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La Vagabonde
Bahamas
9 years of living at sea 🐙
We actually were pumping this trip and Elayna got us going over 20knots at one point. Very fun and exciting sail with a quick stop in Rota which was unbelievable!!! What a magical place.
What a fun sail. Days like this make me so grateful Riley steered us toward performance sailing. I love my boat!! 🩵
Left one of the more beautiful anchorages we’ve seen in a while. It was blowing 18 then 16 then 14 on a beam swinging aft made for a sporting morning and a relaxing afternoon. Leaving early and arriving 60nm away shortly after midday is one of the reasons I love this vessel. Morale onboard is just excellent despite the challenges with living aboard on top of kids and some seriously anchoring unfriendly islands. Love my life 🫶🌋🌏
After a miscommunication about a potential meeting with the mayor of the island and sailing our OC tender in the beautiful blue inland lake we decided to head to Saipan basically because we had run out of food. Not the main staples but a bunch of things to make like easier with the kids. When we arrived we forgot to bring our phones and wallets to shore which is always a good indicator that we’re back in “Crusing Mode” again. Lenny spent a lot of time at the helm and it was a very smooth sail.
Cannot wait to get some sleep so we can truly appreciate this natural beauty!!
Another 400NM + down 🩵. Pulling into Maug tomorrow morning.. it’s an island made up of the remnants of a submerged volcanic caldera!! Can’t wait to see it. It’s been a rough few days at sea, very strange weather. Flew the drone in the rough weather and West’s hand copped it when catching it 😭
This place is unreal.. whales, massive wahoo, and breathtaking landscapes everywhere we turn 🥲
Day 2 of our passage to the southern islands of Japan! So far so good. We’re all really tired today but spirits are still high. The water is starting to get deeeeep 🤯
La Vagabonde and her crew just nailed our first big passage of the season.. couldn’t be happier! Off to hunt down some sake in this picture perfect little town to celebrate 💃🍶🥳 max speed was 20.4 knots btw!
We’ve never seen so many people on our crew list lol go checkout our new crew members on my profile 🥹🩵 we feel so lucky to get to spend the next few months with them!
Four seasons in one day.. gusty and squally, but spirits were high! One last stop in Osaka before we sail away from the mainland and into the open sea 🌊
First sail of the season.. here we go! 🥲 We’re setting off to pick up our four new crew members before heading further offshore toward Micronesia. It’s been a smooth start, though we’ve been beating upwind all day but we’re NOT COMPLAINING lol so happy to be here ✌️✌️
Who’s new here today from our latest hour long YouTube video? Welcome aboard! We’re reading your comments from our beautiful mountain top apartment.. it feels surreal being here 😍 going to give snowboarding another crack. So yeah we’ve made another quick escape from the boatyard as they prep to paint our fairing. And with just two weeks until we set sail, the countdown is officially on!
A couple weeks from setting sail you guys! And we have enough freeze dried food to last us an entire year 😅
Checkout this kook! 😆 Making progress you guys! I’m already completely obsessed.. and the kids adore the snow. Where’s the best place you’ve spent a ski season?
We’re hauling out La Vagabonde soon to kick off the repairs.. but for now, we’re making the most of our time in Japan 🇯🇵 with Riley’s dad and step mum! Tokyo Disneyland exceeded all expectations (it was seriously awesome?!! Darwin still doesn’t know how to feel about the rides clearly hahahaha), and tomorrow… we’ll finally hit the slopes for some snowboarding🏂
A new season begins! Welcome home 💛 *(Lenny is teary because we are leaving the boat in a few days to go to the mountains and he “just wants to stay on the boat” 🥹🥹)
We’ve officially transitioned from life on the boat to this beautiful cabin as we gear up to start the boat repairs soon 🙏. Here’s a little glimpse into what life has looked like lately. How are you guys?? Tell me things x
At 2am as we were sleeping, a fishing vessel ran into us.. head on. The noise was so loud, and the impact sent glasses smashing and clothes flying out of cupboards. It shook us up in more ways than one 😢💔💔. Thankfully, no one was injured. Not the video we wanted to make, but Friday 5pm EST you can watch the full story on YouTube. Thanks for all of your love and support recently guys!! Really does feel like we have one giant family out there x
We were headed out of the Seto Inland sea, when it happened. The days leading up to the crash were so spooky. We’re SO glad Ellie wasn’t sleeping in the area, when the fishing vessel hit us. The thought sends a shiver up my spine. I’ve been thinking a lot about intuition.. and how torn I am when it comes to trusting it. With Riley being such a science driven guy, I often find myself leaning into logic and evidence over gut feelings. But then, something like this happens, and it leaves me questioning EVERYTHING. Is there another layer to life that we can’t yet measure? Can messages truly be sent to us in ways we don’t fully understand? In this case, I can’t help but feel that little voice.. the one I dismissed.. was literally warning me about what was about to happen. It was! The second the fishing boat collided with us, the first thing I said in my head was “I knew it”. That honestly scared me more than the crash itself. It makes me really wonder.. how often do we overlook these whispers of intuition, writing them off as coincidence or overthinking? What do you think? Is intuition just another piece of the puzzle we don’t fully understand yet? ✨ Or is it just our subconscious piecing things together… and every now and then, a wild coincidence lines up so perfectly that it feels like something more?
