change underway, offshore with the possibility of a storm looming? A line of foreboding clouds spurs us to perform some preventative maintenance aboard Paragon as Drake reminisces about previous misha...
It's the first day on the water in our journey to Greenland and Paragon has lost sight of shore. The first night is a bit rough as everyone gets used to being on the water with rolling seas. Will the wind pick up? Will we be able to turn off the engine? Wi...
Sailing offshore to Greenland. Just saying the words make us giddy on this day of lasts...last laundry, last provisioning trip, last weather reports, and last meeting of friends, both new and old. Join us on this last day in Canada (in fact, the whole of N...
My friends from SV Chuffed are picking up anchor to head back to Panama City and the fun times of buddy boating are over again.
There are some boat jobs that need to be done before I leave Pedro Gonzales to start my way over to Costa Rica.
Some of you ha...
We've explored St. John's so now we're hittin' the road to check out some of what the Avalon Peninsula has to offer. The Pope, wild strawberries, and a sunken whaling ship are just some of the things we encounter while motoring along this stunning coast an...
In this episode of Wandersailing, Kona (our new puppy!) goes on her first sailing trip and gets accustomed to living aboard. Eric's mom flies in to Vancouver from Montreal and we explore more of the Howe Sound, British Columbia.
IN THE NEXT EPISODE... we...
Come for a sail on our first night passage on Tranquilo down the coast of Albania.
This passage had a bit of everything: motoring in negligible wind, Tranquilo’s max speed so far in too much wind, several thunderstorms, a beautiful sunset and dolphins at...
We're reminded of the ticking clock of our timeline as another boat departs for distant shores. Still groggy from our voyage, we set out to explore more of St. John's which feels very familiar for one crew member (cue a bit of Irish music!), and then answe...
In this episode we leave Montenegro's fjords and continue our sailing around the world adventures down the Adriatic coast for the fairytale towns of Budva and Sveti Stefan.
Soundtrack acknowledgements:
- Opening theme is our favourite Brazilian song Mas Q...
Continuing our sailing around the world adventures, we sail through Montenegro's magnificent fjords, right up to the town of Kotor.
Kotor turns out to be one of our favourite towns so far in the trip, beautiful old buildings, great setting amongst the to...
The Coconuts are a family of 6 that have voyaged over 20,000 nautical miles in an engineless sailboat.
We met them in the Faroe Islands and were thrilled and honored to interview them and to get a tour of their cruising sailboat Messenger.
If you enjoy...
You can live this lifestyle too! BlueWater Cruising will show you how: https://www.bluewatercruisingplan.com/ Oh crap! This got posted out of order; sorry! Episodes 34, 35, & 36 are forthcoming! Sorry!! In this short and quick episode we answer a hand...
Some of you might have been waiting to see this happen...we were sailing from Venao towards the west when my little engine decided to finally give up.
But hey, engine problems should never stop you from exploring! We took the opportunity to check out our b...
Sailing alone from Cuba to Cayman Island was a short overnight sail with good wind and moderate sea state. I decided to stop in Grand Cayman to split the voyage down to Panama.
I was positively surprised by the zero formality fees, but not so impressed by...
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It's project day aboard Paragon! Break out the adjustable palm and 5200 because the fix is on. An unexpected visit from an old friend (Remember Gigi!) completes the day before the weather takes a turn...will a wet day change our plans? Stick with us to fin...
"She is NOT a passenger, she is crew!" is one of our main tips at https://havewindwilltravel.com. There's no magic secret to getting your wife (husband, boyfriend, girlfriend, significant other) on board with cruising. She just needs to know the realitie...
Cuba had been on my bucket list for a long long time and I nearly had to leave Karl behind to meet my friend Anna on time in Havanna...so it was even more exciting when everything did work out in the end and I got to sail from Isla Mujeres to Isla Juventud...
Around 400nm from Roatan (Bay Islands, Honduras) to Isla Mujeres (Mexiko) in four nights and five days. So far the longest I have ever been at sea.
Naturally, there have been mixed feelings throughout the trip. But because it ended with a beautiful speedy...
On the way to Roatan, we decided to do a little stopover in Utila. The sail there was one of Karl's fastest ever and we ended up having to heave to for a couple of hours because we were way faster than expected.
Unfortunately, I have to drop of Tom very s...
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