I'm just starting out on my sailing/TH-cam journey, so it's really inspiring to see you guys together and get your outlook on the unpredictability of life in general! The quote that drove me to drop everything and buy a boat was that 'you only regret the things you don't do'. I'm a few weeks into the journey and it's already been a roller-coaster. But y'know what? I don't regret a second of it! Screw it, this ain't a rehearsal! Thanks guys!
Again… ALL I can say is WOW. Love the real world content from four people that has experienced what you are talking about. NO BS simply real talk. THANKS… cant wait for whats to follow. 😊
As long as you love doing what you do, all will be well. I've been following you and the Gone with the Wynns for several years, and all of you show your joy of life and what you do so easily and honestly, I can't help but LOVE you guys! I would be willing to bet that I'm not the only one here saying, or thinking the same thing either. Nobody knows what the future holds, so get out there and enjoy the ride as best as you can! To me personally, it's not about how the journey was made or accomplished, or even that you made your destination, it's how you share it with others. The JOY of LIVING LIFE!
Oh my goodness! I followed the Winns when they were camping across America... kinda lost them a long the way! Oh I know we found you guys! I absolutely loved the meet up you had and the conversation about your builds! Oh and you two being the first ever American standard build that was amazing to hear as well! 🇺🇸👍
Wow! this is like having cake for dinner and getting dessert too! The two sailing channels I love the most in one video. Bummer that neither of you have a boat at the moment, but very exciting seeing both of your builds coming along. I really enjoyed this one.
I think you are both on the cutting edge. Great to see the only four I watch concerning Sailing and cruising. It will all come together Don't sweat it.
What a great Q&A. It will be outstanding if NickI and Jason can pick up their new boat in the PI as China can be a real pain in the backside. The added bonus is cursing the PI and having Victoria and Rico as guests a Wynn win. Looking forward to seeing your new Bering completed.
Great collab! I've been following Nicki & Jason for years, but just found you two about 6 months ago. Got absorbed into watching your boat tours because you usually show things in more detail. Then I got a bit hooked on your personalities, the same thing that addicted me to the Wynns.
I truly enjoy the dynamic the four of you share. You balance each other so well. I know I'm a bit late to the party but.... Here we go. Quotes: "If you're going through hell.... Keep Going." -- Winston Churchill (I think) "Here is the test to find whether your mission on Earth is finished: If you're alive, it isn't" -- Richard Bach And a new one, @26:25 "I don't think there's a faster boat than my boat" -- Jason Wynn Thank you all so much for sharing your world.
PART TWO????? I didn’t see that coming! Can’t wait to see what you guys are excited about your new boat. Love watching all of you guys. Hope you all hook up somewhere so you can do a voyage together! Thanks for all the info.
I’m also a big fan of these collaborations between yt channels. I have added GWTW to my subs list recently, really good cinematography, and story line. It seems there is a lot of boat building going in the space. Very interesting to see the process and this video and the next brings up a lot of good thoughts. Thanks
I absolutely loved this! I am sure I am not alone, but I felt like I was sitting there with you guys at the table. Such an honest appraisal of the buying process, two lovely couples sitting down and having an open "chit chat" about the whole boat build process. BTW Rico, love the T-shirt! "Safety is just superstition" was a very profound comment just dropped into the conversation. Pt 2? Can't wait. I am fairly sure Ricos is gonna love the engine room hehe. Thanks again guys
Lovely session...Both couples are my faves on the boating niche TH-cam world...I've done loads of learning while being entertained over the years with all the channels these two couples have launched...Nice to see you together...I look forward to seeing the new rigs once they're in the water! TC .... 👍😎👍
I've seen a few youtubers have their purchase or sale fall through all because they had to finance their boat. Banks insist on insurance, and insurance costs have skyrocketed for most policies. Even on a $7 million boat, insurance is a waste of time for the most part, marinas that won't let you Moore, will if you have cash and a high limit card. Your insurance is useless in most countries anyway, and is probably the biggest false hope you'll experience in life. If you don't have the cash, buy a cheaper boat, end of story. Any boat, just like a house that your building, if it is worth $1 million plus, you should have a general contractor on site. Entertaining video, keep them coming!!!
Great discussion. I can’t imagine Bering will do you wrong. Especially when 70k viewers are watching the progress and ultimate sea trials of your yacht 😎. The Wynns too are a great couple and both of you really make cruising dreams a pleasure. Knowing the knocks too brings more balance to dreams of a cruising life. Certainly a comparison update when you are both at sea again would be something to look forward to.
You two have such an awesome channel! I prefer watching your uploads each week to anything I could watch! I look forward and enjoy your videos so much because of the content and your personalities! Your shows always lift my spirits/ put me in a good mood! Thanks! I'd love to get details on your charters, what a awesome vacation it would be to cruise on your boat!!!
It's a DELIGHT to see you all together. I've been subscribed to both channels for several years and I'm looking forward to more years of "exploring with y'all".😊
Thanks guys, My two favourite channels together. Love Nikki and Jason's take on life and their show, and love all you your tours. Sometimes I wish they weren't so good, because I thought I knew what I wanted, then you show another boat, and im like, wow, I want that, no, I want this. Fortunately, the Bering 77 is still top of the list so far. (Until I see your new beast) Stay safe everyone.
I love Victoria's wisdom about decision making. You make the best decision you can and then have faith that it will work out. It drives me nuts when someone makes a decision and immediately starts second guessing it or, if it doesn't work out, spends an inordinate amount of time bemoaning the decision instead of moving forward and making the next decision as best as they can. Such wise words for life!!!
That was great! You guys are all so likable, and the excitement over the new boats is electric. Thanks for sharing! Wishing for nothing but great luck and good surprises on both your builds! 😊
Loved it. Lots more like this please. The chat was really interesting and you two couples feed off each other so well it makes it a real pleasure to watch.
