Smashed in 60 knots & 6m seas sailing to Australia - Part 2

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Sailing Jaygo

Sailing Jaygo

Ай бұрын

This is Part 2 of 2 videos of our ocean passage from Vanuatu to Australia. We ran from a category 5 cyclone in Vanuatu, had beautiful conditions for most of the way, then sailed straight into a massive East Coast Low Pressure System as we approached the Australian Coast. On top of all this, we both became quite sick with Covid during the passage. Two people handling an Amel Super Maramu yacht in pretty terrible conditions.
Music by Elena (of Straddie fame!). Music title: Home.

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@user-xg5tb3gl4l
@user-xg5tb3gl4l Ай бұрын
Having a boat that provides many options to sail in a balanced state and being able to keep moving in a safe and manageable way in 50-60 knots and 6m+ seas is a true testament to the design and build of your vessel however what is truly impressive is the humility and seamanship you both displayed under very difficult circumstances. May you’re joys be as deep as the ocean and your sorrows as light as the foam.
@sailingjaygo
@sailingjaygo Ай бұрын
Hey Mark, thanks for such a generous comment.
@guidouytterhaegen
@guidouytterhaegen Ай бұрын
It helps when its an 50 + feet vessel like an amel……..
@guidouytterhaegen
@guidouytterhaegen Ай бұрын
And 50 kn wind…… gusts i suppose,though rough weather it was definitely.
@sailingjaygo
@sailingjaygo Ай бұрын
Hey Guido. True & true.
@MrAnthonyp28
@MrAnthonyp28 Ай бұрын
What type sailboat is yours?
@sptrsn
@sptrsn 6 күн бұрын
Merciful heavens. Don’t let my wife see this, she’ll never agree to go sailing again. Way to go guys.
@sailingjaygo
@sailingjaygo 5 күн бұрын
LOL. Thanks Steve!
@timothydunn5889
@timothydunn5889 27 күн бұрын
Havin "been there, done that" over 30 odd years, this is the best representation of a storn from a sailboat I have seen. Well done to you both on your courage, composure and sound boat handling.
@sailingjaygo
@sailingjaygo 27 күн бұрын
Thanks Tim. As you would know, “time on the water” counts at these times. 👍
@lawrencea274
@lawrencea274 20 күн бұрын
Absolutely well done in an extremely rough situation. As a sailor for 40 years , yes a capable blue water sailor is much more capable than most of us are. Though sailing I have never been in sea conditions that were the conditions you have just gone through. But I have been in a commercial ship in swells from 20-25 meters, in a 100' foot boat towing hundreds of tons behind. I definitely can understand and comprehend your sea conditions. Well done to both of you.
@sailingjaygo
@sailingjaygo 19 күн бұрын
Thanks Lawrence. 👍
@HakanSjo
@HakanSjo Ай бұрын
Great heavy weather sailing video! Thanks for sharing. Shows that times for well built blue water yachts aren’t over.
@sailingjaygo
@sailingjaygo Ай бұрын
Thanks Hakan. Jaygo is 25yrs old though! 👍
@ratusbagus
@ratusbagus 9 күн бұрын
@@sailingjaygo that's another plus. She's proven.
@sailingjaygo
@sailingjaygo 8 күн бұрын
True
@cathiejohnson4820
@cathiejohnson4820 24 күн бұрын
I'm an ex-yachtie - sailed up from NZ, through the Coral Sea, Phillipines, Borneo, and the South China Sea with a final 65 voyage across the Pacific to Victoria Canada. I was a few sailing vlogs and this was by far the best footage of the 40-50knot conditions. The swell builds and it's as if the wind blows the top off the swells off somehow. Many thanks for the videography
@sailingjaygo
@sailingjaygo 24 күн бұрын
No worries Cathie. People who have been to sea in a blow, know the signs. Thanks for your kind words.
@davidi4306
@davidi4306 Ай бұрын
Glad I was watching from my lounge room! Respect!
@sailingjaygo
@sailingjaygo Ай бұрын
Thanks David. Luckily it’s not like that very often. Hope it looks good on the big screen. 👍
@RogerMather-gq8rn
@RogerMather-gq8rn Ай бұрын
What a charming and lovely couple, thank you for sharing your adventure.
@sailingjaygo
@sailingjaygo Ай бұрын
Thanks Roger. The cheque is in the mail. 😁
@pmorph
@pmorph Ай бұрын
Excellent video-- great footage. I really like the protection you have in your cockpit! The boat really stood up to those conditions amazingly well. Phil that is not Phil!
@sailingjaygo
@sailingjaygo Ай бұрын
Thanks mate. Yep, the Amel cockpit is awesome.
@rbarker4426
@rbarker4426 27 күн бұрын
You guys blew all the other KZfaq boat/yacht videos right out of the water.👍👍👍👍
@sailingjaygo
@sailingjaygo 27 күн бұрын
Wow. Big call! Some of those KZfaq channels are amazing and put in a huge amount of effort. Thanks.
@rbarker4426
@rbarker4426 26 күн бұрын
@@sailingjaygo it reminded me of Calypso with Jacque Cousteau the sea was phenomenal and your yacht handled it dramatically 👍👍
@sailingjaygo
@sailingjaygo 25 күн бұрын
Thanks mate.
