It’s fun watching people figure out a new boat. You’ll figure it all out just in time to buy a new boat. We’ve spent a lot of time on the dock at Just Cats. It’s kind of fun the number of TH-camrs who have been through there. We enjoy our time there. Well everything but the no-seeums.
Great video guys! It totally takes us back to four years ago! 😊 Let us know if we could help you out in anyway and we hope to see you on the water somewhere. I love when you said “well that seemed too easy.” We’ve suspiciously said that many times too. Happy sailing!
Ha!!! So excited to hear from you guys! Enjoying the Bahamas until Christmas then heading toward Panama. Working in a crossing date now with an advisor. We are SO very appreciative of your help!! Hope to meet up with you guys!
One of the unique things about your channel is the ability to watch the absolute wonderment and excitement of Davis. So sweet and innocent and watching him get excited about dolphins and stars makes this a truly special channel.
Awww, thanks. Hoping to show him the world! It is great to see the excitement that you can bring and hopefully open his eyes to things he never imagined. Thanks for watching!
We are laughing and enjoying your videos and just saw the Jax to FLL cruise. You need to charge the marriage savers! We are leaving later this week from St Simons Is to Ft. Pierce along your route. We will be in the Bahamas by mid- Jan. Rob is such a positive motivator - that’s a great skill to have on the sailing team. Keep the videos coming😎. SV Little Mermaid
So great that the adventure is started. Hope you caught lots of lobsters. The Leopard 42 (brand new just taking the plastic off) we were on had to pretty dead into the wind to get up past the lazy jacks at first. Once you got past the 2nd reef (first one up) it cleared easy
Yes, raising the main is frustrating but getting a little easier. We actually sailed yesterday without engines yesterday to Manjack Cay and that was pretty amazing. Glad you enjoyed your charter!
Love the honesty and reality. As a mere armchair sailor still chartering and aspiring to do what you're doing, every episode is encouraging. On the lazy jacks sheets, is it possible to loosen them and temporarily pull them out of the way? I've seen other TH-camrs show doing that (on monohulls), and having struggled with what you went through, can't believe there isn't a better system.
Dolphins and SpaceX launch - that would be a great day - I can't wait until the Starship is launching as regularly as the starlink missions. I'm sure as you settle into the day to day of traveling the world, these days will get easier as it becomes the new normal. Donate for a Dream
..when you pass the ships…have your son look up the ship….name + tracking ship You can see all about them and where they go and what they carry…fun to see
Use autopilot and engines to hold boat directly into wind. Helps with sails going up. I've also seen people not loosen boom until past the lazy Jack's.
Guys you are all doing a great job, better to get sick now as your body and system will accustomed to the movement of the sea. So great to see the First Mate Davis is coming of age, just the start of a wonderful lifestyle 👍🎣⛵️👌😎💋❤️🚣
@@SailingParadiseFalls I would love to see a video talking about how you came up with a budget of $4,300/mo and what steps you took to get there. I currently have a pension ($2k/mo), I am know trying to figure out what I need to cover the difference (I was guesstimating a $5k/mo budget)
We plan to make a video on the budget. I can tell you that people do this on $1,000 - $10,000+ per month. A lot depends on how much you eat out and drink and expectations for entertainment. The past month was amazing and we caught 70% of our protein (fish, conch and lobster) and only spent $12 on fresh food and $100 of diesel/gas. We’ve been mostly on the out islands of the Abacos so entertainment has been snorkeling, hikes and paddleboarding. 😊
I much prefer to raise the main on anchor. It was tough being in rolly seas. We are getting a little better. Rob now keeps her head to wind and I raise the main. Thank you so much for the advice!!
He acts like he hates this but his actions say otherwise. He’s not one for change but I think he is having the time of his life (and just enjoys making mom & dads life miserable with complaining) 😊
Bless Davis's lil heart.. what a great kid. You can tell he is wanting to love this.. rough lil start but these growin pains will soon disappear into the beautiful sunsets that are sure to come.. can't wait for next week..
