We LOVED St Augustine and were only able to be there one day too! Good news is you’ll have a city to explore on your way up the East Coast in the future 🙌 😍
@@sailingjoco We walked around through the town, checked out the martini bar that was decked out in Christmas decor, and ate dinner! 😍 cutest town for sure
It was lovely indeed ! Chips are good anytime - as a morale booster or as a celebratory snack haha ! Thanks for your comment Bandits! Love your channel too !
This is AMAZING ! Thank you SO MUCH William, we really appreciate you and your support ! And yes we are behind a few months but working hard (while still playing hard) to get caught up to bring you guys to the tropics 🌴🎉
That was a good episode,I loved the big rolling swells!!!yours sails are really pretty and new looking 😊probably couldn’t have got a better boat than an HR especially a 35 footer.Wonder you always want to smack while out on your boat????👍👍👍👍👍👍
Sounds …. Interesting ! Def not something we have in Canada (that I know of??) so if we see some on our travels we’ll give ‘em a go ! Thanks for watching Brian !
Hi Christin, My wife and I are planning a trip, on our Catalina 350, from Charleston, SC to St. Augustine, FL. We would like to follow a similar route that you guys took. From this video, we were able to track your course down to St. Mary's Inlet and the Little Tiger North anchorage. From there can you list your anchorages to St. Augustine? Thanks!
Hi Bill and thanks for watching our channel! That sounds like a fun trip for sure. The only anchorage in between that we went to was Sisters Creek - there’s a free cruisers dock that you can tie up to for the night. The dock can accommodate around 8 boats and has free water (for washing , not so much for drinking methinks). It was a treat to be able to tie up for a night! Hope this helps
Right ! It’s the crunch that gets ya and keeps you comin back for more! (That and probably I didn’t make any breakfast yet that morning and Jeff was starvin marvin lol)
@@sailingjoco oh.. that's both personal and political and not really suitable for your lovely channel. It shows well for a day or two, maybe three but it's a deep southern town with all that implies.
That sailboat sure is looking great in the Florida sun and the sound of a diesel purring away always works for me.
Yup , gettin more south where she’ll look even better !
Looks Iike a perfect sail day! Making tracks⛵️
Miles under the keel are always a good thing !!
Can you believe when you filmed this…dreaming of the Bahamas, how great it feels now
100% !! So happy have finally made it to the tropics , we’ve been working so hard the last few years to make it happen!! Thanks for watching guys !
We LOVED St Augustine and were only able to be there one day too! Good news is you’ll have a city to explore on your way up the East Coast in the future 🙌 😍
This is 100% correct Jaclyn ! Always gotta look on the bright side. What did you do on your one day there ?
@@sailingjoco We walked around through the town, checked out the martini bar that was decked out in Christmas decor, and ate dinner! 😍 cutest town for sure
There are no rules on when to eat chips when underway! 😜 this looked like a great sail for you guys! Agree on the mini golf spot too 😂
It was lovely indeed ! Chips are good anytime - as a morale booster or as a celebratory snack haha ! Thanks for your comment Bandits! Love your channel too !
Just signed up as a patreon. Glad to see you guys making waves! You guys are probably already past Miami. 4 months behind!
This is AMAZING ! Thank you SO MUCH William, we really appreciate you and your support ! And yes we are behind a few months but working hard (while still playing hard) to get caught up to bring you guys to the tropics 🌴🎉
Ps do you follow us on Instagram ? Would love to give you a shoutout on there!
I am following you now :-) Keep up the great work!
Awesome ! What is your name on there? Can’t find you when I search your name here
That was a good episode,I loved the big rolling swells!!!yours sails are really pretty and new looking 😊probably couldn’t have got a better boat than an HR especially a 35 footer.Wonder you always want to smack while out on your boat????👍👍👍👍👍👍
I meant snack 🥴
Thanks for your comment ! Yes the sails are brand new , they’re still starchy ! Hahaha
You have to try boiled Cajun peanuts .
Sounds …. Interesting ! Def not something we have in Canada (that I know of??) so if we see some on our travels we’ll give ‘em a go ! Thanks for watching Brian !
Hi Christin, My wife and I are planning a trip, on our Catalina 350, from Charleston, SC to St. Augustine, FL. We would like to follow a similar route that you guys took. From this video, we were able to track your course down to St. Mary's Inlet and the Little Tiger North anchorage. From there can you list your anchorages to St. Augustine? Thanks!
Hi Bill and thanks for watching our channel! That sounds like a fun trip for sure. The only anchorage in between that we went to was Sisters Creek - there’s a free cruisers dock that you can tie up to for the night. The dock can accommodate around 8 boats and has free water (for washing , not so much for drinking methinks). It was a treat to be able to tie up for a night!
Hope this helps
@@sailingjoco Thanks Christin!!!
No prob !
Definitely not family size. I could eat that myself in one sitting😂
Right ! It’s the crunch that gets ya and keeps you comin back for more! (That and probably I didn’t make any breakfast yet that morning and Jeff was starvin marvin lol)
lived in St. Augustine. would not recommend.
It sure looked pretty that evening tho ! What is it that turns you off about st Augustine ?
@@sailingjoco oh.. that's both personal and political and not really suitable for your lovely channel. It shows well for a day or two, maybe three but it's a deep southern town with all that implies.
Haha fair enough ! 👌👌👌