19 Days at Sea⛵️ Sailing Across the PACIFIC OCEAN (Part 3)
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- Опубликовано: 3 май 2024
- It’s been 19 days since we left Panama to sail to French Polynesia. 🌎 Join us for week 3 of our pacific crossing as we go from flat calm conditions to 9ft seas! Featuring sourdough bread, fishing, incredible sunsets, and lots of headsail changes… 🌊
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Thank you, Ed! 🥹 This is so generous! We really appreciate your support. ❤️
Great video, love the sailing. Thanks for sharing.
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Great job guys.. looked great!
Thank you!!
Loved it!!
Us too! :)
196.1 is a great day. We did 192 miles in a day going from Bonaire to Columbia and we were flying. Love the daily updates of conditions, distance, struggles. Good to see how crossings really happen. Keep it up.
Thank you, Chad! ☺️
So amazing to follow you every weeks. Thank you to share you trip with us. It is very generous. ❤
Thank you for following along! ☺️
So nice, thank you so very much and fair winds and happy sailing :)
Thank you! :)
Another great video looks like you are working hard but it all looks good. I was wondering what speed wind is the best for you? Clearly you are using all your options and making it work. What a great adventures. Enjoy and be safe always
Thank you! The best wind speed depends on a few things- the big blue spinnaker we like to use in 10-15kn, but if we’re using a smaller headsail like our jib 15-20kn is ideal! Sea state has played a big role for us lately, it’s hard to keep light winds in our sails when we’re rolling around this much, so we’ve been hoping for closer to 20kn. ⛵️
Absolutely fabulous episode guys ‼️ 🎉 196.1km and 8 +/- km/h. These are some amazing numbers, OMG 😱 WOW.‼️ Yet the best part of your Pacific series is your attitudes.🙌🏻 There is hope for my bride. 😊 See you next time. ✨ 🌊 💨 ⛵️ 🏝️ 👙 🌞 ✨
Thank you! We’re so happy to be out here❤️
Great video. Love your daily updates as well.
Thank you! :)
Wow…Im all caught up…lol….Thats a big accomplishment you guys are doing crossing the Pacific….Next video you might see land
Welcome to real time! See ya Saturday😉
Concerning having to use the main with the head sail why not just crank down on the topping lift should do the same thing.
Agreed! Would love more details from Lagoon
Thank you.
Thank YOU!
Nice video! Our max 24 hr mileage crossing the Atlantic was 186. You guys have done much better. I too am frustrated about Lagoon's policy regarding having the mainsail up (even with three reefs) while flying a headsail. Have considered running backstays, there are Lagoons that have sailed the Atlantic with no mainsail up. Again, thanks for the video.
It wasn’t a policy when we bought the boat, Sabado crossed the Atlantic headsail only, but we are rule followers… considering adding running back stays during our next refit. Thanks for watching! Always love hearing from fellow goonies 😉
Subscribed. . . wasn't getting notifications for some reason, so that is corrected.
Thank you, Anthony! ❤️