Regardless of the rain, it is soo beeeeeaaauuuuutiful!!!! P.S. looking forward to the next "5 minute" installment of the boat improvements....... Hint, hint.......LOL😁😁😁
I don't think I could stay out of the water, even if it was raining...heck your already wet. Loved the two big Mappa Puffers and that Titan Trigger @18:28. That is when you put your hands in your pocket. They are beautiful, but can be mean as a snake and bite even when unprovoked. Keep the underwater shots coming, love it
This episode brought us all back to why you and others like you live your life's sailing throughout the world. You could feel the joy, excitement and at times the frustration of boat life. i.e., all the magic that others only wish they could experience. You guys do, 'A Day In The Life' better than most. You make us feel that we are there with you. Your filming and editing is fantastic. The beautiful islands, the turtles and rays are all spectacular. Your scuba diving surround with so many fish, all seeming to want to get to know you. One would think that you are Fish Whispers. Your love for each other and the world around you always shines no matter what the weather is. Never stop smiling, because your smiles are contagious.
Your camera work is absolutely stellar!! During every episode, I always look forward to seeing what new images you've captured. Great work and thanks for sharing it with us.
Solving the mold problem :- 1. Get a dehumidifier and run it inside to eliminate as much air moisture as possible 2. Spot check mold spores with lemon juice 3. Wash mold affected items in warm water and a small amount of bleach 4. You know all those little silica packets that are everything you buy, put them in amongst your clothes and items to absorb moisture. 5. Wipe all surfaces with a mild solution of water and bleach to kill mold spores 6. If all else fails buy some specialty products for removing mold. 7. Have fun .......................................................
Hi Erika and Warren, 2 1/2 years ago I bought a Florida boat that was mostly closed up for 4+ years. It was a mildew monster. I had great success with: 1Qt. hot water 2 TBS baking soda 2TBS borax 1 TBS TSP (trisodium phosphate) soak and wring out, let dry. As was explained to me, mildew likes acidic environs, this leaves a basic environment behind. I have had almost no recurring mildew since treating my liners and fabrics this way. Hope this helps, Mike.
Really enjoyed this episode please keep them coming you both are just so natural & down to earth it’s so nice to wonder in your lives for a short while, thankyou.
It's not often I find myself enviable of anyone, I've been around the world and accomplished a lot of life in 65 years; I do look at your lives with a modest level of envy however. Having been to many of the places I see you visiting, your journey serves as a virtual memory lane of how wonderful life is when you get away from your cocoon and seek adventure. Nothing can rival a clear ocean, adventure, companionship, and exploration. You seem to be building great memories to reflect on in years to come. Peace…
@@bobbie7355 Not a writer, simply married to and communicate with a school teacher. 😂 I’m still trying to be the teachers pet I guess… Thank you for your response to my comment and I hope you’re enjoying this young couple’s journey as much I have. Peace.
You guys are part of our motivation when waking up every day for more boat sanding ! But first we watch your new videos! 😊 Especially in the South Pacific when we dream of sailing our beautiful catamaran. At the moment we have to do some fairing and sanding and a bit more fairing and … until she is ready!! Wilda is a Schionning Wilderness and We are building her in a shed down in Australia! so keeping an eye on you has been very inspirational! Enjoy those amazing days there and maybe on a rainy day you can have a look at our channel 😊 youtube.com/@buildingwilda
National Geographic just did a big Sting-Ray Project and tagged them to be able to follow them. They also found a 650 lb one. That was called the “Mega Fish Project” and National Geographic sponsored it too. I wish I had a way of sending the article, it’s interesting. It was online this morning.(January 26). They believe they’re going extinct, so it might be another kind. They called them “small eyes” and said they have raisin sized eyes.
THANK YOU!!!! Hello from Denver! Curious question, on passage, between islands or on long passage, how often DO you get avian visitors? A rest area during the flight?? I can imagine flying fish can be quite a few, too bad none are big enough to eat!!
I know you are always some weeks behind your real life, but since you are on a long stay visa you will have time to explore more. 45 years ago i lived with my boat anchored in the lagoon at the mouth of the river Vaipoiri on Tahiti iti. There is no road out there, it’s a 10K walk from Teahupo. If you want real magic stay there and explore that valley. It was once home to thousands but was abandoned in 1918 because all died from the Spanish flu. Up the valley are many fruit trees, fresh water shrimp, and there is an amazing grotto you can descend into and swim in the black electric waters. We built a set of sails in the little yellow house by the river mouth. Find the cherry stone clams in the sand at the mouth of the river. Copious fresh water, rarely people around. Go through the pass that follows the cliff side.