Thank you Victoria, Rico, Nikki and Jason!! The collab I've been waiting for!! Can't wait till Thursday to see more. I sure hope you guys plan to do lots more collabs together.
Great episode NautiGuys! Lovly couples having lots of laughs.. Great listening to pros and cons etc. about both of your choice and purchases.. Cannot wait for Pt2!!! Cheers, Bernie
I say plan for the worst hope for the best. That said, what you need to do is set yourself up for the most possible options to be executed at the last possible moment to secure a positive outcome. Love you guys, cheers.
I know injecting dishwasher facts may be disturbing to some but here it is: 1. To actually clean dishes the water needs to be 140F. This was discovered in the 1950’s when installing the new fangled dishwashers resulted in a substantial reduction in infectious diseases. When the researchers examined dishes wash by hand they discovered the dishes were far from clean. Lastly the automatic dishwasher soap is too strong to expose to skin and it has a substantial amount of chlorine which kills what gremlins remain. 2. Don’t dismiss sloth. As a bachelor I used one set of cutlery, dishes and on occasion a pot followed by running the dishwasher every night. You set the table with the clean items from the dishwasher. On a sailboat it’s even better. With just the two of you you’ll have plenty of space to spread the contents apart and avoid breaking glassware. 3. A standard dishwasher is 24” wide, 34” tall, and 22” deep. If space is tight you can get one that is 6” more narrow. I’ve seen 38’ monohulls with a dishwasher so a cat should be easily accommodate a standard dishwasher. 4. Veritas. Victoria and Rico’s boat is scheduled to have a dishwasher in the galley and another full sized dishwasher in the owner’s suite. I watched the video with rapt attention waiting for Victoria to spill the beans but alas that task fell on my shoulders.
I really enjoyed this video. It was a lot of fun to see both of you couples chatting about your new boats. It was fun learning about your concerns and why are you chose the boats that you did. I look forward to the next video very much! Love from Vermont
Great video. The four of you together is great entertainment. I enjoyed part 1 immensely, and am looking forward to part two. I am sure you guys could probably make four episodes out of this topic.
Wow, what a treat today with my two favorite couples and what a great show, sure hope you guys get together on a regular bases, each doing there own thing and so entertaining . Best of luck to you both and can’t wait to see your new boats,
Luv listening to all the thinking behind the decissions to sell and buy a yacht,.. amazing... I'm guessing Rico's most exciting thing is the hybrid technology, using solar panels and stuff... 'Cause I remember Rico's expression when Alexei was explaining how much fuel you can save using the system .. OR... the weigth of the boat.. displacement baby... hahaha... Definitely gonna check out Gone With the Wynn... thanks for sharing.
I just think it’s so cool hearing about your boat build. I’m living my dream through you guys cause I’m pretty sure I’ll never be able to go on an ocean cruiser. Thanks so much for sharing and I look forward to your videos every Thursday. God bless y’all from Haysville Kansas.
Who knew that a discussion on about building a new boat would turn into a discussion of the philosophy of life. As long as you make today better than yesterday, you will be able to meet any challenge
I have watched this video 10 times now. And have loved Every Second of it. I have ben watching the Wynns ever since they got there boat. And I have ben watching ya'll Nautistyles for the last 2 years. And I have learned more about the Wynns New boat from this video than I have on there channel. And ya'lls boat 1) I want to see more and love every second of what ya'll have shown. But the Biggest thing is, The steps on buying a Brand New Boat. From start to finish. From when do you have to pay (installments and at what times are the installments due) from the start to finish. That would be the best on telling people what to expect when they buy a boat like that. So Thank You So Much for this video. And I can't wait to see the next one. So I will be here on my lanai with my Kona coffee waiting for the next video! So until next time, Aloha from the Big Island of Hawaii!
“Life is like a box of chocolates, you never know what you're going to get.” -The Great Theologian Forrest Gump In all seriousness this was a great episode. Love listening to people who live a life wide open! If you’re not living on the edge you are taking up too much space!
Second comment here: This is an incredibly valuable video for me. I was having doubts about my plans to buy a yacht and living aboard it, and idea that came to me for reasons that aren't terribly interesting to anyone who doesn't know me. But in essence I'll probably have to move out of my house in a few months and this is what immediately struck me as a nice living situation for myself. My mother thought otherwise. I'm not young and Mom is in her 80s and fairly conservative, and to her the safe course of action is always the right one. Her idea is to move into another house, and she was convincing enough to give me doubts. It also made me consider that I'm nearly 60, which some might consider to be a little late in life to start in on a whole new lifestyle. But another house -- I'll still be paying for the old one -- is actually far more impractical for a number of reasons, and for the past week or so I've been in doubt. It's also been suggested I get an RV and live there. But I'm still employed and can't work 100% remotely, so this isn't a situation where I can keep driving around all over the country. I need to park it in one place, close by, and that's not simple. The San Francisco and Monterey Bay Areas are not cheap for any sort of housing, and this includes long-term RV parking. It's actually more economical to rent a slip -- if I can find one. (This is the one potential problem.) I think I may be the first person in the history of the world who's buying a boat to SAVE money. This video, where the idea of onboard living is really put forward in a positive way, and the idea of NOT playing it safe all the time, comes at just the right time to cement my decision. Thank you. Anyone up for giving me driving lessons once I buy the thing, seeing as the boat I have my eye on is in SoCal?
I love that the two couples are each drinking the same brand of beer. The thing Rico is probably most excited about in this build, is that he's doing this with Victoria. Then of course, there's all the cool tech/audio stuff!
Started watching the Wynns when putting solar on my camper and followed them ever since. Found NautiGuys after following sailing channels. I’m still hoping to get an electric Silent-Yachts 62’ someday.
