Episode V10 - Transatlantic Passage

For many sailors, an ocean crossing is a dream to be accomplished. This is an excerpt of our Transatlantic Crossing episode of Distant Shores. I think it gives a bit of the feeling of starting off on an ocean passage. It is Christmas 2007 and we are getting ready to sail our Southerly 42 from the Canaries to Antigua. We have done 3 transatlantic crossings before but always with just the two of us. It was great to have extra hands on this passage since we could do shorter watches with more rest. Much less stress. The whole episode is 24 minutes long. This is just a short web sampler. If you are in Europe you might be able to catch the show on Travel Channel, or in the USA on WealthTV. Or you can order our programs on DVD.

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Episode V9 - Tropical Moods

Sheryl and I are back in the studio in Canada working on the TV new TV shows, and today we had our first snow of the year. So I thought I would put up a podcast to warm you up in December! This was shot in the Exumas island group in the lovely Bahamas. We made 4 half-hour TV shows about the Bahamas last season, including 2 on the Exumas. If you dream of the perfect shallow tropical waters this is the place!!
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Episode V8 - Launching the 42

Exactly 2 years ago we launched our Southerly 42 Distant Shores! So for the anniversary I have put up this excerpt from the Season V DVD set. It is cold in England now and 2 years ago we were facing a cold sail south to the Canary Islands before heading across the Atlantic!

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Episode V7 - Trent Severn Waterway

Fall is here so we were thinking of the trip south down the waterway. For us the first leg of the trip is a cruise down the lovely and historic Trent-Severn Waterway in Canada. This is an excerpt from the show we shot last fall as we sailed south going through one of the spectacular Lift Locks on the Trent System.
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Episode V6 - On the Bahama Banks

The Great Bahama Bank stretches for hundreds of miles. We were sailing up from the Caribbean and came from Crooked Acklins Island over to the tip of Long Island, then onto the Bank. It was 40 miles to Georgetown most of it very shallow water over perfect sand. We sailed all day in water barely 6-10 feet deep like a giant swimming pool. Once when it got less than 5 feet deep I jumped overboard to see how close our keel was to the sand.

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Episode V5 - Getting off the Beach

This was our first time beaching the boat. We stayed overnight on the sandbank and next day pulled off with the rising tide using our Fortress stern anchor.
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