Good video, yea, sea sickness is no bueno, as a NP, can you prescribe yourself Scopolamine? Having fished offshore a lot, and dived, I won't go offshore without that patch, little Jesus lives in there and keeps me safe from sea sickness. Of course, it has to be taken prior to getting sea sick. At any rate, love the fact your vids show every day life and challenges of this new adventure you guys are on. Good luck, and the first rocket launch I saw when we moved to Orlando was a night time one, so cool, even living in Jax now, I can see the launch and still watch it.
I tried scopolamine on passage from BVI and I felt like I had a 3 day hangover. Past 2 passages have been free of symptoms. I no longer drink coffee morning of passage, wear my Emeterm nausea band and have meclizine 25mg nearby and take at 1st sign of nausea. Thank you for your comment and following along!
I am so grateful I don’t get sea sick, you poor thing that looked awful. What a great adventure! What is the make,year and model of your boat? it’s gorgeous. I am a power boat kind of girl (I promise I’m not a fast boat jerk round anchorage) but I could totally get on board on that kind of sail. Davis, you rock dude. Enjoy the Ride Bell Bells Rides
You are very lucky! Rob never gets sick either. Our boat is a 2018 Leopard Catamaran. She’s our floating condo. We had always been power boaters and when Rob mentioned getting a sailboat I had not interest until he showed me TH-cam videos of catamarans. Have been hooked since. Thanks for following our journey!
Great video! You all are about a year ahead of us as we also have 3 kids two kids in college one at home and we are headed into a Cat! Love to see you guys finally getting out there and that H20 maker is working! Keep smiling!
LOVE -your videos - honest reactions to all the problems you encounter and by the the way solve -- it does reflect a more true sense of life at sea for new comings to the life --- and sea sickness will pass with each ruff sea you encounter your tolerance will build up --- only advice i can see i would give -- its kind of a rule with long timers is keep a empty sink and clean table / house everything has a place --before you go off watch everytime -- makes life a lot easier for the next chap on duty sick or not sick -- good luck the space shot was amazing glad you could witness it at sea - not many do -- keep up the good work and keep truckin -it all gets easier -- well not really -- just different days different problems - but you stared with a boat load of prbblems they left you with when you took over and now you have alot less -- god bless
I'm going to be where you are hopefully in 3 to 6 months and I am so looking forward to it. The reason for my comment is that I hope you have Davis actively logging his sea time. He will apply for his captain's license as soon as he's old enough I'm sure. Safe travels, we'll run into each other down the road I'm sure.
Not sure destine? Actually, you should look into the Rya requirements if you want to Charter in the med or anywhere else for that matter it seems to be a higher standard than the US Coast Guard. I have a 100-ton masters just took the sailing endorsement and I'm not sure the charter outfits and the med will even recognize my credentials so I'd look into which makes a better fit for you or for Davis. The Rya goes by Miles versus days. Starting a sailing resume at his age guarantees him a Skipper's job being paid it is certainly a really good side gig getting through college and get him that really good career job and have the Skipper's license on the side he'll be set@@SailingParadiseFalls
I am trying to find a solution for my wife and other sailors (most of whom are woman btw) that suffer from seasickness. And although we have some solutions they are not for every ine. Would you mind to share with me whether you have dizziness rom small movements of the boat and whether the wristband you have has any effect on that? (headache, dizziness, full head, central pain between the eyes etc) I do understand how this wristband works but fear that this is only half of the solution for seasickness. Thanks upfront. We'll keep following. Those battens and the lazy jacks is why we have an in mast furling sail.
I am fine with the day to day movements and only get sick on passages. I had several patients (pregnant moms) swear by the Emeterm band. It has 5 levels. I start on level 1 and go up as needed. My First symptoms are lethargy and yawning. I also have a nausea essential oil stuck (ginger, peppermint, lemon, lavender, chamomile & fennel) that helps as well. I try to stay well hydrated the days before passage (90-120oz of water) as dehydration can exacerbate symptoms. So far it seems to be getting better. Hope that helps! Thanks for your question!
That’s why they make different boats for different people. We feel like we are thriving. It takes getting used to but the payoff for the places we have gone and things we have done is amazing! Thank you for you comment and watching!
