No I am not talking about some incoming evil weather system, I am talking about the vacuum the crew left behind them when they disembarked a week ago. For 3 months we have been full house aboard the b
After a jam packed week of activities in the Solomon Islands, we headed to Papua New Guinea, our final stop before arriving in Australia. Again, we had heard many tales/nightmares of sailing here and
Our almost 1000nm journey from New Zealand to New Caledonia could not have been better. We had a rather low average speed of 5.5 knots with the help of our light wind gennaker sail, which made the t
We started of good and we were basic flying the first 48 hours after we left Fiji. With 25 knots of wind hitting the sails we were doing between 7 and 9 knots of speed on a perfect heading. It was on
After 9 months of “free diving” inside of Anna our new deckhand has finally arrived! Her name is Olivia and according to her application she told us she will be great asset for us and our crew during
We are just about to leave our protected anchorage outside Moorea and head up to the islands of Tuamotus. Bay Dreamer is again fully loaded with fuel, food and water and she feels a bit like a German
We are looking for new crew-members that want to tag along for an unique sail trough one of the worlds most remote group of islands- The Marquesas! The whole trip will take us 4 weeks and we will visi
Here comes a late “arrival post” from the Bay Dreamers! After 25 days at sea we arrived to a beautiful island in the Marquesas called Hiva Oa! Our 3100 miles long journey from Galapagos to Marquesas w
Here comes a short report from the Bay Dreamer´s in Galapagos Islands. Five days has passed sense our arrival to Isla San Christobal and besides a VERY expensive check in our stay has been great so f
Even though we had almost ZERO wind we decided to leave Panama City for Isla Perla late Thursday night. I think we were all pretty tired of both people and mainland Panama so a 12 hour sailing felt l
In a couple of hours we will leave Shelter Bay marina and head to the entrance of the Panama Canal and the official starting point of our Pacific adventure. All our new (and old) crew members arrived
Time was flying: Didn’t I just spend my first night on the boat?? my heart beating fast – after my first night watch alone?? Each and every day passed by with no stress and hassle, just easy de
The five Australians that travelled with us from Cartagena just left the boat here in Portobelo after spending a full week with us. The trip between the two countries normally takes 5 days but we deci
We started of with a happy, strong and excited crew when we left Cartagena late Thursday night. To leave a big city by night is always a good experience; you are steering towards the dark open water m
The Cayman Islands consists of three islands, Grand Cayman, Little Cayman and Cayman Brac. As you can see on our tracker we are now on the biggest of the three islands- Grand Cayman. On this island yo
Come and sail with us to Colombia and the San Blas islands in Panama. We will spend more than 5 months in the region and we would love to have guests onboard from all over the world. Regardless if you