But it really is more of a mental challenge than anything and usually those long sails end up being my favourite trips of the lot! Finding new things to keep you busy out there is key and if you don't, personally I think you'd go a little crazy. The idea of being out at sea for weeks on end scares a lot of people. Tell us what it’s like to live on a boat for weeks on end. Attack the day’s list of never-ending jobs and adventures!.Make a smoothie for Riley and I, wake up Riley and give him the smoothie.Yoga on deck, or a swim depending on the weather.I seriously don't know how anyone wears those things)
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and I can't wear an eye mask because it hurts my eye lashes. Wake up with the first rays of sunlight (we have no curtains on the boat.What does your morning routine look like? It's a big call, but it's actually neaaaaarly the perfect sailing destination. A bunch of beautiful little islands only an hour’s sail apart, with locals as nice as pie living in cute colourful buildings, lobster EVERYWHERE, it's cheap as chips and there are very protected anchorages which most of the time you have to yourself. and that place is Los Roques - Venezuela. But there is one place in particular that I could spend at least a few years anchored. In 5-10m of clear water, with a nice sandy bottom so you know she's dug with not too many other boats around, just about anywhere. We could also sail through the Suez Canal and take on the pirates but at this stage that’s way too adventurous for me. There's no better feeling than making it to your own deserted island, kayaking to shore, hiking around the island or up a mountain and hanging up the hammock to read my book. This could be either by sail or on foot (preferably both). The idea of an adventure for me, is setting off to a place not many other people would go, or can get to. There is so much space to think out there, with no real distractions and I can just be present! is when the sailing conditions are just perfect and it's just Riley, me and the sea. When we are sailing in rough weather, I am only ever thinking about adjusting the sails and finding new ways of working with the weather to make our situation run smoother.
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Having that ultimate sense of freedom each time I leave sight of land, brings me a feeling of pure joy like nothing else does. We spoke to Elayna about what it's like to live on a boat for months on end, and the perks of a pirate life. Thanks.Meet Elayna Caruso, our newest ambassador, and one incredible and adventurous lady.Įlayna and her boyfriend Riley are sailing the world aboard La Vagabonde, their sailboat, and documenting their adventures along the way. Could you please write “I hear you Riley” or “copy that Riley” or even “just write a proper description and stop whinging Riley!” the former part of the sentence is up to you but if you finish with Riley and its along those lines I’ll know that my message has been received… which would be nice, you know, for me. If anyone out there actually reads this can you please leave a comment so that I don’t feel like I’m speaking to a faceless distant kind of abstract uncommunicative object. R8 (Daily Vlog 14 of 21) Does anyone even read these descriptions? Elayna said I had to write one for each episode and I agreed to it because I know she makes the effort to do it for each episode she puts out but I’m not entirely convinced that anyone actually reads them.