Love your channel best real content with family, love the eay u slow boat ive not seen others do that. Great fish btw! Im in aus. Soz i cant help myself let alone u guys, medical stuff from dv has destroyed me! I dont have a car anymore! So the best i do is press thumps up & subscribed. Your a beautiful family if ever come to vic heading into port phillip bay let me know could help places to stay.
Perhaps your best video yet. You captured the risk and the mitigations of those risks. Showed thew leadership (by both of you) for your children. Showed us the daily challenges and how you cope with them. And you showed us the absolute beauty and power of mother nature! It's why you are such a great channel to watch. Thank you for all you do!
It may have been a rough passage, but you two look so much more engaged and alive since you started the 2nd circumnavigation :-) You were meant to do this. And what a way to grow up as a child, sailing the seas! Also, thanks for having actual sailing on your channel. Not too many of those around, despite the many, many 'Sailing xyz' channels.
@hughshepherd6596you OBVIOUSLY do not have children or have ever raised or help raise any child, or even been around a child, for those that actually have a child or children, it’s a fact you can’t keep your eyes on each 24x7x365! And btw, there are many of us in the world that grew up when car seats weren’t even a thing, let alone a law, and seatbelts weren’t ever used if there were actually in your parents car models, we were feral children, and there weren’t any hired baby sitters to look after us once we were in elementary school, during summer breaks, holidays or the time after the school bell rang for the day, and we survived just fine, we’re still alive!
So glad you all made it through that passage safely! Your courage and calm in the face of such challenge is always inspiring. It's amazing how the kids are undaunted and just seem to trust that everything is fine despite the tempest that's happening around them. How many times in life do I wish I as an adult could do the same!
Ben, for getting the spinny down. Florence sailing has a cool trick in one of their vids....if you can find it. They have a ratchet pulley block on a padeye on the deck with the downhaul line going through it. It makes life a lot easier. You pull up rather tha down and you have much better control because the free line is much shorter.
Wow..just wow! The drone footage, the music, the fantastic crafts and how you who seem to be such awesome parents, ( love the display of the kids work everywhere..), how you explain the weather and what’s happening. Then the incredible footage of the storm while you keep your cool both of you! Just discovered your channel as I watch many sailing adventures and yours stands out! Keep up the great work and enjoy your adventures with your lovely family💕.
It’s actually one captain. “Two become one”, which is Biblical, and in your case - you two are true master mariners. That is, you live on and by the sea. Very inspirational. In my humble opinion, best mariners on RUclips.
Glad you fixed your comments. I love the two captains. 💕 Definitely rough seas when the boat throws the washer and breaks the toilet lid. 🚽 Thanks for sharing.
I came very close to being pulled off the foredeck by a the spinnaker sock in similar conditions. From then on, I always attached a snatch block to the port or starboard cleat and pulled with my legs and back. If a gust hits, the cleat takes most of the load. Much safer and easier all around. Dave Stromquist S/V Stardust
Yup, keeping everything tethered is of utmost importance... nice with the double drogue. Always lessons to be learned. Maybe more of a dial back on the sail plan vs expected conditions vs ... ? Y'all are real troopers! The older we get, the more cautious we need to be, in order to preserve and continue to build what we have chosen. Many thanks for sharing :)
Hello everyone! I started catching up with your channel in the last six months! Sometimes with a storm l am scared for both of you but more so for the children, although what a wonderful way of life for both of them to grow up in! There is no money in the world that can give them this experience! I highly praise both of you! I did some sailing with my uncle when l was a teenager. It is a thrilling experience! Sending my best wishes to all of you for a continued safe and wonderful life! ❤
Thanks so much for sharing the crazy real sailing.....we always see good weather sailing watching the absolute power of the ocean and your calm demeanor was very entertaining...I can honestly say if you had me on board in that you might have a 56 year old nervous wreck prone to screaming and crying...but I loved watching lovely family.....
Just discovered your channel and am addicted - you two are incredible and your children are so lucky! Stay happy, healthy, human, and kind to each other. National Georgraphic Live is a speaker series in Toronto at Roy Thomson Hall, where unique people come and speak about their life experiences (with video etc. as applicable). You two would be awesome for that, if and when you felt like doing it.
Wow this was an awesome episode.🐬🌈🐬 There is so much to do on a catamaran, this is why you both look 👀 so good 👏 . Some of us just think is smooth sailing and palm trees 🌴🏖️🏝️ Keep safe and can’t believe your family is growing so fast.🐬🐬🌈💖
Just a tip! You should get to know how your MOB1 beacon communicates your position if it's activated. It ain't by satellite it's ONLY by AIS. It's NOT an EPIRB. Hoping and guessing you know this and have programmed it correctly and tested it with your VHF radio and chart plotter onboard. Might save your life!
