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We're leaving Scawfell Island and setting off on a 120 nautical mile journey to Island Head Creek.. Normally, we’d stop and explore the islands along the way but this time, we’ve got a short weather window to make it south, so we’re sailing non-stop, all day and all night, before eventually moving on to the Keppel Islands. So come aboard and see what it’s really like to live on a sailboat - as we’ve kept this video as real and as raw as possible! 🐠 Become a Patreon + help save the ocean 🌊👇 https://www.patreon.com/c/SailingAmi 0:00 - Welcome Aboard! 0:34 - Navigating from Scawfell to Island Head Creek 3:29 - Sunset Sailing & Night Watch Under the Stars 5:15 - Sunrise with Dolphins: A Perfect Sailing Moment 7:12 - Island Head Creek: Coconut Hunting on the Water 11:04 - Mangrove Mudcrabs: Exploring Coastal Wildlife 13:03 - Hoisting Sails: Leaving Island Head Creek Behind 14:17 - Processing Fresh Coconuts Aboard the Sailboat 15:57 - “Lure On My Croch!” 17:46 - Galley Girls: Life in the Sailboat Kitchen 20:00 - Sunset Extravaganza: Sailing into Golden Hour 22:24 - Boat Jump: Water Fun on the High Seas 23:14 - Keppel Island Mangroves: Shoreline Exploration 25:00 - Island Footsteps: Hiking & Discovering 29:00 - Next Week’s Voyage: What’s Ahead on Sailing Ami #BoatLife #TruthAboutSailing #OffGridLife #UnfilteredLife #TinyHomeOnWater

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Fantela-Marenic at 2016 470 Worlds. Buenos Aires

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A Dugong swimming away along the reef, followed by a Hawksbill Turtle right underneath him ! So rare to see that animal, this double encounter is a really special gift ! Siaba Kecil, Komodo National Park, with Tidak Apa'pa Liveaboard

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A beautiful little beach in Raja Ampat is home to lots of juvenile black tip reef sharks.

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