Hey everyone! Just a quick update to let you know that we’re all safe and doing well ❤️. We’re taking a little time off the boat to plan our next steps and make some needed repairs. The boat accident video is scheduled to release next Thursday, the 21st, and we’ll be sharing some photos here too. Love you all! Thank you for being part of this amazing, giant SeaPeople family x
Tried to get a cute family pic but failed lol. Lovely day on the water x
Made it to Tokyo!! What a beautiful city.. Having a SeaPeople meetup tonight, if you’re in Tokyo check the hail for more details 🇯🇵⚡️
Left the boat docked for the week, whilst we explore some cities inland 🥲 we’re also celebrating a very successful first week after app launch! Cannot believe we’ve had 50K downloads of SeaPeople!!?And it really is just the beginning. We’re doing it you guys 🩵🩵. Thank you so much for being here fam x
Hooning towards Osaka 🥲
The Naruto Strait was nuts. Right up on the list of worlds most strongest currents 🤪
These two 😂. Just a little day on anchor here, fishing with the boys. Sailing to Osaka tomorrow in this cold front. Shall be interesting..
Yesterday was fun. Tacking upwind 🤪. I stood by the mainsheet for most the day as the gusts came and we dodged sea container ships here in the inland sea. You’ve gotta stick Japan on your cruising list 🇯🇵 we’re loving it here.
Spending the whole week celebrating SeaPeople in video, over on YT 🥳 with our Japan daily vlog series. Your response has been INSANE you guys.. Riley and I are just sitting in a tiny port in Japan watching everything that’s going on and we’re in disbelief. Thank you thank you thank you! Setting sail again this afternoon (of course, we’ll be tracking so stay tuned), we’re headed to Tokyo in the next 2 weeks. Will any of you be around Japan this winter? You know where to find us 🩵
To everyone who’s just joined SeaPeople, welcome!! Drop us a comment where you’re from? (Although, I can see you on explore map 😉😚😚)
Happy to be here, but would also love to be at the Annapolis Boat Show right now. For all of you going, don’t forget to join the SeaPeople Documentary premiere on Sunday, 5:30pm! In the YB Seminar Tent. First in first served. And then you’ll be join us after for a live Q&A session!! We can’t wait to see you there 🩵 (other founders in person, us on zoom) Big, exciting week ahead for SeaPeople you guyyyyyys. Thank you for being here for the very start of it x
A bit smelly, busy and with a lot of current but we made it into the Seto Inland Sea 🥳🥳
We had to move quickly, to avoid the incoming typhoon 🌀. Riley and Kai are currently remounting the engine after we hit a line, which caused a sudden jolt to the propeller and prop shaft.. straining the engine and bending the mounts. The mounts were already in poor shape having rusted.. since our shakedown cruise when the THEN new engine flooded with saltwater due to an improperly installed exhaust pipe 🙃🙃
Y’all need to get your butts to Japan for a sailing season. This place is unreal 🥲 This is Yakushima!
