Seems like it might be time to shift your perspective from “sailing to explore”, to more of a “stay put and live on the boat” and enjoy living in that beautiful area. Your positive attitude is solid gold. Enjoy building a small yacht club on your island and share your daily life of collecting, fishing and living in these crazy times.
Thank you for a wonderfully balanced look at your current situation and your place in the world. Your compassion and respect for others is always evident in your videos and I look forward to you delving more deeply into the culture that surrounds you.
Your situation would seem overwhelming right now. Like you said Amy everyone has been touched in someway by this pandemic. Doesn’t mean it sucks any less. A great man who led your nation and the world heroically through times of trouble, Sir Winston Churchill said “It is a mistake to try to look too far ahead. The chain of destiny can only be grasped one link at a time.” Take each day as it comes and do want is within your control & let the rest go. This pandemic is but a teaching moment in time for us all. Patience, gratitude, selflessness are but a few. Continue to remain positive and be your amazing wonderful selves. You both are an inspiration too many. Sending you my love❤️
This is, to me the best message so far. Churchill was a great man with a lotof life experience and this quote is so true right now. We should all try and apply it to our sitiation in these times. Your videos still brings sunshine in many peoples life. Thank you and please keep sharing with all of us. Thanks again, Pierre
Amy, I must disagree regarding your "privilege" vs right comment. It is indeed your right to use your sailboat that you guys paid for and worked for. It is your right to travel the Earth as a free person with God given rights. You have a right to enter any country if you meet their legal conditions for entry - none of that is "not" a right and none of that is a "privilege". You neither need anyone permission nor consent to sail the oceans. If anyone tries to stop you it is they that are in the wrong - we are long past the time where Kings decided you fate based on some royal whim. I do wish people would stop speaking like you have no rights and must be granted rights by some "government" employee or something.
Amy, Mat, please do not stop sharing your every day comments about your journey even if you are stuck in one place. Your story is fascinating to me, you are gifted story-tellers. My prayers are with you, do not lose good mood. Cheers!
Hello Amy and Matt, The universe has decided to send us a big lesson to learn patience, gratitude, resilience , to slow down and enjoy our lives in more stillness. We all have to ask ourselves “ what is my lesson?” I started watching your RUclips channel to learn the finer challenges of passage sailing , sail trim, and tips on rigging, equipment and what not. Perhaps you could create a series of learn to sail from the basics ...teaching people about the vast vocabulary of sailing, all the points of tack...film in detail How to Sail. Maybe a beginner series first , then a series of more advanced. I’m sure you have more amazing footage from past sailing you could also post. We all love watching you both and I would love to watch how you sail and the decision you make and why you trim a sail the way you do and how to improve sail trim. My vote ..stay put for now. Make more videos. We are all bunkered down and our travel is limited too. Be well - I smile each time I watch you and just know you bring me so much joy ! Thank you 🙏
It feels like you guys are under pressure to make a decision. Remember decide in haste repent at lesiure. Keep the content going and I'm sure people will support you after watching Amy get emotional about loosing your dream this open expression of your feelings one of most powerful clips you have made. If I can work pateron out I am going to support you just because of your attitude honesty and commitment. Stay safe and don't rush things
S/V Delos did that trip around the tip of Africa a few years ago. Their trip included ducking into a couple of bays rather than one leg round the tip. You may be able to get some info if you watch their video.
Patience is a virtue, procrastination is a bitch. Keep going the way you're doing, you'll be fine. Don't go the northern route - the Suez canal.... not safe. Quicker is not always better. You have been gone for three years now. One more year isn't going to change anything. Be strong. God bless the two of you.
Amy Matt, This video was the most honest, emotionally charged and heartfelt message. Ur both very intelligent, totally capable people and sailors. I've read all comments and have to say most advice it sound an knowledgeable, but the one thing I believe is what my gut tells me, generally if it feels wrong it will be an visversa. As U both say we all don't know what will happen tomorrow so take ONE day at a time, most importantly get Ur passports back ASAP no authority has the right to hold them unless U are a prisoner or have been charged with something ok. Get provisions do any maintenance and please above all remember Ur both healthy safe and love each other. The time 4 U to move on will show itself and the decision will be easy much love from Aussie. ⛵🌊🌏🌈🐳
Well guys, a tough vid to witness, and watching a young face crumple before my eyes was upsetting and humbling in equal measure. Now I'm an old(ish) chap who's spent a good chunk of each year visiting the places you've fallen for. If there's a lesson I've learned (from being stranded in the Himalayas with altitude sickness, struck down by malaria in Rwanda & dysentery (in India & Indonesia), an arrest & a broken ankle in Thailand, a mugging in Burma & held up at gunpoint (twice) in Aus) is that it is often true that the right decision, is to make no decision at all. I'm 63 & that's been the greatest lesson. We feel the need to strive, to be in control, to make things happen but sometimes, you can't. It will be OK one way or another coz you are fine people temporarily in a tough spot. Good luck, I'm rooting for you (as are many others) & if you wanna chat I'm free on jl@globalimpact.dk By the way, if you think you're having it tough, although a Yorkshireman, I've just moved to Edinburgh from Denmark. IT'S COLD UP HERE!!!!!! Enjoy what you can & take care. JohnL
thanks for sharing your dilemma, you are quite right to explain your thoughts and feelings, I hope you stay safe and enjoy the wait, greetings from NE Scotland, take care
You are an amazing couple with an adventurous lifestyle. Tho it’s uncertain times right now you have each other. Stay safe, healthy and positive. Thanks for bringing us along.
We continue to be amazed and impressed with how you have handled the challenges thrown your way, especially during these unprecedented times. It appears from your last couple of videos you may feel beaten down by it all, but you continue to think with level heads and positive attitudes. Thank you for continuing to share what's going on with you. We wish you all the best and hope you continue to stay safe, no matter what you choose to do.
Feeling your anguish over the situation you are in! Nothing like having your dream turn into a nightmare of sorts. As hard as it might seem, I would think staying and waiting would be better. I agree with you thoughts on the northern route. I wouldn't risk it! You're safety is always most important. All of us that enjoy you videos are hoping for the best for you! I say Keep Calm and stay put for now.
Great decision. Take the weather over pirates every time, even if it takes a bit longer than you have originally planned. Make sure you enjoy every day, life is there for living.
