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Sailing across the Pacific on a Lagoon 67 S (full doc)

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Our longest crossing ever - the Pacific Ocean (ep.259)

At least in miles it was …

3028 miles or over 5600 kilometers of nothing but ocean. That's the amount of water you have to cross to get to the Marquesas, our next stop after the Galapagos. Thomas is still borrowed from Surya and we're so extremely happy that he came along. Enough sleep is the keyword on a trip like this, especially for the captain.

Happy with the extra speed the Outremer offers us in comparison to our previous boats, even if we miss out on the wind during the last couple of days we still manage to get there in quite a decent time. Around 3100 miles sailed (Greatcircle-ish) in 13 days and a bit.
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Sailing Across the Pacific Ocean - 4,000 miles to French Polynesia (Part 3) | Sailing Beaver - EP 31

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Crossing the Pacific Ocean by sailboat is no small journey and in this 3rd instalment we edge our way closer to the Marquesas Islands after 32 long days and nights out in the deep blue yonder. For some further reading of all our ups and downs on this leg head on over to our Patreon Page.

Sam & Nicole
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00:00 Intro
00:35 Day 18
05:00 Day 19
07:43 Calzone at sea
10:50 Downwind sailing
15:11 Losing the wind
19:47 Day 26
23:30 Old treasure found onboard
24:37 Spinnaker action
30:32 Dolphin visit
31:56 Last day at sea
36:22 Land ahoy!
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The Reality of Sailing Across the Pacific Ocean (Part 1) - Episode 109

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SAILING ACROSS THE ATLANTIC OCEAN / Documentary

SAILING ACROSS THE ATLANTIC OCEAN / 2020 Short Documentary : We want to give you the opportunity to came onboard and experience an ATLANTIC CROSSING and follow us on our daily activities. The journey beggins in Europe sailing south on the coast of Africa towards the LA Gran Canaria. We set sail to cross the Atlantic in the beggining of December towards the US Virgin Island of St Thomas.
This Journey presented many challenges buy brought so many learning opportunities.
The crew was composed of 3 people and the boat was a 2017 LAGOON 42.

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19 year old crossing the Pacific alone

I'm Garrett. I'm 19 years old, and for the last year and a half I've been learning to solo sail the Hawaiian Islands and prepping my boat, a Nor'sea 27 to travel the world. After months at the harbor working on my boat, it's time to leave the dock and sail to French Polynesia. This is a 2,400 nautical mile upwind trip and should take about 25 days.

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Shorthanded Sailing Across the Pacific (to the Republic of Tranquilo!) | Sailing Tranquilo | Ep. 99

Leaving Bora Bora and French Polynesia behind, we sail west for the far, far away islands of Tonga. And with no crew it's just the three of us sailing shorthanded across the Pacific!

While strong squalls and rain test us and the yacht, it's when we become becalmed without a breath of wind that we find ourselves having the most fun and are awe-inspired, at the Republic of Tranquilo.

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Pacific Crossing Part 1 - Hunting the wind

We start one of our biggest journeys yet, crossing the Pacific Ocean.
Ahead of departure we feel all sorts of emotions from excitement to nervousness.
The excitement levels are high as we are going to experience some incredible things along the passage and at the same time I sense a slight amount of nervousness amongst all of us. It is understandable as we will be on a 40 foot catamaran alone and far away from help.

In this video we depart from the Las Perlas Islands in Panama and head towards the Galápagos Islands. We show you what life is like onboard Mokara in the Pacific Ocean.

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35 days of solitude. Sailing alone across the Pacific Ocean. Part 1: Panama to French Polynesia

My longest blue water trip, 35 days at sea. I sail alone on Reykja, a 35 year old steel yacht. It goes through the Panama Canal to Hiva Oa, French Polynesia. The distance is about 8000 kilometers. This part of the Pacific is remote, I don't see a single ship during the whole time. But many other things.

Crossing the Pacific alone p.2

I’m Garrett. I’m 19 years old, and for the last year and a half, I’ve been learning to solo sail the Hawaiian Islands and preparing my boat, a Nor’sea 27 to travel the world. After months at the dock getting ready to leave Hawaii I finally set sail for French Polynesia. Now I’m entering the doldrums at 4 degrees north after an 11-day and 1,100 nautical mile mostly upwind bash from Hawaii. Thanks for watching, hopefully, you weren’t as bored as I was at the end of this video.

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Sailing Alone from Hawaii to French Polynesia on a 30ft boat; 26 days at Sea and 2323 Nautical Miles

Episode #256 : Season 9 : The South Pacific

Hello Friends,

Well the time had finally come to move on and undertake the next big leg of my circumnavigation. I departed Kona, Hawaii after spending 9 months licking my wounds, repairing Triteia and exploring the Hawaiian Islands.

The passage from Hawaii to the Tuamotus took 26 days and covered 2323nm, which should be the longest passage of my entire circumnavigation.

I want to thank my shore team with special thanks to David Frederick and Sarah Koenig for your help during the crossing.

This episode is being released on the one year anniversary of my arrival to Oahu.

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The Transatlantic Railway Express - Cabo Verde to Barbados Part 1 - Sailing Greatcircle (ep.239)

After stoppping for 2 days in Mindelo, Cabo Verde, we continue towards Barbados. The forecast looks great. Following the great circle course we shouldn't sail for a lot more than 2050 miles.