Not sure how hard it is finding an EPIRB, especially using a chart plotter, but chasing older ELTs (aircraft equivalent) and PLB (personal locator beacon) takes a bit of skill and experience. Highly recommend practicing. There are practice ELTs on a non emergency frequency.
@@TerryKeever you won't find an EPIRB on your chart plotter as EPIRB's don't transmit in the VHF bandwidth. The MOB1 beacon by design does. When properly programmed the device when activated will make the VHF radio scream and send it's precise location which is visible on a chart plotter that is wired to an AIS receiver or transceiver.
Everybody says that the camera can never show how rough/big the sea really is! But you showed some of the best rough sea footage I have seen from a cruising yacht, so if it was rougher than that you are brave people! And crazy to risk your drone in that but you got brilliant shots.
We made this same passage, on our 44’ cutter, similar conditions. BUT…………no weather other than crude SSB recorded voice report. No chart plotter, no AIS (yes what a wonderful device). No computer, certainly no internet. You get the picture. Sooooo nice to have all of the goodies of today. For a good part of our cruising we had only a sextant for navigation! Yaaaaaay to GPS. But when we were in the San Blas, it was really remote with NO stores or services of ANY kind. We saw the occasional boat. Very nice. You guys are doing amazing job. Now the Pacific again!
I'm so impressed how you manage all the boat stuff, AND the filming, AND editing, not to mention two pre-schoolers!! WOW! We just started watching and are enjoying your reports.
On our Catana we had the same issues with the sock/spinnaker. Solution was to unfurl the Genoa and bring the spinnaker down behind that. Much easier and keep some boat speed which also helps. Great video!
You guys are awesome! So much respect for being calm during the craziness. As someone who has sailed in a few gales and been out in 4-5 meter waves, its crazy how small big waves appear when you try to film them.
This long form documentary style you are evolving into is very addictive. With the addition of long term engagement, viewers experience a family catch up connection. Once again, you are pushing and extending the boundaries of your film making and sailing. In a world of fake, it's so good to experience the real. Thanks.
The confidence you guys show in that gale was very reassuring.. I don’t know if I would’ve been so cool in those kind of conditions! Really great to see!
I made this same passage during the Christmas winds on my 60 ft. Monohull and the auto pilot could not cope with the sea state. I had to hand steer for over 8 hours. I stopped at Santa Marta to rest. I was exhausted. Never sailed in such a rough condition as that one. ⛵ 🐬 S/V Cork~Texas 🇺🇸
I destroyed an ASI on my Lagoon 440 years ago using your (and my, then) technique, being unable to get the sock/hoop down in sudden 25+ kts. Even though you significantly eased the sheet, both tack and sheet were still “on” enough to give the sail shape enough to catch the wind and remain open enough to preclude bringing the hoop down. Ultimately, short handed, I found it best to: 1. Steer deep DW, (do not come up more than enough to ensure the main will not gybe). 2. Ease the sheet only enough to bring the forward 8:17 clew enough to clear the mast. 3. Blow/release the tack completely either by a Martin breaker/Tylaska T20 snap shackle with a fid or line release, instantly de-powering the sail. Let the luff flog. 4. Position yourself just forward of the coachroof and mast (not forward on the tramps). This is why the sheet has been pre-eased to ultimately bring the clew to this position. 5. Now you will find it much easier and especially safer to haul down on the sock hoop, with a fully de-powered sail ticked in behind the main. Worked for me solo (with auto pilot) on the L440.
I would love to have this experience with an experienced sailor crew like you two. Helping, watching, learning. It is invaluable. I want to watch this a second time, as it really helps me. You do not get this in sailing courses I have done. I do wonder, when it was really big, why not deploy the drogue anchor? too much drag? You two rock.
Been there ... The hinge broke 😂 .. thick super glue or Araldite quick set. I've linked this to a newbie couple on their first boat and older cat. Hope the rest of your journeys smoother.. The barefoot doctors took a detailed crawl and chat aboard a Windelo 54 . Two things I picked up were the 2M freeboard and they have been recorded running at 20-25 kn cruising at speed. But it's all ideas and info to your elbows. Cut or otherwise... 😉🧙🏼♂️🇬🇧 The Tramp nets on them are selected to suppress any breaking waves between the hulls.
