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What to do in Amazing Sintra, Portugal 🇵🇹 #sintra #portugal
Imagine a place where castles rise majestically from misty hills, their spires reaching towards the heavens. Where fortresses stand as silent guardians, safeguarding secrets of the past. Where every color in the rainbow is brilliantly showcased, creating a tapestry of vibrant hues. In this mystical land where history and fantasy merge, you are encouraged to explore and learn its secrets as you stroll through the enchanted forests encountering mythical creatures and hidden treasures. Prepare to be swept away to a fascinating town near Lisbon, Portugal called Sintra.
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Видео

DISCOVERING LISBON AND THE ALGARVE COAST
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We were rescued at sea after a dreadful North Atlantic Ocean Crossing and were brought to land on the Algarve Coast at Portimão, Portugal. Needing some time to process the trauma of the sea journey we decided to stay in Portugal for a few weeks. We spent time in Portimão, Lisbon, and Sinta before reluctantly flying back to the States. We will never forget the wonderful people who we met along t...
CREW RESCUED AFTER 34-DAYS OF MISERY AT SEA
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Exhausted crew of three rescued off the coast of Portugal after 34-days of misery at sea. What started as a hopeful plan to sail the 61-foot ketch Rosa Del Mar from Cape Canaveral to Spain by way of Bermuda and the Azores ended up as a 34-day life-threatening nightmare. Our leaky boat suffered catastrophic equipment failures from the first day to the last. Beginning the trip by almost crashing ...
HIKING IN A VOLCANO
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The Azores are nine volcanic islands in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean. We sailed there this spring and hiked in the Caldera, an ancient volcano on the island or Faial. Thank you so much for watching! If you're enjoying our videos, please like and subscribe to our channel at this link: www.youtube.com/@yard2yacht?sub_confirmation=1 If you're a hiking enthusiast or simply love nature walks, th...
Seeking Adventure with Yard2Yacht
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Our newest channel introduction video is here. In three years of seeking adventure, we've sailed the waters of Florida, the Florida Keys, the Gulf of Mexico, the Bahamas, Bermuda, and the Azores. Thank you so much for watching! If you're enjoying our videos, please like and subscribe to our channel at this link: www.youtube.com/@yard2yacht?sub_confirmation=1 Follow Us: Facebook: Ya...
7 REASONS TO VISIT THE AZORES
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The Azores are nine volcanic islands in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean. We stayed in Horta on the island of Faial for two weeks while sailing across the ocean. Thank you so much for watching! If you're enjoying our videos, please like and subscribe to our channel at this link: www.youtube.com/@yard2yacht?sub_confirmation=1 If you've ever wondered what the Azores are like, if you've even consi...
Broken and Stuck, Blocking the Ferry
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Broken and Stuck, Blocking the Ferry
Atlantic Ocean Dinghy Disaster
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Atlantic Ocean Dinghy Disaster
Unprepared for the Treacherous Atlantic Ocean
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Unprepared for the Treacherous Atlantic Ocean
Exploring Bermuda
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Exploring Bermuda
Rookie Sailors Crossing the Atlantic Ocean
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Rookie Sailors Crossing the Atlantic Ocean
Revealing the Hidden Gems of Bimini
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Revealing the Hidden Gems of Bimini
Great Harbour Cay Bahamas Hurricane Hole
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Great Harbour Cay Bahamas Hurricane Hole
Stuck in Paradise in the Exumas
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Stuck in Paradise in the Exumas
The Iguanas of Bitter Guana Cay and Rachel’s Bubblebath
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The Iguanas of Bitter Guana Cay and Rachel’s Bubblebath
Exploring Thunderball Grotto
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Exploring Thunderball Grotto
Goodbye Bahamas, We’re Ready to Quit
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Goodbye Bahamas, We’re Ready to Quit
Is it a crime if you don’t get caught?
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Is it a crime if you don’t get caught?
Crossing The Raging Current Cut in Eleuthera Bahamas.
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Crossing The Raging Current Cut in Eleuthera Bahamas.
Costly Repairs in Spanish Wells, Bahamas.
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Costly Repairs in Spanish Wells, Bahamas.
Our Toughest Journey Yet, A Bahamas Misadventure
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Our Toughest Journey Yet, A Bahamas Misadventure
Blue Holes, Mysterious Ruins, and Berry Island Beaches
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Blue Holes, Mysterious Ruins, and Berry Island Beaches
Seven Hours of Misery leaving Grand Bahama
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Seven Hours of Misery leaving Grand Bahama
Is our Beach Bartender Drunk?
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Is our Beach Bartender Drunk?
Real Pirates on Gold Rock Beach
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Real Pirates on Gold Rock Beach
Lucayan National Park | Gold Rock Beach | Garden of The Grove Intro.
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Lucayan National Park | Gold Rock Beach | Garden of The Grove Intro.
Stranded by our dinghy again
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Stranded by our dinghy again
Snorkeling Grand Bahamas Island, Local Fish Fry and Food Shacks
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Snorkeling Grand Bahamas Island, Local Fish Fry and Food Shacks
Exploring Grand Bahama Island | Tropical Paradise | Deserted Beaches.
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Exploring Grand Bahama Island | Tropical Paradise | Deserted Beaches.
Grand Bahama Island Fish Fry || Smith's Point || Taino Beach Bahamas
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Grand Bahama Island Fish Fry || Smith's Point || Taino Beach Bahamas

