Cruising: the Vagabonde Life - Sail Magazine

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Seduced by his characterful moustache and the appeal of life afloat, the year-old from Geraldton soon agreed to join Riley aboard. She began documenting their budget cruising adventures for family and friends, including the myriad trials, challenges and plain scary moments of liveaboard sailing, before sharing the videos publicly. After three years, including crossing the Atlantic and Pacific, they struck a deal with Outremer for a new 48ft catamaran on a hire-purchase agreement.

This provided a more comfortable base for shooting and editing video, which has transformed into slick TV-quality production for their Sailing La Vagabonde episodes. It also provided a stable platform to bring a mini Vagabonde into the world in the shape of their son Lenny. In November they made headlines by carrying climate activist Greta Thunberg eastwards across the North Atlantic along with month-old Lenny.

He thinks more buyers should look at the numbers, demand the polars, ask more relevant questions of brokers and not get sidetracked by sales talk. Riley and Elayna struck a deal with Outremer for a new 48ft catamaran on a hire-purchase agreement.

Photo: Robin Christol. You get that feedback, it talks to you more. That said, Riley and Elayna think that selling a performance machine to the less experienced sailor should come with responsibility.

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I point out that a high proportion of multihull buyers are coastal holiday sailors, while many new performance cats are too costly. But Riley confirms that his video is aimed at people who want to do some miles. What a great story Erik not to be confused with Eric. Things happen that take precedence over dreams in the lives of most people. Fair winds Erik. Eric your child is 25 and you are saying he is not able to handle setting an alarm clock in your mind, he is not capable of using one in the way you would like.

He is 25, what have you taught him? It is your job and his moms job to teach him to survive in this world.

Reading your comments, it seems you have affected his upbringing, you are negative, and mean!!!!!! So, I can only imagine what he went through!!!!! Good work!

Best of Luck! Do you guys plan on visiting the states , if so and your close to the galveston kemah area give me a call would love to buy you and Elayna dinner, also I work and am very involved in the sailing industry here in the area and could get you both a sailing seminar that could put a little money in the kitty.

Having done the same thing I fully agree with what you said. I just started a vlog on youtube myself, Resolute Sets Sail. Would love for you guys to check it out and tell me what you think. We are in different oceans right now but someday soon would love to share an anchorage and have some adventures. Thanks for a great job on the e-book and all the other great advice. Riley- Awesome job on the Bilgey video! Elena- I was madly in love with you.

I suggest watching it again and try to gain understanding of the deep, complex meaning of what Bilgey! Warm Regards- Robert. About the time and money� how longe travel time do you guys think Hey thanks for sharing your adventure! I some how found your video on my homepage of youtube for some reason.

And really the only reason why I clicked on it was because of Elayna look so awesome in the image of the video! I am completely jealous!

Keep it going! Hi you guys are awesome. I am so proud of you because you have encouraged me to pursue my dream of sailing and living aboard my very own yacht.

I was trapped in the world of having debts and no time to live from working 6 or 7 days a week. It happens now I am able to live my dream in spite of my circumstances. I was a victim of a hit and run accident while riding my motorcycle. I lost everything, even my health. But since then my health is getting better as I am ex navy and have coverage with the VA. I have plans to purchase a 36 ft CS and from the research I discovered it is a fantastic ocean bluewater vessel.

I am soon to marry a gorgeous woman who admires the lifestyle you guys have. She is so special and awesome. I have picked up a lot of helpful ideas and advice from you two and hopefully one day we can meet.

Jackie my sweety also sings like a bird. Funny how she has all the talent; can sing, is incredibly gorgeous, super funny, great heart, brilliant, and I am just me, hahahahaha. I am the luckiest dog in the pound. Anyway thanks for your post, videos, and the generous gift here that is a really great resource. I am not able at the moment but soon I would like to help you both continue with your dreams and make a donation.

I wished I had done this sooner, as was my dream while I was in the US Navy, but it is never too late and since last week, I turned 52 on Sept. My how time flies.

