In the channels of southern Chile, fishermen taught me that if you are navigating a narrow place (channels or entrances to narrow bays) with poor visibility (night or fog) and a dolphin starts jumping on your bow, it is very likely that is showing you the right path.
@@j_rainsgoat3929 I remember a story about a dolphin that, at the entrance to San Francisco Bay in the United States, when there was fog, would stand in front of ships entering or leaving the bay and guide them. Obviously that dolphin did not know about modern navigation methods, but he was there when necessary.
I had to chuckle at Ashley’s comment of “It’s like Sea World type weirdness”. If you know, you know. Another great job Nahoa! You openly show us the ups and downs of real day boating life. It is fun to follow
I miss cruising so much I thought about returning butt we grow old and sometimes our bodies don't exactly do what we want it to do thank you ben and Ashley Bode and Willa thank you so much thank you for welcoming me aboard
I just loved everything about this episode, guys. Jumping around with the kids, describing getting wacked around and disturbed sleep schedules, natures boat-wash. This was a bit of a mini-vacation for us bc it was so fun. Love ya guys, be safe!
Great video. Wish I was there! Oh, yeah. Sugar is not a stimulant and doesn't cause hyperactivity in kids, or teens or adults, or eldery. I'm a Registered Dietitian in the states. I love the gingerbread houses you all made. Super cute! Hugs from San Diego.
That wooden trimaran at 9:08 was spotted in cabo verde islands on another sailing channel recently. I think he is from germany. goes to show you how little it takes to live the cruising lifestyle, although not as comfortably as others.
9:08 - who said you couldn't have a log cabin on the water?! Here's proof you can just take it with you. The Lincoln Series trimaran?! 16:57 - nice view capture.
Let’s go Nahoa!!! Cheering on every episode from Mexico City and the @mikeinmexico channel. Keep up the great work, thanks for letting us tag along on your adventures!!!
Love your show EVERY Time. so excited about your NZ made boat. Those guys REALLY know their stuff. They won the Americas cup with a glass boat when the US team said "only a cheat would make a boat out of glass. By the next event they were ALL made of glass. Your guys seem to understand Aluminium better than anyone. You have made an amazingly informed decision. Bless you all. Anthony
Until their little girl grows up & realizes her parents exploited her for views. Showing her nude as she was trying to cover herself is despicable. Not to mention no PFD on a small child while underway.
I thought Willa was naked. There are people on the internet that will be watching her. Naked. A small girl. It’s horrific. Please please don’t show your children without at least some clothing. Undies do not count, especially on small girls.
Montserrat: A flood of memories. My wife and I visited about 14 months prior to it blowing up. I remember going inside the volcano. It was quire dormant at the time; a few wispy fumeroles. Although we were bare boating, we flew from Guadeloupe. We purchased some Montserrat tapestries and flew back to Guadeloupe the same day.
I really enjoyed this episode. It may have been the frivolity, or it may have been the amateur style of editing (no insult intended) but it seemed down to earth and fun. More like this please.
Hello to you four. So nice to see you again. My wife loved your channel. You are inspiring for Canadians. My wife, and I thought your children are just wonderful, unlike a lot of kids we see from other Sailing channels. From what I see, you're doing a good job as parents. I would gladly babysit for you anytime, as Opa ( I'm 68 ) Much affection From Toronto Mike
when I sailed into St Ann in 1980 there were maybe 6 boats at anchor. No moorings. No fees etc etc. That was the time before GPS and all the great gadgets available today.
Love the video - Didn't see the snail you stopped to see, but be careful, the Giant African Snail ( an invasive species) can have slime that can cause menengitis.
Hey guys love your channel but re Montserrat, it’s an awesome island with a thriving community! My mom and dad have lived there for over 10 years. In fact it was our first port of call when we crossed from Cape Verde this year. It shouldn’t be missed!
Funny I recognized the tackle shop you were in on Martinique. Got some lures and a Yoyo there before an Atlantic crossing, but couldn’t run the line because it kept getting attacked by birds. And definitely had the lee motoring and compression zone sailing experience when going through the windward islands. Luckily not 25 knots . . .
As someone who lives in St. Maarten I could have told you that between St. Maarten and St. Barths is rough. I went on a Cruise and between Martinique and Barbados the passengers were sleeping on the LIdo deck because we were so nauseous from the boat rocking. You look outside your window and you saw fishes, the water was so high.
Woot Woot was thinking about y'all just yesterday. Good to see you and the kiddos are well in your sailing adventures. Stay positive, Stay blessed. :0)
I thought I should tell you that I found I was no longer subscribed to your channel and when I did subscribe again the notification bell was odd. I resubscribed. Thanks for the content!