This quote from Henry David Thoreau came to mind when I was listening to this.....“You must live in the present, launch yourself on every wave, find your eternity in each moment. Fools stand on their island of opportunities and look toward another land. There is no other land; there is no other life but this.”
Re 'the unexpected'. In 2010 I was a senior manager for a company, had my own house (with mortgage) etc. Then the company decided to restructure because of the world financial crisis. I was laid off with no redundancy payments. Suddenly no job, no car (had a company car), no income so not able to pay the mortgage. Ended up losing my house which meant all my savings for the future. I was 53 at the time. Yes I did get another job (after 3 months), but at a lot lower income and had to relocate to a different city. I am now 66 years old and living on government superannuation (New Zealand) in my caravan (travel trailer). If I hadn't lost my house, it would now be freehold and worth close to NZ $1,000,000. As it is, I own my car and caravan and have very little money in the bank. For me, everything changed in a day, and through no fault of my own.
Victoria and Rico you guys are the best, I can't wait to see your yacht. Just amazing, very professional and I don't boat well I can't afford to lol. So watching you guys have so much fun I just love learning and hanging out with you thank you, you guys helped me so much mentally , what a joy to watch your channel. And I watch and love the Wynn's channel, great collaboration.
Vince, you have no idea how much your positive feedback means to us! The goal for both of our channels is to delivery entertaining and educational content which appeals to everyone, and comments like yours really make us feel like we are delivering 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
@@NautiGuys despite the haters, y'all always deliver. The previous comments mirror my thoughts except i still want a Bering. Thanks for the great content and making us feel like friends. Thanks for bringing us Alexei and i started watching gone with the wynns cause of y'all 2 wonderful peeps. Never change unless it's to better yourselves!
Dealing with being Seasick, which can be unimaginably terrible, with the added factor, that if you have it really bad, you cannot function as part of the Crew. Bad News all around. I've only been Seasick Once, and it was for 3 days in a Force 10 plus Storm in the Bay of Biscay. I never want to repeat that experience again. Then Thankfully, Stugeron Seasick Tablets became available. But if you take the recommended dose of two tablets, you are out cold and fast asleep for 12 hours. A friend bought a boat, and with the previous owner, first Sail, down an estuary into the Bay, previous owner showed us the route, then we anchored off several hundred yards off the beach on a gorgeous morning with virtually no wind, so I disappeared below to make cups of Tea and start breakfast. Plan was to Sail around the Coast to a Harbour where we could stop for lunch, then Sail back for the Tide to be right to get back to the Mooring up the Estuary. I had taken half a Stugeron when we parked the Car as I usually did, as a oreventative against getting Seasick, luckily after the other two declined, I put the packet into my jacket pocket. Cups of tea passed up to the Cockpit, I cracked on making Breakfast of eggs, bacon, mushrooms, toast, and marmalade. Previous owner and friend chatting about the boat in the Cockpit finally ending in silence. loaded plates ready, I called up reakfast ready, and started passing the first plate up to get sounds back of two people throwing up at the thought of it, or the smell of bacon and eggs hitting them. So I climbed into the Cockpit, and the pair of them were literally bottle green. The long slow swell of the gentle small wee motion had done them both in, so Chirpy and definitely not Seasick me, said e right back, got the Stugeron, said two each don't swallow them, under your tongue to dissolve to get it into your bloodstream faster. In retrospect, it may have been better to start with half a tablet. anyway, it was fascinating to watch the effect on them, first their necks went from Green to white, in about 10 minutes, then their faces went from green to white soon after, then the colour came acknowledged to necks and faces, and they stretched out on the Cockpit seats and went to sleep after I asked should I Sail round the Coast to where we planned lunch, which they approved, so I pulled up the Anchor, motored out of the Bay, got some wind, and Sailed on. Anchored up in the Harbour, Zzzzzzz from two in the Cockpit, so went ashore for a Pint, no lunch needed, muggins ate the breakfasts so as not to waste them. Back to the Boat, Zzzzz continued, drank tea and used hot water to finish washing up. Time to leave to catch the tide Zzzz continued, sailed to the Bay, and dropped Anchor just off the mouth of the estuary. Loo,Ed like I'd have to motor up the estuary myself, so hopped in the dinghy to make sure of the route as Nasty Sandbar on the Port side, that swung in an S shape on the way in, and very nasty rocks to Starboard. Route to take sorted, back to the boat and Zzzz got changed to where the F are we ? as I climbed aboard. Back at the estuary, and in about half an hour the water should be just right to head in. Tea ? Stupid question, of course Tea. Previous Owner Motored up to the Mooring, then ravenously hungry, closest Pub food , beer, and they were sorted. Stugeron, not available in USA, so when I went over to buy my last boat, I took a few pa kits with me. Three First Aid Kits on my boats, Main one near Galley, one forward Heads, one in a Cockpit locker, all with a packet of Stugdron in them. Half a tablet before going aboard, then half a tablet each day for say 3 days until Sea Legs are gained. I've Never been Seasick since Biscay, but it is too incapacitating to even risk it. If I hadn't taken that half tablet, I'd probably have been bottle green as well, and we'd have been stuck at Anchor in that Bay waiting for the Tide to come back in. I have never found Stugeron Fail to work on anyone tbh. and I think it was Yachting World that assisted in Developing them, if I remember right. As an aside, Marmalade was the first Seasick Treatment, developed because Mary Queen of Scots suffered terribly from it, the name coming from Mal de Mare (French for Seasick). All it has going for it imho, is something in the stomach to throw up, and you get the Marmalade taste on the way up, that you got on the way down. Best Wishes and Fair Winds. Bob. 👍⛵️✨️✨️✨️✨️✨️
Great video, can't help but think what the chances are of finding a couple in such a similar situation at the same exact time are. Very much looking forward to seeing your "reveal" video when your build hits the water and the videos to follow. Good luck to all of you.
