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One of our favourite things about cruising is learning from the people that we meet and sharing our experiences. We met a couple who had just bought their first boat and were looking for someone to help them out as they learned the ropes and built up some confidence before they headed off to new shores on their own, and Iain was more than happy to spend a few days playing around on a monohull and zipping up and down the coastline with them. Fair winds!

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[Image Description: The view from the back of our boat shows our dinghy floating in the water and a monohull at anchor behind, lifting its main sail. There are two people standing on deck.]

Our first introduction to the wild world of Carnival! We took a bus over to the other side of the island to join in all the festivities, and ended up walking most of the way home as we stayed after the buses had stopped running.

Sparkles, smiles and feathers galore. What a day!

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[Image Description: 1. Brioni and Iain take a selfie in the middle of a large crowd of people all dressed in bright colours. 2. A woman parades down the street towards the camera wearing a large costume of bright coloured feathered wings. 3. Iain and Brioni take an excited selfie in front of the passing parade.]

Look what we made! Strong enough to stand on 💪🏻

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[Image Description: Brioni is balancing on the extended bow sprit, leaning out from the spinnaker halyard with one arm in the air in celebration.]

The face of relief when you finish attaching the bracket without dropping it in the sea!

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[Image Description: Iain is lying on the trampolines at the front of our boat. He is leaning over the cross bar next to a small bracket below the furling drum.]

Our motto has always been to try and do our boat jobs ourselves and we usually find ourselves muddling through, even if we don’t succeed in the conventional way!

Watch the whole video: https://youtu.be/qTBhVt_1Mnw

New episode OUT NOW!

This week, we build our own bow sprit – a pointy stick out the front of the boat which will allow us greater flexibility and sail choice when we’re sailing downwind.

Jump on over to our website to see us drilling terrifying holes in our boat, dropping parts in the sea and working through the night to get this job finished!

www.red-seas.com

Following our initial work with NGO Watts on Water (an incubator project of Watts of Love) we were asked to fly to St Vincent with charity representative Brooks Watson to capture some video footage of life in the aftermath of the volcanic eruption.

On Friday 9th April 2021, La Soufriere, the volcano on St Vincent, began erupting with great plumes of ash which covered the island and surrounding areas. We were struck by the significant impact the cloud of ash had on the residents of the island as well as those on neighbouring islands and sailors in the local area.

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