Just finished binge-watching all your videos. Nice to see a young cruising couple that actually knows how to sail. Great, well-edited, no non-sense videos, with lots of sailing. Sailing dinghy? Brilliant! 😃
The wildlife of the world won't be happy until you two have finished your trip. You walk, ride stealth bikes, sail your tender and boat and quite frankly the wildlife are sick and tired of having the bejesus scared out of them as you sneak around. Fantastic video. Thanks guys.
Ive just started watching these sailing documentaries and wooow god is amazing!! Travel the world on the power of his wind! You people dont know how blessed you are
@@Yeshua73732 I reckon you're having a laugh but assuming not, it's not the truth, it's your personal belief and I respect that. Do you see me arguing an opposing view? No. Respect others' beliefs too, please, it's a lovely sailing video not an indoctrination opportunity.
Reminds me of my old full keel oday.. used to sail that thing everyday possible. God I miss the water. Building a sloop over the next few years. I'll b back damn it
Amazing videos wish I was as brave as you. Always wanted to sail the world but have never had the courage it's all that paper work that really frightens me
What a wonderful episode! Loved it! You guys are an inspiration to me! 33 days at sea and just 70 liters of diesel used, top job. Whishing you fair winds and save sailing, from Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
Sailing and Backgammon! That's how it's done! We had some Pirates in East Africa too... we know the feeling! Love your channel guys! Hope the tuna tasted good! Aubrey and Stefan
I re-read Kon Tiki after this episode and I was amazed at the memories of the 'much younger me' it brought back, very fun. Great channel, wishing you two all the best.
I wonder how I'd ever want to leave a place as bucolic as the Marquessas. It would take a long time to explore. How the heck could anyone dislike this video?
I am very jealous of you both, its not the lovely boat, the sunsets, the freedom, the adventure or incredible destination but of the fact you have both found someone that you can spend 33 days alone, in a relatively small space and not want to throw the other overboard!
You've just gained a new subscriber. First I've seen of your videos and love your easy going attitudes. A pure joy to watch, made me smile. Look forward to catching up with your other videos. Thank you for making this and congratulations on your crossing.
I am scared of deep sea and sharks. I am no sailor and never owned a boat. I am under novice on rating. BUT This excites me still... I am gonna do this once, before i die. even if it means between islands, and not trans Pacific or Atlantic.
Nicely filmed passage.....I enjoy these long ones. I liked that you two took your time and didn't try to rush thru the doldrums by running that engine, like a stink boat. I also enjoyed this adventure more due to the loving way you guys treated each other.....thank you for this neat video.....
I admire your skills, both of you. This is a great feat you have accomplished. I’m just not the sailing sort. I’ve had a few boats, but nothing I could sail. And thus is my love of flying, in my younger years. Now, at 75 I’m not going to five up my electric recliner. But, I am grateful that I have the opportunity to sail with you. I’ll sub, high five, and off we go. Thanks for the video and more that you shared!
Just found your channel tonight and really enjoyed this episode, thanks to people like you I can see the world thru your lens and would not be able to do otherwise. Looking forward to catching up on all the back episodes, stay safe and have fun
Guys, A nice place to stop in the Pacific is Apia, Western Samoa. you can restock all there and it won't break your budget, go the local markets and fish markets near the city centre. that's the other end (western end) of Beach Rd to Aggie Greys Hotel. The locals are great and you must go to the local villages and watch a game of cricket, played baseball style and most of the villiage plays and fields, or a game of rugby, same effect. Fair winds, Paul
Hi PCStuart1, we haven't had good Internet connection for a while so our videos are quite far behind. We are in NZ now and had the opportunity for a short stop in Apia back in September. We were lucky to catch their annual music and comedy festival. Although we only had about 10 days there, we loved the people and the country. It's on our list of places we would love to go back to. Best wishes, Amy and Matt
I LOVE it !! i am preparing to leave in 2 years, its so refreshing to see someone sailing at my "pace" i like that you are doing it without this HUGE budget or sponsored sailboat , keep up the awesome videos !
Thanks, although if you know of anyone that wants to give us a huge budget or sponsorship we are all ears ;-) Truthfully, being self funded sets us free. No requirement to make regular videos or blog posts so we just make them when we want to (hence the current break from videos whilst we have been focusing on just living this amazing adventure). Good luck with your preparations, you will never feel completely ready so just set a date and make sure you actually set off. It is so worth it. M&A
Pretty goo job all n all, 33 days is not bad ✅ it took the Old Sea Dog 71 days from Panama 🇵🇦 But then on the other hand ✋ it only took Delos 18 days from Mexico 🇲🇽... 😎👍
Congrats. You young couples must have planned it long ago and accordingly trained yourselves for the adventure. All along my life I loved being in the water espevially in the blue expanse. I envy you young couple. Keep it up.