Amazing family time! Priceless.
It’s fun watching people figure out a new boat. You’ll figure it all out just in time to buy a new boat.
We’ve spent a lot of time on the dock at Just Cats. It’s kind of fun the number of TH-camrs who have been through there. We enjoy our time there. Well everything but the no-seeums.
The no-seeums were crazy! We are figuring out the boat and our groove. Thanks for your comment & watching!
I pray you never lose the excitement that you showed while seeing the dolphins jump and ride your bow wake!
So far, they never get old and such a surprise every time we see them!!
It was great to see the good things happening after the hard slog of boat projects!
No kidding!!! The outfitting process is no joke!
Great video guys! It totally takes us back to four years ago! 😊 Let us know if we could help you out in anyway and we hope to see you on the water somewhere. I love when you said “well that seemed too easy.” We’ve suspiciously said that many times too. Happy sailing!
Ha!!! So excited to hear from you guys! Enjoying the Bahamas until Christmas then heading toward Panama. Working in a crossing date now with an advisor. We are SO very appreciative of your help!! Hope to meet up with you guys!
Great job guys, way to push through all the issues...Send us a "postcard from Paradise Falls" when you get there! Love the video!
Thank you! We are enjoying the Bahamas! We appreciate your comment!
Good job guys
Thanks so much!!
Way to work through the struggles in real time and thanks for taking dreamers like me along!
Safe travels, enjoy.
RTR!
Your SO welcome! Thanks for following along!
One of the unique things about your channel is the ability to watch the absolute wonderment and excitement of Davis. So sweet and innocent and watching him get excited about dolphins and stars makes this a truly special channel.
Awww, thanks. Hoping to show him the world! It is great to see the excitement that you can bring and hopefully open his eyes to things he never imagined. Thanks for watching!
We are laughing and enjoying your videos and just saw the Jax to FLL cruise. You need to charge the marriage savers! We are leaving later this week from St Simons Is to Ft. Pierce along your route. We will be in the Bahamas by mid- Jan. Rob is such a positive motivator - that’s a great skill to have on the sailing team. Keep the videos coming😎. SV Little Mermaid
Rob is a gem! Glad you are enjoying the videos! Fair winds on your journey!!
So great that the adventure is started. Hope you caught lots of lobsters. The Leopard 42 (brand new just taking the plastic off) we were on had to pretty dead into the wind to get up past the lazy jacks at first. Once you got past the 2nd reef (first one up) it cleared easy
Yes, raising the main is frustrating but getting a little easier. We actually sailed yesterday without engines yesterday to Manjack Cay and that was pretty amazing. Glad you enjoyed your charter!
Love the honesty and reality. As a mere armchair sailor still chartering and aspiring to do what you're doing, every episode is encouraging.
On the lazy jacks sheets, is it possible to loosen them and temporarily pull them out of the way? I've seen other TH-camrs show doing that (on monohulls), and having struggled with what you went through, can't believe there isn't a better system.
Another boat moved the lazy jacks out to the spreader. We may try that as our seem really narrow! Thanks for the encouragement!!
LOL - Rob "It's not bad out here" Davis "It's horrible"
Yep! That kid- he says he hates the boat but his actions say differently 😊
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Dolphins and SpaceX launch - that would be a great day - I can't wait until the Starship is launching as regularly as the starlink missions. I'm sure as you settle into the day to day of traveling the world, these days will get easier as it becomes the new normal.
Donate for a Dream
It is becoming easier! That was one of my favorite days of this adventure for sure!
..when you pass the ships…have your son look up the ship….name + tracking ship
You can see all about them and where they go and what they carry…fun to see
Great idea!!! We will try that on our next passage😊
It’s all part of “yachting”!
Yes it is!
Rough start but it will turn for you guys. Glad to see Davis is starting to get into it. Hoping it starts to get easier for you.
It’s getting easier!! Enjoying the Bahamas! Thanks for watching!
Use autopilot and engines to hold boat directly into wind. Helps with sails going up. I've also seen people not loosen boom until past the lazy Jack's.