I know I am going to catch a lot of grief for this but Ben, you have got to get some gloves! Wrestling those lines when winds come up suddenly is a challenge I know, and I'm sure you know the forces involved can easily go beyond human capability in a flash. I'm also sure you have experienced rope burn before too, and you may be thinking, if it gets too bad, I'll just let the line go. But debilitating hand injury from rope burn can come in seconds...GET GLOVES! Ok, off my soapbox. Fair winds, following seas and the best of luck in all of you family's endeavors! Love what you are doing and wish I had the courage to dump it all and join you.
I’m sure this passage was a huge challenge. My rule is to expect the unexpected. Having a mono haul everything is secure. Everything!! Thanks for the video.
Hi guys, I am always surprised and amazed when I see young kids like yours living on a small yacht in a huge ocean. Also they don’t seem to have the same fear as adults I think it’s great, and what a way to be bought up with all those memories and skills they will later on have sailing the worlds Oceans. Those waves would scare the s-- out of me on that so tiny yacht 😂😂.Anyway well done and now looking forward to seeing the rest. Thanks for the great videos Jon 🇦🇺
Another great episode. Really great choices. I never understood why you trailed those lines. Just love seeing the kids having so much fun. Can't get enough of that. Greetings from Auckland.
Ashley really is a great captain and you are so fortunate to have a great sailing partner . 😊 I really love watching you under sail. It's real , exciting and what most you tuber enthusiasts love to see. Thanks for sharing. Keep her the flow and go. Thank you for sharing your tips . I like the tip you shared about using the lines as a steady anchor for your downside wave riding. Great tip. Do you have anything on the ends of the lines? . I missed that part. Have a great sail. Don't count the days. Make the days count. ! Peace!
Not being critical but I am always amazed that modern day boats go to see with out everything that isn’t Built into the boat in some way secured, everything! Love your channel,be safe!
Catamarans are so safe, could you imagine running that sea in a monohull. …but don’t get complacent. One of those rogue waves could break through your side screens and wash away those lovely kids. I would have them in life jackets and harness all times out of the cabin
This is just epic and awesome. You are just sea gods, sailing such huge waves and having fun. I learn so much from you, please accept my appreciation and fair winds and happy times! So thankful.
Ben, I had to go back and finish watching this video. It's nice to see someone land a fish who knows how to use a gaff. Thank y'all for sharing. Cheers! Blue Skies and Fair Winds. Faithfully, James
Another great episode guys. The kiddos have got the best sea legs and ride out the rough stuff without a care. But you are right Ben, you and Ashley's calm under pressure is definitely the best way for your kids!
We sailed that same coast on the way to Cartagena a couple years ago in similar conditions on our 440. We saw a max speed of 24kts, scary stuff and your vid brought it all back. Good stuff.
for some reason you guys are able to catch how absolutely massive those waves are, well done. It makes me feel anxious and excited at the same time. one of the best videos I've seen in a long time. sorry about your toilet and hope your washer is fine and so are you.
Well that looked pretty scary. Yikes. Glad ya'll are ok and only the toilet seat died. And I think you need two captains because each needs to be at the ready to take over if needed at any time, so both need to always know what the wind projections are, where the ships are, etc.
Everyone over here talking about the struggle of the sail. ALL I saw was the best head gaff of that wahoo Ben did. 😮. Whack. Fish on the boat. That was flawless dude.
We are the same onboard; our motto is “it’s two yesses or it’s a no”. Even if I’m at the helm docking, he’s calling out distance and angles. If he’s at the helm and we’re under sail, I’ll make trim suggestions. It makes us better and safer sailors 🫶🏻⛵️
Why were you dousing the Spinnaker from the starboard side with a Spinnaker being on the port side and the downhall line chafing on the Jib sale not snapped onto your safety line?
You should have a quick "release shackle" on your tether attached at your body. If you need to get free of the boat you can't release the shackle you have under pressure. Look into taking the safety at sea course from US Sailing.
Did you re-upload this guys, I am certain I watched this earlier when comments were turned off. Stunning and captivating video, what a wonderful watch this was.
@@SailingNahoa Gotcha. This one was captivating. You both deserve the best. Love your parenting, love your work ethic, and love your cinematography. I've never sailed, never will, so seeing the world through your lenses Ben/Ash is super.
Another great video, here's hoping for calmer weather. If you ever make it north to San Francisco, Cal Sailing Club would throw you one hell of a party.
Just my view, but the stantions could be a bit higher especially with the two terrific little ones on board.just an added bit of safety in a powerful seaway condition. Be safe, & enjoy the sail.