Комментарии

  • @myparadiseonbantayanisland9030
    @myparadiseonbantayanisland9030 8 дней назад

    If you own a boat you need to learn how to DIY everything, i just learned how to rebuild dingy motor carburators and it is so easy once you get past your fear of not knowing and of course you youtube any question and you get video and instructions on DIY anything, so no more expensive repair bills.😁

    • @yard2yacht
      @yard2yacht 6 дней назад

      Absolutely agree. However, this motor had its carburetor cleaned multiple times and it was repaired twice. It was time to let it go 😂

  • @carledinger3422
    @carledinger3422 9 дней назад

    These people have no business offshore ‼️⚓

    • @yard2yacht
      @yard2yacht 8 дней назад

      The trip ended up very differently than expected and there were red flags that we should’ve picked up on prior to leaving. We hope our video will be educational and a warning to others that might consider doing the same thing under the same circumstances. Thank you for watching and for commenting 🙏

  • @chetrodell
    @chetrodell 21 день назад

    yikes. sounds like you guys were trying to fail from the start. thats some poor prep but thank you for sharing. im sure you guys learned a lot

    • @yard2yacht
      @yard2yacht 18 дней назад

      We didn’t try to fail as we didn’t know what we didn’t know. None of the crew was prepared or experienced enough to cross an ocean. We are thankful that we survived and hope the video will shed light on how risky it can be if you don’t do your due diligence. Thank you for watching the video. We appreciate your comment 🙏

    • @chetrodell
      @chetrodell 18 дней назад

      @@yard2yacht yes crossing an ocean is pretty dangerous. If it wasnt so scary i would have been laughing all that gas you guys loaded up 😁

  • @TUNEin2Bliss
    @TUNEin2Bliss 24 дня назад

    How can you not have a wind indicator? It's that little arrow thingy up in the mast, you got to have it I'm sure

    • @yard2yacht
      @yard2yacht 24 дня назад

      No arrow and no monitor and the captain didn’t seem to concerned. He didn’t need it: just follow the straight line on the chart plotter to the destination he said. Thanks for watching our video and for commenting.

  • @MrBammbalamm
    @MrBammbalamm 27 дней назад

    Negativity and a give up mentality

    • @yard2yacht
      @yard2yacht 27 дней назад

      We argued against giving up but the captain was firm in his decision. Thanks for watching the video 🙏

  • @bviyachtsales
    @bviyachtsales 29 дней назад

    Look at the mess of a boat how can you get on that and think it's going to be ok .. geez

    • @yard2yacht
      @yard2yacht 27 дней назад

      I guess that was another red flag 🫣 Thanks for watching the video.