@SchiReBe
@SchiReBe Ай бұрын
Super Maramu: Super yacht for these conditions! And a great video!
@sailingjaygo
@sailingjaygo Ай бұрын
Thanks
@Niknteen1
@Niknteen1 Ай бұрын
A seriously calm boat you have.. it never looked close to being in a struggle.. a calm boat brings peace to those aboard. Awesome vid.. thankyou both kindly for sharing.
@sailingjaygo
@sailingjaygo Ай бұрын
Very true about the calm boat & the effects on the crew. Thanks.
@zeropopulation
@zeropopulation Ай бұрын
Your equanimity in this dastardly sea, wind and sickness was admirable. Your perseverance and decision making was exemplary. This is what a sailing video should be like … not the pap that 98% of sailing videographers squeegee out of their sea trials.
@sailingjaygo
@sailingjaygo Ай бұрын
Wow. Thanks.
@two-sense
@two-sense Ай бұрын
"sea trials" lol. SV Seeker comes to mind.
@sailingjaygo
@sailingjaygo Ай бұрын
Mmm
@Facebookisforsheep
@Facebookisforsheep 12 күн бұрын
@zeropoulation BTW Got the Castle ref. You can’t buy what we’ve got! Well done mate. 💕👍
@sailingjaygo
@sailingjaygo 12 күн бұрын
💕
@Wauquiez48Pilot
@Wauquiez48Pilot Ай бұрын
Greetings from the Uk, extraordinary tale, thank goodness your faithful boat held together. Your calmness under extreme circumstances was really impressive. When u add Covid it’s doubly so. Amazing, well done guys what a story thanks for recording it when I am sure it was the last thing you wanted to do!
@sailingjaygo
@sailingjaygo Ай бұрын
Thanks so much for your kind comments. We appreciate it.
@bioweez
@bioweez 5 күн бұрын
Awww bless! Thank you for sharing. Hopefully you are all well now!
@sailingjaygo
@sailingjaygo 4 күн бұрын
Yes. All good. Thanks Lisa.
@claimsprocessinfo
@claimsprocessinfo Ай бұрын
Amazing footage and some great discussion at the end. Thats one of the best videos ive seen. Thank you for uploading this.
@sailingjaygo
@sailingjaygo Ай бұрын
No worries mate.
@MHow1900
@MHow1900 Ай бұрын
Amazing sail. Thank you for sharing!
@sailingjaygo
@sailingjaygo Ай бұрын
No worries. Thanks for watching. 👍
@timlamarre8680
@timlamarre8680 Ай бұрын
Dramatic and well detailed account. The enclosed cockpit and the fractional sail plan are great features on Jaygo. With that kind of sustained tension, something could pop at any moment and the thought of that... So important to keep a steady tempo. Also, I've hear it said before--make a solid plan because it will be very challenging to change setup mid-storm. The calm of the day after in the lee of the land--what a beautiful sight. Ok, will recommend previous video to my wife. This one... Maybe I just say they haven't posted that yet. Learned a lot from this video about strategy, planning, focus, minimizing stress on rig and minds. Thank you for posting.
@sailingjaygo
@sailingjaygo Ай бұрын
Thanks Tim. We want to be able to go back and watch these videos when we are old(er?). This one captured the experience really well, even if the camera doesn't show the size of the waves.
@petertorrey4080
@petertorrey4080 Ай бұрын
What a great endorsement of Amel sailing machines! Loved this video..your attitudes are the Valium needed when starting to convince loved ones to sail around this beautiful planet. Lol. Fantastic video
@sailingjaygo
@sailingjaygo Ай бұрын
Thanks Peter. Attitude is a big part but we have noticed that this life is not for everyone. We wish more could experience what we have seen. The world is an amazing place filled with amazing people. There would be way less conflict (in our opinion) if more people could experience this.
@Creek44
@Creek44 Ай бұрын
So cool calm and collected, that's inspirational and thanks for sharing your guys coolness
@sailingjaygo
@sailingjaygo Ай бұрын
Thanks mate. Have to check in with our kids to see if we are cool yet. Last time we checked the jury was still out!
@jollusanbru
@jollusanbru 24 күн бұрын
Watching the video I had to hold myself off the table... with few videos I have empathized more. Maximum respect and admiration for you... Fantastic sailors!!!
@sailingjaygo
@sailingjaygo 24 күн бұрын
Thanks Josep. 👍
@craiggee9928
@craiggee9928 Ай бұрын
That was very impressive , thank you for the amazing footage , glad you both made it back safe to port .
@sailingjaygo
@sailingjaygo Ай бұрын
Thanks Craig.
@user-bv1jy5bl6y
@user-bv1jy5bl6y Ай бұрын
Great, I loved a video and how well Amel was handling strong winds and high waves. I own one as well and I am happy to see how strong she is. Great work of the crew as well. Thank you for the video.
@sailingjaygo
@sailingjaygo Ай бұрын
Hey Slavko. If you have a well maintained Amel you can certainly trust her to handle severe weather. They truly are built well. 👍
@Juan-qb1ss
@Juan-qb1ss Ай бұрын
Espectaculares imágenes!!, Gran estrategia para navegar al destino y el Amel super valiente, incansable, avanzando con firmeza sobre ese mar brutal. Felicidades!!
