I lived on a Carver for several years and have never been able to fully understand the mind of sailboatists. Thank you for your channel--it has really opened my eyes.
Nice channel. Enjoy watching a sailing channel that shows not everything goes as planned, and isnt shy of posting all aspects of sailing in the real world. Keep going, youll get where you want to be.
Thanks for that. Ive been working hard and planning for the next big challenge which will start this December. Repairs to the boat launch and an epic journey into the bahamas and exhumas! Ive put everything into season 6 new gear and a whole new look and feel to the content. Stay tuned!! See you this december!! Thanks for commenting!!
First time finding your channel I want to own a boat iin the future and just hearing you monologue and your aspirations for Panama Scotland and your ideas about becoming a captain its very eye opening and you on your boat is inspiring you are wealthier than you know with or without the heli.
Captain Michael! Wow I just found your channel! I absolutely love it! Your so cool calm and chill about anything negative happening! You handle yourself very well when you beached it going into Bahamas in the dark! Keep up the great video! Much love n respect! Fair winds
I know that all this is frustrating... But... You are in Florida sailing! How many of us would love to be just spending time sailing in beautiful Florida waters. Love your videos. I have a 38 foot Morgan in Texas and may try solo sailing this spring. Thanks for sharing the adventure with us... Mike...
Cheers mate! It will always be a small channel. I like it this way. Those who join are community are all of like mind!! We live on Oceans in anchorages and marinas all over the world!
Ahoy! Ya discouraging when equipment goes bad but U will be ok Mike. Maybe can find an Auto Pilot or fix before heading back. Stay cool n Thanks for sharing the ups n downs of sailing n cruising. Cheers!
Hey Michael, Jay here from your home marina. Keep going, keep filming, ignore the haters. Looking forward to hearing your stories 8f you make it back this way
STOP taking all these risks ! As a fellow sailor I too have run aground twice. Got caught in storms that weren’t suppose to happen and entered harbours at night and got away with it. After damaging my boat and adding 10 years to my life I’ve stopped taking risks. You have ran aground on a multitude of occasions, entered unknown harbours at night and ended up under a bridge with having your mast nearly being ripped off . Slow down. Take the safest route. Weather predictions or only that predictions and don’t move if your not sure what your route will bring. Stay alive! Enjoy the adventure.
You’ve gained valuable experience in the last few episodes. Going into the Pacific is cool but I feel like we’d miss so much of the Caribbean, like the windward islands. I notice a lot of boats do the windward islands, ABCs and then Panama. You could probably take 10 years to see the Caribbean…unless you’re planning to circumnavigate. Cheers Captain
Its so true. Bahamas to Grenada is a huge vast distance basically the same distance I covered this season in 5 months. It could take years to sail the Caribbean. Most likely that is what I will do but I think it should be put to a vote by the people whatching this channel. Ive become very interested in using the energy that surrounds us out here. Wind tidal and solar. I want to be free from using fuel.
Another great episode! Go down to Panama! I just crewed on a boat down there for a month. Even if you stay in the Atlantic and circle back up north it's worth it.
Not really. The USCG is better funded. But I feel just as safe in Canada. It really depends where you are in Canada as well. 90% of Canada is wilderness so its hard fot them to cover all of it..
You should call your channel “the neurotic sailor” 😂 (joking). You’re not in the Great Lakes no more.. Great videos, so entertaining, great editing and breathtaking vistas, keep going!!
Hello Capt. Mike. What charts were you using for Biscayne bay? I have run a 7 ft draft boat out of Angelfish creek and Adam's key creek without issue. I always pass out on a high tide and have not bumped yet. I think both of these passes were a little farther south than you were. But you have figured out what works for you. Keep having fun.
Im using a 2022 version of garmin charts. I know the sands shift quite a bit here. I eventually make it back to Bahamas tho and that was the point. At keast I can say Ive done Biscayne bay..
Yea. That is the same as me. I surprised that you did not see the other passes but as you said Bahamas was the goal and that is what you did so all is good.
I agree with Curtis & Hold Fast! You are taking too many unnecessary risks & shooting your own foot (i.e: Like wrecking the alternator by changing its settings & sailing to Key Largo for the Bahamas that nobody else does?) If your dinghy outboard ain't broke, don't take it apart & fix it. The possibility that water got in through the dipstick hole is very unlikely. Charge devices like cellphones directly from the battery. Not in a roundabout way by using an inverter. Keep things simple & you will have less problems.
Wouldn't it be prudent to possibly buddy boat over with someone who has some experience crossing? Not criticizing by no means but you have made this way harder than it really is. I do enjoy how you have calmly handled some really BAD situations.