It,s been a while . Russian / Putin invasion of Ukraine . Good to be back . Your babies are growing up super fast .they make running around on a heaving deck look easy . I guess a few toys have relocated / gone for a swim .the sea state is picking up .. The kid,s do not seem a bit concerned ..proper sea legs . Looking double scary at night .. WOW still flying your drone .. recovering the drone in those conditions must be very challenging . Enjoy
Can I suggest getting a snatch block for the spin suffer line. Advantages are you don’t get pulled off the deck, can use your legs to pull the line and finally when a puff comes you can step on the line and not loose progress. Disadvantage is it is slower on a light air douse.
You have to respect the sea, was in the merchant navy for 13 years, been in some scary weather. So well done to what you have achieved on Nahoa, the good days and the bad
Tie the snuffer line back towards the mast on the leeward side, if pressure is building 30++ for days up the arse get rid of the MAINSAIL for comfortable sailing. Everything else can be rolled away.
your drone shots are epic .. showing it exactly like it is happening ... Small wonder the washing machine went walk about . At least the toilet seat seemed to be the only casualty . So far so good . Surfing down those huge swells could end badly with a nasty end over end .
In rough seas like that, one can only imagine the anxiety it causes, especially when you factor the younger souls. However when weighing against the good it must just seem to balance out. A broken Toilet seat is a bummer. Not like you carry a spare. LOL. GREAT Quality Episode guys. I may just watch it again later today.
A remarkable story of how you all have been so lucky aboard a boat if blown over will not right. Please take care as the oceans can build storms quickly and then its just survival techniques. And don't put your trust in easy stuff like roller reefing snubbers or all those great sold devices as slab and Hank on works together with halyod for spinnakers, because when things get too bad u just let the ropes go. In short good luck and always take any advice you can get from ocean skippers
Drogue - try a bridle on the stern. It'd keep the boat straighter & spread the load to 2 cleats. Running the engines & keeping water flowing properly past the rudders might help maintain heading in these conditions..
9,496th view marker; 1.5K+ LIKE posted as this 14:10 drone segments begins... another view of reality & perspective. My laundry day is not nearly as gnarly or adventurous as yours.
Lesson learned my friends. All things you don't want flying around at sea must be secured. I'm glad you learned without someone using the toilet when it happened.
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Just listening to you talk to the kids is so natural and unscripted. You guys rock. From landlubbin Mideast Alberta Cheers
Love your channel best real content with family, love the eay u slow boat ive not seen others do that. Great fish btw! Im in aus. Soz i cant help myself let alone u guys, medical stuff from dv has destroyed me! I dont have a car anymore! So the best i do is press thumps up & subscribed. Your a beautiful family if ever come to vic heading into port phillip bay let me know could help places to stay.
What a beautiful family! ❤
Perhaps your best video yet. You captured the risk and the mitigations of those risks. Showed thew leadership (by both of you) for your children. Showed us the daily challenges and how you cope with them. And you showed us the absolute beauty and power of mother nature! It's why you are such a great channel to watch. Thank you for all you do!
I wish I had experience sailing around the world with my wife and my 2 kids like you do. Watching your channel fulfill my dream : )
It may have been a rough passage, but you two look so much more engaged and alive since you started the 2nd circumnavigation :-) You were meant to do this. And what a way to grow up as a child, sailing the seas! Also, thanks for having actual sailing on your channel. Not too many of those around, despite the many, many 'Sailing xyz' channels.
What a childhood! You do a great job keeping them entertained and occupied with educational activities. Very impressive from this teacher!
@hughshepherd6596you OBVIOUSLY do not have children or have ever raised or help raise any child, or even been around a child, for those that actually have a child or children, it’s a fact you can’t keep your eyes on each 24x7x365! And btw, there are many of us in the world that grew up when car seats weren’t even a thing, let alone a law, and seatbelts weren’t ever used if there were actually in your parents car models, we were feral children, and there weren’t any hired baby sitters to look after us once we were in elementary school, during summer breaks, holidays or the time after the school bell rang for the day, and we survived just fine, we’re still alive!
So glad you all made it through that passage safely! Your courage and calm in the face of such challenge is always inspiring. It's amazing how the kids are undaunted and just seem to trust that everything is fine despite the tempest that's happening around them. How many times in life do I wish I as an adult could do the same!
wow! Epic! not only are u pitched around in 8 foot seas and 30 knots u have to run around and fix things. RESPECT!!
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Ben, for getting the spinny down. Florence sailing has a cool trick in one of their vids....if you can find it. They have a ratchet pulley block on a padeye on the deck with the downhaul line going through it. It makes life a lot easier. You pull up rather tha down and you have much better control because the free line is much shorter.
