NICE job you guys, handling the problems and getting through sickness and mechanical issues. Never lost your cool. Thanks for taking us along, I always look forward to the new episodes and they are very interesting. Love the Beneteau 43 also. Was looking at a B43 recently but it sold way quickly and I got beat to the dotted line.....take care.
Wow an amazing crossing. The dolphins are always majestic. Congratulations and well done handling the challenges. Thank you for taking us along on your sailing adventures.😊
🇦🇺🤪 Keep waffling Captain, I don’t mind it at all. Wow, you certainly had some scary moments, far out, glad to see that all is fixed. Fantastic underwater filming!! Congrats on your arrival guys 👍😃😃
A lot of plastic in the ocean got drug in there because the tsunamis when the water was going back into the ocean from the land it's sucked a lot of garbage back out into the ocean with it... I know there are people that throw crap in the ocean too and they shouldn't be but you also got to realize what nature does on its own... So happy you kids have a safe trip in spite of the weather... Much love and prayers be blessed in Jesus name... BBE 🤗🤗🤗🤗
Thanks a bunch for sharing this video. I have a Ben 40, a very similar boat with the same engine. It is very strange that the alternator mounting bolt failed. I always thought that the mounting scheme was a bit weak. Makes me consider keeping the belt guard off of the engine during passages so that everything can be visually inspected easier. Enjoy the Carib.
I would suggest you should change the bolts to grade 8 bolts or equivariant as soon as possible. you won't have this problem again if you do this change. Good look.
Almost becoming second nature these ocean crossings for you guys - done good! The sea surface vision from the cockpit really is quite stunning. Appreciate the glimpse of an environment I would not otherwise see. Just curious, when you jumped off the back of Zephyr how deep is the water? Probably not something I would want to dwell on lol! Much enjoyed.
Ya... I just didn’t feel the danger sitting here in the dark naked eating these coco puffs leaching off my mommas wifi here in her basement.... may be different in real life 1000 miles from dirt losing 2 of my 3 firms if propulsion ... correction....2 of 5..... forgot we could all pile in the dinger an unbolt our HV steering system an motor off into the sunset.... or just swim...but I doubt it be any different....🤣😂🤣 Yal keep doing what u doing ... let us armchair troll captains bicker among ourselves !!😁
Hey Rod! We arrived into the island of Antigua....it was one of the only islands at the time that counted your time at sea as your quarantine period so that once we arrived we were allowed off the boat straight away! Thanks for watching mate 🤩🤩
I think their scary moment was when the Wisker pole broke and it damaged the fiberglass. But they didn’t capture the pole breaking or the damage to the boat ... just the pole repair. Or maybe it was the engine about to break but again they didn’t show the leaks or the rattling ... so yeah.
*_ Someone asked why they have a Hydrovane and never make use of it, I think it's his hair that sucks the common sense out of his brain and can't make him comprehend the actual use of the Hydrovane that they have onboard! _*
Haven't watched any of this channel except this episode. I didn't see mounting for HydroVane in video *7:00* maybe out of view offset on port ? It's kind'da strange you mentioned hydrovane as I was thinking to myself viewing the wishlist, *he should ask for a HV on his wishlist as everything else is on there* .... then I read your comment .... LOL
Cool bunch of sailors getting it done. Congratulations on your crossing.
Thanks Len. 🤙
NICE job you guys, handling the problems and getting through sickness and mechanical issues. Never lost your cool. Thanks for taking us along, I always look forward to the new episodes and they are very interesting. Love the Beneteau 43 also. Was looking at a B43 recently but it sold way quickly and I got beat to the dotted line.....take care.
Nice vibe 🤙
Cheers Diablo. Glad you enjoyed it.
Cheers Diablo. Glad you enjoyed it.
Cheers Diablo. Glad you enjoyed it.
Wow an amazing crossing. The dolphins are always majestic. Congratulations and well done handling the challenges. Thank you for taking us along on your sailing adventures.😊
Thanks 🙏 Peter! 😁😁🤩
Congratulations on Atlantic #2!
Great vlog!
Love watching you guys. Really like the “new” look. Wow the seas look huge
Thanks John. Cheers for watching mate. 🤙
Love the videography in this episode. Your ocean shots in slo-mo are wonderful
Thanks so much!
Great video ! A bit of bad luck there but you all kept your cool.
