I like this Ocean lifestyle...no need to think about monthly rental...no worries about food since u can get fish so easy..save more money...the best part you stay away from busy city...wow this is amazing...i am sure 100% this is a freedom!!!
I'm 60 years old and remember reading the adventures of Robin Knox Johnston, Joshua Slocum, Sir Francis Chitchester, I could go on. My family did a lot of sailing as a kid around the Chesapeake Bay, I have been all over the East Coast from Plymouth, Mass, to Charleston, SC. But as I grew up and had a family, I got away from sailing. Watching your channel brings back some nice memories. So glad you are to do this while your are young.
@@theresedignard4267 yep. not sure why people think age is some kind of excuse for not doing things when the reality is that age has nothing to do with anything.... it's not age that's preventing people... it comes down to their choice.
@@sv-uw1lc That sounds nice and all, but you can't expect an old man in his 80s-90s to maintain a boat on his own. Our bodies put a limit on what we can do once we hit a certain age.
EVERY PART of this is just SOOOO good! I lived, solo, on my 30 Catalina for 8 years. I really appreciate all the subtexts of this video. Selecting a anchorage, setting a safety on the anchor, the housekeeping........All of these things contribute to the safety and enjoyment of sailing well done.... Liked/Subbed
Thanks for be such a refreshing channel and not making things look 100% rosy. You probably get really board and get on each others nerves on occasion. I am glad to see you are very amenable people and love each other very much. You also appreciate each other's faults and obviously the good stuff. Troy I hope your leg is healed from the ooopppsy burn.
New friend here. We are a family of 5 from Texas, who sold everything to live on a boat. We just started this and love the encouragement. You are a great family. Thank you for sharing! (Chris, Jolene, Carter, Chase and Caleb)
We may be thousands of miles apart on opposite sides of the globe but we had morning coffee together today. What a brilliant start to my day. Thanks for everything guys and keep living the life for us.
Those were the days. "sigh". Sadly over for me now so I have to live it via video now. Great day in the life. Thanks for sharing. Fair winds & regards from the UK
Thanks again for taking us along with you on your lovely, lively, and loving journey! I'm just now watching on my Thursday night and really helps me relax, smile and giggle a we bit more than I usually do. Blessings and thanks❤
Less is more! Down to the hand crank coffee grinder it is much more rewarding hand grinding for a cup of coffee in the morning the smell is so robust so satisfying. Today it's yerba mate for me in the snow in Colorado. Great day mates.
I thank you from the bottom of my heart, you’re, without a doubt, one of the best channels around! Your adventures are always captivating, beautiful and simply the best. Your food always makes me so hungry! Nena California
The two of you make me giggle an take me to some class places...plus I admire both of your fearlessness in all u do. Never stop blessings &Love to u both an positive energy to u both !!!
You guys are so much fun to ride along with..... Was great to have this video to watch this morning.... It was 36 degrees here this morning in Northern California.... Was so much better to be with you guys waking up..... Have Fun! Weav
Just FYI Pure RAW Honey is the best thing you can put on burns. It is antibiotic- antimicrobial and antiseptic. Some Burn hospitals have used it and say it works better than any burn ointment on the market. I would suggest getting it from a bee keeper and not the store. Most of what you buy in the store has been heated and filtered removing all the good stuff in it. Or it has been mixed with corn syrup because it is cheaper. Thank you for sharing your story with us less fortunate folks.
I had a hospital put honey on a drain tube exiting my body post surgery. They said it was to keep the wound dry. Evidently honey also absorbs fluids on surface wounds.
Can believe it. We mix honey and salt as a cure for fish and it pulls plenty of moisture out of the meat. It's so anti-microbial that we can leave that out of the fridge for days while it works until we smoke it.
I really love how you to simply are. I am sick of all those Sailors with almost new, and expensive boats and everything on board. That is not Reality. You two are Reality. To count the $ 10 times before something can be bought. Thanks Andy
I like to see a quick explanation of the coffee making!? I'm sure there's something that could take your mind away from the burning sensation! I must have missed the location this time around. Thanks for sharing and safe passage.
