Aaaaaaaaand they're off ‼️🎉🙌🏻 This is going to be fun........BTW, there is diesel available in the Galapagos to top off your tanks. Just don't remember which island. Totally love Holly's method of food prepping. I'm in for chicken curry. See you next time. ✨ 🌊 💨 ⛵️ 🏝️ 👙 🌞 ✨
Another great video guys! We are following you from Oslo, Norway. Thank you for showing us Marina Vista Mar. We can only understand that this is a better option than staying in Panama City. It is particularly good that the provisions are so good. We look forward to the next update and wish you fair winds and safe sailing.
Wow, thank you! Norway has been on my travel bucket list for years! Glad you enjoyed the video, Vista Mar is also much more affordable than the marinas near PC. Cheers! :)
*Abstract* Holly and Ray, a couple sailing around the world on their catamaran Sabo, embark on a challenging journey across the Pacific Ocean. This video documents their first week at sea as they navigate through unpredictable weather conditions, including light winds and unexpected gusts. They share their experiences provisioning for the long passage, adjusting to life on board, and encountering the beauty of the open ocean. *Summary* *Preparation and Departure* * 0:03 Introduction to Holly, Ray, and their catamaran Sabo, as they begin the Pacific leg of their circumnavigation journey. * 0:34 After a month-long stay in Panama, they finally receive their visa for French Polynesia and begin final preparations for their 4,000 nautical mile passage. * 1:16 The to-do list grows as their departure date approaches, including stocking up on non-refrigerated produce and other provisions. * 3:37 They decide to depart despite a marginal weather window with light winds, knowing they may need to motor for a portion of the trip to the Galapagos Islands. * 4:55 They estimate the passage to the Marquesas Islands will take around 26 days. * 6:07 Friends host a farewell dinner for the couple before their departure. * 7:00 Departure day arrives, but a ripped enclosure delays their plans as they spend five hours repairing it. *Life at Sea* * 7:48 They successfully set sail with favorable wind conditions, enjoying the experience. * 8:27 The wind lightens, prompting them to experiment with different sail configurations to maintain speed. * 10:37 They encounter dolphins and enjoy a beautiful sunset on their first day at sea. * 11:55 They adjust their sails for nighttime sailing, opting for a more conservative setup. * 12:50 The next morning, they struggle with light winds and try different sail combinations to improve their speed. * 13:34 They face a slow start to the day with minimal wind but remain patient, acknowledging the long journey ahead. * 14:51 The wind picks up, allowing them to sail at a faster pace and enjoy the experience. * 15:19 The wind disappears again, forcing them to motor and leading to fatigue from shorter sleep shifts. * 17:00 They encounter a large group of birds, providing a moment of excitement. * 17:37 After 24 hours of motoring, they express frustration with the lack of wind but remain hopeful for better conditions near the Galapagos Islands. * 18:14 A pod of dolphins appears and puts on a show for them. * 19:37 They finally find enough wind to shut off the engine and enjoy sailing once more. * 20:07 Holly concludes the video due to changing weather conditions, encouraging viewers to follow their journey on their blog and Instagram for further updates. i used gemini 1.5 pro Token count 4,662 / 1,048,576
As always a great video. Very exciting stuff for sure, and the dolphin shows amazing. Clearly all of your prep has paid off you make it look so easy. I have been reading the blog as well. Be safe
Thank you so very much and I wish you fair winds and all the best. Your videos are indeed like gold to me, very valuable, as I plan to sail the world on Lagoon 42 as well. So very interested in all the details and general as well.
I did guard duty for 1 month in the army doing 3 hours on, 3 off while stationed in egypt. The team started falling asleep in chow lines and at post. 3/3 isn't recommended.
We do 3 on 3 off the first few days then build up to 5 on 5 off- if we ever feel sleepy while on watch we wake the other person up no questions asked! Its a tough transition, but it works for us❤️
Someone should have some sort of video series where they explain and show you what sailing terms are and what it is. For instance motoring not everyone's going to know what that means in terms of sailing. Could me a neat and helpful series.
Not saying anything against your videos at all it's just a thought I had while I was watching this video. Thinking about how a lot of people are newbies and are probably going back and forth between TH-cam and Google to figure out what some terms mean or like parts of the vessels and things like that.
If you’ve been out of your home country for an extended period of time, you can apply from Panama City, Mexico City, and I believe somewhere in Ecuador…
Feel like we're along with you! Fair winds, friends!
We miss you guys!
There goes the neighborhood... ;) Hi guys!
Groovy episode. Cool seeing dolphins surfing the wake of the ship.
Thank you! Seeing dolphins never gets old🐬
Smooth sailing is good sailing no matter the speed.
I like your style!
Thank you! Fair winds, following seas!
Thank you! :)
Sailing across OMO (our Mother Ocean) is huge, a sailing dream, be safe, Fair winds following Seas y'all, magnificent 💗
A dream for us as well. ❤️ Thank you!
Aaaaaaaaand they're off ‼️🎉🙌🏻 This is going to be fun........BTW, there is diesel available in the Galapagos to top off your tanks. Just don't remember which island. Totally love Holly's method of food prepping. I'm in for chicken curry. See you next time. ✨ 🌊 💨 ⛵️ 🏝️ 👙 🌞 ✨
Thanks for watching! ⛵️🌊☺️
Great job filming and editing, well done
What a compliment! ❤️ Thank you!
