Bill and Grace , Damn,Damn, y'all have really become fabulous sailers! With all the trials and shit y'all have dealt with in the last couple years Y'ALL finally livin the dream ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
absolutely fantastic footage. God bless you both. You have been a blessing to me. I have been around the world and seen wonders, yet I so appreciate your videos. Thank you
Great editing in this one! You really capture the essence and the beauty of this place. Killer drone shots, I'm a sucker for those and of course, sweet music scores.😊 A REAL octopus 's garden! Ha! Be well !!❤
Beautiful anchorages, thanks for sharing!! I love your commentaries Grace, you see the beauty of nature and in people in a sincere respectful way😊...P.S. Glad you got a new frying pan!❤
Your's is such great film art, Grace. Both above and below water! Thanks for taking me along. [Side notes: Bill starting fire with the torch; cracks me up. But it works well! And, the Sierra crab memory. That's a good one.] Fair wind, following seas, and MOST of all, good health, to you both.
The bit about the bomies at the end almost made me cry when I think of what ocean warming is doing to the seascape. Thank you, Grace. We need to be told.
Grace, the slaw you made looked very yummy. I will have to re-attempt growing sprouts again as last time I tried, I was unsuccessful. But, I will give it another go. Living the dream!!! Enjoy!!! :)
Your description of life on a bombie is beautiful and spot on. We spent a week (in 2014) in Benures Bay on Norman Island in the BVI. Every day I would snorkel the bay and often hover above this one coral head just watching the community go about its business. I loved it. Thank you for sharing the beauty.
I think you've got the award for the most clams in one video. They are so unusual, and they build themselves into the coral apparently. I'd like to see a long term view, slow motion video or something showing how this happens.
Love that each bommie had it's own little eco system! Such great underwater footage as usual!! (In Australia it is spelled bommie) Thanks for another amazing video and for sharing your journey!!
I find, in the tropical Pacific, the goat fish regularly harass the octopus and give up their position. Sometimes the octopus get upset with the freeloading goat fish and punch them, which is hilarious to watch. 😋 Another great video.
Thank you for the descriptions of those corrals and fish's domicile . I'd forgotten that. Great fir the growing sprouts. I was always wondering why not? 😅 next no teflon?😮
Y'all might consider getting a couple Hens on board for eggs, as well as a meat source once in a while. A bag a laying pellets to mix with there feed and you have eggs. :)
Have you ever tried putting the camera on the bottom and swimming by? It could give us another perspective on what it's like to swim amongst the coral.
After watching the beautiful drone footage, I was wondering... moving from anchorage to anchorage inside an atol, if you couldn't just fly the drone to watch out for bommies, looking straight down you have so much less glare on the water. I liked how accommadating that octopus was, swimming out of the coral and giving you an excellent view!
No bomies hit. Yea! I love watching these situations because I sail in fresh water so no bomies to worry about. 8 - 0 But people have told me that you can hit large floating logs. I've never seen one or hit one, so they must be rare. My sailboat has a retractable keel so if something were to hit it, it could just swing backwards a bit. I don't worry very much about such things. And my 20 ft boat is not likely to get anywhere close to salt water bomies. : - )
You have really stepped up the quality of your productions. They seem to get progressively better. Great job!
Thanks a ton!
Bill and Grace , Damn,Damn, y'all have really become fabulous sailers! With all the trials and shit y'all have dealt with in the last couple years Y'ALL finally livin the dream ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Those coral at the end are so vibrant, wow. Enjoy your week! ⛵🏝🐠🍹
Also I now crave coleslaw 😎
absolutely fantastic footage. God bless you both. You have been a blessing to me. I have been around the world and seen wonders, yet I so appreciate your videos. Thank you
Just when I think you can't top the beauty of a destination....the next video arrives! What a beautiful place. Worth all the pain of days at sea.
Oh my goodness. What a beautiful place. The underwater life is amazing! Thanks so much for sharing your adventures Bill and Grace. 😊❤
Ever peaceful! Thanks for sharing, Bill and Grace! ⛵💙
So beautiful. You are so blessed to be able to stay at such a wonderful place.
Yes, for sure thank you!
Absolutely beautiful! Gorgeous episode!
Another GREAT VIDEO, enjoyed it guys❣️😁
Great editing in this one! You really capture the essence and the beauty of this place. Killer drone shots, I'm a sucker for those and of course, sweet music scores.😊 A REAL octopus 's garden! Ha! Be well !!❤
Grace & Bill, that was the perfect episode after a week of work, ahhhhhhh! 🐙🪸🐠🐟
Beautiful anchorages, thanks for sharing!! I love your commentaries Grace, you see the beauty of nature and in people in a sincere respectful way😊...P.S. Glad you got a new frying pan!❤
As usual, excellent presentation, especially the underwater videos. I wish you fair winds for all your future travels.