Wow..just wow! The drone footage, the music, the fantastic crafts and how you who seem to be such awesome parents, ( love the display of the kids work everywhere..), how you explain the weather and what’s happening. Then the incredible footage of the storm while you keep your cool both of you! Just discovered your channel as I watch many sailing adventures and yours stands out! Keep up the great work and enjoy your adventures with your lovely family💕.
It’s actually one captain. “Two become one”, which is Biblical, and in your case - you two are true master mariners. That is, you live on and by the sea. Very inspirational. In my humble opinion, best mariners on RUclips.
Amen to that
Have you thought about a sea anchor
The sea hates a coward. You two absolutely rock it every time. Great video!!!
Glad you fixed your comments. I love the two captains. 💕 Definitely rough seas when the boat throws the washer and breaks the toilet lid. 🚽
Thanks for sharing.
I came very close to being pulled off the foredeck by a the spinnaker sock in similar conditions. From then on, I always attached a snatch block to the port or starboard cleat and pulled with my legs and back. If a gust hits, the cleat takes most of the load. Much safer and easier all around. Dave Stromquist S/V Stardust
Yup, keeping everything tethered is of utmost importance... nice with the double drogue. Always lessons to be learned. Maybe more of a dial back on the sail plan vs expected conditions vs ... ? Y'all are real troopers! The older we get, the more cautious we need to be, in order to preserve and continue to build what we have chosen. Many thanks for sharing :)
I genuenly LOVE you guys. Keep on being great parents, ambassadores and examples for humanity.❤
Absolutely agree. These videos give me, an elderly person, SO much pleasure, from numerous aspects.
Hello everyone! I started catching up with your channel in the last six months! Sometimes with a storm l am scared for both of you but more so for the children, although what a wonderful way of life for both of them to grow up in! There is no money in the world that can give them this experience! I highly praise both of you! I did some sailing with my uncle when l was a teenager. It is a thrilling experience! Sending my best wishes to all of you for a continued safe and wonderful life! ❤
Thanks so much for sharing the crazy real sailing.....we always see good weather sailing watching the absolute power of the ocean and your calm demeanor was very entertaining...I can honestly say if you had me on board in that you might have a 56 year old nervous wreck prone to screaming and crying...but I loved watching lovely family.....
Just discovered your channel and am addicted - you two are incredible and your children are so lucky! Stay happy, healthy, human, and kind to each other. National Georgraphic Live is a speaker series in Toronto at Roy Thomson Hall, where unique people come and speak about their life experiences (with video etc. as applicable). You two would be awesome for that, if and when you felt like doing it.
Wow this was an awesome episode.🐬🌈🐬
There is so much to do on a catamaran, this is why you both look 👀 so good 👏 . Some of us just think is smooth sailing and palm trees 🌴🏖️🏝️
Keep safe and can’t believe your family is growing so fast.🐬🐬🌈💖
Greetings from Turkey.May your paths always be safe.We loved your babies very much.Be in good health and well being.
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might be the best quote of the series for me🎉 life goals
Just a tip! You should get to know how your MOB1 beacon communicates your position if it's activated. It ain't by satellite it's ONLY by AIS. It's NOT an EPIRB. Hoping and guessing you know this and have programmed it correctly and tested it with your VHF radio and chart plotter onboard. Might save your life!
Not sure how hard it is finding an EPIRB, especially using a chart plotter, but chasing older ELTs (aircraft equivalent) and PLB (personal locator beacon) takes a bit of skill and experience. Highly recommend practicing. There are practice ELTs on a non emergency frequency.
@@TerryKeever you won't find an EPIRB on your chart plotter as EPIRB's don't transmit in the VHF bandwidth. The MOB1 beacon by design does. When properly programmed the device when activated will make the VHF radio scream and send it's precise location which is visible on a chart plotter that is wired to an AIS receiver or transceiver.
Everybody says that the camera can never show how rough/big the sea really is! But you showed some of the best rough sea footage I have seen from a cruising yacht, so if it was rougher than that you are brave people! And crazy to risk your drone in that but you got brilliant shots.
We made this same passage, on our 44’ cutter, similar conditions. BUT…………no weather other than crude SSB recorded voice report. No chart plotter, no AIS (yes what a wonderful device). No computer, certainly no internet. You get the picture. Sooooo nice to have all of the goodies of today. For a good part of our cruising we had only a sextant for navigation! Yaaaaaay to GPS. But when we were in the San Blas, it was really remote with NO stores or services of ANY kind. We saw the occasional boat. Very nice. You guys are doing amazing job. Now the Pacific again!
