Hurricane Beryl: Carnage in the Carriacou mangroves | Ep119

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  • Опубликовано: 11 окт 2024

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  • @kendrickhogan5385
    @kendrickhogan5385 2 месяца назад +136

    I suppose it shouldn't be surprising, given Judy's and Steve's career backgrounds, but this was breathtakingly well done.

    • @svfairisle
      @svfairisle  2 месяца назад +9

      So kind thank you

    • @kodiak7
      @kodiak7 2 месяца назад +10

      It is. But I don’t think docos should use music to manipulate my emotions. Let the images and sound do the work.

    • @FlyBrent
      @FlyBrent 2 месяца назад +8

      @@kodiak7where can we see your work?

    • @SuperDiagnostic
      @SuperDiagnostic Месяц назад

      Who are Judy and Steve. 💁

  • @MrBertHeylen
    @MrBertHeylen 2 месяца назад +93

    I had already seen a few videos of this disaster, but this one was about the boat people. And your skills to make a movie comes in very handy here. No sensationalism like some storm chasers. But with feeling. I made a small donation. Super work. Thank you Judy and Steve.

    • @svfairisle
      @svfairisle  2 месяца назад +3

      Thanks for the donation, every little helps!

  • @kamilkachnic7360
    @kamilkachnic7360 2 месяца назад +39

    The best hurricane Beryl coverege on YT, much better than all CNN`s iteration.

  • @davedavids9619
    @davedavids9619 2 месяца назад +131

    This may sound very harsh and rude, but it is not meant to be that way. I lived in the Caribbean for almost 30 years, was a SAR pilot and flew many hurricane relief flights during that time.
    As a tip to all sailors, if people claim there is a safe place during a hurricane and it does not include getting out of the way..........forget it. There is no safe place during a hurricane, hurricane holes do not exist, so don't even try. If you hear a hurricane is coming your way.....get out of the way. Take your boat and go South, as far as you can. Trinidad was only 200 km or 110 nm away from carriacou island. That is a distance you can do in less than 24 hours. The worst thing that can happen is that you are still caught in a hurricane, so nothing lost by moving South.
    The absolute worst thing you can do is trying to be smart and think you can tie up your boat to ride it through a hurricane. There are a few safe islands, where you are outside the hurricane belt, those islands are Avis islands, Bonaire, Curacao and Aruba, you will be 100 % safe there. In other words, when hurricane season starts, move your boat in that direction and you will be out of danger. Might be uncomfortable, the seas can be rough, but you will survive.
    Good luck everyone this season.

    • @aztekjp
      @aztekjp 2 месяца назад +1

      *

    • @obsidianjane4413
      @obsidianjane4413 2 месяца назад +5

      A lot of the damage is caused by three factors:
      1) Abandoned or seasonal boats that are just left on mooring or on the hard by owners who are "Snow birds", Americans or Canadians who only use their boats on vacation.
      2) Boats in charter service for the above.
      3) Low income/poor liveaboards who can't leave or go anywhere else for lots of reasons.
      #3 is of course the most tragic and heartbreaking.

    • @julla1416
      @julla1416 2 месяца назад +1

      @@davedavids9619 very interesting.

    • @davedavids9619
      @davedavids9619 2 месяца назад +9

      @@obsidianjane4413 still, all the boats that could have moved, also the low income owners, should have sailed to the South. The wind basically always comes from the East, with 20 - 25 kts, so 5 to 6 kts per hour was feasible. They could have made it to safety, but they chose not to move.
      During my time as a SAR pilot in that area I often wondered what made people decide not to move to safety. And after talking to many people the answer was always the same: 'they underestimated the power of a hurricane' !
      A hurricane is not a 40 or 50 kt wind, not even a 60 kt wind. A hurricane is often 100 - 150 kts of wind for many many hours.
      In short, if your boat can move.........MOVE.

    • @obsidianjane4413
      @obsidianjane4413 2 месяца назад +1

      @@davedavids9619 Easy for you to "shouda coulda"...