@sailingjaygo
@sailingjaygo Ай бұрын
Thanks Juan. The strategy to take the South when we could, made all the difference in the end.
@71sail
@71sail 8 күн бұрын
Thanks for posting this, just came across your channel, really like the amount of sailing information and footage and the wrap up, will check out your other videos.
@sailingjaygo
@sailingjaygo 7 күн бұрын
Thanks Kay. We hope our experiences help other sailors. 👍
Ай бұрын
Great video. Having done that run in our boat, l understand and appreciate your situation and comments. People may not appreciate how tied you can become on a normal ocean passage when short handed, let alone with a full gale blowing. We had plenty enough just out from hydreographers passage with 40 knots and no covid. ( Cleared in at Mackay). Thanks for the vid.
@sailingjaygo
@sailingjaygo Ай бұрын
You’re right. It is very hard to appreciate unless you have done ocean passages. Thanks for your comment.
@user-ef9fd7fv5f
@user-ef9fd7fv5f 2 күн бұрын
I just happened by chance to come across this - my 1st time with you folks. Brave souls! (but then again, it's not like you had any choice, or could pop into somewheres for a cuppa)! Great footage of the swells! Tx for sharing and hope you both recover physically (covid is a b - - - h!) Darcee
@sailingjaygo
@sailingjaygo 2 күн бұрын
Thanks Darcee
@PerthHunter
@PerthHunter Ай бұрын
We met briefly at Southport whilst we were surveying Jomaro! Been following your vid’s for a long time. You’ve managed to capture the sea state on camera better than any other video I’ve seen! Might run into you in the tropics next year!
@sailingjaygo
@sailingjaygo Ай бұрын
Wow. Jomaro looks like an awesome boat in beautiful condition. Congratulations! Dee took all that footage (& edited it) on her phone. It agree it turned out well. Ironically it was pitch black and pouring rain when it was the windiest, so didn't get video of that. Rob.
@user-lq3ss9xf8c
@user-lq3ss9xf8c 28 күн бұрын
Amazing! Great sail plan and planning your route.
@sailingjaygo
@sailingjaygo 28 күн бұрын
Thanks Matt.
@ericpassiniemi3194
@ericpassiniemi3194 Ай бұрын
You are both masterful sailors, with a lot of heart, thx for your great story ! I'm struggling with a 16ft kayak on calm Pacific shores.
@sailingjaygo
@sailingjaygo Ай бұрын
Thanks Eric. Not sure about masterful though. Our racing experience helps us a lot with teamwork. (& Dee is a legend). Rob.
@The321chippy
@The321chippy 14 күн бұрын
Thank you for sharing, well done guys 😊👍
@sailingjaygo
@sailingjaygo 14 күн бұрын
No worries. 👍
@alfreddaniels3817
@alfreddaniels3817 24 күн бұрын
Thank you very much. Quite scary. Rare footage of sailing under such circumstances 👍👍👍happy you made it safely.
@sailingjaygo
@sailingjaygo 24 күн бұрын
Thanks Alfred. 👍
@rob3942
@rob3942 21 күн бұрын
Wow, serious weather, excellent rough weather sailing. Great seamanship, great ship. Thanks for the vid. Hope you`re all well now. Bravo
@sailingjaygo
@sailingjaygo 21 күн бұрын
Thanks Rob. Yep, we are back to full health & have set off for our next trip.
@petersalmon3908
@petersalmon3908 Ай бұрын
Best footage of rough weather sailing I've seen. Being in that kind of weather situation and having covid sickness as well, I still don't know how you had the spare mental and physical capacity to film it ! extraordinary . Ive sailed 38,000 sea miles on my 46' sloop to 13 different countries and I have tried to film rough weather sailing - sounds easy - but the exhaustion of having to be consistently aware of your rigging stresses / sails, even the furled ones / checking for water in your bilges to show up any unforeseen structural problems with chainplates or rudder posts or skegs / checking for changing sea state / wind gusts / course holding of your yacht / auto pilot struggles and the knowing that any small problem that you don't see , hear or notice so as to catch it early, can quickly become a life or death struggle to save your boat and your life (for eg. water in your bilges - once there is more than a couple of inches depth > you know you have a problem , but its already too late & sloshing around so much you will just never be able to see where the water is coming from & hence that broken seacock or cracked chain plate attachment to the hull or rudder post just can no longer be found. Well done . After sailing through that Your boat becomes like an immediate family member - because it looked after your life as much as you looked after it.. And people wonder why old sailors talk to their boat ? Every time I used to dinghy out to my yacht after being away from her even just overnight - I would always say Hello to her as I come aboard :-) BTW. I sold my yacht I've had since 2004 during Covid as it was in the Philippines & I had come back to Australia for a medical reason , then found myself locked down in Australia unable to get back to her & it broke away from its mooring during a Typhoon , ended up ashore , minor damaged . I'm now looking for my new boat (maybe a Catamaran this time as I now have 2 adopted Filipine Children) However Looking at your video has reminded me of how much you rely on your vessel in heavy weather - a catamaran in those conditions ??? I'll keep an eye out for you. I'm from Southport on the Gold Coast Qld.