It’s good to share your feelings, it helps to reduce stress🥰. You both are young and hopefully have many more years of sailing, so let things unfold in the time that it will take. Enjoy the water - swim, snorkel. Enjoy games, journaling, reading, art. Relax about it all. You have each other and your family knows you are safe. Love your videos, thank you for the gift you give us all❤️
Hang in there guys. Tough times for everybody everywhere in the world right now. Don't be in a hurry to get back. Europe, the UK, is no paradise right now. You're in a great spot... I know, paradise is not a beautiful postcard, it is a combination of an acceptable material standard and a rich social context where you are surrounded by the ones that you love and love you back. But you are in a great spot as I said and got each other. Things are really weird. As a minor example, my third child was born a week ago. I was allowed to be there during his birth (thankful for that).... but I wasn't allowed to leave the unit and come back (I got 2 tickets, 50€ each, cause I couldn't move the car to another spot where I could be parked for more than 6 hours). 2 Days later we had to go for a control to see that everything was okey, and the baby was bouncing back from the initial weigh loss.... I wasn't allowed to be there, only one parent... but my wife has been with me until I left her outside the doctor, what's the difference?! As I said, things are weird so, enjoy your time in your beautiful postcard (Gosh it looks nice out there!! :)) and take your time to get back, and for God sake, don't get back to England in a hurry and during fall or winter :P This became a quite long message... on the other hand, you got plenty of time now 🤣😝 (just kidding)
Mr. Trillsark makes some excellent points. The entire world is falling apart, not because of some virus, which appears to be nothing more than a bad flu, but because the people who are really in charge are using that virus to implement Draconian control on the world's population for reasons known only to that same ruling elite. The entire world is experiencing an economic and geopolitical meltdown that is akin to a planetary cyclone or hurricane and we humans have no option but to batten down the hatches, do what we can to love and help one another, and ride out this storm. Take care of each other, and of Florence, and when the storm clears you will be in a terrific position to move forward and help your fellow humans.
@@lobotomyboy666.... A good friend is a heart surgeon in Vancouver. In March he told me what the government was doing... And said this bad flu would kill an extra couple of thousand very old people in Canada. His exact words were... "The government is going to cool the world economy "
@@sails3538 I believe your friend is spot-on. The economy was collapsing before this virus came on the scene. It has been collapsing since 2008 but that fact has been hidden from the public thanks to the central banks printing many trillions of dollars in programs such as the Federal Reserve's "quantitative easing" and pumping that money into the markets to create the illusion that the economy was functioning, but that's not the case. The fiat-currency system that the Federal Reserve and OPEC created with the abandonment of the Breton-Woods Accords and the creation of the petrodollar has run its course. What comes next only the people who go to the most exclusive meetings at the Bilderberg Group gatherings know, but it seems to be the adoption of a new system in which China controls the world not through some imaginary "reserve currency" but rather through ownership of all the world's infrastructure. To paraphrase Mayer Amschel Rothschild, China cares not who controls the world's currency as long as it controls the world's infrastructure. But I digress. The point is that the world's economic system based on the $US dollar as the world's reserve currency is imploding and has been for over a dozen years. Whoever it is that our elected officials represent (and it's not us) knows this and took advantage of this virus to distract the world by providing a scapegoat upon which they could blame the economic collapse.
Your story is a million times better than any so called reality TV series and regardless of what you do, I'm certain that those who subscribe to your channel and support you with donations will accept whatever you choose to do. Just remember that having to overcome adversity brings an increased level of strength that can only benefit you in the years to come. Keep you chins up.
I could hear the disappointment and sadness in your voices which is totally understandable. You dreams and plans have been put on hold by something completely out of your control and there is no certain answer as to when it will end. Just take solace in the fact that you still have each other, your home, your health and a beautiful place to wait out the craziness in the world. You’re a beautiful couple and you will find your way to the other side and maybe even greater adventures than you planned. Stay strong, stay safe and God bless you. ❤️
What a mess the world is in at the moment. I could see the tears welling up and the tangible stress you are feeling, that was a brave video. Staying put or getting to enjoy what you can of the local scene for as long as it takes seems to be the logical option for the time being. The art of adventure is riding all that is thrown at you and not falling off. I am certain you will make the right decision, whatever that may be, you have come so far at such modest ages that this may feel insurmountable but all things pass and it will be great again. Try to enjoy each day where you are and let go of planning for a while to try and get some peace of mind.
Love the videos #79 answered several questions. Since your kind of stuck right now have you thought about filming a questions and answers episode? I have so many questions about your lifestyle and I am sure other viewers do as well. Example Have you ever feared for your lives on this trip How often do you get to call home What will you do after the trip ends If you could go back in time 4 years, what would you do differently, would you buy the same boat, anything you wish that you had packed, would you skip any places you visited. Why did skip exploring north and south America? Have you missed any big family events back home that you regret The questions are endless
I love watching your videos & marvel at how professional they are. Having read some of the comments below, I imagine you will be overwhelmed with good advice. I am not a sailor but I would say stay put for the time being. You are a lovely capable couple & I believe you will know when the time is right to move on. Try to live each day as it comes & keep making videos & keeping everyone updated. Thank you both for giving so many people a great deal of pleasure. Stay positive & enjoy your surroundings.
Just skim read the comments and it’s plain to see you have so much support. I’ve been enjoying all of your videos and out of all the sailing vlogs, I chose you two to support. Because you are so real and know how to tell a good story. Whatever choices you make I can’t wait for the next update :) Peace and good weather
A suggestion.... From a sailor and someone who has spent loads of time in SEA. 1- go to Miramar. A wonderful budist country with loads of sailing. 2- the islands off Cambodia. Loads of food, wonderful sailing. Trips inland. Please don't rush around the world. Try for the indian ocean next year.
Your not alone, you are safe at a wonderful place so don’t rush into a crazy situation where there is no return. Stay safe have lots of fun and keep busy and don’t worry, it will all work out
Thanks for all the great videos. What I like the most about your videos are that you are not just sharing your adventures, but your videos are often educational as well. As someone who is planning to do something similar, this is what makes your videos so interesting and special. I particularly enjoy it when Matt explains technical stuff, while Amy makes her nice illustrations so that we can all understand it easily. What about making more educational sailing videos while on lock down? That would be such a great help for us, and hopefully something rewarding for you guys to do while staying in Indonesia.
Love your show. Florence is your home, enjoy her and the ride you ate on. Don't make a hard plan to get back to the UK. Keep sailing that way but take in the life you are on. You are awesome.....enjoy.
Seychelles is open and accepting yachts...I would advise a discussion with Windancer IV (currently in Seychelles) which may assist with your decision making...EU boats currently in Reunion will have a tough slog passing below Madagascar. Personally if you chose to cross this year, I would sail direct to Chagos, then onto Seychelles and use the Northeast monsoon and coastal protection for the trip south.... Spoke with Windancer IV a couple days ago regarding his plan to Cape Town this year...multiple delivery skippers are based there for the charter fleet, and they say the wind dies down and changes north to south in late Sept early to mid October for reasonable sail to Richards Bay from Seychelles with sheltered anchorage options along the way. Then hop, hop, hop to Cape Town. Hope you are doing well and staying sane. We are also awaiting the reopening of Malaysia for our return to Element....Crossing my fingers for a dry season November opening! ~ Element ~
Hi Shaun, We are in contact with a few boats in the Seychelles (Osprey are also there). We are hoping that by waiting until next year things will be open for us to visit along the way instead of just a delivery trip. Good luck with getting back home to Element, tricky times for everybody! M&A
Love you guys, I know this time is hard and uncertain but I look forward to hearing the news when you guys are finally free and sailing again for pleasure. You guys are an inspiration to us who aren’t free inside our tiny homes and cities. Thanks for sharing as always. You are beautiful
Having been to all the SE Asian countries multiple times with friends...stay there and enjoy it! Out of all the options you listed, that’s just a no brainer IMO. Wish I was on my own boat next to y’all with a margarita machine 👍🏻 Oh yeah, just don’t get pregnant over there right now like sailing Nanji just did 😬. Obviously happy for them, but yikes! What a time and place for that to happen!