  • @ProfessorAV
    @ProfessorAV 2 месяца назад +27

    These poor people, both on land and on their boats. Completely terrifying and I especially appreciated the guy who was able to record himself during the storm. Compelling and heartbreaking.

    • @svfairisle
      @svfairisle  2 месяца назад +2

      Yes Jason did very well

    • @jase4270
      @jase4270 2 месяца назад +1

      It's material stuff at least you are alive some aren't so lucky.

  • @roadboat9216
    @roadboat9216 2 месяца назад +22

    Wow. I went into this lagoon a number of yrs ago. We had a more minor storm coming so went in. It was fine for the minor blow that we had. The holing is poor with ooozy muck. Trouble getting anchors to really set well. THERE ARE NO GOOD HURRICANE HOLES. You MUST get out of the way!! Trinidad is the place. We sailed there every hurricane season. Listened to the devastation up island on SSB and Ham radio a number to times. At the first inkling of a hurricane GET OUT.
    Always have your boat ready to get underway in a few hrs notice. Or better yet, just go to Trinidad by July. We loved it there anyway. Wow, so sorry. NO Grenada is not a good place to be for hurricane season. Don’’t know where this idea came from. It only takes one. Great job of documenting this. Thanks.

  • @DeniseTerrell-oy5tm
    @DeniseTerrell-oy5tm 2 месяца назад +6

    Just wow! I have not seen anything like this. What kind people to help float these boats again! 💕

    • @judyaslett6209
      @judyaslett6209 2 месяца назад +1

      They are a lovely group of people helping!

  • @BlackheartCharlie
    @BlackheartCharlie 2 месяца назад +5

    Live aboard sailor of 20 years here. I literally have tears running down my face. Thank you for this video. Thank you for being part of the family of citizens of our Ocean family and helping out. The damage is devastating, but the love of fellow cruisers is always humbling and reassuring.
    Many Blessings on you both.

    • @svfairisle
      @svfairisle  2 месяца назад +1

      A true cruisers response, thank you.

  • @DanielleEvans-x1r
    @DanielleEvans-x1r 2 месяца назад +11

    Thank you for this video.
    I sailed with Susie on Spirited lady in 2014 . She is an incredible woman and sailor and was gutted to hear that the boat had sank . What a huge relief to see her back floating. Thank you xxx

  • @dennismalcolm6620
    @dennismalcolm6620 2 месяца назад +38

    GREAT JOB GUYS..WHAT A DEVASTATION !!!..😢..THANKS FOR TAKING THE TIME TO HELP AND SHARE ....

  • @alisonsykora
    @alisonsykora Месяц назад +5

    Hands down, in my top 5 islands. I love Carriacou and it’s beautiful people. Thank you for going to help and for reporting on the situation there.

  • @KayLee19676
    @KayLee19676 2 месяца назад +9

    I love that you show the human side of it. This is real journalism. Well done. Donated.

  • @wildaltarose
    @wildaltarose 2 месяца назад +3

    Thank you for a more realistic video of how the boaters made out. You helped as much as you could and I am sure the people you met appreciated that.

  • @thomasbrasse3145
    @thomasbrasse3145 2 месяца назад +12

    So uplifting to see Spirited Lady re-floated. What a beautiful vessel! Great reporting here. Already donated.

  • @keonesilva3646
    @keonesilva3646 2 месяца назад +5

    Wow. 😮😢😢. Most of the boats were quality built and survived but I would not have wanted to be aboard. Great video. Watched from Hawaii. ❤

  • @26N80W
    @26N80W 2 месяца назад +12

    So happy to see Spirited Lady floating again. What a wonderful owner.

  • @irisblume1132
    @irisblume1132 2 месяца назад +5

    After my tears tears dried, I have only one thing to say. When we first sailed south, past Mexico, we always promised not to be in a hurricane area during cyclone season. We did that one year in Mexico. I worried the whole time. We got lucky, but also learned a very valuable lesson. Our hearts go out to everyone!!!