Hi guys, thanks so much for sharing! Like the others here I’ve just found your channel and look forward to catching up and seeing the new releases. Enjoy and stay safe. Sk in the UK.
These are my favorite types of cruising videos - at sea. I live on land and have traveled quite a bit so cruisers videos of their time on land are much less interesting. I'd live to make a long passage like you made. Good job on the video editing.
Thanks John Donaldson, glad you enjoyed it. The next video runs through a day at sea during our crossing so hopefully you will enjoy that too. We live on a boat and haven't visited the majority of places we are seeing so still find land pretty exciting!
Love the videos and the amazingly fresh looking crew after 28 days at sea. You two make is look so easy. Great videos. I'm not watching them in series but watching your older ones between your newest releases, currently approaching South Africa. Thanks for sharing. I'm looking forward to seeing more of your amazing adventures.
I enjoy see yours videos👍 - my boyfriend and I are sailor to😊 - only on the danish side because of my health but it is good enough - we both enjoy to see other sailing all over the world😊 thanks for yours videos - love yours adventures journeys😊
Hello just started watching your channel after subscribing and enjoying following you guys now...lots more back episodes to catch up with so looking forward to that. Amazing just how comfortable and kitted out your 37' Oyster is from watching your episode on boat tour of Florence.
Never go sailing. We went in a 45 ft ketch in 19 92 and are still at it. We did it for 6 years until King Neptune took us under. . . . . In the vast expanses of the Pacific. There is nothing like losing ur earthly life at sea. Swimming with the dolphins now day & night. Escorting the odd lonely yacht now & then also to just see the latest technology used these days. Fascinating not being seen on board. The catamarans are really something these days. Very interesting younger people sailing now & making a living off it. Happy sailing & fair winds. 😅😨
I like the way you show a lot more. About life at sea a lot of these chanels is like watching a them on vacation not much about the actual sailing keep it up
Thank you, thank you, thank you for this episode. In just over two weeks I'm flying to Panama City from San Francisco where I'll meet a 37' Najad to make the journey you document in your video. I'm was excited before, and even more so now. Makes the visits to the dentist worthwhile! :) I'll catch more of your videos when I have the chance.
@@count7340It was a memorable event for me ... wonderful. It took us longer than anticipated at 39 days. We just didn't get the needed winds. Three of us crew altogether -- strangers as well. The skipper is Swedish, I'm American, and we had a Norwegian on board as well. I even celebrated my 70th birthday on the journey. Doesn't look like I mentioned in my original email, but the boat, Yemaya, is on youTube channel Knot Vikings.
Feel free to use my music if you need back ground. I have lots of songs with nautical themes on a few of my albums. Chad Yarborough. I have an Alberg 35 1965. I dream of sailing like you two.
Its always been my dream to sail across the pacific. My wife says "you don't even know how to sail" I usually say "well that is a minor detail" Great video!
Hi George, Knowing how to sail is definitely a minor detail of it (and it is very easy to learn!). The bigger details are boat maintenance and research into where to go/weather/local regulations! Lots of boats look for crew to help with the crossing, never say never...
The view gets SPECTACULAR at 8:28😁 Great video guys. Iv'e been back and forth across those waters many times, although not in such a small boat😲 Keep up the great videos! Farewell and following seas!
I had a 23" Chrysler boat for years. Always wanted to gear up and follow your path, but the one thing you have over me is time. I've NEVER had 6 years I could devote to such a thing. For me it was college, Medical School, Speciality training, then establishing a practice, then kids... You'll never regret this, and I say go for it. You do a wonderful job of editing and showing how and what you do. Questions: 1) I've only seen you mention being afraid of pirates once. Aren't you extremely vulnerable? 2) Is Matt the Captain and Amy the crew? Do you ever disagree about what to do/where to go? Keep it up!
It should be a common device for any blue water boat that acts like a big under water fin to propel the boat, one front and one rear under no wind condition but wave action can push the boat. Maybe 4 knot max.