I can completely understand you both being very stressed out about this lockdown business. That said, almost anyone on earth seeing where you are now and hearing how very understanding and helpful the Indonesian government people have been and are being, would say thank God, relax, layback and enjoy each day until it changes for the better. God be with you and help you in your choices and your ultimate trip. Good luck and good sailing with whatever you do, whenever and however you choose to do it.
Stay where you are. Really get to know the wildlife, film everything you can. Learn to surf as well as you can. Thailand will open its borders sooner than a year I would hope. Love your videos! Keep your chin up chaps!
I am in exactly the opposite position. I have a boat I left in Tunisia, last summer to return to Canada. I was hoping to get back to her much earlier than this. Covid put those plans on hold. My biggest challenge has been waiting or countries to open up and finding various flights. As of today will be heading back to her in Mid September, Luckily she is stored in a boat yard, so should be in good condition when I get back. Once there I will get her ready and sail off toward Greece for the winter. There I will wait out the weather and hope the Covid situation has improved enough to allow me to spend the following season cruising the Med. The sailing world has been thrown a loop, yet, the one skill we sailors all have is the ability to make a plan and adapt it quickly if things change. Do what is right for you, do what is safe for you and enjoy what may come.
Hi Amy and Matt, we love watching your vids, more often than not on our own boat here in Falmouth (UK). The tone of the last episode (80) changed slightly and I fully understand the stress you both most feel. There is so much uncertainty with regards to weather, C-19, borders, visas, getting good, looking after the boat and loads more I don’t doubt. But hey, if anyone can handle it you guys can. We are immensely proud of the way you have taken yourselves off on an adventure of a lifetime that so many of us can only dream of. And there you are - doing it. Stuff happens all the time and maybe a slight recalibration would help. If you change the way you look at things, the things you look at change. You are still on a journey and it’s an epic one. This bit might not follow the original plan (but do they ever?) but if you allow the Universe to have its say then you precisely where you are meant to be. Always put yourselves first. Stay safe. Stay healthy. If you have a choice to make, choose the one that gives you peace. This is a remarkable time in a world that was already going bonkers. It’s teaching us all the hard lesson of patience in a ‘want it now World’. I like the guy who said ‘write a book’ but whatever you do you have built a wonderful story and you keep on giving such joy to so many of us who are dreaming and full of admiration of what you do. We can hardly wait for the next episode and know that if you need to reach out for any reason you have hundreds (thousands?) of people who’ll drop what they are doing to help. Have fun you guys - you are doing such a wonderful thing. X
Keep your spirits up and please keep the videos coming. I fully get how you feel, I was once in a not dissimilar situation and I didn’t cope with it at all well. It actually felt as though I was in prison. This is when you pull together and look out for each other.
Chin up Team Flo, look at this as an opportunity to adventure new areas on a smaller scale, boarders will open soon for sure and trip to explore India or Nepal on terra firma might be an idea? Your great at what your doing and best vlogs out there by a country mile! All the best from sunny Falmouth x
I hope that you are also in contact with the British Embassy. I'm sure they can be immensely helpful with all the visas and your requirements for sailing across the Indian Ocean. I hope that I can express, with other patrons to your channel, that we will be patient and continue to support your channel in any way we can. Your videos have been awesome, and I totally understand that it is creatively difficult to continue to produce them when locked down for months on end in one location. So "stiff upper lip" and carry on.
I hope you can eventually continue your trip as you had originally planned it. I am thoroughly enjoying everything you experience, even in these tough times. You two are incredibly inspiring.
I would echo what Pete fromtheisland is saying. You are safe where you are and have food and water. Don't abandon your dreams for a short(ish) delay and miss the great adventures you planned for. The problem is one of uncertainty for you that I can fully understand. If you can sit it out then do so, you can maintain the boat and socialise with the other boats there for mutual support. Not easy but wishing you all the best and sending our thoughts.
Watching this for the first time in August 21, it’s a thorough explanation of the situation you were in. I first caught your channel last month, so I know you are hopefully on the crossing to Africa, but I have been captivated by your vlogs, having gone right back to the start.
It is always so nice to see your faces. They are two very difficult choices for sure. You two are so incredibly level headed, you will make the right decision. Keep your heads up!
South Africa is great. I hope you get to visit and hopefully the covid situation will be over when you arrive here, so that you could see some of the beautiful country. Greetings from Port Elizabeth, South Africa.
I am proud of you both. These times are difficult and my advice would be stay and plan for next year. Don’t cut your dream short because it is something you will regret. We are living our dreams through you. Keep your heads high and remember it’s rubbish back at home and the weather is awful. Everyone loves you and you are a testament to your parents. P.S don’t do the Red Sea route. It’s not worth it.
Actually, my advice would be don't come "home" - not on a permanent basis anyway. The whole country is "going to hell in a handcart" as they say. Anyway, Florence is your home! Why not just keep going? Once you get to SA you could head East instead of West and explore western Australia, Tasmania, Easter Island, the Chilean fjords... Plenty more of the world to see 👍
Hang in there. Keep us updated on what you are doing. The world is crazy now, but it will pass. When it does prep the boat and explore your way via the southern route. Show us the sites, your videos are real, share the good and the bad. All the sailing RUclips channels are stuck now. Your story of how you are surviving helps us see there is hope, and a better world out there. You are our window. Thank You.
Second :-) I don't envy your choices. You both possess intellect and common sense and I'm sure you'll find your way safely. Best wishes to you both. On the upside, If you have to wait a year you'll have spent a year in a tropical location and perhaps be able to plan for next year to make new friends from all the work you've done with your videos.