Another great video guys! We are following you from Oslo, Norway. Thank you for showing us Marina Vista Mar. We can only understand that this is a better option than staying in Panama City. It is particularly good that the provisions are so good. We look forward to the next update and wish you fair winds and safe sailing.
Wow, thank you! Norway has been on my travel bucket list for years! Glad you enjoyed the video, Vista Mar is also much more affordable than the marinas near PC. Cheers! :)
Doldrums,then magic. 24-34 days, y'all might hate it times BUT y'all will never forget it!!!
Looking forward to the good, the bad and the uneventful!
*Abstract*
Holly and Ray, a couple sailing around the world on their catamaran Sabo, embark on a challenging journey across the Pacific Ocean. This video documents their first week at sea as they navigate through unpredictable weather conditions, including light winds and unexpected gusts. They share their experiences provisioning for the long passage, adjusting to life on board, and encountering the beauty of the open ocean.
*Summary*
*Preparation and Departure*
* 0:03 Introduction to Holly, Ray, and their catamaran Sabo, as they begin the Pacific leg of their circumnavigation journey.
* 0:34 After a month-long stay in Panama, they finally receive their visa for French Polynesia and begin final preparations for their 4,000 nautical mile passage.
* 1:16 The to-do list grows as their departure date approaches, including stocking up on non-refrigerated produce and other provisions.
* 3:37 They decide to depart despite a marginal weather window with light winds, knowing they may need to motor for a portion of the trip to the Galapagos Islands.
* 4:55 They estimate the passage to the Marquesas Islands will take around 26 days.
* 6:07 Friends host a farewell dinner for the couple before their departure.
* 7:00 Departure day arrives, but a ripped enclosure delays their plans as they spend five hours repairing it.
*Life at Sea*
* 7:48 They successfully set sail with favorable wind conditions, enjoying the experience.
* 8:27 The wind lightens, prompting them to experiment with different sail configurations to maintain speed.
* 10:37 They encounter dolphins and enjoy a beautiful sunset on their first day at sea.
* 11:55 They adjust their sails for nighttime sailing, opting for a more conservative setup.
* 12:50 The next morning, they struggle with light winds and try different sail combinations to improve their speed.
* 13:34 They face a slow start to the day with minimal wind but remain patient, acknowledging the long journey ahead.
* 14:51 The wind picks up, allowing them to sail at a faster pace and enjoy the experience.
* 15:19 The wind disappears again, forcing them to motor and leading to fatigue from shorter sleep shifts.
* 17:00 They encounter a large group of birds, providing a moment of excitement.
* 17:37 After 24 hours of motoring, they express frustration with the lack of wind but remain hopeful for better conditions near the Galapagos Islands.
* 18:14 A pod of dolphins appears and puts on a show for them.
* 19:37 They finally find enough wind to shut off the engine and enjoy sailing once more.
* 20:07 Holly concludes the video due to changing weather conditions, encouraging viewers to follow their journey on their blog and Instagram for further updates.
i used gemini 1.5 pro
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4,662 / 1,048,576
As always a great video. Very exciting stuff for sure, and the dolphin shows amazing. Clearly all of your prep has paid off you make it look so easy. I have been reading the blog as well. Be safe
Failing to prepare is preparing to fail! So far all the work has been worth it. Thanks for following along, we love reading your comments. :)
Thank you so very much and I wish you fair winds and all the best. Your videos are indeed like gold to me, very valuable, as I plan to sail the world on Lagoon 42 as well. So very interested in all the details and general as well.
Thank you and how exciting! Glad you found our channel. :)
Thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching! :)
that focaccia thoughh 😍
Sourdough focaccia is now a staple on Sabado😍🤤
I did guard duty for 1 month in the army doing 3 hours on, 3 off while stationed in egypt. The team started falling asleep in chow lines and at post. 3/3 isn't recommended.
We do 3 on 3 off the first few days then build up to 5 on 5 off- if we ever feel sleepy while on watch we wake the other person up no questions asked! Its a tough transition, but it works for us❤️
@@HollyandRay ooof. Y’all are rockstars, don’t think I could convince my wife to sign on for that
Haha! It definitely helps if you both have an equal love for sailing.
Someone should have some sort of video series where they explain and show you what sailing terms are and what it is. For instance motoring not everyone's going to know what that means in terms of sailing. Could me a neat and helpful series.
Not saying anything against your videos at all it's just a thought I had while I was watching this video. Thinking about how a lot of people are newbies and are probably going back and forth between TH-cam and Google to figure out what some terms mean or like parts of the vessels and things like that.
You're so right! It's hard to remember when we’re filming our everyday life and vocabulary, that we should probably explain more.
Great video! But I gotta ask, how did you get your longstay visa from Panama? Have heard that you had to ask for it from your country? Thanks.
If you’ve been out of your home country for an extended period of time, you can apply from Panama City, Mexico City, and I believe somewhere in Ecuador…
This is a great blog post about the various places you can apply from: www.jacarandajourney.com/fplongstayvisa
Where there's birds usually fish.
Can’t believe we haven’t caught anything yet😩
Uh... What's up with the baby wipes @1:02 y'all? Storks can still make it to French Polynesia you know... ;)
Haha! We just like to have clean asses🤷🏼♀️ No babies on board, but also no bidet!
Awesome usa sea😊❤️🇺🇸