  • @grantcormack9683
    @grantcormack9683 2 месяца назад +9

    You can still hear the trauma in their voices.
    As others have said your video was a great chronicle of the hurricane & the people involved.

  • @michaelwake5600
    @michaelwake5600 2 месяца назад +6

    Thank you both for taking the time and patience to share these stories.

  • @karaDee2363
    @karaDee2363 2 месяца назад +5

    Is so great to see people coming together to help each other out. . And thank you for making a video about it

  • @carltontweedle5724
    @carltontweedle5724 2 месяца назад +28

    Thanks for showing the real story of life on the waves. Not all blue lagoons and bikinis. I was a Merchant seaman been on all sorts of ships, been thrown in the air out my bunk a few times. Been in some very bad weather but wind at a 100 knots never.

  • @jeffreyoconnor6994
    @jeffreyoconnor6994 2 месяца назад +10

    Thanks for trying to help, and showing the devastation. I don't know how the locals can deal with this every season . The Western Caribbean Islands are like pins in a bowling alley every year. The devastation in 2017 season is still evident in some areas . Here's hoping for a decent recovery for locals and yachties alike.

  • @Rittlesleo
    @Rittlesleo 2 месяца назад +5

    Thankfully it looks like the weather isn’t conducive for hurricane development so progress can be made towards getting people back on their feet. Thank you for showing us the situation there. Take care.

  • @hafenkinoblog
    @hafenkinoblog 2 месяца назад +5

    Thank you so much for taking us with you. Thanks for helping the other sailors! 😀👍

  • @SirAdamMeek
    @SirAdamMeek 2 месяца назад +7

    Thank you for sharing Lou's story! And for assisting in the aftermath!

  • @Gottie1959
    @Gottie1959 2 месяца назад +6

    Wow huge damage done by the Hurricane, we here in Cape Town South Africa also went through a huge storm which lasted for a week, huge damage done, but we are getting there, I hope that the damage done during the Hurricane will soon be solved, and thank you for sharing the huge heartsore, thank you for you and everyone else contributing relieve, love you guys

  • @richardclarke8585
    @richardclarke8585 2 месяца назад +4

    All Kudos to you both for getting there and lending a hand , its not just physical im sure you presence was appreciated 🙏

  • @heronemosheppard8877
    @heronemosheppard8877 2 месяца назад +4

    You guts are Lovely. Hearts of gold. Blessings & gratitude to you.

  • @John_Smith__
    @John_Smith__ 2 месяца назад +4

    Thank you once again for this amazing episode. Sadly it broke my heart looking at all those boats affected by the hurricane. Amazing scenes to be looking at no doubt but heart breaking. Thanks for sharing.

  • @SailingHollyBlue
    @SailingHollyBlue 2 месяца назад +9

    That was emotional to watch…for so many reasons…well done guys for raising awareness and with such professionalism ⚓️❤️

  • @svtiggerr
    @svtiggerr 2 месяца назад +5

    Great video, your interview with Lou helped me a lot, my boat is next to her and you gave me a good opportunity to assess her a little more
    Neika

  • @TurnOffYourTV
    @TurnOffYourTV 2 месяца назад +4

    Sensational Filmmaking.
    Pray for all involved.
    I positioned deep in the Mang for Ian, wasn't enough.
    FMB 🇺🇲

  • @dunk856
    @dunk856 2 месяца назад +4

    Possessions can be replaced, boats repaired but people are far more precious, hoping you are both well. Stay safe

  • @AndreiFedorov
    @AndreiFedorov 2 месяца назад +6

    Great film! Thank you. I have reposted it to my FB.

  • @JokerXL
    @JokerXL 2 месяца назад +7

    Steve had the forethought to move out of Beryl’s way, well ahead of time. I’m surprised so many others didn’t.