I've seen every video you've made and this is top 10.I love your channel and don't know exactly why I like this one so much at this point. If i figure it out I'll clue you in
It's the options that kill ya! $850k is the price they advertise, but the "out the door" price is more like $1.2-$1.3M, which is a tidy sum for a 44' performance boat without daggerboards. And they are getting a deal from HH, plus pricing has already increased, so they are going to make out great regardless. Great video!
Very very interesting conversation, with a beautiful back drop of the New River. We were just there two weeks ago, in that exact same stretch of river, for Catamaran lessons, ironic.
I’ll never have enough money to get into boating/sailing, but this was a great video, way better than I expected. Love to hear the thoughts behind your decision making. Please get into all the details like this in future videos, would love to hear about every financial aspect.
Love all four of you and love watching your videos! You asked for good quotes, so here ya go :) “The only limitation to our realization of tomorrow will be our doubts of today” - Franklin D. Roosevelt “Believe in yourself and all that you are. Know there is something inside of you that is greater than any obstacle” - Christian D. Larson “The future is not something we enter, the future is something we create” - Nelson Mandela
It kind of amazes me that you guys can live on boats and still get seasick. I really don't get motion sickness at all and I've done TONS of air, car, and sea travel.
The creator or this marvelous planet gave us one day at a time. Life is to be live in the now, not in the past and not in the future. Of course you learn from the past and hope for the future but we only have one day at a time.
WOW...Nikki floats my boat. Great presentation you guys put together with lots of information on your boating futures. Guess TH-cam has been good to you, but what you do is not easy so reap the rewards and enjoy.
I bet editing this video was a nightmare , so many things to talk about with both your boat builds. The stories between the 4 of you would probably fill hours of video. Thanks for sharing.
Let me 1st Say, I'm Subscribed to both of your Channels. Enjoy Both Very Much!! For those and other reasons, This Video was the Best one Yet. For Me say, It was like Two of my favorite U-Tube Stars, who didnt know even knew each other Not Only Know each other, But Turns out Their Friends!! Made this even Better !! God Bless You All!!
first of all!! finalllllllllllllyy LOL yaaaaaaay been wiaitng for this video since last year :P i love the wynns and seeing them with you guys is a ++! its really fun watching the "pros" (you guys have lots of experience in my opinion) about boats and builds,so its really fun watching you guys just talk about them. for me personally, im like Nikki, i want a boat so self sustained, it never touch docs , she said she'd be find " scavenge seaweed" and be fine, but for me! i want a farm! YES A FARM, a space on the top deck were i can put raised beds for farming some potatoes and other veggies, and like couple of hydroponic towers for tomatoes, peppers even cauliflower! i know its a dream of mine, but hopefully i can get to see it being made. :D anyway love the vid. thanks nautiguys
That was awesome thanks for sharing all that for us!! Weather the weather is good. Or wether the weather is bad. We will weather the weather what ever the weather, wether we like it or not!!
I'm just starting out on my sailing/TH-cam journey, so it's really inspiring to see you guys together and get your outlook on the unpredictability of life in general! The quote that drove me to drop everything and buy a boat was that 'you only regret the things you don't do'. I'm a few weeks into the journey and it's already been a roller-coaster. But y'know what? I don't regret a second of it! Screw it, this ain't a rehearsal! Thanks guys!
I could not agree more! Life is too short
“You miss 100% of the shots you don’t take”. Wayne Gretzky
Again… ALL I can say is WOW. Love the real world content from four people that has experienced what you are talking about. NO BS simply real talk. THANKS… cant wait for whats to follow. 😊
As long as you love doing what you do, all will be well. I've been following you and the Gone with the Wynns for several years, and all of you show your joy of life and what you do so easily and honestly, I can't help but LOVE you guys! I would be willing to bet that I'm not the only one here saying, or thinking the same thing either. Nobody knows what the future holds, so get out there and enjoy the ride as best as you can! To me personally, it's not about how the journey was made or accomplished, or even that you made your destination, it's how you share it with others.
The JOY of LIVING LIFE!
Absolutely love this personal share Paul, thank you!!
My two favorite boating couples and channels! Great info and episode.
Awesome! Thank you!
Ditto :D Love these four.
Oh my goodness! I followed the Winns when they were camping across America... kinda lost them a long the way! Oh I know we found you guys! I absolutely loved the meet up you had and the conversation about your builds! Oh and you two being the first ever American standard build that was amazing to hear as well! 🇺🇸👍
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Wow! this is like having cake for dinner and getting dessert too! The two sailing channels I love the most in one video. Bummer that neither of you have a boat at the moment, but very exciting seeing both of your builds coming along. I really enjoyed this one.
Thanks Paul, more to come
I think you are both on the cutting edge. Great to see the only four I watch concerning Sailing and cruising. It will all come together Don't sweat it.
Awesome, thank you! 🙏🏻💙💙
My prediction is that in the next episode Rico will say that thing that he is most excited about on the new boat is ... the engine room.
hehehe, just wait and see
What a great Q&A. It will be outstanding if NickI and Jason can pick up their new boat in the PI as China can be a real pain in the backside. The added bonus is cursing the PI and having Victoria and Rico as guests a Wynn win. Looking forward to seeing your new Bering completed.
We are looking forward to it!!
Great collab! I've been following Nicki & Jason for years, but just found you two about 6 months ago. Got absorbed into watching your boat tours because you usually show things in more detail. Then I got a bit hooked on your personalities, the same thing that addicted me to the Wynns.
lol Thanks Diana, really appreciate it
I truly enjoy the dynamic the four of you share. You balance each other so well. I know I'm a bit late to the party but.... Here we go.
Quotes:
"If you're going through hell.... Keep Going." -- Winston Churchill (I think)
"Here is the test to find whether your mission on Earth is finished: If you're alive, it isn't" -- Richard Bach
And a new one,
@26:25 "I don't think there's a faster boat than my boat" -- Jason Wynn
Thank you all so much for sharing your world.