@sailingjaygo
@sailingjaygo Ай бұрын
Brilliant comment Peter. You get it! Good luck with finding your next boat.
@petersalmon3908
@petersalmon3908 Ай бұрын
How did you find the sea state coming around into the shallower water across the top of Moreton Island around that area near Yellow Patch. and further into Moreton bay, I have always been very wary of using that east channel , as I've seen big swells turn into big breaking waves through that east channel. But you would have still needed to cross the sand banks somewhere to get into Moreton bay proper?? Did you head north up towards CaIoundra channel entrance proper in the morning to cross the banks? would love to hear your experience and Track, for future reference , just in case I need to sail up to Moreton bay from the south if I deemed the Southport Seaway too dangerous to cross in heavy weather.
@sailingjaygo
@sailingjaygo Ай бұрын
Hey Peter. We went from 40-50 knots and 6m seas at Flinders, to 10-15 knots & flat water at Yellow Patch. We stopped there because we were exhausted and also, importantly, because in our view it is no safe turning that inside corner at night in that kind of weather. We had multiple previous tracks but still would not do this at night in those conditions. With gale force wind & especially outgoing tide it would be dangerous. Surf breaks both sides. You are right to be wary.
@paulnield5204
@paulnield5204 17 күн бұрын
Ì😢😅u​@@petersalmon3908
@sailingjaygo
@sailingjaygo 16 күн бұрын
👍
@rusty-oc2tj
@rusty-oc2tj Ай бұрын
i had to watch again, what an angry ocean beating your boat and you were both sick, i hope all the people wanting a boat watch these waves, all you can do is sit there and take the beating, very happy your tough little boat brought you home
@sailingjaygo
@sailingjaygo Ай бұрын
Thanks Rusty. It’s not always like that though! Mostly it is just awesome. 💕
@colins8851
@colins8851 Ай бұрын
One of the best videos of sailing in a storm that i have seen. Clear footage excellent concise commentary. I really felt like i was out there with you but i was home gripping my chair as every wave passed by. Well done especially for dealing with adversity whilst both of you were sick. Goodonya! Surprised that the clears held up. I have seen clears destroyed in winds less than that. I think i would have rolled mine up and donned the serious wet weather gear..
@sailingjaygo
@sailingjaygo Ай бұрын
Thanks Colin. Yeah the clears were fine. The hard dodger & rigid Bimini frame certainly help.
@markbailey6051
@markbailey6051 28 күн бұрын
I really enjoyed this video. Thank you..
@sailingjaygo
@sailingjaygo 28 күн бұрын
No worries.
@user-uf1cm3to7m
@user-uf1cm3to7m 28 күн бұрын
You seem a lot more calm than other cruisers I have seen, in a very heavy storm 😮 thanks for showing us!!
@sailingjaygo
@sailingjaygo 28 күн бұрын
Different personalities I suppose. We all react depending upon our life experience, culture, personality type etc. Having trust in ourselves and our boat is important for us.
@Frostbbitten
@Frostbbitten Ай бұрын
Wow! Kudos to you two for handling that storm so calmly. Those are the biggest waves I have ever seen captured on any You Tube sailing channel....sorry NBJS but I think they have you beat.
@sailingjaygo
@sailingjaygo Ай бұрын
Hey Frostbitten. It is really hard to capture the true sea state on video. Ironically it seemed much larger at the time, and the peak was at night time, which we couldn’t film. Glad it gave some idea of what it is like. No idea who NBJS is but would love to see their experience.
@UnchartedNZ
@UnchartedNZ Ай бұрын
Wow that's crazy... Lucky you have a solid boat 👌
@sailingjaygo
@sailingjaygo Ай бұрын
Absolutely.
@MrWhichword
@MrWhichword Ай бұрын
Wow, I could definitely get a good idea of the sea state on my laptop. What a ride! What a boat! Hats off to all three of you!
@sailingjaygo
@sailingjaygo Ай бұрын
Thanks Simon. I want to watch it on a big screen!
@MrWhichword
@MrWhichword Ай бұрын
@@sailingjaygo That would be impressive!
@sailingjaygo
@sailingjaygo Ай бұрын
👍
@Splash0921
@Splash0921 25 күн бұрын
Awesome vid, thank you.
@sailingjaygo
@sailingjaygo 25 күн бұрын
No worries
@1969utube
@1969utube 24 күн бұрын
Well done guys. Not ideal circumstances to find yourselves (sick) but you literally weathered it! Great video😎👍
@sailingjaygo
@sailingjaygo 24 күн бұрын
Thanks Michael
@philipwoods6317
@philipwoods6317 22 күн бұрын
Really enjoyed the video, having been out in one or two gales, t brought back memories. You certainly have a great boat too.
@sailingjaygo
@sailingjaygo 21 күн бұрын
Thanks Philip.
@timwood2973
@timwood2973 Ай бұрын
Fantastic video. Brings back some memories. I got caught in virtually the same spot on my way back from nz a couple years ago. Had to heave to for 3 days. Character building stuff. Amazing you managed to keep making ground against it. Great boat. Well played.
@sailingjaygo
@sailingjaygo Ай бұрын
Thanks Tim. Cool to hear from someone else who has experienced this.