  • @janiemcvicker739
    @janiemcvicker739 2 месяца назад +6

    The film is beyond amazing!! Your kind hearts shining brightly your kindness will be rewarded. We feel very grateful, our old girl Onward was hauled out in Grenada Marine during the storm. Stay Safe. One love Autie and Janie McVicker S/V Onward

  • @sailingforeverautumn
    @sailingforeverautumn 2 месяца назад +4

    Absolutely devastating as just like those on land, some of the cruisers lost their homes too. I don't even know where I would start. Thanks for bringing that to us, it's hard to comprehend what happens in hurricanes without seeing it.

  • @jamesthomas7928
    @jamesthomas7928 2 месяца назад +3

    Thanks for doing this film. I am in Grenada too but escaped the worst of it in Hog Island Bay, but I know of many sailors in Carricou who lost their boats. The other islands which weren't mentioned such as Mareau got wiped clean so help is desperately needed. Financial if possible and physical if you can get here with tools and skills.

  • @anthonylander4606
    @anthonylander4606 2 месяца назад +9

    There has been so little mainstream media reporting of the devastation on Carriacou. The focus of most early reporting was on what might happen in the USA and Mexico. This work by Judy and Steve fills a gap. I am amzaed at how few people in the UK who know the Grenadines and have lived, worked, had holidays or studied there knew anything about Beryl.
    I was suprised that some in the UK thought it might be adventous and fun to witness such an event. This kind of reporting corrects that misconception.

  • @sailingwiththejamess
    @sailingwiththejamess Месяц назад +2

    So sad to see all the carnage of the boats. We got hit with a Cat 3 cyclone the beginning of this year, the eye went right over us. Very eerie in the eye with the calm and stillness. Quite a few boats ended up on the shore or rocks or smashed apart with TC Kirrily, the positive thing was the amazing community in the aftermath and everyone helping each other. Our thoughts are with everyone affected

  • @StefSea
    @StefSea 2 месяца назад +11

    Great video! Thank you for telling their stories. As someone who had their life disrupted by a major hurricane and then became a cruiser I can resonate with what they are going through. We are all much stronger and resilient than we think.

    • @svfairisle
      @svfairisle  2 месяца назад +3

      Yes the human spirit is amazing

  • @joelambing2430
    @joelambing2430 2 месяца назад +18

    Thank you for the nice reporting. The personal stories are very touching. You're the best!

  • @annic5826
    @annic5826 2 месяца назад +3

    Thank you both for raising awareness. Been following you guys for a while and thank you for all the time an effort to share with us all. Donnation made hope all the bits help. Andy

  • @StinePedersen-y3o
    @StinePedersen-y3o 2 месяца назад +16

    Lou and Anthony! You don’t know how many times I did think of you guys, while the hurricane was there and after, when I saw the pictures was your boat one of the boats I was looking for! I was the girl right next to your boat, but I left Saturday eve, sad that I didn’t took you with me!!!!!!!!.…… I’m so so glad to see that you guys are alive and stayed together while the hurricane was there. Super good decision to stay on Anthony’s boat! It’s not going to help you much, but I wish you the best of luck! And I really hope I’ll see you again one day. You guys are so strong and brave!

  • @FREEDOM195844
    @FREEDOM195844 2 месяца назад +6

    This video brings tears to my eyes but it’s incredible to watch everyone pitching in and helping.

  • @jeffmooreD40
    @jeffmooreD40 2 месяца назад +11

    Thank you Steve and Judy. Day after Beryl, I donated to Direct Relief for the island, now directing to Operation Cruiser Aid. Thank you for going to Carriacou and sharing the cruiser story.

  • @WhyWorry1
    @WhyWorry1 2 месяца назад +5

    Thank you for this. So heartbreaking, and also nice to see that people are getting help

  • @AdventuresofanoldSeadog
    @AdventuresofanoldSeadog 23 дня назад +1

    Wow, nice coverage of a nasty situation. Great video.

  • @TT-tn1dp
    @TT-tn1dp 2 месяца назад +16

    Many thanks for capturing and allowing their own story to be told … very well done!

  • @kristybatista2415
    @kristybatista2415 2 месяца назад +6

    God bless you both for going to give aid, and for the video so others can see just how bad it was for those poor people on the boats and the island. Just heartbreaking.