  • @TuesdayEggs
    @TuesdayEggs Месяц назад

    Great video. Can you help with something that has been bugging my husband. We watched your dingy video as well hoping it would help clarify. Why at the 14 minute mark is there a dingy secured on the deck? Did you guys have a spare?

    • @yard2yacht
      @yard2yacht 29 дней назад

      Good point. As you know this video only covers the water portion of the journey. While we were in the Azores the captain bought a new and smaller dinghy that fit onto the bow of the boat. ruclips.net/video/4PV2iv_FGbw/видео.htmlsi=2sCVfQvRKtmZ0Lq6 Thank you for watching the video. We appreciate your support and comment ❤️

  • @LapinDebogues
    @LapinDebogues Месяц назад

    The fact you made it to 20 miles offshore of Portugal is a miracle.

    • @yard2yacht
      @yard2yacht Месяц назад

      Absolutely agree! So many things could have gone wrong in addition to what did go wrong. We are lucky that we made out alive 🙏 Thank you for watching the video and for commenting ❤️

  • @EddyGonzalez-e7u
    @EddyGonzalez-e7u Месяц назад

    Why would you put your self's in such dangerous situations????

    • @yard2yacht
      @yard2yacht Месяц назад

      We have asked ourselves that question many times. We wanted to believe that everything would be ok and that the Captain (boat owner) knew what he was doing. Sadly it turned out that he didn’t know much about sailing or how to prepare a boat for an ocean crossing. We are lucky to have survived 🙏 Thanks for commenting and for watching ❤️

  • @observer2172
    @observer2172 Месяц назад

    I had a similar case where the two crew were absolute beginners (lying about their experience) and the boat was untested, didn’t even go out for a day (owner found all sorts of reasons not to). Although it was to be a 2000 nm Med to Belgium coastal passage I withdrew after listing the problems.

    • @yard2yacht
      @yard2yacht Месяц назад

      Good for you 👍🏼 The captain (boat owner) knew that we didn’t have any sailing experience. However, we were led to believe that the captain did (he did not know how to sail). Very sad experience which we hope others will learn from. Thanks for commenting 🙏

  • @observer2172
    @observer2172 Месяц назад

    Q. Why did you embark on an ocean crossing if you don’t like waves, boat noises, you get seasick? What did you expect? Didn’t you do some shakedown/training sailing?

    • @yard2yacht
      @yard2yacht Месяц назад

      We don’t mind waves and we have some experience from living on our own trawler traveling full time. We expected to learn how to sail during the crossing but since the captain (boat owner) didn’t know how to sail we never learned. There was supposed to be a sea trial which never happened nor did we have any MOB drills. This trip could have had a tragic ending. Sadly the boat wasn’t ready and we didn’t do enough research to understand what all this meant. We should’ve never left Florida 🫣 Thank you for commenting and for watching the video 🙏

    • @observer2172
      @observer2172 29 дней назад

      @@yard2yacht Without experience NO boat is ready in anything more than 20kts of wind where you need good boat handling, I’ve seen macho charterers happily slam the hull going straight at small 1.5-2 m but steep waves, I could hear the rig shaking … I had also had guys willing to learn, who could pump steer on larger waves on the quarter (a very difficult course) at the end of a week. Learning to sail is not so difficult, sail a bit with experienced sailors, preferably racing sailors.

    • @yard2yacht
      @yard2yacht 29 дней назад

      Great advice. Thank you ❤️

  • @JohnJohn-cu7nk
    @JohnJohn-cu7nk Месяц назад

    When the mainsail broke, did everyone forget about the second mast on on your ketch

    • @yard2yacht
      @yard2yacht Месяц назад

      Good questions! For some reason the captain (boat owner) didn’t want to use it🤷 The sail on the aft mast was tied and secured. Also, it would have been very difficult to get to since the tent was in the way. Thanks for watching 🙏

    • @JohnJohn-cu7nk
      @JohnJohn-cu7nk Месяц назад

      @@yard2yacht Thanks for the reply. 👍

  • @kyrrekarlsen
    @kyrrekarlsen Месяц назад

    totaly useless captein and the boat is a wreck, nothing is done properly and checked before the sailing..hope he never get on the sea again.

