by oceangybe | Feb 2, 2007 | Blog
Mexico? We weren’t having much luck finding a suitable boat for our adventure in Vancouver. There are plenty of helpful brokers, but the boats we looked at were either too small, needed too much work, or were too expensive. With our planned departure in a few short...
by oceangybe | Jan 10, 2007 | Blog
After a few lazy days around the house over Christmas, I was anxious to work off a belly full of turkey and chocolate and do some sailing. Dad wanted to escape the city on the family boat for a few days. It is was a perfect chance to get our primary navigation system,...
by oceangybe | Nov 24, 2006 | Blog
Reflections on 18 days at sea – by Ryan What an experience! 2400 miles (if you are lucky) across the Northern Pacific Ocean from Victoria, Canada to Maui, USA. We were at sea for 18 days, completely removed from land, our only contact with civilization a SSB HF...
by oceangybe | Oct 26, 2006 | Blog
“Have you got a boat yet”? This question comes up a lot. “It’s going to be hard to sail around the world with out a boat”. Yup, we know. There has been a lot of talk about boats lately. With our spring 2007 departure rapidly approaching, it’s pretty much at the top of...
by oceangybe | Jul 5, 2006 | Blog
On Monday, July 3rd, Ryan and the rest of Blue Moves II left on their vogage to Maui as competitors in the Vic Maui Sail Race… Every two years since 1965, men and women with a sense of adventure and a desire to test their limits navigate the 2300 nautical miles...