  • @sailing.everyday
    @sailing.everyday 2 месяца назад +13

    Thanks for sharing these stories 🙏⛵️ breaks my heart / can’t even imagine being in that position with our home. Will help spread the good word!

  • @sailingxtremeadventures542
    @sailingxtremeadventures542 2 месяца назад +8

    That was tough to watch, I lost my boat in Irma 2017 in Sint Maarten, at the time you feel totally lost but with hope you do come through it and the bad memories fade. Not only is it a financial thing, will the insurance company cover the loss or not, it's emotional especially when it's your home. Thanks for the video.

    • @svfairisle
      @svfairisle  2 месяца назад +1

      Yes there are many people still in shock there

  • @danielhylton4675
    @danielhylton4675 2 месяца назад +7

    I lived in Key West, Florida for over 25 yrs through many. I lived what hurricanes can do. Not on a boat but. Prayers for those afflicted by mother natures wrath 🙏🙏🙏

    • @Julian0886
      @Julian0886 2 месяца назад

      I’m from Europe and visited Key West once in my life. What a beautiful place, I wonder how 25y in such paradise looked like. I was surprised to see many houses with protection on the windows. Now I understand why.

  • @janicehagar6876
    @janicehagar6876 2 месяца назад +9

    Thank you for this, good information on the cruising community has been hard to find. So glad to see that Susie's boat is up!

  • @sebastianvandenpauwert4794
    @sebastianvandenpauwert4794 2 месяца назад +4

    Extremely well done episode and absolutely heartbreaking from the beginning to the end.

  • @albertstahl3474
    @albertstahl3474 2 месяца назад +3

    Bravo for your assistance and reporting of this unfortunate event !!!

  • @fgansell
    @fgansell 2 месяца назад +4

    So good in so many ways, thank you foe showing us who are so far away. Very professional.

  • @geoffmccoll4640
    @geoffmccoll4640 2 месяца назад +2

    When the tough gets going, the tough gets going. Well done for helping from Australia NSW 2371

  • @robertpenman4963
    @robertpenman4963 2 месяца назад +5

    Amazing coverage ,the most concise I've seen ,very sympatheticly produced and really brought home the sadness and desperation of the whole business

  • @rdholmes2007
    @rdholmes2007 2 месяца назад +5

    Well done for bringing this disaster to so many people’s attention and with your usual professional production skills. 🙏

  • @debbiemccrossan3809
    @debbiemccrossan3809 2 месяца назад +5

    Very informative thank you. My heart goes out to all those who have lost by their boats/homes. ❤

  • @amandad7121
    @amandad7121 2 месяца назад +9

    Thank you for raising awareness and helping.

  • @Kac210
    @Kac210 2 месяца назад +5

    Right here now with the team, and it still have lots of work to be done. Its still very difficult.

  • @uhoffmann29
    @uhoffmann29 2 месяца назад +7

    it's hard to hit a "Like" button on a video like this, but it's a well done video, despite the devestating topic. 😕

  • @Nedankinde93
    @Nedankinde93 2 месяца назад +22

    Your BBC editing skills really shine through!

    • @phucknuts.7065
      @phucknuts.7065 2 месяца назад

      Did they work for the BBC?

    • @svfairisle
      @svfairisle  2 месяца назад +6

      Thank you. I do hope this results in help for the people in the film! Their boats are stuck. Many have lost their homes

    • @DavidSmith-tu6jd
      @DavidSmith-tu6jd 2 месяца назад

      Really? This news is 2 weeks old. These two showing how the BBC regulates the news.

    • @svfairisle
      @svfairisle  2 месяца назад +12

      @@DavidSmith-tu6jd This is happening right now. We filmed the whole thing in the last few days. These guys have been stuck in the mangroves now for more than 2 weeks and no one is helping them. That is the story!