Best episode ever, love the Wynns, been watching them since they came to Alaska.. can't wait for the next episode
sweet!!
PART TWO????? I didn’t see that coming! Can’t wait to see what you guys are excited about your new boat. Love watching all of you guys. Hope you all hook up somewhere so you can do a voyage together! Thanks for all the info.
Coming soon!
I’m also a big fan of these collaborations between yt channels. I have added GWTW to my subs list recently, really good cinematography, and story line. It seems there is a lot of boat building going in the space. Very interesting to see the process and this video and the next brings up a lot of good thoughts. Thanks
Good stuff!
My favorite two couples! Love enjoying your adventures! Love you all.
thank youuu!!!
I absolutely loved this! I am sure I am not alone, but I felt like I was sitting there with you guys at the table. Such an honest appraisal of the buying process, two lovely couples sitting down and having an open "chit chat" about the whole boat build process. BTW Rico, love the T-shirt! "Safety is just superstition" was a very profound comment just dropped into the conversation. Pt 2? Can't wait. I am fairly sure Ricos is gonna love the engine room hehe. Thanks again guys
Lovely session...Both couples are my faves on the boating niche TH-cam world...I've done loads of learning while being entertained over the years with all the channels these two couples have launched...Nice to see you together...I look forward to seeing the new rigs once they're in the water! TC ....
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So exited about the future. I can't wait for the episodes where you host each other on your sparkling new boats.
I hope I can stand the wait.
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I've seen a few youtubers have their purchase or sale fall through all because they had to finance their boat. Banks insist on insurance, and insurance costs have skyrocketed for most policies. Even on a $7 million boat, insurance is a waste of time for the most part, marinas that won't let you Moore, will if you have cash and a high limit card. Your insurance is useless in most countries anyway, and is probably the biggest false hope you'll experience in life. If you don't have the cash, buy a cheaper boat, end of story. Any boat, just like a house that your building, if it is worth $1 million plus, you should have a general contractor on site. Entertaining video, keep them coming!!!
Great discussion. I can’t imagine Bering will do you wrong. Especially when 70k viewers are watching the progress and ultimate sea trials of your yacht 😎. The Wynns too are a great couple and both of you really make cruising dreams a pleasure. Knowing the knocks too brings more balance to dreams of a cruising life. Certainly a comparison update when you are both at sea again would be something to look forward to.
Watch you guys all the time. Love your journey. Watching earnestly.
You two have such an awesome channel! I prefer watching your uploads each week to anything I could watch! I look forward and enjoy your videos so much because of the content and your personalities! Your shows always lift my spirits/ put me in a good mood! Thanks! I'd love to get details on your charters, what a awesome vacation it would be to cruise on your boat!!!
Thank you Arthur! Really means a lot! We will start sharing all the charter info as we get a bit closer
It's a DELIGHT to see you all together. I've been subscribed to both channels for several years and I'm looking forward to more years of "exploring with y'all".😊
Live life like it is your last moment. I almost died last Tuesday to a sepsis infection and was in the hospital for a week. I am so glad to be alive.
Thanks guys, My two favourite channels together. Love Nikki and Jason's take on life and their show, and love all you your tours. Sometimes I wish they weren't so good, because I thought I knew what I wanted, then you show another boat, and im like, wow, I want that, no, I want this. Fortunately, the Bering 77 is still top of the list so far. (Until I see your new beast) Stay safe everyone.
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Thanks Bob
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Great episode, can't wait for part II. I really like this episodes format, great job!
oh thanks Paul, so happy to hear that, as I'm still working on developing the style for this channel
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I can't imagine a better day than spending one with the four of you. My favorite people on YT. What a day.
ooooow thank youuu, we love you back!
I love Victoria's wisdom about decision making. You make the best decision you can and then have faith that it will work out. It drives me nuts when someone makes a decision and immediately starts second guessing it or, if it doesn't work out, spends an inordinate amount of time bemoaning the decision instead of moving forward and making the next decision as best as they can. Such wise words for life!!!
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That was great! You guys are all so likable, and the excitement over the new boats is electric. Thanks for sharing!
Wishing for nothing but great luck and good surprises on both your builds! 😊
Thank you, thank youu
Loved it. Lots more like this please. The chat was really interesting and you two couples feed off each other so well it makes it a real pleasure to watch.
thank you, more to come! part 2 next thursdays
Thank you Victoria, Rico, Nikki and Jason!! The collab I've been waiting for!! Can't wait till Thursday to see more. I sure hope you guys plan to do lots more collabs together.
I hope so too!
Great episode NautiGuys! Lovly couples having lots of laughs.. Great listening to pros and cons etc. about both of your choice and purchases.. Cannot wait for Pt2!!! Cheers, Bernie
Thank you, glad you enjoyed it
Such good advice. Sounds like you guys have great outlooks on life. The main thing is to have goals, work hard and have fun while you’re doing it.
Yes! Thank you!
I say plan for the worst hope for the best. That said, what you need to do is set yourself up for the most possible options to be executed at the last possible moment to secure a positive outcome. Love you guys, cheers.
Thanks Bush - we love you back! Thanks for watching! 💙🙏
Fabulous discussion on your lives. Much appreciated. xx
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks to both couples for being so open, loved the video..⛵️
YES! The Wynns are an amazing couple! that end was shocking, but cant wait for part 2!
hehehe
Eat when you get on the boat no sickness learnt this a long while ago.
Love seeing you together. Looking forward to part II
yeayy!!
I watch both of your videos, so I was thrilled to see all four of you together here. Great job guys. I look forward to the next video. 🙂
Awesome! Thank you!
This was so awesome, and made doubly so because there going to be a part 2!
hehehe!!
Loved this two part story with the lovely Wynn's. Part two is even better!
