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This video can be perfectly summed up in my favorite Madagascar phrase “Mora Mora” it literally means “slowly slowly” simply - things happen when they happen. We meet awesome locals that show us some incredible hidden gems, beautiful waterfalls, cr...
Sanding, sanding, and more sanding! If you like sanding as much as us, this episode is for you. We tested out what's quicker, sanding at an angle or sanding flat. We're still only about halfway done with the sanding of our hull, however the next episodes w...
Tangaroa gets a new turquoise paint job, inspired by the turquoise waters we will be sailing through as well as two tribal orca's painted on the bows (Tangaroa is a polynesian Catamaran). Orcas are known to some tribes as guardians of the sea, protecting t...
I sail from St. Lucia to Bequia with our almost all girl crew. Below decks Tiffany Copeland at the helm! Alice takes her last sail on Mahalo and we say our sad goodbyes.. Don't miss the EXTENDED
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Having the will to sail away is one thing. Having the boat to do it with is another. My engine is fixed and we're ready to go. We meet friends who have sailed from far. Sweden and Finland. Then it's our turn to go. Conditions are good, but in the Med that ...
We completed our Dayskipper practical last episode so were allowed to continue the next 9 days on our own. We met up with our friends, Kevin and Dee from S/V Kejstral and spent our time sailing to nice anchorages around the Ionian. We sailed down to Zakynt...
In this Episode of Maintenance Monday with the Sailing Doodles we give information on how to clear in with Immigration and Customs and Border Protection. Both in the USA, US Virgin Islands and Foreign States. We give our experiences and tips to make the ...
May 27th 2017 I attended the 1st ever Seattle YouTube Creator Day, it was awesome! There were a couple of panels, lots of nice people, it was a really well put together event!
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In this video, Athena (my 38 ft sailboat) moves into a shed and I get started removing deck hardware. But that's not all! Obelix (my 30 ft sailboat) now has a working engine again :D
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Hey everyone and welcome to part 16 of Squires Lady refit
in this episode you'll see us carrying on with the refit on the upper deck work and making it look like we know what we are doing lol an we all know I've not got a clue.
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In this episode of Sailing Nandji, we are preparing our yacht for blue water cruising. We prepare the deck f...
Jack Holt was responsible for so many of the iconic dinghy designs of the 50's, 60's and 70's but not many people have ever heard of his Bumblebee design.
Aimed at children yet big enough for mum and dad to get into as well, they make a great introductio...
After some 6000 NM and almost a year later we arrive back in Madagascar and whoow it felt good to be back! Our first stop - Isle St Marie, a small island with a crazy pirate history and one of the world only pirate grave yards.. totally cool!!
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Galopin gets towed back to Cartagena and the quest to the mystery of the runaway Perkins gets resolved thanks to the help of a very capable neighbor. Meanwhile, I take a break from the engine room to explore a tiny hidden pirate village and we meet Ray who...
Hey everyone and welcome to part 15 of Squires Lady refit
in this episode you'll see us carrying on with the refit on the upper deck work and making it look like we know what we are doing lol an we all know I've not got a clue.
AS always we thank you for y...
The Bahamas are a wonderful place, don't get me wrong, but one thing that can be tough to find around these parts is EXCITEMENT. However, if you've got a dinghy, a 15hp+ motor, a tow-rope, and a surfboard - you've got all the ingredients for an unforgettab...
We find, salvage and repair a dinghy that we found in Culebrita Puerto Rico. I am trying out a different editing style that has been inspired by Casey Neistat. He is awesome and definitely worth checking out.
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Insulating a locker aboard my sailboat Athena. Next week (fingers crossed) Athena is going to get moved indoors. That means I can finally get busy removing the teak deck!
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With a severe tropical storm moving our way fast we decide to start our 575NM passage from the remote sandy beach island of St. Brandon to Pirate Bay in isle St. Marie, Madagascar! And what a passage, one of my favorites actually! Conditions where great, w...
Alby Tangles pulls apart Tangaroa our Polynesian Catamaran to start rebuilding the front and back tramploine whilst we live on her in Quindalup South West Western Australia. As well as plenty of other boat jobs to be done to get her ready for our longest v...
In this episode we explain why we sailed onto anchor when coming into Fajardo PR. Hoping we found the source of the problem, we head into town to get new batteries. Which turned out to be an all day event. And in the end, we learned how not to charge lead ...
We sail a loop around Tortola from Jost Van Dyke, Cane Garden Bay, Virgin Gorda, Peter Island and Norman Island. We Snorkel the wreck of the RMS Rhone and Hang out with "Fun with the Pfeiffer's" (fromerly SV Kanaloa) from youtube.
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The ambiance is fantastic in Cartagena during Semana Santa. The Dutch family is getting ready to go with some final preparations on their boat, which makes me think about my engine. Then back in the city, Roman soldiers parade through the streets and me an...
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