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Why sleep is so Important

R7 (Daily Vlog 11 of 21) In this episode I will point out with a straight face that sleep is important. That was to be my major point of the day. I will discuss this completely banal maxim for about a minute and point people towards “offshore safety” meetings, I had not even been involved in, ju...

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Abbey Trying to Climb a Rock Wall! (Elayna)

(Daily Vlog 12 of 21) Today we went to ‘Adventure World’. It was fun. Good on ya Abbey for taking on that rock wall! Hahaha bless. 

Elayna

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Rough Seas on my 1200nm Solo Sail

(Daily Vlog 10 of 21) Some sail changes and fitness in todays episode. Mother nature however can’t seem to make her mind up as we have a bit of inconsistent wind and sloppy seas causing La Vagabonde to wobble around a bit. There is a bit of a 12th man quoting Richie Beneaud fitness camp (most of y...

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Sunny Days in the Bay (Elayna)

It was a sunny day. Hot even. Sorta. Myself, Abbey, Graham and Jac were a bunch of happy chaps. We jumped on a ferry and cruised over to the other side of the bay - Russell, to check it out!

Cheers,
Elayna

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Children, Wear a Life Jacket at Sea

Hope you're enjoying being on board my solo sail from Tonga to New Zealand.

So obviously a bit of safety information in here for the kids. To be extra cautious, I decide not to sleep as I get closer to the only island I would encounter on this trip. This causes a few problems and perhaps a bit of ...

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HeapsGood Chocolate (Elayna)

Here's what we got up to today. Chocolate and catching up with our pal Travis. Oh yeaaahhhhh. Trav tells us all about his experiences of his Tonga to New Zealand crossing, making me feel better about Riley, although sounds like HeapsGood had some tough days out there… Tune in tomorrow to catch up ...

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A bit of a Groove and a Shave (Very short - sorry)

I actually didn't have much to film as it was a VERY slow day so we've kept this one short and sweet. We have the next daily vlog to put up very soon. These daily vlogs are for a limited time only. Stay tuned!! 

Cheers,
Riley & Elayna

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DEPARTING TONGA FOR 1200 NAUTICAL MILE SOLO SAIL!!!

Departing from Tonga and deciding what course to take, hoping that the forecasted weather holds true and really really really being like… not worried… but like when you get butterflies but they are the good kind and your feeling ok but have a big task ahead of you but think that you will be able...

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Cry me a Waterfall

My day started off good, peanut butter toast for breakfast and a walk through Haruru Falls. Then an unexpected message from Riley saying he had left Tonga to begin his voyage! It was weird not being there with him to make sure he was well prepared and to wish him all the best of luck.

Hope you're ...

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And so the Adventure Begins!

Bye bye Australia and my lover, for now. Riley and I  seperate for different adventures. Mine being a LOT less adventurous than his adventure! Abbey and I would be staying in the Bay Of Islands - New Zealand awaiting Rileys arrival from Tonga. His single handed sail from Tonga…. looking out m...

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Using “fake numbers” to prevent a collision at sea. (potentially) Good move???

Just ironing out a few details here and gearing up before the 1200nm sail. I enjoyed making this one, hanging out with Kjell and Adrianne and getting LaVagabonde as close to perfect as I could. Also there is a bit of sea salt on the lens which you won’t want to miss out on. Quality stuff.


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Doubt and worry before the big solo crossing

The closer I got the more I heard people saying how tough the crossing can be. This became concerning. They were always talking about a crewed sailing vessel and some didn’t know that I was attempting to do it solo so didn’t hold back in their descriptions of the weather they had encountered in ...

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22 Days of Daily Vlogs Update!!

Hello family. Thanks for being legends. I hope you like the daily vlogs to come, starting for you guys as of this Monday. Just wanted to let everyone know what the deal was with Patreon. Nothing will change, you will still be charged as usual

**edit** Just to clarify, whilst we are doing a short p...

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A Yacht Called Cynthia

What an inspiring story.  You definitely don’t come across stories like this too often and after reading Ians email in response to the winning patron call out we smiled, laughed, cried and took the time to really appreciate what we have.

You can read his email we made into a blog here ...

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We’re Going Home... (Sailing La Vagabonde) Ep. 72

After a year of sailing thousands of miles from Grenada in the Caribbean where we spent the hurricane season of 2015​, all the way​​ to Tonga​, we decided it was time to go home and visit the friends and fam! Being this close to Australia has felt so good and homey. We’re only a flight awa...

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Girl Stranded on a Deserted Island!

There I was, stranded on a tiny little deserted island in the archipelago of Vava’u - Tonga. However, I did do it to myself. I wanted to see what it would be like to be completely alone. I can’t remember ever being completely alone for longer than a day. EVER! That’s scary. And so were the was...