In my opinion, one of the best sailing channels out there. Keep up the good work. May have to go buy a hoodie to show my support. Smooth sailing and following seas my friends!
Watching from the United States. Central lower Michigan really. years ago I learned enough about sailing to be dangerous with it and now I'm just exploring the options out there. This was an excellent video. A true real life situation in living on a smaller sailboat. I liked and subscribed and hello from across the pond!
Thanks for the edit T&P, having seen all your episodes from day one, you managed to create a slightly different feel to this this one, really enjoyed it Fwfs you lovely humans.
You have solved my problem of deciding what to cook for my tribe tomorrow night. Tatta rosties it will be with tuna ,tonkatsu sauce and kewpie mayo. I was surprised to see Troy striding out of the water onto the beach. I thought that area was populated with Irukandji jellyfish. Cheers Eric
I have never commented before but this time I couldn't resist, you Guys always (usually) make me laugh and my Mrs looks at me as if I'm nuts.....I probably am 'cause I am obliged to wear headphones and She doesn't see what/who I am laughing at (normally Pascale, her laugh is so infectious). Great sailing Guys I never got the guts to go blue water in the boat (32 foot sloop) I crewed on in Pittwater. We also competed in Winter races with skeleton crews only with no spinnakers allowed, they were the best but you soon learnt to wear woollen jumpers to keep warm, 'specially when working hard to windward. But all that was 55 years ago before I got married!!!
I always enjoy your videos. You seem to love the life you are living right now, and it me wish things could be that way for me. Fair winds and following seas to you.
These potato-pancakes - I love them! You can eat them Swiss "rösti" way (with chopped onions and bacon mixed in, and an egg "sunny side up" on top), Hungarian/Balkan way (with a stew-sauce), Russian(sort of)way (with fish roe or pickled fish), northern-Polish way (with sour cream and sugar *but they have to be smaller and quite crispy), German way (with sour cream and apple sauce, *also smaller and crispy), ... the list goes on :) Ah! You know about rösti! Bon appétit!
Always a pleasure to follow along with your adventures regardless of what those adventures may be. Thanks for taking the time and trouble to post your excellent videos. All the best.
I`ve been following your channel for a long time now, and never fail to notice.. and the greatest thing about you two.. There`s so much love on board! :-)
I'm sorry if this comment is late, first time I watched this one, did not get quite to the end, LOL, so funny Troy, Clowning around, and Pascale pulling up Troy's pants, you two are just such a hoot!!! Cheers Mates, have a good one!!!
You are a lovely couple and your music selections are SO nice. So many of these videos look like photo shoots from Calvin Klein commercials. It’s a breath of fresh air to see authentic people on a boat that doesn’t leave you wondering..”How the Hell do these 20-something super-models types afford this mega yacht???!!!” It’s is a pleasure to subscribe and keep having fun.
Nice! First time we've seen your videos and looking forward to more. We're on a 35' boat heading from Toronto to Bahamas. I also do some editing using DaVinci. When I left, I had a top of the line Mac and it did take a lot of power. Unfortunately, that computer had an accident. Now I'm using a 13" airbook, i5 with only 8gig and I find DaVinci works just as well on this machine. Things are a bit smaller in preview, but other than that, it's the same - except my power consumption is much lower! Cheers!