Jackie is a true blessing and lucky for me, she is a bright, young, 26 year old who has known, and loved me since she was Bless her heart she is the real deal. Jackie you will see us and hope to catch up on the water with you two. Be safe and keep sailing. At almost 67 years of age, I have learned a few things over time. One is, you never ask anyone how they afford to do something.

Things like that. However, you always wonder, for instance, how someone affords to travel around the world unless they are rich, or have and income, or saved up a few bucks. It is always instructional, and interesting to me, to know how someone manages, or has managed their passages.

So in that vain, let me say thank you for revealing your method. Since I now know you have a kitty, as the result of your video ventures, I will attempt to make my small donations in the future, to help in a minor way. Thanks guys, I really enjoy your posts and they bring back fond memories indeed. For everyone else out there wondering how they can scrape the cash together to buy a boat, why not do it for free??

There are loads of very friendly and generous cruisers out there who are always looking for crew. Personally I spent four months cruising around the south pacific on two different yacht,s and it was one of the best experiences of my life. No stress about running costs, insurance, maintenance etc.

Generally, in my experience the only pre-requisite tends to be that you be easy to get on with, considerate, and responsible enough to be able to keep watch when required.

Cooking skills are probably more highly regarded than sailing experience as well!! Sound too good to be true?? I found it surprisingly easy to arrange after visiting various marinas and dock yards in New Zealand during the hurricane season when most of the boats are doing repairs, waiting for the weather to settle before the next leg in their journey much like Riley and Elanya. I met soo many interesting people, all with great stories to tell.

I received a number of offers to join crews on a variety of yachts. Some wanted a small contribution to living costs, others were actually paid charter deliveries , and several were FREE!! Once again thanks guys for keeping the retirement dream alive, and cheers to Sora and Roam Free for making my own little adventure around the South Pacific possible!

I spent almost 20 years as a US Paratrooper and would have gladly traded that life for sailing in a dinghy. I will be forever grateful�thank you. Nice post dispelling the myth of sailing being only for the super rich! All the way around the world! Great to see you guys enjoying yourselves, and taking life as it comes.

To Eric if you a still with us. Tomorrow is the first day of the rest of your life. I discovered your videos just recently and they reminded me of my own sailing adventures in the Mediterranean with chartered boats. We all make sacrifices for freedom because freedom is worth it. Most people get that but are too afraid to pursue it. Your videos show that overthinking should be thrown overboard. I would guess that when you work on a oil rig you are well paid and so is your berth on the rig, you dont go shopping after work so its easy to save.

Thank you for sharing your adventures! Seeing first hand the ups and downs is encouraging me to get out on the water. I hope you have a chance to document your travels especially well when you reach the more non-English speaking countries across the Pacific. I am particularly interested in sailing there one day. Keep up the beautiful music Elayna, I look forward to some original pieces from you!

I watch your videos for 2 reasons. Oh and the sailing around the world bit is alright I guess. I kid I kid. Before I binge watched your videos, I thought travelling the world on a sailboat was just something rich kids and owners of corporations did for shits and giggles on summer vacay. After watching your videos that really changed.

My perception on life, love, travelling, work, play, music, suddenly had a little bit more spice. My wife and I help out with youth here in Montreal and just a couple of days ago we were talking to them about dreaming big.

Dreaming big and having your dreams come to fruition by hard work and sacrifice. You guys are a great example of that! Thank you for the spice! Thank you for the dreams! Now its on youtube! Loads of love from London: Thanks for your inspirational videos. You guys make a great team and come across really well. Riley seem laid-back but hardworking and competent.

Eric, kiss my ass! And my sail boats ass too! And everyone elses ass that commented. Good morning from the wet uk. I them work in this corporate world for the last 20 years.

I have brought my kids while separated from there mother. I have done it tough. I purchased my boat 2 years ago a 49ft big enough to can some clothes. What Elayna and Riley do is show us what is possible, and the fun you can have whilst doing what you enjoy. But at 45 what I have realised is life is about what you do not what you have.

