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RECORDED: March 5th, 2020 - March 8th 2020 | Before the Pandemic Existed
We take the next 4 days to prepare for the next adventure. The journey takes us to 4 different countries in following 5 days. There is a lot to coordinate and prepare for as we leave the country for Panama.
In the midst of travel, the onset of the Corona virus pandemic hits and we have to figure out how best to navigate this quickly changing world. We arrange 8 different flights, to 4 different countries, and 5 different airports, hotels, drivers, etc… there is a lot to keep track of.
Moorings have been amazing, and they are doing their best to help us out and work with us. There is a hurricane damaged catamaran in Tortola, British Virgin Islands, that is coming out of charter and starting the phase out repairs. We will keep the purchase price of $330,00 for a 2015 model, 1 year newer than the previous boat we had under contract, and they will cover the cost of the survey and include the follow up inspection after the additional repairs are completed.
This week we travel to Panama and meet our driver to take us across Panama from the Pacific side of the country to the Gulf/Atlantic side. We arrive at 2:00 a.m. and after a long and adventurous ride in the middle of the night, we arrived at the Panamarina marina at 5:00 a.m.
We meet great owners of Seasons Pass, a 2013 Leopard 44 Catamaran. This catamaran was damaged in Hurricane Irma in 2018 prior to them purchasing it. They show us the repairs they’ve completed and we survey the condition of the boat. This boat has a lot of the features we want and are excited about the possibility of owning her. It’s not perfect, but it has a lot of potential.
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The Central Valley of Costa Rica is an appealing lifestyle destination for many ex-pats that want to move to Costa Rica. The town of Grecia in the Central Valley is becoming a popular destination due to its' great climate and reasonable prices. The fact that you have a pleasant country living lifestyle yet close enough to the major cities of Alajuela and San Jose allows you to have everything you would need within a short drive. The International airport is only 40 minutes from Grecia. In this video, I visit the town of Grecia and meet with ex-pat Brooke Bishop who has lived in the area for 22 years. She will give us her perspective on life in Grecia including the climate, cost of housing, medical care, community activities, and more. For those of you interested in living in Grecia or the surrounding towns of Naranjo and Sarchi in the Central Valley you can contact Brooke at: brooke@godutchrealty.comAlso check out the official video of the local government at the Municipality of Grecia. https://youtu.be/oJRwwdi5kfY The Municipality of Grecia website is https://www.grecia.go.cr/For more information on Costa Rica be sure to visit the most comprehensive Legal Information Site at https://costaricalaw.com/Be sure to stay out of trouble and ensure a smooth transition to Costa Rica with your copy of The Legal Guide to Costa Rica https://costaricalaw.com/crbooks/
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Owned by celebrated actor Mel Gibson and supremely situated amid 400 acres of private jungle in a remote area of Costa Rica's lush Nicoya Peninsula, the villas on Playa Barrigona are tropical retreats unlike any other. Each of the three homes is nestled on its own private hilltop overlooking the Pacific Ocean. A secluded white-sand beach is just a short walk away, and the sights and sounds of the jungle envelop the grounds. Playa Barrigona in Costa Rica's Nicoya Peninsula is offered for sale by Plantación Properties with global marketing by Christie's International Real Estate.
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After many Sequence of Events we make the difficult decision to cancel our deal and continue our search of buying a catamaran.