Hey guys i am in our winter mode now as we just had a 20cm snow fall and i am working at clearing the roads for cars to drive safely. We will be at this until the end of March. As for myself we had our well dug this past summer for our new home, we hope should go up in two years, free of mortgage .We were lucky with the well as we hit 600gl/hr (2724lt/hr)at 100ft deep or 30m. We also installed and wired our windmill to charge our battery pack, next summer i intend to install the solar panels we have (3x275watt panels). In January we will be buying our windows and doors for the house and storing them in our 40 ft container until the build. The manufacturing company gives out 20% discount when we buy them in January since it is their slow time of the year. There are still a few expensive items we need to buy before the build as we are both still working full time. We aim to be mortgage free by the time we move in and retire in our paradise in the woods. For the past three years we have been investing between 20and 30,000.00$/yr to achieve our goal. As you on your beautiful boat our wooded lots is our paradise. It gives us so much peace and quietness when we are there compared to the hectic life we live right now in the city.We started late in life to do this and now wished we had started earlier. By the time we are there i will be 67 and my wife 65 but very eager to get there. When we are gone it will be to our kids and grandkids . We are doing all the work and installation to required specification so they can easily sell it if they want to. We hope to be there for many years to come but no one knows when we will kick the bucket (LOL). You guys were wise to do what your doing at an early age, where you are in good shape and can enjoy it for as long as you want. Be free and open minded, enjoy yourself and do what you want and not bother what others think. Respect others beliefs but do your thing.There will always be people out there who think they know best and will suggest, do this and not that but never do anything themselves. They will claim high and loud that you are not in the right, that they have THE way. Do your thing while having the time of your life. Be safe
Always a joy sitting back drinking my morning tea and watch your videos, not only are they interesting but a learning experience, I especially like the underwater footage.
I had that same exact computer in the 17 inch version for 4 years while i was stationed on a coast guard cutter :) it was the best for gaming and entertainment while i was underway for months
Another great episode.. and nice to get some insight into your daily routine, too. Watched whilst wearing my Free Range Sailing Hoodie. (Believe me, it gets almost daily use.. it's incredibly comfortable, and very high quality.. I love it!)
Great episode guys. It's your best since you were in the Kimberley. Sorry we missed you as we passed wakes a few months ago. It would have been great to catch up. Maybe next time. Cheers M & W
How could you leave that beach ♥️ It’s freezing cold here. I really envy you that day and every day now and for the next 5 1/2 months 😆 Fair winds ,,,/),,,,
Hey guys, Vancouver Island Canada here. What was the vegetable meal here? It looked great! But we couldn't catch the specifics in your accent. Just found your series! We are really happy to spend time enjoying your circuit 'round Australia. We'd be too lucky if it were us, so it'll have to be through you two. Any way, we are collecting boat cooked meal ideas and etc. So hopefully you aren't too bother if I find questions for yous. Cheers Dirk&Ashley
Hi Dirk & Ashley We had a vegetable massaman it's a Thai curry paste that we bought from an Asian grocery simmered with vegetables and coconut cream. Very tasty. We always carry a lot of curry pastes age coconut milk on board for an easy, tasty and filling meal. I'm in the process of writing a cruiser's cook book so stay tuned.... Pascale
I find your videos truly nice! there are plenty of people living on a sailboat and blogging, but your channel is a pleasure to follow! on a side note, I love the that you make your coffee with a moka :)
Hi! I love the videos you guys are making! I am hoping to get into sailing myself. I am curious the reason for the prusik on the anchor line? I have never seen this before but there must be a good reason. Thank you so much!
Just a suggestion: it would be nice if the make/model of the boat was given in the description, as least for those like me who are looking mainly for channels covering boats similar to theirs or the one in their dreams. Fair winds.
I like this Ocean lifestyle...no need to think about monthly rental...no worries about food since u can get fish so easy..save more money...the best part you stay away from busy city...wow this is amazing...i am sure 100% this is a freedom!!!
I'm 60 years old and remember reading the adventures of Robin Knox Johnston, Joshua Slocum, Sir Francis Chitchester, I could go on. My family did a lot of sailing as a kid around the Chesapeake Bay, I have been all over the East Coast from Plymouth, Mass, to Charleston, SC. But as I grew up and had a family, I got away from sailing. Watching your channel brings back some nice memories. So glad you are to do this while your are young.
You know Larry hogan by any chance?
It is NEVER too late to return to the sea.
@@theresedignard4267 yep. not sure why people think age is some kind of excuse for not doing things when the reality is that age has nothing to do with anything.... it's not age that's preventing people... it comes down to their choice.
@@sv-uw1lc That sounds nice and all, but you can't expect an old man in his 80s-90s to maintain a boat on his own. Our bodies put a limit on what we can do once we hit a certain age.
EVERY PART of this is just SOOOO good! I lived, solo, on my 30 Catalina for 8 years. I really appreciate all the subtexts of this video. Selecting a anchorage, setting a safety on the anchor, the housekeeping........All of these things contribute to the safety and enjoyment of sailing well done....