Hi Amy / Matt, Apart from the fact that you inspired us to buy an Oyster Heritage 37 (we too are loving it as well by the way!) what Helen and I love about your channel is that you're on an adventure that has a purpose - you're determined to sail around the world which will be such an amazing life achievement! Yes Covid has thrown a spanner in the works for now but in a few years time when you eventually get home you'll look back on it as being a really contrasting chapter that will have had it's own rewards. D & H
I trust you two will keep on making the best decisions you can for yourselves. Your always prepared. All over the world people are stressing going up and down on emotions. Trust in yourselves. Fair winds 👍
It would seem like you are both on a Epic Adventure sailing yacht Florence. Don't be put off by the conditions you two are going through at the moment, because they're my wife and I love veiwing your channel and you have many cherishable moments to share with everyone. I can vouch for a fact that we appreciate your videos. 🙏😊 God speed. 💯⛵😇
Very easy for me to say, tucked away in SW France, but try not to overthink it guys. You both have a great deal of common sense, and sooner or later a door will open. You are right to stay with Florence. I also follow The Wynns, who went back to America, saw family and friends, then tried to return to their boat, only to get locked down one island hop away from their boat in Fiji. Stay well, don’t fret, things will work out and the adventure will have a little more spice when retold (when you are as old as I am). 🇫🇷🥰
Another option would be to sail back across the Pacific. When weather and pandemic permits. And by all means keep the faith. You both are inspirational. May God bless and protect you.
What a tight spot you are! I trust you'll find a quick solution. This will at least be the source of extra exciting stories later aside from the learning I am sure you are getting. The best of luck to you. Stay strong, healthy and together.
It might be viewed as a first world problem to someone else, but for you, it's a major problem and has probably created a desire to return home pronto. Your honesty is what makes your channel so great to follow. Trying to break it down between pirates, storms or staying put, there's only one answer. Visas may run out, but the authorities have shown understanding so far, so hopefully, if the COVID19 problem continues, so will their understanding. If their welcome isn't extended there will be a team of you to work out what to do next. I took on more water cycling between Stokes Bay and Meon Shore today from the blustery 'August' winds throwing the waves about. Being stuck here or there is the end result. I hope whatever decision you make works out :) Take care, Rob :) xx
Stay put until you can dock, haul out and re-supply. Options will be different in a month. A window will open. Just try to get all set when possible. Sail on !!!
I think another way to look at your situation Is to say to yourselves if you had purchased a home on land and some natural or unnatural catastrophe happened what do you do? Abandon home or so how make a go of it? Could be forest fire, earthquake, volcanoes, Tsunami etc, although highly unlikely in GB, there might other situations that could make life less than rosy for a bit. I think the key here is patience and a look at the big picture. Are your basic and basic plus needs being met? It appears your food and shelter are OK, clothes not sure but you are not in rags yet. Although we are on our boat in San Diego, California we find ourselves in a similar situation. We have food, can travel a bit etc. but certainly are not as free to move around as we wish. We can’t go to Mexico or Hawaii due to hurricane season. We can’t get back to our home state of Alaska because Canada is closed. So we we sit and wait. I know we not anywhere near remote as you are but perhaps that allows you to survive this pandemic and the rest of us get it from some carelessness of strangers. Don’t be victim of “the grass is always greener” syndrome. However boring life might be for you at least you don’t have COVID. As you might one YT cruiser did die in South Africa due to COVID. The greatest blessing is that you two love each other and that alone will carry you through to a brighter future which we all look forward to. Stay safe but most importantly happy.
Why dont you just cruise Indonesia for the next few months. Plenty more to see and its pretty mellow. We've seen the past 6 months cruising from Raja Ampat to Flores with many stops in-between. Lombok has haul out options, we''ll be doing that later this year.
Just thinking out loud...another way may be to go East, but certainly the logistics and stops could be just as problematic? Thanks for sharing your situation. Making the best of a difficult time. Take care, so much more tomorrows to see and do.
I know Australia are closed at the moment, but once they open they would seem ideal in terms of options for lift out, maintenance, any refitting needed, out of the tropics to preserve Florence, plus a safe option to leave Florence and fly back to the UK if you needed to. Then once everything is opened up again you could still take the Southern Indian Ocean route from West Australia.
Thanks for sharing your insights. It clearly shows the thoughts and troubles you and many other cruisers have due to Corona. I hope more options will emerge soon and wish you all the best in the meantime.
Don't rush back to the UK or Europe at the moment. Make the most of where you are for now. I'd swap places with you in an instant. Stay strong, you are a sensible and resourceful couple, things will work out.
i can see the stress in both of you on the reality of things..... stay positive and you will look back on this adventure...... like you said your not in too bad a place to be in..... in the sun for the winter i would look at it... thank you for sharing
The last part with fotage of the island was the best bit take us on a full tour of the island if you can safely sail round the island on your little boat help us by giving us a moment to imagine we are on the island with you and be your happy selves and tell us how amazing it is light a fire if you can watch the sunset. Cook some food on the fire If you could do this for us that would be amazing and it would give us hope and a escape from this situation.
Sobering but honest video. You are stuck just like we are stuck here on Land, we are all fed up and frustrated but just have to hang in there, Certainly the southern route is best for you, you can deal with the weather using the best available weather forecasts, plus you can hop from one Island to the next until you get to Capetown. Suggest you find one or more boats that you can team up with ? If you stay thats ok also we all need time to get through this, cheers to both of you, P&F Sechelt, BC, Canada
Great explanation of the pickle you are now in. As some other followers suggested, consider exploring some more of SE Asia as the lockdown measures get relaxed (I hope for you, soon). If so, hopefully you'll have access to resources now to plan some more local cruising when things open up. I'm sure you are already making the best of it and wishing you two all the best! Thanks for sharing. Ced and Kiki, Montreal, 🇨🇦
Seems like it might be time to shift your perspective from “sailing to explore”, to more of a “stay put and live on the boat” and enjoy living in that beautiful area. Your positive attitude is solid gold. Enjoy building a small yacht club on your island and share your daily life of collecting, fishing and living in these crazy times.
That small yacht club on your island is a good idea, Delos and friend's started the two titties yacht club on there island and it is growing.
Stay with Florence and make a home where you are. You are a lovely couple and keep looking on the bright side 😆 look forward to your next viod soon
Just keep sharing your story. It won’t be long you’ll be back sailing.
Thank you for a wonderfully balanced look at your current situation and your place in the world. Your compassion and respect for others is always evident in your videos and I look forward to you delving more deeply into the culture that surrounds you.
Its rediculously sad that you lovely people are in the situation are in.i hope all works out well for you
Your situation would seem overwhelming right now. Like you said Amy everyone has been touched in someway by this pandemic. Doesn’t mean it sucks any less.
A great man who led your nation and the world heroically through times of trouble, Sir Winston Churchill said “It is a mistake to try to look too far ahead. The chain of destiny can only be grasped one link at a time.” Take each day as it comes and do want is within your control & let the rest go.
This pandemic is but a teaching moment in time for us all. Patience, gratitude, selflessness are but a few. Continue to remain positive and be your amazing wonderful selves. You both are an inspiration too many. Sending you my love❤️
This is, to me the best message so far. Churchill was a great man with a lotof life experience and this quote is so true right now.
We should all try and apply it to our sitiation in these times.
Your videos still brings sunshine in many peoples life. Thank you and please keep sharing with all of us.
Thanks again, Pierre
Smart man that Sir Winston Churchill.
