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This week was amazing, apart from Brittni almost being eaten, surviving her first injury onboard Sunday. On our way down to Dubrovnik we sailed past the mega mega superyacht, S...
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....
After some knocks, I finally have some good news! Hopefully this is the start of getting back onto the water.
Finally, on my third attempt for my Class 1 License, I made it!
Now, I can legally leave Japan's shores as the Class-One License allows me to go ...
On this episode of Sailing on a Whim, we dive into our final preparations to go cruising but first we head out for the first time on Whim! But of course, we run aground again and almost start a fire! Oh, the joys of owning a sailboat…
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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 ...
The Bermuda Triangle in infamous for its unexpected storms and unexplained effects on boats… Delos seemed to hold up fine, but her crew start to go a bit wacky in this episode!! Ruben writes some shanties, Blue tries to communicate with sea birds, Sean &...
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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.
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We continue our journey through the shallow channels of the Brisbane area and Moreton Bay.
It’s a bit scary going under our first power line and not knowing if Nutshell will actually fit!
We get new mud crab nets and are eager to put down the pots and ...
This discussion is centered around the cost effectiveness of solar panels and lithium batteries, mounting of your panels, and many other FAQ's listed below:
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How have prices for solar decreased since we first installed t...
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...
Alex Thompson and his Hugo Boss sailboat is in the house. Here in Cape Verde, sailors in need come to Mindelo indeed. Having hit something during the Jacques Favre Transat race, the Hugo Boss vessel lost its keel and Alex Thompson was forced to abandon th...
I go over some of the major differences between 24V and 12V systems and talk about what it is realistic to power off of Lithium batteries and a large inverter onboard. We also talk about lot's of FAQ's that are listed below:
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As we head deeper into the remote West Kimberley region in Australia the tides just keep getting bigger and bigger up to 12 metres! The rule of thumb never go against the tide and we never did and we still loose control in the hardcore currents!
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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 ...
I go over the contents of my electrical tool kit that allows me to repair most problems on Delos, and answer discuss the following topics:
What tools, meters, and connectors do we carry on Delos?
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As we head into Georgia with our Lagoon 410 on the ICW, we answer would you rather questions!
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In this video I discuss how we monitor the charge and voltage of our Lithium batteries on Delos including the following topics:
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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.
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This week we take cover from a north east wind pushing down from France and into the Mediterranean on one of the beautiful gems of Europe called Sardinia. The constant struggle to get parts to the boa...
We are finally painting WOOHOO! join us with the massive job of painting the entire boat working from 4am until dark, squeezing in lots of other jobs in between, like through hull fittings and all new electronics, and of course amusing two energetic kids a...
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 ...
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