I asked around hoping someone was heading over at the same time with no luck. In good conditions it can beva peice of cake but when things get rough it gets rough quick..
I agree Michael has made super minor things a major deal,but I keep watch with one eye covered 🥴It’s always interesting to see how he decides to move foward,looks like this episode he actually listened to advice to sail due east.how Do I know??? Because the morning Sun was on his bow all through the first half of this episode.I anxious to see Michael anchor in shallow unprotected water not an anchorage 😊but I love sailing EV😍
How cool was this one 😊? Loved the footage & the time you take to explain to your (personally) untrained digital crew the how, what's & whys of decisions & reasons for them. Thanks for all the hard work Captain. Tty soon!
being alone aboard, not exactly sure what could come your way next you reassure yourself everything is alright, were good, going to be ok, add lack of restfull sleep for days youve got to solo sail unknown distant destinations to own this
Ive been talking to TH-cam about this. I dont want there to be any comercials. Im going to try and figure this out. For now consider paying the teŋ bucks a month so you wont have any advertisments. If your like me and watch TH-cam all day long its worth it. In the mean time I will try to make it so there is no comercials. Its Google who pits them on there not TH-cam. Thanks for the heads up mate.
Ill work on that dennis. Thanks for pointing it out.. been going a bit nuts from being out here alone for 5 months. I appreciate your honesty and will work on that.
@@sailingEV888 Lol I have to say I've been super impressed at the lack of "eh" I've heard on all these videos. On that note, I'm seeing they have various Timmies (Hortons for the Americans) in NYC. Would be a fitting pit stop if you plan to sail EV back this season.
The reason the power boats in Miami show no courtesy is the people are mostly from Cuba and do not respect the laws or the American way of life with their cultural attitudes. To live in Miami you neèd to conform to their Latin culture, speak Spanish and disregard the laws of this country. My opinion; not all the residents are bad but just go to Miami and see a third world country with no resemblance to most American cities. Just watch channels like Miami Boat Ramps or Boat Zone.
Thats quite an opinion and I agree with some of it. I really like the latin culture. The young wealthy people out here are living in excess and that is a sign of a strong economy. I think in the future people will move away from burning so much gas and diesel.. I hope so anyway. I want to be free from fossil fuels and fully off grid and powered by the sun and tide.. and the wind.
There is a Latin saying that they like Miami because it is so close to the United States. Curiously in Ft Lauderdale just 25 mi. north I noticed not much Latin American influence.
I lived on a Carver for several years and have never been able to fully understand the mind of sailboatists. Thank you for your channel--it has really opened my eyes.
Nice channel. Enjoy watching a sailing channel that shows not everything goes as planned, and isnt shy of posting all aspects of sailing in the real world. Keep going, youll get where you want to be.
Thank you for seeing my point. Nothing in life is certain or goes the way we expect. knowing this and using that to your advantage is key.
The reality aspect of this channel is so helpful. I really appreciate you working through the challenges on camera and not glossing over them.
Thanks for that. Ive been working hard and planning for the next big challenge which will start this December. Repairs to the boat launch and an epic journey into the bahamas and exhumas! Ive put everything into season 6 new gear and a whole new look and feel to the content. Stay tuned!! See you this december!! Thanks for commenting!!
Must admit i heared capt lic. Delivery yachts, fell out of my chair , did spil my beer . Lol happy seas.
First time finding your channel I want to own a boat iin the future and just hearing you monologue and your aspirations for Panama Scotland and your ideas about becoming a captain its very eye opening and you on your boat is inspiring you are wealthier than you know with or without the heli.
Welcome aboard!!!! Your a digital crew member now!! Lets circumnavigate this planet!!
I admit as well handling difficult situations and delays with a calmness is admirable
Thanks!
Glad you are back in the Bahamas!
Captain Michael! Wow I just found your channel! I absolutely love it! Your so cool calm and chill about anything negative happening! You handle yourself very well when you beached it going into Bahamas in the dark! Keep up the great video! Much love n respect! Fair winds
Thanks mate! Welcome. Currently doing that same passage to the Bahamas as I write this comment!! Thanks for commenting and joining the adventure!!!
I know that all this is frustrating... But... You are in Florida sailing! How many of us would love to be just spending time sailing in beautiful Florida waters.
Love your videos. I have a 38 foot Morgan in Texas and may try solo sailing this spring. Thanks for sharing the adventure with us... Mike...
I really like the 38 Morgan! Good choice! Sail free Captain!!!
