The END of SAILING French Polynesia. WILD Adventures in BORA BORA!
Our time in French Polynesia is coming to an end and we are trying to make the most of our remaining days in Bora Bora while navigating bureaucracy and preparing Wanderlust for a 1900 mile passage.
TRUST ISSUES on Our Catamaran
The trust between us and and our sailing catamaran Wanderlust had eroded over time. After a month long steering refit...
The END of SAILING + DIVING As We Know It
We’re in the final stretch of sailing with our flailing steering system. Just 250 miles stand between us and our much awaited steering refit, but we’re unwilling to face a Maramu hurling 14-foot waves on our rudders.
From SQUALLS to SERENITY: Sailing Upwind to Marquesas [part 2]
On our upwind journey to the Marquesas for cyclone season we hunkered down in Tikehau, waiting for squally weather to pass. It gave us time to reflect and see these moments for what they are, not interruptions, but life, real and raw.
SAILING 1,000 nm UPWIND in a CATAMARAN [part 1]
Cyclone season has begun in French Polynesia and we need to sail 1,000 nm east upwind against the trade winds to get to the safety of the Marquesas.
Checking for STRAY CURRENT in our Seawind 1600 CATAMARAN
Did we almost lose our mast is a question that arose after a series of unexpected events. The story begins with the simple decision to buy a new head sail which set off a chain reaction leading to the ultimate explosive question no sailor ever wants to face.
We DIDN'T EXPECT THIS in Moorea
Swimming with humpback whales, black tip sharks and stingrays, diving beautiful reefs full of turtles, hiking by pineapple fields and through magical forests to incredible viewpoints. This was the Moorea we’d been promised, but there must be a catch.
We've Been SAILING With Our EYES WIDE SHUT
We’ve been sailing the Pacific Ocean with our eyes wide shut, without a radar, for four months. Hit by unexpected squalls at night, not knowing which way they’re headed. Today that all changes, but not without a few bumps along the way.
TESTING THE LIMITS of Sailing the Tuamotus
Sailing flat water lagoons, diving with sharks, admiring beautiful coral, wandering pink sand beaches, eating from the land and sea; our time sailing the Tuamotus has been amazing and these islands are quite possibly our favorite cruising destination yet. But it seems we’ve tempted fate and lingered in paradise a bit too long…
NAVIGATING Tuamotu's TRICKY Passes 😱🌊⛵️
The beauty, freedom and sense of discovery in the Tuamotus is addicting but sailing between atolls and navigating the passes to access the lagoons and their underwater world can be quite tricky.
From SAILING PARADISE to Near FATAL DISASTER
Walking on pink sand beaches, snorkeling beautiful reels, diving with sharks + 1,000’s of grouper suddenly turned into disaster. Watch now to see what happened!
Sailing the DANGEROUS ARCHIPELAGO with DELOS 😬⛵️
We’re sailing 175 miles from Raroia to Fakarava in the Tuamotus, which is a bit tricky as we have to plan to traverse each pass at slack tide and navigate around hard to see bommies once inside the lagoon.
SURVIVING on Coconuts and Crab?! OFF-GRID Boat Life
Could you survive on coconuts and crab? If you were stuck in a remote atoll in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, that may be your only option.
SAILING the South Pacific WITH A DOG - Requirements for French Polynesia
We were hesitant to sail across the Pacific with Yoda because we'd heard it was VERY difficult to import a dog to French Polynesia. But after extensive research and chatting with others we decided it was feasible.
We Sailed to the Marquesas Best Anchorage…Finally!
Most of the anchorages we’ve dropped our hook in the Marquesas have been challenging. Very deep, rocky bottom and crowded. But we have finally found what is probably the best anchorage in this archipelago.
Why We REGRETTED SAILING Back to Hiva Oa 😳
This week we are sailing back to Hiva Oa, have a little hiccup along the way and upon arrival we realize there’s a reason for the anchorage’s terrible reputation.
PARLAY REVIVAL Takes Me to a HIDDEN 200ft WATERFALL!
Parlay Revival and David Shih take me to a HIDDEN 200FT WATERFALL in Fatu Hiva but first we have to sail 50nm there from Tahuata in the Marquesas Islands of French Polynesia.
3 HARSH REALITIES of SAILING in Paradise Ep. 109
Uncomfortable anchorages, difficult shore access, and sometimes BUGS are challenges we have to face living on a boat in the remote Marquesas islands. So we devised a plan to make life easier, or so we thought…
REMOTE ISLAND Boat Life - What You Need to Succeed! Ep. 108
This week we're sharing what you need to know to succeed at boat life in remote islands. It's not necessarily what you think and anyone with the right mindset can do it!
DON'T LIVE ON A BOAT Unless You Can Handle This | Ep. 106
It’s no secret boats require constant maintenance and repairs, but there is one area we dread working on and in this episode it rears its ugly head.