by oceangybe | Dec 18, 2011 | Uncategorized, Videos, Webisodes
After surfing epic, Indonesian perfection all day, the OceanGybe boys are hungry for more than waves and head to the local market for dinner supplies. “Kami mau dua ayam banyak, saya potong” translated from Bahasa Indonesian into English literally means,...
by oceangybe | Mar 16, 2011 | Videos, Webisodes
With exception to the plastic trash throughout high tide lines, the Rowa Islands of Vanuatu are paradise. With Khulula at anchor near an uninhabited beach, the crew of OceanGybe conduct yet another garbage study. This webisode is brought to you by KING...
by oceangybe | Mar 3, 2011 | Videos, Webisodes
As Khulula and her crew approach the archipelago of Vanuatu after a week at sea, they spot a smoking volcano, known as Yasur, on the island of Tanna. Mount Yasur is one of the world’s most active volcanos and the crew take a tour to investigate...
by Bryson | Jan 19, 2010 | Blog
I hate our dingy. Our dingy is dying a slow and terrible death. Our dingy has a 5 year “holds air” warranty but it has only been three years. Our dingy needs to be pumped up every 3 hours to stop it sinking. Our dingy is our only lifeline to shore most of...
by Bryson | Jun 5, 2009 | Blog
As I type this, the darkness and gloom slowly increases as Hugh is slowly taping over all the remaining windows on Khulula. The dehumidifier is working overtime trying to remove the residue of my forepeak cleaning experiment – taking the fresh water hosepipe into the...