@stevefox6864
@stevefox6864 7 күн бұрын
Well done guys!!
@sailingjaygo
@sailingjaygo 7 күн бұрын
Thanks Steve
@ronaldsharp8808
@ronaldsharp8808 Ай бұрын
It's true you have to be in those conditions to see how amazing how beautiful the sea state looks.
@sailingjaygo
@sailingjaygo Ай бұрын
10/10 for this comment Ronald. You never cross an ocean simply by standing and looking at the sea. 👍💕
@fredread9216
@fredread9216 Ай бұрын
Wow. What a trip. And Sick with Covid! Very good thing tha you had such a good and squared away vessel. Reminds me of Delos off of South Africa. This is one of the best cruising monos ever. And yes, don’t know how those people do it in those exposed cocpits. Love that about the Amel’s. I have cruised 2 center cocpit boats, a K Peterson 44 cutter and a Cal ll-46 ketch particularly liked my ketch. And on top of everything……….you’re video taping and documenting! Good on ya!
@sailingjaygo
@sailingjaygo Ай бұрын
Thanks Fred. The centre cockpit makes all the difference when conditions are bad. Neither of us had experienced covid before and it particularly affected me (Rob). Dee still got sick, but not as bad. Dee can take all the credit for the videos. 👍.
@fredread9216
@fredread9216 Ай бұрын
@@sailingjaygo Yikes. Yes, lost a fellow cruiser to Covid in S Africa. Patric on Brick House. So yeah, can be serious. In a serious storm, especially. Have had it once but fully vaccinated. So is was vey]ry minor, like a weak short cold.
@sailingjaygo
@sailingjaygo Ай бұрын
Sorry to hear of your friend. It seems to affect everyone differently.
@neilwoodward7336
@neilwoodward7336 27 күн бұрын
That storm section was spectacular. I appreciate also how terrifying it must have been! Well done 👏🙂
@sailingjaygo
@sailingjaygo 27 күн бұрын
Thanks Neil.
@charliesimeon
@charliesimeon Ай бұрын
Not gonna lie, this video gave me mild anxiety.... excellent calmness under pressure, and well done to the boat nd you both... great advert for Amel.
@sailingjaygo
@sailingjaygo Ай бұрын
Thanks Charlie.
@robdog1245
@robdog1245 26 күн бұрын
That's a tough little boat. When I did an Alaska trip we had absolutely atrocious weather crossing the Gulf. We were on a 72' Nordhavn (probably one of the best designed powerboats out there for ocean crossings). We had 50-60kt winds and 20-25ft seas for just about 3 days, plus whiteout snow, ice and some terrifying rouges that came out of nowhere (usually at night when you can't see them coming). Storms at sea are different than storms on land, storms at sea make you realize just how small we truly are compared to Mother Nature.
@sailingjaygo
@sailingjaygo 26 күн бұрын
Love this comment robdog.
@Cptnbond
@Cptnbond Ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing.
@sailingjaygo
@sailingjaygo Ай бұрын
No worries.
@IslandCruisingNZ
@IslandCruisingNZ Ай бұрын
Nice work!
@sailingjaygo
@sailingjaygo Ай бұрын
Thanks. 👍
@normparker1256
@normparker1256 29 күн бұрын
Wow my Gazelle has seen some lumpy seas but thats next level. Good to see some real sailing boat's in action awesome work. Subscribed.
@sailingjaygo
@sailingjaygo 29 күн бұрын
Thanks Norm.
@zzzsydneyhom1379
@zzzsydneyhom1379 Ай бұрын
Gutsy sail you guys! Bad enough being in weather like that but having Covid on top would have been horrendous. You two made it look relatively easy, which good seamanship often does...
@sailingjaygo
@sailingjaygo Ай бұрын
Thanks mate. Having confidence in our boat helps a lot too!
@micwin7829
@micwin7829 Ай бұрын
really well done, and a great video
@sailingjaygo
@sailingjaygo Ай бұрын
Thanks mate. Hope you’re enjoying your time up there.
@PierreSurmont
@PierreSurmont 12 күн бұрын
Vous êtes beaux tout les deux. Bravo à vous!!
@sailingjaygo
@sailingjaygo 12 күн бұрын
Thanks Pierre. Very kind! 💕
@icholash
@icholash Ай бұрын
I watched in amazement as you carried on your cheerful way. Deliriously happy. Incredible. What a boat and what seamanship, although you shouldn't have done it really. Well done anyhow.
@sailingjaygo
@sailingjaygo Ай бұрын
Thanks Simon. When you know what your boat can do, it definitely affects your decision making. Also, we had options to either heave to, bear away to Breaksea spit, or even head to Bundy. We never felt cornered. In hindsight, the decision making process was definitely clouded by being sick with Covid. 👍.
@glennpearce7093
@glennpearce7093 Ай бұрын
You guys are doing great.I have worked all that area where you are over 3 years working on aye trawler out of malolaba I remember we had to run in behind Morton bay and trip the pick until the storm passed many memories of the whole coast .
@sailingjaygo
@sailingjaygo Ай бұрын
Hey Glenn, you trawler crews are tough people. It can be pretty wild getting into Mooloolaba as well at times. Much respect.