Great tips!! I’ve been using autopilot and it’s definitely helped. Wish our lazy jacks weren’t so close!
@@SailingParadiseFalls patience, timing, and Practice. PS. don't go below if seasick
@@SailingParadiseFalls You can also just loosen the lazy jacks and then tighten them up once you have main up.
Guys you are all doing a great job, better to get sick now as your body and system will accustomed to the movement of the sea. So great to see the First Mate Davis is coming of age, just the start of a wonderful lifestyle 👍🎣⛵️👌😎💋❤️🚣
Thanks so much!! I am getting less seasick the more we move. I think Davis is enjoying this although he would tell you otherwise!
Enjoy and have a great day God Bless you all ❤
After deploying on 3 US Navy vessels I can tell you stowing for sea is a real thing.
Yes, we see that now!
@@SailingParadiseFalls I would love to see a video talking about how you came up with a budget of $4,300/mo and what steps you took to get there. I currently have a pension ($2k/mo), I am know trying to figure out what I need to cover the difference (I was guesstimating a $5k/mo budget)
We plan to make a video on the budget. I can tell you that people do this on $1,000 - $10,000+ per month. A lot depends on how much you eat out and drink and expectations for entertainment. The past month was amazing and we caught 70% of our protein (fish, conch and lobster) and only spent $12 on fresh food and $100 of diesel/gas. We’ve been mostly on the out islands of the Abacos so entertainment has been snorkeling, hikes and paddleboarding. 😊
when raising the main put autopilot on wind vane mode and keep her in irons. also consider raising before youre in the ocean.
I much prefer to raise the main on anchor. It was tough being in rolly seas. We are getting a little better. Rob now keeps her head to wind and I raise the main. Thank you so much for the advice!!
Davis is the man ! Taking care of mom and dad. I think he is starting to see the great things that are ahead ! Dolphins !!
He acts like he hates this but his actions say otherwise. He’s not one for change but I think he is having the time of his life (and just enjoys making mom & dads life miserable with complaining) 😊
Video editing and sound was awesome. Keep up the good work. Enjoying the Sunday releases.
Thank you SO much!
Bless Davis's lil heart.. what a great kid. You can tell he is wanting to love this.. rough lil start but these growin pains will soon disappear into the beautiful sunsets that are sure to come.. can't wait for next week..
He says he hates it but his actions say otherwise😉
Dolphins, better than any movie you can download
Absolutely!! So magical!!
Good video, yea, sea sickness is no bueno, as a NP, can you prescribe yourself Scopolamine? Having fished offshore a lot, and dived, I won't go offshore without that patch, little Jesus lives in there and keeps me safe from sea sickness. Of course, it has to be taken prior to getting sea sick. At any rate, love the fact your vids show every day life and challenges of this new adventure you guys are on. Good luck, and the first rocket launch I saw when we moved to Orlando was a night time one, so cool, even living in Jax now, I can see the launch and still watch it.
I tried scopolamine on passage from BVI and I felt like I had a 3 day hangover. Past 2 passages have been free of symptoms. I no longer drink coffee morning of passage, wear my Emeterm nausea band and have meclizine 25mg nearby and take at 1st sign of nausea. Thank you for your comment and following along!
@@SailingParadiseFalls sorry to hear that, I've never had any of those symptoms but glad to hear your passages are getting better. Cheers!
This was a great update on your boating life. Thanks for taking us along with you
Thank you!!!!
I am so grateful I don’t get sea sick, you poor thing that looked awful. What a great adventure! What is the make,year and model of your boat? it’s gorgeous. I am a power boat kind of girl (I promise I’m not a fast boat jerk round anchorage) but I could totally get on board on that kind of sail.
Davis, you rock dude.
Enjoy the Ride
Bell
Bells Rides
You are very lucky! Rob never gets sick either. Our boat is a 2018 Leopard Catamaran. She’s our floating condo. We had always been power boaters and when Rob mentioned getting a sailboat I had not interest until he showed me TH-cam videos of catamarans. Have been hooked since. Thanks for following our journey!
Glad to see you finally starting your dream and that your AIS shows you safely anchored!!
