SO THIS IS TRIMARAN SAILING

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Gone with the Wynns

Gone with the Wynns

Күн бұрын

This is the day things finally start coming together and we get this NEEL 47 sailing.
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We’re in the final days of our first boat delivery and so far, it has been quite the journey. Not at all what we expected but perhaps more interesting. Because we’ve learned a lot through the trial and error of figuring out a new boat, new systems, and new problems.
But…this is the day things finally start coming together.
There have been days of joy, frustration, excitement, uncertainty, and in the end, a little satisfaction. Friendships were forged, memories were made, and experience was gained. All in all, a successful mission and one we’re glad we took on.
And more importantly, one we’re glad Katy and Craig were willing to let us take on. Because had they not been willing to hand over their floating home, we wouldn't have met them or been able to have such an experience with all the other Patrons they allowed us to bring along. Plus, we had the honor of sailing with Yoshimi. The coolest boat dog on the seven seas. So, thank you, Katy and Craig!
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WE’RE JASON AND NIKKI WYNN. A couple of modern-day documentarians, perpetual travelers, and seekers of tall tales.
We’ve been chasing our curiosity around the world on wheels and keels since 2011. Why? Because curiosity is the key to unlocking life. It pushes us outside our comfort zone, softens our assumptions, and helps us embrace the great unknown. The more we let our curiosity lead the way, the more we discover about ourselves and the world around us.
Our home is also our transportation and we spend weeks away from civilization and sometimes land. Self-reliance and living a sustainable lifestyle are a must. It's all about managing our resources and we’re always looking for new and better ways to do so.
We've lived off the grid for over 10 years now in everything from a Van to RV to a Sailboat. And over time we have learned a lot about renewable energy, creating safe drinking water, and managing our waste.
Our journey is ever-evolving but the mission remains the same: #CultivateCuriosity
Timestamps if you like to Jump Around:
00:00 Sailing Out of Cape Canaveral
02:23 Finally Sailing this NEEL 47
04:03 Sailing into the Gulf Stream
06:11 Terribly Rough Night Sailing
07:09 Beautiful Morning of Sailing
09:04 Close Call with a Cruise Ship Ft Lauderdale
10:58 Stunning Sunset Sailing in Florida
11:40 Dozens of Dolphins!
13:42 New Crew & Key Biscayne Anchorage
15:31 FINAL Repair of the Gaff Rig Mainsail
17:52 Endless Playtime Crew
20:27 Perfect Protected Sailing in Miami
22:33 The Best Sail Performance from the NEEL 47
26:01 Sunset Sailing & Forever Friends
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© Gone With the Wynns 2023

Пікірлер: 404
@ldirk58601
@ldirk58601 Жыл бұрын
No better way to make friends than to solve problems and enjoy sundowners together. Maybe someday Joe can rejoin for a day or two. This was nice.
@Kecarter1
@Kecarter1 Жыл бұрын
I always love starting Sunday morning with the Wynn's....always leaves me smiling. Thank you
@SupremeLeaderKimJong-un
@SupremeLeaderKimJong-un Жыл бұрын
Key Biscayne got its name from a sailor from the Bay of Biscay (northern Spain; Basque Country) who lived in the area while shipwrecked. Biscayne is a term used to describe Basque people. Although named a "key", is not geologically part of the Florida Keys, but is a barrier island composed of sand eroded from the Appalachians, carried to the coast by rivers and then moved along the coast from the north by coastal currents! The reason Key Biscayne has the Cape Florida lighthouse is because just like that sailor from Spain, there were numerous shipwrecks in the area so it was quite a concern and the need for a new lighthouse (the first one was built in 1825 but was destroyed during the Second Seminole War) was apparent and was built in 1847
@nancyi9645
@nancyi9645 Жыл бұрын
Thanks!!!
@highvibe4839
@highvibe4839 Жыл бұрын
Your pretty cool, it’s great to read this history you provide, very informative rocket man, 😂 now sailor man! Seriously this is what engages people to converse politely, a lost art, especially on line. Cheers.
@billmoree8089
@billmoree8089 Жыл бұрын
I grew up on Key Biscayne, and I never kew that! The first times that I ever spent on a sailboat was right there in No Name harbor.
