Heeheeee. U buttoned your blouse cockeyed ( wrong button hole ). Love u guys. Man so hard to believe with a brand new boat no fridge. Grrr. So enjoy yall.
Once when drift fishing overnight in the Gulf Stream, we had a “spot light” bearing down on us. Started the engines and took off. We couldn’t seem to get out of the way. All lines got tangled up, the other two onboard stumbled out of the little cabin shouting instructions. The panic subsided once we realized the rising moon wasn’t going to catch us. Love your videos!
Tearing out all our old 12v marine refrigeration and replacing it with a 3/4 size household fridge and chest freezer was the best decision. Far more energy efficient (SERE) and easy to swap out anywhere in the world. I can buy 13 household AC chest freezers for the price of one marine double drawer unit. 😊
You guys are legends. It’s just amazing. You always keep smiling through some of the toughest challenges. You guys are great love you to pieces. Nikki, my hero That would’ve been intense with somebody coming directly towards you not like you can see them real well Oh Jason, I’m just sitting here shaking my head You guys have had one hell of a night and yet you’re still smiling Yay daylight you made smiling. Love to you both from LIZ in California. I think I’m gonna go have to go get a chamomile tea now I’m feeling the energy come through the TV. ⛵️😎🌬️ Fairwinds at your back safe passage and see you on the next one. ♥️🥰🇺🇸
I was struck by how lovely Niki looks. I was trying to think of who she reminded me, and then I thought of it, Audrey Hepburn. Looking up Audry at around the same age (1968 Academy Awards) and they could be sisters!
I really like how Nikki looks and sounds. At first, she reminds me of Jan MIchael Vincent when he's still starring in Air Wolf, lol. But, yeah, she resembles Audrey Hepburn more.
The belt as a "fuse" is a very good feature! Glad to see they built it that way. Remember to actually take that shaft apart and loop a new belt over it later, so if you break a belt later you'll still have that backup.
@@LabRatJason I disagree, there should be a torque converter that could handle that sudden load. The snapping of a belt is lazy engineering. Effective, but lazy.
@@Maaniic Shear bolts are a pain in the ass to replace, because they shear at the interface between motor and pully. So you'd have to get a drill and an easy-out to remove the broken off section of the bolt. The way the engine is put together you can't access the back-side of where the belt pully is bolted on. In other words, with shear bolts, you need to be able to use a punch to knock out the remainder of the bolt, but you can't do that if it's the threaded part. Really, it would probably be best to go up a step in technology here. The belt pully should probably have a clutch as others here have said. But there is also a non-zero chance that a complex clutch mechanism fails and strands you, and belts are cheap.
Wouldn't be surprised if a lot of electrical appliances got affected by the recent hull electrification. Always amazed by how well you guys handle every issue.
Engle fridges never die - 12 volt and 24. I have a couple that are 35 years old. Better to have two fridges -you lose less air when you open one of them. Put all the stuff in plastic boxes then you don't lose the air in the box either. Very efficient. This also means when you supplies are low you can turn a fridge off. Equally good are the Samsung 255 litre Fridges that have been in many caravans on Australian rough dirt roads for 9 years that are still going well. They chew 39 watts all the time and have a 55 litre freezer in them. Two of those would be awesome - when you get low in food turn one off. If one breaks at least you have the other one. NOBODY goes without good refrigeration to live -at the money you have spent -nor should you.
How can you not fall asleep? I shut my eyes during a commercial for a minute and then fall asleep, missing the rest of the show I'm watching. Lots of work on a boat .. wow
Hard to fix for sure on a boat, I sympathize I’ve been dealing with fridges issues since August. My kitchen is small and requires a 24 inch wide fridge. After putting a lot of money into my expensive refrigerator I finally said enough is enough and just bought a new one. Hang in there - I guess what else can you do! FYI, I love your channel it is such amazing quality.
Because of your recommendation, my husband (82 years old)and I (79 years old) started drinking AG1, about 9 months ago. It quickly made a huge difference in how we felt, we have more energy and it even helped with my attitude. I wash our bottles after we drink our AG1 first thing in the morning, then I put 8 ounces of water in them and put them back in the refrigerator. The next morning the water is cold and ready to mix our AG1 in!
Now I have to wait till next Sunday to find out if you made it before the wind change. Just like tv programming the Wynn’s left us hanging lol. I really hope HH figures out the fridge problem and you stop having so many issues with the boat. Safe travels Wynn’s.
Such a cliffhanger! These initial stumbles with Curiosity 2 remind me of the story of one of the most exciting voyages I know, that of the Kon Tiki. Heyerdahl tells us that, shortly after leaving Ecuador and while they were suffering countless mishaps, one of the crew members said ominously "what starts badly, ends well", a phrase that became premonitory. Jason, my man, having been a motorcycle mechanic for many years, I can only congratulate you on the spirit shown in the face of changing the belt. Have a good one, Wynns!
Being a retired tool salesman, yes please on a tool episode. I believe those are Knipix pliers. Great company. I am very curious about the origin of the short wratchat.
