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Season 4 | Episode 60 | Exploring Little Harbor on Catalina Island
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Coming in after dark we looked over the charts and sounded our way into 30ft of water and dropped the hook.
Sailing into an anchorage after dark is not advised but somet...
In this episode we sail from Los Roques, Venezuela to Bonaire, the first of the 3 "ABC" islands we went to, which include Aruba and Curacao. Here we are forced to go into a marina as ALL of the mooring balls were taken! Nonetheless we made the most of our ...
Join us as we continue island hopping up the Italian coast to Procida. Again we try our hand at fishing with little to show for it, until we come up with a cunning plan!
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Intro: Almost Famous Band - Mas que nada (Cover)
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This week we show you a typical day on board - that typically, didn't go typically.
After our morning rituals, Darren tends to a boat job, we dive the reef where Meg finds anothe...
This week we discuss big boats verse little boats, enjoy a fabulous spinnaker run to gorgeous Kelso Reef, pop out the drone and get diving!
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The story continues for the crew of SV Parlay, as they sail their hurricane damaged boat across the Caribbean and down to Grenada. They bought the damaged boat in the BVI's (British Virgin Islands), fix it up, and got it sea worthy enough to hit the Caribb...
In this episode, we continue sailing our hurricane damaged boat through the Caribbean and explore St Vincent and the Grenadines. We show the magical Tobago Cays, and do some fishing around Union island, where we catch more fish than we know what to do with...
(Ep.52)
Ricky finishes up the foamalite layout for our headliner, now all we still got to do is wrap it up in vinyl and install. He also had to plug up some holes on the stern where we removed some fittings. Ricky installed the leg for our table, but real...
Episode 51
While on our Cape Town trip, we stopped off at Blue Nova to have a check out our new sweet Lithium batteries & got to check out all the off grid options people have. It was awesome to meet James and the rest of the team at Blue Nova & s...
Episode 49
Ricky started making our new nida-core swim platform. It was absolutely massive and the biggest one we have built yet. We didn't feel like going to work on Saturday but got the courage to get up and get going. We closed up any remaining holes le...
Episode 48
Ricky got our electrical panels sorted, now we just need to seal the wood off & get hinges to mount them up. We are struggling to find 316 stainless steel hinges at the moment which is making us go a little crazy. We give you guys the run do...
Join us this week as disaster strikes, and we lose our drone after only the 2nd time flying it! We also make friends with former competitive Kite boarder Ross Harte, who takes us for a lesson in the middle of the ocean. Maria also convinces Captain Colin t...
Episode 47
-Ricky removes our swim platform
-Ricky's brother Claudio & his girlfriend Monique come visit us
-We spend our 2 year wedding anniversary together
-Ricky explains the wiring we ran for our electrical
-We show our our electrical panel (AC &am...
We finish fixing the boat in Martinique and join a convoy of over 100 boats to watch a famous regatta made up of custom made Yawl sailboats. We then have to say goodbye to our friend and videographer Erik, as he leaves after almost 4 months on board. This ...
Episode 46
We take a beautiful 62ft Perry Catamaran down to Mossel Bay with Captain Hoss (An awesome Australian who came into Port Elizabeth Harbor looking for crew) We stopped in Knysna for a good nights rest and some sight seeing as well.
It was an amaz...
Episode 45
We start planning our electrical & where are we going to add lights, fans, switches etc. We also start running our conduit for our electrical wiring. We also add in a couple of new inspection hatches.
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The learning curve continues as we have to remove our forestay in order to fix our our furler problem. We do this on anchor in Martinique under the generous guidance of Gaetan at Caribe marine. We then motor into the marina with just our halyards holding t...
Episode 44
-We put our dodger back on the boat
-Ricky makes the shelf for our water maker
-We cut our backing plates out using the fiberglass from our old bimini
-We paint the storage hatches under our aft cabin beds
-We epoxy seal off our floors
-Ricky cl...
Episode #22 Scott and Ally say goodbye to their first boat, Kokomo a 2001 Bayliner 3055 as they hand over the keys to the new owners. Lots of goodbyes to all of the neighbors at Elliott Bay Marina.
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In this episode we meet up with ex-pro surfer Jason Apparicio in Martinique who shows us some different surf spots on the island. New crew also start to arrive as the Parlay crew slowly grows again ready to head to Grenada. We also show the special moment ...
Episode 42
-Our door frame is primed with some epoxy primer
-Moses & Ricky start polishing up our stainless steel
-The dodger got faired & sanded and was then repainted for a smooth finish
-We start repairing our rotten core bow deck with some nid...
In this episode we give you a peek at the beautiful island of Dominica, then skipper Colin has to do a quick charter on a Superyacht, so the rest of the crew are left to their own devices in Martinique.
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We walk you through the steps of how to plug and fiberglass a hole you might want to patch up!
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In this episode we reveal exactly how much we spent on the boat, and how much the repairs have been so far. I also give my opinion on some other things to look out for when buying a hurricane damaged boat, and have hopefully answered some of the overwhelmi...
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