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Man on trial for Murder flees our Anchorage by Yacht! (Sailing La Vagabonde) Ep. 71

An abandoned, creepy looking yacht called the ‘Sea Oak’ that was covered in security tape, was anchored right near La Vagabonde in Neiafu - Vava’u, Tonga. The captain of the vessel, Dean Fletcher, allegedly killed his wife onboard in July of 2016. He was placed in a Tongan jail until one night...

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Island Hopping With a Broken Everything But That’s Cool (Sailing La Vagabonde) Ep. 70

There is an endless list of jobs that needs to be done and fixed onboard most yachts, like, always. You could stay in one port FOREVER if you wanted, preparing your vessel for a particular sail or ​even a ​circumnavigation up to your standards… but at some stage, you’ve just gotta leave or y...

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We Swam with the Whales! (Sailing La Vagabonde) Ep. 69

We were so lucky to get to swim right beside a big mumma and her calf, for 3 whole dives​​.​ Vava'u - Tonga, what a place!​ We celebrate a traditional root tea ‘Kava' ceremony, which made our conversations amongst our table a l​iiiiii​ittle deeper and more relaxed​..​. Riley claims...

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We Finally Landed a Marlin! (Sailing La Vagabonde) Ep. 68

Double episode!!! So as of today, you will be receiving videos a week early before they are made public on YouTube. Just something else we can do to show our appreciation. Let us know what you think.

So.....a marlin! It was a bit of a battle pulling this beautiful, majestic creature onboard just o...

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No Autopilot? No Problem. (Sailing La Vagabonde) Ep. 67

I must say, the beginning of our 236nm sail from Niue to Vava’u - Tonga was a bit of a downer, considering the auto pilot had once again stopped working and this meant we would be hand steering for 2 days. Any old salt would have probably just stayed in Niue until it was fixed, but us kids decided...

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The Beautiful Sound of Whale Song (Sailing La Vagabonde) Ep. 66

Niue, one of the most unique places we have ever stumbled across. You can drive around the whole island in just over an hour and the ocean that guards it, is absolutely filled with Humpback Whales! We hangout with Pinky, a nice local lady and get a real taste for island life. 

A big congrats ...

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An Update from Us - For our Patrons!

Hello to our wonderful Patreon family. We are here to give you the run down of all that's been happening lately. Who would have thought our little home made videos would ever make us so busy... Although, it's all very exciting stuff ahead for us and we couldn't be happier. A huge thanks to you guys ...

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Drone Fail on La Vagabonde!! (Sailing La Vagabonde) Ep. 65

Good morning dear Patrons. I am here to present you, Episode 65 today. Thanks so much for helping us to keep the production going. Videos made possible by you.

WELL it was bound to happen. Boats and drones don't really mix well, do they? How do you even fly a drone of a rocking monohull? Or you ju...

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Coffee with Jose - Realities of Sailing / Tips for Starting Off

Hey Hey!!!

Several weeks ago Riley interviewed Jose, a fellow sailor who had many stories in common. There's a number of questions we get asked regularly such as:

- Maintenance costs and the complications involved when in remote locations

- What we would do differently if we had our ti...

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Who Knew A Place Like This Ever Existed! (Sailing La Vagabonde) Ep. 64

Hey hey!!! How cool is this view for starters!!

We navigated through two reefs using an old chart we had found on the internet. Mix that with an overcast day and we were sorta pushing it... but we made it to the inside of Beverage Reef! Completely ​uninhabited, ​with ​the clearest blue water...

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Putting New Sails to the Test (Sailing La Vagabonde) Ep. 63

We got new sails! We put them to the test and the start to our sail to Niue (590nm west across the Pacific Ocean) was a rough one. Poor Julian was as sea sick as they come and couldn’t go down below for most of the trip (I’m telling you, coffee is the devil when the seas are high!). We are hopin...

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Where The Prisoners Make Ukuleles!! (Sailing La Vagabonde) Ep. 62.5

A bit of extra footage from our time in Rarotonga for you this fine Friday! Riley visits a jail and an abandoned hotel, we go spearfishing with Kyle and hangout with the little ratbags swimming around La Vagabonde. Surprise! Happy Friday! Until Monday humans. 

Thanks for watching and your co...

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La Vagabonde checks out a Power Yacht! (Sailing La Vagabonde) Ep. 62

Meet Andy and Julie, a lovely couple from Vancouver. They welcomed us on there 70ft power yacht ‘Infinity’ to check her out and to eat some oh so delicious pasta. We quiz the pair of them on the pros/cons of what it’s like to circumnavigate the globe in this beauty. We also take care of a mill...

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Subterranean Homesick Blues (Sailing La Vagabonde) Ep. 61

We're so close to home! (yet still so far). Rarotonga - Cook Islands is a hot spot for the people mostly of New Zealand to visit, when they're in need of a little escape... and we can see why. The unprotected harbour wasn't too flash, so we spent most of our time exploring land instead. Also, meet o...

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