Thursday, April 23, 2020

Sailing life by real people

Since before the quarantine, my husband and I have watched YouTube videos to learn new things. One day I was was looking for a show about resin work and stumbled upon Project Atticus. Jordan and Desiree and how they worked and restored their boat for years then set sail. I know nothing about cruising nor boating but after watching these two we learned a ton. How they go about budgeting, fixing things, provisioning and meal making and life on the water. And oh the places they go. 
We learned about how to organize every single tool and spare part on your boat and how many and its location in a bin on the boat. Truly admire Jordans organizing skills for a small working living space. 
The fresh cooking Desiree makes on the boat makes your mouth water.
And they travel together and have real life problems most couples have to learn to deal with. And it is not scripted by Hollywood, this is real life on the water in a boat.
The best parts are the sea, underwater, marine life shots. The coral, the dolphins, the rays, the sharks, sunken wrecks and more. They live on the sea and in the sea.
They fish and spearfish to get food. They trade with locals for food and see things most tourist do not see nor do, world culture.
If you have any interest in the ocean and sailing or mechanics this is worth watching. I think one day we just might have to go and try this cruising life for a little while.
If you like sailing life and want to lend them support go here.
If you want to follow them on Facebook got here.
And watch the first episodes so you get to see how they got where they are today. It is a wild ride and lots of hard work. 

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