Hello. I follow your channel from Turkey. I hope you add Turkish subtitles. I think you can gain a lot of followers here. Because there are many people in my country who watch such channels. See you later...
The dolphin might like how the light from your flashlight sparkles in the water. I used to know a pod in Santa Monica Bay off Palos Verdes. I was sea kayaking a couple times a week, going out five nmiles to a buoy and back. The pod, common dolphins, was easily identified because one of them liked leaping out of the water and landing on its left side. So Lefty's Pod. (i suspect it had an itch on that side.) I built a second wooden kayak, a bit longer, narrower - to be faster - it wasn't. I don't think from 50 yards I could spot the difference between it and the first one. Lefty's Pod was at least a half mile away but made a beeline for me. Initially I thought they just decided to head this way. Nope, they came right to me, dove under me. Okay, that happens. But as soon as they passed me they vectored off in another direction. So they had come to check me out. We're they curious about the new 'yak? A week later I came back. The kayak was new. It had two foam bulkheads, cut out a 4" block of medium density foam an inch bigger than the hull. They were so tight it took me an hour with a mallet to hammer them in. I thought that I could go out, see if I need more or less room, hammer them to that position and then caulk them. I got blindsided by a reflected wave and flipped. The entire kayak filled up with water like the bulkheads weren't there. I was screwed. I called the lifeguards. But then I spotted Lefty's Pod heading straight for me. Is this going to be like Flipper where the dolphins come to the rescue? They right to me, dove, took a look and then changed course. So they were curious, but it wasn't TV. When I lifeguards hauled me out, they were near by fishing. Most of the time dolphins or sea lions seem uninterested in me in my kayaks. Then I got a waterproof camera. The first ten times I stuck it in the water when critters were about, seven of the shots included dolphins or sea lions swimming sideways looking up.
Hey!!! I can’t say why they jump during the night but the way he did it seems to be a spinner dolphin. The can rotate up to 7 times on its on axis and over and over again like this one did. Some studies show that they do it for communication because the sound produced inside of the water is louder than the whistle! I wish I could see more of the dolphin but if you did better than the video, did they had like 3 colors??? A dark gray on the top, a lighter in the middle and like white belly? And a long and thin nostrils???
If you open a marine business down there, let me know! I owned a marine store, power boats, and worked in a store that catered to the sailing community so I know quite a bit about sales, parts and service! I’d move in a heartbeat!
My understanding is that dolphins can’t see you as well at night time as they can during the day. So they jump to get a better view. Who knows If that’s right or not.
Is it possible to source organic food boating around places like the Caribbean, Pacific, and Indian Ocean? I would imagine it’s quite easy in the Mediterranean and Australia.
What are the theories to why dolphins jump in general is that they're doing it to get rid of parasites. So it might be those dolphins that night parasite, or some other kind of itchy spot or something on their skin when they were jumping so that the impact of the water would help alleviate The problem.
When the Sun goes down and in the deepest of night the Dolphins jump higher because like Humans they are playing with each other when the lights go out. Be happy be safe
I read it helps the TH-camr (Ben & Ashley) if you watch the ads all the way to the end. Does anyone know if that’s true? I watched all the ads to the end on my first watch but was thinking of hitting skip on my second watch. I hate ads but it’s definitely a small price to pay for their awesome content. 😊
What’s up with these people. They have a small child standing near the transom WITHOUT life jacket or harness (as far as I can see). And this not the first time. And in a previous video when they are pulling in a fish (and sharp lure) a kid is standing right there and almost gets smacked in the face when the fish and arm come flying up. As a parent who has sailed (quite extensively) with my own 2 children, I can say these types of risks do jot demonstrate good seamanship. I don’t care how far they have sailed. Just poor seamanship
I typed out a whole load of words in reply, then I just thought, who cares what I say, you obviously want everyone to live their lives by your rules and nothing is going to change your mind lol They’re doing a great job, and I doubt their children are going to end up on different meds and getting offended by other ppl living their lives how they see fit .
In the channels of southern Chile, fishermen taught me that if you are navigating a narrow place (channels or entrances to narrow bays) with poor visibility (night or fog) and a dolphin starts jumping on your bow, it is very likely that is showing you the right path.
Or if they see you throwing trash, might they lead you to a beach?
Better not take that advice to heart. May end up destroying your boat.
The further up the Dolphin jumps the further it goes down in the water…MB here. He was lonely. You were blessed. Play the lottery 😊
@@mitchdavis8687 Does your boat not have an echo sounder?