Thanks for allowing us (me) a view into your wonderful world and dreams. I never sailed, however; dreamed of doing what you are doing but a) no training or experiences and b) the wife would say "have fun honey" :-)
Living vicariously through you two ❤️ I love the ocean, but unfortunately get terribly seasick. It seems amazing to travel and live in a boat, but i guess i gotta stick to a van home ;) job well done on taking us with you!
It has always been my dream to sail around the world just as you did , but I am so terrified by the depth of the ocean and the risk of sinking that I don’t think I will ever achieve what you did. It’s crazy , I love sailing and I actually did quite well in all the regattas I have taken part in , but only on lakes where I can see the shore.
Congratulations on your crossing!! ⛵⛵⛵⛵ From what I heard I think you made a wise choice by passing by the Galapagos Islands. Others thought it was a little pricey for a short stay. Will have to catch up on your pass videos. You have a good storyline. 👍👍👍👍👍 😊
I don't know how I stumbled across you guys, but you are great, What an effort well done to you. Now I must subscribe and check out the rest of your Vids ......... Take Care
Thirty three 33 days is not bad at all 😱😎👍 It took Barry (Old Seadog channel) 71 days 😳 getting stuck in the dull drums With a dirty bottom on his 36 footer. 😩. He has SOLO sailed from England 🏴 ...!!
One of the loveliest couples imaginable, and an absolute inspiration to potential cruisers.
I just enjoy you loving two. If I am not 84 , I love your adventure in my dream. You make me feel young at heart again. Just beautiful.
Just finished binge-watching all your videos. Nice to see a young cruising couple that actually knows how to sail. Great, well-edited, no non-sense videos, with lots of sailing. Sailing dinghy? Brilliant! 😃
The wildlife of the world won't be happy until you two have finished your trip. You walk, ride stealth bikes, sail your tender and boat and quite frankly the wildlife are sick and tired of having the bejesus scared out of them as you sneak around. Fantastic video. Thanks guys.
Ive just started watching these sailing documentaries and wooow god is amazing!! Travel the world on the power of his wind! You people dont know how blessed you are
Why do you feel the need to bring religious belief into it? The world is beautiful. Just let us all enjoy the clip without the bible bashing, eh.
Because thats the truth! Sailing around the world with free power of the wind of god!
@@Yeshua73732 I reckon you're having a laugh but assuming not, it's not the truth, it's your personal belief and I respect that. Do you see me arguing an opposing view? No.
Respect others' beliefs too, please, it's a lovely sailing video not an indoctrination opportunity.
They know... lol
@@lurkster1974 bet you're the life of the party huh😳
Reminds me of my old full keel oday.. used to sail that thing everyday possible. God I miss the water. Building a sloop over the next few years. I'll b back damn it
Amazing videos wish I was as brave as you. Always wanted to sail the world but have never had the courage it's all that paper work that really frightens me
Incredible sea and skyscapes give the true meaning to "awesome". Thanks for sharing your voyage with us.
Open sea beautifol days and what we need else in life cheers from Croatia
What a wonderful episode! Loved it! You guys are an inspiration to me! 33 days at sea and just 70 liters of diesel used, top job. Whishing you fair winds and save sailing, from Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
I so admire these kind of young people....
Sailing and Backgammon! That's how it's done! We had some Pirates in East Africa too... we know the feeling! Love your channel guys! Hope the tuna tasted good! Aubrey and Stefan
Just watched your latest vid trekking in Namibia.
Rewatched this one. In 4.5 years you two have vastly improved your vids. I love your channel.
I re-read Kon Tiki after this episode and I was amazed at the memories of the 'much younger me' it brought back, very fun. Great channel, wishing you two all the best.
Over 4000 miles on 70 L - pretty impressive for 11 days in the doldrums! N‘joy!
So satisfying to see a GBR sail heading across the oceans of the world. Keep going. Stay safe.
I wonder how I'd ever want to leave a place as bucolic as the Marquessas. It would take a long time to explore. How the heck could anyone dislike this video?
I contracted bucolic when I was seven. It can be quite dangerous to a little boy, but I was told it was best to get it before you go into publicity.
Many thanks for posting this! This video gives a great sense of what it is like on a trans ocean sail.
What a cool story.....you can really see how much you both are enjoying the ride
I am very jealous of you both, its not the lovely boat, the sunsets, the freedom, the adventure or incredible destination but of the fact you have both found someone that you can spend 33 days alone, in a relatively small space and not want to throw the other overboard!
Really glad I found your channel. I have only watched this video so far but I am going to go back and watch your earlier episodes.