I’ve grown up sailing with a family who is very hands on at fixing problems but oh boy am I blown away by the level of issues you are having with this HH boat. I’d never heard of this brand until you ordered your boat and I was so excited for such a beautiful and innovative cat. Sometimes the reality is just so disappointing. The boat is gorgeous and you are both beyond kind and patient with your retrained feedback but I am absolutely blown away with the level of issues you’re having. They seem to be constant and across every part of the boat. I totally understand that there will always be a few issues on an innovative new design and this is at a mind blowing level. On a really fundamental level I really do wonder if you can rely on this boat to keep you safe in dangerous conditions, you need to be able to rely on it. Then on top of things the issues with the warranty work was utterly egregious, damage to the boat by HH workers is just beyond belief. So far the only good thing I’ve seen of HH so far is that they can do an inspiring concept and have some pleasant staff.
I don't know anything about boats, but I would have told them to take the whole boat back. I find that having issues at the beginning of anything mechanical, it does not get better. But maybe all boats are big babies like this fragile craft?
I am rather disappointed in HH. Sure their after sales support seems good but a boat in that price range should never have that many issues. Sure there can be a few things that may need to be tuned to improve performance but with the amount of issues you guys have had it's not a good indication for the brand
this is nothing compared to a certain other youtube channel with another different manufacturer that has needed a complete haul out and cutting out dry non-wetted fiberglass. a lot of these problems are out of hh hands, they don't make the fridge, they don't make the engines or the belts, or the junk seaweed that catches on their props that causes issues etc etc. part of their discount is working out some teething issues that comes with a new model, luckily there are no major problems with the actual boat.
@@voongnzif all that was required of HH is that they produce a hull that just sits in the water then your rationale would work. Unfortunately we expect more from luxury performance vessels.
Get one of those crazy insanely bright flashlights. Shine that at an oncoming boat in the middle of the night that refuses to acknowledge. Might even be good to temporarily disorient unwanted visitors in the night.
You have so many choices to fix what ever problems arise that it keep you busy. Hope you get to the point that you settle into a rhythm that is less stressful. This is the shake down cruise for your new boat.
Hey guys! Been watching you now for about 3 yrs. I really look forward to each Sunday to watch what is happening . Love it so much that hubby and I have planned on doing the boat life in about two yrs. Now we have never sailed so it won’t be a sailboat…..most likely. But I can’t wait to get on the water. I grew up in Jupiter FLA and spent many hours on the lakes and ocean. Didn’t really know how much I missed it till I started watching you. Love you both…..you make my day. Oh and one thing……Jason….you need to eat a cheeseburger or two ( or the veggie equivalent). You are looking mighty thin, awesome, but thin! Take care of yourself .
Great to see you had Mainland vintage in the fridge. I was an apprentice at the dairy factory in Southland NZ where it was first produced. It was presented to us over a few beers one summer night after work about 1983.
When i hear the word "sailing" i think you can never go wrong with redundancy. Double of everything, spare parts, system electronics, everything you can fit in there.
We’ve been Bluewater sailing for decades now; I agree with your comment. However, equally important is boat performance when you’re doing Bluewater sailing. You wanna get there! Nothing silly like racing to your destination, but good boat performance is an important factor.
Do you guys ever think about how millions of us get up, go to work, go home and go to bed, over and over? Your regular life is better then my one week vacation if I've been a good boy all year. It's all about life choices. Good on you.
Pretty intense, seems very scary to go anywhere at night. Not just for pirates, boats, and giant octopi, but garbage, trees, cargo containers, and when I lived in Oregon, we had giant blocks of concrete wash up on to our beaches after the Tsunami hit Japan years ago. Happy you two made it through.
I almost dare not ask but weren't you happier on your previous drill without all the hight tech amenities. I really feel sorry for you guys sometimes. You guys are so sweet, positive and forgiving. I really admire you. Anyway I am a big fan of both of you❤❤❤❤
The older I get, the more I enjoy the "Dull" moments, which is one reason we moved to the Philippines. 🌴😎 Looks like you better stock up with a boatload of those belts (no pun intended).
I realize that the belt is a fusible link in that system but as easy as the trash came off the prop it wasn't causing any major restriction. If those belts can't handle that little bit of strain they need to look at a belt upgrade or look for something else causing an issue.
LoL! Yep, your right. Why not put ice in that frig? To late for them to get this idea because that event already happened few weeks before publishing this video. I guess it might be repaired now?
My thoughts exactly, the freezer still works, I believe you said you still have the ice maker, why the big issue emptying the fridge, it’s an insulated box and it is a drawer fridge so the cold air stays in when opened, why not just put ice packs in the fridge, it’s a pain replacing them after a while but simpler than emptying food into coolers. This seems obvious so I can only think there is some other reason why you are not doing this🤷🏻♂️
They could also put the smaller coolers in there, and get double insulation. And of course they may have done both of those things, and were just being cautious about the most perishable.
Spare belt already around the shaft was a nice touch. Sorry you are having so many issues already - including repeats. Maybe the fridge is just a lemon?
The great thing about a boat is that there is ALWAYS something to be curious about how to fix. ;-p As long as we're still floating and not dead, it's a good day--which keeps the frustrations down. Almost every day I say to myself and others who will listen: Just Another Beautiful Day In Paradise! :-)
DAVAO!!! We’ve been living in Davao since 2006. However, we are in Canada right now. We’ve been following your channel since you transitioned from land to sea and always hoped you’d come visit Davao….. ❤❤
Looks like a pretty good passage so far with a little excitement, but what's life without the exciting bits. Keep the good stuff coming guys. Fair winds and following seas.