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This is my friend, Michael Alan of Costa Rica Now interviewing Charlie. Do you think renting a car is expensive in Costa Rica? What about your your private driver? Is a shared shuttle service better? Public buses in Costa Rica are cheap but are they worth the headache? I found a guy. Charlie. And yes, he was recommended to me by my trusted friend, Johnny, from Green Health Care, so it wasn't 'random'. Charlie picked me up in Ciudad Quesada (San Carlos) in a little sporty car. He was dressed extremely casual in shorts and t-shirt. He had no idea that I make videos about Costa Rica... and really, why would he. (Travel Costa Rica NOW). We started talking about families, where we were from... all the regular small talk. Come to find out, since he works for Johnny when he needs him, carting around clients who are in Costa Rica for medical tourism and dental tourism. He told me when he's not doing that, he's picking up tourists and driving them to and from the airport to spots like Dominical, Jaco, Manuel Antonio, La Fortuna or really wherever the tourist needs to go. AND he's cheaper. I know a little something about drivers as I pay quite a few and the ones I use are very good but it's kind of a different service really. Although money always seems to be a factor and 'cheaper' is nice, Charlie goes above and beyond, providing an inside look at Tico culture, which many folks are looking for when they visit Costa Rica. He's going to stop. Introduce you to why people rave about Costa Rica's pineapples (so good). Want to stop for beer or other beverages and snacks, eat lunch, buy something at the store? Perhaps get a picture of a sloth or a cool tree or some gorgeous scenery, have to pee, like NOW, he's going to stop. Would you rather go to the gringo priced' restaurants the shared shuttle services in Costa Rica like to frequent or stop at a soda (a usually small, family run, restaurant (sometimes in the middle of nowhere) ? He's going to talk to you, answer your questions and even give you a little education on Costa Rica and its proud culture. Does Charlie fit everyone's transport needs? Absolutely not. But if you're looking for a 'budget' private driver, he might be a great option and cultural experience. 🇨🇷 CHEAP Private Driver in Costa Rica 🚗 Transport and Cultural Exp.🦥This is just another transport option. I really, I am just trying to help someone out in these difficult times. Shared shuttle is an option, a private driver with a nice van for the family and really, the public bus system is also an option.Travel Costa Rica NOW is a travel agency. GO to TravelCostaRicaNOW.com and fill out the 4 minute form and you'll be that much closer to the vacation of a lifetime. We're like you have best friends who live in Costa Rica, who know Costa Rica, totally hooking up your Costa Rica vacation.Questions/Comments or you want to get a hold of Charlie- info@travelcostaricanow.comFor me, michael alan of Travel Costa Rica NOW, Costa Rica should be on everyone's 'Bucket List' to visit. Places like La Fortuna, Manuel Antonio, Dominical, Uvita, Tamarindo, Coco, Mal Pais, Montezuma, Puerto Viejo, Tortuguero, Tortuga, Samara, Monteverde just to name places tourists like to visit and vacation. There's like 12 volcanos in Costa Rica and don't forget the monkey's, sloths, toucans, hummingbirds, interesting insects and enough National Parks to see them all. Don't forget the hotsprings, the waterfalls, the morpho butterflies, crazy how long this list gets. ;)
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We take a break and take a tour of the island with our friend John. He shows us the local specialties and all the food that grows native to the island. The first stop was a view point of Soufriere Bay and the beautiful Pitons.
Next we stopped in Marigot Harbour and enjoy how much food is growing everywhere. Nearly every tree produces food. We find Coffee and cocoa plants off to the side of the road.
Toraille Waterfall is our fist tourist site where we find a lush environment and a beautiful waterfall. Sine would call the water cold, we call it refreshing! We had a quick visit at the falls and then headed a natural sulfur spring.
The Soufrier Springs is a remnant of a volcano and it’s best feature is the ability to take baths in it. We relaxed and rejuvenated in the hot pools. We met some great people while we where there and had a great time. It is definitely worth the visit!
We stopped at Banana plantation where they made ketchup and BBQ sauce from bananas… Brittany is allergic to tomatoes, so this was a very special and tasty stop.
We then get a message from our friend Terry that the boat was hauled out and the saloon sole was nearly finished.
We go to the boat yard and check out the boat while it is out of the water. We finally get to see below the waterline and survey the keels, look for the rudders, and see how much more repairs are needed before the boat will be ready for us to take delivery.
The Salon Sole is finished and Terry did a fantastic job on the work and created extra space with new custom floor hatches!