@GoldcoastSurfCam
@GoldcoastSurfCam Ай бұрын
Enjoyed the video 👏
@sailingjaygo
@sailingjaygo Ай бұрын
Thanks. 👍
@johnmclachlan1023
@johnmclachlan1023 Ай бұрын
Thanks for that. Some of the best heavy weather footage I've seen. Looking forward to your next episode with the entry fees etc.
@sailingjaygo
@sailingjaygo Ай бұрын
Hey John. Yes it is really hard to capture the actual size of the waves. Not sure how much of my rant about the entry process & fees Dee will put in the video. It is seriously ridiculous in my view. Rob.
@johnmclachlan1023
@johnmclachlan1023 Ай бұрын
@sailingjaygo , I think you captured everything very well, allowing that conditions are worse than they seem. I spent most of my sailing on Moreton Bay. I've seen on other channels that some bypass Australia because of it. I've tried looking it up, but it seems the reality may be different from what is on the websites. Is it that onerous for an Australian leaving then re entering after however many years. Cheers
@sailingjaygo
@sailingjaygo Ай бұрын
John, my Dad told me when I was a kid that if you could safely sail around Moreton Bay without hitting the bricks, you could have a fair chance of safely sailing around the world. I think he was right. As for the cost and hassle of the clear in process to OZ, we know for a fact that this a factor high on the list of factors considered by world cruisers. Plenty by-pass Australia as a result. Everyone loses when this happens.
@alistairrobinson7450
@alistairrobinson7450 Ай бұрын
Hey you guys are heroes, covid in that weather wow! Anyway well done, good to see you and the good ship made it , some good decision making there.
@sailingjaygo
@sailingjaygo Ай бұрын
Thanks Alistair. 👍
@AndanteCruises
@AndanteCruises 17 күн бұрын
Great video, I cam empathise with you having been in similar seas and breaking down crossing the Tasman in a motor boat. Well done!
@sailingjaygo
@sailingjaygo 17 күн бұрын
Hey Jon. Thanks mate. Crossing the Tasman is no walk in the park. Breaking down on the way is a nightmare.
@jamesfitzsimmons2392
@jamesfitzsimmons2392 8 күн бұрын
Really enjoyed this Boatcast….
@sailingjaygo
@sailingjaygo 7 күн бұрын
Thanks James
@123danvc
@123danvc 13 сағат бұрын
WOW! BIG SEAS!! GOD BLESS!!
@sailingjaygo
@sailingjaygo 12 сағат бұрын
Yes. It got up a bit. 😁👍
@davidbrayshaw3529
@davidbrayshaw3529 Ай бұрын
I've read that it is impossible to capture the true sea state on film. You guys did an excellent job trying! It looked like a big sea to me! Thanks for your content, I've liked and subscribed. Good luck.
@sailingjaygo
@sailingjaygo Ай бұрын
Thanks David. You are right that it is hard to capture on video. I think Dee managed to get the feel of what that sea state really well. Rob.
@howardbodiford7130
@howardbodiford7130 20 күн бұрын
Best storm video yet !
@sailingjaygo
@sailingjaygo 19 күн бұрын
Thanks Howard.
@brianfields4479
@brianfields4479 Ай бұрын
Wow, you guys are legends, I get sea sick in the shower.
@sailingjaygo
@sailingjaygo Ай бұрын
Lol. Is the shower on a boat? 😁
@Coleen_West
@Coleen_West 18 күн бұрын
What an awesome video. Your sailboat is so good and the camera is the only one that seems to show the height of the waves. Looks so so cool. Dream sailboat for an ocean crossing.
@sailingjaygo
@sailingjaygo 17 күн бұрын
Thanks
@user-oj9es6cl1o
@user-oj9es6cl1o Ай бұрын
Süper very nice video thank you so much beatıful family
@sailingjaygo
@sailingjaygo 29 күн бұрын
No worries.
@marccord
@marccord 29 күн бұрын
I am happy to see your great video in my safe habour in italy, regards marc
@sailingjaygo
@sailingjaygo 28 күн бұрын
Thanks Marc. Coincidentally, we have Italian friends on board with us right now.
@allanjfotos
@allanjfotos Ай бұрын
Some years ago I saw 90 kn inside Auckland harbour we watched 5 masts fall, this was a race day. The work you do to set the boat up before you sail is what can see you in a bearable state..
@sailingjaygo
@sailingjaygo Ай бұрын
100% true
@nathanbirch5955
@nathanbirch5955 Ай бұрын
Well done Jaygo! We met in Fiji on Knot Tide Down. Our trip from New Cal to NZ was quite different. Highest gust was 22 knots!
@sailingjaygo
@sailingjaygo Ай бұрын
Hey Nathan. Glad you had a good run back to NZ. We heard some who did that run got some serious weather as they approached NZ. Take 22 knots any day! Hope to see you again one day.
@richardarmogida9316
@richardarmogida9316 Ай бұрын
Amazing how you got through this good job 😊
@sailingjaygo
@sailingjaygo Ай бұрын
Thanks Richard. It was pretty tough towards the end.
@HDXBear
@HDXBear Ай бұрын
Excellent video well done
@sailingjaygo
@sailingjaygo Ай бұрын
Thanks Bear! 👍
@StewartGartland
@StewartGartland Ай бұрын
Terrific passage guys! We have done 15,000 nm but have managed to avoid anything over 30knots. More power to you and your Amel!