Good video as always. Tip: Next time fridge goes out just use it as cooler. Add your ice bags to keep refrigerator space cool. That way you don’t have to move food.
10:00 lol Niki it’s not so much clothes, it’s never the same outfit! lmao 🤣 My wife is the same, but we have a massive closet in our house. I told Jason in a comment a while back, I have no idea 🤷🏼 where yawl store all them. Jason - Tool room video we wanna see it. Not only to see the tools 🛠️ yawl have, but also to prove Niki ain’t got wardrobes in there! lmao 😂 Only picking about the clothes. Really wanna see the tool shed.
Your mention of the value of headsets on the boat makes so much sense. It made me reflect on how useful advanced technology is in everyday life. I am a retired tech executive living in a nice house. Here I am enjoying your adventures and life on a high tech cat from the comfort of my home. Gigabit speed internet and hi speed wifi are central to my daily life. Home automation and ubiquitous connection to people and our collective knowledge is a blessing.
The right tools mean everything. It reminds me of a saying I heard when I was young in Mexico. It goes... "Con agua, tierra y tractor... Cualquier pendejo es Agricultor"😂😂😂 With water, soil and a 🚜, any "idiot" is a Farmer. Good sailing to you! Still at the top of my sailing video channels.
I love watching your adventures and even though I spent 10 years in the Navy, I’m freaking clueless about boats and sailing and boating in general. Probably because I assisted surgeries on my ships, so rarely even saw day light. lol.
For the fridge, “heard a pop then stopped working” is a textbook case of a blown capacitor on a circuit board. As long as there ain’t epoxy coating used on top of the board this should be a simple fix with a solder iorn.. Now, while it popped is the bigger question.
@@herbertsusmann986 I didn’t think magnetron genius would be on here ….. ha, ha,…. Me and my hubby just learned about them when fixing our Microwave ….he found a flux conductor in good condition we are now back to the future.
I love your adventures! I so wish I was there with you to experience some of them. I’m a Chef, so that’s always a plus to have around. Love every Sunday that you post! Good luck on this passage ❤
Sailing has been and will always be a balance of stress and pleasure. There is no other way. I have sailed a lot with my father delivering boats along the west coast of the US. Admittedly the wind was usually predictable and stable so the conditions that you are in were seldom a problem. I am amazed at the amount of fishing tackle in the water. It is a serious concern to navigate through. I feel for you with all of the new boat problems, they are unfortunately going to happen more often these days because of the complexity of modern boats. Your boat is heavily loaded with technology and you will continue to have issues for a while longer. The trick is to keep moving forward and don’t let them drag you down. I would also like to say that you have handled the problems quite well. You have good skills and experience to keep correcting the situations as they arrive. I personally learned so much from my dad during these deliveries that I have become quite skilled at handling situations well. My father was a master at just about everything that could happen. A pretty good teacher but very hard on the crew, me. Your boat is such a wonderful piece of technology and I am truly amazed at how well it sails. It is also so incredibly beautiful to watch under sail. I really like the color scheme. Best Regards, Your Pal Al
The problems of anything "new" is the teething problems❤. But you are overcoming them. As someone asked why you stay clothed, I have often wondered that, but the protection seems a good idea. Keep up the entertaining vlogs.
@@donmerry yeah... I know... I watched the video. I'm not advocating for it, just making a joke at the expense of those complaining about clothing coverage.
My wife continues to fuss when i cover up in the sun. As a retired Marine, we would cover from head to toe while in the desert, at times rolling up our sleeves and remain cool. The wife does not understand it but I am comfortable covered up loosely
I also would like to see your tool kit, we run a plumbing maintenance company and our guys probably carry multiple sets of gear where as you can narrow down what you use!
You also may be over stocking your refrigerator/freezer. There should be a induction "full" line inside the bins. If you go past the fill line it would cause a airflow or the "air curtain" issue inside and it won't be able to perform a proper defrost cycle and cause ice to build up. If defrost is still not operating properly then check for bad fuses. Usually there is a dedicated fuse for the defrost
Would be worthwhile putting several spare belts over the shaft so that you have more time before you have to split the shaft coupling. Those rope strippers on the shaft don't cope with weed very well!
I sure wish that people would educate themselves and others about the dangers of balloons to our precious wildlife. Thank you for mentioning it. Balloon releases are horrible!!
