OceanGybe returns to UVIC

The UVIC Faculty of Engineering and Ocean Networks Canada are hosting OceanGybe for an evening of Meeting, Greeting and Presenting. You are invited! All three OceanGybe crew  members completed UVic’s Engineering Program. UVic played a very large role in bringing...

SV Snowy Ship

Brrr!!! What is going on?!?! Snow on Khulula?! One of the strangest things about coming home this summer was sailing Khulula in familiar waters. It was odd because up until then, we had always been in new places, with new sights. Over the past 3 ½ years, we’ve become...

The Tuamotu’s / Dangerous Isles – Simple Lessons

The Tuamotu’s are the second largest group of coral atolls in the world and famous for many things. Initially known as the dangerous isles by sailors, the Tuamotu’s are virtually unobservable more than 8nm offshore and are strewn with marker and unmarked reefs and...

The evenings before the nights at sea…

The evening before spending a night at sea is always one of sensitive emotions. Trepidation. Awe. Nervousness. Anticipation. Dread. Happiness. Contentment. Fear. Satisfaction. Frustration. All these descriptors are separated and sorted by one overwhelming and all...