Amy, I must disagree regarding your "privilege" vs right comment. It is indeed your right to use your sailboat that you guys paid for and worked for. It is your right to travel the Earth as a free person with God given rights. You have a right to enter any country if you meet their legal conditions for entry - none of that is "not" a right and none of that is a "privilege". You neither need anyone permission nor consent to sail the oceans. If anyone tries to stop you it is they that are in the wrong - we are long past the time where Kings decided you fate based on some royal whim. I do wish people would stop speaking like you have no rights and must be granted rights by some "government" employee or something.
Amy, Mat, please do not stop sharing your every day comments about your journey even if you are stuck in one place.
Your story is fascinating to me, you are gifted story-tellers.
My prayers are with you, do not lose good mood. Cheers!
Hello Amy and Matt,
The universe has decided to send us a big lesson to learn patience, gratitude, resilience , to slow down and enjoy our lives in more stillness. We all have to ask ourselves “ what is my lesson?” I started watching your RUclips channel to learn the finer challenges of passage sailing , sail trim, and tips on rigging, equipment and what not. Perhaps you could create a series of learn to sail from the basics ...teaching people about the vast vocabulary of sailing, all the points of tack...film in detail How to Sail. Maybe a beginner series first , then a series of more advanced. I’m sure you have more amazing footage from past sailing you could also post. We all love watching you both and I would love to watch how you sail and the decision you make and why you trim a sail the way you do and how to improve sail trim. My vote ..stay put for now. Make more videos. We are all bunkered down and our travel is limited too. Be well - I smile each time I watch you and just know you bring me so much joy ! Thank you 🙏
It feels like you guys are under pressure to make a decision. Remember decide in haste repent at lesiure. Keep the content going and I'm sure people will support you after watching Amy get emotional about loosing your dream this open expression of your feelings one of most powerful clips you have made. If I can work pateron out I am going to support you just because of your attitude honesty and commitment. Stay safe and don't rush things
S/V Delos did that trip around the tip of Africa a few years ago. Their trip included ducking into a couple of bays rather than one leg round the tip. You may be able to get some info if you watch their video.
Patience is a virtue, procrastination is a bitch. Keep going the way you're doing, you'll be fine. Don't go the northern route - the Suez canal.... not safe. Quicker is not always better. You have been gone for three years now. One more year isn't going to change anything. Be strong. God bless the two of you.
Amy Matt, This video was the most honest, emotionally charged and heartfelt message. Ur both very intelligent, totally capable people and sailors. I've read all comments and have to say most advice it sound an knowledgeable, but the one thing I believe is what my gut tells me, generally if it feels wrong it will be an visversa. As U both say we all don't know what will happen tomorrow so take ONE day at a time, most importantly get Ur passports back ASAP no authority has the right to hold them unless U are a prisoner or have been charged with something ok. Get provisions do any maintenance and please above all remember Ur both healthy safe and love each other. The time 4 U to move on will show itself and the decision will be easy much love from Aussie. ⛵🌊🌏🌈🐳
Well guys, a tough vid to witness, and watching a young face crumple before my eyes was upsetting and humbling in equal measure.
Now I'm an old(ish) chap who's spent a good chunk of each year visiting the places you've fallen for. If there's a lesson I've learned (from being stranded in the Himalayas with altitude sickness, struck down by malaria in Rwanda & dysentery (in India & Indonesia), an arrest & a broken ankle in Thailand, a mugging in Burma & held up at gunpoint (twice) in Aus) is that it is often true that the right decision, is to make no decision at all.
I'm 63 & that's been the greatest lesson. We feel the need to strive, to be in control, to make things happen but sometimes, you can't.
It will be OK one way or another coz you are fine people temporarily in a tough spot.
Good luck, I'm rooting for you (as are many others) & if you wanna chat I'm free on jl@globalimpact.dk
By the way, if you think you're having it tough, although a Yorkshireman, I've just moved to Edinburgh from Denmark. IT'S COLD UP HERE!!!!!!
Enjoy what you can & take care.
JohnL
thanks for sharing your dilemma, you are quite right to explain your thoughts and feelings, I hope you stay safe and enjoy the wait, greetings from NE Scotland, take care
You are an amazing couple with an adventurous lifestyle. Tho it’s uncertain times right now you have each other. Stay safe, healthy and positive. Thanks for bringing us along.
Stay where you are. We are all locked down whether at sea or not. Unprecedented times.
We continue to be amazed and impressed with how you have handled the challenges thrown your way, especially during these unprecedented times. It appears from your last couple of videos you may feel beaten down by it all, but you continue to think with level heads and positive attitudes. Thank you for continuing to share what's going on with you. We wish you all the best and hope you continue to stay safe, no matter what you choose to do.
Feeling your anguish over the situation you are in! Nothing like having your dream turn into a nightmare of sorts. As hard as it might seem, I would think staying and waiting would be better. I agree with you thoughts on the northern route. I wouldn't risk it! You're safety is always most important.
All of us that enjoy you videos are hoping for the best for you! I say Keep Calm and stay put for now.
Great decision. Take the weather over pirates every time, even if it takes a bit longer than you have originally planned. Make sure you enjoy every day, life is there for living.
It’s good to share your feelings, it helps to reduce stress🥰. You both are young and hopefully have many more years of sailing, so let things unfold in the time that it will take. Enjoy the water - swim, snorkel. Enjoy games, journaling, reading, art. Relax about it all. You have each other and your family knows you are safe. Love your videos, thank you for the gift you give us all❤️
Hang in there guys. Tough times for everybody everywhere in the world right now. Don't be in a hurry to get back. Europe, the UK, is no paradise right now. You're in a great spot... I know, paradise is not a beautiful postcard, it is a combination of an acceptable material standard and a rich social context where you are surrounded by the ones that you love and love you back. But you are in a great spot as I said and got each other.
Things are really weird. As a minor example, my third child was born a week ago. I was allowed to be there during his birth (thankful for that).... but I wasn't allowed to leave the unit and come back (I got 2 tickets, 50€ each, cause I couldn't move the car to another spot where I could be parked for more than 6 hours). 2 Days later we had to go for a control to see that everything was okey, and the baby was bouncing back from the initial weigh loss.... I wasn't allowed to be there, only one parent... but my wife has been with me until I left her outside the doctor, what's the difference?! As I said, things are weird so, enjoy your time in your beautiful postcard (Gosh it looks nice out there!! :)) and take your time to get back, and for God sake, don't get back to England in a hurry and during fall or winter :P
This became a quite long message... on the other hand, you got plenty of time now 🤣😝 (just kidding)
The new rules are poorly thought out. It's petty buricrats with little to no intelligence implementing useless procedures.
Mr. Trillsark makes some excellent points. The entire world is falling apart, not because of some virus, which appears to be nothing more than a bad flu, but because the people who are really in charge are using that virus to implement Draconian control on the world's population for reasons known only to that same ruling elite. The entire world is experiencing an economic and geopolitical meltdown that is akin to a planetary cyclone or hurricane and we humans have no option but to batten down the hatches, do what we can to love and help one another, and ride out this storm. Take care of each other, and of Florence, and when the storm clears you will be in a terrific position to move forward and help your fellow humans.