@1corinthians15.1-4kjv
@1corinthians15.1-4kjv Жыл бұрын
Incredible, that a North Korean dictator should lecture American's in their history. Yeah, I know, it is just a name. Funny still!
@castlerc
@castlerc Жыл бұрын
I think the greatest compliment that a dog owner could have is a cat person saying that…… that dog is 💯 awesome!❤
@richardgooding498
@richardgooding498 Жыл бұрын
That's why everyone loves sailors. Because you work together, save each other, love each other, and party together. Can't get nothing better than that. 👍👍🍺🍺😁
@trudymccann3671
@trudymccann3671 Жыл бұрын
This was the best active sailing from you guys in a long, Long Time! You had a Full House, too! Loved the dog, kids, guys, gals and Dolphins! I Enjoyed the Jib tacking, memories of long ago... Superb video, so cool, music, vibes, and just enough of the Sailing jargon to feel like I was there! Lucky Sailors getting to share your passage to Miami and around the Bay, sweet. The sailboat anchored at Miami, looked like a little Castle! 😶‍🌫🥰
@skohaya
@skohaya Жыл бұрын
Most sailors understand Some Things.. We are a team that works together, learns together and lives together. No matter whose boat they are on. What a blessed time!
@brianjones5342
@brianjones5342 Жыл бұрын
I could never, ever get on a boat and sail out to sea but I really love watching you both do it for me, thank you😊
@robertewalt7789
@robertewalt7789 Жыл бұрын
Get a friend to take you out a little ways, maybe you’ll change your mind!
@celticprincess2002
@celticprincess2002 Жыл бұрын
Same my anxiety would take over especially since I’m a insulin dependent diabetic so I’d be constantly worried that my insulin wasn’t at the right temp or what would happen if there was an emergency and I couldn’t get to shore and to hospital in time!
@pdgadventures
@pdgadventures Жыл бұрын
The challenges we face make us stronger and better for going through them. This was a beautiful voyage, full of ups and downs, reminding us that at the end of the day a dolphin show and a sundowner with friends makes it all worth it. Thank you for sharing!
@tigersharkzh
@tigersharkzh Жыл бұрын
If you look on the major yacht sales platforms, you will find a very high number of used Neel Trimarans for sale. Compare the number of them on the used market to the production numbers, you will discover that Neel has the highest percentage of boats produced on the market for resale by the original owner. Brokers have access to some interesting databases that show how long boats are on the market until sold. I'll just say, they're not easy to get rid of.
@caseycraig9398
@caseycraig9398 7 ай бұрын
If you dont mind sharing, what are the problems with the boat?
@svechappe6075
@svechappe6075 Жыл бұрын
What I like about this episode is that it displays some of the warts that come with sailing. The weather doesn't always cooperate, things on the boat don't always work properly, and you are often in problem solving mode. Very realistic portrayal, especially when in delivery mode when you are working with a fixed schedule and pre-determined destinations. Reminds me of when we were on a delivery leg of our boat from the C & D Canal to Cape May, NJ and beating into steep 6-8 foot seas down Delaware Bay with the wind blowing against the outgoing tide under coal gray skies. It was an 8 hour slog, but as we rounded Cape May, the tide had turned, the seas settled down, the sun came out and dolphins escorted us as we came in the channel and into the harbor. Sitting at a nice restaurant in town that evening, we reflected and said it was a good day. We got where we were going, nothing broke and we were on schedule.
@NJ-Cathie
@NJ-Cathie Жыл бұрын
It is funny to see the Wynns in long pants, hats 🧢 & tops. You all are facing some intense winds.
@AverytheCubanAmerican
@AverytheCubanAmerican Жыл бұрын
"But, as Roosevelt said, a smooth sea never made a skilled sailor" Amen, a great quote from FDR! It's a reminder that life comes with many ups and downs, but those bumps are what make us compassionate, resilient, and dynamic people. You know the adventure to Miami was worth it when dolphins are the welcome party! Reaching a goal is always so satisfying, and it shows your will to continue even when times are tough. Love Key Biscayne! A gem in an urban environment. Hope you got some good Cuban guava and cheese pastelitos/pastries from Versailles on Calle Ocho to celebrate! Based on what I know about cruise ships, that one at 13:31 looks like an Oasis-class Royal Caribbean ship. It's even bigger than that Holland America ship you ran into earlier as ALL Oasis-class ships are the world's largest cruise ships. Pretty much the BOSS MUSIC of cruise ships. If there's one cruise ship you don't mess with, it's that one!