@@j_rainsgoat3929 I remember a story about a dolphin that, at the entrance to San Francisco Bay in the United States, when there was fog, would stand in front of ships entering or leaving the bay and guide them. Obviously that dolphin did not know about modern navigation methods, but he was there when necessary.
Great video. Willa and Bodie are getting the best education you can give them, real life experience. Always look forward to watching your journey.
I had to chuckle at Ashley’s comment of “It’s like Sea World type weirdness”. If you know, you know. Another great job Nahoa! You openly show us the ups and downs of real day boating life. It is fun to follow
I miss cruising so much I thought about returning butt we grow old and sometimes our bodies don't exactly do what we want it to do thank you ben and Ashley Bode and Willa thank you so much thank you for welcoming me aboard
Loved seeing the kids dance and romp with Ben.
I just loved everything about this episode, guys. Jumping around with the kids, describing getting wacked around and disturbed sleep schedules, natures boat-wash. This was a bit of a mini-vacation for us bc it was so fun. Love ya guys, be safe!
I love the gingerbread houses. Great fun for the kids. Beautiful lights decoration on NAHOA.
I love watching Willa & Bodhi grow! Safe travels ❤
Great video. Wish I was there! Oh, yeah. Sugar is not a stimulant and doesn't cause hyperactivity in kids, or teens or adults, or eldery. I'm a Registered Dietitian in the states. I love the gingerbread houses you all made. Super cute! Hugs from San Diego.
Caffeine on the other hand...
That wooden trimaran at 9:08 was spotted in cabo verde islands on another sailing channel recently. I think he is from germany. goes to show you how little it takes to live the cruising lifestyle, although not as comfortably as others.
Sabe o nome do trimarã?
9:59...Mark " It's gorgeous!" as he films Ashley....💖
Oh my gosh I remember when our kids were that age. It's the best of times. Enjoy!
You guys are amazing parents. Your video are also amazing. ❤🙌🏼🙏🏻
I hope Arc’teryx is sending you guys love for always wearing their rain gear
13,454th tag-along view. "Civilization - sea ya!!" 4:44 - I'm liking it: Nature's Carwash/Boatwash At Sea.
Binge watching . I just love seeing children growing up on sailboats. Your family, SV Delos, Peoject Atticus, Sailing LaVagabonde
Just love the fact ya’ll let your children be children. So refreshing!
Who's not letting their children be children??
You can't piss on every rock. 👍
Thanks for sharing.
We love seeing the family using the net and those dolphins we're so rad!!
9:08 - who said you couldn't have a log cabin on the water?! Here's proof you can just take it with you. The Lincoln Series trimaran?! 16:57 - nice view capture.
Good all round wholesome family content 👍🏻…still the best chanel… cheers
Let’s go Nahoa!!! Cheering on every episode from Mexico City and the @mikeinmexico channel. Keep up the great work, thanks for letting us tag along on your adventures!!!
Love your show EVERY Time. so excited about your NZ made boat. Those guys REALLY know their stuff. They won the Americas cup with a glass boat when the US team said "only a cheat would make a boat out of glass. By the next event they were ALL made of glass. Your guys seem to understand Aluminium better than anyone. You have made an amazingly informed decision. Bless you all. Anthony
Always a great family video.
Your kids have the best ever greatest childhood!
Until their little girl grows up & realizes her parents exploited her for views.
Showing her nude as she was trying to cover herself is despicable. Not to mention no PFD on a small child while underway.
The tiny minds have arrived 🙄@@tracireynolds5350
@@tracireynolds5350 oh jesss Karen shut up
@@tracireynolds5350nope
I thought Willa was naked.
There are people on the internet that will be watching her.
Naked. A small girl. It’s horrific.
Please please don’t show your children without at least some clothing. Undies do not count, especially on small girls.
Montserrat: A flood of memories. My wife and I visited about 14 months prior to it blowing up. I remember going inside the volcano. It was quire dormant at the time; a few wispy fumeroles. Although we were bare boating, we flew from Guadeloupe. We purchased some Montserrat tapestries and flew back to Guadeloupe the same day.
I really enjoyed this episode. It may have been the frivolity, or it may have been the amateur style of editing (no insult intended) but it seemed down to earth and fun. More like this please.
An idea to assure you don’t lose your tongs!! Tie a string around the tongs and to their wrist so they don’t drop them!!❤️❤️
Hello to you four.