    • @yard2yacht
      @yard2yacht Месяц назад

      We learned so many lessons along the way. But the most important lesson that we hope others will take away from the video is; get references from the captain (you have to get confirmation about his sailing ability), and make sure the boat is prepared for an ocean crossing. We are thankful to have made it out alive ❤️🙏

  • @kyrrekarlsen
    @kyrrekarlsen Месяц назад

    bad captain and a boat that is not ready for the sea..glad they survived but the captain should never take passangers with him on that boat.

    • @yard2yacht
      @yard2yacht Месяц назад

      Thank you for saying that. This journey should’ve never happened 🫣 Thank you for commenting and for watching the video 🙏

  • @Stenn333
    @Stenn333 Месяц назад

    I was shocked by the idea of "sailing" from inside a totally enclosed cockpit, having to ask those on deck via intercom which way the wind was blowing. 😮

    • @yard2yacht
      @yard2yacht Месяц назад

      We have learned so much since our return. The closed cockpit pit is one of many lessons. We didn’t have a wind instrument either 🫣 Thanks for taking time to comment. We appreciate your support 🙏

  • @bdiver6445
    @bdiver6445 Месяц назад

    Inexperienced crew, put the camera down and work, the captain clearly needed the help, not video.

    • @yard2yacht
      @yard2yacht Месяц назад

      If we had put the camera down then you wouldn’t have able to make this comment 😂

    • @bdiver6445
      @bdiver6445 Месяц назад

      @@yard2yacht I think we all would prefer to not see this and have you be helpful, especiallywhen you two are clearly so inexperienced and unable to help with decisions, this was evident with cutting a dinghy loose instead of hauling it to the deck, if you were experienced, you would have done that before leaving to cross . Crew helps, if your useless and know nothing about sailing, you had no business going with Frank to be crew, making content for your own personal monetary gain is unscrupulous. Before you say captain has the last say, you had no business going on a trip of this magnitude with no real experience, if there was at least another experienced person sure, but two rookies and one captain, no way. If you were experienced and you had a captain refuse to do essentials like haul a dinghy before crossing the Atlantic, you woukd have gotten off before leaving. Fact is, you put your lives and Frank's life at risk, just to film content and make money. Shame on you.

    • @yard2yacht
      @yard2yacht Месяц назад

      You make many valid points especially that we had no business on that voyage across that Ocean. It was life threatening and none of the captain, boat or crew was prepared for it. In our defense we did suggest that the dingy should be stored on deck but the captain wanted it on the davits. Certainly a competent captain or experienced crew might have saved the dingy but that wasn’t us. As for filming, we asked for Frank’s permission before we agreed to go on the trip and he was happy with it. But of 816 hours at sea we filmed about 10 hours total which became five 15-minute videos of our time across the ocean . Thanks for watching our video and for your input. We do appreciate your feedback.

    • @bdiver6445
      @bdiver6445 Месяц назад

      @@yard2yacht pathetic your trying to monetize on someone's misfortune. You may have asked him but as an older man he may not have understood the repercussions, elder abuse. As for the dinghy, you should have left the boat if you thought it was unsafe but then again, you probably had no clue and had no business on that boat without some seasoned crew Extremely sad yet another content creator takes advantage of someone for thier personal gain.

  • @gary9674
    @gary9674 Месяц назад

    Beautiful views, and very beautiful country. I sure hope you guys are returning some and we can see more of your cruising videos. But enjoy the time away, you definitely deserve it !

    • @yard2yacht
      @yard2yacht Месяц назад

      Thank you for the kind words 🙏 We appreciate your support ❤️

  • @sgaar
    @sgaar Месяц назад

    Glad you made to shore and are doing well. From the video is sounds like you made it to the Azores. I have to ask, with the state of the boat, the captain, and the journey overall, why did you continue after making landfall in Horta? I would have gotten on a plane told the captain 'thanks, but no thanks'.

