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Salty Podcast #67 ⛵ From Wreck to Wonder! | The Sailing Magic Carpet Story

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When Maya and Aladino first laid eyes on their Cape George 36, most sailors would have walked away. What appeared decent from the outside concealed extensive rot and deterioration beneath. But this creative couple—whose backgrounds seemed destined for a nomadic seafaring life—saw potential where others saw a hopeless project.
Five years of intensive rebuilding later, they've transformed a near-derelict vessel into a stunning blue water cruiser they now call home. The journey wasn't just about reconstruction; it was about reimagining what's possible when persistence meets craftsmanship. Aladino's background (growing up traveling Europe in his father's homemade RV) and Maya's upbringing (hearing stories of her parents' world circumnavigation) provided the perfect foundation for this ambitious undertaking.
Their partnership thrives on complementary strengths—Aladino handling the technical aspects of boat building with remarkable skill while Maya brings artistic vision and storytelling expertise to their widely-followed content creation. Together they've crafted not just a seaworthy vessel but a beautiful floating home designed for comfortable long-term cruising.
Now exploring British Columbia's magnificent coastal inlets and archipelagos, they embrace a "sailing around the world as slowly as possible" philosophy. Moving just ten nautical miles a day, they discover hidden anchorages where mountains plunge directly into deep waters. Their approach reminds us that sometimes the journey itself—with its challenges, discoveries, and quiet moments of accomplishment—offers greater rewards than rushing toward distant destinations.
Whether you're contemplating your own boat rebuild, dreaming of coastal cruising, or simply appreciate stories of determination and craftsmanship, Maya and Aladino's adventure inspires us to reimagine what's possible with patience, skill, and a willingness to take on projects others might consider impossible. Follow their journey on YouTube and Instagram at Sailing Magic Carpet to watch as they navigate the next chapter of their extraordinary adventure.

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SALTY ABANDON: Cap'n Tinsley, Orange Beach, AL:
Oct 2020 to Present - 1998 Island Packet 320;
Nov 2015-Oct 2020; 1988 Island Packet 27
Feb-Oct 2015 - 1982 Catalina 25
SALTY PODCAST is LIVE every Wed at 6pm Central and is all about the love of sailing!
YOUTUBE PLAYLIST: https://tinyurl.com/SaltyPodcastPlaylist
PODCAST TOOLS:
Livestream: Https://streamyard.com/pal/d/5430067749060608
Create AI Clips: https://klap.app/?via=SaltyAbandon

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Chapters

1. Introduction to Sailing Magic Carpet (00:00:00)

2. The Sailors' Nomadic Backgrounds (00:05:41)

3. First Boat Adventures in the Mediterranean (00:16:05)

4. The Cape George 36 Rebuild Project (00:27:03)

5. Building a Home on Water (00:39:20)

6. Exploring British Columbia's Coastal Inlets (00:48:29)

7. Rapid Fire Sailing Questions (00:56:34)

8. Future Sailing Plans and Content Creation (00:58:40)

76 episodes

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Watch Full Episode https://youtube.com/live/Pf-pWDAL048

When Maya and Aladino first laid eyes on their Cape George 36, most sailors would have walked away. What appeared decent from the outside concealed extensive rot and deterioration beneath. But this creative couple—whose backgrounds seemed destined for a nomadic seafaring life—saw potential where others saw a hopeless project.
Five years of intensive rebuilding later, they've transformed a near-derelict vessel into a stunning blue water cruiser they now call home. The journey wasn't just about reconstruction; it was about reimagining what's possible when persistence meets craftsmanship. Aladino's background (growing up traveling Europe in his father's homemade RV) and Maya's upbringing (hearing stories of her parents' world circumnavigation) provided the perfect foundation for this ambitious undertaking.
Their partnership thrives on complementary strengths—Aladino handling the technical aspects of boat building with remarkable skill while Maya brings artistic vision and storytelling expertise to their widely-followed content creation. Together they've crafted not just a seaworthy vessel but a beautiful floating home designed for comfortable long-term cruising.
Now exploring British Columbia's magnificent coastal inlets and archipelagos, they embrace a "sailing around the world as slowly as possible" philosophy. Moving just ten nautical miles a day, they discover hidden anchorages where mountains plunge directly into deep waters. Their approach reminds us that sometimes the journey itself—with its challenges, discoveries, and quiet moments of accomplishment—offers greater rewards than rushing toward distant destinations.
Whether you're contemplating your own boat rebuild, dreaming of coastal cruising, or simply appreciate stories of determination and craftsmanship, Maya and Aladino's adventure inspires us to reimagine what's possible with patience, skill, and a willingness to take on projects others might consider impossible. Follow their journey on YouTube and Instagram at Sailing Magic Carpet to watch as they navigate the next chapter of their extraordinary adventure.

Support the show

SALTY ABANDON: Cap'n Tinsley, Orange Beach, AL:
Oct 2020 to Present - 1998 Island Packet 320;
Nov 2015-Oct 2020; 1988 Island Packet 27
Feb-Oct 2015 - 1982 Catalina 25
SALTY PODCAST is LIVE every Wed at 6pm Central and is all about the love of sailing!
YOUTUBE PLAYLIST: https://tinyurl.com/SaltyPodcastPlaylist
PODCAST TOOLS:
Livestream: Https://streamyard.com/pal/d/5430067749060608
Create AI Clips: https://klap.app/?via=SaltyAbandon

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Introduction to Sailing Magic Carpet (00:00:00)

2. The Sailors' Nomadic Backgrounds (00:05:41)

3. First Boat Adventures in the Mediterranean (00:16:05)

4. The Cape George 36 Rebuild Project (00:27:03)

5. Building a Home on Water (00:39:20)

6. Exploring British Columbia's Coastal Inlets (00:48:29)

7. Rapid Fire Sailing Questions (00:56:34)

8. Future Sailing Plans and Content Creation (00:58:40)

76 episodes

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