Your more than welcome to join me on my boat anytime. For sailing experience. The guy from Glasgow. Ask and you shall receive.

I found you guys on YouTube and followed you right the way through. I have a mate who works off shore out of mermaid Marine so congratulations on saving the cash and not buying into the Aussie Dogma of buying a house!

Your life is my dream. You have worked hard to live your dream and that is amazing. You two are really inspirational. This is my idea of pure happiness. Hi, Riley, what a lot of great comments and interaction you guys are generating.

Entertainment in itself. I love the videos and I follow your adventures with keen interest. I am so glad you both have ignored the naysayers, and set your own course in life. I could not have imagined anything more soul sapping. To think a mans life story could have been summed up entirely in so easily, is what gave me the inspiration to set out and enjoy life.

I bought a bike, strapped a swag to the back, a few clothes in the saddlebags, and rode. Every turn in the road, over every hill, was a new adventure, some more pleasant then others. Best of luck on future travelling and keep safe. Take care and good luck. I understand discussing financial matters can be crass but it really helps someone like me get a grip on what it would take to do something similar, and for that I thank you.

If Eric knew that I have just sold seven properties to fund my new yacht and world cruise, he would be apoplectic. All I can do is sit and chuckle. Keep up the great work Riley and the beautiful Elayna. Hi guys You have been a big inspiration to a lot o people and me. I feel terrible of the comment left earlier to me 15 mins ago but in real life 6months ago or so I truly believe that if you really want something and if you work hard and focus you can achieve it I was only 17 when I left Albania and came to the UK as a refuge?

I am digging the videos you and Elayna are putting together. At 45 years old I just discovered sailing and the freedom it offers so we are now putting money away to get a catamaran less lean haha when our son goes to college in two years. I have two questions if you ever have the time to respond.

Have you ever felt threatened by other humans since you started sailing? Anything is possible in this world if u want it bad enough!! The timing of finding ur boat and each other just shows this adventure was meant to happen for u both. I wish u the best of luck, the best of fun and to stay safe.

I was travelling up the East Coast alone camping, on an open ended and unplanned road trip. After 3 mths of my tent I spoilt myself n spent a night in a real bed at a backpackers budgetary conscious of course! Having never sailed in my life but with a thirst for adventure, and no fear, I met the German Skipper n we left SE Qld the next day. Heading North to the Whitsundays for the next six months.

The best six months of my life. I was invited to stay after six mths as they were heading to the Greek Isles, woohoo, except my dear Gran passed away n I needed to return home to NSW immediately.

Pls feel free to contact me sometime as I would love to share stories. I wish u both all the best n just go where the wind takes u guys. Blessings to u both. Great videos love watching them. We are also taking time out to sail the Mediterranean and live aboard.

It is not that hard to do. The hardest thing is to stop dreaming and make the decision to go for it. We work hard setting up our own business, employ other people, have a huge mortgage, negative equity and have a 12 year old daughter still in school. Decided to put all on hold and take daughter out and home school and go for it. Stop being controlled by what you think society expects you to do and live your life free���..

Good sailing, Jay! Maybe we will cross this summer somewhere in Croatia�! Full respect for such decision! You mentioned you bought yours from some italians, so was that in italy?

How did you get the boat to the caribbean? Sailed all the way there across the ocean!?! Riley and Elayna � Its Nice to see free spirits following their dreams and using their talents. What The Both of you are doing take s a Lot of courage and Hard work. You have given me courage to follow my dreams of traveling.

I am very impressed By the Both of you. Keep being a example for people who need to wake up and remember their dreams. Hello All. There will always be people who find it hard to see what other people are trying to do and cant understand, why or how people can do what they do. Riley and Elayna have made there decision and as they say in Oz Good on You. Why do you have to explain yourself at all mate, you are doing what you want and if you share with people who want to donate to you it is a great idea and for me thanks for the videos I love seeing them.