Wonderful struggles and solutions and lessons learned
Thank you for seeing the truth. No BS on this channel. You will see what happens regardless of its nature. Thanks for commenting.
Great crossing Captain Mike! Glad to see you back in the Islands. 😃
Capt Michael , glad to see you made it back to the crystal blue waters ! another super video . stay safe !
Thanks Mate!!
You should have so many more subscribers. You'll get there keep it up
Cheers mate! It will always be a small channel. I like it this way. Those who join are community are all of like mind!! We live on Oceans in anchorages and marinas all over the world!
Ahoy! Ya discouraging when equipment goes bad but U will be ok Mike. Maybe can find an Auto Pilot or fix before heading back. Stay cool n Thanks for sharing the ups n downs of sailing n cruising. Cheers!
Thanks for bringing me along.
No worries mate glad to have you aboard!
Hey Michael, Jay here from your home marina. Keep going, keep filming, ignore the haters. Looking forward to hearing your stories 8f you make it back this way
Thanks brother. No matter what there will be someone who disagrees.. thats TH-cam.. thanks for the encouragment.
Yoho glad yr back in the banks great preseverance and picking the good sail days! Cheers!
Thanks B. Theres a shot of you in my next podcast hope to see you once Im back in Canada.. cheers mate
The ads are fine Michael. Do what you need to do!
Thanks for the info.
Keep goin! Do some underwater filming
Next video has a ton of underwater footage! Thanks for the Suport!!!
Man I’ve been binging these videos, I’m from Ontario too. Dreaming to do what you’ve done
STOP taking all these risks !
As a fellow sailor I too have run aground twice. Got caught in storms that weren’t suppose to happen and entered harbours at night and got away with it. After damaging my boat and adding 10 years to my life I’ve stopped taking risks.
You have ran aground on a multitude of occasions, entered unknown harbours at night and ended up under a bridge with having your mast nearly being ripped off .
Slow down. Take the safest route. Weather predictions or only that predictions and don’t move if your not sure what your route will bring. Stay alive! Enjoy the adventure.
I fully agree and will take this advice.
Great episode Mike. Love your perserverance!! Enjoy the bank.
Cheers mate!!
Great videos, keep it up Michael!
Bermuda Triangle!! OMG
Thanks for the tip
😂
Great vid….and personally, the ad’s don’t bother me. Good luck on your continuing adventures!
Bravo
You’ve gained valuable experience in the last few episodes. Going into the Pacific is cool but I feel like we’d miss so much of the Caribbean, like the windward islands. I notice a lot of boats do the windward islands, ABCs and then Panama. You could probably take 10 years to see the Caribbean…unless you’re planning to circumnavigate. Cheers Captain
Its so true. Bahamas to Grenada is a huge vast distance basically the same distance I covered this season in 5 months. It could take years to sail the Caribbean. Most likely that is what I will do but I think it should be put to a vote by the people whatching this channel. Ive become very interested in using the energy that surrounds us out here. Wind tidal and solar. I want to be free from using fuel.
We I guess I speaking for myself I really enjoy the mistakes and the lessons learned
Thank you brother. Much appreciated.
Another great episode! Go down to Panama! I just crewed on a boat down there for a month. Even if you stay in the Atlantic and circle back up north it's worth it.
I think I will put it to a vote next season and let you subscribers decide where I go next..
You can come to Picton and sail with us this summer!
I might take you up on that!!
Great video! Is the Canadian Coast Guard just as responsive as the U.S.?
Not really. The USCG is better funded. But I feel just as safe in Canada. It really depends where you are in Canada as well. 90% of Canada is wilderness so its hard fot them to cover all of it..
I asked this question do you use paper charts as well as backup emergency
Yes I have back up paper charts but have never used them. My garmin chart plotter has been great!
You should call your channel “the neurotic sailor” 😂 (joking). You’re not in the Great Lakes no more.. Great videos, so entertaining, great editing and breathtaking vistas, keep going!!
Yes you were out of chanel n 8ft nots good when low tides hit. , nice knowig what not to do . Sorry but great content.
Hello Capt. Mike. What charts were you using for Biscayne bay? I have run a 7 ft draft boat out of Angelfish creek and Adam's key creek without issue. I always pass out on a high tide and have not bumped yet. I think both of these passes were a little farther south than you were. But you have figured out what works for you. Keep having fun.
Im using a 2022 version of garmin charts. I know the sands shift quite a bit here. I eventually make it back to Bahamas tho and that was the point. At keast I can say Ive done Biscayne bay..
Yea. That is the same as me. I surprised that you did not see the other passes but as you said Bahamas was the goal and that is what you did so all is good.