Just cleared the island and we’re finally picking up speed now. Just started doing 11-13 knots in 13-15 knots of wind with the code 0 up. Won’t drop anchor in Amami till well after the sun has set, but it feels good to be moving again! Island hopping towards the inland sea for better protection from the typhoons. Okinawa was delightful. The people, the food, nature 🤯
We made it you guys. Champagne sailing for the remains of our passage! Checked into Japan this morning without any (big) dramas. The customs officials were so welcoming and lovely.. Keeping an eye on the weather and hopefully there’s nothing huge brewing in the next week, so we can stay, and see Okinawa in all its glory 🌳🌅🐬
The tropical depression to the north of us is creating the winds that you see here. Dancing with these pre-typhoon systems issssss dangerous? fun? Stressful? We should make landfall in Okinawa (where karate originated btw) in about 3 days, the forecasts are looking favourable now. Prefer to get my ass kicked by a 14yo brown belt than a typhoon 🥋 Wax on wax off. - Riley
Stay tuned! We’ll be tracking again in a week or so, as we island hop our way to the mainland of Japan. But first, Sake 🍶 x
24 hours of mostly motoring.. but as of lunch time today we’re well on our way with the gennaker up, in 12-15 knots of wind. Things are looking goooooood. 10-11 knots boat speed at 150 ahnnnd dooeeeeeepppp. Let ya know if we see any Chinese aircraft carriers 🧐
ETA Okinawa, Wednesday! Thanks for following along. Any recommendations for other ports/anchorages on our way to the mainland of Japan would be greatly appreciated 🙏🙏
You can’t go wrong here!! Such beauty, everywhere we go. The only downside is that it’s too deep to anchor in a lot of places.
Upwind. Just Riley, the kids and I today for a change!
She handled it like a beast 🤌. Thrashed.. and may have seen to much sun, however.
*still an incorrect, squiggly track line though. Sorry guys! We’re working on fixing this x
Headed back to the main port today. Getting this boat ready to head to some remote places! Don’t know why my track line went nuts here but I’m sure the bug has already been reported. We did not sail in this manner 😆
The Sulu Sea was a new one for us. No pirates.. thankfully.. nothing but crystal clear waters and fish galore 🥲 I’ll let Riley share the photo of him with his big fish he speared though, or he’ll get annoyed with me hahaha
Newly adjusted structural jib is up and we’re nearly ready to set off for good! Malaysia, Borneo river (to see elephants and orangutans 🥲) and the Philippines here we come!! Oh and we found some baby birds in a nest tucked up in the mainsail.. Not sure what to do with them now as the Mumma hasn’t come back? 💔💔
A little movement before flight day 🏃♀️
Look at this bloody boat would ya? Honestly… 🥲🥭🪄
We attempted to leave Indonesia today to make the journey back to La Vagabonde in Malaysia.. but we had some issues with our visas (our fault 🥴) and couldn’t board the flight lol. Hopefully we have better luck tomorrow.. At least Bali is not a bad place to be stuck. Oh and I got a new film camera! Can’t wait to use it. Anyone shoot film?
We launched our new trimaran in November 2023 and embarked on an unforgettable journey 🥹. Our shakedown cruise to Borneo was anything but smooth lol. However, the adventure made it all worthwhile.. sailing up the Kinabatangan River, we encountered wild orangutans and crocodiles in their natural habitat. We also dove at Sipidan Island, one of the world’s best dive spots, where I saw more fish than I ever thought possible!! From there we ventured across the Sulu Sea, navigating pirate territory.. to reach the breathtaking Philippines. The water there reminded me of the Bahamas 🩵. Unfortunately we discovered a crack in our centerboard case, so we stopped in Subic Bay for repairs before setting off on a five day passage to Japan. Our first stop was Okinawa, where the Ryukyu Islands completely stole our hearts.. untouched natural wonders with incredible beauty. For me, Yakushima was the highlight.. an island of ancient forests and magical landscapes 😍. From there we sailed into the Seto Inland Sea, exploring culturally rich cities and remote, hidden islands far off the tourist trail. Along the way we discovered a deep love for Japan’s traditional onsens.. the perfect way to relax after long day at sea. The journey took an unexpected turn when a fishing boat collided with us in the middle of the night while we slept. Now we’re preparing for more repairs before setting off to explore a new destination! It’s been a wild ride on this new boat 🚀✨🤯 we feel so at home on her and just love her to bits. We can’t wait to see what’s next!