Wera and Knipex make high-quality tools, and they, plus Wiha screwdrivers, occupy my own tool chest. I'm with Jason - always protect your nuts! (and screws & bolts)
Hi kids, the challenges you face now are the stories you’ll tell later. So keep your optimism and joy in the moment and thanks for sharing the difficulties and realities of an adventurous life. Would it be a good idea to get a hand held spotlight for night journeys, spotting mooring buoys and (Persiodon forbid) search and rescue? Something that you can recharge and point where your looking not where Curiosity is pointing. Just an idea from a kitchen chair sailor…
I would be pissed if I had a new boat with many problems. I know it was the first one but I would think they would have tested all the components before they were installed. Like long term testing. Given all this you are still living the dream. To see the world first hand must be incredible. Alan
I’ve been tweaking my nipples a lot and they are starting to get rounded off. Man, bicycle maintenance! Is it a science, or is it art? Putting an extra belt on the shaft ahead of time was next level. I’m impressed by that. But now some time when there is nothing going on remember to put another spare on there, so if there is an emergency it will be ready
We saw similar behaviour with activities off the south coast of England ... it felt like some of the local people just wanted to be awkward like your fishing vessel and just plain mess with us. No communication, no adherence to the NOTAMS we had set up, knowing how to abuse the COLREGs, just ... setting up potential collisions. Thank you for another update, it's a wonderful thing to be able to have a look into your world :-)
Thank you for another awesome episode! I am sorry your fridge has failed. This seems to be a common issue among cruisers. Maybe the Manufacturers need to step up their quality control. Thanks for taking me along again!😊
I agree We keep hearing about fridges on boats... What about these awesome portable ones from Dometic and other companies? They seem to be working Good for all these overlanders!!!
Fridge workaround. Ask HH if it is possible to bypass the circuit board and run the compressor (cooling part) manually until they can replace the board. I have an older unit running like this of a smart plug ( used a timer before that ). 20-30 min 3 times a day keeps mine at 3°C. Just don't forget it if you run it manually on a switch, then you have an extra freezer. Tried that to 🙄 Take care 👋
Honestly I would love a video of you having you swimming with dolphins or something lately it’s been a lot of boat issues. Hope things lighten up soon little for you both.
@@ThePricipleOfParsimonyi don’t sail I have been following them since their RV days. I love the adventure videos, I see over the years how much work a boat is and yes great info if you sail.
I used to dream about winning the lottery and buying a boat. Now I dream about winning the lottery and chartering a boat. Appreciate you guys
Couldn't have said it better.
@@tropicshade👍 yup
Boats aren't all expensive I don't get it
@@tarkilldudegaming2296 🤣🤣🤣
Heeheeee. U buttoned your blouse cockeyed ( wrong button hole ). Love u guys. Man so hard to believe with a brand new boat no fridge. Grrr. So enjoy yall.
PLEASE, YES, do a video on what your tool kit has in it .... GREAT idea!
tools please
Once when drift fishing overnight in the Gulf Stream, we had a “spot light” bearing down on us. Started the engines and took off. We couldn’t seem to get out of the way. All lines got tangled up, the other two onboard stumbled out of the little cabin shouting instructions. The panic subsided once we realized the rising moon wasn’t going to catch us. Love your videos!
We're laughing with you, not at you. 😆😎
Processed cheese =poison.
All dairy = poison
Tearing out all our old 12v marine refrigeration and replacing it with a 3/4 size household fridge and chest freezer was the best decision. Far more energy efficient (SERE) and easy to swap out anywhere in the world. I can buy 13 household AC chest freezers for the price of one marine double drawer unit. 😊
Well, at least the dishwasher works!
and should it break they still have the reliable old dishwasher 😎
🤣😍 yup
Bahahaha , classic 🎉😂
😂😂😂😂
So far
That extra belt preloaded on the shaft was genius. What a great idea.
That was amazing foresight by HH. Maybe have 3 on the shaft, you know, just in case... ;-)
You can't hear each other even ten feet away if the wind blows so the head set are golden for safety. ❤
EVERYBODY..... Give these two beautiful people a BIG 'OL thumbs UP!!
You guys are legends. It’s just amazing. You always keep smiling through some of the toughest challenges. You guys are great love you to pieces.
Nikki, my hero That would’ve been intense with somebody coming directly towards you not like you can see them real well
Oh Jason, I’m just sitting here shaking my head You guys have had one hell of a night and yet you’re still smiling Yay daylight you made smiling. Love to you both from LIZ in California. I think I’m gonna go have to go get a chamomile tea now I’m feeling the energy come through the TV. ⛵️😎🌬️ Fairwinds at your back safe passage and see you on the next one. ♥️🥰🇺🇸
1 for them 1 for you
I give 4 thumbs for nikki and jassonnot enough only 2 thumbs
I was struck by how lovely Niki looks. I was trying to think of who she reminded me, and then I thought of it, Audrey Hepburn. Looking up Audry at around the same age (1968 Academy Awards) and they could be sisters!
I really like how Nikki looks and sounds. At first, she reminds me of Jan MIchael Vincent when he's still starring in Air Wolf, lol. But, yeah, she resembles Audrey Hepburn more.
The comment section on this channel is a treasure trove of great people and great ideas ! ❤😊
I’d love a tooltime with the Wynns, hohoho😊
The belt as a "fuse" is a very good feature! Glad to see they built it that way. Remember to actually take that shaft apart and loop a new belt over it later, so if you break a belt later you'll still have that backup.
@@LabRatJason I disagree, there should be a torque converter that could handle that sudden load. The snapping of a belt is lazy engineering. Effective, but lazy.
@@Steve-qn8gnI'd say a clutch rather than a torque converter, but yeah. Circuit breaker, not fuse.
Could also have shear bolts as a last measure. They are at least trivial to replace.
