They last longer if you turn them ;) there is tiny bit of air inside oxidating the shell.. by turning the bubble is on a different spot and the eggs last longer fresh
Exactly as Jarrid described! As for the fish we had loads of sargassum along the way and went quite fast for nice trolling, we tried but only had 2 small skipjacks and 1 small amberjack. As for the drill, we were just taking off old line from the reel to replace it, we weren't actually reeling in fish 😅, but maybe worth a try haha
Hi, good question, we used sheet-to-tiller self steering, more specifically used the jib sheet. Worked like a dream with very little adjustments along the trip. We had a homemade windvane built by a previous owner, but it really never worked properly, we discovered a good sheet-to-tiller setup on our trip to cape verde and have been loving it. Very organic, no power needed, hard to break, easy to fix.
@@sailing_naia Thank you for your reply. I am interested in the self steering because I also own a Pahi 42 although my boat has the original Cutter rig with wishbone booms on the inner jib and the mainsail. Are you using the sheet to tiller self steering at 4:47 in this video?
@@linusadventuresandtravels look up sheet-to-tiller self steering, it will explain a lot. There's a legendary book by john letcher on self-steering for sailing craft. Look that up as well. We used the jib sheet specifically.
Hi. I just realised that my husband wrote with you and Scott. I am a follower since you have the Pahi ♥️
Wonderful time. Enjoy 👍👍😀😀
best time of your life . ❤
did it when l was 27 , 40 years ago and still dreaming of such a turn across
Big bucket list item nicely done. Thanks for the share.
Thanks for watching!
Wonderful Love & Kindness
Wawww🎉 so nice relax sailing❤ i see you guys in baia de tarrafal. ⛵⛵⛵⛵⛵🌍🌍🌍
Beautiful footage of a fantastic journey-loved it! Best regards from Woudsend-NL and "SY-Plan B", LINUS
Beautifully done guys! A pleasure to watch :)
Peace,love and fruit!
Yea
❤
The 1960s are alive !
why are you turning the eggs ?
and no fish caught ?
the move to pull in the line with the cordless drill is genius.
They last longer if you turn them ;) there is tiny bit of air inside oxidating the shell.. by turning the bubble is on a different spot and the eggs last longer fresh
Exactly as Jarrid described! As for the fish we had loads of sargassum along the way and went quite fast for nice trolling, we tried but only had 2 small skipjacks and 1 small amberjack. As for the drill, we were just taking off old line from the reel to replace it, we weren't actually reeling in fish 😅, but maybe worth a try haha
the obligatory wharram 9ude shorts hahahahaha
must be some good weed kkkk
What method of self steering are you using?
Hi, good question, we used sheet-to-tiller self steering, more specifically used the jib sheet. Worked like a dream with very little adjustments along the trip. We had a homemade windvane built by a previous owner, but it really never worked properly, we discovered a good sheet-to-tiller setup on our trip to cape verde and have been loving it. Very organic, no power needed, hard to break, easy to fix.
@@sailing_naia Thank you for your reply. I am interested in the self steering because I also own a Pahi 42 although my boat has the original Cutter rig with wishbone booms on the inner jib and the mainsail. Are you using the sheet to tiller self steering at 4:47 in this video?
@@johnmadgwick Yes, we used it along the whole trip, we can switch it from genoa sheet to the gennaker sheet, if we change sails in lighter winds.
Can you please explain your "self steering-system" didnt understand the technique...!? THANKS! and best regards from Germany, LINUS
@@linusadventuresandtravels look up sheet-to-tiller self steering, it will explain a lot. There's a legendary book by john letcher on self-steering for sailing craft. Look that up as well. We used the jib sheet specifically.