@dobiebloke9311
@dobiebloke9311 Жыл бұрын
AverytheCubanAmerican - You write well. It's a pleasure to read. Yeah, what skills would we have if not for adversity? As to the dolphins leading the parade, I don't recall if it was this vid, or the one prior, but Jason mentioned, of the surrounding dolphins, that they were 'far away, what's wrong?'. But as I recall, once they got under way, so did the dolphins, a sort of interesting dynamic to me. I was once in a very sketchy situation on a 40-foot monohull, rounding Montauk Point, a pretty tight and rocky passage, in the middle of a drizzle, reasonable wind. Actually, that was the only advantage I had, other than I was afloat and the boat/sails were all functioning, but it was about midnight, fogged in, with light wind and rain, moonless. There was a lighthouse, barely visible, but it did give us a clue. A buddy of mine, who was a slightly more experienced sailor than I, particularly at reading a GPS (a little hand held thing he brought along as an experiment, being this was about 2002), as well as, plotting a course by the charts. He was down below, and calling out commands, of degrees of compass I should take, so that we wouldn't run up on the rocks, which was a serious issue at the time. We had the deck lights on, as why not, considering we were otherwise running blind, and they at least gave me maybe a 25-foot notice of when or if, I was to run up on the rocks. Point being, just as it got the hairiest, a pool of porpoise surrounded us, three to port, three to starboard, and two leading the way. I called down to Jim, the course has been fine, but I think you can relax a little now. I'll just follow the porpoise, which is what I did. Jim remained down below, checking our course as the dolphins led me, and with every slight nuance of a change in direction, he would call up, 'That was good, keep going'. Once we got into open waters, we thanked the Porpoise (with a standing ovation), and they turned tail, back out to sea, waiting for the next vagabond, I suppose.
@highvibe4839
@highvibe4839 Жыл бұрын
Amazing story, I’ve heard one or two similar over the years, via the Chinese whispers, I’ve never read one quite like this. My goodness, we should never underestimate the connections we have with mammals, animals, we should not fear any of them today, but work in unity together. Happy your safe today to tell your experiences. I hope many read this. ❤
@dobiebloke9311
@dobiebloke9311 Жыл бұрын
@@highvibe4839 - Yeah, it was tight going, but when you think about it, the porpoise aren't going to run us up on the rocks, as they themselves, don't want to run up on the rocks, so it was a pretty easy decision to make, considering that passage is hard enough for a 40-foot sail boat to make on a bright summer's day. As similar story I've heard, is just a few years ago, Dick Van Dyke (yes, he's still alive, and must close to 100 years old by now), was paddling around on a surf board, somewhere off the southern California coast (probably around LA, just guessing). He fell asleep, and when he awoke, he had drifted so far offshore, he couldn't see land. I'm not sure if it were dolphins or porpoise, but one or the other, not only guided him to land, but helped push him there. Apparently, there are no dolphins in the Atlantic, only porpoise. The difference between them, among a few other things, is that dolphins pretty much only live in the Pacific. I don't know if there are porpoise in the Pacific, or not, but regardless, dolphins have a distinctly blunt nose, compared to a 'bottle nose' porpoise, which is what Flipper was, or you can just google it. They are similar looking enough, and behave the same enough (both are mammals, as well), that they are both commonly called by either name, depending on who you're talking with. To confuse the matter, there is also the dolphin (or porpoise) fish, which is a fish, and doesn't look anything like a dolphin or porpoise. In fact, they are a blunt headed, rainbow iridescent fish that are good eating, and I believe are sold at market as Mahi Mahi, but I would check that as fact. I've caught a few, and have always released them. They are very impressive fish, but just not even close to being confused with either a dolphin or porpoise proper.
@michaeltouchette8156
@michaeltouchette8156 Жыл бұрын
that's always my response.... you're more than welcome to laugh at me.... joining in while I laugh at myself..... I love laughing at myself... means i'm having a great time in life!!!