Just found and binge watched your vids. They are fantastic and so well filmed. Thank you for uploading, safe travels and more please.
You've just gained a new subscriber. First I've seen of your videos and love your easy going attitudes. A pure joy to watch, made me smile. Look forward to catching up with your other videos. Thank you for making this and congratulations on your crossing.
I am scared of deep sea and sharks. I am no sailor and never owned a boat. I am under novice on rating. BUT This excites me still... I am gonna do this once, before i die. even if it means between islands, and not trans Pacific or Atlantic.
@Kenny H true that mate but stepping on land doesn't drown me. 😂🤣😂
You only live once man.. get it while you can
@@jasoncarson369 true that mate. Life is too short for all the fun.
Haha no doubt... best thing to do is grab it by the balls and ride that pony till it pukes 😂
I feel the exact same way. Those are deep fears of mine but I wan't to sail more then anything. Money is the only thing stopping me
Don't forget your can opener! Hard to find supermarkets out there in the middle of the pacific lol!
Nicely filmed passage.....I enjoy these long ones. I liked that you two took your time and didn't try to rush thru the doldrums by running that engine, like a stink boat. I also enjoyed this adventure more due to the loving way you guys treated each other.....thank you for this neat video.....
Hi Ed, Thanks for your kind words, we are lucky to have such a good boat which sails well even in light winds.
I admire your skills, both of you. This is a great feat you have accomplished. I’m just not the sailing sort. I’ve had a few boats, but nothing I could sail. And thus is my love of flying, in my younger years. Now, at 75 I’m not going to five up my electric recliner. But, I am grateful that I have the opportunity to sail with you. I’ll sub, high five, and off we go. Thanks for the video and more that you shared!
Just found your channel tonight and really enjoyed this episode, thanks to people like you I can see the world thru your lens and would not be able to do otherwise. Looking forward to catching up on all the back episodes, stay safe and have fun
Guys,
A nice place to stop in the Pacific is Apia, Western Samoa. you can restock all there and it won't break your budget, go the local markets and fish markets near the city centre. that's the other end (western end) of Beach Rd to Aggie Greys Hotel. The locals are great and you must go to the local villages and watch a game of cricket, played baseball style and most of the villiage plays and fields, or a game of rugby, same effect.
Fair winds,
Paul
Hi PCStuart1, we haven't had good Internet connection for a while so our videos are quite far behind. We are in NZ now and had the opportunity for a short stop in Apia back in September. We were lucky to catch their annual music and comedy festival. Although we only had about 10 days there, we loved the people and the country. It's on our list of places we would love to go back to. Best wishes, Amy and Matt
Another fabulous vid. Thanks for inviting us along on your journey. The Marquesas look amazing.
Loved your tribute to Neptune. great video, thanks.
I LOVE it !! i am preparing to leave in 2 years, its so refreshing to see someone sailing at my "pace" i like that you are doing it without this HUGE budget or sponsored sailboat , keep up the awesome videos !
Thanks, although if you know of anyone that wants to give us a huge budget or sponsorship we are all ears ;-) Truthfully, being self funded sets us free. No requirement to make regular videos or blog posts so we just make them when we want to (hence the current break from videos whilst we have been focusing on just living this amazing adventure).
Good luck with your preparations, you will never feel completely ready so just set a date and make sure you actually set off. It is so worth it. M&A
Hi MrSailorcal How is your preparation going? Anything to report?
Pretty goo job all n all, 33 days is not bad ✅ it took the Old Sea Dog 71 days from Panama 🇵🇦
But then on the other hand ✋ it only took Delos 18 days from Mexico 🇲🇽... 😎👍
Congrats. You young couples must have planned it long ago and accordingly trained yourselves for the adventure. All along my life I loved being in the water espevially in the blue expanse. I envy you young couple. Keep it up.
Hi guys, thanks so much for sharing! Like the others here I’ve just found your channel and look forward to catching up and seeing the new releases. Enjoy and stay safe. Sk in the UK.
ive been binging on sailing videos for a few weeks and you guys win, this was my favourite one yet! What a privilige to live a life like this!
These are my favorite types of cruising videos - at sea. I live on land and have traveled quite a bit so cruisers videos of their time on land are much less interesting. I'd live to make a long passage like you made.
Good job on the video editing.
Thanks John Donaldson, glad you enjoyed it. The next video runs through a day at sea during our crossing so hopefully you will enjoy that too. We live on a boat and haven't visited the majority of places we are seeing so still find land pretty exciting!
