Sounds like an awesome idea! 😁
Wow spectacular ❤️ feel lucky to have been there 😁
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As someone that’s a lifetime ocean/sailing nomad I’m really looking forward to seeing if there’s a way it can also help those living nomadic upon the water.
My wife, first mate and soul partner doing what she loves the most….. creating nutritious and delicious food 🥘 while sailing the worlds oceans.
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We just sailed across the South Pacific and thanks to Starlink had great weather data and of course Nostr the entire way!
Looking into self-drive canal boating in France.. anyone done it? Recommendations?
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Done the UK and Holland. Highly recommend it! Loads of fun take a couple of bikes explore and don’t plan just go with the flow and let each day unfold. I wouldn’t do the peak months try and do the shoulder months less busy and more relaxed with a few less boats on the canals.
Nice if we’re ever in the same area please come say hi!
Yeah in winter we’ll sail north but after clearing in we did an overnighter up to the Whitsundays where we spent four days before sailing south again to Brisbane. Where abouts are you??
Thanks 🙏 we’ve been going great just consumed with the normalities that come from being in populated areas 😁
Many thanks 🙏
Been a while since we’ve posted here but we’re still floating, making miles and living simply upon the water.
On October 29th we sailed into Bundaberg on Australia’s east coast and cleared into the country. This was the end of our pacific crossing, which had started in Costa Rica a year earlier.
Cruising Australia’s east coast these past weeks has reminded us to what makes sailing here so special. It’s the wonderful anchorages, which there are plenty of and the short costal distances that make doing day passages up and down the east coast easy and fun.
If you have a boat that sails well travelling this coast doesn’t get any better! The protection from the reef. The wonderful people, spectacular and abundant nature, great weather and plentiful safe anchorages make cruising here some of the best you’ll find anywhere on the planet.
Over the past eight days Spirit sailed another 800nm and for some reason we feel that this is just the beginning of her ⛵️ adventures as she continues to sail around the world 🌎
Since departing Costa Rica Spirit has sailed over 10,000nm which have taken 1297hrs or 54days to complete at an average speed of 7.7kts.
Now that is what I call Proof of Boat! ⛵️



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Awesome looking forward to this one 👍
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Koh Phangan if you want a bit of life, awesome selection of restaurants, nice beaches and cool spots to hangout. Also there’s a bitcoin community there or head to the more remote and island of Koh Phayam on the west coast that’ll take you back to Thailand in the 1980’s. Very cool and laid back spot closer to the Koh Surine Islands which are a beautiful spot to visit.
Hit us up if you need a contact for sweet places to stay at.
Been a month since our last update and some miles have definitely passed under the keel.
We sailed and cleared into Fiji at the small northern port of Savu Savu.
Savu Savu is one of our favourite places as it’s a small town that’s off the beaten track. There’s not a lot of tourism and it remains untainted by western culture and civilisation.
The locals are incredibly happy with everyone passing you in the street with a huge smile and the words Bula Bula.
We spent two weeks in Savu Savu soaking up the positive energy while resting, doing laundry and gathering fresh provisions from the markets before we made our way further afield.
After departing Savu Savu we sailed west 120nm to the Yasawas stopping off on Yadua Island on the way.
A few weeks sailing down the Yasawas until we reached Malolo Island where we’re presently waiting out a weather window that we hope will allow us to sail 1,400nm west to Australia.



Or maybe it improved your ability to smell? 😁