@abe7608
@abe7608 Жыл бұрын
Best 🐬 DOLPHIN 🐬 action EVER!! GREAT WAY TO START MY MORNING- BIG 😀
@tinawildoner7725
@tinawildoner7725 Жыл бұрын
Loved how Nikki and Jason switched roles. Being uncomfortable to learn. And, an excellent reminder, there is always a loving community willing to teach and help.
@aaronsbarker
@aaronsbarker Жыл бұрын
at 0:49 I was like "hey... I think that's Port Canaveral!" and boom... it is! I ducked into there on my way south aboard the Schooner Harvey Gamage in early November 1998 to let Hurricane Mitch pass over us after the storm sank the cruise ship Fantome in the Honduras with the loss of all hands. We had left St Mary's Georgia after celebrating Halloween, stopped for fuel in Fernandina Beach, FL and headed out aiming for San Salvador, Bahamas. After getting word about Fantome, the captain made the call to find shelter. We rolled into Canaveral in the middle of the night while one of the outer bands of the Hurricane was passing overhead and the rain was just slamming down. The port authority told us to tie up at the cruise ship docks near the harbor entrance, but as a 125' wooden schooner, the facility just wasn't made for us and was wide open to the east, so, after tying up, setting fenders and chafe gear and scrambling to get everything secure, the captain found a more protected spot next to Gator's Dockside Bar about a mile further in. We retrieved all our gear and spend another couple hours getting redocked with hold-off anchors and a massive spiderweb of lines. I screwed up tying a bowline in the 2" 3 strand mooring line so the mate had me practice in the rain for the better part of an a hour until I could tie one behind my back. I won't forget Port Canaveral. Good times!
@aaronsbarker
@aaronsbarker Жыл бұрын
Susanne seems like a great crewmate... keeping a sense of humor and the ability to laugh at one's own personal discomfort makes everyone else a bit more comfortable.
@donaldwatson554
@donaldwatson554 Жыл бұрын
Nikki and Jason both have excellent narration voices, I find them so soothing And articulate.
@rjtumble
@rjtumble Жыл бұрын
This one could have easily been an hour video and I still would have been disappointed when it was over, thanks guys.
@ianb4801
@ianb4801 Жыл бұрын
So much fun in this video, thank you: 1. Couldn’t believe how easily the autopilot was overwhelmed - this can’t be right 2.. so many lines to the cockpit - and more crew members that can possibly reach them. I tend to feel embarrassed by my old school mono, with sheets to the cockpit, reefing and halyards at the mast and no jammers anywhere. 10,000 solo miles later I’m not so embarrassed. Best thing about your arrangement - so much in one place which helps with short-handing. Worst thing about this arrangements - so much in one place, eenie meenie minee mo! 3. Sail trimming by committee??? 4. Avoiding those big cruising ships is a thing, isn’t it. In port, especially under engine, I just go to where the ships can’t get me and I put the radio aside. At sea, I normally get nervous when I see a ship going to get 200 metres away (habits learned sailing across the English Channel alone, across 4 busy lines of ships), but with cruise ships I double that. Besides them being lit up at night live a carnival, making more noise than a rock concert, they travel so fast and sometimes people fall off them! Imagine a drunk reveller landing, crunch, onto your foredeck!
@Sommers234
@Sommers234 Жыл бұрын
Looks like a great time ! Once you push away from the dock on a sailboat you become a team. Cell phones put away. Focus on sailing with its challenges and beauty. And look at you getting your boat a little bit sooner !
@itsnotme07
@itsnotme07 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for bringing us along! When I see how many things there are on these boats....I think back to when my Dad would come home for lunch, we'd go rent a 17 ft sloop and sail around Boston Harbor. One sail...no motor, and 1 oar/paddle. haha. Funny thing is...I never thought my "sailing knowledge" would ever come up again....but watching this channel the last 10 years or so (yes, I know, you've only been sailing since 2016), it's nice. No sailing for me at least until I finish recovering from my broken leg from last May. Yeah, it was bad...but I'm back walking, slowly...and moving forward. So maybe? Until next Sunday!
@Squigglydodah
@Squigglydodah Жыл бұрын
This trimoran seems unnecessarily clumsy, finicky and complicated. I can't wait to see the new HH! It's such a sexy boat 🙂
@buttonswon
@buttonswon Жыл бұрын
Hey just a heads up: you’re supposed to completely take down that inner stay sail so you can tack the jib. I think there’s a video the okelleys did where they go out on a Neel 47 and it shows the owner demonstrating this.