I know injecting dishwasher facts may be disturbing to some but here it is: 1. To actually clean dishes the water needs to be 140F. This was discovered in the 1950’s when installing the new fangled dishwashers resulted in a substantial reduction in infectious diseases. When the researchers examined dishes wash by hand they discovered the dishes were far from clean. Lastly the automatic dishwasher soap is too strong to expose to skin and it has a substantial amount of chlorine which kills what gremlins remain. 2. Don’t dismiss sloth. As a bachelor I used one set of cutlery, dishes and on occasion a pot followed by running the dishwasher every night. You set the table with the clean items from the dishwasher. On a sailboat it’s even better. With just the two of you you’ll have plenty of space to spread the contents apart and avoid breaking glassware. 3. A standard dishwasher is 24” wide, 34” tall, and 22” deep. If space is tight you can get one that is 6” more narrow. I’ve seen 38’ monohulls with a dishwasher so a cat should be easily accommodate a standard dishwasher. 4. Veritas. Victoria and Rico’s boat is scheduled to have a dishwasher in the galley and another full sized dishwasher in the owner’s suite. I watched the video with rapt attention waiting for Victoria to spill the beans but alas that task fell on my shoulders.
I really enjoyed this video. It was a lot of fun to see both of you couples chatting about your new boats. It was fun learning about your concerns and why are you chose the boats that you did. I look forward to the next video very much! Love from Vermont
impressed with honest and owning how much it costs to build boats. millions, so fare play to you all
You four are awesome Mariners, congratulations on your new builds.
Great video. The four of you together is great entertainment. I enjoyed part 1 immensely, and am looking forward to part two. I am sure you guys could probably make four episodes out of this topic.
More to come!
Wow, what a treat today with my two favorite couples and what a great show, sure hope you guys get together on a regular bases, each doing there own thing and so entertaining . Best of luck to you both and can’t wait to see your new boats,
The Collab video I've been (im)patiently waiting for 🙌
Hope you enjoyed it!
I loved this video. I’m a follower of the Wynns and saw the last video with both couples. I’ll be ready for Part 2! Thanks ❤
sweet, see you on Thursday
Luv listening to all the thinking behind the decissions to sell and buy a yacht,.. amazing... I'm guessing Rico's most exciting thing is the hybrid technology, using solar panels and stuff... 'Cause I remember Rico's expression when Alexei was explaining how much fuel you can save using the system .. OR... the weigth of the boat.. displacement baby... hahaha... Definitely gonna check out Gone With the Wynn... thanks for sharing.
thanks for sharing your very interesting discussion! It is like having lunch with honest "TH-camr" royalty!.......
🙏🏻💙🙌🏻 thank you kindly
I just think it’s so cool hearing about your boat build. I’m living my dream through you guys cause I’m pretty sure I’ll never be able to go on an ocean cruiser. Thanks so much for sharing and I look forward to your videos every Thursday. God bless y’all from Haysville Kansas.
Thank you so much for watching, don't let that dream die! keep it going, dreams do come true!
Who knew that a discussion on about building a new boat would turn into a discussion of the philosophy of life.
As long as you make today better than yesterday, you will be able to meet any challenge
I have watched this video 10 times now. And have loved Every Second of it.
I have ben watching the Wynns ever since they got there boat. And I have ben watching ya'll Nautistyles for the last 2 years.
And I have learned more about the Wynns New boat from this video than I have on there channel.
And ya'lls boat 1) I want to see more and love every second of what ya'll have shown.
But the Biggest thing is, The steps on buying a Brand New Boat. From start to finish. From when do you have to pay (installments and at what times are the installments due) from the start to finish. That would be the best on telling people what to expect when they buy a boat like that.
So Thank You So Much for this video. And I can't wait to see the next one. So I will be here on my lanai with my Kona coffee waiting for the next video!
So until next time, Aloha from the Big Island of Hawaii!
aloha!!
Another Cool videos guy's. Love the Honesty !
looking forward to part 2
Coming soon! see you next Thursday
“Life is like a box of chocolates, you never know what you're going to get.” -The Great Theologian Forrest Gump
In all seriousness this was a great episode. Love listening to people who live a life wide open! If you’re not living on the edge you are taking up too much space!
Love that!!
Second comment here: This is an incredibly valuable video for me. I was having doubts about my plans to buy a yacht and living aboard it, and idea that came to me for reasons that aren't terribly interesting to anyone who doesn't know me. But in essence I'll probably have to move out of my house in a few months and this is what immediately struck me as a nice living situation for myself.
My mother thought otherwise. I'm not young and Mom is in her 80s and fairly conservative, and to her the safe course of action is always the right one. Her idea is to move into another house, and she was convincing enough to give me doubts. It also made me consider that I'm nearly 60, which some might consider to be a little late in life to start in on a whole new lifestyle. But another house -- I'll still be paying for the old one -- is actually far more impractical for a number of reasons, and for the past week or so I've been in doubt.
It's also been suggested I get an RV and live there. But I'm still employed and can't work 100% remotely, so this isn't a situation where I can keep driving around all over the country. I need to park it in one place, close by, and that's not simple. The San Francisco and Monterey Bay Areas are not cheap for any sort of housing, and this includes long-term RV parking. It's actually more economical to rent a slip -- if I can find one. (This is the one potential problem.) I think I may be the first person in the history of the world who's buying a boat to SAVE money.
This video, where the idea of onboard living is really put forward in a positive way, and the idea of NOT playing it safe all the time, comes at just the right time to cement my decision. Thank you.
Anyone up for giving me driving lessons once I buy the thing, seeing as the boat I have my eye on is in SoCal?
so glad it was helpful! Wishing you best of luck in this new endeavor
I love that the two couples are each drinking the same brand of beer. The thing Rico is probably most excited about in this build, is that he's doing this with Victoria. Then of course, there's all the cool tech/audio stuff!