Those waves, wow! Gotta have a strong stomach. Thanks for taking us along.
Putting drone up 😮in those winds, poor guy doesnt get enough adventure😅 he puts drone up 4 our footage❤ his kick & got 2 bleed to be stronger😂🎉 lol
I'm so impressed how you manage all the boat stuff, AND the filming, AND editing, not to mention two pre-schoolers!! WOW! We just started watching and are enjoying your reports.
On our Catana we had the same issues with the sock/spinnaker. Solution was to unfurl the Genoa and bring the spinnaker down behind that. Much easier and keep some boat speed which also helps. Great video!
Those two youngsters running around the deck make me nervous.
You guys are awesome! So much respect for being calm during the craziness. As someone who has sailed in a few gales and been out in 4-5 meter waves, its crazy how small big waves appear when you try to film them.
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This long form documentary style you are evolving into is very addictive.
With the addition of long term engagement, viewers experience a family catch up connection.
Once again, you are pushing and extending the boundaries of your film making and sailing.
In a world of fake, it's so good to experience the real.
Thanks.
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The confidence you guys show in that gale was very reassuring.. I don’t know if I would’ve been so cool in those kind of conditions! Really great to see!
😲made my tummy lurch watching…courageous souls … beautiful family …great team work 🇨🇦 ❤
I made this same passage during the Christmas winds on my 60 ft. Monohull and the auto pilot could not cope with the sea state. I had to hand steer for over 8 hours. I stopped at Santa Marta to rest. I was exhausted. Never sailed in such a rough condition as that one. ⛵ 🐬
S/V Cork~Texas 🇺🇸
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Such Beautiful Children...
Be Safe Out There,... BLESSINGS TO Y'ALL'S...
I destroyed an ASI on my Lagoon 440 years ago using your (and my, then) technique, being unable to get the sock/hoop down in sudden 25+ kts.
Even though you significantly eased the sheet, both tack and sheet were still “on” enough to give the sail shape enough to catch the wind and remain open enough to preclude bringing the hoop down.
Ultimately, short handed, I found it best to:
1. Steer deep DW, (do not come up more than enough to ensure the main will not gybe).
2. Ease the sheet only enough to bring the forward 8:17 clew enough to clear the mast.
3. Blow/release the tack completely either by a Martin breaker/Tylaska T20 snap shackle with a fid or line release, instantly de-powering the sail. Let the luff flog.
4. Position yourself just forward of the coachroof and mast (not forward on the tramps). This is why the sheet has been pre-eased to ultimately bring the clew to this position.
5. Now you will find it much easier and especially safer to haul down on the sock hoop, with a fully de-powered sail ticked in behind the main.
Worked for me solo (with auto pilot) on the L440.
Fascinating about hanging knotted lines overboard. So great to see you adventuring and still taking proper precautions.
That video took me back to why i started watching you in the first place.
Thanks Ashley and Ben
I would love to have this experience with an experienced sailor crew like you two. Helping, watching, learning. It is invaluable. I want to watch this a second time, as it really helps me. You do not get this in sailing courses I have done. I do wonder, when it was really big, why not deploy the drogue anchor? too much drag? You two rock.
That taped up toilet seat! I hope no butts were pinched! All the best through the canal.
Been there ... The hinge broke 😂 .. thick super glue or Araldite quick set.
I've linked this to a newbie couple on their first boat and older cat.
Hope the rest of your journeys smoother.. The barefoot doctors took a detailed crawl and chat aboard a Windelo 54 .
Two things I picked up were the 2M freeboard and they have been recorded running at 20-25 kn cruising at speed.
But it's all ideas and info to your elbows. Cut or otherwise... 😉🧙🏼♂️🇬🇧
The Tramp nets on them are selected to suppress any breaking waves between the hulls.
They are through the canal and sitting south Cambutal or Tonosi, Panama.
Terrific videography! So exciting and suspenseful. You are real sailors. You make it look easy
I know I am going to catch a lot of grief for this but Ben, you have got to get some gloves! Wrestling those lines when winds come up suddenly is a challenge I know, and I'm sure you know the forces involved can easily go beyond human capability in a flash. I'm also sure you have experienced rope burn before too, and you may be thinking, if it gets too bad, I'll just let the line go. But debilitating hand injury from rope burn can come in seconds...GET GLOVES! Ok, off my soapbox. Fair winds, following seas and the best of luck in all of you family's endeavors! Love what you are doing and wish I had the courage to dump it all and join you.