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This uniquely crafted home is done in an impressive Spanish Colonial architectural style. Guests enter the courtyard through a hand-made gate made from a 200-year-old Cedar tree, to be welcomed by a charming fountain and tropical gardens.Once inside the home, the attention to detail becomes apparent, as well as the professional decor. The home abounds with natural travertine floors, rich wood furniture, and oil rubbed bronze fixtures.The home’s staircase is a focal point and is crafted with beautiful Guanacaste wood planks, hand-painted tiles, and wrought iron railings.The heart of this home is definitely the spacious kitchen and dining area. The kitchen boasts stainless steel appliances, custom cabinets, granite countertops, and an under-mount sink. Whether you are making drinks or cooking a gourmet meal, this kitchen will keep you connected with your guests. The kitchen and dining area flows out to a private backyard.The spacious master suite is a private getaway in itself. It features a spa-like master bath that has a separate soaker tub, shower, and dual vanity sinks. The bathroom features granite vanities and has walls and showers comprised of hand-painted Spanish tiles. The suite also has a small balcony that overlooks the backyard oasis.The backyard has additional entertaining space with a covered rancho next to the pool. This space is perfect for entertaining, lounging, or relaxing in either the sun or the shade. The yard is large and has grassy/lawn areas in both the front and back that are ideal for kids or pets. If you like gardening, then this yard offers a ton of space to expand the gardens. This home is all about comfortable living and outdoor entertaining in your own tropical paradise that only Costa Rica can offer.Whether you are looking to purchase this home to retire, or to use as a vacation home that generates rental income, this home ticks all of the boxes.The home is constructed in highly insulated panels with an energy efficiency rating of R-22 (nearly 4 times more efficient than a concrete block). Also, high efficiency, inverter technology AC units are used throughout the home, making this an energy-efficient green home.Other notable features included a 1-1/2 car garage and side drive that is perfect for additional parking or boat storage.This beautiful home is located in the desirable neighborhood of Surfside Estates, Playa Potrero, and is steps away from the beach (120 meters, to be exact). Playa Potrero is known for its gentle waters and being a pristine beach that the locals adore. This home is also within walking distance to many great restaurants, stores, and entertainment options such as the Costa Rica Sailing Center.Other close beaches (all within a five-minute drive) include Playa Flamingo, Playa La Penca, Playa Prieta, and Playa Pan de Azúcar.From an investment perspective, Casa Coronado is excellent because of its proximity to the beach (Playa Potrero) and the new $50M Flamingo Marina that is in the same bay as Playa Potrero. This new, high-end marina is scheduled to be finished in 2024, and it will have more than 170 boat slips (including boat slips of over 100 feet or more), a 5-star hotel, a small convention center, restaurants, and retail.Potrero is located within a 15-minute drive to two of the most prestigious private schools in Guanacaste, La Paz, and The Costa Rica International Academy (“CRIA”).
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We head to the boat and check on the salon sole install/replacement progress
We walk to the boat and check out what has been done. Every day little things are happening and the sole is getting close to being finished. We have new and used parts getting installed on the boat and we debate if trash is being installed or removed. Mike was right, it’s on film.
It's been over 4 months since we started our health treatments and Brittany gives an update on both our progress with our health, weight loss, and urine color, you don’t want to miss this!
After checking out the boat and seeing what a great job Terry is doing on the salon cabin sole, and Small Change is doing on the rest of the boat, we took some time to discuss where the repairs were currently at, and what else it needed, in order to take ownership. There is still plenty of work to be done on our list, but we are starting to get a feel for what this boat will be like when it’s ours.
Feeling the boat moving on the water is amazing. We had a consistent breeze in the marina that day and you can see how much motion and movement there is on a boat… it is a very cool feeling. We also had time to make adventure plans for the next day… we’ve been staring at it ever time we are at the beach, Pigeon Point Island.
We also find evidence… proof that you can be in two places at one time… That’s how you get things done!
The entry fee to the park was 20 EC, or about $8 U.S. dollars for adults and 8 EC or about $3 U.S. dollars. You may be thinking, did you try to get in at the child price… obviously yes, that’s how we know how much a child’s admission is. Mike asked for 1 adult and 1 adult that acts like a child, then got a fun look and a laugh by the 2 ladies working at the entrance… It’s fun to see people’s reactions when you say really off the wall things and can tell you if people are up for a little fun. These ladies definitely were!
The walk from our house to Pigeon Point is about 2.5 miles and took about 45 minutes. This was the farthest place out of town we walked to and got to see more of Rodney Bay. Walking is a great way to get a feel for any new place and you get to see a ton of local activities you would never see.
St. Lucia created the causeway to Pigeon Point in 1971… 50 years ago. The causeway is an amazing piece of land and example of great foresight by the people of Saint Lucia. When we walked along it, I thought it was a natural part of the island… it is well worth the effort of the 2 and half mile walk.
