I always loved watching your tv series and still do, but these newer videos are on a different level. The sights, sounds and locations are incredible. Thank you!!
Since watching your videos my wife and I are already looking to purchase a boat and plan to sail the bahamas and scuba dive....as soon as the kids fly the nest....thank you very much
We really liked this video as it shows passages aren't always awesome (as in easy). It also sounds like you had a great crew for this rather roley passage. Great idea sharing the registration segment! Tomorrow, finally, our sailboat goes into the water 🤗
Fantastic trip guys! I sailed on a Leopard 45 from Key West to Panama in January. The arrival in Shelter Bay is such a relief! Transiting the canal is the experience of a lifetime! Enjoyed your video! Looking forward to more as this Corona Virus allows!
That's wonderful. Was the catamaran less Rolly? what do you think about the rolling of the mono hulll versus the cat in the same sea conditions in the video?
Just watched and subscribed. I also appreciated the extra bit at the end regarding registration. I am currently on a Japanese Registered Boat in Tokyo preparing for a solo crossing to Vancouver in 2022 and may have to change my registration due to issues taking a JP registered boat off shore. So I was considering changing to a Canadian Registration but you have introduced a new option. Thank again
interesting hearing your observations about the Wx crossing. Just a merchant marine guy looking to get that sailboat gig started :) fyi, if you are unsure about a vessel's intentions- AIS/ECDIS has your answers before you have to pick up VHF
excellent cinematography and love the night shots, few sailing channels seem to capture the night as well as you do. you just got a subscriber and a viewer for sure! love the Canadian accents too.
Wow the big guy looks like s Winston Churchill , or???, he tasted his prepared food for sure..................., lol., this sailing is awesome but not for all of us but great to watch on land........, thanks for making and uploading, highfive from The Netherlands.
Thanks for the idea Derrick! We will be shooting more with the extra microphones that can record in the strong windy conditions. Sound is a tricky part of sailing videos.
Its always the best, cream of the cream........... Professionalism all the way........ So calm crew.... in breezy settings..... groggy with a smile on.......
The scenery is so beautiful and stunning.Very enjoyable! Reminds me of my trips where I take the good music like the Guns N Roses, Imagine Draongs or the Delta Parole and then enjoy the powerful feeling of the sea. ¡vamos!
Wait...you guys have a toaster on board??? Ok, now you're just Yves Sail Laurenting on DS III. Fair winds and hope you can get back to her soon. Cheers.
Sheryl & Paul, enjoyed your video very much.We did this trip going the other way Bocas to Bahamas. Good passage planning made it a good trip. You were lucky to have such capable crew. Paul your night shots were great. Can I ask what camera you used? Enjoy all your videos so thank you.
Paul, how do you get the sailboat symbol move as per the timeline on PredictWind portion (at the beginning of the video)? And, by the way, wonderful video. Love it.
Glad you enjoyed it ElCid😅 I animated the sailboat myself on top of the PredictWind forecast animation. We stop at nothing to bring you the best vids😅😂 actually I like this stuff
I would like to have seen more details of how you came into the panama marina, in the dark and with all that traffic. Wasn’t that nerve racking? Why not wait outside for daylight?
Thanks for your comment, Peter. We did our best to film this which was challenging in the dark while minding the ship at the same time and showed how we used AIS to track ship movement which we have a lot of experience with. Due to the weather forecast we felt it was safer to get in rather that night rather than keep the crew out for another night amidst a lot of moving traffic. We got the okay from port control and the channels are well marked and lit into the canal and Shelter Bay Marina. Hope this answers your question.
Yes, Jersey and other tax havens help wealthy people to avoid taxes, that they could safely afford at the expense of the population in their home countries
Non-sailor here. How far do you have to stay from other countries when you pass them. When you passed Cuba, for example, you seemed fairly close. Just curious.