I was just thinking the same ❤
WOW, WHAT A VIDEO, DRONE FOOTAGE ETC,, MIND BLOWING, RESPECT FROM ~#SCOTLAND
One of the absolute best episodes ever. It had everything! Thank you Ben and Ashley, so inspirational. ❤
I’m sure this passage was a huge challenge. My rule is to expect the unexpected. Having a mono haul everything is secure. Everything!! Thanks for the video.
Hi guys, I am always surprised and amazed when I see young kids like yours living on a small yacht in a huge ocean. Also they don’t seem to have the same fear as adults I think it’s great, and what a way to be bought up with all those memories and skills they will later on have sailing the worlds Oceans. Those waves would scare the s-- out of me on that so tiny yacht 😂😂.Anyway well done and now looking forward to seeing the rest. Thanks for the great videos Jon 🇦🇺
Your videos are the best! I love following your family around the world! ❤
Gonna call my daughters tomorrow and appologize for being less attentive. Love watching your journey. Great insight. ❤
Another great episode. Really great choices. I never understood why you trailed those lines. Just love seeing the kids having so much fun. Can't get enough of that. Greetings from Auckland.
Great episode. Informative parts and exciting parts. I’m gonna sign up for patron.
Ashley really is a great captain and you are so fortunate to have a great sailing partner . 😊 I really love watching you under sail. It's real , exciting and what most you tuber enthusiasts love to see. Thanks for sharing. Keep her the flow and go. Thank you for sharing your tips . I like the tip you shared about using the lines as a steady anchor for your downside wave riding. Great tip. Do you have anything on the ends of the lines? . I missed that part. Have a great sail. Don't count the days. Make the days count. ! Peace!
woman as captain?
quit with politics
Your guys are crushing the footage!!!! This is amazing!!!
I love your family. Willa & Bodhi R adorable. Thank you 4 sharing this passage! Safe travels. ❤
Not being critical but I am always amazed that modern day boats go to see with out everything that isn’t
Built into the boat in some way secured, everything! Love your channel,be safe!
Thaysvruhgt lots stuff innicen
Wow! Good stuff... maybe the best sailing channel I've seen.
Catamarans are so safe, could you imagine running that sea in a monohull.
…but don’t get complacent. One of those rogue waves could break through your side screens and wash away those lovely kids. I would have them in life jackets and harness all times out of the cabin
This is just epic and awesome. You are just sea gods, sailing such huge waves and having fun. I learn so much from you, please accept my appreciation and fair winds and happy times! So thankful.
Ben,
I had to go back and finish watching this video. It's nice to see someone land a fish who knows how to use a gaff. Thank y'all for sharing. Cheers!
Blue Skies and Fair Winds.
Faithfully,
James
You always have the best footage of the big waves. I have seen no other channel who can show what its really like. Cheers!
Another great episode guys. The kiddos have got the best sea legs and ride out the rough stuff without a care. But you are right Ben, you and Ashley's calm under pressure is definitely the best way for your kids!
My favorite sailing channel by far
We sailed that same coast on the way to Cartagena a couple years ago in similar conditions on our 440. We saw a max speed of 24kts, scary stuff and your vid brought it all back. Good stuff.
Ben, Ashley, you guys are marvelously engaging !
for some reason you guys are able to catch how absolutely massive those waves are, well done. It makes me feel anxious and excited at the same time.
one of the best videos I've seen in a long time. sorry about your toilet and hope your washer is fine and so are you.
Holy crudolly that advertisement for dream you did was absolutely on point and as quick as possible.
Well that looked pretty scary. Yikes. Glad ya'll are ok and only the toilet seat died.
And I think you need two captains because each needs to be at the ready to take over if needed at any time, so both need to always know what the wind projections are, where the ships are, etc.
You did amazing. Embrace the moment. Bad passages make great stories. Stay safe
Everyone over here talking about the struggle of the sail. ALL I saw was the best head gaff of that wahoo Ben did. 😮. Whack. Fish on the boat. That was flawless dude.
We are the same onboard; our motto is “it’s two yesses or it’s a no”. Even if I’m at the helm docking, he’s calling out distance and angles. If he’s at the helm and we’re under sail, I’ll make trim suggestions. It makes us better and safer sailors 🫶🏻⛵️
Why were you dousing the Spinnaker from the starboard side with a Spinnaker being on the port side and the downhall line chafing on the Jib sale not snapped onto your safety line?
Best Mariners videos to see for those of us landlocked. You folks are great!
You should have a quick "release shackle" on your tether attached at your body. If you need to get free of the boat you can't release the shackle you have under pressure. Look into taking the safety at sea course from US Sailing.
Did you re-upload this guys, I am certain I watched this earlier when comments were turned off. Stunning and captivating video, what a wonderful watch this was.