Keep posting. I have one question where did you learn to sail and did you start in a small boat or just bought La Vagabonde and learnt in that? My choice of boat is the Oceanis might see you some where sometime bring the beer. Thanks for the details, mate. I was also wondering how much you paid for that cool vessel and what your costs were at sea.

I love the open transom for its ease of getting in and out, but that also could be an enticement for opportunistic thieves, as I think you guys discovered early on. I love customizing cars, so expect my ship to look like something out of a Mad Max film. Thanks for sharing your dream with all of us. My wife is not a fish eater, nor overly adventurous, but I think she is having a change of heart. We have altered our retirement plans and want to sail around the world.

Thanks for the inspiration. Take me for example. I slept in my car and ate at free homeless soup kitchens. Heck, I even golfed at a public course once a week. I have been saving for a few years now and I finally have enough to do it, you guys have put the last drop in the glass, i needed this, thank you. Would I love to be doing what Riley and E are doing? Damn straight I would, it was my dream to look at doing something similar when our 4 kids had grown up, was also my dream to try to help them all get established financially, sadly now both dreams are gone thanks to their grandparents.

So when I watch these videos do I get jealous? Hell no!! I am where I am because of my choices, unfortunately trusting people I loved, so do I stop trusting? Do I stop loving?

Do I get bitter and twisted and resentful? I like everyone else who reads these posts have absolutely no idea of what you have been through in your life, so I like all of them can and should only relate what we have been through and should not assume to give you advice. All I can say is that the wolf you feed is the wolf that grows, so if you feed the sadness, anger and bitterness then it will grow, if you feed love and forgive than that grows.

I applaud you both for having the courage to follow your dreams, to seek new horizons and challenge your comfort zones. You are in an incredible position to be ambassadors for a cause. Consider something and be champions for it, social, political, environmental, educational whatever�.

I have noticed a bit of a theme of tour guide coming through, nice, and I really think you could do something in concert with this, think big picture like the seascapes in front of you. No just a little tour of the island, what is that island facing in the future? What political issues? What social injustice? What educational reforms? What environmental concerns? Use what you have as the core and link and think to bigger things.

I want to congratulate both of you on your travels and compatibility. They can, at least, run away. No escape on a boat. They made a fine art out of traveling for free,,, in a Franklin. THEY had 4 kids during the trip. Daniele Pellegrini holds the record for overland travel. I met him up in Whitehorse, Yukon Territory. He drove a Fiat-Iveco, big, knarly 4 wd.

I spent 15 years on the road,, on land. Sailed a few hours out of Cairns. Met some people on Bagheera, a black 72? I sailed the Nile on a felluca. It was like having your head in heaven and your feet in hell. NO keel. I got a Kiwi artist to draw me a grinning skull and we sailed the nile for a week with a jolly Roger that a tailor in Aswan sewed up.

Met a lot of cruisers in Cabo San Lucas and Ventura. I often listen to Christopher Cross,,, you know the song. I dream of a boat, now and then. Once again, congrats on your living your dreams. If you hit california, I can take you inland to places like Yosemite. Beats the snot out of Ayers boulder. Thanks for ones marvelous posting! I quite enjoyed reading it, you might be a great author.

I will remember to bookmark your blog and will come back later on. I want to encourage that you continue your great job, have a nice morning! Well done guys your doing what I would like to do, You say a smaller boat how much small JOhn. Extraordinary effort, Riley and Elayna. And a great post, Tony, with a marvellous suggestion. Mean and vicious remarks have no place in what you represent: freedom, equality, courage, peace, acceptance, and goodwill � young people who have risked everything to do something unequivocally on their own terms without harming anyone.

Not kidding, this is a sincere invite. Cheers, and all the best. How do you cross a tightrope without a net? You just go and do it. Thanks for sharing your adventures! I actually found you guys on youtube looking for rigging video for catalina Only cruised on bigger boats a few times. Now I am getting a catalina. You guys are a great inspiration in a too busy world�.

