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⛵️🍌🥞Become a Patron!- @BananaPancakes 📸 INSTAGRAM: @bananapancakes 📹 TIK TOK: @gbananapancakes 🛍️ Amazon Storefront: Check out this page from sailingbananapancakes @ilingbananapancakes Venmo: https://venmo.com/u/Kami-Satterlee Paypal: @kamisatterlee In this final episode of sailing in Belize, we check out 3 new islands. Ray Caye, Ranguana Caye and Moho Caye. We spend time sailing to all of them, anchoring and taking the dinghy to the beach. On two of the islands we even have a bonfire! It’s finally time to part ways and say goodbye to our new friends The Bradleys. What an incredible trip!
July 5th-sailed to Ranguana Caye. Dolphins swam by our boat all day. Steve and boys went to check out island, ordered appetizers. Went back and had a bonfire. Me and Malia had a chill night on the boat. #sailingadventure #travelbelize #islandlife #sailinglife #belizevacation #catamarancruise #oceanescape #islandhopping #wanderlust #paradisefound #sailaway #caribbeanlife #belizetravel #bluewaterlife #nauticallife #offgridparadise #traveltheislands #tropicalsailing #belizeisbeautiful #oceanvibes #sailingdreams #explorebelize #seagypsy #sunsetcruise #bareboatsailing #freedomtosail #belizeislands #boatlifestyle #tropicalescape #sailingbelize
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In this episode we continue sailing Belize and all of the surrounding islands. 🍌🥞Become a Patron!- @BananaPancakes 📸 INSTAGRAM: @bananapancakes 📹 TIK TOK: @banana pancakes 🛍️ Amazon Storefront: Check out this page from sailingbananapancakes Venmo: @kami-satterlee Paypal: @kamisatterlee #sailing #sailinglife #sailboat #sailingfamily
⛵️Episode 2 of our Belize-Sailing Vacation. We lifted anchor after a rough night of Easton getting impaled by the catfish. He was up bright and early the next morning fishing again. We loaded up in the dinghy and headed into town to get ice as our fridge and freezer were not working. Once we got back we lifted anchor and headed out into the deep blue sea. Easton and Kamden started fishing right away. The winds were perfect as we lifted the sails. We spent all day sailing and finally arrived at Tobacco Caye. We anchored next to the Bradley's on their boat Apres. We took the dingy over to their boat to meet them and say hello. Then we took the dinghy to the island for dinnr at Reef's End. It was the perfect day and the best evening. The following morning we were stopped by the police to pay to be in the marine park. Afterwards we loaded up once again to go snorkeling. It was so great being back in the water! We explored the island of Tobacco Caye. Once back on our boat we made ceviche and took it over to the Bradley's boat for the night. 🍌🥞Become a Patron!- @BananaPancakes 📸 INSTAGRAM: @bananapancakes 📹 TIK TOK: @banana pancakes 🛍️ Amazon Storefront: Check out this page from sailingbananapancakes Venmo: @kami-satterlee Paypal: @kamisatterlee #sailing #sailinglife #sailboat #sailingfamily
We were invited by David & Kristie Bradley to sail Belize for 10 days! This episode is day 1 of our trip. Our travels to Belize, getting our charter boat and setting sail for the first time in years. Being back on the water with the family, all 6 of us, was a dream come true. We were sailing a 2018 Lagoon 450F. Our first day we anchored in Placencia Bay. That night while Easton was fishing, disaster happened! Watch and let us know what you think on the comments below.