    • @yard2yacht
      @yard2yacht Месяц назад

      We did stop in the Azores and we had tickets to fly back home. But after a couple weeks on land we felt better and also felt like we had an obligation to finish the journey (big mistake). We were told that the easiest part was leg three. Turned out not to be true. The worst part was the last leg which is why there isn’t much filming. We appreciate your question and thanks for watching the video ❤️

  • @frank4one
    @frank4one Месяц назад

    The captain should be thankful that despite your inexperience, you as crew did your best to save the situation.

    • @yard2yacht
      @yard2yacht Месяц назад

      Thank you. We appreciate your support 🙏 Your comment means a lot ❤️

  • @ericshayer
    @ericshayer Месяц назад

    Yes, thanks for sharing valuable hard lessons learned

    • @yard2yacht
      @yard2yacht Месяц назад

      Thank you for watching ❤️

  • @don7294
    @don7294 Месяц назад

    What upsets me the most is, when you go out unprepared and unqualified for the job at hand, you endanger your lives and the rescuers too. The captain is at most fault here. He is responsible for the vessel and passengers. There are no excuses for the captain. He took out an unprepared dangerous boat and unqualified sailors. Criminal behavior IMO.

    • @yard2yacht
      @yard2yacht Месяц назад

      Absolutely agree with everything you say!! We should not have gone in the first place. We learned so many hard lessons and can only hope that the video will be of some value to others where they will think twice before putting themselves in a similar situation. Had we known then what we know today we wouldn’t have gone. Thank you for commenting and for watching the video ❤️

  • @captainmike3557
    @captainmike3557 Месяц назад

    Love your vid. Love the honesty and commentary. Now you know that preparations are crucial and nothing should be left as wishful thinking or that somehow its gonna be better... Ocean does not forgive

    • @yard2yacht
      @yard2yacht Месяц назад

      So true! We were naive to believe anything else. We have received many comments from people that appreciate us being brutally honest and sharing our mishap. And for what it’s worth, it makes us feel good. We could have so easily just left all of it untold but that wouldn’t have been the right thing to do. Thank you for your kind words ❤️ We appreciate your support 🙏

  • @charliewinkie6990
    @charliewinkie6990 Месяц назад

    So pathetic, hard to believe.

    • @yard2yacht
      @yard2yacht Месяц назад

      It is hard to believe. That’s why we’re sharing our story. Thanks for commenting and watching the video 🙏

  • @ragamuffinthepollywog
    @ragamuffinthepollywog Месяц назад

    Was the Skipper a chef in the navy? I really hope he retired after that trip, for everyone's safety. My hat goes off to you for sharing your nightmare. :)

    • @yard2yacht
      @yard2yacht Месяц назад

      Haha, he was in the navy some 50 years ago so has been retired for a long time. Unfortunately, his navy experience didn’t do much to contribute to our safety or sailing. This journey should’ve never happened and that is why we’re sharing it. Hopefully it will be of value to others to see what not to do when crossing an ocean 🙏 Thank you so much for taking time to comment and for watching the video. We really appreciate you ❤️

  • @SV_Try_Magic
    @SV_Try_Magic Месяц назад

    After sailing from Washington to san Francisco on my 48 foot trimaran I woukd never go again on a smaller vessel any less equiped.

    • @yard2yacht
      @yard2yacht Месяц назад

      Don’t know how a trimaran compares to a sailboat when it comes to sailing but it must be somewhat similar. Being prepared on a well equipped vessel is key. Thank you for watching and for commenting on the video 🙏

  • @finaboykm
    @finaboykm Месяц назад

    Probably why I do inland lakes or doing “big water” always keeping the coast in sight.