Hi Paul, just saw this post and felt the need to reply. Awesome experience you guys are sharing with us and motivating a whole lot of people to get out and do something!! Every day seems to have it challenges and rewards as you do your thing in a harsh, dangerous environment which also comes with breathtaking beauty.

Safe travels and I hope you do a road show one day hurricane season?? Chris poor up a 35 cause. Tickets, certificates and trade are typically shipped with way requisite, unless differently specified, via nonrecreational chemical substance.

An idea I had: as another source of revenue, you could entertain conferences while you are grounded. I am convinced people would come see you too present your capsules with live comments before and after. I would come and gladly pay for a conference. A conference of 90 minutes, with a bunch of capsules would be a fantastic way for people to escape into your dream.

PS: you should remove all the comments including the Troll Eric, it just pollutes an otherwise interesting blog. There are always Trolls showing up, just need to moderate them out of existence. Wow, what a surprise to see all the acerbic comments on such a well thought out blog and website from someone who figured out who to make a little cash while pursuing their dreams, wish I could have figured it out years ago.

I grew up on a cruising boat and my parents circumnavigated when I left the house, with very little money. Now me and my family will try the cruising thing when we retire,,,,but all of this is by choice. Wanker Eric has choices and can make them as he chooses, all of us do. There are ways of making income selling photos. As an amateur photographer and in the people I encounter do make money doing it. Also, become really good at it, learn to use manual settings, take pictures of Sailing La Vagabonde Boat Price Youtube locations you visit, make a small book some day discussing the location along with the photographs.

I find watching your videos and reading your blog a breath of fresh air. Only one word.. And Elayna� Wow.. Well done guys.. Enjoy what the world has to offer. Ahipara New Zealand. I watched a few episodes and enjoy seeing the freedom that you chose to have. You are following your dream and have found something that no one can take away from you. Well deserved and you have it coming in a good way.

Elayna, not sure if you might try getting into the zone and get inspired in writing some songs during some of the quiet times. Your voice is very charming both in comments as well as when you are singing. Just let it flow and you will find your own and get really good at it you got the time� i think. There might be an opportunity in this. Keep up the good vibes and my thoughts and prayers are with you guys on all your adventures.

If anyone is jealous want to do something similar Sailing La Vagabonde Boat Price Target with little money just go backpacking or bikepacking.

Personally I find being at the mercy of the sea a bit terrifying from previous experience in a Contessa 32 when I was a kid my heart is in the mountains and forests. I remember waking up on my 40th birthday, laying in bed, looking back, and asking myself if I had any regrets. Regardless if they were good or bad. The beauty is you can start living at ANY point in your life. But your post reminds me a bit of my dad. Bitter� He had big aspirations coming from a small country to North America.

However, he had a wife and 3 small children to take care of and raise. His inner feelings were always boiling below the surface and when he got miffed his reaction was always more than the situation really was. We existed around him for a long time. I once sat with him and asked him if he knew what he had done.

I am just glad two souls came up with a plan, worked the plan, and now live the dream! Looking forward to seeing you two live out that dream on my computer. Regret is a terrible word to utter at the end of ones life. Sail on brother!!! What are you going to do with La Vagabonde? I would love to have the chance to get it. Congratulations, you guys deserve that wonderful opportunity.

Hope you continue your adventure for many years to come so we can keep watching your sailing adventures. Go for it. Keep up the great work. Let me know when the boat is up for sale I can wait for a while I am retiring to the Philippines.

Congrats you two. You really deserve this. When you come through the canal again maybe we can meet up. Although we could never keep up with you. Sending love and best wishes for the future. So the only downside for you is that you have to sail the world again!

Hoorah for us watching the journey with you. How will this affect your circumnavigation in the Vaga? Will you be finishing in the Vaga or switching over to the cat along the way? Fair winds and following seas, mate. Always loved Cats ever since I was a small kid and my dad got me involved racing Hobies on lake Norman against the man himself John Hobie.