This catamaran tour is not like other tours you may have seen. We break down this boat as liveaboards not your typical part-time cruiser. We look at functionality over design or what “looks” good. Join us and let us know if YOU would buy this boat! 🌟For more information reach out to Doug Ullom at Leopard Catamarans! ⛵️🍌🥞Become a Patron!- @BananaPancakes 📸 INSTAGRAM: @bananapancakes 📹 TIK TOK: @gbananapancakes 🛍️ Amazon Storefront: Check out this page from sailingbananapancakes @ilingbananapancakes Venmo: @tterlee Paypal: @terlee #sailing #sailinglife #sailboat #sailingfamily
We flew to Florida and spent the first half of our Spring Break sailboat shopping. The second half of our trip was all about fun for the kids. In this episode, we took them to Miami! They spent the morning skateboarding at Haulover Skatepark, and then we walked along the bay before getting lunch. We went to the beach and even a Miami Heat basketball game. ⛵️🍌🥞Become a Patron!- https://www.patreon.com/SailingBananaPancakes?utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator 📸 INSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/sailingbananapancakes 📹 TIK TOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@sailingbananapancakes?_t=ZT-8wMIKMURSQg&_r=1 🛍️ Amazon Storefront: Check out this page from sailingbananapancakes https://www.amazon.com/shop/sailingbananapancakes?ref_=cm_sw_r_mwn_aipsfshop_YW7H9BQTQBR292GZVZ33&language=en-US Venmo: www.venmo.com/kami-satterlee Paypal: www.paypal.me/kamisatterlee #sailing #sailinglife #sailboat #sailingfamily
On our spring break Florida trip we hit up Haulover Skatepark in Miami
We Flew to Florida to Test Sail Our DREAM CATAMARAN We left at 3AM with tired eyes but big dreams. After a quick stop in Denver (and Kami stuck next to two wild boys), we landed in sunny Fort Lauderdale ready for adventure! Checked into the Embassy Suites, cruised around town, and the next morning… we got to SEA TRIAL the brand new 2025 Leopard 46 Catamaran — and yes, it was perfect. Silent electric engines. Sails up. Smooth glide. The kids were OBSESSED. But that was just the beginning… We toured the Leopard 45 (hard pass) and then stepped aboard the massive Leopard 50 — it blew us away with space but our hearts still leaned 46. Then came the big surprise: a sneak peek at the 2025 Lagoon 51 — our literal dream boat — and guess what? Prices are dropping. Could it be the one?! Plus, we hit up the Florida Boat Show, met some of YOU (our amazing Insta fam!), relived Season One of Sailing Banana Pancakes, cracked open our long-forgotten storage pod (nothing was ruined!), and wrapped it all up with some wild Spring Break beach vibes with our boys. This trip might’ve changed everything… Will we finally buy our next boat? Watch to find out. #sailingfamily #catamaranlife #boatshopping #leopard46 #lagoon51 #sailingadventure #liveaboard #fortlauderdale #floridaboatshow #familytravel #sailaway #bananapancakesailing #springbreakvibes #dreamboat
The first half of our sailing year! Florida to Grenada!
We set sail from Martinique to the breathtaking Grenadine Islands, passing the iconic Pitons of St. Lucia with a rainbow over the island—talk about a postcard moment! After anchoring next to our friends on Twin Flame in Union Island, the adventures kicked off: hiking, sailing lessons, dolphins, workouts at sea, and Caribbean sunsets. But this episode isn’t just about smooth sails… • Wing foiling in stormy weather • Teaching the kids to sail a Hobie Cat (with lots of laughs!) • Exploring the 7 Sisters Waterfalls—yes, we jumped ALL 7! • Unexpected culture shock at Grenada’s Carnaval—let’s just say the kids got an education we weren’t planning on. • And of course… classic sailing life chaos: dinghy engine dies at night, paddling in the dark while bailing out water! We hauled Banana Pancakes out of the water for her pre-sale inspection—was Steve’s hard work enough to pass the test? Meanwhile, Karver lived his best life leading the kid pack, Kamden and Easton mastered wing foiling, and Easton kept us laughing through sailing lessons and workouts (yes, in his underwear). PLUS— • Monkeys in the wild • Fireworks over private islands • Fresh markets, boat repairs, and our first look at a Leopard 50 • Kami flies to Miami for Malia’s doctor’s appointment, leaving the boys to pack up life on board. This is REAL liveaboard life—equal parts adventure, chaos, beauty, and saying emotional goodbyes as we close this chapter with Banana Pancakes. If you’ve ever dreamed of sailing the Caribbean, navigating family life at sea, or want a behind-the-scenes peek at boat life (the good, the bad, and the hilarious)… this episode is for you! Watch now to see why sailing isn’t just a journey across oceans—it’s a journey through life’s wildest moments.