Love the videos and the amazingly fresh looking crew after 28 days at sea. You two make is look so easy. Great videos. I'm not watching them in series but watching your older ones between your newest releases, currently approaching South Africa. Thanks for sharing. I'm looking forward to seeing more of your amazing adventures.
I enjoy see yours videos👍 - my boyfriend and I are sailor to😊 - only on the danish side because of my health but it is good enough - we both enjoy to see other sailing all over the world😊 thanks for yours videos - love yours adventures journeys😊
Hello just started watching your channel after subscribing and enjoying following you guys now...lots more back episodes to catch up with so looking forward to that. Amazing just how comfortable and kitted out your 37' Oyster is from watching your episode on boat tour of Florence.
Congratulations a great lifetime achievement.
From France, many thanks for this video.
Chris
Wow, this was great. One of the best trans Pacific videos I've seen. Very informative.
Thanks for the kind words George Moore!
Just a brilliant basil and episode! Loving gorging on you videos after only recently discovering your channel. Thank you for daring and sharing xxx
Never go sailing. We went in a 45 ft ketch in 19 92 and are still at it. We did it for 6 years until King Neptune took us under. . . . . In the vast expanses of the Pacific. There is nothing like losing ur earthly life at sea. Swimming with the dolphins now day & night. Escorting the odd lonely yacht now & then also to just see the latest technology used these days. Fascinating not being seen on board. The catamarans are really something these days. Very interesting younger people sailing now & making a living off it. Happy sailing & fair winds. 😅😨
What the fuck
Thanks for the reply y’all be safe and god bless your travels on the deep blue ocean 🤠cheers , from Texas
No music and clear voice.. I love that
I like the way you show a lot more. About life at sea a lot of these chanels is like watching a them on vacation not much about the actual sailing keep it up
Thank you, from an ex-sailor (age and disability) who only got as far as the balearics. Love your videos.
Thank you, thank you, thank you for this episode. In just over two weeks I'm flying to Panama City from San Francisco where I'll meet a 37' Najad to make the journey you document in your video. I'm was excited before, and even more so now. Makes the visits to the dentist worthwhile! :) I'll catch more of your videos when I have the chance.
How did it go?
@@count7340It was a memorable event for me ... wonderful. It took us longer than anticipated at 39 days. We just didn't get the needed winds. Three of us crew altogether -- strangers as well. The skipper is Swedish, I'm American, and we had a Norwegian on board as well. I even celebrated my 70th birthday on the journey. Doesn't look like I mentioned in my original email, but the boat, Yemaya, is on youTube channel Knot Vikings.
stay safe guys
Simply lovely.
Next time you get a fish or squid use it as bait! Best gear of all time and I'd bet you will be catching fish. Good luck and stay safe
One of the best presentations I've seen so far! Well Done!
It's an excellent adventure for sure, thanks for sharing.
Love that drifter, makes so much more sense than a spinnaker on a cruising boat.
Whats a drifter? Is it like a different lind
@@johnesposito6068 A drifter tacks down on the bow and doesn't need a pole to hold out as apposed to a spiniker.
A drifter is also for light and max use up to fresh breeze.
Fantastic series, excellent editing -really enjoyed season 1. Thanks very much!!
Watching u guys kind of really me feel gooood
this is amazing, although I wish you had showed us more of what happened during the crossing. At least one of those fish you caught? :D
Anton Petrov your amazing love your videos
check out the next episode (ep.18) for more on the sailing and a fish we caught: th-cam.com/video/FxKk5J7dh00/w-d-xo.html
Hey Anton! Fancy seeing you here. Best view of the stars from the mid Pacific.
You guys are my favorite sailing couple now I love both of your dispositions and fair winds.....
Great vid. Those arrival landscapes...love it.
Feel free to use my music if you need back ground. I have lots of songs with nautical themes on a few of my albums. Chad Yarborough. I have an Alberg 35 1965. I dream of sailing like you two.
Whistle in the Mast by Chad Yarborough & Tom Dowling
My Best Goodbyes by Chad Yarborough & the Unlovable Monsters
Its always been my dream to sail across the pacific. My wife says "you don't even know how to sail" I usually say "well that is a minor detail" Great video!
Hi George, Knowing how to sail is definitely a minor detail of it (and it is very easy to learn!). The bigger details are boat maintenance and research into where to go/weather/local regulations! Lots of boats look for crew to help with the crossing, never say never...
