You told this story very well and now have the benefit of hindsight to establish the root cause of the failure. You have done other Amel owners a favour in exposing the issues. You have had a great repair done it is just a shame that the mechanics did not deal with it in the priority way you expected it, it must have been very stressful for you. Hope the passage was less ‘eventful’.😀👍⛵️
Thanks for the vote of confidence. I tried to balance it all out as it was and despite the delays it was all okay in the end so no bad feelings after. There were a few 'events ' on the passage but nothing terrible. ..you will see ;)
Sad to see the problem you had. But hopefully, you will stay out of further trouble and can enjoy the rest of the trip. Your kids show good spirits. They will have learned for the future to tackle any problem, and that should not be neglected.
I have watched your vlogs for years and always been impressed by the bigger picture , not just the white sandy beeches with crystal azure water, palm trees and all that, your vidios show the pit falls, the constant maintenance needed to visit said places .
Thanks for sticking with us for so long and glad you appreciate the 'reality ' . We really did feel like we had put so much effort into our MOthership over the previous months ...maybe thats why I was so disheartened when this happened .Thanks for staying in touch xx
I love your adventurist spirits - those children will have so many life skills to call on in the future. Sending positive vibes across the airwaves … and sea waves!
It was a challenge but we did not lose our home or lives like many people so we are very grateful for that and also glad we were not out at sea like one chap we heard about near Great Barrier Island!
Difficult story but you told it well and made a great video. I bet you didn’t want to see the marina bill at the end. On the bright side glad you caught the problem before you left NZ and didn’t have a major breakdown somewhere lost in the South Pacific.
Do you sometimes wish you had a simpler boat I’m looking to buy the SM myself but this is my worry they have some big ticket items and appears more complicated but are they ? Been following on and off since the beginning I think much respect for you both . I like Woodys down to earth like a bloke you’d like to work with on site type of bloke. Keep up the good work. Thanks for sharing the journey with us. I know there’s been a few Divs passing unkind comments and it’s difficult for you to be seen calling them what they are but I can 😉 Best regards from cold Essex
You came to NZ at the worst possible time (weather wise) Cyclone gabrielle was the costliest cyclone in the southern hemisphere and the worst weather event since cyclone bola
It is very worrying to see how extreme weather events effect a country and we saw it first hand here , so terrible . But I am happy to say it did not spoil our impression of New Zealand , the beauty of this country , so much respect for nature and wonderful people 😌
Hi, just a short question as I am to do the same job as you. Would it be possible that all the work could be done just by you? You are very handy man. By the way, great video.
I think if you had the right tools , it would be possible to replace the mounts and do the alignment by yourself . You would need a workshop to fix the shaft and make the alignment tool. I think There will be a detailed Maintenance vid coming out later on the Mothership Maintenance channel so make sure you subscribe to that 👍 do you have an Amel ?
@ Yes, Amel Super Maramu 2000, year 2000. I am in Italy, wintering. Orđered aligment tool from shop in Slovenia. Why do you think I would need to change, replace shaft? Fair winds. Slavko
@@SlavkoDespotovic-f2u the only reason I can think of is if the shaft is damaged or worn in some way or not a tight fit then you would need to replace the shaft. The engine mounts need to be replaced if they are worn out . They absorb the vibrations of the engine so if they are worn out and can no longer do this then it might cause problems for the alignment of the engine and the coupling . A mechanic will be able to tell you if you need to replace the mounts. I am definitely not a mechanic but this is what I have learnt from our experiences. Irenka
Sorry for your plight but yachting has its down falls,when you say no money you have to work or were you expecting a free ride,our yachting community will come to your aid as most yachting communities do,please don’t consider NZ as 3rd world destination
You will have to watch the video to find out what I meant 😉 … no idea what you mean about NZ being a ‘3rd world destination ‘ that’s a very bizarre comment . I would not agree with your opinion on that .
Guys, a video full of complaints. You live a luxury life, not working, not contributing to society‘s wealth, just consuming for years. A little more humility would be appropriate
Yes we complained a bit here because it was a very tough time .Have you never complained in your life or have you never had a tough time ? I disagree about the life of luxury ...we ration food, water and even clothes . We also worked so hard on our boat when in New Zealand , in fact the majority of the time we were working on our boat so we never got to see the beautiful South Island, which we just accepted . We also spent a LOT of money in New Zealand in boatyards, marinas and for mechanics which supported the economy. We supported their tourist industry and promoted travel to New Zealand. We did contribute to this countries wealth actually. We also work in other ways that you don't know about and we pay tax in England but do not use any services there. And how much work do you think it takes me to edit one video for your entertainment ? When we travel , we are full of humility , we pick up every persons plastic off the beaches , we helped here to rebuild paths and we share anyones story which is worth sharing . Do you have a story that is worth sharing ? I would love to hear it if so because maybe you could inspire a few people instead of being so superior and negative ? Irenka
You told this story very well and now have the benefit of hindsight to establish the root cause of the failure. You have done other Amel owners a favour in exposing the issues. You have had a great repair done it is just a shame that the mechanics did not deal with it in the priority way you expected it, it must have been very stressful for you. Hope the passage was less ‘eventful’.😀👍⛵️
Thanks for the vote of confidence. I tried to balance it all out as it was and despite the delays it was all okay in the end so no bad feelings after. There were a few 'events ' on the passage but nothing terrible. ..you will see ;)
wow you guys have got so much going for you l mean to be where you are now the amount of work and perseverance you have put in is fantastic well done
Thanks , I have to agree that hard work and perseverance is definite of our traits 💪 stubbornness too 😉
Sad to see the problem you had. But hopefully, you will stay out of further trouble and can enjoy the rest of the trip. Your kids show good spirits. They will have learned for the future to tackle any problem, and that should not be neglected.