Interesting, Why Jersey instead of BVI or any of the other Red Ensign states? I've been planning on either BVI or Marshall Islands once I've got my boat.
That time of year (we departed Feb 7) winds are often quite strong in the western Caribbean. We might have waited for more than a week or 2 for lighter winds...
Spectacular night shots, special camera for capturing those? Also, what happens after Brexit to special no vat privileges if registered to a UK flag...humm Marc from Montreal.
I had the same question. Amazing camera shots at night! I didn't see the camera listed under the equipment on the video description so you might want to link it there with an Amazon affiliate link so you could earn a commission. Do you know the f-stop of the lens? Like a 1.5?
Distant shores is one of the best sailing youtube channels! I enjoy and watch everyone. The information is great! Thank you!!!
Thanks very much Carl! We're glad you like the info too! P&S
I always loved watching your tv series and still do, but these newer videos are on a different level. The sights, sounds and locations are incredible. Thank you!!
Thanks +Sean its great to have you aboard! Glad you like the sounds too. Audio is a big part of the job editing these shows!
Since watching your videos my wife and I are already looking to purchase a boat and plan to sail the bahamas and scuba dive....as soon as the kids fly the nest....thank you very much
Nice to see a professional sailing channel, in contrast to others.
Spectacular filming of the Bahamian waters and night sky-looked like daytime, so blue! Very entertaining and informative too
Night sky videography was another level altogether. They are professionals at this and it shows
Vraiment bien!!! i watched many different sailing channel on yt but i have to admit this Distant Shores have the best quality contents!!! Bravo...
Thanks Nouvelles! Glad you like our episodes!
Glad to see your passengers survived with a smile on their face.
Thank you for showing how beautiful this world is.
You two are very descriptive in your passage planning, making viewing much more enjoyable.
Great journey with good cook's. I made that trip on a Valiant 42 couple years ago. Was a rough ride on a great sailboat. Fair winds.
feel better Mrs. Sheryl, Wishing you a speedy recovery. thank you for the great episode guys.
Thanks so much for the kind wishes!! She is fine now!
We really liked this video as it shows passages aren't always awesome (as in easy). It also sounds like you had a great crew for this rather roley passage. Great idea sharing the registration segment! Tomorrow, finally, our sailboat goes into the water 🤗
Glad you enjoyed it! Good luck with your launch Cedric!
fantastic start to the series! Can't wait to finish the rest.
Beautiful movie. Looking forward for the next. Fair winds.
Thanks Spartivento! Us too!
Looks like you chose your crew well based on the food alone, and they appear to be calm and confident. That was some tall seas! Great episode.
Agreed! They were all great!!!
I so love all your videos. What a blessing.
Great video and a great crew. Hats off to Keith for making good food in spite of the weather. Looking forward to your future adventures. Fair winds
Absolutely! Keith was a trooper. In fact all the crew loved to cook and didn't get seasick.
Fantastic trip guys! I sailed on a Leopard 45 from Key West to Panama in January. The arrival in Shelter Bay is such a relief! Transiting the canal is the experience of a lifetime! Enjoyed your video! Looking forward to more as this Corona Virus allows!
That's wonderful. Was the catamaran less Rolly? what do you think about the rolling of the mono hulll versus the cat in the same sea conditions in the video?
You guys just keep getting better. Excellent footage as always. Thanks.
Just watched and subscribed. I also appreciated the extra bit at the end regarding registration. I am currently on a Japanese Registered Boat in Tokyo preparing for a solo crossing to Vancouver in 2022 and may have to change my registration due to issues taking a JP registered boat off shore. So I was considering changing to a Canadian Registration but you have introduced a new option. Thank again
interesting hearing your observations about the Wx crossing. Just a merchant marine guy looking to get that sailboat gig started :) fyi, if you are unsure about a vessel's intentions- AIS/ECDIS has your answers before you have to pick up VHF
excellent cinematography and love the night shots, few sailing channels seem to capture the night as well as you do. you just got a subscriber and a viewer for sure! love the Canadian accents too.