@@lobotomyboy666.... A good friend is a heart surgeon in Vancouver. In March he told me what the government was doing... And said this bad flu would kill an extra couple of thousand very old people in Canada.
His exact words were... "The government is going to cool the world economy "
@@sails3538 I believe your friend is spot-on. The economy was collapsing before this virus came on the scene. It has been collapsing since 2008 but that fact has been hidden from the public thanks to the central banks printing many trillions of dollars in programs such as the Federal Reserve's "quantitative easing" and pumping that money into the markets to create the illusion that the economy was functioning, but that's not the case. The fiat-currency system that the Federal Reserve and OPEC created with the abandonment of the Breton-Woods Accords and the creation of the petrodollar has run its course. What comes next only the people who go to the most exclusive meetings at the Bilderberg Group gatherings know, but it seems to be the adoption of a new system in which China controls the world not through some imaginary "reserve currency" but rather through ownership of all the world's infrastructure. To paraphrase Mayer Amschel Rothschild, China cares not who controls the world's currency as long as it controls the world's infrastructure. But I digress. The point is that the world's economic system based on the $US dollar as the world's reserve currency is imploding and has been for over a dozen years. Whoever it is that our elected officials represent (and it's not us) knows this and took advantage of this virus to distract the world by providing a scapegoat upon which they could blame the economic collapse.
Your story is a million times better than any so called reality TV series and regardless of what you do, I'm certain that those who subscribe to your channel and support you with donations will accept whatever you choose to do. Just remember that having to overcome adversity brings an increased level of strength that can only benefit you in the years to come. Keep you chins up.
I could hear the disappointment and sadness in your voices which is totally understandable. You dreams and plans have been put on hold by something completely out of your control and there is no certain answer as to when it will end. Just take solace in the fact that you still have each other, your home, your health and a beautiful place to wait out the craziness in the world. You’re a beautiful couple and you will find your way to the other side and maybe even greater adventures than you planned. Stay strong, stay safe and God bless you. ❤️
What a mess the world is in at the moment. I could see the tears welling up and the tangible stress you are feeling, that was a brave video. Staying put or getting to enjoy what you can of the local scene for as long as it takes seems to be the logical option for the time being. The art of adventure is riding all that is thrown at you and not falling off. I am certain you will make the right decision, whatever that may be, you have come so far at such modest ages that this may feel insurmountable but all things pass and it will be great again. Try to enjoy each day where you are and let go of planning for a while to try and get some peace of mind.
My sentiments exactly.
Love the videos
#79 answered several questions. Since your kind of stuck right now have you thought about filming a questions and answers episode?
I have so many questions about your lifestyle and I am sure other viewers do as well.
Example
Have you ever feared for your lives on this trip
How often do you get to call home
What will you do after the trip ends
If you could go back in time 4 years, what would you do differently, would you buy the same boat, anything you wish that you had packed, would you skip any places you visited.
Why did skip exploring north and south America?
Have you missed any big family events back home that you regret
The questions are endless
I love watching your videos & marvel at how professional they are. Having read some of the comments below, I imagine you will be overwhelmed with good advice. I am not a sailor but I would say stay put for the time being. You are a lovely capable couple & I believe you will know when the time is right to move on. Try to live each day as it comes & keep making videos & keeping everyone updated. Thank you both for giving so many people a great deal of pleasure. Stay positive & enjoy your surroundings.
Good luck guys whatever you choose to do. Thanks for sharing the real life trials of sailing the world. The sun will shine again.
Just skim read the comments and it’s plain to see you have so much support. I’ve been enjoying all of your videos and out of all the sailing vlogs, I chose you two to support. Because you are so real and know how to tell a good story. Whatever choices you make I can’t wait for the next update :)
Peace and good weather
A suggestion.... From a sailor and someone who has spent loads of time in SEA.
1- go to Miramar. A wonderful budist country with loads of sailing.
2- the islands off Cambodia. Loads of food, wonderful sailing. Trips inland.
Please don't rush around the world. Try for the indian ocean next year.
Your not alone, you are safe at a wonderful place so don’t rush into a crazy situation where there is no return. Stay safe have lots of fun and keep busy and don’t worry, it will all work out
Thanks for all the great videos. What I like the most about your videos are that you are not just sharing your adventures, but your videos are often educational as well. As someone who is planning to do something similar, this is what makes your videos so interesting and special. I particularly enjoy it when Matt explains technical stuff, while Amy makes her nice illustrations so that we can all understand it easily. What about making more educational sailing videos while on lock down? That would be such a great help for us, and hopefully something rewarding for you guys to do while staying in Indonesia.
Don’t rush to the scene of the accident.....wait to do it safely
Love your show. Florence is your home, enjoy her and the ride you ate on. Don't make a hard plan to get back to the UK. Keep sailing that way but take in the life you are on.
You are awesome.....enjoy.
Seychelles is open and accepting yachts...I would advise a discussion with Windancer IV (currently in Seychelles) which may assist with your decision making...EU boats currently in Reunion will have a tough slog passing below Madagascar. Personally if you chose to cross this year, I would sail direct to Chagos, then onto Seychelles and use the Northeast monsoon and coastal protection for the trip south.... Spoke with Windancer IV a couple days ago regarding his plan to Cape Town this year...multiple delivery skippers are based there for the charter fleet, and they say the wind dies down and changes north to south in late Sept early to mid October for reasonable sail to Richards Bay from Seychelles with sheltered anchorage options along the way. Then hop, hop, hop to Cape Town. Hope you are doing well and staying sane. We are also awaiting the reopening of Malaysia for our return to Element....Crossing my fingers for a dry season November opening! ~ Element ~
Hi Shaun, We are in contact with a few boats in the Seychelles (Osprey are also there). We are hoping that by waiting until next year things will be open for us to visit along the way instead of just a delivery trip. Good luck with getting back home to Element, tricky times for everybody! M&A
Love you guys, I know this time is hard and uncertain but I look forward to hearing the news when you guys are finally free and sailing again for pleasure. You guys are an inspiration to us who aren’t free inside our tiny homes and cities. Thanks for sharing as always. You are beautiful
Having been to all the SE Asian countries multiple times with friends...stay there and enjoy it! Out of all the options you listed, that’s just a no brainer IMO.
Wish I was on my own boat next to y’all with a margarita machine 👍🏻
Oh yeah, just don’t get pregnant over there right now like sailing Nanji just did 😬. Obviously happy for them, but yikes! What a time and place for that to happen!
I can completely understand you both being very stressed out about this lockdown business. That said, almost anyone on earth seeing where you are now and hearing how very understanding and helpful the Indonesian government people have been and are being, would say thank God, relax, layback and enjoy each day until it changes for the better. God be with you and help you in your choices and your ultimate trip. Good luck and good sailing with whatever you do, whenever and however you choose to do it.