    • @David-qs5ii
      @David-qs5ii 2 месяца назад

      ​@@DavidSmith-tu6jd Idiot

  • @johnmajewski1065
    @johnmajewski1065 2 месяца назад +5

    Truly terrifying experience for all concerned. Thanks for bring the story to us sailors there are many lessons learned from your documentary reported on the shoulders and at the cost to unfortunate boat owners, who lives have changed forever.
    It seems from your report the group of boats moored close together, these boats in themselves created the most damage because they rammed into each other by the hurricane winds. Very Very sad state of affairs. Good video reporting and in depth coverage. I learned a lot because of your efforts. Many Thanks SV Skoiern IV.

  • @PRLIBRE_SOBERANO
    @PRLIBRE_SOBERANO 2 месяца назад +4

    And this is just the start of hurricane season

  • @stephenwalker1943
    @stephenwalker1943 2 месяца назад +5

    Great video, my kids are wondering why I'm getting teary eyed watching youtube. I told them its because of the salt water

  • @andyroach420
    @andyroach420 2 месяца назад +6

    Bless you for getting family heirlooms. Family is important.

  • @Gladtobeleaving
    @Gladtobeleaving 2 месяца назад +6

    These are amazing pictures. Thank you.

  • @grantaylward7385
    @grantaylward7385 2 месяца назад +4

    Great video showing the reality of what happened. Sailed in a hurricane in the atlantic and its a scary experience enduring the forces of nature. Nice of ypu guys to try and do some good

  • @bamabldr66
    @bamabldr66 2 месяца назад +2

    Absolutely amazing Human Beings ❤️ ♥️ ❤!
    God Bless and I hope things are somewhat better...
    -Cliff
    Fairhope, Alabama

  • @GenXPats
    @GenXPats 2 месяца назад +5

    Absolutely heartwrenching. Thank you for this beautifully filmed and tastefully edited video.

  • @liberationyachts007
    @liberationyachts007 2 месяца назад +17

    The number one rule for the cruising sailor other than not falling overboard, is NOT being in a hurricane zone during hurricane season!
    The mariner learned this a thousand years ago.
    The inexperienced will think they can do it, but it's foolish to test your luck with mother nature. Every season boats are piled on the beach and then sold or destroyed

    • @anthonylander4606
      @anthonylander4606 2 месяца назад +7

      This was very early in the year and at this time of year Carriacou should have been a reasonably safe place to be. Every day we take reasonable risks - that is what life involves- being in Carriacou was reasonable. There was meteorological warning of trouble brewing but for some sailors insufficient time to run. The greatest danger is within a few miles radius of the centre of the storm. The chance of the centre passing over Carriacou as it did were low.

    • @yallaimshi8091
      @yallaimshi8091 2 месяца назад

      @@anthonylander4606 This was inside the well established hurricane season. Why weren't you in Trinidad just a few days sail away. Nuts.

  • @simonhantler8062
    @simonhantler8062 2 месяца назад +4

    a brilliant doco, can tell its your past experience that makes it in depth.

  • @music-man
    @music-man 2 месяца назад +3

    im just lost for words utter devastaion. That was so nice that someone gave there boat to Lou and anthony boat is ok.
    Hurricanes are just going to get stronger its just a fact and people are either going to believe it or not as the oceans get warmer. Thanks for sharing. wow glad susans boat was ok thats a beautiful yacht one i have loved for many years just like your hans christian. cheers from the brit in la stay safe x

  • @SunsetSpecter
    @SunsetSpecter 2 месяца назад +4

    Having gone though Ian on FMB with a S2 9.8c, this is all sadly too familiure. My heart goes out to everyone.

  • @26N80W
    @26N80W 2 месяца назад +4

    Having a gas generator running on the bow with hatches sucking the exhaust below is really unsafe unless I'm missing something. Big thanks for helping people that really need it!

  • @philbarron1148
    @philbarron1148 2 месяца назад +4

    Thank you for raising awareness. Great video and editing.