Liked/Subbed
Thanks for be such a refreshing channel and not making things look 100% rosy. You probably get really board and get on each others nerves on occasion. I am glad to see you are very amenable people and love each other very much. You also appreciate each other's faults and obviously the good stuff. Troy I hope your leg is healed from the ooopppsy burn.
New friend here. We are a family of 5 from Texas, who sold everything to live on a boat. We just started this and love the encouragement. You are a great family. Thank you for sharing! (Chris, Jolene, Carter, Chase and Caleb)
We may be thousands of miles apart on opposite sides of the globe but we had morning coffee together today. What a brilliant start to my day. Thanks for everything guys and keep living the life for us.
It is not money and expensive boats that bring joy. That is why I love watching your adventure series. And, potato pancakes are a true comfort food.
You're still making smiles 12000 km away in the Rocky Mountains where there's snow on the ground & it's still yesterday.
Those were the days. "sigh". Sadly over for me now so I have to live it via video now. Great day in the life. Thanks for sharing. Fair winds & regards from the UK
First video I randomly found and watched till end . Such a breath of fresh air to watch some sincere people not plugging some product.
Thanks again for taking us along with you on your lovely, lively, and loving journey!
I'm just now watching on my Thursday night and really helps me relax, smile and giggle a we bit more than I usually do.
Blessings and thanks❤
The less you have, the happier you are! We have learned that lesson countless times on our voyage.
Finding just the right balance is very rewarding.
Hey! Nice to see my other favourite sailing couple here! G'day!
Less is more! Down to the hand crank coffee grinder it is much more rewarding hand grinding for a cup of coffee in the morning the smell is so robust so satisfying. Today it's yerba mate for me in the snow in Colorado. Great day mates.
I thank you from the bottom of my heart, you’re, without a doubt, one of the best channels around! Your adventures are always captivating, beautiful and simply the best. Your food always makes me so hungry!
Nena
California
Just go easy on the kimchi 😉
The two of you make me giggle an take me to some class places...plus I admire both of your fearlessness in all u do. Never stop blessings &Love to u both an positive energy to u both !!!
You guys are so much fun to ride along with..... Was great to have this video to watch this morning.... It was 36 degrees here this morning in Northern California.... Was so much better to be with you guys waking up..... Have Fun! Weav
Fahrenheit
Just FYI Pure RAW Honey is the best thing you can put on burns. It is antibiotic- antimicrobial and antiseptic. Some Burn hospitals have used it and say it works better than any burn ointment on the market. I would suggest getting it from a bee keeper and not the store. Most of what you buy in the store has been heated and filtered removing all the good stuff in it. Or it has been mixed with corn syrup because it is cheaper. Thank you for sharing your story with us less fortunate folks.
It's good for many things, which is why we always have it on board and try to get it direct
I had a hospital put honey on a drain tube exiting my body post surgery. They said it was to keep the wound dry. Evidently honey also absorbs fluids on surface wounds.
Can believe it. We mix honey and salt as a cure for fish and it pulls plenty of moisture out of the meat. It's so anti-microbial that we can leave that out of the fridge for days while it works until we smoke it.
Cheers and safe winds! Nice that there's two of you. It's really hard single handing and not having the support of another.
Big luxurious boat won't bring the enthusiasm and pure joy that is visible in your life! Fair winds for 2020!
The best Cruising Chanel on TH-cam Real People, great production, Not Click bait, And Ozzys
sailing frenchman is also very good
It’s so good to see someone enjoying life, which is rare. More please
I really love how you to simply are. I am sick of all those Sailors with almost new, and expensive boats and everything on board. That is not Reality. You two are Reality. To count the $ 10 times before something can be bought. Thanks Andy
I like to see a quick explanation of the coffee making!? I'm sure there's something that could take your mind away from the burning sensation! I must have missed the location this time around. Thanks for sharing and safe passage.
FANTASTIC ! PLEASE KEEP THESE UP..... YOUR VIDEOS ARE FOR REAL PEOPLE...LIKE MOST OF US !