We explored the island and climbed the peaks to the lookouts. The trails were easy to follow, but steep in some places. The views are amazing! We took in 360 degrees of beauty and were on the lookout for any treasures we could find. There is still an armory building that housed the munitions for the canons and soldiers on one of the peaks. It was a tight fit to get inside but was fun to explore. Just under the stairs, there was a room that was pitch black inside, that housed waaaaaaay more ammunition than the building looks like it holds. If we didn’t explore, this is something that could have been easily missed. Bring a flashlight!
We explore Fort Rodney which was built in 1778 and love the character and craftmanship of the structure. It is amazing to see the remains of a 240+ year old building. It’s seen better days, but definitely a strong structure for sure. We also tested out the hyperlapse feature on our camera… we have no idea how to use it, but figured we’d give it a shot! We were nearly alone throughout the day to adventure through park the entire time, so we had a little fun!
On the way back from Pigeon Point, there were wild horses just outside the park… we are not too afraid of a horse in the wild, we are not anything they want, but it was a little unnerving to see these horses just running around the road and through the brush, kind of like a stray dog… they were there, people knew they were there, and they just were left to do their thing… this island has the feeling of, anything goes, and we love it!
On the walk back from Pigeon Island we decided to make the next day, another beach day. On the walk to the local’s beach, Mike discovered an Island Grasshopper, how do we know it was a grasshopper… that’s what the guys on the island told us. It was big! It was found on the doorway to one of the banks and we thought it was a great security measure, we didn’t go near it!
Although it was a gloomy day at the beach, we tucked under our umbrella and enjoyed the view of the Pigeon Point. The more we see of Rodney Bay, the more we want to explore Saint Lucia.
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Guest: Susan Sweetin
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Brief Bio:
Among her many pursuits, Susan Sweetin is a serial entrepreneur, event architect, founder of the nonprofit, Urban Global Health Alliance, as well as a passionate mother, wife, and friend. She, like the businesses she has helped to build, is part innovation and part rebellion. After working inside the c-suite of companies that held over 1 billion in assets under management having over 20 years inside of the fast-passed, hard-hitting industries of private equity and fashion, Susan now has undertaken the task of rebuilding the broken travel industry by
launching Freedom Travel Alliance.
This entrepreneurial startup was fueled by the love of a mother, it was Sweetin's desire that her son be able to travel, see the world, that he never be locked out, segregated, or discriminated against that led to this business opportunity which exposed a need in the market that was not being served. She spearheads the charge into uncharted territory, building as she goes.
Amidst all the chaos Susan connected to many insiders of the travel industry who highlighted to FTA the many problems dating back decades that need addressing. Bringing the joy
back into travel, honoring the rights of travelers to move unhindered and without discrimination. Freedom Travel Alliance was created to serve needs that were overlooked, ignored, and now dismissed.
Susan’s several ventures include confounding, a non-profit Urban Global Health Alliance that partners with communities to empower and engage on the issues of Health & Wellness
and her other company is Sweetin Sisters, an event consulting firm.
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'Live in Costa Rica Even When You Think You Can't Opportunities EVERYWHERE Outside the Box' Thinking about living in Costa Rica? Moving to Costa Rica? Retiring in Costa Rica? BUT not sure how you can do it. Maybe you need to make a little money. Maybe you are trying to make a Costa Rica life? Can you? Are their opportunities maybe you haven't thought about? Live the Pura Vida. In this video, 'Live in Costa Rica Even When You Think You Can't Opportunities EVERYWHERE Outside the Box'. you may start thinking of other ways to live a life, make some money, in Costa Rica. Yoga? Massage? LIfe Coach? Property manager? Housesitter? Rent a bar and/or restaurant? THINK! OUTSIDE the BOX. Negotiate. Talk. Compromise. Make a team. THINK. START HERE to find out if Costa Rica is right for you or not, so if you really want to get a good idea if Costa Rica is right for you- Check OUT these videos and you will know within the hour if you should pursue a life in Costa Rica or NOT. If you decide Costa Rica might be a good fit, maybe now is the time to contact us at- info@travelcostaricanow.com.