Stay where you are. Really get to know the wildlife, film everything you can. Learn to surf as well as you can. Thailand will open its borders sooner than a year I would hope. Love your videos! Keep your chin up chaps!
Thanks Aaron, Learning to surf is on the top of the list!
I am in exactly the opposite position.
I have a boat I left in Tunisia, last summer to return to Canada. I was hoping to get back to her much earlier than this. Covid put those plans on hold. My biggest challenge has been waiting or countries to open up and finding various flights.
As of today will be heading back to her in Mid September, Luckily she is stored in a boat yard, so should be in good condition when I get back. Once there I will get her ready and sail off toward Greece for the winter. There I will wait out the weather and hope the Covid situation has improved enough to allow me to spend the following season cruising the Med.
The sailing world has been thrown a loop, yet, the one skill we sailors all have is the ability to make a plan and adapt it quickly if things change.
Do what is right for you, do what is safe for you and enjoy what may come.
Can you get ashore and build a little hut? Just something to keep you occupied. Have fun, best wishes!!
Thank you for sharing your options and situation. Hang in there and be safe.
Hi Amy and Matt, we love watching your vids, more often than not on our own boat here in Falmouth (UK). The tone of the last episode (80) changed slightly and I fully understand the stress you both most feel. There is so much uncertainty with regards to weather, C-19, borders, visas, getting good, looking after the boat and loads more I don’t doubt. But hey, if anyone can handle it you guys can. We are immensely proud of the way you have taken yourselves off on an adventure of a lifetime that so many of us can only dream of. And there you are - doing it. Stuff happens all the time and maybe a slight recalibration would help. If you change the way you look at things, the things you look at change. You are still on a journey and it’s an epic one. This bit might not follow the original plan (but do they ever?) but if you allow the Universe to have its say then you precisely where you are meant to be. Always put yourselves first. Stay safe. Stay healthy. If you have a choice to make, choose the one that gives you peace. This is a remarkable time in a world that was already going bonkers. It’s teaching us all the hard lesson of patience in a ‘want it now World’. I like the guy who said ‘write a book’ but whatever you do you have built a wonderful story and you keep on giving such joy to so many of us who are dreaming and full of admiration of what you do. We can hardly wait for the next episode and know that if you need to reach out for any reason you have hundreds (thousands?) of people who’ll drop what they are doing to help. Have fun you guys - you are doing such a wonderful thing. X
Keep your spirits up and please keep the videos coming. I fully get how you feel, I was once in a not dissimilar situation and I didn’t cope with it at all well. It actually felt as though I was in prison. This is when you pull together and look out for each other.
Thanks for the great video. You will make the right decision. Just remember things will change.
Chin up Team Flo, look at this as an opportunity to adventure new areas on a smaller scale, boarders will open soon for sure and trip to explore India or Nepal on terra firma might be an idea? Your great at what your doing and best vlogs out there by a country mile! All the best from sunny Falmouth x
I wish you luck and hope. Please remember that you are not alone.
I hope that you are also in contact with the British Embassy. I'm sure they can be immensely helpful with all the visas and your requirements for sailing across the Indian Ocean. I hope that I can express, with other patrons to your channel, that we will be patient and continue to support your channel in any way we can. Your videos have been awesome, and I totally understand that it is creatively difficult to continue to produce them when locked down for months on end in one location. So "stiff upper lip" and carry on.
Thank you Michael.
I hope you can eventually continue your trip as you had originally planned it. I am thoroughly enjoying everything you experience, even in these tough times. You two are incredibly inspiring.
Keep the high spirit, every thing is gonna be alright.
I would echo what Pete fromtheisland is saying. You are safe where you are and have food and water. Don't abandon your dreams for a short(ish) delay and miss the great adventures you planned for. The problem is one of uncertainty for you that I can fully understand. If you can sit it out then do so, you can maintain the boat and socialise with the other boats there for mutual support. Not easy but wishing you all the best and sending our thoughts.
Watching this for the first time in August 21, it’s a thorough explanation of the situation you were in. I first caught your channel last month, so I know you are hopefully on the crossing to Africa, but I have been captivated by your vlogs, having gone right back to the start.
It is always so nice to see your faces. They are two very difficult choices for sure. You two are so incredibly level headed, you will make the right decision. Keep your heads up!
Thanks for sharing your situation. Keep smiling and enjoy everything you are blessed with. We are with you in spirit!
Stay put don't go thro Red Sea . it will be ok later on , enjoy the sun 🤗
I would love to know more about your location. Let's go deep into the area. What ever you do, chin up and have fun.
South Africa is great. I hope you get to visit and hopefully the covid situation will be over when you arrive here, so that you could see some of the beautiful country. Greetings from Port Elizabeth, South Africa.
That was a tough watch! I really can empathise. It's tough on everyone.
I admire your stoicism. All power to you. ------- (Feb 2022)
Thank you, Thank you for not crying. It breaks my heart to see a women cry. Dee, Chesapeake Bay Virginia
I am proud of you both. These times are difficult and my advice would be stay and plan for next year. Don’t cut your dream short because it is something you will regret. We are living our dreams through you. Keep your heads high and remember it’s rubbish back at home and the weather is awful. Everyone loves you and you are a testament to your parents. P.S don’t do the Red Sea route. It’s not worth it.
Thanks for sharing how you feel and for your honesty. You are very brave! It would be a pleasure to find out more about your life on the island🍃
Stay strong we are all behind you, love the vlogs, what's 9 months in a lifetime! :-)
I think you've made the right choice. Just stick it out, ride the "storm" and carry on when you can do so properly and safely.
Actually, my advice would be don't come "home" - not on a permanent basis anyway. The whole country is "going to hell in a handcart" as they say. Anyway, Florence is your home! Why not just keep going? Once you get to SA you could head East instead of West and explore western Australia, Tasmania, Easter Island, the Chilean fjords... Plenty more of the world to see 👍
Hang in there. Keep us updated on what you are doing. The world is crazy now, but it will pass. When it does prep the boat and explore your way via the southern route. Show us the sites, your videos are real, share the good and the bad. All the sailing RUclips channels are stuck now. Your story of how you are surviving helps us see there is hope, and a better world out there. You are our window. Thank You.
Second :-) I don't envy your choices. You both possess intellect and common sense and I'm sure you'll find your way safely. Best wishes to you both. On the upside, If you have to wait a year you'll have spent a year in a tropical location and perhaps be able to plan for next year to make new friends from all the work you've done with your videos.
Hi Amy / Matt, Apart from the fact that you inspired us to buy an Oyster Heritage 37 (we too are loving it as well by the way!) what Helen and I love about your channel is that you're on an adventure that has a purpose - you're determined to sail around the world which will be such an amazing life achievement! Yes Covid has thrown a spanner in the works for now but in a few years time when you eventually get home you'll look back on it as being a really contrasting chapter that will have had it's own rewards. D & H
I trust you two will keep on making the best decisions you can for yourselves. Your always prepared. All over the world people are stressing going up and down on emotions. Trust in yourselves.