@docee195
@docee195 Жыл бұрын
I’m retired and disabled so I totally enjoy living vicariously through you guys. I look forward to your videos each week. Since I have a service dog, I am especially interested in knowing how you handle the dog’s potty business while out at sea? Safe travels!
@DrProgNerd
@DrProgNerd Жыл бұрын
Love my Sunday morning ritual: Coffee with the Wynns ....and company. Always makes me smile. Thank you for sharing with us.
@koehl405
@koehl405 Жыл бұрын
Great start to Sunday morning in Florida. Thanks
@cindyfleer2248
@cindyfleer2248 Жыл бұрын
It’s the Wynns! So Awesome! 😊👍🌸
@karenpolansky9097
@karenpolansky9097 Жыл бұрын
Love it! Glad you got things working better. ❤
@alleycat5472
@alleycat5472 Жыл бұрын
Awesome vid guys. Thank you.
@davidhall869
@davidhall869 Жыл бұрын
Fun to see you guys all working together.
@henrycarlson7514
@henrycarlson7514 Жыл бұрын
Thank You , A fine example of so many good things
@rustie4242
@rustie4242 Жыл бұрын
G'day again, it is great that you got some sailors (that race) on board to help get the boat sorted. I hope you got lots of valuable trimming tips from them. I love your videos but the only thing that is a negative is the lack of fine tuning sailing skills. these usually come from a few seasons of racing, but can make a huge difference in passage times when you have a well trimmed boat, and it's fun to get the most out of your vessel. One of our favourite things to do is try and get the boat sailing in perfect trim in a strait line.... when the boat sails strait for 10 minutes without touching the helm, you know you have the balance right, then turn on the autopilot. It will also save electricity and reduce the workload on the autopilot, extending it's life. Cheers from Down Under, Rustie.
@ericballard74
@ericballard74 Жыл бұрын
Absolutely love this video. Smiles, stories, fun!!!!
@stevemckenzie6334
@stevemckenzie6334 Жыл бұрын
Another adventure!!! Wow those waves..... Love the channel!
@acsticks1
@acsticks1 Жыл бұрын
Awesome to have good people around PLUS your visiting friend that is a sailor!
@seafodder6129
@seafodder6129 Жыл бұрын
That "I thought YOU put the mainsail down!" at the end... Priceless.
@lesshustlemorecoffee
@lesshustlemorecoffee Жыл бұрын
Nice! So glad you were able to do some sailing. And awesome to make friends and to make memories! Thx for taking us along!
@jlegacy
@jlegacy Жыл бұрын
Awesome video today. Love the comraderie amongst everyone. And while you may not have met them before, the patrons have been following you guys. 🙂
@joesrvhome
@joesrvhome Жыл бұрын
I feel for Joe and Cara...but that sea sick just doesn't play! Another fun video! Mabbee Joe n Cara can come back... Safe travels everyone!
@monicasgh68
@monicasgh68 Жыл бұрын
Hello from Ft Lauderdale. It's cool seeing that you passed through my neck of the woods. The dolphins were beautiful and playful. I would love to be able to see them IRL someday!
@ariellesoullighting4309
@ariellesoullighting4309 Жыл бұрын
Loved this!!! Especially the comradery
@Asquaredphoto
@Asquaredphoto Жыл бұрын
This was such a fun video. I smiled throughout. As always, thanks Wynns for another fun Sunday morning.
@rebeccaevans834
@rebeccaevans834 Жыл бұрын
So fun to see my friend, Suz sailing with you all.
@jeannestark6293
@jeannestark6293 Жыл бұрын
Sunday coffee w the Wynns . Awesome!!!
@tortoise62
@tortoise62 Жыл бұрын
Really enjoyed the interaction with all your guests!
@johnermlich7882
@johnermlich7882 Жыл бұрын
Great film.... you guys are always enjoyable to watch
@oursweethomelife
@oursweethomelife Жыл бұрын
Really enjoyed watching the dolphins they really put on a show! It looked like you had a great time with your friends. Thank you for sharing!