So nice to see you again. My wife loved your channel. You are inspiring for Canadians. My wife, and I thought your children are just wonderful, unlike a lot of kids we see from other Sailing channels. From what I see, you're doing a good job as parents. I would gladly babysit for you anytime, as Opa ( I'm 68 )
Much affection
From Toronto
Mike
when I sailed into St Ann in 1980 there were maybe 6 boats at anchor. No moorings. No fees etc etc. That was the time before GPS and all the great gadgets available today.
Cool to see you guys on the water again
I liked the music selection for this video !
Love the video - Didn't see the snail you stopped to see, but be careful, the Giant African Snail ( an invasive species) can have slime that can cause menengitis.
I saw where a young man swallowed a slug while drinking beer as a joke and he's now paralyzed because the slug gave him rat lung and meningitis.
Dolphins jump at night to warn you of danger, if there is no vessel they don’t jump, 30 years marine biologist
Hey guys love your channel but re Montserrat, it’s an awesome island with a thriving community! My mom and dad have lived there for over 10 years. In fact it was our first port of call when we crossed from Cape Verde this year. It shouldn’t be missed!
Another super show! Thanks ❤
When Baby B sticks his face in the baguette bag, I can almost smell the bread 🤤
Thankyou for the update and taking me along. You guys rock. Monty in Flatland AB. Hmmmm
Funny I recognized the tackle shop you were in on Martinique. Got some lures and a Yoyo there before an Atlantic crossing, but couldn’t run the line because it kept getting attacked by birds.
And definitely had the lee motoring and compression zone sailing experience when going through the windward islands. Luckily not 25 knots . . .
As always, great video and happy 2024!❤
As someone who lives in St. Maarten I could have told you that between St. Maarten and St. Barths is rough. I went on a Cruise and between Martinique and Barbados the passengers were sleeping on the LIdo deck because we were so nauseous from the boat rocking. You look outside your window and you saw fishes, the water was so high.
Another wonderful video
Fair winds ⛵️
Loved that episode... 😍 Boyz win, easy... 😅 Keep Safe... 🙏
Best music picks! Your videos are always amazing and entertaining
Woot Woot was thinking about y'all just yesterday. Good to see you and the kiddos are well in your sailing adventures. Stay positive, Stay blessed. :0)
Your analogy of sailing the Caribbean had us dying😂 Spot on!
Thankyou 👍
ASH, JUST AS U SPEAP ABOUT HOW MUCH U NEED TO GO TO SLEEP ETC,, THAT ME NOW, 7,24am WATCHING YOUS LOL 😂,, RESPECT. #SCOTLAND
You should try to talk to
Dr. Denise Herzing, Research Director/Founder
Wild Dolphin Project (OR, one of her people at the project)
I thought I should tell you that I found I was no longer subscribed to your channel and when I did subscribe again the notification bell was odd. I resubscribed. Thanks for the content!
one question that has been on my mind for a while, what do you do with all the soiled, smelly nappies that accumulates in the boat? thank you. Allan
Nice show. Thanks.
That was a good show there, as Always.!!! 😎👍✅
We were behind you guys in Saint Anne but you left before we had a chance to say hi….
Thankyou 😊
Dominica is a very nice island I loved it there . I like that its not all commercialised .
In Japan Natural disasters like earthquakes and volcanoes are normally not insured and if they are it’s very expensive
10:07 is that a new tatt? Beautiful!
Hello. I follow your channel from Turkey. I hope you add Turkish subtitles. I think you can gain a lot of followers here. Because there are many people in my country who watch such channels. See you later...
Hello from Utah!
I do itt al the time, washing the baot in the rain. It's a shower for both off us and it's free :)
The dolphin might like how the light from your flashlight sparkles in the water.
I used to know a pod in Santa Monica Bay off Palos Verdes. I was sea kayaking a couple times a week, going out five nmiles to a buoy and back. The pod, common dolphins, was easily identified because one of them liked leaping out of the water and landing on its left side. So Lefty's Pod. (i suspect it had an itch on that side.)
I built a second wooden kayak, a bit longer, narrower - to be faster - it wasn't. I don't think from 50 yards I could spot the difference between it and the first one. Lefty's Pod was at least a half mile away but made a beeline for me. Initially I thought they just decided to head this way. Nope, they came right to me, dove under me. Okay, that happens. But as soon as they passed me they vectored off in another direction. So they had come to check me out. We're they curious about the new 'yak?
A week later I came back. The kayak was new. It had two foam bulkheads, cut out a 4" block of medium density foam an inch bigger than the hull. They were so tight it took me an hour with a mallet to hammer them in. I thought that I could go out, see if I need more or less room, hammer them to that position and then caulk them.