I know how passionate you are about being off the grid and not using your generator, but now would be a good time to fire the old thing up turn on the AC and get a washer dryer.. you’re a contractor or used to be actually once a contractor always a contractor therefore, you know what mold will do it ruins everything!
Nothing but lovely cinematography of two people in love and joy! Thanks
Regardless of the rain, it is soo beeeeeaaauuuuutiful!!!! P.S. looking forward to the next "5 minute" installment of the boat improvements....... Hint, hint.......LOL😁😁😁
I don't think I could stay out of the water, even if it was raining...heck your already wet. Loved the two big Mappa Puffers and that Titan Trigger @18:28. That is when you put your hands in your pocket. They are beautiful, but can be mean as a snake and bite even when unprovoked. Keep the underwater shots coming, love it
Dang I’ve heard that about them!! Crazy!
This episode brought us all back to why you and others like you live your life's sailing throughout the world. You could feel the joy, excitement and at times the frustration of boat life. i.e., all the magic that others only wish they could experience. You guys do, 'A Day In The Life' better than most. You make us feel that we are there with you. Your filming and editing is fantastic. The beautiful islands, the turtles and rays are all spectacular. Your scuba diving surround with so many fish, all seeming to want to get to know you. One would think that you are Fish Whispers. Your love for each other and the world around you always shines no matter what the weather is. Never stop smiling, because your smiles are contagious.
I love that you resist turning on the motor. It was great when you gave your fuel usage from your pacific passage.
Your camera work is absolutely stellar!!
During every episode, I always look forward to seeing what new images you've captured.
Great work and thanks for sharing it with us.
With fabrics, a white vinegar solution is the best mould killer. Either directly on the spots or a diluted solution in a bucket
Guys, i think your footage is on another kevel, in every video!!!Thanks for sharing as usual...Love Ya
Thank you THANK YOU!!
Solving the mold problem :-
1. Get a dehumidifier and run it inside to eliminate as much air moisture as possible
2. Spot check mold spores with lemon juice
3. Wash mold affected items in warm water and a small amount of bleach
4. You know all those little silica packets that are everything you buy, put them in amongst your clothes and items to absorb moisture.
5. Wipe all surfaces with a mild solution of water and bleach to kill mold spores
6. If all else fails buy some specialty products for removing mold.
7. Have fun .......................................................
You guys seriously do such an incredible job, best sailing videos on TH-cam
Absolutely stunning footage. The sunsets and dive.👌
Hi Erika and Warren,
2 1/2 years ago I bought a Florida boat that was mostly closed up for 4+ years. It was a mildew monster. I had great success with:
1Qt. hot water
2 TBS baking soda
2TBS borax
1 TBS TSP (trisodium phosphate)
soak and wring out, let dry.
As was explained to me, mildew likes acidic environs, this leaves a basic environment behind. I have had almost no recurring mildew since treating my liners and fabrics this way.
Hope this helps,
Mike.
Wow Mike THANK YOU!! Very appreciated
Such great videos, don't know why you're not at 10k views each video.
Enjoy!
Wow, thank you!
It is beautiful because of the rain...
Watching one of your guys videos is like a mini vacation on your phone. I honestly feel more relaxed. Thank you guys for being you. 🎉😊
LOVE YOUR ADVENTURE !!!
Another great video guys!
Yes, similar weather here in Fiji.
Loved your diving shots! Those fishes are so beautiful. I've never seen those ones before.
Yeahhhh!!! Thanks!
Wowie Wow. Thank you
You could try some small dehumidifiers in staterooms to help the must/mold
Those mountains that were shrouded in the low lying clouds were beautiful. I do love scenes like that.
Really enjoyed this episode please keep them coming you both are just so natural & down to earth it’s so nice to wonder in your lives for a short while, thankyou.
Thank you! Will do!
Making my week complete with another fantastic WE SAIL Wednesday episode! #1
It's not often I find myself enviable of anyone, I've been around the world and accomplished a lot of life in 65 years; I do look at your lives with a modest level of envy however. Having been to many of the places I see you visiting, your journey serves as a virtual memory lane of how wonderful life is when you get away from your cocoon and seek adventure. Nothing can rival a clear ocean, adventure, companionship, and exploration. You seem to be building great memories to reflect on in years to come. Peace…
@@bobbie7355 Not a writer, simply married to and communicate with a school teacher. 😂 I’m still trying to be the teachers pet I guess… Thank you for your response to my comment and I hope you’re enjoying this young couple’s journey as much I have. Peace.