@@Steve-qn8gn Same here. I was thinking a slip clutch instead. You'd want to have a dozen belts onboard in this case.
@@Maaniic Shear bolts are a pain in the ass to replace, because they shear at the interface between motor and pully. So you'd have to get a drill and an easy-out to remove the broken off section of the bolt. The way the engine is put together you can't access the back-side of where the belt pully is bolted on. In other words, with shear bolts, you need to be able to use a punch to knock out the remainder of the bolt, but you can't do that if it's the threaded part. Really, it would probably be best to go up a step in technology here. The belt pully should probably have a clutch as others here have said. But there is also a non-zero chance that a complex clutch mechanism fails and strands you, and belts are cheap.
Yes please a video on new tools list!!! Those r magic
Wouldn't be surprised if a lot of electrical appliances got affected by the recent hull electrification. Always amazed by how well you guys handle every issue.
Thanks for making another Sunday morning pleasurable.
Engle fridges never die - 12 volt and 24. I have a couple that are 35 years old. Better to have two fridges -you lose less air when you open one of them. Put all the stuff in plastic boxes then you don't lose the air in the box either. Very efficient. This also means when you supplies are low you can turn a fridge off. Equally good are the Samsung 255 litre Fridges that have been in many caravans on Australian rough dirt roads for 9 years that are still going well. They chew 39 watts all the time and have a 55 litre freezer in them. Two of those would be awesome - when you get low in food turn one off. If one breaks at least you have the other one. NOBODY goes without good refrigeration to live -at the money you have spent -nor should you.
My favorite sailing couple. I enjoy your videos a lot. Stay safe and stay salty.
How can you not fall asleep? I shut my eyes during a commercial for a minute and then fall asleep, missing the rest of the show I'm watching. Lots of work on a boat .. wow
Hard to fix for sure on a boat, I sympathize I’ve been dealing with fridges issues since August. My kitchen is small and requires a 24 inch wide fridge. After putting a lot of money into my expensive refrigerator I finally said enough is enough and just bought a new one. Hang in there - I guess what else can you do!
FYI, I love your channel it is such amazing quality.
Because of your recommendation, my husband (82 years old)and I (79 years old) started drinking AG1, about 9 months ago. It quickly made a huge difference in how we felt, we have more energy and it even helped with my attitude. I wash our bottles after we drink our AG1 first thing in the morning, then I put 8 ounces of water in them and put them back in the refrigerator. The next morning the water is cold and ready to mix our AG1 in!
Now I have to wait till next Sunday to find out if you made it before the wind change. Just like tv programming the Wynn’s left us hanging lol. I really hope HH figures out the fridge problem and you stop having so many issues with the boat. Safe travels Wynn’s.
Such a cliffhanger!
These initial stumbles with Curiosity 2 remind me of the story of one of the most exciting voyages I know, that of the Kon Tiki. Heyerdahl tells us that, shortly after leaving Ecuador and while they were suffering countless mishaps, one of the crew members said ominously "what starts badly, ends well", a phrase that became premonitory.
Jason, my man, having been a motorcycle mechanic for many years, I can only congratulate you on the spirit shown in the face of changing the belt.
Have a good one, Wynns!
Being a motorcycle mechanic, have you been watching Itchyboots "new" bike build the last 4 Sundays? A mechanics mechanic, I believe.
Being a retired tool salesman, yes please on a tool episode. I believe those are Knipix pliers. Great company. I am very curious about the origin of the short wratchat.
I’ve grown up sailing with a family who is very hands on at fixing problems but oh boy am I blown away by the level of issues you are having with this HH boat. I’d never heard of this brand until you ordered your boat and I was so excited for such a beautiful and innovative cat. Sometimes the reality is just so disappointing. The boat is gorgeous and you are both beyond kind and patient with your retrained feedback but I am absolutely blown away with the level of issues you’re having. They seem to be constant and across every part of the boat. I totally understand that there will always be a few issues on an innovative new design and this is at a mind blowing level. On a really fundamental level I really do wonder if you can rely on this boat to keep you safe in dangerous conditions, you need to be able to rely on it. Then on top of things the issues with the warranty work was utterly egregious, damage to the boat by HH workers is just beyond belief. So far the only good thing I’ve seen of HH so far is that they can do an inspiring concept and have some pleasant staff.
I don't know anything about boats, but I would have told them to take the whole boat back. I find that having issues at the beginning of anything mechanical, it does not get better. But maybe all boats are big babies like this fragile craft?
I am rather disappointed in HH. Sure their after sales support seems good but a boat in that price range should never have that many issues. Sure there can be a few things that may need to be tuned to improve performance but with the amount of issues you guys have had it's not a good indication for the brand
@@detroitdiscussion9495 The electric ones are,which is why you don't see many except on youtube.
this is nothing compared to a certain other youtube channel with another different manufacturer that has needed a complete haul out and cutting out dry non-wetted fiberglass. a lot of these problems are out of hh hands, they don't make the fridge, they don't make the engines or the belts, or the junk seaweed that catches on their props that causes issues etc etc. part of their discount is working out some teething issues that comes with a new model, luckily there are no major problems with the actual boat.
@@voongnzif all that was required of HH is that they produce a hull that just sits in the water then your rationale would work. Unfortunately we expect more from luxury performance vessels.
