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Want to support the podcast? http://patreon.com/SaltyAbandon Motoring the ICW in the fog! We woke up to fog on Jan 16, 2916, in Ft Walton but didn't want to wait for it to lift. We have 67 miles to travel to Panama City today! Kathleen Bush is on the bow and I am driving by the chart plotter.
Ever wondered what mornings look like when you live on a sailboat? 🌊☕ In this video, we share our sailboat morning routine aboard our catamaran as full-time liveaboards. From sunrise coffee to daily boat checks, living off-grid on the water brings a whole new meaning to a slow, intentional morning. Whether we’re anchored in a quiet bay or prepping for a sail, each day starts with a rhythm that’s part practical, part peaceful. In This Video, You’ll See: ✔️ Waking Up on the Water – That first light over the ocean 🌅 ✔️ Morning Coffee & Breakfast Setup – Life with limited space & resources ☕🍳 ✔️ Staying Active – A bit of movement, yoga, or a quick swim 🏊♂️ Living on a sailboat means every morning is a little different—but they all start with gratitude, simplicity, and connection to the sea. #sailboatlife #SailboatMorning #liveaboard #boatlife #catamaran #morningroutine #sailinglifestyle #cruisinglife #offgridliving #lifeonthewater #sailingdeezknots
Sailing "Off the Starboard Hull " (teaser) - Ep. 1 - sailing in a Lagoon 400 S2 catamaran This video is about a Canadian couple from Vancouver Island who is planning to sail around the world, untying the lines in August of 2016. Before we start, we will be exploring the beautiful Pacific Northwest and outfitting our Lagoon 400S2, Muskoka, for our offshore adventure. Please feel free to ask any questions or give us advise - we will try our best to answer all your comments. Also, show that you want to share our excitement by liking or subscribing. We look forward to hearing 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.