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This is the last in our series of films covering our 2014 holiday up the east coast of England. We had some miserable weather but also, ironically, on the penultimate day we also had some lovely light winds, flat water messing around in boats kind of weat...
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Every wonder what an anchor looks like underwater when its setting? Here is a segment on setting the anchor in sand in the Bahamas. We find the Rocna sets very quickly and holds very well. It just works - and works very well.
La Vagabonde made it across the Atlantic to the Caribbean! 2300 nm (17 days at sea for us) and we couldn't be happier with how it all went. A few squalls, flying fish, a lot of Dorados (luckily, or I never would have been forgiven for losing the first one....
Retirement adventure. Three guys crew the sailing vessel Williwa, a 27' Albin Vega, on a 6 week adventure down the Inside Passage. Starting from Southeast Alaska through Canada to Washington with a crew of three; Captain Gary Herald, a professional delive...
With a good forecast and with what turned out to be great weather to go sailing in a few more members turned up for race 5 of the Wilsonian Dinghy club 2015 warm up series on the river Medway in Kent, England.
So we had a puffy F3 breeze to play with, an ...
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This film starts with us leaving the river Deben however it didn't all go to plan. Pintail actually went aground and after getting herself off found she then had a horrible noise coming from the engine/propeller.
Still we made it over the to river Orwell ...
Enjoy a captured moment in time of a sunset we experienced while at anchor in St. John's Harbor at Zarembo Island in Alaska.
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Sailing away from Honolulu at last! Chuck was just too tired on Thursday and it is bad luck to begin a voyage on a Friday so we got underway on Saturday Morning, May 26th 2007. To view the complete Cruising Lealea series "Honolulu: The beginning"- https:/...
So this is part one of our summer cruise up the east coast of england. Starting from our home in the Medway we made our way up the coast to Shotley marina at the entrance to the River Orwell, and then from here headed over to the river Deban and the Tidemi...
Worst weather all this winter in Petersburg.
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After finishing school, we party hard with our new classmates, go flying on a zipline, hit the wakeboard park, get another awesome crew member and finally head out of Oceanview marina! Its a goodie!
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This was to be the first proper sail in our new boat and was a pretty uneventful weekend apart from at the beginning, where a problem with the starter relay prevented us from turning off the engine... just in case it wouldn't restart.
But it was to be a g...
Have you ever wondered what it's like to sail in the British Virgin Islands (BVI) aboard a catamaran? Join Paul and Sheryl Shard, hosts of the Distant Shores sailing adventure series, along with friends on a bareboat charter of a Lagoon 380 catamaran in t...
The BOUND for BALTIC expedition is a 2300 nm roundtrip in the Baltic Sea in an Albin Ballad from 1976.
Visiting 9 countries.
music: Inuit Feet - Det Dybe Blå
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In this film we show you a bit of our sail, well motor! back from the river Orwell, down the English East coast to White Magics new home on the River Medway.
It was a pretty uneventful journey which turned out to be perfect for us as we only had her lifte...
Explored a bit of beautiful (but crazily windy) Gibraltar, but couldn't wait to get back out on the water again.. We couldn't have asked for a better exit out the Gib Strait, with the wind and waves behind us we sat on an average of 7 knots with just the h...
Although I work hard to express the thoughts and feelings of my husband, Simon, the SailingBritican.com website is mainly based on my perspective. That being said, I've had various readers write to me, send tweets and messages through Facebook asking if th...
In this video we are arriving in St. Petersburg, Russia. The main goal of the 2300 nm roundtrip in the Baltic sea.
The boat is an Albin Ballad from 1976.
Guitar: Allan Iversen
Guitar: Carsten Petersen
Drums: Jakob Beck
Google map: https://www.google.dk/...
Following on from the first film that we did about White Magic we thought we would upload some more clips showing you a little more of the detail.
Today... the beginning.... from the day we bought her up to the point at which she was lifted back into the ...
The acrylic of older hatches is typically crazed by exposure to UV. Few vendors are willing to replace the lens at less than 70 percent of the price of a new hatch. But the acrylic is a stock item for most plastics shops, who can also cut and drill to the ...
On may 26th 2007 we sailed away from Hawaii on our first voyage and began our cruising video logs. This is the second in a series of videos covering the months and weeks leading up to that day beginning in July 2006. Continuing the harbor tour and The Tin...
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