  • @loubyrne192
    @loubyrne192 2 месяца назад +1

    Help is coming, a salvage company from the BVI arrives tonight to help. We went through Irma and Maria so these guys know what to do. Be strong, you will get through this 🙏🏼 One Love ❤

  • @feanor3876
    @feanor3876 2 месяца назад +3

    Living in New Orleans during Katrina this strikes home deep.

  • @seanmolony-redstickastro238
    @seanmolony-redstickastro238 2 месяца назад +2

    Thanks for the video. I live outside New Orleans and was here for Katrina and several more since then , so I know the feeling of being at a loss. It will get better with time. You find out what people are made of during these times. Peace and Prayers.

    • @svfairisle
      @svfairisle  2 месяца назад +1

      You certainly do. And we have many some really kind people

  • @locksnkeys
    @locksnkeys 2 месяца назад +4

    Heart-rending! Oh so sad - thank you for helping.

  • @Glyn69
    @Glyn69 2 месяца назад +4

    Well done, you two great help for the less fortunate

  • @lisat972
    @lisat972 2 месяца назад +3

    Thank you! Excellent video

  • @knotnauti
    @knotnauti 2 месяца назад +2

    Gosh what a terrifying experience. Good on you for getting stuck in and helping. Thank you for making this video and bringing to light the not so fun side of cruising.

  • @stuartpryke-x2j
    @stuartpryke-x2j 2 месяца назад +3

    I’ve forwarded this to my app group in Hebe Haven as an awareness narrative for our typhoon season..🤞🤞

  • @AfricanFlightStar
    @AfricanFlightStar 2 месяца назад +1

    It's so good to see a calm, very professional narrative and video footage of what happened in Carriacou, versus the deliberate hype on many other channels who are (sadly) lowering their principles to "get those views". So thank you for bringing us this insight into the harsh realities of how this disaster affected those cruisers who where there.
    The scenes you showed us in this video, reminded me of what I saw in St Thomas, USVI, in January 2018, just four months after both Maria and Irma had wiped out that island, along with St Croix and many other islands. I was there for a part time flying contract for that year, flying between St Thomas and St Croix, and from the air flying every day, I saw so many sunken boats everywhere, literally hundreds of them, it was shocking. Months later, the non-salvageable boats were stripped of all useful materials and taken by barge to central locations where they were smashed up using giant excavators, and dumped into landfills. As a sailboat lover, it was a very sorry sight to see. And that was just the boats; every building and every vehicle on land, was damaged and beaten up. Almost every car looked as if it had been beaten up with giant baseball bats on every side. The destruction has to be seen first hand, in order to be fully understood.
    I donated to RISE Grenada last Sunday, during their all-day 'web-a-thon', which was a fantastic event, but I imagine those funds are not for the cruisers either. Will make a donation to Operation Cruisers Aid in the hope that it will reach those boat owners who had their lives ripped apart by Beryl.
    The encouraging part is that Caribbean islanders have a way of recovering, and they will come back. But it will take a few years, along with lots of support, and your frank videos will help garner that support.
    Blessings to you both 🙏🏻

    • @svfairisle
      @svfairisle  2 месяца назад

      Thank you for your insightful comments and information on what you have seen in hurricane zones. Everyone suffers when a hurricane hits, both inland and sea, and Operation Cruisers Aid are still working on getting boats out. You are right that Rise Grenada is just raising funds for local businesses inland, not boats. The beach bar we showed in the film wants to get up and running and ready to re-open. Meanwhile, the cruisers have slipped thought the funding gap, as we found. Those boats that have come out so far are moving down to Grenada or Trinidad to be fixed (mostly). That is where we are now. Thank you so much for your support.

  • @Concerned97
    @Concerned97 2 месяца назад +1

    It's the first video I have seen that focuses on the boats. I am deeply saddened about this catastrophe

  • @danknox9986
    @danknox9986 2 месяца назад +4

    Thank you for sharing.