I agree with Curtis & Hold Fast! You are taking too many unnecessary risks & shooting your own foot (i.e: Like wrecking the alternator by changing its settings & sailing to Key Largo for the Bahamas that nobody else does?) If your dinghy outboard ain't broke, don't take it apart & fix it. The possibility that water got in through the dipstick hole is very unlikely. Charge devices like cellphones directly from the battery. Not in a roundabout way by using an inverter. Keep things simple & you will have less problems.
Wouldn't it be prudent to possibly buddy boat over with someone who has some experience crossing? Not criticizing by no means but you have made this way harder than it really is. I do enjoy how you have calmly handled some really BAD situations.
I asked around hoping someone was heading over at the same time with no luck. In good conditions it can beva peice of cake but when things get rough it gets rough quick..
I agree Michael has made super minor things a major deal,but I keep watch with one eye covered 🥴It’s always interesting to see how he decides to move foward,looks like this episode he actually listened to advice to sail due east.how Do I know??? Because the morning Sun was on his bow all through the first half of this episode.I anxious to see Michael anchor in shallow unprotected water not an anchorage 😊but I love sailing EV😍
@@markbuskens6070 totally agree
How cool was this one 😊? Loved the footage & the time you take to explain to your (personally) untrained digital crew the how, what's & whys of decisions & reasons for them. Thanks for all the hard work Captain. Tty soon!
I personally like watching him figure it out solo. It’s awesome! 🤙
Don'r worry about the ad's Mike...we're all used to them & click them away.
Thanks Paul. You are becoming on of my favorite subs!! Thanks Captain!!
being alone aboard, not exactly sure what could come your way next you reassure yourself everything is alright, were good, going to be ok, add lack of restfull sleep for days youve got to solo sail unknown distant destinations to own this
In able to cross thru the canel , boat has to maintain 6 knots min. Pretty sure yours dont quilify.
keep going Micheal? that's cool. Ho 4-5 years? hiii
Ho 4-5 years? Please explain love. I dont understand
Linda! I remember you now.. Lanas friend..
@@sailingEV888 Yep, you mention many years sailing, maybe i got it wrong, or just introduce myslef to your past! Lol Yeah Montreal Friends of Lana
if i were sailing a 6foot draft into personaly unknown harborage i would be nervous as a cat, nothing more stressfull as fear of going aground
Like your channel, I just hate all the commercials.
Ive been talking to TH-cam about this. I dont want there to be any comercials. Im going to try and figure this out. For now consider paying the teŋ bucks a month so you wont have any advertisments. If your like me and watch TH-cam all day long its worth it. In the mean time I will try to make it so there is no comercials. Its Google who pits them on there not TH-cam. Thanks for the heads up mate.
@Sailing EV I can live with it. I watch a couple of other channels and it's the same thing. Fair winds and following seas keep those videos coming
Algorithm comment!
Dont go to cuba pls
I like your channel but goddam, quit saying "Guys" every 15 seconds
Ill work on that dennis. Thanks for pointing it out.. been going a bit nuts from being out here alone for 5 months. I appreciate your honesty and will work on that.
@@sailingEV888 Lol I have to say I've been super impressed at the lack of "eh" I've heard on all these videos. On that note, I'm seeing they have various Timmies (Hortons for the Americans) in NYC. Would be a fitting pit stop if you plan to sail EV back this season.
“I’m not out here to make money”…yet leaves the monitization on for ads. I hate BSers. You either are or you aren’t don’t lie to your audience.
I'd like to break even atleast 😅
More self-inflicted misery. Why didn’t you head further south to Marathon?
Lol. I made it back on the bank.. I could have left from No Name harbour to..
The reason the power boats in Miami show no courtesy is the people are mostly from Cuba and do not respect the laws or the American way of life with their cultural attitudes. To live in Miami you neèd to conform to their Latin culture, speak Spanish and disregard the laws of this country. My opinion; not all the residents are bad but just go to Miami and see a third world country with no resemblance to most American cities. Just watch channels like Miami Boat Ramps or Boat Zone.
Thats quite an opinion and I agree with some of it. I really like the latin culture. The young wealthy people out here are living in excess and that is a sign of a strong economy. I think in the future people will move away from burning so much gas and diesel.. I hope so anyway. I want to be free from fossil fuels and fully off grid and powered by the sun and tide.. and the wind.
I lived in Key Largo and am familiar with the impact of their disregard for law and social negligence.
There is a Latin saying that they like Miami because it is so close to the United States. Curiously in Ft Lauderdale just 25 mi. north I noticed not much Latin American influence.