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This week we discover the extremes of rainy season in the Caribbean facing squall after squall. We find a very wealthy deserted marina town that should be the set of a horror movie haha. Getting hit with a 30 knot squall on anchor we drift very close to a ...
Progressing our way south along the windward islands of the Caribbean, we catch some fair winds boosting us around to see the beautiful private island of Mustique before arriving at a nice anchorage. Isabelle suffers from her arch nemesis the dreaded sea s...
For some mid-week extra content we film a boat tour on a beautiful Privilege 435, David the owner shows you around his vessel that he restored from a very worn down ex charter vessel to the magnificent boat it is today. Some unique features it processes is...
This week we get some really good news, we don't have the Covid virus and are therefore free to explore the Caribbean as we please (or almost). We sail from Blue Lagoon in St Vincent back to our beloved Grenadines. Kieran describes it as a bit of Groundhog...
This week we took the painful and slightly humiliating covid test, before we could set sail and head off to St Vincent and The Grenadines (again). We had spend a bit to long in La Marin and ware anxious to go sailing again. Isabelle however got really seas...
This week in Martinique we get all the jobs done on Merewether, from fixing the rigging to cushion and SUP board shopping. Kieran spends more time up the mast then on land and I stock up on organic vegan goodies for the future crossing. Safe to say we need...
For some extra content this week we do a boat tour on a lovely Hanse 63 Semi Custom yacht. This vessel is owned by a Canadian family and is simply unmistakeable. The yacht shows to have personality across the board. Andrew and Diane take you on a boat tour...
This week we seek shelter in the mangroves in Martinique after seeing a storm and possible hurricane that might hit the windward islands. Together with our friends we suss out a protected spot right in the mangroves. Isabelle climbs into the mangrove jungl...
This week we try to sail from Cumberland, St Vincent to Martinique, but we face some pretty harsh North East wind while trying to make the dangerous passage. It was completely unexpected and we ended up not making it all the way. We were taken by surprise ...
This week we sail away from our lockdown home, St Vincent and the Grenadines to make our way North to Martinique. Choosing a very gloomy time to sail, we make our way through a Sahara dust cloud that is covering the whole Caribbean and leaving a not so cle...
Off grid on our sail boat in the remote Kimberley Region in Australia, 2.5 months of no phone reception and no supplies we explore the Berkeley river, hook up on some mad big barra and say goodbye to the Kimberleys. We sail into Darwin and take the Tanga o...
We always say how plans constantly change when you are sailing. This time is no different as we start running out of daylight. So we decide to just keep going, overnight sailing on the Chesapeake Bay. At the time it seemed better than pulling into a crab p...
As we cruise through the Kimberleys which is the most remote part of Australia we come across a small island in the middle of no where and nudge Tangaroa up to it! We sail out to Montgomery reef and anchor in the middle of a groin in the reef and watch wat...
{Sailing Equator Ceremony: GOD OF SEA WASN'T HAPPY! Let's get out of Indonesia! }
Après plus de 5 mois en Indonésie, nous sommes prêts pour tourner la page sur cette épopée indonésienne de voile. Prêts pour un nouveau pays.
Se rendre d'Indonésie...
Continuing our sailing life around the world, we sail our way to Belitung Island ( really, this place is the Asian Seychelle Paradise), and we got, will say, the lovely surprise to be surrounded at sunset by almost a hundred of fishermen!
At Belitung, ...
Welcome back! We finally continue with the Greece Story. And it is a good one, because we are visiting the famous (and magical) Donkey Island aka Hydra! Which is only the best island in Greece. They actually had a lot more cats than donkeys, just so many c...
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We left you hanging there last week with that water strainer.. but of course Alex managed to install a new one before noon! And we were off before the charter boats started pouring in. We spend 2 days on anchor befor...
Crocodile Creek in the west Kimberleys Australia is one of the craziest anchorages we have ever sailed to! Up a creek past jagged rocks, sand bars, and a huge rusty ball of steel is a small deep hole underneath a waterfall. Its only accessible on high tide...
This week: Alex is trying to conquer his fear of leaving the boat on anchor so we can actually explore places instead of just sitting on the boat and questioning if the anchor gear does the job it’s intended for. We then leave for Trizonia and have a gre...
The journey towards the Corinth Canal continues! The weather gods are favourable, which means we get to sail downwind for hours. It is one of our longest and most relaxed sails yet. So relaxed even, that Alex suddenly throws his extensive risk calculations...
We started our passage from Argostoli on Cephalonia to Messolonghi in the Gulf of Patras. Eventually we want to end up in the Aegean and drive through the Corinth. It's pretty exciting to get moving in one direction. We don't get too far on our first day t...
'Does it ever end?!!' - Khiara P
Direct quote from a grumpy Khiara as she spends day after day hammering her thumb while taking up 1 cm pieces of teak decks. Yep, the constant work is starting to get to us a little bit in this episode.
The yard plays a g...
Setting sail from the beloved remote islands of Nor west WA we head to Dampier Archipeligo to find an amazing shell and rock forte built by a man named Sam, we have a fast sail at 8-10 knots through the flying foam passage and SNAP our front Beam on the Ta...
Catching fish offshore, hanging in beautiful remote anchorages and celebrating with a pirate party with other cruisers in a huge cave in the north west of WA. Lifes pretty peachy onboard Tanga, this is actually sailing life at its best! But check out the e...
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