I got blindsided by a reflected wave and flipped. The entire kayak filled up with water like the bulkheads weren't there. I was screwed. I called the lifeguards. But then I spotted Lefty's Pod heading straight for me. Is this going to be like Flipper where the dolphins come to the rescue? They right to me, dove, took a look and then changed course. So they were curious, but it wasn't TV. When I lifeguards hauled me out, they were near by fishing.
Most of the time dolphins or sea lions seem uninterested in me in my kayaks. Then I got a waterproof camera. The first ten times I stuck it in the water when critters were about, seven of the shots included dolphins or sea lions swimming sideways looking up.
Hey!!! I can’t say why they jump during the night but the way he did it seems to be a spinner dolphin. The can rotate up to 7 times on its on axis and over and over again like this one did. Some studies show that they do it for communication because the sound produced inside of the water is louder than the whistle! I wish I could see more of the dolphin but if you did better than the video, did they had like 3 colors??? A dark gray on the top, a lighter in the middle and like white belly? And a long and thin nostrils???
Another great episode guys!
The only reason a dalghin will jump at night is to check the weather and take a bearing.!
great vlog...
As a slow travel on land I would say that getting every single thing out of weach place you visit is A) Stressful & B) a waste of time!
If you open a marine business down there, let me know! I owned a marine store, power boats, and worked in a store that catered to the sailing community so I know quite a bit about sales, parts and service! I’d move in a heartbeat!
That’s the one at St Anne, right?
The USA have just issued travel warning for the Bahamas. Apparently things are not good there now especially with crime.
Specifically Nassau.
We LOVE Martinique 🇲🇶. One of our dreams is to sail there some day as a family.
Best time to watch videos 🙋🙏❤️👍🏻
My understanding is that dolphins can’t see you as well at night time as they can during the day. So they jump to get a better view. Who knows If that’s right or not.
🐬 Pelorus Jack the famous dolphin from New Zealand might be an inspiration for these youngsters🐬😅
Is it possible to source organic food boating around places like the Caribbean, Pacific, and Indian Ocean? I would imagine it’s quite easy in the Mediterranean and Australia.
U guys never come to Aruba?
What are the theories to why dolphins jump in general is that they're doing it to get rid of parasites. So it might be those dolphins that night parasite, or some other kind of itchy spot or something on their skin when they were jumping so that the impact of the water would help alleviate The problem.
I’m headed to St. Lucia next month! How’s the island? If you have been there
Took a break from watching the ep, and watched the full national geographic documentary about Monserat. A sad story of the times between 95-97.
When the Sun goes down and in the deepest of night the Dolphins jump higher because like Humans they are playing with each other when the lights go out.
Be happy be safe
Good Morning Nahoa fam...
This is a very sketchy exciting episode...a very comfortable couple.
wow I'm Grenada would have loved to buy yu a beers
Can it be after flying fish spotted dolphins are known to feed at night on squid and flying fish hence jumping high out water after flying fish maybe
I read it helps the TH-camr (Ben & Ashley) if you watch the ads all the way to the end. Does anyone know if that’s true? I watched all the ads to the end on my first watch but was thinking of hitting skip on my second watch. I hate ads but it’s definitely a small price to pay for their awesome content. 😊
I'll be back!!
Maybe you just startled a dozing dolphin lol
What song starts playing @9:08?
Drill hole in tongs put a 12 inch string in it or something it cant go in water
Morning
❤️💪
Marine Biologist? Contact George Costanza.
Kevin Kenny
🤙🤙👏👏
What’s up with these people. They have a small child standing near the transom WITHOUT life jacket or harness (as far as I can see). And this not the first time. And in a previous video when they are pulling in a fish (and sharp lure) a kid is standing right there and almost gets smacked in the face when the fish and arm come flying up. As a parent who has sailed (quite extensively) with my own 2 children, I can say these types of risks do jot demonstrate good seamanship. I don’t care how far they have sailed. Just poor seamanship
Poor seamanship. Exactly.
I typed out a whole load of words in reply, then I just thought, who cares what I say, you obviously want everyone to live their lives by your rules and nothing is going to change your mind lol
They’re doing a great job, and I doubt their children are going to end up on different meds and getting offended by other ppl living their lives how they see fit .
Have you folks thought about getting a circumnavigation tattoo now that you have completed journey number one?
Lavagabond guy is getting ripped, you need to keep up and start doing more push-ups brother.
Totally unnecessary comment and mean.
Best place to provision is St. Maarten. Selection is amazing and prices are reasonable.🍇🍉🍓🥐🍗🥕