Wanna see you walk the dog with that big beast. I am so thrilled for you guys, I Sailing La Vagabonde Boat Price Yahoo can;t wait to see what adventures that await her�she is beautiful! We love you two, just the way you are. Congratulations, and thanks for taking us along for the ride! A wise investment, I love to watch your guys adventures. Congratulations on the deal you landed�Its awesome and I think the whole world is going to be puffing wind into your sails and watching what I consider to be one of the most amazing life styles achievable�.

Well � C. This is what my wife and I are also about by end of I look forward as you transition from monohull to cat so I can learn for you as we will be doing the same and could save me some goofs and mistakes. Averaging over 10kn and in comfort and style � you deserve it! You have both brought the dream to our lives. Long may you continue. One day we all hope to join you.

My boat is going to take a few more years to make seaworthy but you keep me strong. Love you both � you deserve everything you work for and you guys DO work at this lifestyle. Top Banana!!

Matt � Bristol UK. Fair winds, Ernesto. Now we can look forward to your retracing your voyage, assuming you pick up the boat in France. Hope so. Some great boat names in that book, Auryn and Falkor come to mind! Congratulations you guys. I have been watching your videos for 4 months and just love all the adventures and fun. You are such an insparation to me!!!!!

So excited for you both, sincere congratulations. You both deserve this. Congrats again and happy sailing. My husband and I have been following since day one and we have been looking at sailboats ever since hoping to join the adventure!

Congratulations on your new baby! No more leaks topside! A fond au to La Vagabonde Originale, she served you both well! I have watched every video since you set out and have loved the story and seeing your video skills increase, to the point where they are truly professional.

I have been hoping, for a long time, that someone would come up with the money to ensure you complete your dream and keep telling us the story. Now they have! Brilliant News! Regards, Mike. Good for you two, us, and Outremer. You get to sail in a lovely new home, we get to follow your adventure, and Outremer will be backed up with orders. Congratulations� so cool! You two are great, keep up the cool vids. Catamarans are sweet.

That thing looks sick! A cat, wow would never had expected that, and new on top of that, congrats. Is it a loaner or are they giving it to you, if a loaner will they be paying for the maintenance?

What will happen to the old boat, up on blocks or selling it. So many questions. Fantastic news, looking forward to many more videos over the next years. You inspired me to start preparing for a sailing trip around the world as well, not in a big catamaran though I have a Beneteau as well.

You guys should check out the Pacific Northwest Vancouver to Alaska on your next round the world trip. A cat�well well well�bloody hell�good on ya mate� both of you of coarse �. Great news for both of you as whole new set of adventures waiting just around the corner. I will have to admit though as a mono hull fan some of the romance including the difficulties might be gone.

Yeeaaaah a Cat! Does this mean another circumnavigation? Keep the stories coming for your reality is my dream! If I was a boat builder I would provide a boat for you to sail around the world, great marketing and exposure.

Besides I am as sick as you guys hearing the boat squeak every time a wave hit the hull of the boat, LVB still a great boat nevertheless. A cat means more space and stable sailing, new skill sets for Riley and Elayna! Safe sailing and keep up the good work!

That is awesome you guys, and well earned for the hard work you guys have put in on your travels and videos! Good job. No matter what you call her, fair sailing!! I am so stoked for you guys.

Cheers from Texas. My limited knowledge of catamarans, is that Outremer is the pinnacle of bluewater cats. Unreal, guys!

All those positive vibes you send out are coming back around full circle. Thank you for documenting your very unique lives! Thank you for sharing your adventures!

So happy for you! Wow, a perfect event for a fabulous adventure! And a fond au revoir to La Vagabonde I, she served you so very well�. I feel like you guys are family after watching and sharing your videos from almost the start. Well played guys.

Hope to see you out there someday. Hope you make it to the East coast of Canada someday too. Thanks for all the Vids. Just amazing� you two are the real deal! Excited to see what comes next for you both! Fantastic news! I know you work ed hard for it. I too dream of a cat but for now enjoying my Islander Awesome news!





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