Sailing Pacific Crossing 2, Sailing Around the World , Ep 45B, Off the Starboard Hull

Sailing Pacific Crossing 2, Sailing Around the World, Ep 45B, Off the Starboard Hull Lagoon 400 S2 catamaran.
A Canadian Couple from Vancouver Island, BC, Canada left from Parksville July 21, 2016 to sail around the world in their Lagoon 400 S2 catamaran. See how they get along, who they meet and where they end up going. They have a 10 year estimated time line, but a very open agenda.

Sailing- Off the Starboard Hull - Ep. 2 - Roche Harbor- sailing in a Lagoon 400 S2 catamaran

Sailing Off the Starboard Hull - Ep. 2 - Roche Harbor- sailing in a Lagoon 400 S2 catamaran
This video is about a Canadian couple from Vancouver Island who are planning to sail around the world in the August of 2016. We are now in the process of exploring the Pacific Northwest to gain experience while we outfit our Lagoon 400S2 for our offshore adventures. Please feel free to ask us any questions or give us advise - we will get back to each and every comment. Also, like us or subscribe - we would love to hear from you!
Update:
Laurie was ejected from the boat in late April 2019 after almost 3 glorious years of exploring and discovery. She is now back in BC with family and friends.

SV Vidorra - Ep1 - The Journey Home

SV Vidorra is a Lagoon 380 sailing catamaran. This is the story of her journey from St. Augustine Florida up the east coast of the United States to Virginia for a complete refit.

Sailing Pacific Ocean - Port Angeles, Neah Bay and La Push Ep 20 Off the Starboard Hull Lagoon 400S2

This video is about Sailing Pacific Ocean - Port Angeles, Neah Bay and La Push Ep 20 Off the Starboard Hull Lagoon 400S2.
Off the Starboard Hull is a series of videos about a Canadian couple from Parksville, Vancouver Island who left July 21, 2016 to sail around the world. We want to take our time, so the trip will last about 10 years with a flexible itinerary.
Before we untied the lines, we were exploring the beautiful Pacific Northwest and outfitting out Lagoon 400S2, Muskoka, for our offshore adventures. Please feel free to ask any questions or give us advise in our comment section. We will try our best to answer each and every comment. Also, like or subscribe - we look forward to sharing all the excitement with you!
Scott and Laurie
Update:
Laurie was ejected from the boat in late April 2019 after almost 3 glorious years of exploring and discovery. She is now back in BC with family and friends.
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Lagoon 440 - Impi - part 3 of 3 - Sailing Namena to Savusavu, Fiji

This is part 3 of 3 a video clip we took of our week away to dive in what is known by some as the best dive site in the world. We share our journey with you, our family and friends - part 1 of 3 we depart Savusavu for Namena under sail and on arrival at Namena do a quick drop into the water off Nemo Coral Pinnacle. Part 2 of 3 we show a little more of the dive on Nemo and also how we fill our dive tanks on Impi, Ana does some yoga on the beach and so on. We are not professionla photographers ... we are just world sailors sharing the fun ... and in that regard these videos are for personal use. We have become aware of copyright materials and You Tube still plague us about the music, which by the way folks, we are downloading from Freeplaymusic.com allowed for personal use on You Tube ...

SV Morning Dove Pacific Crossing Week 1

SV Morning Dove and crew sail Puerto Vallerta to Hiva Oa Marqueses

Sailing after seeing Capt'n Rick, Gabriola Island and Dodds Narrows Ep 11 Off the Starboard Hull

Sailing after seeing Capt'n Rick, Gabriola Island and Dodds Narrows Ep 11 Off the Starboard Hull Lagoon 400 S2 catamaran
Off the Starboard Hull is a series of videos about a Canadian couple from Vancouver Island who is planning to sail around the world in August of 2016. We want to take our time, so the trip will last about 10 years with a flexible itinerary. Before we untie the lines, we will be busy exploring the beautiful Pacific Northwest and outfitting out Lagoon 400S2, Muskoka, for our offshore adventures. Please feel free to ask any questions or give us advise in our comment section. We will try our best to answer each and every comment. Also, like or subscribe - we look forward to sharing all the excitement with you!
Laurie and Scott
Update:
Laurie was ejected from the boat in late April 2019 after almost 3 glorious years of exploring and discovery. She is now back in BC with family and friends.

Sailing the Pacific Ocean Half Moon Bay to Monterey, Off the Starboard Hull Ep 23

Sailing the Pacific Ocean Half Moon Bay to Monterey, Off the Starboard Hull in a Lagoon 400 S2 Catamaran.
A Canadian Couple from Vancouver Island, BC, Canada left from Parksville July 21, 2016 to sail around the world in their Lagoon 400 S2 catamaran. See how they get along, who they meet and where they end up going. They have a 10 year estimated time line, but a very open agenda.
Update:
Laurie was ejected from the boat in late April 2019 after almost 3 glorious years of exploring and discovery. She is now back in BC with family and friends.

Sailing Around the World Untying the Lines! Ep 19 Off the Starboard Hull Lagoon 400 S2

This video is about Sailing Around the World Untying the Lines! Ep 19 Off the Starboard Hull Lagoon 400 S2 catamaran
Update:
Laurie was ejected from the boat in late April 2019 after almost 3 glorious years of exploring and discovery. She is now back in BC with family and friends.

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