The view gets SPECTACULAR at 8:28😁 Great video guys. Iv'e been back and forth across those waters many times, although not in such a small boat😲 Keep up the great videos! Farewell and following seas!
I had a 23" Chrysler boat for years. Always wanted to gear up and follow your path, but the one thing you have over me is time. I've NEVER had 6 years I could devote to such a thing. For me it was college, Medical School, Speciality training, then establishing a practice, then kids... You'll never regret this, and I say go for it. You do a wonderful job of editing and showing how and what you do.
Questions: 1) I've only seen you mention being afraid of pirates once. Aren't you extremely vulnerable? 2) Is Matt the Captain and Amy the crew? Do you ever disagree about what to do/where to go?
Keep it up!
Вы классные!!!! Не останавливайтесь!!!!
Great set on the kite. Excellent teamwork.
Thank you for making us dream about sailing the pacific!
Accidentally found this channel and I love it
Great to see you again. I have been following your excellent blogs but seeing the video is amazing. What a fantastic adventure you are on!!!
Thanks ToastandJam52
You are an inspiration, I will follow in your footsteps in a couple of years.
Love the freedom.....Awesome
WOW thanks from winter in Canada
You deserve more views. This is a really good video story with a lot to be learned. Great work!
Thanks Richard :-)
It should be a common device for any blue water boat that acts like a big under water fin to propel the boat, one front and one rear under no wind condition but wave action can push the boat. Maybe 4 knot max.
Thank you for sharing! We are now in Panama, getting ready for the pacific crossing next year! Looks amazing! Fair winds 👌
This was a great video. It gave a good feel for what it might be like to sale across the ocean. Thanks.
You are wonderful guys. Have a great journey!
Thanks for allowing us (me) a view into your wonderful world and dreams. I never sailed, however; dreamed of doing what you are doing but a) no training or experiences and b) the wife would say "have fun honey" :-)
10:26 thank you for removing the cup from the cupcake when offering to Neptune...the universe will reward you
Living vicariously through you two ❤️ I love the ocean, but unfortunately get terribly seasick. It seems amazing to travel and live in a boat, but i guess i gotta stick to a van home ;) job well done on taking us with you!
It has always been my dream to sail around the world just as you did , but I am so terrified by the depth of the ocean and the risk of sinking that I don’t think I will ever achieve what you did. It’s crazy , I love sailing and I actually did quite well in all the regattas I have taken part in , but only on lakes where I can see the shore.
I reckon you would be a great person to invent an inflatable anti-sinking device. It only has to work like airbags but not deflate.
Thank you very much.
Congratulations on your crossing!! ⛵⛵⛵⛵ From what I heard I think you made a wise choice by passing by the Galapagos Islands. Others thought it was a little pricey for a short stay. Will have to catch up on your pass videos. You have a good storyline. 👍👍👍👍👍 😊
Thanks bill4nier 😊
Great job you two, it’s obvious what a great team you two are together, so don’t let anyone ever convince you otherwise 😁 Onward!! 🙏🏻
I really enjoyed this video. You guys are inspirational!
awesome young couples
Fantastic video and thank you for making a great sea video. Yours is outstanding and beats everything I've seen!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
You two love birds are living the life that I strive for
Good luck
Maybe Neptune's more of a rum punch man. That's a great line.
FELICIDADES CHICOS . GRACIAS POR COMPARTIR EXCELENTE VIDEO. SALUDOS DESDE GUADALAJARA JALISCIENSES MÉXICO. ✌
Thanks for sharing this special moments!!! One day I will do the same!!!1 All the best and good wings ever!!!!
Thanks Danimar Claydson. Make it happen, it's the best thing we have ever done.
Awesome videos. Thank you so much for sharing.
Non of the accolades seem appropriate... That was great, and appreciated.... Many thanks for sharing.
I don't know how I stumbled across you guys, but you are great, What an effort well done to you. Now I must subscribe and check out the rest of your Vids ......... Take Care
Congratulations to both of you...
Hi Guys
We are also new to your channel and will be playing catch up... keep up the good work your telling a great story
Very nice job :) Look forward to more videos. Thanks for sharing.
Thirty three 33 days is not bad at all 😱😎👍
It took Barry (Old Seadog channel) 71 days 😳 getting stuck in the dull drums
With a dirty bottom on his 36 footer. 😩. He has SOLO sailed from England 🏴 ...!!
Congrats on your long crossing, well done guys and good to see you again too. Great video of course. thanks and best from HKG