Yes. Had to re upload due to some RUclips issue. Likely children clips
@@SailingNahoa youtube is so annoying sometimes, the video was great
@@SailingNahoa Gotcha. This one was captivating. You both deserve the best. Love your parenting, love your work ethic, and love your cinematography. I've never sailed, never will, so seeing the world through your lenses Ben/Ash is super.
@davidmartin2180 they, yuck-tube, has pointed their finger at another sailing creator, too... recently.
@@stevenr8606 there was nothing wrong with the original video smh
my favourite sailing channel, always has been, always will be!
Great shots of blue skies and angry seas! Seriously...just fantastic!
You two are awesome, and to be fair, you've both got 'keepers'. 😊
Another great video, here's hoping for calmer weather. If you ever make it north to San Francisco, Cal Sailing Club would throw you one hell of a party.
Amazing drone footage. It shows how fierce the ocean can be. You are amazing sailors and videographers.
Just my view, but the stantions could be a bit higher especially with the two terrific little ones on board.just an added bit of safety in a powerful seaway condition. Be safe, & enjoy the sail.
It,s been a while . Russian / Putin invasion of Ukraine . Good to be back . Your babies are growing up super fast .they make running around on a heaving deck look easy . I guess a few toys have relocated / gone for a swim .the sea state is picking up .. The kid,s do not seem a bit concerned ..proper sea legs . Looking double scary at night .. WOW still flying your drone .. recovering the drone in those conditions must be very challenging . Enjoy
Can I suggest getting a snatch block for the spin suffer line. Advantages are you don’t get pulled off the deck, can use your legs to pull the line and finally when a puff comes you can step on the line and not loose progress. Disadvantage is it is slower on a light air douse.
Wow! THAT does NOT look like fun. Scary. Your experiences in handling such conditions is evident. Great job. Cheers 🍻
You have to respect the sea, was in the merchant navy for 13 years, been in some scary weather. So well done to what you have achieved on Nahoa, the good days and the bad
Fad n ave destyirre git chiyt inn100 feet waves
I really appreciated the spirit of the moments you shared
Omg amazing video, I pray for you safety everyday. Thanks for sharing another incredible video 🙏🙏🕊🕊🥰⛵️⛵️⛵️
Tie the snuffer line back towards the mast on the leeward side, if pressure is building 30++ for days up the arse get rid of the MAINSAIL for comfortable sailing. Everything else can be rolled away.
Im addicted to your videos! Seriously considering just sailing the oceans with my family
your drone shots are epic .. showing it exactly like it is happening ... Small wonder the washing machine went walk about . At least the toilet seat seemed to be the only casualty . So far so good . Surfing down those huge swells could end badly with a nasty end over end .
In rough seas like that, one can only imagine the anxiety it causes, especially when you factor the younger souls. However when weighing against the good it must just seem to balance out. A broken Toilet seat is a bummer. Not like you carry a spare. LOL. GREAT Quality Episode guys. I may just watch it again later today.
Hi Judd Clark here ❤ your guys channel hope to see on the water somewhere some day 😀 , I'm from New Zealand 🇳🇿 just about to buy my first yatch 🎉
A remarkable story of how you all have been so lucky aboard a boat if blown over will not right. Please take care as the oceans can build storms quickly and then its just survival techniques. And don't put your trust in easy stuff like roller reefing snubbers or all those great sold devices as slab and Hank on works together with halyod for spinnakers, because when things get too bad u just let the ropes go. In short good luck and always take any advice you can get from ocean skippers
Drogue - try a bridle on the stern. It'd keep the boat straighter & spread the load to 2 cleats. Running the engines & keeping water flowing properly past the rudders might help maintain heading in these conditions..
Re Upload :D great video you managed the storm quite well.
I would have the kids in life jackets, also, or have a nanny on board, to help with cooking, and kids,😊
Great sailing adventure guys with your kiddos..have a nice and safe trip in this beautiful world...God bless..from Philipoines❤🙏🤗🎣
9,496th view marker; 1.5K+ LIKE posted as this 14:10 drone segments begins... another view of reality & perspective.
My laundry day is not nearly as gnarly or adventurous as yours.
do you have a sea anchor trailing on the chain?
Brave and adventurous. Another great video
Absolutely amazing!
Lesson learned my friends. All things you don't want flying around at sea must be secured. I'm glad you learned without someone using the toilet when it happened.
ben is going along with feminism
if he doesnt take charge
they are in danger
as long they dont face real emergency, they will be fine, but
Amazing filming and sailing. Thank you for sharing.