Awesome, thank you!
I did enjoy it; I will give it a thumbs up.
Always so generous with the information and great vid.. I hope you are both safe and healthy. Keep them coming, we will keep watching!
Thank you for video.You are very professjonal and I love watching your channel.I can't wait next episode.
What a great episode with the addition of a great crew. As ever, very informative and enjoyable. Here's to the next one:-)
Thanks Simon glad you enjoyed!! The next ones in Panama will be great - it was a fun ride both exploring the jungle and in the Canal!
Love your fine art of keeping yacht lingo understandable for land lubbers!
Did that passage 2 years ago from St Martin and it was rolly as hell too. But what a happiness once you get there
safe trip , i like the way you show us how you plan the crossing
First time viewer here, truly enjoyable video and the food!!! Thanks
man!! everything about your videos screams QUALITY. very well made content.
I think I'll sail with you for awhile. You add content I've not heard before. Excellent video!
Great video folks. Excellent editing! Enjoyed it.
Hey Gareth!! Glad you liked it! It was a challenging passage to film and fun to edit!
Nice job guy's! Fair winds!!
sitting down watching the rough water! catching up my breath and Captain Paul is like that's ok ..💪👍🏻cheers.
Good Info on the registry and benefits of it. Thank you! Hope you're back out there soon!
Thanks! Yes we hope so too!!!
Moonlight sand so beautiful i’ve never seen anything like that please make an ambience video of just that beautiful night
Wow the big guy looks like s Winston Churchill , or???, he tasted his prepared food for sure..................., lol., this sailing is awesome but not for all of us but great to watch on land........, thanks for making and uploading, highfive from The Netherlands.
Awesome job. I would love to see a 10 minute natural sound video from this crossing...
Thanks for the idea Derrick! We will be shooting more with the extra microphones that can record in the strong windy conditions. Sound is a tricky part of sailing videos.
Great vid guys really well narrated and a lovely crew and boat so jelous hehe
Thanks so much, Peter!
Thanks for such a great Narration of your passage.
Wow! Really cool. Looks like a fun crew to make the passage with. Very helpful. Thanks.
Good sailing and good eating!!!! Nice combination. Thanks
You guys are awesome! 💚💙💚💙 hope your ankle gets better soon Sailor girl 💪💪✅✊
Great channel. Always informative and well stated.
Its always the best, cream of the cream........... Professionalism all the way........ So calm crew.... in breezy settings..... groggy with a smile on.......
just starting the C D + S sailing school, can't wait to get my A
long term plan is to sell everything and start sailing around the world
The scenery is so beautiful and stunning.Very enjoyable! Reminds me of my trips where I take the good music like the Guns N Roses, Imagine Draongs or the Delta Parole and then enjoy the powerful feeling of the sea. ¡vamos!
Nice cruise, thanks ... looking forward to the next leg!
Nice video, bet you enjoyed the "Goose Winging" sometimes it really gets the adrenaline going. I wish you all 'Fair Winds & Safe Passage'...
Exactly how you planned it, nice work.
Wait...you guys have a toaster on board??? Ok, now you're just Yves Sail Laurenting on DS III. Fair winds and hope you can get back to her soon. Cheers.
Hey Darcy! Yupp the toaster has survived although I thought it might have packed up by now!
Hey, it looks like the paperweight you made in Venice some years ago.
Wonderful as always
Thank you! Cheers!
Where is that quiet anchorage in the Bahamas..? it looks amazing, like DSIII is just floating on glass!
you guys are the BEST!
Keep safe from Van Isle Canada eh. Love your channel
thanks for this video, I learn to much
Our pleasure Juan Jose!
Awesome effort guys👍👍👍👍👍👍
Thank you so much 😀
Awesome video as always
Sheryl & Paul, enjoyed your video very much.We did this trip going the other way Bocas to Bahamas. Good passage planning made it a good trip. You were lucky to have such capable crew. Paul your night shots were great. Can I ask what camera you used? Enjoy all your videos so thank you.