@marcellacruser951
@marcellacruser951 Жыл бұрын
It was really exciting watching everyone kick in to racing mode, trying to squeeze everything out of those sails they could. Go! Go! Go! And so glad they got your main sorted.. that was pain in your keister for way too long!
@johnnylightning1491
@johnnylightning1491 Жыл бұрын
Yep it is interesting meeting people in real life you've only known via the Internet, and in my limited experience it's been a good thing. Keep the good stuff coming guys and I hope you get your new boat soon.
@ravenmoon1165
@ravenmoon1165 Жыл бұрын
Super fun and informative vid! It looks like the boat is getting dialed in finally.
@lotusdolphin
@lotusdolphin Жыл бұрын
What a beautiful trip today! Love the camaraderie, dolphins, and the beautiful scenery. Well done! Thank you. From the west coast.💜🤗🤟🏻🥸🇺🇸
@nevermind2394
@nevermind2394 Жыл бұрын
What a FABULOUS episode!!! I have to say, I started feeling queasy just watching some of it on my darn device!! LOL! So great to see the kids, the dog, the co-conspirators .. and the DOLPHINS! HOLY MOLY! That was something! Thanks guys! Keep up the great work! xo
@pfalzgraf7527
@pfalzgraf7527 Жыл бұрын
Great episode! Makes me look forward even more to the time you are on your HH! The community aspect gives a whole new perspective.
@FatWhiskyDrinkingGuy
@FatWhiskyDrinkingGuy Жыл бұрын
Is there anything not broken on this tub? Neel trimarans may look good, but i strongly doubt the build quality....
@vikkilinn714
@vikkilinn714 Жыл бұрын
Seeing those dolphins gave me goosebumps...I absolutely loved it 🥰...been following you two for years💕thx 4 sharing
@sharonadlam3195
@sharonadlam3195 Жыл бұрын
Great video as usual - wonderful to see you enjoying the company of others. What a shot of the Night Heron on the bow 😊😊
@carlinman539
@carlinman539 Жыл бұрын
This was a very fun video, thanks for sharing.😊
@Allen-by6ci
@Allen-by6ci Жыл бұрын
That looked fun. Nice job guys
@michelebushnik2874
@michelebushnik2874 Жыл бұрын
Great video and learning experience for us all! Switch it up, let everyone learn onboard, keep troubleshooting, live, laugh, love!
@annieamiguet7356
@annieamiguet7356 Жыл бұрын
Wonderful video. You guys are in your element for sure. You are getting a taste for when you take ownership of your new vessel. Exciting! Take care. ❤👩‍🦽
@carltontweedle5724
@carltontweedle5724 Жыл бұрын
Great film I thought trimarans where faster you where only doing third wind speed. I cannot wait until you get your boat to see how fast she goes.
@melissareid640
@melissareid640 Жыл бұрын
You guys got this I believe you can do anything if you put your minds to it!!
@RebootTheCatamaran
@RebootTheCatamaran Жыл бұрын
No shade to Neel, but wow is that trimaran fiddly and complicated compared to my catamaran 😮. Yoshi getting her scratch on on the trampoline is just like our dog 🐩 😂 A great episode 🙌
@stepheethee9103
@stepheethee9103 Жыл бұрын
Love this! ❤️
@andyjwagner
@andyjwagner Жыл бұрын
Ruby Rose did a review of the Neel 47 and they were really hard on build quality. I know its a challenging environment, but I wonder how much of that trouble comes down to a boat that's not well built.
@DB-cm1fx
@DB-cm1fx Жыл бұрын
I’m just a KZfaq sailor, but my impression of the Neel after watching the Wynn’s videos is not good. I had forgotten about the Ruby Rose video. With their up close review, you can really tell the poor quality.
@andyjwagner
@andyjwagner Жыл бұрын
@@DB-cm1fx I'm a "KZfaq sailor" too--but I'm a manufacturing engineer for an aerospace company, and little problems like they were seeing at sea have the causes in the design or the factory.
@para1324
@para1324 Жыл бұрын
Great friends and patrons. The main squared away. Having fun best of all.
@mitchdavis8687
@mitchdavis8687 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing!❤
@aaronsbarker
@aaronsbarker Жыл бұрын
That mast head fix was exactly the solution that I suggested when you guys had the initial issue. I'm glad my brain hasn't lost the rigging sense i got from mucking about on schooners!