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This property is exclusively listed by Melanie Engel, Flamingo Beach Realty, in Flamingo, Guanacaste, Costa Rica. Do you imagine a gorgeous modern tropical vacation home only a few steps away from a white sand beach? Welcome to Flamingo Marina Real 222. Completely remodelled, this 1056 sq ft condo has maximized its space and views. Sweeping vistas from the living room and each bedroom showcase the surrounding mountains and beaches. This is your portal to paradise. The upgraded kitchen features gorgeous granite surfaces, is fully equipped and seats four adults easily at the large island. The centerpiece of the large living area, which includes a separate dining area, is the stunning view over blue ocean and green jungle. There is a balcony off the living room. Tastefully decorated, the master bedroom has its own balcony where you can sip coffee and gaze out over both Playa Flamingo, Brasilito Bay and Playa Conchal. The twin bedroom looks out onto the new Flamingo Marina and Potrero Bay. The swimming pool and jacuzzi are one floor below this condo. You must see this amazing property to appreciate its location and amenities. This incredible unit is fully furnished, has mini-split air conditioners, has a secure parking area and is the shortest walk (with a view) into Flamingo for restaurants, shops and beaches. HOA: $350/month
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The Sanibel Marina had boats lifted and tossed about as if they weighed nothing. Footage here shows some of the boats and the devastating winds & water surge on Sanibel Island.
This home in Lee County is one of the many destroyed. Rescue crews are doing what they can to help tredge threw waters on the roads to help people as much as possible. In some cases there is no access. --It is a miracle as of right now, no reported deaths. During the Hurricane some rescue workers were actually using boats to free people from the storm- surge chaos. --Dr Buttar prayed for safety of Floridians the Tuesday evening before this hit. https://askdrbuttar.com/meditate Tune in to the collective meditation every Tues night 9pm EST for approximately 20 minutes.
Hurricane Ian did extensive damage to Southwest Florida. This morning; a helicopter surveys the damage and devastating storm surge effects on the land.
In Fort Myers Florida, a group of friends and neighbors call channel 2 News in Florida asking for help. Newscasters frantically try to help them. Praying for their safety. The picture on this cover is of another house in Fort Myers. The area was hit extremely hard. Hurricane Ivan was one of the worst Florida has seen in many years. Naples saw gusts of over 110 mph, Cape Coral 142 mph and storm surge projected to reach as high as 18 feet in some areas.
NIZUQ is the name of the boat we can’t pronounce as we walk down the docks to our boat. Along the walk we are always looking at the boats in the marina to get any ideas we want to incorporate in our boat. Boaters are resourceful people and it is great to see their creative solutions in action.
After walking to the boat, excited to get to work on our boat, we were told that we can no longer work on it; we are in the way.
Although we were a bit bummed, and anxious about our involvement being limited even further, we headed to the beach for another beach day. Little did we know, this was the beginning of a two week delay for the sole replacement and the needed general repairs.
Terry, with his assistant Michael, did an amazing job adding in 2 additional hatches to the cabin sole. They use stencils for the cutouts, and lay new laminate on the floor. ½ of the cabin sole is new…. Fresh & Clean! They also remove the other half of the sole while we wait for plywood to arrive.
At the helm, instruments were replaced and installed, using every possible tool available, even delicate cinder blocks!
We were able to get good measurements to start planning where to place the solar panels on the roof, and layout their size in scale to the boat. We also were able to get an idea of what the solar arch would look like and plan its dimensions.
We ended up on the beach getting good vibes from the lady in the green bikini... she’s a legend!
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Hurricane Ian has continued to strengthen and is bringing significant threats to areas of Tampa Bay and Florida's Gulf Coast that don't normally see such headlines, but they're worth acting upon: Life-threatening storm surge and catastrophic winds and flooding are expected, the National Hurricane Center said.
As of the 11 a.m. advisory, Hurricane Ian is continuing to gain strength as an "extremely dangerous" Category 4 storm. It is located about 45 miles west of Naples, Florida, with sustained winds of 155 mph — just two miles per hour away from being a Category 5 hurricane.
Ian's movement is north-northeast at 9 mph.
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Hurricane Ian is wreaking havoc in Florida. The worst for Punta Gorda and Port Charlotte, and Bonita is yet to come. The video above is a scene from West Collier County in Naples, FL. Wind gusts have reached in excess of 110mph.