Easton learning to sail on a Hobie Cat on the island of Grenada.
In this episode of Sailing Banana Pancakes, we wrap up our unforgettable time in Martinique, start major sailboat repairs, and head off on an epic sail toward Grenada—complete with a dolphin encounter that blew our minds! After spending weeks sailing through the Caribbean, Martinique gave us a chance to slow down and focus on the nitty-gritty of boat life—maintenance, repairs, and the daily reality of living full-time aboard a sailboat as a family of six. Life on a Sailboat Isn’t Always Paradise—Sometimes It’s Scrubbing Rust Until Your Hands Bleed With Malia off the boat that day, Steve and I (Kami) had to dock the boat without her. Tight squeeze between two other vessels—but Steve handled it like a pro. Once safely docked, the real work began. We dove headfirst into boat projects. Steve tackled the big stuff—fixing the engines, the rigging, and diagnosing all the electrical issues. Meanwhile, the kids pitched in big time. Our boys took over scrubbing the hull and deck, getting rid of built-up rust and grime. Easton went so hard his hands literally started to bleed. The commitment was real. While the guys handled the boat’s exterior, I kept things going inside—homeschooling the kids, meal prepping, and organizing our floating home to stay sane in the chaos. It’s not always glamorous, but this is what real family sailing looks like—everyone pitching in, learning responsibility, and growing stronger together. We Got Contacted by a Reality TV Producer… Seriously Amidst the chaos of repairs, something totally unexpected happened—we were contacted by a reality TV producer who had been following our journey along with a few other sailing families. They were interested in putting together a show based on real families living the cruising lifestyle, raising kids while exploring the world on sailboats. The producer interviewed all of us—Steve and I, the boys, Malia, and even a few other sailing families. It was wild to see how our story resonated. They created a reel and pitched it to a network. In the end, it didn’t get picked up, but the experience was surreal and honestly kind of magical. We especially loved hearing our kids’ thoughts during the interviews—unfiltered, honest, and full of heart. Just another reminder that this journey is shaping all of us in beautiful ways. The Reality of Boat Repairs (Still Not Done) Between interviews, we kept chipping away at the never-ending list of repairs. From engine issues to wiring frustrations, nothing gets resolved quickly on a boat. But we made serious progress, and even had time to socialize—because cruising life isn’t just about fixing stuff. We met new friends, Rob and Shelly, and shared dinner and stories ashore. Our kids got invited aboard a neighbor’s monohull sailboat that had an entire gaming setup inside—it was heaven for them. We love seeing them make friends from all over the world and adapt to this unconventional lifestyle. Steve’s friend Kasey also flew in to tour a boat—after watching our adventure unfold for the past year, his family decided to take the leap too. There’s something special about inspiring others to chase their wild dreams, and it reminded us why we share our journey in the first place. Casting Off from Martinique | Tight Dock Maneuvering and a Golden Sail to Grenada Eventually, it was time to say goodbye to Martinique and get back on the water. But pulling away from the dock was nerve-wracking—our catamaran was sandwiched between two other boats with barely a sliver of space to spare. Steve maneuvered like a total legend and got us out clean. We anchored on a mooring ball for the night, soaking in one last Caribbean sunset before an early departure. At sunrise, we hoisted the sails and pointed our bows toward Grenada. The conditions were perfect—calm seas, steady winds, and stunning views. As we sailed past the iconic Pitons of St. Lucia, the beauty of the Caribbean coastline left us speechless. But then it got even better… DOLPHINS! A Whole Pod Joins the Journey Suddenly, out of nowhere, an enormous pod of dolphins appeared beside our boat. It wasn’t just a few—it was a full-on dolphin family, leaping and gliding right next to us, riding our bow for what felt like forever. It was one of those moments that made everything—every repair, every hard day, every long night—absolutely worth it. Just pure magic on the open sea. What This Journey Means to Us This episode is a true slice of our liveaboard family sailing life—the highs, the lows, and the stuff in between. From hard work and big dreams to unforgettable moments with the ocean’s wildest creatures, we’re reminded again and again: this life may not be easy, but it’s rich, raw, and deeply rewarding. We hope this video inspires you to chase your version of freedom—whether that’s casting off to sea, starting something new, or simply choosing a path that feels true to who you are.