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Started watching the Wynns when putting solar on my camper and followed them ever since. Found NautiGuys after following sailing channels. I’m still hoping to get an electric Silent-Yachts 62’ someday.
Really enjoyed this episode bigly. Looking forward to seeing more of your boat build.
coming up
This quote from Henry David Thoreau came to mind when I was listening to this.....“You must live in the present, launch yourself on every wave, find your eternity in each moment. Fools stand on their island of opportunities and look toward another land. There is no other land; there is no other life but this.”
Re 'the unexpected'. In 2010 I was a senior manager for a company, had my own house (with mortgage) etc. Then the company decided to restructure because of the world financial crisis. I was laid off with no redundancy payments. Suddenly no job, no car (had a company car), no income so not able to pay the mortgage. Ended up losing my house which meant all my savings for the future. I was 53 at the time. Yes I did get another job (after 3 months), but at a lot lower income and had to relocate to a different city. I am now 66 years old and living on government superannuation (New Zealand) in my caravan (travel trailer). If I hadn't lost my house, it would now be freehold and worth close to NZ $1,000,000. As it is, I own my car and caravan and have very little money in the bank. For me, everything changed in a day, and through no fault of my own.
My two FAVORITE channels together! FANTABULOUS!
Great video guys 👍🏻. Can't wait to see both boats.
I'm thinking Rico's answer will be either Engine room or Bridge....because that would be mine!
hehe, just wait
My two favourite yachting channels!!! ❤❤❤
So cool to see the two perspectives thanks everyone for sharing
It's cool to see you guys together! You seem to have got them to answer more questions about their boat than thair fans could! Lol
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Victoria and Rico you guys are the best, I can't wait to see your yacht. Just amazing, very professional and I don't boat well I can't afford to lol. So watching you guys have so much fun I just love learning and hanging out with you thank you, you guys helped me so much mentally , what a joy to watch your channel. And I watch and love the Wynn's channel, great collaboration.
Vince, you have no idea how much your positive feedback means to us! The goal for both of our channels is to delivery entertaining and educational content which appeals to everyone, and comments like yours really make us feel like we are delivering 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
@@NautiGuys despite the haters, y'all always deliver. The previous comments mirror my thoughts except i still want a Bering. Thanks for the great content and making us feel like friends. Thanks for bringing us Alexei and i started watching gone with the wynns cause of y'all 2 wonderful peeps. Never change unless it's to better yourselves!
I love these videos, two of my favorite TH-cam couples chatting about yachts…does it GET any cooler? 🤩🤩🤩🤩
oooowww thank youu
What a great video. Our two favourite you tuber couples. So good. Thank you. Such fun!! ❤❤❤❤
Dealing with being Seasick, which can be unimaginably terrible, with the added factor, that if you have it really bad, you cannot function as part of the Crew. Bad News all around. I've only been Seasick Once, and it was for 3 days in a Force 10 plus Storm in the Bay of Biscay. I never want to repeat that experience again. Then Thankfully, Stugeron Seasick Tablets became available. But if you take the recommended dose of two tablets, you are out cold and fast asleep for 12 hours. A friend bought a boat, and with the previous owner, first Sail, down an estuary into the Bay, previous owner showed us the route, then we anchored off several hundred yards off the beach on a gorgeous morning with virtually no wind, so I disappeared below to make cups of Tea and start breakfast. Plan was to Sail around the Coast to a Harbour where we could stop for lunch, then Sail back for the Tide to be right to get back to the Mooring up the Estuary. I had taken half a Stugeron when we parked the Car as I usually did, as a oreventative against getting Seasick, luckily after the other two declined, I put the packet into my jacket pocket. Cups of tea passed up to the Cockpit, I cracked on making Breakfast of eggs, bacon, mushrooms, toast, and marmalade. Previous owner and friend chatting about the boat in the Cockpit finally ending in silence. loaded plates ready, I called up reakfast ready, and started passing the first plate up to get sounds back of two people throwing up at the thought of it, or the smell of bacon and eggs hitting them. So I climbed into the Cockpit, and the pair of them were literally bottle green. The long slow swell of the gentle small wee motion had done them both in, so Chirpy and definitely not Seasick me, said e right back, got the Stugeron, said two each don't swallow them, under your tongue to dissolve to get it into your bloodstream faster. In retrospect, it may have been better to start with half a tablet. anyway, it was fascinating to watch the effect on them, first their necks went from Green to white, in about 10 minutes, then their faces went from green to white soon after, then the colour came acknowledged to necks and faces, and they stretched out on the Cockpit seats and went to sleep after I asked should I Sail round the Coast to where we planned lunch, which they approved, so I pulled up the Anchor, motored out of the Bay, got some wind, and Sailed on. Anchored up in the Harbour, Zzzzzzz from two in the Cockpit, so went ashore for a Pint, no lunch needed, muggins ate the breakfasts so as not to waste them. Back to the Boat, Zzzzz continued, drank tea and used hot water to finish washing up. Time to leave to catch the tide Zzzz continued, sailed to the Bay, and dropped Anchor just off the mouth of the estuary. Loo,Ed like I'd have to motor up the estuary myself, so hopped in the dinghy to make sure of the route as Nasty Sandbar on the Port side, that swung in an S shape on the way in, and very nasty rocks to Starboard. Route to take sorted, back to the boat and Zzzz got changed to where the F are we ? as I climbed aboard. Back at the estuary, and in about half an hour the water should be just right to head in. Tea ? Stupid question, of course Tea. Previous Owner Motored up to the Mooring, then ravenously hungry, closest Pub food , beer, and they were sorted. Stugeron, not available in USA, so when I went over to buy my last boat, I took a few pa kits with me. Three First Aid Kits on my boats, Main one near Galley, one forward Heads, one in a Cockpit locker, all with a packet of Stugdron in them. Half a tablet before going aboard, then half a tablet each day for say 3 days until Sea Legs are gained. I've Never been Seasick since Biscay, but it is too incapacitating to even risk it. If I hadn't taken that half tablet, I'd probably have been bottle green as well, and we'd have been stuck at Anchor in that Bay waiting for the Tide to come back in. I have never found Stugeron Fail to work on anyone tbh. and I think it was Yachting World that assisted in Developing them, if I remember right. As an aside, Marmalade was the first Seasick Treatment, developed because Mary Queen of Scots suffered terribly from it, the name coming from Mal de Mare (French for Seasick). All it has going for it imho, is something in the stomach to throw up, and you get the Marmalade taste on the way up, that you got on the way down. Best Wishes and Fair Winds. Bob. 👍⛵️✨️✨️✨️✨️✨️
Great video; tons of fun. Can't wait to see the next...