In my opinion, one of the best sailing channels out there. Keep up the good work. May have to go buy a hoodie to show my support. Smooth sailing and following seas my friends!
Watching from the United States. Central lower Michigan really. years ago I learned enough about sailing to be dangerous with it and now I'm just exploring the options out there. This was an excellent video. A true real life situation in living on a smaller sailboat. I liked and subscribed and hello from across the pond!
Thanks for the edit T&P, having seen all your episodes from day one, you managed to create a slightly different feel to this this one, really enjoyed it Fwfs you lovely humans.
Very enjoyable video. 2 lovebirds enjoying the life at sea. Happy sailing mates.
So much pleasure packed into just a few minutes. And a whole day in a boat without having to repair anything .... unless you count Troy’s shin? 😉
Just a flesh wound!
You have solved my problem of deciding what to cook for my tribe tomorrow night. Tatta rosties it will be with tuna ,tonkatsu sauce and kewpie mayo.
I was surprised to see Troy striding out of the water onto the beach. I thought that area was populated with Irukandji jellyfish.
Cheers Eric
Not that far south and Irukandji are usually further out.
Smiling Big! Thanks for letting me share your days and adventures.
I have never commented before but this time I couldn't resist, you Guys always (usually) make me laugh and my Mrs looks at me as if I'm nuts.....I probably am 'cause I am obliged to wear headphones and She doesn't see what/who I am laughing at (normally Pascale, her laugh is so infectious). Great sailing Guys I never got the guts to go blue water in the boat (32 foot sloop) I crewed on in Pittwater. We also competed in Winter races with skeleton crews only with no spinnakers allowed, they were the best but you soon learnt to wear woollen jumpers to keep warm, 'specially when working hard to windward. But all that was 55 years ago before I got married!!!
I always enjoy your videos. You seem to love the life you are living right now, and it me wish things could be that way for me. Fair winds and following seas to you.
Skipping breakfast will slow your metabolism down. Not a healthy option but up to you two. Love you guys
Pascale’s smiling and laughter is contagious. What a gorgeous and capable lady! -Rebecca
you all look like you are having so much fun....
These potato-pancakes - I love them! You can eat them Swiss "rösti" way (with chopped onions and bacon mixed in, and an egg "sunny side up" on top), Hungarian/Balkan way (with a stew-sauce), Russian(sort of)way (with fish roe or pickled fish), northern-Polish way (with sour cream and sugar *but they have to be smaller and quite crispy), German way (with sour cream and apple sauce, *also smaller and crispy), ... the list goes on :) Ah! You know about rösti! Bon appétit!
Live free, laph often and love hard, that's the secret to a good life. .... ❤
Safe journeys my friends and we will see you next weak....✌
Wishing you a R.Flush just when you need it Chris
@@FreeRangeLiving even If the Royal don't come I'll make them think I got it anyway .... 😉
Sun, wave, wind, good company and Guy Ritchie.. what else matters? ;) buon vento!
Always a pleasure guys, thank you.
And you guys are watching one of my top 10 movies another reason why I like you guys 🌬️💨⛵🤙🏻 be blessed you two
Nothing but quality from Troy and Pascale!
you mates are brilliant, God speed , we love you and so happy to share this great adventure, all the best
Always a pleasure to follow along with your adventures regardless of what those adventures may be. Thanks for taking the time and trouble to post your excellent videos. All the best.
You guys always have so much fun together!
I`ve been following your channel for a long time now, and never fail to notice.. and the greatest thing about you two.. There`s so much love on board! :-)
'SNATCH'! My favourite go to movie ! Anyway, great vlog as always guys...... should do more !
vblog??? hahah It's called a vlog.
just the basics of a day on a sail boat. love it . should do more
I'm sorry if this comment is late, first time I watched this one, did not get quite to the end, LOL, so funny Troy, Clowning around, and Pascale pulling up Troy's pants, you two are just such a hoot!!! Cheers Mates, have a good one!!!
Did more adventuring in a day than I can cram into a week ( a busy week)..;-)
This lounge chair lizard lives through your videos and they are getting better with each one
We do the best we can for the people like you mate. Hope that bloody scanner has been quiet lately.