Love this video
Great video and continue to be amazed at how shallow you can be to catch some amazing underwater shots. ♥
Sitting in my "Man Cave" with a Wild Turkey. WatchIng your beautiful video. I am at peace! .
Many thanks!
Fantastic videography - simply beautiful! Sail safely.
Your's is such great film art, Grace. Both above and below water! Thanks for taking me along. [Side notes: Bill starting fire with the torch; cracks me up. But it works well! And, the Sierra crab memory. That's a good one.] Fair wind, following seas, and MOST of all, good health, to you both.
isnt that how everyone lights fires?
Another amazing video, as a scuba diver I really appreciate the underwater footage.
You may have been delayed getting there, but it’s great to watch you enjoy the Pacific.❤
I love your beautiful description of the coral reefs. PS Another groovy episode.
Water viz is unbelievable. Love the pale blue water and colorful corals.
Great time in paradise! Thank you so much for bringing us along.
Great set of islands, thanks for posting.
Nice nav pictures. Lucky boy he is.
The bit about the bomies at the end almost made me cry when I think of what ocean warming is doing to the seascape. Thank you, Grace. We need to be told.
Another great video
Glad you enjoyed it
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Grace, the slaw you made looked very yummy. I will have to re-attempt growing sprouts again as last time I tried, I was unsuccessful. But, I will give it another go. Living the dream!!! Enjoy!!! :)
Stunning areas such underwater beauty 👍
Your description of life on a bombie is beautiful and spot on. We spent a week (in 2014) in Benures Bay on Norman Island in the BVI. Every day I would snorkel the bay and often hover above this one coral head just watching the community go about its business. I loved it. Thank you for sharing the beauty.
WE LOVE PURPLE CORAL MMMMMMMMMMMMMM TY
Wow Sailor great episode ❤
Wow, now that’s a thumbnail !!!
Great episode as usual
Thank you
I think you've got the award for the most clams in one video. They are so unusual, and they build themselves into the coral apparently. I'd like to see a long term view, slow motion video or something showing how this happens.
Love that each bommie had it's own little eco system! Such great underwater footage as usual!! (In Australia it is spelled bommie) Thanks for another amazing video and for sharing your journey!!
Ha might be bommie here too LOL
STUNNING ❤
One more post y'all, Grace! You're cinematic skills are incredible! Bill is still a little camera shy, but you captured it so well❤
I find, in the tropical Pacific, the goat fish regularly harass the octopus and give up their position. Sometimes the octopus get upset with the freeloading goat fish and punch them, which is hilarious to watch. 😋 Another great video.
LOL
Love the drone shots ;)
Thank you for the descriptions of those corrals and fish's domicile . I'd forgotten that. Great fir the growing sprouts. I was always wondering why not? 😅 next no teflon?😮
Hexclad frying pan… I see a sponsorship opportunity!
really enjoyed this-- can you do a video on how you set up Open CPN with the overlay of satellite images and how that works for you? Phil
Outstanding! ❤
Forgot...very nice coral footage!
Y'all might consider getting a couple Hens on board for eggs, as well as a meat source once in a while. A bag a laying pellets to mix with there feed and you have eggs. :)
Have you ever tried putting the camera on the bottom and swimming by? It could give us another perspective on what it's like to swim amongst the coral.
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Great shot of the rudder approaching shore
After watching the beautiful drone footage, I was wondering... moving from anchorage to anchorage inside an atol, if you couldn't just fly the drone to watch out for bommies, looking straight down you have so much less glare on the water. I liked how accommadating that octopus was, swimming out of the coral and giving you an excellent view!
Loved the video!!
Changing the dress of the day, may reduce the likelihood of mishaps during critical maneuvers.
Dry the citrus peels and make powder.
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Do you carry dried eggs? Can use for baking. Also what about the grow light machines. You could have fresh lettuce or spinach.
What are the bugs like?
How do you manage all your rubbish, food, grey water, black water
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Nice video guys, I always wanted to ask....have you ever had a man overboard situation ?? I always wondered that.
You mentioned “open CPM” as a navigation tool. Do I have the correct name? Is it an App one can download?
No bomies hit. Yea! I love watching these situations because I sail in fresh water so no bomies to worry about. 8 - 0 But people have told me that you can hit large floating logs. I've never seen one or hit one, so they must be rare. My sailboat has a retractable keel so if something were to hit it, it could just swing backwards a bit. I don't worry very much about such things. And my 20 ft boat is not likely to get anywhere close to salt water bomies. : - )
yikes floating logs are no fun also!
1000 likes for the lapis lazulli and ultramarine colors
So does Chloe have an youtube channel?