Sailing St. Lucia After the Storm | Anniversary, Chocolate & Mud Baths! | Ep. 45| Banana Pancakes We’re back with another unforgettable episode of our sailing adventure—and this one’s packed with tropical storms, wedding anniversaries, chocolate EVERYTHING, volcanic mud baths, and a wild ride through St. Lucia’s breathtaking terrain! Last time on Banana Pancakes, we woke up in beautiful Marigot Bay, St. Lucia—fresh after a hurricane swept through the area. The skies cleared just in time for a special day: our 17th wedding anniversary (June 24th!). We soaked up the sun by the resort pool with our sailing friends, the Murpheys from SV Colette, before Steve and I snuck off for a romantic date night at the hotel. In this episode, we say goodbye to Colette and explore the island by car, dodging downpours and soaking in the lush, post-storm landscape. First stop? Fond Doux Eco Resort for lunch and mini nature walks, then on to Project Chocolat—where everything is made from cacao: skincare, desserts, even boozy drinks. It rained nonstop, but hey, we had our trusty umbrellas from Decathlon (thanks, Guadeloupe!). We made a quick roadside stop to admire the Piton Mountains, though the torrential rain, rock slides, and hurricane damage—banana trees everywhere—definitely made it more dramatic than expected. Next day, we hiked the Tet Paul Nature Trail, choosing it over the more intense Pitons hike (because $50 per person in the rain? No thanks!). Even though it was muddy and wet, the views of the Pitons peeking through the clouds were totally worth it. Then things got messy—literally. We visited the Soufrière Volcano and Sulphur Springs, the only drive-in volcano in the Caribbean. The area was completely flooded! The boys had the time of their lives swimming in the volcanic mud, while Malia and I froze and retreated to the car. It was one of those chaotic but unforgettable family travel moments. On our last day in St. Lucia, we drove across the island to drop Malia off at the airport—10 amazing days full of love, storms, chocolate, and island adventure. Then it was time to sail north to Martinique to prep the boat for sale. The passage was smooth, filled with diving seabirds and Caribbean vibes. Docking in a jam-packed marina without Malia? Let’s just say it was interesting—but we made it! Thanks for watching our journey! If you love family sailing adventures, Caribbean island life, and real, raw travel stories, be sure to like, subscribe, and hit the bell so you never miss an episode. Tags: #SailingFamily #StLucia #CaribbeanLife #SailingAdventure #BananaPancakes #LiveaboardLife #FamilyTravel #SailingVlog #Martinique #TropicalStorm #MudBaths #ProjectChocolat #IslandLife #TravelVlog #AnniversaryTrip #VolcanoAdventure — Join the adventure every week as we sail the Caribbean, homeschool our kids, explore off-the-beaten-path gems, and chase the dream of living wild and free on the sea. !