Enjoying the Bahamas! Thanks for following along!
Great video! You all are about a year ahead of us as we also have 3 kids two kids in college one at home and we are headed into a Cat! Love to see you guys finally getting out there and that H20 maker is working! Keep smiling!
That is SO exciting! So glad it was only the membrane for the watermaker ($1,300 vs $$10,000). Thanks for following our journey.
Love it
Keep them coming please
Thank you!!!!
LOVE -your videos - honest reactions to all the problems you encounter and by the the way solve -- it does reflect a more true sense of life at sea for new comings to the life --- and sea sickness will pass with each ruff sea you encounter your tolerance will build up --- only advice i can see i would give -- its kind of a rule with long timers is keep a empty sink and clean table / house everything has a place --before you go off watch everytime -- makes life a lot easier for the next chap on duty sick or not sick -- good luck the space shot was amazing glad you could witness it at sea - not many do -- keep up the good work and keep truckin -it all gets easier -- well not really -- just different days different problems - but you stared with a boat load of prbblems they left you with when you took over and now you have alot less -- god bless
Thank you SO much for your words of wisdom!
drop the lazy jacks before raising the main.
Didn’t know you could do that. I’ll mention that to Rob 😊
Say you have high seas it will be funny hihi take a trip to the North Sea in winter time and enjoy yourself 🤣🤣🤣🤣
No plans for that 😊
BTW those boat hooks might just go overboard...
They are pretty snug but thanks for making me re-check😊
I'm going to be where you are hopefully in 3 to 6 months and I am so looking forward to it. The reason for my comment is that I hope you have Davis actively logging his sea time. He will apply for his captain's license as soon as he's old enough I'm sure. Safe travels, we'll run into each other down the road I'm sure.
I was under the impression that destine doesn’t count unless your 16yr. I am wrong?
Not sure destine? Actually, you should look into the Rya requirements if you want to Charter in the med or anywhere else for that matter it seems to be a higher standard than the US Coast Guard. I have a 100-ton masters just took the sailing endorsement and I'm not sure the charter outfits and the med will even recognize my credentials so I'd look into which makes a better fit for you or for Davis. The Rya goes by Miles versus days. Starting a sailing resume at his age guarantees him a Skipper's job being paid it is certainly a really good side gig getting through college and get him that really good career job and have the Skipper's license on the side he'll be set@@SailingParadiseFalls
I am trying to find a solution for my wife and other sailors (most of whom are woman btw) that suffer from seasickness. And although we have some solutions they are not for every ine. Would you mind to share with me whether you have dizziness rom small movements of the boat and whether the wristband you have has any effect on that? (headache, dizziness, full head, central pain between the eyes etc) I do understand how this wristband works but fear that this is only half of the solution for seasickness. Thanks upfront. We'll keep following. Those battens and the lazy jacks is why we have an in mast furling sail.
I am fine with the day to day movements and only get sick on passages. I had several patients (pregnant moms) swear by the Emeterm band. It has 5 levels. I start on level 1 and go up as needed. My First symptoms are lethargy and yawning. I also have a nausea essential oil stuck (ginger, peppermint, lemon, lavender, chamomile & fennel) that helps as well. I try to stay well hydrated the days before passage (90-120oz of water) as dehydration can exacerbate symptoms. So far it seems to be getting better. Hope that helps! Thanks for your question!
I assume you were fighting current too
Yep! Not fun!
Can you explain what the iPad is on the helm?
Great question! We use it as back to the Garmin charplotter with Navionics.
Why I could never be a sailboater, on my boat if its hot crank up the ac if its cold kick the heat on. Just surviving isnt my idea of thriving.
That’s why they make different boats for different people. We feel like we are thriving. It takes getting used to but the payoff for the places we have gone and things we have done is amazing! Thank you for you comment and watching!
I'm not sure why you have so much shit on the boat (I'm not sure you really understand boat life yet) and why it's so unsecured
We live on the boat. Who said boat life has to be bare bones? We have learned to secure everything before passages. Thanks for your comment!
@@SailingParadiseFalls 100% that looked well secured in the picture you showed