Love how you make the most creative meals. Love your charming boat. Safe passage always.
You are a lovely couple and your music selections are SO nice. So many of these videos look like photo shoots from Calvin Klein commercials. It’s a breath of fresh air to see authentic people on a boat that doesn’t leave you wondering..”How the Hell do these 20-something super-models types afford this mega yacht???!!!” It’s is a pleasure to subscribe and keep having fun.
I'm jealous as hell right now lol.. That ocean water is beautiful.. Hell, even that creek water looked nice too..
My family is doing this soon. Yay!!!🙏❤️
Fast becoming favourite channel. Every video there's something memorable. Thanks so much for sharing your beautiful life. X
awsome another budget boating series much prefer these to the rich kids stuff, happy to find you
Awesome Baby. Tks for sharing....what a wonderful life it can be....
This was fun to watch and also a bit scary. Stay safe. Be smart and happy travels to you both ! ! !
Thanks for the video sharing your fun adventures.
Awesome! You guys are living the life I dream of. Thanks for an honest channel with a reasonable boat and real people. Subscribed. :)
Welcome Ezra to the crew. We hope you look at some of the earlier videos as well. WA is awesome. Take care t e, T&P
Always love the vibe between ya’s....great stuff mates😊
Great video folks, thanks for the insight into your fantastic adventure that no doubt many aspire to, yet few experience. All the best, Paul
Thank you for taking me along again
Nice! First time we've seen your videos and looking forward to more. We're on a 35' boat heading from Toronto to Bahamas. I also do some editing using DaVinci. When I left, I had a top of the line Mac and it did take a lot of power. Unfortunately, that computer had an accident. Now I'm using a 13" airbook, i5 with only 8gig and I find DaVinci works just as well on this machine. Things are a bit smaller in preview, but other than that, it's the same - except my power consumption is much lower! Cheers!
Small boat or not....what a fabulous way to live 🥰👍
Hey guys i am in our winter mode now as we just had a 20cm snow fall and i am working at clearing the roads for cars to drive safely. We will be at this until the end of March.
As for myself we had our well dug this past summer for our new home, we hope should go up in two years, free of mortgage .We were lucky with the well as we hit 600gl/hr (2724lt/hr)at 100ft deep or 30m.
We also installed and wired our windmill to charge our battery pack, next summer i intend to install the solar panels we have (3x275watt panels).
In January we will be buying our windows and doors for the house and storing them in our 40 ft container until the build.
The manufacturing company gives out 20% discount when we buy them in January since it is their slow time of the year.
There are still a few expensive items we need to buy before the build as we are both still working full time. We aim to be mortgage free by the time we move in and retire in our paradise in the woods. For the past three years we have been investing between 20and 30,000.00$/yr to achieve our goal.
As you on your beautiful boat our wooded lots is our paradise. It gives us so much peace and quietness when we are there compared to the hectic life we live right now in the city.We started late in life to do this and now wished we had started earlier. By the time we are there i will be 67 and my wife 65 but very eager to get there. When we are gone it will be to our kids and grandkids . We are doing all the work and installation to required specification so they can easily sell it if they want to. We hope to be there for many years to come but no one knows when we will kick the bucket (LOL).
You guys were wise to do what your doing at an early age, where you are in good shape and can enjoy it for as long as you want.
Be free and open minded, enjoy yourself and do what you want and not bother what others think. Respect others beliefs but do your thing.There will always be people out there who think they know best and will suggest, do this and not that but never do anything themselves. They will claim high and loud that you are not in the right, that they have THE way.
Do your thing while having the time of your life.
Be safe
Thank you once again for wise words and good luck to you and your wife Pierre.
What is your boat type and size? What year and where and from material she is made?
well, that's really enjoy live in aboard cruiser ! so free and go anywhere you like !
Always a joy sitting back drinking my morning tea and watch your videos, not only are they interesting but a learning experience, I especially like the underwater footage.
I had that same exact computer in the 17 inch version for 4 years while i was stationed on a coast guard cutter :) it was the best for gaming and entertainment while i was underway for months
Nice looking and creative dinner dish.