Thats a good point , the kids are good at getting on with it and not getting bothered, they will take problem solving in their stride :)
I have watched your vlogs for years and always been impressed by the bigger picture , not just the white sandy beeches with crystal azure water, palm trees and all that, your vidios show the pit falls, the constant maintenance needed to visit said places .
Thanks for sticking with us for so long and glad you appreciate the 'reality ' . We really did feel like we had put so much effort into our MOthership over the previous months ...maybe thats why I was so disheartened when this happened .Thanks for staying in touch xx
Felicitaciones por las reparaciones y que la fuerza los acompañe !!!!!! les mando un gran saludo desde Argentina y buenos vientos !!!
Gracias por tus saludos y apoyarnos siempre.:)
Thanks!
Thank you so much !
I love your adventurist spirits - those children will have so many life skills to call on in the future. Sending positive vibes across the airwaves … and sea waves!
Thank you so much for your thoughts and vibes :)
Always look on the bright side of life
Yes exactly , I wish I could do that ALWAYS
Cyclone Gabrielle was a shocker alright! Well done for sticking it out. Onward
It was a challenge but we did not lose our home or lives like many people so we are very grateful for that and also glad we were not out at sea like one chap we heard about near Great Barrier Island!
Thanks
Wow Thanks for the support , it goes a long way for us and this was one of those particularly low points on this journey.
Difficult story but you told it well and made a great video. I bet you didn’t want to see the marina bill at the end. On the bright side glad you caught the problem before you left NZ and didn’t have a major breakdown somewhere lost in the South Pacific.
Thats right :) we always remind ourselves it could be a lot worse ....Yea I always hate marina bills but good to bring money to the local economy .
blessings guys, i love to see you´re videos, everithing is gonna be alright, best wishes and best vibes, love you guys💫💥
Thankyou so much for your encouragement...we need it ;)
Do you sometimes wish you had a simpler boat I’m looking to buy the SM myself but this is my worry they have some big ticket items and appears more complicated but are they ?
Been following on and off since the beginning I think much respect for you both . I like Woodys down to earth like a bloke you’d like to work with on site type of bloke. Keep up the good work. Thanks for sharing the journey with us. I know there’s been a few Divs passing unkind comments and it’s difficult for you to be seen calling them what they are
but I can 😉
Best regards from cold Essex
Yes I do … my next boat would be small, sweet and simple . Irenka
You came to NZ at the worst possible time (weather wise) Cyclone gabrielle was the costliest cyclone in the southern hemisphere and the worst weather event since cyclone bola
It is very worrying to see how extreme weather events effect a country and we saw it first hand here , so terrible . But I am happy to say it did not spoil our impression of New Zealand , the beauty of this country , so much respect for nature and wonderful people 😌
Have a look at the latest episode of Barefoot Doctors, maybe their mental advice can be beneficial in your situation to lighten the mood. Cheers.
Okay, might do that 🤔
Okay, might do that 🤔
Hi, just a short question as I am to do the same job as you. Would it be possible that all the work could be done just by you? You are very handy man. By the way, great video.
I think if you had the right tools , it would be possible to replace the mounts and do the alignment by yourself . You would need a workshop to fix the shaft and make the alignment tool. I think There will be a detailed Maintenance vid coming out later on the Mothership Maintenance channel so make sure you subscribe to that 👍 do you have an Amel ?
@ Yes, Amel Super Maramu 2000, year 2000. I am in Italy, wintering. Orđered aligment tool from shop in Slovenia. Why do you think I would need to change, replace shaft? Fair winds. Slavko
@@SlavkoDespotovic-f2u the only reason I can think of is if the shaft is damaged or worn in some way or not a tight fit then you would need to replace the shaft. The engine mounts need to be replaced if they are worn out . They absorb the vibrations of the engine so if they are worn out and can no longer do this then it might cause problems for the alignment of the engine and the coupling . A mechanic will be able to tell you if you need to replace the mounts. I am definitely not a mechanic but this is what I have learnt from our experiences. Irenka
@@SlavkoDespotovic-f2u
Hi how long have you had your SM
Are you in the owners fb group
@ I have my Amel since year 2020. I am on the owners group.
Sorry for your plight but yachting has its down falls,when you say no money you have to work or were you expecting a free ride,our yachting community will come to your aid as most yachting communities do,please don’t consider NZ as 3rd world destination
You will have to watch the video to find out what I meant 😉 … no idea what you mean about NZ being a ‘3rd world destination ‘ that’s a very bizarre comment . I would not agree with your opinion on that .
Guys, a video full of complaints. You live a luxury life, not working, not contributing to society‘s wealth, just consuming for years. A little more humility would be appropriate
Truly, you define the " idiotic comment"
Yes we complained a bit here because it was a very tough time .Have you never complained in your life or have you never had a tough time ? I disagree about the life of luxury ...we ration food, water and even clothes . We also worked so hard on our boat when in New Zealand , in fact the majority of the time we were working on our boat so we never got to see the beautiful South Island, which we just accepted . We also spent a LOT of money in New Zealand in boatyards, marinas and for mechanics which supported the economy. We supported their tourist industry and promoted travel to New Zealand. We did contribute to this countries wealth actually. We also work in other ways that you don't know about and we pay tax in England but do not use any services there. And how much work do you think it takes me to edit one video for your entertainment ?
When we travel , we are full of humility , we pick up every persons plastic off the beaches , we helped here to rebuild paths and we share anyones story which is worth sharing . Do you have a story that is worth sharing ? I would love to hear it if so because maybe you could inspire a few people instead of being so superior and negative ? Irenka