OLOH TV – Anchorage Misery In Miami
A few years ago we anchored out in Miami for the first time. There are a handful of anchorage options within a few miles of ocean access and we chose our spot based on our primary need of relatively easy…
A few years ago we anchored out in Miami for the first time. There are a handful of anchorage options within a few miles of ocean access and we chose our spot based on our primary need of relatively easy…
In our previous video we took you down New York’s Hudson River from Catskill to Croton-On-Hudson. In the sequel we’ll show you our Half Moon Bay Marina departure in real time, but did we fix that failed bow thruster? We'll…
The OLOH Crew had the good fortune of being joined by great friends for a last hurrah of the northeast boating season, heading down the Hudson River from Catskill, New York. In this episode we’ll give you a good feel…
The interrupted adventure continues! After turning OLOH over to the excellent team of Captain Bob Shircliff and his wife Pam, our floating home was expertly and successfully delivered to the excellent Anchorage Marina in Baltimore. We returned to the…
A few months ago as we were gearing up for our trip from the Florida Keys to New York aboard OLOH, a close friend asked if we would ever consider using a delivery crew for the trip. It’s about twenty-six…
In this episode from OLOH-TV, we depart Naples, Florida after a very early morning dockside surprise to make way for a new-to-us marina destination along the Okeechobee Waterway which was a big surprise as well. Come aboard for the ride…
OLOH is officially on the move! We've shoved off from the Florida Keys to begin the 1800+ mile journey to New York. We hope you'll follow along our day-to-day by checking out our Facebook page and/or joining us on Instagram…
Life is what happens to you while you're busy making other plans. We have no idea what life may happen this time around, but the plan is coming together. Some time before April, 2022 has come to an end, we…
In several of our videos you'll see OLOH transiting the Okeechobee Waterway in Florida. It's the only way to travel between Florida's east and west coasts by water without heading south through the Keys (which adds around 250 miles to…
We're often asked, when we're offshore on a continuous course for hours and hours, how do we pass the time? Well, we came up with one interesting way on a recent travel day. Check it out and we guarantee you'll…