I always collect shells and rocks also. You should watch "The Long Long Trailer" With Desi Arnaz and Lucille Ball.
Lover that movie. We live in an Airstream so it is all very familiar to us
The Long Long Trailer was the second movie I ever saw as a kid. Never have forgotten it . Now 81 years young. LOL
Well that was fun👍
That creek you explored was beautiful.
Great video, I enjoyed it
Keep cold plain flour in the fridge, can be a bit messy but it works a treat when applied to small burns.
Great call on your editing kit! Once again you brighten my week! Many thanks!
I just watched this video. I liked it and subscribed to your channel. I am looking forward to watching the rest of our videos!!
We hope you go and look at the earlier ones in more remote areas. Wonderful country.
Nice interesting video.
"Coffee entree". Love it. I never knew it was called that. :)
Truly one of my favourite episodes.
Another great episode.. and nice to get some insight into your daily routine, too. Watched whilst wearing my Free Range Sailing Hoodie. (Believe me, it gets almost daily use.. it's incredibly comfortable, and very high quality.. I love it!)
We think they're great to JAFO. We can't believe Troy hasn't worn his shirt away!
Great episode guys. It's your best since you were in the Kimberley. Sorry we missed you as we passed wakes a few months ago. It would have been great to catch up. Maybe next time. Cheers M & W
Loved it thanks!! Also love your hard dodger, very nice!
I start everyday with 2 or 3 coffees.
A good ending for a day is a whiskey while watching the sun go down
i love this ch it reminds me of la vagabond early on b4 they stopped make n sailing vids
Thanks for the videos.
We just got our clansmen to🤗
Hopefully we will catch up out there.
How could you leave that beach ♥️
It’s freezing cold here. I really envy you that day and every day now and for the next 5 1/2 months 😆
Fair winds ,,,/),,,,
haha, the cloud just cleared and the bum came up!! :D
Thing I'm most impressed about is you can start the video BEFORE the first coffee.... I can barely talk!
She gots an adorable LAUGH
Pascal is her name
Frank D with an ‘e’
Hey guys,
Vancouver Island Canada here.
What was the vegetable meal here?
It looked great! But we couldn't catch the specifics in your accent.
Just found your series!
We are really happy to spend time enjoying your circuit 'round Australia. We'd be too lucky if it were us, so it'll have to be through you two.
Any way, we are collecting boat cooked meal ideas and etc. So hopefully you aren't too bother if I find questions for yous.
Cheers
Dirk&Ashley
Hi Dirk & Ashley
We had a vegetable massaman it's a Thai curry paste that we bought from an Asian grocery simmered with vegetables and coconut cream. Very tasty. We always carry a lot of curry pastes age coconut milk on board for an easy, tasty and filling meal. I'm in the process of writing a cruiser's cook book so stay tuned.... Pascale
@@FreeRangeLiving Totally wicked, Thanks Pascale! I'll be pleased to hear about the recipes once you've it together.
Cheers!
Oh to have such little tidal range! Here we can have 12mtrs! Fantastic video 👍
We do here but in the north it was much greater. Our earliest vids show them
I find your videos truly nice! there are plenty of people living on a sailboat and blogging, but your channel is a pleasure to follow! on a side note, I love the that you make your coffee with a moka :)
Always love your vids.
Many thanks.
Sorry to have missed your meetup.
I’ll catch you guys when you head back north.
Cheers 👍
Hi! I love the videos you guys are making! I am hoping to get into sailing myself. I am curious the reason for the prusik on the anchor line? I have never seen this before but there must be a good reason. Thank you so much!
Just a suggestion: it would be nice if the make/model of the boat was given in the description, as least for those like me who are looking mainly for channels covering boats similar to theirs or the one in their dreams. Fair winds.
Wonderful video of the underwater creek life
After all this time you guys still make my day. thank you.
Having my morning joe after shoveling snow, BRRRR. Much love for making me feel warm.
Awesome vid my dudes! I always look forward to your posts. Happy sailing (it's coffee time here too :)
First time here. Very authentic. Thanks for sharing and best wishes from Georgia USA. 👍🇺🇸
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