Get one of those crazy insanely bright flashlights. Shine that at an oncoming boat in the middle of the night that refuses to acknowledge. Might even be good to temporarily disorient unwanted visitors in the night.
You have so many choices to fix what ever problems arise that it keep you busy. Hope you get to the point that you settle into
a rhythm that is less stressful. This is the shake down cruise for your new boat.
I love your videos. We'll produced. You guys are a great couple. I can't wait to see them next video. This is my Sunday go to channel.
Hey guys! Been watching you now for about 3 yrs. I really look forward to each Sunday to watch what is happening . Love it so much that hubby and I have planned on doing the boat life in about two yrs. Now we have never sailed so it won’t be a sailboat…..most likely. But I can’t wait to get on the water. I grew up in Jupiter FLA and spent many hours on the lakes and ocean. Didn’t really know how much I missed it till I started watching you. Love you both…..you make my day. Oh and one thing……Jason….you need to eat a cheeseburger or two ( or the veggie equivalent). You are looking mighty thin, awesome, but thin! Take care of yourself .
Jason's always been thin according to his mom - it's just his metabolism. Kinda wish it was mine! 😉
Curious Minion
Put 3 spare belts over the drive shafts next time....
with a shorter Gates Carbon series belt and and idler/tensioner pulley that pushes outward, not inward.
There's nothing like sunrises and sunsets when you're out to sea.
Great to see you had
Mainland vintage in the fridge. I was an apprentice at the dairy factory in Southland NZ where it was first produced. It was presented to us over a few beers one summer night after work about 1983.
When i hear the word "sailing" i think you can never go wrong with redundancy. Double of everything, spare parts, system electronics, everything you can fit in there.
4.42: What a friend we have in cheeses.😊
In Gouda we trust.
Blessed are the cheesemakers.
Little Baby Cheeses?
Wera tools are just incredible! I use them for 30 years and they always perform!
I think as you get older you will discover that personal comfort is much more important than performance...
That’s what she said. 😂🙈
We’ve been Bluewater sailing for decades now; I agree with your comment. However, equally important is boat performance when you’re doing Bluewater sailing. You wanna get there! Nothing silly like racing to your destination, but good boat performance is an important factor.
best part about the weekend is the Wynn's episode!
Yes agree
I am impressed by the level of support provided by H&H.
They know they have a customer here who has very high visibility online. They're going to give the Wynn's their best.
@@sittinandthinkin correct, you and me would be getting much diff service/support Imo.
Instructions on how to replace a belt should be in the engine manual.
One good thing about the shakeout ~ never a dull moment at the Wynn household. Great video!
You both are just way to happy. Makes me smile just to see you enjoy you boat. What's that saying about boats, just doing repairs in exotic locations
A tool set discussion would be interesting!
Do you guys ever think about how millions of us get up, go to work, go home and go to bed, over and over? Your regular life is better then my one week vacation if I've been a good boy all year. It's all about life choices. Good on you.
Pretty intense, seems very scary to go anywhere at night. Not just for pirates, boats, and giant octopi, but garbage, trees, cargo containers, and when I lived in Oregon, we had giant blocks of concrete wash up on to our beaches after the Tsunami hit Japan years ago. Happy you two made it through.
I almost dare not ask but weren't you happier on your previous drill without all the hight tech amenities. I really feel sorry for you guys sometimes. You guys are so sweet, positive and forgiving. I really admire you. Anyway I am a big fan of both of you❤❤❤❤
Can we have a kitchen equipment video (as well as a tool shed video!)
The older I get, the more I enjoy the "Dull" moments, which is one reason we moved to the Philippines. 🌴😎 Looks like you better stock up with a boatload of those belts (no pun intended).
I realize that the belt is a fusible link in that system but as easy as the trash came off the prop it wasn't causing any major restriction. If those belts can't handle that little bit of strain they need to look at a belt upgrade or look for something else causing an issue.
It was most likely a whole lot more before the belt broke. Those weed padges are normally pretty big.
Your positivity is inspiring, I would be cursing and yelling about the cooler situation.
Why couldn’t you just put ice in the fridge to keep it cool. After all it’s an insulated box!
Exactly, 😂
My dad got his stuff through hurricane Helene that way. He made block ice before the storm with tupperware
LoL! Yep, your right. Why not put ice in that frig? To late for them to get this idea because that event already happened few weeks before publishing this video. I guess it might be repaired now?
My thoughts exactly, the freezer still works, I believe you said you still have the ice maker, why the big issue emptying the fridge, it’s an insulated box and it is a drawer fridge so the cold air stays in when opened, why not just put ice packs in the fridge, it’s a pain replacing them after a while but simpler than emptying food into coolers. This seems obvious so I can only think there is some other reason why you are not doing this🤷🏻♂️
They could also put the smaller coolers in there, and get double insulation. And of course they may have done both of those things, and were just being cautious about the most perishable.
You guys are always so positive. Patients is a virtue and you guys seem to have it in spades.
Spare belt already around the shaft was a nice touch. Sorry you are having so many issues already - including repeats. Maybe the fridge is just a lemon?