💜 In the first week of us being the official stewards of this precious piece of land, we do 2 water tests of our spring and river water to find out the quality of the water we'll be drinking every day. Mar also plants yucas (tapioca) for the first time in his life. Let the homestead journey begin ;)
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Maui – Hawaii’s second-largest island is home to less than 150,000 people, yet draws more than 2.4 million visitors per year to its sparkling beaches, warm water, and lush tropical habitats.
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Maui’s legendary greenery, sprouting from fertile lava soil, has made it a popular place for hikes and scenic drives; its fascinating culture and history are also huge draws. Once you’ve arrived on the island, your #Maui #vacation should kick off with the capital city, Wailuku, which is full of museums, pubs, and places to explore.
Maui is not a large island, and in theory, it’s easy to see all of it—after all, you can drive from one end to the other in less than three hours. Instead of taking the shortcut, though, do some Maui #sightseeing around the perimeter.
Whether you want to go snorkeling in the crystal clear waters of Molokini Island Preserve, commune with the turtles at Maluaka Beach, or learn to surf at Kihe – you’ll find the perfect beach on Maui. You have 80 to choose from!
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0:00 - Maui
1:19 - Wailuku
1:24 - Hana
1:46 - Ho’Okipa Beach Park
1:52 - Garden of Eden Arboretum
1:58 - Haleakala National Park
2:34 - Big Beach
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3:44 - Kaanapali Beach
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We both like good and healthy cooking and fresh herbs are essential for this. In our Umadum sailboat garden we have two types of plants: one is for our farmacy and one is for cooking.
What are these plants?
How we grow them?
How we make a natural fertilizer?
What we do with our plants when we’re sailing?
Well, put on you rubber boots and follow us to our Umadum garden.
Love, Peace and Ocean Breeze
Tali and Guenther
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https://youtube.com/UmadumSailing
We’re a Russian-Austrian couple, live aboard sailors/cruisers and professional filmmakers with a genuine love for life. Cruising oceans since 25 years. This is our life. Two adventurous people sailing around the world. Living the dream so many people are only dreaming of. Sailing, traveling, adventure, freedome. This is the life we want to share with you. Making travel documentaries. Yes, there are so many sailing videos. In our films we show you not only the daily cruising life. But countries we explore. People we meet. Local culture and island life. Simple and healthy living. Music, cuisine, crafts, locals artists. We will be happy if our videos inspire you to explore a different way of living. Life is about living your dreams!
Boat tour of our Looping 45 cruising catamaran and how we live on our performance cruising catamaran.
https://youtu.be/SgMojYjQuUU
What is the best catamaran for sailing around the world and why?
https://youtu.be/2paM4zxnf_o
Watch our story about South Atlantic Ocean Crossing:
https://youtu.be/feDUbVw0m1k
https://youtu.be/W8mVT-j-BZ0
Other good ones:
https://youtu.be/SgaiLoDfU2o
https://youtu.be/LPj-QGjz_a8
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https://www.instagram.com/umadumsailing/
Check our website: https://umadumsailing.com/
Wave Art and Sailing Art in Umadum shop: https://www.etsy.com/shop/UmadumArt
Facebook Group dedicated for Performance Cruising Catamarans: www.facebook.com/groups/perfor....mancecruisingcatamar
Music in the film:
Pucker Up,
Serenity,
Amazing plan
by Kevin MacLeod
is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license
(https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Source: http://incompetech.com/music/r....oyalty-free/index.ht
Artist: http://incompetech.com/
#sailboatgarden #sustainableliving #boatlife
© Umadum Sailing 2021
A practice jam at Mugshots in Morehead City before the NC Seafood Festival, Sept 30-Oct 2. The 'Naughts will be playing at 9pm Center Stage on Saturday evening. Come check them out !!
The second weekend of boat work and repairs!
With a lot of nudging, we were allowed to remove caulk, prep work, and clean areas of the boat. They began caulking and removed half of the salon floor/sole, as it was incredibly rotten.
We managed to talk the repair crew into letting us start a few small repairs on our boat. Finally, we can put some effort into this thing! Replacing the caulking throughout the interior may be easy, but removing the old caulking is going to be quite the task.
*P. S. We were only allowed to scrape, prep, and tape. The staff applied the caulk instead.
We were given a tender for the day and were able to explore Rodney Bay from the water and spend a day off on a new beach!