    • @yard2yacht
      @yard2yacht Месяц назад

      It certainly makes boating more enjoyable to stay closer to land. Kind of silly when you think about it, why is crossing an ocean so enticing 🙄 It’s not all it’s cracked up to be. Appreciate you commenting and watching the video ❤️

  • @budawang77
    @budawang77 Месяц назад

    Kudos for posting this. What a nightmare. Wondering whether people get an unrealistic idea about sailing from watching certain sailing RUclips videos? Crossing an ocean should be the culmination of several years of theoretical and hands on experience.

    • @yard2yacht
      @yard2yacht Месяц назад

      Absolutely. Experience, sea worthy boat, and competent sailors are all key to a successful crossing. We hope the video adds value to the sailing community 🙏 Thank you for watching and for commenting ❤️

  • @freespirittravelersblog6770
    @freespirittravelersblog6770 Месяц назад

    I know one thing. I will never be caught alive without a 100%.Complete professionals on the vast wide open seas.

    • @yard2yacht
      @yard2yacht Месяц назад

      That is a good idea! We have learned our lesson and will not repeat it. Hopefully this video will serve as a warning to others that are thinking about doing the same as we did 🙏 Thank you for commenting and for watching the video ❤️

  • @joaomattos
    @joaomattos Месяц назад

    Lots of things can be said, but seeing that dingy hanging for an Atlantic crossing hits hard on me.

    • @yard2yacht
      @yard2yacht Месяц назад

      We mentioned that to the captain prior to leaving. But, it was his boat and his decision to leave it there 🫣 Thank you for watching the video and for taking time to comment ❤️

  • @Chris_Barnetti_sailing
    @Chris_Barnetti_sailing Месяц назад

    There are so many amateur 'Captains' out there. No safety training just lots of so called experience. Experience of when everything goes well with everything working... Think twice before you take crew onboard no matter what they say they might have as experience. Most can't even do a clove hitch or a cleat hitch!!! I'm a professional skipper in the mediterranean I wouldn't go sailing on most peoples boats because they only do necessary maintenance and no preventive maintenance.

    • @yard2yacht
      @yard2yacht Месяц назад

      You make some good points! Maybe people get courageous from watching “how easy” it is to sail on RUclips? We have some cruising experience but understand now how important it is to understand the basics of sailing before crossing an ocean. Having cruising experience only clearly isn’t enough. We thought the captain had sufficient experience and that we would be safe with him. That was a big mistake to trust without doing some background investigation prior to the journey. Thank you for commenting and for watching our video. Your voice counts 🙏

  • @GLF-Video
    @GLF-Video Месяц назад

    One minute with that “captain” would have been enough for me to walk. What an asshat.

  • @breakforlunch
    @breakforlunch Месяц назад

    super dumb and annoying narrator with ZERO experience does an Atlantic crossing and keeps naggig about 5 ft waves. may this channel RIP ASAP

  • @SAILINGDIRTYBIRD
    @SAILINGDIRTYBIRD Месяц назад

    Imbecile's at Sea... Clueless....stay on Land

  • @nanoceramics2747
    @nanoceramics2747 Месяц назад

    Agreed, all those that sail whether inland or sea should watch your valuable lessons. I have been sailing for 50 years and your story has made me rethink my planning and preventive maintenance program. Good on you for your courage for having presented your story.

    • @yard2yacht
      @yard2yacht Месяц назад

      Thank you for saying that. It is our hope that others will learn a thing or two by watching this video 🙏 We are not proud of it but if someone can be spared a little misery from watching then something good has come out of it. We appreciate you taking time to comment and for your kind words ❤️

  • @Isimud
    @Isimud Месяц назад

    Thanks a lot for this honest report! I only see two mistakes: 1. The owner should have hired a captain for the trip and not pretend to be a captain himself. 2. You, should have either forced him to hire a captain in Horta or jumped ship. Motoring into the wind during an Atlantic crossing because you don’t know how to tack is the craziest thing I have ever heard in a sailing video.