The great thing about a boat is that there is ALWAYS something to be curious about how to fix. ;-p As long as we're still floating and not dead, it's a good day--which keeps the frustrations down. Almost every day I say to myself and others who will listen: Just Another Beautiful Day In Paradise! :-)
DAVAO!!! We’ve been living in Davao since 2006. However, we are in Canada right now. We’ve been following your channel since you transitioned from land to sea and always hoped you’d come visit Davao….. ❤❤
That's the cleanest engine room I have ever seen.
Thanks for another great day in the life
Looks like a pretty good passage so far with a little excitement, but what's life without the exciting bits. Keep the good stuff coming guys. Fair winds and following seas.
Good video as always. Tip: Next time fridge goes out just use it as cooler. Add your ice bags to keep refrigerator space cool. That way you don’t have to
move food.
I’m glad you were safe and avoided a collision!! God speed sailors!
💖🌊What I ❤ LOVE about your videos, is that in each and everyone you always devote a time to video the scenic water views❣Theyre always awe-inspiring❣
OMG! What a crazy episode! You have to see it to believe! ...gave me a nice chuckle in between. :D
Forward looking spotlights and the loudest horn you can fit, then if this happens again you can vent your rage at them with both light and noise.
10:00 lol Niki it’s not so much clothes, it’s never the same outfit! lmao 🤣 My wife is the same, but we have a massive closet in our house. I told Jason in a comment a while back, I have no idea 🤷🏼 where yawl store all them.
Jason - Tool room video we wanna see it. Not only to see the tools 🛠️ yawl have, but also to prove Niki ain’t got wardrobes in there! lmao 😂 Only picking about the clothes. Really wanna see the tool shed.
Yes Tool Shed Video! 😎
Your mention of the value of headsets on the boat makes so much sense. It made me reflect on how useful advanced technology is in everyday life. I am a retired tech executive living in a nice house. Here I am enjoying your adventures and life on a high tech cat from the comfort of my home. Gigabit speed internet and hi speed wifi are central to my daily life. Home automation and ubiquitous connection to people and our collective knowledge is a blessing.
The right tools mean everything. It reminds me of a saying I heard when I was young in Mexico.
It goes... "Con agua, tierra y tractor... Cualquier pendejo es Agricultor"😂😂😂
With water, soil and a 🚜, any "idiot" is a Farmer.
Good sailing to you!
Still at the top of my sailing video channels.
In old Malay folklore, they say you can “call the wind” by whistling. Try it! ❤❤
An old fishing captain in Alaska told me not to whistle up a wind.
And he meant it.
I love watching your adventures and even though I spent 10 years in the Navy, I’m freaking clueless about boats and sailing and boating in general. Probably because I assisted surgeries on my ships, so rarely even saw day light. lol.
You guys were sailing fast. I really like your HH. Those sharp bows are dreamy.
For the fridge, “heard a pop then stopped working” is a textbook case of a blown capacitor on a circuit board. As long as there ain’t epoxy coating used on top of the board this should be a simple fix with a solder iorn.. Now, while it popped is the bigger question.
Or the “magnetron”…
@llgee1380 Microwave ovens have magnetrons not fridges. Fridges have compressors and some kind of gas that gets compressed and then expanded.
@@herbertsusmann986 I didn’t think magnetron genius would be on here ….. ha, ha,…. Me and my hubby just learned about them when fixing our Microwave ….he found a flux conductor in good condition we are now back to the future.
I love your adventures! I so wish I was there with you to experience some of them. I’m a Chef, so that’s always a plus to have around. Love every Sunday that you post! Good luck on this passage ❤
What a wonderful, windy, Wynnsday!
Thank you for all your content.
I have been following you guys for the last 3 years and loving all the videos.
God speed and please keep it up 💪🏻🙏🏻
All the way from South African 😁
I’ve been gone for a year, but I quickly realized that “old school” is waaaay better! Give me Curiosity anyday!
That looked like a nice assortment of cheeses, I generally have "Mainland Vintage Tasty" in my selection too. 🧀
Sailing has been and will always be a balance of stress and pleasure. There is no other way. I have sailed a lot with my father delivering boats along the west coast of the US. Admittedly the wind was usually predictable and stable so the conditions that you are in were seldom a problem. I am amazed at the amount of fishing tackle in the water. It is a serious concern to navigate through. I feel for you with all of the new boat problems, they are unfortunately going to happen more often these days because of the complexity of modern boats. Your boat is heavily loaded with technology and you will continue to have issues for a while longer. The trick is to keep moving forward and don’t let them drag you down. I would also like to say that you have handled the problems quite well. You have good skills and experience to keep correcting the situations as they arrive. I personally learned so much from my dad during these deliveries that I have become quite skilled at handling situations well. My father was a master at just about everything that could happen. A pretty good teacher but very hard on the crew, me.
Your boat is such a wonderful piece of technology and I am truly amazed at how well it sails. It is also so incredibly beautiful to watch under sail. I really like the color scheme.
Best Regards, Your Pal Al
Knipex tools are really good choice to have, I've had a few for a year and really enjoy them. Time to keep many extra drive belts.
The problems of anything "new" is the teething problems❤. But you are overcoming them. As someone asked why you stay clothed, I have often wondered that, but the protection seems a good idea. Keep up the entertaining vlogs.