  • @Alex000113
    @Alex000113 2 месяца назад +1

    A worst case scenario that came true. Truly a nightmare. Smart move to sail south Steve. The BVI got walloped a few years back, most tourist spots got flattened. The local businesses pivoted to support insurance claims and boat recovery. Took a couple of years before it was recognizable. A horrible natural cycle for this area. Prayers for the safety and recovery of the cruisers and local communities.

  • @moesailing6008
    @moesailing6008 2 месяца назад +2

    Your journalism background really shone through on your coverage of this very unfortunate situation.

  • @cb750k1974
    @cb750k1974 2 месяца назад +5

    Great piece of journalism......I was really captured by this video, the stories, the interviews, of course the video......ya'll did a great job. Kudos to you for your efforts.

  • @SailingYachtZora
    @SailingYachtZora 2 месяца назад +4

    so glad to see Angie and Cherub are ok, absolute chaos. We spent Storm Brett there last year, the difference between then and now is horrible to see. We also met Elizabethan lady in Martinque, nice to see they are ok and afloat

    • @tomhaney5186
      @tomhaney5186 2 месяца назад

      Is that Cherub up in the roots about half way through? Kind of by herself?

  • @Concerned97
    @Concerned97 2 месяца назад +2

    I pray for strength and courage for all you seafarers.

  • @sailingcitrinesunset4065
    @sailingcitrinesunset4065 2 месяца назад +7

    I've noticed some boat yards in Europe or the Med dig trenches and lower boats keel into the trench and sit the boat on old tyre's. I'm surprised boat yards in hurricane areas don't do the same instead of leaving boat's on stands.

  • @andyroach420
    @andyroach420 2 месяца назад +4

    Thank you for showing this video.

  • @joyjacoby6751
    @joyjacoby6751 2 месяца назад +2

    Thanks for your updates!

  • @evanemerson
    @evanemerson Месяц назад +1

    Our hearts go out to all of you so devastated.

  • @jarvishill1007
    @jarvishill1007 2 месяца назад +3

    Cruiser's (I forwarded your TOP QUALITY VIDEO): A HEADS UP! (this is long & important to share. Getting continual evidence this EXPLANATION of the GLOBAL, maybe a NEW CLIMATE, as the "snowball global" ERA 🤔), a Navy 🇺🇸 veteran! ! !: TO GET YOUR ATTENTION, I have seen SV Delos & later SV Calico Skies (motoring fast going through the DOLDRUMS), now as SQUALL CITY!
    CONTEXT to a apparent "THERMAL barrier BREAKDOWN, between the EQUATOR & the POLES":
    Seeing the " SQUALL City" & other weather, flashed back to an issue after a power outage from a blizzard. I installed an airtight wood burning stove.
    The basement got hot, while the upstairs was very cool. I used incense to see the air flow. Cold was going down the stairs to the bottom, then rising. From the basement side, the air was dropping, (vortices just inefficiently transferring HEAT with no airflow, thus no moisture; which I call a " thermal barrier",
    I used convection, by cutting a hole in the floor above the stove & covered with a small grate. INSTANTLY, the UPSTAIRS GOT HOT also!
    Coincidentally, I saw an image, on RUclips, showing the 3 NODES between the EQUATOR (like the basement, hot air rising over the DOLDRUMS) and each POLE! Between each node would be a "THERMAL BARRIER" ; which I HYPOTHESIS has broken down, allowing both HEAT/COLD (displaced from the pole by heat) & MOISTURE to move unimpeded, thus higher intensity of energy exchange between EQUATOR & POLES! (Why a global shift? To return the "THERMAL BARRIER" , requires a LARGE temperature DIFFERENCE or a function of a "HYSTERESIS CURVE". (NOT a business % function)
    The weather models will need correcting; which they already have the complex EFFECT of the EARTH'S SPIN or ROTATION.
    SPREAD THE WORD. (I see the following possibilities, not including our genetically modified crops), of humans, by the heat, becoming an ENDANGERED SPECIES or EXTINCTION 🤔 (meantime, more challenging sailing & land crabbing)
    Navy 🇺🇸 veteran, missionary child, NDEs, witness