@BohemianBeatster
@BohemianBeatster Жыл бұрын
Super groovy episode. Exciting, informative, funny, and filled with new beautiful friendship on the high seas.
@akLeanne
@akLeanne Жыл бұрын
You are two beautiful souls. They shine through the screen
@user-jc1zi5xq4k
@user-jc1zi5xq4k Жыл бұрын
loved it. yall did good.
@janaeggleston8118
@janaeggleston8118 Жыл бұрын
very fun... loving the end with the black-crowned night heron... seems you have its assistance
@tortoise62
@tortoise62 Жыл бұрын
While it’s quite interesting to see how you deal with the unexpected, I’m so happy to see things working out. Another thing I didn’t expect was all of the creaking.
@hanabishi5686
@hanabishi5686 Жыл бұрын
Enjoyed this one, thanks guys...
@mangowalter8239
@mangowalter8239 Жыл бұрын
Yikes! This is definitely not a performance cat! 😮
@soggybottom3463
@soggybottom3463 Жыл бұрын
Great to see that mainsail problem sorted, well done! Great fun, thanks for a great video!
@jeannestark6293
@jeannestark6293 Жыл бұрын
Glad you made it
@vickyoakes4584
@vickyoakes4584 Жыл бұрын
Beautiful welcome from all your dolphin buddies!
@sunshinecatcher8779
@sunshinecatcher8779 Жыл бұрын
Living our dreams thanks guys
@Sudz3
@Sudz3 Жыл бұрын
Well? Is Jason getting his dishwasher? We have to know!
@clivebrowne9888
@clivebrowne9888 Жыл бұрын
Watching your videos always makes me smile
@Lambert7785
@Lambert7785 Жыл бұрын
nice, gives you a real idea of day to day sailing
@darrenykema979
@darrenykema979 Жыл бұрын
It's Monday morning here in Australia just after 6am Catching this vid while waiting for my work computer to log on What a great video. It's these videos that "bring life" to my work week because on the water is where we belong Not stuck in a cubicle like a meercat Shows how amazing the sailing community is IRL connections are so much more than virtual One day if you get a chance to be in Australia, I'd love to come sailing
@arthurhouston3
@arthurhouston3 Жыл бұрын
Love this one. All the ports we have sailed from. PC and Ft Lauderdale. Love the big Holland America cruise ship.
@cherylsibson2529
@cherylsibson2529 Жыл бұрын
I loved the Dolphin show, thanks for sharing!
@paulcoggins
@paulcoggins Жыл бұрын
SO looking forward to you getting the carbon fibre cat and being back in the pacific. That said what a wonderful time with "the team"
@davidjohnston3717
@davidjohnston3717 Жыл бұрын
Those dolphins, such show-offs😁. Scene stealers too. Great Sunday morning watch.
@mollytal7099
@mollytal7099 Жыл бұрын
Love the videos!
@BrianRhodes9763
@BrianRhodes9763 Жыл бұрын
Fantastic video.
@timburnett6729
@timburnett6729 Жыл бұрын
Good job guys
@laurierodriguez1432
@laurierodriguez1432 Жыл бұрын
Great how everyone just feels like old friends✌️💜
@HopeOfJoe
@HopeOfJoe Жыл бұрын
F. I. N. A. L. L. Y. ‼️ 🎉 ❤
@pjc222955
@pjc222955 Жыл бұрын
Great video, Awesome last 10 minutes 👏
@randaljameslynch3863
@randaljameslynch3863 Жыл бұрын
Good job!
@CindyWilliams-sx7yk
@CindyWilliams-sx7yk Жыл бұрын
Hey Guys!!! Enjoyed you're video!!
@mars_hikes967
@mars_hikes967 Жыл бұрын
So happy for them to be finally able to change to a nicer boat in the not too distant future. Still no Gunboat but even their new boat will fit their impeccable Texas styling much better.
@video4belphotos
@video4belphotos Жыл бұрын
Best sailing video since you sold Curiosity. Nice to see the action and camaraderie.
@darrellNZL
@darrellNZL Жыл бұрын
That sailing control position looks brilliant!
@bobjones8864
@bobjones8864 Жыл бұрын
People with similar passions often turn into instant friends. What fun to enjoy new people.
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