yeay! more to come!
Talk about opposites attracting--and complementing! I'm really looking forward to the next installment and hear Rico and Vic's side!
Thank you Pete, totally agree!
Great video, can't help but think what the chances are of finding a couple in such a similar situation at the same exact time are. Very much looking forward to seeing your "reveal" video when your build hits the water and the videos to follow. Good luck to all of you.
Absolutely, thank you!
I've seen every video you've made and this is top 10.I love your channel and don't know exactly why I like this one so much at this point. If i figure it out I'll clue you in
the Wynns?? 😝🤷♀️
@@NautiGuys yes
It's the options that kill ya! $850k is the price they advertise, but the "out the door" price is more like $1.2-$1.3M, which is a tidy sum for a 44' performance boat without daggerboards. And they are getting a deal from HH, plus pricing has already increased, so they are going to make out great regardless. Great video!
Thanks to Bob Denison for providing a boat with beautiful women on board. Great conversation and very interesting.
well Bob did provide the Boat, but not the women 🙈😝😝🤷♀️
@@NautiGuys he was smart enough to know who to invite. And you were smart enough to know who to ask. ;-)
Very very interesting conversation, with a beautiful back drop of the New River. We were just there two weeks ago, in that exact same stretch of river, for Catamaran lessons, ironic.
Thank you for the information, and THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!period........for everything you guys share.
you are welcome!!
I’ll never have enough money to get into boating/sailing, but this was a great video, way better than I expected. Love to hear the thoughts behind your decision making. Please get into all the details like this in future videos, would love to hear about every financial aspect.
Great episode! Stay safe both crews and keep rolling!! 👍👍
Thank you, will do!!
@@NautiGuys 👍👍
Love all four of you and love watching your videos! You asked for good quotes, so here ya go :)
“The only limitation to our realization of tomorrow will be our doubts of today” - Franklin D. Roosevelt
“Believe in yourself and all that you are. Know there is something inside of you that is greater than any obstacle” - Christian D. Larson
“The future is not something we enter, the future is something we create” - Nelson Mandela
It kind of amazes me that you guys can live on boats and still get seasick. I really don't get motion sickness at all and I've done TONS of air, car, and sea travel.
Well, lucky you! 🤷♀️
One of your best shows!
wow, thank you!
Great video, just love both your channels.❤ Bering Yachts too!
Thank youuu
Hey Gone Nauti, great video! I hope you do more collabs like. this.
I hope so too!
The creator or this marvelous planet gave us one day at a time. Life is to be live in the now, not in the past and not in the future. Of course you learn from the past and hope for the future but we only have one day at a time.
Nikki and Jayson... my second favorite sailing couple😋😉
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WOW...Nikki floats my boat. Great presentation you guys put together with lots of information on your boating futures. Guess TH-cam has been good to you, but what you do is not easy so reap the rewards and enjoy.
can't go wrong with following BT speakers: HK Onyx Studio 8 & LG Xboom 360. (stylish, portable, provide volume/boom, priced right)
My famous quote is " I will never be as smart as I am right now because the more I learn the less I know"
Nice couple.
I will go there now.
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sweett!!
My favorite quote ever is "there are no guarantees in life"
agreed!
Great fun with some exciting information. You guys fight so well the 4 of you ...... as friends. Well done😊🇨🇦👍👌
Glad you enjoyed it hahaha
You guys are the best. Welcome to the Eastside of the continent from the other side 👏👍🇨🇦
I bet editing this video was a nightmare , so many things to talk about with both your boat builds. The stories between the 4 of you would probably fill hours of video. Thanks for sharing.
Tell me about it lol
i can get seasick in the bath, it really debilitates me unfortunately. Interesting to see the differences and why they were chosen
Here's an example of fee will, a magnificent lesson in self determination.
Let me 1st Say, I'm Subscribed to both of your Channels. Enjoy Both Very Much!! For those and other reasons,
This Video was the Best one Yet. For Me say, It was like Two of my favorite U-Tube Stars, who didnt know even knew
each other Not Only Know each other, But Turns out Their Friends!! Made this even Better !! God Bless You All!!
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first of all!!
finalllllllllllllyy LOL yaaaaaaay been wiaitng for this video since last year :P
i love the wynns and seeing them with you guys is a ++!
its really fun watching the "pros" (you guys have lots of experience in my opinion) about boats and builds,so its really fun watching you guys just talk about them.
for me personally, im like Nikki, i want a boat so self sustained, it never touch docs , she said she'd be find " scavenge seaweed" and be fine, but for me! i want a farm!
YES A FARM, a space on the top deck were i can put raised beds for farming some potatoes and other veggies, and like couple of hydroponic towers for tomatoes, peppers even cauliflower!
i know its a dream of mine, but hopefully i can get to see it being made.
:D anyway love the vid.
thanks nautiguys
That was awesome thanks for sharing all that for us!!
Weather the weather is good. Or wether the weather is bad. We will weather the weather what ever the weather, wether we like it or not!!