Fair winds 👍
I wouldn t even bother coming back, you r still in paradise, enjoy it:))))
It would seem like you are both on a Epic Adventure sailing yacht Florence. Don't be put off by the conditions you two are going through at the moment, because they're my wife and I love veiwing your channel and you have many cherishable moments to share with everyone. I can vouch for a fact that we appreciate your videos. 🙏😊 God speed. 💯⛵😇
Good luck and thanks for sharing you thought process and your awesome adventures.
Very sobering and heartfelt, I hope things in the world sort themselves out and you can continue you fantastic adventure?
Very easy for me to say, tucked away in SW France, but try not to overthink it guys. You both have a great deal of common sense, and sooner or later a door will open. You are right to stay with Florence. I also follow The Wynns, who went back to America, saw family and friends, then tried to return to their boat, only to get locked down one island hop away from their boat in Fiji. Stay well, don’t fret, things will work out and the adventure will have a little more spice when retold (when you are as old as I am). 🇫🇷🥰
Thank you guys. It is tough! I can't even imagine from my safe spot on the lake In TX. Love you guys. Keep safe!! Believe me, you're not complaining!!
Just watched and listened to this. Well said! Well explained! Thank you
Another option would be to sail back across the Pacific. When weather and pandemic permits. And by all means keep the faith. You both are inspirational. May God bless and protect you.
What a tight spot you are! I trust you'll find a quick solution. This will at least be the source of extra exciting stories later aside from the learning I am sure you are getting. The best of luck to you. Stay strong, healthy and together.
It might be viewed as a first world problem to someone else, but for you, it's a major problem and has probably created a desire to return home pronto. Your honesty is what makes your channel so great to follow.
Trying to break it down between pirates, storms or staying put, there's only one answer. Visas may run out, but the authorities have shown understanding so far, so hopefully, if the COVID19 problem continues, so will their understanding. If their welcome isn't extended there will be a team of you to work out what to do next.
I took on more water cycling between Stokes Bay and Meon Shore today from the blustery 'August' winds throwing the waves about. Being stuck here or there is the end result.
I hope whatever decision you make works out :)
Take care,
Rob :) xx
Stay put until you can dock, haul out and re-supply. Options will be different in a month. A window will open. Just try to get all set when possible. Sail on !!!
Best wishes for you to continua your adventures safely. I kept thinking no news. Is good news,! I pray your safety.
I think another way to look at your situation Is to say to yourselves if you had purchased a home on land and some natural or unnatural catastrophe happened what do you do? Abandon home or so how make a go of it? Could be forest fire, earthquake, volcanoes, Tsunami etc, although highly unlikely in GB, there might other situations that could make life less than rosy for a bit. I think the key here is patience and a look at the big picture. Are your basic and basic plus needs being met? It appears your food and shelter are OK, clothes not sure but you are not in rags yet.
Although we are on our boat in San Diego, California we find ourselves in a similar situation. We have food, can travel a bit etc. but certainly are not as free to move around as we wish. We can’t go to Mexico or Hawaii due to hurricane season. We can’t get back to our home state of Alaska because Canada is closed. So we we sit and wait. I know we not anywhere near remote as you are but perhaps that allows you to survive this pandemic and the rest of us get it from some carelessness of strangers.
Don’t be victim of “the grass is always greener” syndrome. However boring life might be for you at least you don’t have COVID. As you might one YT cruiser did die in South Africa due to COVID.
The greatest blessing is that you two love each other and that alone will carry you through to a brighter future which we all look forward to.
Stay safe but most importantly happy.
Why dont you just cruise Indonesia for the next few months. Plenty more to see and its pretty mellow. We've seen the past 6 months cruising from Raja Ampat to Flores with many stops in-between. Lombok has haul out options, we''ll be doing that later this year.
Just thinking out loud...another way may be to go East, but certainly the logistics and stops could be just as problematic? Thanks for sharing your situation. Making the best of a difficult time. Take care, so much more tomorrows to see and do.
stay safe, knowing your limits is what a good sailor is
I know Australia are closed at the moment, but once they open they would seem ideal in terms of options for lift out, maintenance, any refitting needed, out of the tropics to preserve Florence, plus a safe option to leave Florence and fly back to the UK if you needed to. Then once everything is opened up again you could still take the Southern Indian Ocean route from West Australia.
at the least, just keep letting us kno ur safe.
Praying for your safe return to the UK.
Stay safe guys, Hopefully the ports open up sooner than later.
Thanks for sharing your insights. It clearly shows the thoughts and troubles you and many other cruisers have due to Corona. I hope more options will emerge soon and wish you all the best in the meantime.
Don't rush back to the UK or Europe at the moment. Make the most of where you are for now. I'd swap places with you in an instant. Stay strong, you are a sensible and resourceful couple, things will work out.
Lovely to hear from you. So sorry for yor dilemma. Your so lucky to have each other. Thinking of you...
Love to you both. May this upside down world right itself soon, and your journey picks up where it left off.
thanks for sharing your thoughts. Stay safe and stay where you are , better days will come .
Good luck guys. Even though you’re out there, we’re all in this together.
i can see the stress in both of you on the reality of things..... stay positive and you will look back on this adventure...... like you said your not in too bad a place to be in..... in the sun for the winter i would look at it... thank you for sharing
Your in a safe place relax and wait and see
Svdelos talks about the pattern of weather to take around the cape. It’s an excellent lesson in safety.
The last part with fotage of the island was the best bit take us on a full tour of the island if you can safely sail round the island on your little boat help us by giving us a moment to imagine we are on the island with you and be your happy selves and tell us how amazing it is light a fire if you can watch the sunset. Cook some food on the fire If you could do this for us that would be amazing and it would give us hope and a escape from this situation.
I would not know what the wisest course of action would be. Sending you my deepest respect and as much encouragement as I can muster.
Sit tight and try to relax ... isolation is good ATM! All the best guys!
Sobering but honest video. You are stuck just like we are stuck here on Land, we are all fed up and frustrated but just have to hang in there, Certainly the southern route is best for you, you can deal with the weather using the best available weather forecasts, plus you can hop from one Island to the next until you get to Capetown. Suggest you find one or more boats that you can team up with ? If you stay thats ok also we all need time to get through this, cheers to both of you, P&F Sechelt, BC, Canada
Great explanation of the pickle you are now in. As some other followers suggested, consider exploring some more of SE Asia as the lockdown measures get relaxed (I hope for you, soon). If so, hopefully you'll have access to resources now to plan some more local cruising when things open up. I'm sure you are already making the best of it and wishing you two all the best! Thanks for sharing. Ced and Kiki, Montreal, 🇨🇦