Surviving Tropical Storm Brett! Engine Failures, Water Maker Breakdown & Hurricane Prep | Banana Pancakes Sailing Description: In this thrilling episode of Banana Pancakes Sailing, we face our most challenging adventure yet! The morning starts off sweetly as we find Easton and Karver snuggled up fast asleep on the couch. But peace quickly turns to chaos as we lift anchor in heavy winds and set sail towards a new anchorage in Martinique. With one engine down, a broken generator, and a failing water maker, things aren’t looking good. We anchor on the outskirts, but the situation turns dangerous when we discover our boat is stuck sideways on a rock with a failed engine. Our only option? Drop a backup anchor and pray it holds through the night. With our friends on Orion (an 80ft Catamaran) directly behind us, it’s a sleepless, nerve-wracking night. But just when we think things can’t get worse, we learn Tropical Storm Brett is heading our way. With our boat barely functional, it’s a race against time to make repairs, provision, and find shelter. Despite engine failures, a broken generator, and a water maker that won’t work, we manage to get one engine running. With our friends from Colette sticking by our side, we make a bold run for Marigot Bay, St. Lucia—one of the best hurricane holes in the Caribbean. The journey there is unexpectedly fun—jokes over the radio, good sailing vibes, and Easton rocking his “lucky” fishing underwear (but still no fish). We finally reach the safety of Marigot Bay and prepare for the worst, setting lines, dropping anchors, and hunkering down. Despite all the chaos, we find moments of peace and gratitude. We hit the gym, the kids wing foil and swim, and we enjoy dinners at the marina. When the storm finally hits, it feels like a whisper rather than a roar. We wake up to a serene sunrise and beautiful calm waters. This episode is all about pushing through challenges, overcoming setbacks, and finding beauty and gratitude in the journey. It’s another chapter of our wild, unpredictable sailing life—one we wouldn’t trade for anything. Watch until the end for some of the most beautiful sunrises and sunsets we’ve ever seen! Tags: #BananaPancakesSailing #TropicalStormBrett #SailingFamily #BoatLife #MarigotBay #HurricanePrep #SailingAdventure #FamilySailing #MartiniqueToStLucia #SailingJourney #LivingOnABoat #LagoonCatamaran #SailingWithKids #CaribbeanSailing #DeepSeaFishing #EngineFailure #BoatRepairs #SailingChallenges #SailingVlog #CatamaranLife #StormPreparation #TravelFamily #BoatProblems #SailingWithFriends #GratefulForThisLife #SailingViral #AdventureLife
As tropical storm Brett was picking up speed and heading right towards us, our boat was completely broken. This week’s episode, caught in a hurricane out NOW go watch!
March 30, 2025 Q & A Live Join us LIVE as we answer all your burning questions about our next big adventure! We’re sharing our plans for finding a new boat—Leopard 46 or Leopard 50? Plus, when we plan to leave, where we’re headed next, and reflecting on our past episodes from Season 1. We’ll also chat about Easton’s fishing adventures and what’s in store for the Banana Pancakes journey. Don’t miss it!
From Chaos to Kindness | Sailing from Dominica to Martinique (ft. Engine Trouble, Mahi & a Rescue!) We left Dominica with over 20 knots of wind and immediately broke a cleat holding the Genoa—then the Genoa took out our light. Welcome to offshore sailing! Rough seas, tangled lines, and flying fish dreams made for an unforgettable passage to Martinique. Easton hooked a Mahi Mahi (while in his underwear, of course), and just as we were celebrating, our port engine died. In the middle of troubleshooting, we heard a distress call—another boat, Alkoomi, had also lost an engine and was drifting. With only one working engine, we managed to tow them safely into Martinique (just after our own engine miraculously roared back to life). From sea sickness to jellyfish stings, engine drama to towing another sailboat, this passage had it all. But the reward? Turtles greeting us at anchor, Easton filleting his mahi like a pro, Kamden catching jellyfish and befriending a pigeon, and the boys hitting the town for some soccer and basketball with the locals. We wrapped it all up with a trip to one of the coolest zoos we’ve ever visited, a cactus injury (thanks, Malia), and a peaceful sunset dinghy ride back home. Hit that like button if you love wild sailing adventures and subscribe for more crazy days with our family aboard Banana Pancakes! Timestamps: 0:00 Leaving Dominica in heavy wind 1:45 Cleat + light breakage 3:12 Sargassum and missed fish 4:05 Mahi Mahi madness 5:20 Engine dies 6:30 Distress call from Alkoomi 8:15 Towing a boat in open water 10:00 Arriving in Martinique 11:00 Salt, stings, and a stowaway pigeon 13:00 Exploring with the locals 14:20 Unexpected zoo adventure 15:45 Cactus, sunsets & gratitude