Sailing Sabrina

Coastal Cruising on our Hinckley Bermuda 40

18 October 2016 | Savannah, GA
12 July 2016 | Sail Harbor - Savannah, GA
11 July 2016 | Sail Harbour - Savannah, GA
10 July 2016 | Sail Harbor - Savannah, GA
10 July 2016 | Savannah, GA
09 July 2016 | Sail Harbor Marina - Savannah, GA
08 July 2016 | Shelter Cover Marina - Hilton Head Island, SC
10 June 2016 | Shelter Cove Marina - Hilton Head Island, GA
10 November 2015 | Hilton Head Island, SC
19 July 2015 | Charleston, SC ICW StM 477 MM
18 July 2015 | Winyah Bay Entrance - Georgetown SC
18 July 2015 | Georgetown, SC ICW StM 403 MM
16 July 2015 | 310 MM - Southport, NC
16 July 2015 | Southport, NC
14 July 2015 | 295 MM
10 July 2015 | Beaufort NC
09 July 2015 | ICW Mile Marker 130 near Belhaven, NC
08 July 2015 | Manteo, NC
03 July 2015 | Headed to Portsmouth

Old Engine Ready To Remove

11 July 2016 | Sail Harbour - Savannah, GA
James Newsome for Joe Brasfield
In order to access Sabrina's engine for removal, the sink and half of the Galley cabinetry has to first be removed. This project is not for the faint of heart. But soon, Sabrina will be sporting a newly factory rebuilt Not Your Father's Perkins engine!

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Vessel Name: Sabrina
Vessel Make/Model: Hinckley Bermuda 40
Hailing Port: Saint Simon's Island, GA
Crew: Joe & Pat Brasfield
About: We have been full-time liveaboards for five years and we are career professional educators. We will retire within the next five years and plan to cruise the eastern coast and Caribbean. During our 2015 summer vacation from school we plan to travel from Beaufort, SC to the Chesapeake.
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Our first sailboat was a Cal 34, which we named Cest La Vie. Sailboats are sort of like houses where you start off small and eventually move up to a larger one with more bells and whistles. Cest La Vie will always hold a special place in our hearts as she taught us how to sail and cruise, and was [...]
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Sailing Sabrina

Who: Joe & Pat Brasfield
Port: Saint Simon's Island, GA