🇦🇺🤪 Keep waffling Captain, I don’t mind it at all. Wow, you certainly had some scary moments, far out, glad to see that all is fixed. Fantastic underwater filming!! Congrats on your arrival guys 👍😃😃
Nice thanks
That looked like so much fun.
Well done! 🎉
A lot of plastic in the ocean got drug in there because the tsunamis when the water was going back into the ocean from the land it's sucked a lot of garbage back out into the ocean with it... I know there are people that throw crap in the ocean too and they shouldn't be but you also got to realize what nature does on its own...
So happy you kids have a safe trip in spite of the weather...
Much love and prayers be blessed in Jesus name... BBE 🤗🤗🤗🤗
Thanks a bunch for sharing this video. I have a Ben 40, a very similar boat with the same engine. It is very strange that the alternator mounting bolt failed. I always thought that the mounting scheme was a bit weak. Makes me consider keeping the belt guard off of the engine during passages so that everything can be visually inspected easier. Enjoy the Carib.
Hey there! Yes that’s exactly what we did for the rest of the trip and for a while here in the Caribbean too! Congrats on the Benny 40
Congrats on the safe crossing
Thank you Gard! 😁🤩
I would suggest you should change the bolts to grade 8 bolts or equivariant as soon as possible. you won't have this problem again if you do this change. Good look.
Thanks Pete! Will be looking into it
Almost becoming second nature these ocean crossings for you guys - done good! The sea surface vision from the cockpit really is quite stunning. Appreciate the glimpse of an environment I would not otherwise see. Just curious, when you jumped off the back of Zephyr how deep is the water? Probably not something I would want to dwell on lol! Much enjoyed.
Thanks Carl! Glad you enjoyed! We always look forward to reading your comments! 🤩🤩
Ya... I just didn’t feel the danger sitting here in the dark naked eating these coco puffs leaching off my mommas wifi here in her basement.... may be different in real life 1000 miles from dirt losing 2 of my 3 firms if propulsion ... correction....2 of 5..... forgot we could all pile in the dinger an unbolt our HV steering system an motor off into the sunset.... or just swim...but I doubt it be any different....🤣😂🤣
Yal keep doing what u doing ... let us armchair troll captains bicker among ourselves !!😁
Lock-tite may help. LOL
At the very least, paint a line from bolt to case with nail polish or even just a wax pen. Lets you know if bolt is loosening.
You're on a boat, things break all the time, and always when conditions are bad or at night. Get used to it!
Nice with a bit of Swedish music at the end there!
Love that song!
@@SailingZephyr - It is about never (aldrig) letting go. Really nice and loving lyrics.
What island is that they reached? I couldn't understand them when a couple of them mentioned it.
Hey Rod! We arrived into the island of Antigua....it was one of the only islands at the time that counted your time at sea as your quarantine period so that once we arrived we were allowed off the boat straight away! Thanks for watching mate 🤩🤩
@@SailingZephyr Ah OK thanks. I was in Antigua in Jan 2017. Seems so much longer than that though...guess I need to return.
Given that your net has a blue material around the inlet- could it be the source for the blue plastic you found?
I did find some of the blue strands in there too! But this one was def a bit of fishing line tangled in the sargassum. Thanks for watching Bill!
At 19:09, you know you have spent too much time recording things when you sleep with a camera in your hand. :)
That wasn't scary that was just things happening on a boat with some mechanical problems that should have been addressed at the dock!!!
Watched to the end. Think I must've missed the scary moment. More clickbait. Ho hum :/
I think their scary moment was when the Wisker pole broke and it damaged the fiberglass.
But they didn’t capture the pole breaking or the damage to the boat ... just the pole repair.
Or maybe it was the engine about to break but again they didn’t show the leaks or the rattling ... so yeah.
Loved the video but I hate that high voice song. It's everywhere and it's just awful!
*_ Someone asked why they have a Hydrovane and never make use of it, I think it's his hair that sucks the common sense out of his brain and can't make him comprehend the actual use of the Hydrovane that they have onboard! _*
Haven't watched any of this channel except this episode. I didn't see mounting for HydroVane in video *7:00* maybe out of view offset on port ? It's kind'da strange you mentioned hydrovane as I was thinking to myself viewing the wishlist, *he should ask for a HV on his wishlist as everything else is on there* .... then I read your comment .... LOL
I didn’t see mounting for a hydrovane.
Maybe they were mistaking the outboard motor mounted on the back for a wind vane system.