I stumbled upon your channel last week and caught up watching your recent videos. You can see how you improved the filming and editing and seem to get more confident with the camera. I enjoy the rawness and pure insights into how you live on your boat. What a different lifestyle… Wishing you all the best to keep it up and hoping for more to come.
Thank you so much! For us it’s still difficult sometimes and we are working on it that it is more and more common for us to grab the cam. 🎥 But it is a lot of fun and we like it very much to improve, so we can give you all more insights of our adventures 🤩
Am working backwards after finding yr one-year q n a, which was excellent. N now yr plan of a test run around the islands, from provisioning to new potential crew... very good thinking. And as you mentioned in the q n a -- communication, communication is key. So easy to fall into being alone together, just like in past 9-to-5 life...
Hey! We are glad you’ve found our channel - good to have you here! 😊 We are learning a lot by doing and trying and like you said communication is THE most important thing to manage(like it’s with anything and any lifestyle). Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
Thank you. We liked it, too. That’s true, depending on the conditions it could be very challenging. To avoid this we try to prepare as much as we can - makes life easier for us during a passage.
if there is one advice I would give before sailing offshore for more days with people = get together and talk, discuss about the boat, etc etc AND GO SAILING. for me this is the duty of the captain to protect the crew, for a day sail no problem but for crossing one ocean you need to feel good with the people. well done!!!!! it looks like you had a success
You'll be fine across the Pacific... That vegetable is Bok Chow. Great sauteed in butter with garlic, ginger bacon and sweated with light soy... On rice with Bok choy covered in pan fried fish chunks... Yum...
32:41 This must be difficult to assert how each of you feel about a stranger on your boat. You have to honest with each other, no pretending everything is. Ok. I would suggest you each keep a diary, which you can refer to after the test sail. It’s your boat Pat and you know where everything is, but it’s different for a new crew member. I would prefer to have a total of four crew for an Atlantic crossing. It’s a long way and it can get really rough, but you know this. I hope you all consult which way to sail (direction) if you do come across a big storm in your way. Good luck.
So at the moment the three of us (Frankie, Pat and Ricardo) are confirmed and we are also talking to a fourth person with whom we have already sailed several hundred miles. But three is fine for us too!
Good preparation, however, you can't prepare for everything on an ocean crossing. The ever-changing movement of mother nature will see to that. My struggle was boredom the (doldrums) and a good night's sleep. Then we had the adrenaline rush of a storm with 30 knot winds. Looking back, it was my greatest adventure.
Thanks! That’s so true - you never know what will happen! We can well imagine that long lulls can certainly be grueling. Sounds like a great adventure - when did you do your crossing? Looking forward to this adventure.
Are you guys looking for more crew members? I have the RYA competent crew certificate and I'm actually studying for Day skipper :) I think I would love to do my first passage with you guys!
Thank you so much for your kind message. Unfortunately we are not looking for more crew at the moment because we were lucky to find a crew for the crossing - maybe the next time! But there are several platforms where you can look for a boat. We cross fingers that you find a boat/crew for your first passage 🤞🏻
I stumbled upon your channel last week and caught up watching your recent videos. You can see how you improved the filming and editing and seem to get more confident with the camera. I enjoy the rawness and pure insights into how you live on your boat. What a different lifestyle… Wishing you all the best to keep it up and hoping for more to come.
Thank you so much! For us it’s still difficult sometimes and we are working on it that it is more and more common for us to grab the cam. 🎥 But it is a lot of fun and we like it very much to improve, so we can give you all more insights of our adventures 🤩
Am working backwards after finding yr one-year q n a, which was excellent. N now yr plan of a test run around the islands, from provisioning to new potential crew... very good thinking. And as you mentioned in the q n a -- communication, communication is key. So easy to fall into being alone together, just like in past 9-to-5 life...
Hey! We are glad you’ve found our channel - good to have you here! 😊
We are learning a lot by doing and trying and like you said communication is THE most important thing to manage(like it’s with anything and any lifestyle).
Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
Enjoyed the Canaries tour…thanks, Andrew
Thank you! 😊
Everthing ist carefully arrangend! Cooking on board isn't easy, all the more I love your menu! Delicious!!!
Thank you. We liked it, too.
That’s true, depending on the conditions it could be very challenging. To avoid this we try to prepare as much as we can - makes life easier for us during a passage.
if there is one advice I would give before sailing offshore for more days with people = get together and talk, discuss about the boat, etc etc AND GO SAILING. for me this is the duty of the captain to protect the crew, for a day sail no problem but for crossing one ocean you need to feel good with the people. well done!!!!! it looks like you had a success
Thank you! We totally agree! It’s a must in our opinion for the health, the security and the wellbeing of all on board 👌🏻
You'll be fine across the Pacific... That vegetable is Bok Chow. Great sauteed in butter with garlic, ginger bacon and sweated with light soy... On rice with Bok choy covered in pan fried fish chunks... Yum...
Yummy!! Sound great while reading it 🤤
First we want to cross the Atlantic and afterwards the Pacific.. thanks for your words 😊
Congrats to a new crew member ❤
Thank you very much! We are also very happy that the three of us will be crossing the Atlantic in November 😊
32:41 This must be difficult to assert how each of you feel about a stranger on your boat. You have to honest with each other, no pretending everything is. Ok. I would suggest you each keep a diary, which you can refer to after the test sail. It’s your boat Pat and you know where everything is, but it’s different for a new crew member. I would prefer to have a total of four crew for an Atlantic crossing. It’s a long way and it can get really rough, but you know this. I hope you all consult which way to sail (direction) if you do come across a big storm in your way. Good luck.
Gifts for the pacific are fishing line hooks and rope for barter (fruit etc)
Thanks for the good advice 😊
Good job
Thank you!
impressive 😍
🥰
❤❤❤
Thanks!
Nice trip 👍🏼
Thanks!
Thanks for sharing how you prepare for the crossing. Will the three of you be crossing the Atlantic or do you also think about a fourth crew member?
So at the moment the three of us (Frankie, Pat and Ricardo) are confirmed and we are also talking to a fourth person with whom we have already sailed several hundred miles. But three is fine for us too!
Oh! Un latino! Are you sure? 🙃
Esperemos que los vientos sean favorables!
And don’t forget the “pao de queijo”
It will be a great adventure 😉
Yes let’s hope so!! 🌬️
I’m sure it will! 🙂
Exhausting but with lot of fun!
Grüsse nach Santa Cruz Tenerife… ⛵️
Dankeschön! Liebe Grüße zurück, derzeit von La Palma!
Good preparation, however, you can't prepare for everything on an ocean crossing. The ever-changing movement of mother nature will see to that. My struggle was boredom the (doldrums) and a good night's sleep. Then we had the adrenaline rush of a storm with 30 knot winds. Looking back, it was my greatest adventure.
Thanks! That’s so true - you never know what will happen! We can well imagine that long lulls can certainly be grueling.
Sounds like a great adventure - when did you do your crossing? Looking forward to this adventure.
@@patandfrankie It was 2003, from Marina del Ray California to Hawaii, 26 days.
Oh wow, sounds nice! Hawaii would also be a nice place to go 🏝️🤩
Are you guys looking for more crew members? I have the RYA competent crew certificate and I'm actually studying for Day skipper :) I think I would love to do my first passage with you guys!
Thank you so much for your kind message. Unfortunately we are not looking for more crew at the moment because we were lucky to find a crew for the crossing - maybe the next time! But there are several platforms where you can look for a boat. We cross fingers that you find a boat/crew for your first passage 🤞🏻
You can never know...
Oh! Un latino! Are you sure? 🙃
Esperemos que los vientos sean favorables!
And don’t forget the “pao de queijo”