@sailingjaygo
@sailingjaygo Ай бұрын
Hey Stewart. We try to avoid that stuff too if we can, but if you do enough miles I suppose it is inevitable you will cop it eventually. Ironically we thought the chances were higher crossing Bass Strait or our passage from Tasmania to the South Island of NZ.
@barrymoreman
@barrymoreman 27 күн бұрын
Yikes ....thats really scary and don't think i would want to experience that personally .. well done
@sailingjaygo
@sailingjaygo 27 күн бұрын
Thanks mate. Certainly lets you know you’re alive!
@hebertcentrone6804
@hebertcentrone6804 Ай бұрын
amazing video
@sailingjaygo
@sailingjaygo Ай бұрын
Thanks Herb!
@thomasescape3002
@thomasescape3002 11 күн бұрын
Yes, an Amel simply makes you feel safe in such situations. That's exactly what these boats are built for. Congratulations on not traveling with a Tupperware ship in these conditions.
@sailingjaygo
@sailingjaygo 10 күн бұрын
Thanks Thomas. We definitely have faith in the seaworthiness of Jaygo. Still very much respect the sea though.
@benjaminfitoussi2780
@benjaminfitoussi2780 29 күн бұрын
Impressive journey ….you made it
@sailingjaygo
@sailingjaygo 28 күн бұрын
Thanks Ben.
@adamboote7762
@adamboote7762 28 күн бұрын
Welcome home 🙏🏼🎉
@sailingjaygo
@sailingjaygo 28 күн бұрын
Thanks mate. Have left again though!! Off to Indo. 👍💕
@mickmcgood6543
@mickmcgood6543 Ай бұрын
Wow! I was all ready for another KZfaq exaggeration but that was well nasty. Seems like another fine testament to the old Amel. We have a steel cutter. And while incredibly strong it doesn't have the stability and stiffness to stand up to those conditions and keep sailing at that speed. We would be forced to either bear away or motor sail. Well done. Impressive boat and crew. We got hammered on that route going the other way. Not something I will forget anytime soon.
@sailingjaygo
@sailingjaygo Ай бұрын
Thanks Mick. We were very close to heaving to or bearing away that night as well. You are right about the stiffness making the boat more manageable in a blow.
@BudoReflex
@BudoReflex 18 күн бұрын
So calm!
@sailingjaygo
@sailingjaygo 17 күн бұрын
Mostly! 😁
@andrewharris1837
@andrewharris1837 Ай бұрын
Good share.Helming from inside cabin seems a dream having faced similar seas as Clipper crew as RTW.But you guys did great 😅
@sailingjaygo
@sailingjaygo Ай бұрын
Thanks Andrew. The hard dodger & centre cockpit really is great. Clipper crew. Wow. Awesome effort.
@martinj2843
@martinj2843 Ай бұрын
Glad you guys are ok, very scary stuff, glad you sail a tank 👍
@sailingjaygo
@sailingjaygo Ай бұрын
Thanks Martin. Us too
@1240enzo
@1240enzo Ай бұрын
Some years ago on our way back down from Flinders Island off the East coast of Tassie we encountered 65 kts on my friend’s Nauticat 38 ketch. So yes I know about the sort of conditions you guys encountered. Even today out club racing on the Derwent on my Swanson 30 we experienced winds up to nearly 40 Kts. To say it was intense would be an understatement. Such heavy conditions are always challenging but you just have to hang on and ride them out. Well captured on your video.
@sailingjaygo
@sailingjaygo Ай бұрын
Hey David. As you would know it is really hard to capture on video. PS. We loved our time sailing in Tas. 👍
@1240enzo
@1240enzo Ай бұрын
Oh I know exactly what you mean re trying to capture just how strong the conditions are, re winds and wave height etc. i think though you did really well with this and at least on your boat you guys were very safe all things considered. A previous owner of my Swanson 30 sailed it from Hobart to Opua and return many years ago and encountered 60 kts out in the Tasman on the way over. All I can say is that I am glad I wasn’t there in such conditions on this small boat.!! For sure there are plenty of great sailing destinations down here in Tassie
@sailingjaygo
@sailingjaygo Ай бұрын
👍
@davidaguilar5399
@davidaguilar5399 11 күн бұрын
I love Amel Boats!
@sailingjaygo
@sailingjaygo 11 күн бұрын
We love ours! 👍
@davidmccarty6445
@davidmccarty6445 Ай бұрын
That's an invigorating sail, fine navy day 🎉
@sailingjaygo
@sailingjaygo Ай бұрын
A bit more than invigorating for us! We are not Navy though. 😬
@two-sense
@two-sense Ай бұрын
And I bet you had to sail up hill both ways. lol
@sailingjaygo
@sailingjaygo Ай бұрын
No. Went via Tas, NZ, Fiji etc.