    • @yard2yacht
      @yard2yacht Месяц назад

      We had plane tickets to leave Horta but decided last minute to finish the trip (a big mistake that we clearly regret to this day). We absolutely should have had a licensed Captain onboard and if there had been a competent Captain onboard I’m sure the outcome would have been very different. Thanks for watching and for commenting. We appreciate you 🙏

  • @robwilton9539
    @robwilton9539 Месяц назад

    Bad preparation will always provide a very memorable adventure.

    • @yard2yacht
      @yard2yacht Месяц назад

      It was memorable for the misery. We are fortunate because it could have been so much worse. Clearly, the captain, the boat, and the crew were woefully under prepared. Thank you for watching our video and for commenting.

    • @robwilton9539
      @robwilton9539 Месяц назад

      @@yard2yacht I plan to buy a small boat next year and learn as I go too. I used to get seasick on an aircraft carrier and the dark sea at night scares me.

    • @yard2yacht
      @yard2yacht Месяц назад

      Wish you best of luck 😊

  • @mrsjohnson1743
    @mrsjohnson1743 Месяц назад

    I'm not a sailor but loss of power + no working mainsail = Mayday, for me. Not to mention the inexperienced captain and crew.😮 The perfect storm.

    • @yard2yacht
      @yard2yacht Месяц назад

      It was definitely a stressful experience. Thank you for watching our video and for commenting.

  • @kennypetrie
    @kennypetrie Месяц назад

    Get a new 1

    • @yard2yacht
      @yard2yacht Месяц назад

      It wasn’t our boat, we were crew. We are back in the states now, dry on our trawler. Thank you for watching our video and for commenting.

  • @Mike-tj2oo
    @Mike-tj2oo Месяц назад

    No way did you pass hundreds of container ships.With this embellishment it leads me to take everything you say with a grain of salt.

    • @yard2yacht
      @yard2yacht Месяц назад

      We crossed over the shipping lanes north of the Straits of Gibraltar in the dark. This is one of the busiest shipping lanes in the world. Daily more than 300 ships pass through the Straits. Clearly we didn’t have contact with each of them but were tracking quite a few on our AIS that had a CPA of less than two miles where we had to hail the freighter/container ship or had to take evasive action. Thank you for watching our video and for commenting.

  • @de0xyrib0se
    @de0xyrib0se Месяц назад

    I've seen a lot of wild things, but an ocean crossing to get your feet wet is on another level. Perfect example of what not to do. Great post! Hope the 99% couch sailors watch it. Lives will be saved!

    • @yard2yacht
      @yard2yacht Месяц назад

      Yes, we had no business trying to cross the Atlantic Ocean. We are very fortunate because it could have been much more tragic. Thank you for watching our video and for commenting.

  • @maidonthemoon8946
    @maidonthemoon8946 Месяц назад

    so wonderful wish I was there xx

  • @kylejervis3344
    @kylejervis3344 Месяц назад

    From the video description it sounds like you either did no preparation, or were completely incompetent at assessing if your boat was seaworthy or not. You also it hit 2 fuel docks before you even left? Were you just hoping the transmission would fix itself? I can understand the first time, but after that it’s just ignorance.

    • @yard2yacht
      @yard2yacht Месяц назад

      Not prepared, not experienced, and not skilled. We are guilty and admit we shouldn’t have been in the ocean. Here’s a link to the full video. It gives additional information that might be enjoyable to watch. ruclips.net/video/wENT5GYsDCs/видео.html Thanks for watching and thanks for commenting.

    • @flygringo
      @flygringo Месяц назад

      ​@@yard2yacht you're a lot more experienced after that trip

  • @Jack-wr5wg
    @Jack-wr5wg Месяц назад

    Still beautiful ❤

    • @yard2yacht
      @yard2yacht Месяц назад

      Thank you. Here’s a link to the full video. It gives additional information that might be enjoyable to watch. ruclips.net/video/wENT5GYsDCs/видео.html Thanks for watching and thanks for commenting.

