Thanks! The Old SeaDog was one of my addictions when I was locked-down in Abu Dhabi (during the Covid)....I kept Barry rolling all the time. Inspirational. The odd thing is that this lifestyle often has me in places where WiFi just cannot be easily had.
I admit that I didn't enjoy the last passage (from Marathon to Belize 740 nm) too much... but I am learning. It is nice to be on the move, and already looking at "what projects are needed while in the Rio?" and more importantly, where next? and when? There are some seasoned folks down here with a lot of great insights.
Agree 100%. I thought of that and because of the depth readings on the way, it would take a very special high tide to use that track. I do need to solicit other tracks such as yours, David, which were VERY helpful.
You and the Sea Dog are my go to Single Handers! Vaya con Dios!p.s Glad to see yer still Vertical and suckin wind!
Thanks! The Old SeaDog was one of my addictions when I was locked-down in Abu Dhabi (during the Covid)....I kept Barry rolling all the time. Inspirational.
The odd thing is that this lifestyle often has me in places where WiFi just cannot be easily had.
Great to see how you handle it all and that you made it safely 😊
So....other than the piloting and kedging, a good passage! FW & FS 😀
Yup...hahaha. Other than ploughing a ton of mud....
Good video, Russ. You seem to be in the groove these days. I hope you're enjoying it!
I admit that I didn't enjoy the last passage (from Marathon to Belize 740 nm) too much... but I am learning.
It is nice to be on the move, and already looking at "what projects are needed while in the Rio?" and more importantly, where next? and when?
There are some seasoned folks down here with a lot of great insights.
I got a hand held depth sounder, after seeing Delos use one, would be easier with crew to go in dinghy to find deeper channel.
Thanks, Chris.
That was on my list but I just never got around to that.
I saw Kevin Boothby use one on "How to Sail Oceans." Very cool tool.
Hey how goes it bro glad to see you out and about.
Hey man, YOU are the one gettin' around!
Well done!
@@skipjacksailing8986 thank you we will be in TCI sometime this week
Don’t assume that Hector towed you across the sand bar at the shallow point. Your track may not be suitable for using when you eventually leave.
Agree 100%. I thought of that and because of the depth readings on the way, it would take a very special high tide to use that track.
I do need to solicit other tracks such as yours, David, which were VERY helpful.