@SiMo.20247
@SiMo.20247 22 күн бұрын
Very impressed. I have a good sense of adventure but don't think I would take on that challenge. You would probably find me half way between Vanuatu or QLD just bobbing around for a couple of days until the low pressure of QLD abated :)
@sailingjaygo
@sailingjaygo 22 күн бұрын
Unfortunately we had a cat5 cyclone behind us. Lol. 👍
@malstewart5633
@malstewart5633 29 күн бұрын
Good job guys, that's sum big water, I'm a ocean ski racer, the biggest water I've been in was 6 meters, it fealt bloody massive, the water was moving so fast, 180 people started that race, and 40 finished, So good job on getting to your destination safe., and you were casual as...great waterman...mahalo
@sailingjaygo
@sailingjaygo 29 күн бұрын
Hey Mal. I can’t even imagine water skiing in anything like that. Flat water for skiing for us.
@malstewart5633
@malstewart5633 29 күн бұрын
@@sailingjaygono not water skiing, Thing SLSA, but we go 30km+ My aki is 6.4 long, 43 cm wide, just wide enough for my bum, That day was pretty much where you were tryn to come in, we left from Shorncliffe, and landed at Caloundra, I got smoked coming in across the bar, they were 4 meter donuts, but I made it in safe,
@sailingjaygo
@sailingjaygo 29 күн бұрын
Ah. Got it.
@JackLoveAsia
@JackLoveAsia 6 күн бұрын
Congratulations, you went thru and kept calm. Did not understand the all discussion (I'm not English native speaker) but sounds like you are real flegmatique people.
@sailingjaygo
@sailingjaygo 5 күн бұрын
Thanks Jack
@paulvr3158
@paulvr3158 Ай бұрын
Great video. I notice you do not use a staysail or a storm jib.....I have neither either.....but you seem to manage quite well with a heavily reefed genoa hard on the wind. Thanks for this effort, great video, and this is one of the few videos where the sea state obviously matches the wind speed, very well captured!
@sailingjaygo
@sailingjaygo Ай бұрын
Hey Paul. Yes you just work with what you have, and try to make sure everything is well maintained to minimise risk of breakage. Thanks for your kind comments. Safe sailing.
@walterelmore1017
@walterelmore1017 Ай бұрын
best vid for storm sailing. tx
@sailingjaygo
@sailingjaygo Ай бұрын
Thanks Walter. Glad we were able to share.
@pnwcruiser
@pnwcruiser Ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing your experience, you and your vessel handled those conditions remarkably well. Over the decades I've sailed in sustained 60+ knot winds twice while crewing on large, strong sailing vessels and though exhausting the passages went well enough. However I have to wonder how to best handle such conditions sailing solo on my much smaller, though reasonably rugged, boat today. Of course the best option will depend on the boat and circumstances. The heavy weather sailing tactics debate will likely never end but it is a discussion well worth having, particularly with those who've experienced heavy weather.
@sailingjaygo
@sailingjaygo Ай бұрын
Thanks mate. Your points are well made. The course of action may well be different for different boats & crew. If we share each other’s experiences I am sure it helps everyone make more educated decisions that are right for them at the time. Rob.
@two-sense
@two-sense Ай бұрын
I'd rather bring up the heavy weather sailing tactics debate at a cruiser gathering, than talk about which anchor is best!
@sailingjaygo
@sailingjaygo Ай бұрын
Us too!
@rusty-oc2tj
@rusty-oc2tj Ай бұрын
there is always the happy cattering replay asessment following a prolonged encounter that scared you to the point of what the hell are we doing out here, you must live it to become a member of this club, and to capture and post it thankyou new sub here
@sailingjaygo
@sailingjaygo Ай бұрын
Thanks Rusty. So true.
@billywilson1444
@billywilson1444 25 күн бұрын
I wish to have this with my partner in the future what a brilliant experience I wish you both well sail safe
@sailingjaygo
@sailingjaygo 25 күн бұрын
Thanks Billy
@markcleaver6573
@markcleaver6573 18 күн бұрын
Thank you, reminds me of my ordeal.. As a non sailor I was introduced to this sea state heading to Fiji from Auckland. It was frightening for me, but not the real sailors on board. Got to Fiji in 7 days exactly. I abandoned ship and caught the plane home.. Nah.. We had waves crashing over our 51 foot steel hulled Ganley.
@sailingjaygo
@sailingjaygo 18 күн бұрын
Hey Mark. I am hearing you mate. It is definitely not for everyone & that is ok. Great comment. Rob.
@colinboniface194
@colinboniface194 Ай бұрын
Outstanding footage... The other side of voyaging... Not all beer and skittles...
@sailingjaygo
@sailingjaygo Ай бұрын
Yep. Mostly it IS beer, rum & skittles though.
@andyedison2416
@andyedison2416 Ай бұрын
Solid boat you have there, what is the year of your Amel? Great video, it’s hard enough as it is without being sick with Covid, glad you guys pulled through without a hitch.
@sailingjaygo
@sailingjaygo Ай бұрын
Hey Andy. 1998 Super Maramu. Thanks for your kind words & encouragement. Covid definitely made it much tougher but we had faith in ourselves and our boat.
@user-wz2qe2pv6r
@user-wz2qe2pv6r 28 күн бұрын
Beating into that ... impressive, most vids like this are on a run.
@sailingjaygo
@sailingjaygo 28 күн бұрын
Running with it would definitely have been easier but in the end we were very happy to make it into Moreton Bay instead of further north.
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