The underwater scenery with the turtles, sting ray, and the nursing shark was awesome! I Hope Micheal finds all the leaks on the dinghy so he doesn't wear out his foot pumping it up twice a day. It must be frustrating not knowing where the leaks are. I enjoyed the video!
Mark , thanks for appreciating all of the hard work that goes into these videos. This one in particular was so incredible to shoot as the turtles , shark and ray were totally unfazed by our presence. So often the turtles zip away the minute they see you near. We felt like we were in a National Geographic documentary - what a dream come true.
Our pleasure! We watched a lot of videos prior to our purchase and learned from other boaters. We have made so many little changes to make things work better for us, and hope that others may get ideas from that as well. Thank you for taking the time to comment
Hi Panic, I googled that song and maybe it was another version but I don't hear the music you referred to on our video. Rush is a classic Canadian Band though!
I just happened to find your channel. Love your videos and love that you are living life well. We have a small cabin cruiser (Searay 260) that is trailerable. We live in Louisiana and the furthest have taken it to is the Panhandle of Florida. We would love to take it to the Bahamas but just not brave enough. We have a couple of years and plan to buy and 40 ish ft boat and will live on it while working remotely. Is starlink reliable in all of these remote locations?
@@Laceyssailingvideos hello Lacey, so glad you found us, and happy to hear you are enjoying the videos. If you decide to do the crossing we are certain you will love the Bahamas. Starlink has worked really well for us. It does drain the battery so be aware of that part . All the best !
how many hours did you put on the motor over this trip and were you able to change oil every 100 hours? Love love the videos and hope to get a boat we can trailer. to do the same
The underwater scenery with the turtles, sting ray, and the nursing shark was awesome! I Hope Micheal finds all the leaks on the dinghy so he doesn't wear out his foot pumping it up twice a day. It must be frustrating not knowing where the leaks are. I enjoyed the video!
Thanks T. It was the highlight of the entire trip . We could have spent all day underwater with those turtles. They were so relaxed!
Fantastic turtle footage.Feels like a more down to earth sailing channel. Always enjoy your episodes!
Thank you Douglas. Your kind words help to inspire us to continue. We appreciate it.
You guys are living the life. I'm green with envy. Thanks so much.
Jack , we feel very fortunate . Thanks for supporting us in our adventures . We love to hear from you .
Excellent!!!!!!!! Thanks for sharing your adventure!!!!!!
Thank you for taking the time to comment Robert. We are happy to hear you are enjoying the episodes!
How magical to be so close to those turtles
It was absolutely the highlight of the trip!!!!!
Another wonderful vide! Showing anchorages will help many people.
Thank you JCA!
Great footage, camera work, editing and narration.
Mark , thanks for appreciating all of the hard work that goes into these videos. This one in particular was so incredible to shoot as the turtles , shark and ray were totally unfazed by our presence. So often the turtles zip away the minute they see you near. We felt like we were in a National Geographic documentary - what a dream come true.
Appreciate the comments on Starlink and your other improvements.
Our pleasure! We watched a lot of videos prior to our purchase and learned from other boaters. We have made so many little changes to make things work better for us, and hope that others may get ideas from that as well. Thank you for taking the time to comment
Excellent video, excellent channel. The music is actually a song called Ghost of a Chance by Canadian band Rush.
Hi Panic, I googled that song and maybe it was another version but I don't hear the music you referred to on our video. Rush is a classic Canadian Band though!
I just happened to find your channel. Love your videos and love that you are living life well. We have a small cabin cruiser (Searay 260) that is trailerable. We live in Louisiana and the furthest have taken it to is the Panhandle of Florida. We would love to take it to the Bahamas but just not brave enough. We have a couple of years and plan to buy and 40 ish ft boat and will live on it while working remotely. Is starlink reliable in all of these remote locations?
@@Laceyssailingvideos hello Lacey, so glad you found us, and happy to hear you are enjoying the videos. If you decide to do the crossing we are certain you will love the Bahamas. Starlink has worked really well for us. It does drain the battery so be aware of that part . All the best !
Great spot ! was there many years ago . We never tried , but are '' regular '' boaters able to go into the docks , or is exclusive to mega yachts ?
While we were there it was not open to the public. Only one mega yacht...and we were politely asked to leave without filling up our water jug.
how many hours did you put on the motor over this trip and were you able to change oil every 100 hours? Love love the videos and hope to get a boat we can trailer. to do the same
Hi Andy, I made an Oil change before the big trip to the Bahamas. We put on a 115 hrs before we changed oil again.