"Why are you wearing so many clothes?" Seems like a request for Gone with the Wynns--After Dark.
You know they could get the clicks but I respect them for their modesty.
Its called sun protection
@@donmerry yeah... I know... I watched the video. I'm not advocating for it, just making a joke at the expense of those complaining about clothing coverage.
22:36 is the closest you will get on this channel, there are other sailing channels if you looking for that sort of thing.
My wife continues to fuss when i cover up in the sun. As a retired Marine, we would cover from head to toe while in the desert, at times rolling up our sleeves and remain cool. The wife does not understand it but I am comfortable covered up loosely
I also would like to see your tool kit, we run a plumbing maintenance company and our guys probably carry multiple sets of gear where as you can narrow down what you use!
Would it not have been easier putting ice packs in the fridge while it was off, it just be insulated so the compressor isn’t working 24/7
to bad Jason couldn't fix that fridge like he did that belt on the motor huh; good night, safe passage. Enjoyed the vid.
You're both adorable and quite entertaining! Thanks!
It’s so weird seeing Jason work on the engine and not contorting his body into crazy positions! 😂
Add "Check Props" to the checklist before leaving port/anchorage.
Yes please Jason, hubby is interested in what tools you have.
Yes I am very interested in your tool selection and happy sailing
You also may be over stocking your refrigerator/freezer. There should be a induction "full" line inside the bins. If you go past the fill line it would cause a airflow or the "air curtain" issue inside and it won't be able to perform a proper defrost cycle and cause ice to build up. If defrost is still not operating properly then check for bad fuses. Usually there is a dedicated fuse for the defrost
I'm wondering if the defrost cycle is not coping with the humidity of the tropics?
@@lynettejwhite I had that problem in Hawaii all the time
Safe travels and hoping for some SOLID repairs on your warranty work.
Would be worthwhile putting several spare belts over the shaft so that you have more time before you have to split the shaft coupling.
Those rope strippers on the shaft don't cope with weed very well!
I thought the same thing. I would have about 5 or 6 if they break that easily.
@@stevejones9788 HH should be paying these guys R&D fees..
I'd have 3-5 myself
YES!!! TOOL VIDEO!!! I’ve seen that Jason is a tool connoisseur! Knipex, Wera, Milwaukee…
Yumm!!!😂😂😂
I sure wish that people would educate themselves and others about the dangers of balloons to our precious wildlife. Thank you for mentioning it. Balloon releases are horrible!!
Wera and Knipex make high-quality tools, and they, plus Wiha screwdrivers, occupy my own tool chest. I'm with Jason - always protect your nuts! (and screws & bolts)
Nice starfish!
Hi kids, the challenges you face now are the stories you’ll tell later. So keep your optimism and joy in the moment and thanks for sharing the difficulties and realities of an adventurous life.
Would it be a good idea to get a hand held spotlight for night journeys, spotting mooring buoys and (Persiodon forbid) search and rescue? Something that you can recharge and point where your looking not where Curiosity is pointing. Just an idea from a kitchen chair sailor…
Good to see y’all - take care ❤
I would be pissed if I had a new boat with many problems. I know it was the first one but I would think they would have tested all the components before they were installed. Like long term testing. Given all this you are still living the dream. To see the world first hand must be incredible. Alan
I’ve been tweaking my nipples a lot and they are starting to get rounded off. Man, bicycle maintenance! Is it a science, or is it art?
Putting an extra belt on the shaft ahead of time was next level. I’m impressed by that. But now some time when there is nothing going on remember to put another spare on there, so if there is an emergency it will be ready
Fantastic as usual take care lots of love from Glasgow Scotland Jimbo ❤️
We saw similar behaviour with activities off the south coast of England ... it felt like some of the local people just wanted to be awkward like your fishing vessel and just plain mess with us. No communication, no adherence to the NOTAMS we had set up, knowing how to abuse the COLREGs, just ... setting up potential collisions.
Thank you for another update, it's a wonderful thing to be able to have a look into your world :-)
Yes, I would be interested to see the selections you made for your tool kit.
Thank you for another awesome episode! I am sorry your fridge has failed. This seems to be a common issue among cruisers. Maybe the Manufacturers need to step up their quality control.
Thanks for taking me along again!😊
I'm wondering if the fridge isn't coping with the humidity and is not running enough of a defrost cycle?
I agree
We keep hearing about fridges on boats...
What about these awesome portable ones from Dometic and other companies?
They seem to be working Good for all these overlanders!!!
Fridge workaround.
Ask HH if it is possible to bypass the circuit board and run the compressor (cooling part) manually until they can replace the board. I have an older unit running like this of a smart plug ( used a timer before that ). 20-30 min 3 times a day keeps mine at 3°C. Just don't forget it if you run it manually on a switch, then you have an extra freezer. Tried that to 🙄
Take care 👋
Honestly I would love a video of you having you swimming with dolphins or something lately it’s been a lot of boat issues. Hope things lighten up soon little for you both.
You must not watch other sailing channels. Sailing is, continuous ups and downs. There's a lot to learn from watching it 'all' unfold.
@@ThePricipleOfParsimonyi don’t sail I have been following them since their RV days. I love the adventure videos, I see over the years how much work a boat is and yes great info if you sail.