Awesome video and gorgeous scenery. I love the clouds with the rain coming out of them. Spectacular.
Keep it coming. Can’t wait for next Wednesday.
Nice video
Loving this series of videos in the South Pacific. X
Stunning video of that sun set, you are so lucky.
Thanks very much!!
Beautiful video guys! Love seeing that amazing place.
You both are special Erica. Love your videos. The scenery IS beautiful, even in the rain. Thank you!
Thank you so much!!!
Now I can go to work 😖! Thank you WE for another great episode. Already looking forward to next Wednesday ♥️🤗
Haha awesome, thanks for watching and have a great day!!
Another great video! Hopefully you can get your radar fixed. 🤞🏻
It's WE WE WE WEdnesday!
YeaYAAAA! Cheers!!
Hi guys. Excellent content, thank you! On my boat I run AC from Li every other day for about 4-5 hours.
Great videos.......LOVE your content.
You guys are part of our motivation when waking up every day for more boat sanding ! But first we watch your new videos! 😊 Especially in the South Pacific when we dream of sailing our beautiful catamaran. At the moment we have to do some fairing and sanding and a bit more fairing and … until she is ready!!
Wilda is a Schionning Wilderness and We are building her in a shed down in Australia! so keeping an eye on you has been very inspirational! Enjoy those amazing days there and maybe on a rainy day you can have a look at our channel 😊
youtube.com/@buildingwilda
👍👍👍👍👍👍
Cup of white wine vinegar in a bucket of fresh water and give clothes a good soak before rinsing
National Geographic just did a big Sting-Ray Project and tagged them to be able to follow them. They also found a 650 lb one. That was called the “Mega Fish Project” and National Geographic sponsored it too. I wish I had a way of sending the article, it’s interesting. It was online this morning.(January 26). They believe they’re going extinct, so it might be another kind. They called them “small eyes” and said they have raisin sized eyes.
Really like your chart plotter presentation . What is its make and model. Keep up the great videos.
Hey thanks! It’s a Garmin 943xsv that is mounted outside at the helm, and we pair it with a 10” tablet mounted at the nav station inside
You don't get lush greenery without a lot of water.
Always a joy to see what you guys are up to.....Are there any islands in the chain that don't get a lot of rain during rainy season?
Молодцы мне нравится ваш позитив с уважением Георгий!
It stop 🛑 raining..!! 😱🤷🏻♂️
That blue fish 🐟 looked like someone designed it on Photoshop 16:40
Where did I just hear That…?? 🤔🫣
THANK YOU!!!! Hello from Denver! Curious question, on passage, between islands or on long passage, how often DO you get avian visitors? A rest area during the flight?? I can imagine flying fish can be quite a few, too bad none are big enough to eat!!
Is there any way to include some meals (prepping and enjoying), provisioning, filling up the gas tank, etc.
Yes absolutely, in fact we just talked about filming more of provisioning and meals!! It will be several videos down the line but yes, will do 🫡
ozone water or gas kills mold for $100.00 it uses 115 volts. It will clean the air but overuse is hell on rubber.
Okay good info, thank you!
I know you are always some weeks behind your real life, but since you are on a long stay visa you will have time to explore more. 45 years ago i lived with my boat anchored in the lagoon at the mouth of the river Vaipoiri on Tahiti iti. There is no road out there, it’s a 10K walk from Teahupo. If you want real magic stay there and explore that valley. It was once home to thousands but was abandoned in 1918 because all died from the Spanish flu. Up the valley are many fruit trees, fresh water shrimp, and there is an amazing grotto you can descend into and swim in the black electric waters. We built a set of sails in the little yellow house by the river mouth. Find the cherry stone clams in the sand at the mouth of the river. Copious fresh water, rarely people around. Go through the pass that follows the cliff side.
Wow amazing info, we will be returning to Tahiti in a few months and want to explore more of her “secrets” so THANK YOU!!
Hey, who's playing Sudoku on the chart plotter???
I know how passionate you are about being off the grid and not using your generator, but now would be a good time to fire the old thing up turn on the AC and get a washer dryer.. you’re a contractor or used to be actually once a contractor always a contractor therefore, you know what mold will do it ruins everything!
😀👍👍👍❤
What brand of mask is that?
I think it’s an Oceanic
Have you found Nemo yet?