  • @alexwilliamrussell
    @alexwilliamrussell Месяц назад

    I boat but never got my sealegs, always feel uneasy. Maybe the captain just had a bad mental week, brain aneurysm, our brains can have sick week. We hallucinate or feel dread and fear for no reason. No one to blame, a simple medical problem that comes and disappears next week. Or i could be wrong. If people can see ghosts and UFOs clearly a brain can misfire. Or i could be wrong.

    • @yard2yacht
      @yard2yacht Месяц назад

      Here’s a link to the full video. It gives additional information that might be enjoyable to watch. ruclips.net/video/wENT5GYsDCs/видео.html Thanks for watching and thanks for commenting.

  • @ryand2543
    @ryand2543 Месяц назад

    Thats the most portuguese way to get to portugal

    • @yard2yacht
      @yard2yacht Месяц назад

      Thank you for watching our video and for commenting.

  • @gustavomonteiro2793
    @gustavomonteiro2793 Месяц назад

    thanks for sharing. Very important video. Reality is hard sometimes. YT videos not always show it. Happy you got safely to shore.

    • @yard2yacht
      @yard2yacht Месяц назад

      We are happy to share our mistakes knowing that others can learn from them. This journey was very difficult and the sad part is that it didn’t have to be that way. Thank you for your support ❤️

  • @lindamarceline
    @lindamarceline Месяц назад

    I'm sure you are the biggest victim, you had time to film it yourself. Migraine...the last trick of the foor. The captain is very friendly....myself on the contrary...

    • @yard2yacht
      @yard2yacht Месяц назад

      Thank you for watching our video and for commenting.

  • @ginnypeckham4022
    @ginnypeckham4022 Месяц назад

    Everyone who has watched this video now needs to go to the YT channel No Bullshit Just Sailing (NBJS) and watch Erik, an immensely experienced and talented solo Norwegian sailor. He has a Contessa 35 which is phenomenally well-prepared for offshore sailing and sails mostly in the North Sea and North Atlantic. Utterly amazing films of both the ocean at its most treacherous and a truly brilliant and fearless sailor.

    • @ginnypeckham4022
      @ginnypeckham4022 Месяц назад

      PS That's a beautiful yacht you've got there.

    • @ginnypeckham4022
      @ginnypeckham4022 Месяц назад

      PPS That sea state looks absolutely normal for a transatlantic crossing.

  • @CravenMoorhead-r2y
    @CravenMoorhead-r2y Месяц назад

    im no sailer and i dont know how to act on the ocean but i certainly wouldn't have lost the dingey and stood there wile It floated aw3sy .the bilges i would have solved that i would have spent my every waking moment not otherwise utilized spent solving other ingres of wa3yer keeping the water out would have been my highest goal then into other problems.yea its easy to sit here saying how they ought have done it differently.but i feel like some pretty common sense Things didn't have common sense applied to them

    • @yard2yacht
      @yard2yacht Месяц назад

      What takes 30 seconds in the video took us all day in reality. We tried to save the dinghy but ultimately had to let it go in fear of it harming the boat and our lives. The boat belongs to the captain so it was his call in the end. The captain (who is really no more than an ordinary boat owner) didn’t seem concerned about the water leaks. But because he was clueless in so many areas we didn’t know if he could be trusted. Anyway, this journey could have been wonderful if the boat had been prepared correctly and if the captain knew what he was doing. Additionally, we should have had some sailing experience and we should have asked some hard questions prior to leaving Florida 🫣 Thank you so much for watching and for taking time to comment. We appreciate you 🙏

  • @tombristowe846
    @tombristowe846 Месяц назад

    You've done the sailing community, especially those who aspire to sail and watch RUclips videos, a huge service in posting this video.

    • @yard2yacht
      @yard2yacht Месяц назад

      Thank you for saying that. We learned so many lessons of what not to do during this journey and it’s an embarrassing story but also educational to those thinking along the same lines as we did prior to leaving. We sincerely hope our video serves as a warning of what can happen if you’re not prepared 🙏 We appreciate your comment and support ❤️

    • @calanpeet
      @calanpeet Месяц назад

      amen