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But to be honest as soon as I left school I knew living in my home town was not going to be ‘it’ for me. and I can’t help but feel bad for creating a life for myself abroad. I miss out on weddings, birthdays, baby showers. The greatest challenge would have to be being away from my family and friends year after year. We’ve met a fair few sailors with kids onboard so it can definitely be done. As far as we can tell, not much will change other then a few minor alterations to the boat as he gets older (harness, nets on fences, locks on hatches etc). We can’t wait to show Lenny what’s out there. Over the years, we’ve become much better sailors and we’ve upgraded sail boats which is why we decided to bring another little soul into this world. It’s so exciting and I definitely couldn’t go back to living a life on solid land.
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The unpredictability of life on the ocean can be quite stressful, but it also makes me feel the most alive. One thing I say to people when they ask what it’s like to live on a boat I always say how one day can feel like the best day of your life and the next day, the worst. We might spend a week in a protected anchorage with the hatches shut, reading books while some bad weather passes feeling sorry for ourselves and annoying each other, or we might be cooking up fish with our boat neighbours onboard drinking wine and appreciating the heck out of a sunset and life in general. We never know what is going to happen the following day and our moods are influenced so much by the weather. Our life onboard is what I would consider quite.
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A fun fact is that Geraldton is something like the third most windiest place in the world and growing up on the coast meant I constantly had windburned lips and some days you had to avoid the beach at all costs, or the sand would sandpaper your skin off! I’m originally from Geraldton, Western Aus and Riley is from a tiny country town called Whyalla near Adelaide, South Aus.
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Our boat La Vagabonde is currently in the Caribbean (surprise surprise). The boat moves around as we please, but we tend to stick to the places with palm trees and we chase the summer. We live on our boat for 9 months of the year. So work for us is sailing the world, hours of editing videos onboard and most recently, raising a child! I guess people liked the rawness of our videos and there’s a kind of “if we can do it, you can do it” underlying theme to them.
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This somehow eventually became our full time jobs. So I quit my job in playing guitar and singing for a travel company on a Greek island and we sailed from Europe to New Zealand (what an amazing country!!) over a few years and we documented the entire voyage on YouTube.
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I had no idea how to sail either, but I did know that I really liked Riley and for that reason I was game enough to take on the challenge of learning how to sail with him. It was one of those things where I knew I had to say yes just to see what happened. My partner Riley and I met by chance around 5 years ago in Greece and we’ve been together almost every day since! My partner had bought a sail boat, having no clue how to sail and he asked me to join him only a month after knowing each other. I never knew I could love someone as much as I do Lennon. 25 years young and I recently gave birth to our little boy Lennon Foster in December. She shares with us a bit about life abroad sailing the world, and how she intends to navigate this with a new baby. Originally from Australia, Elayna and her partner Riley have documented their travels on their YouTube channel. Throw in flights and the yacht survey and it was another $5,000.Elayna Carausu is a new mum to Lenny. The Actual Cost Nothing showed up on the survey and it appeared I had picked up the soon to be named La Vagabonde for roughly AUD $100,000 … a bit of a steal. Riley Whitelum's and Elayna Carausu's travel and lifestyle videos have a huge following and, with 1,800 paying patrons, they earn just shy of $10,000 per episode. Sailing La Vagabonde is another now famous vlog channel. Secondly, is La Vagabonde still sailing? Since 2014 as of 2018 the pair have sailed over 105,000 kilometres (65,000 mi) combined, including three Atlantic ocean crossings and one Pacific ocean crossing.īeside above, how much do sailing La Vagabonde earn? So grab the kids and gather 'round the TV, and spend some time laughing and adventuring with the Z-Crew! Likewise, what kind of boat is sailing zatara?ĪLL OUR VIDEOS are TV-PG and filmed, edited, and produced exclusively by the six of us on our boat, the Privilege 585 Catamaran.