Hey mate. Good to see gone surfing is taking good care of you both, since we parted in afulu. Great videos youtube put you in my video feed. What a pleasant surprise. Kev
All those local boats are amazing! I've always wondered why indigenous sailboats persisted in Madagascar when so many places with equal heritage and equal poverty have succumbed to stinky noisy expensive engines?
Hi T & L. Thx 4 the videos. Really enjoyed seeing the Madagascan coastline with the flaura/fauna and villages. Looked like pleasant sailing down the west coast. Bringing back great memories too when we sailed alongside you guys in Indo. All the best for the South African coastline. Marco
I by chance came across your Sumatra to Madagascar video and then binge watched all five of your videos since you were blacklisted from Malaysia. Thanks for making the easy to watch playlist. I've found a new sailing channel to follow. :-) Best wishes.
Thank you for taking me down a part of the coast that I have not see on the two times I was there . One more thing ,and you probably are going to get mad at me ,but the best honey I ever tried in my life has been in madagascar, sorry
Hi Mick...To be honest I don't really know...I simply google and research and speak with others that have gone before me. Knowledge sharing within the boating community is alive and well. Regards Todd and Lattie
That looks pretty
Wonderfull world. 😀👍
This is great! So detailed and informational. Thanks for sharing Madagascar with us! 😊 👍
Pleasure to have you on board.
Hey mate. Good to see gone surfing is taking good care of you both, since we parted in afulu. Great videos youtube put you in my video feed. What a pleasant surprise. Kev
Hi Kevin Good to here from you... have a wave for me in warm water.
That's good to hear you tube is helping us connect to more people. Fantastic.
Thanx for sharing.👌 very interesting as there is not too much info on the net about Madagascar.
Just amazing!!! Please invite me to join you in at least one trip sailing to the Madagascar coast... I'm from Brazil my wife from Madagascar
All those local boats are amazing! I've always wondered why indigenous sailboats persisted in Madagascar when so many places with equal heritage and equal poverty have succumbed to stinky noisy expensive engines?
Hi T & L. Thx 4 the videos. Really enjoyed seeing the Madagascan coastline with the flaura/fauna and villages. Looked like pleasant sailing down the west coast. Bringing back great memories too when we sailed alongside you guys in Indo. All the best for the South African coastline. Marco
Hi Marcon and family...We are close to seeing you again...looking forward to catching up.
Spell check messed with your name Marco
I by chance came across your Sumatra to Madagascar video and then binge watched all five of your videos since you were blacklisted from Malaysia. Thanks for making the easy to watch playlist. I've found a new sailing channel to follow. :-) Best wishes.
Welcome aboard George .We are encouraged that you enjoy our work.
Regards Latte and Todd.
Love your channel.... Fun to watch. Keep on posting.... From 1 sailor to another...."Fair winds and following seas"
We continue to produce and thank you for following us Matt it really helps that we receive positive feedback. Appreciated.
Great stuff here! Thanks for putting in the extra effort to produce this informative video.
Thanks Curtis sailing the Sth African coast as I type this message to you..
I see now you choose to avoid the reefs down south,the ones I sailed while there...
All the best for your crossing
Thank you for taking me down a part of the coast that I have not see on the two times I was there . One more thing ,and you probably are going to get mad at me ,but the best honey I ever tried in my life has been in madagascar, sorry
We agree the honey is good. Next time for us :)
Great video guys. C
can you tell me what book is best for Madagascar anchorages?
Hi Mick...To be honest I don't really know...I simply google and research and speak with others that have gone before me.
Knowledge sharing within the boating community is alive and well.
Regards
Todd and Lattie