He answered in another comment that it's a Sony a7s II I believe it was. Said he had a really fast lens. It's the third comment from the top
@@CessnaPilot99 Thank you so much for letting me know. I'd missed that comment.
Its beautiful but I can't ride on a boat I get dizzy lol I can't even watch this with all the waves lol have to look away some be careful 😱🙏
Paul, how do you get the sailboat symbol move as per the timeline on PredictWind portion (at the beginning of the video)? And, by the way, wonderful video. Love it.
Glad you enjoyed it ElCid😅 I animated the sailboat myself on top of the PredictWind forecast animation. We stop at nothing to bring you the best vids😅😂 actually I like this stuff
Had a knockdown on this exact same passage at 5am... it's a pretty serious trip.
Great video and excellent info
I would like to have seen more details of how you came into the panama marina, in the dark and with all that traffic. Wasn’t that nerve racking? Why not wait outside for daylight?
Thanks for your comment, Peter. We did our best to film this which was challenging in the dark while minding the ship at the same time and showed how we used AIS to track ship movement which we have a lot of experience with. Due to the weather forecast we felt it was safer to get in rather that night rather than keep the crew out for another night amidst a lot of moving traffic. We got the okay from port control and the channels are well marked and lit into the canal and Shelter Bay Marina. Hope this answers your question.
Keith is the man!
Excellent video!
This is epic
I saw another youtuber in the background as you pulled into George Town, 2:24
Great and thanks for the ride.
Awesome stuff. If you don't mind me asking, what lens are you using for your low light footage?
Your one of the few that does offshore passages without windvane steering. Is the autopilot upto the job in rough conditions like this?
Interesting on the Flags.
Yes, Jersey and other tax havens help wealthy people to avoid taxes, that they could safely afford at the expense of the population in their home countries
Dream on
Great episode!
Non-sailor here. How far do you have to stay from other countries when you pass them. When you passed Cuba, for example, you seemed fairly close. Just curious.
What a pity you never showed us even a glance of Georgetown. I'm really disappointed we never got to see any of that.
Interesting, Why Jersey instead of BVI or any of the other Red Ensign states? I've been planning on either BVI or Marshall Islands once I've got my boat.
Since we were cruising Europe and have ties to the Channel Islands, Jersey seemed to be the best option for us as advised by Oceanskies.com.
@@DistantShoresTV That looks like a handy link, thanks!
I'm sure you have considered adding a windvane. Why did you decide against one?
How long does it take to learn enough Seacraft to make your first coastal sailings.
Just curious?? and jealous.
Thank you for your video
You’re welcome Munir❤️
great episode
Could you have waited for a bit less wind on the way to Panama?
That time of year (we departed Feb 7) winds are often quite strong in the western Caribbean. We might have waited for more than a week or 2 for lighter winds...
I'm curious as to what kind of camera you used to shoot the low light footage? It's great!
Thanks for posting.
Cheers, S/V Good Karma
Great video !!
amazing content!
wow, Orion's belt at 0:30. It's so bright .
Is the night always so bright or is the filmed with a super duper camera?
Your eyes will see it like that at sea. But most cameras can’t record it😅 we have a very fast lens that can👌
Very beautiful 👍 👍
nice info ,
Glad it was helpful!
Spectacular night shots, special camera for capturing those?
Also, what happens after Brexit to special no vat privileges if registered to a UK flag...humm
Marc from Montreal.
Thanks Marc. Yes we have a Sony A7SII and a VERY fast lens to capture the stars/night shots!
I had the same question. Amazing camera shots at night!
I didn't see the camera listed under the equipment on the video description so you might want to link it there with an Amazon affiliate link so you could earn a commission. Do you know the f-stop of the lens? Like a 1.5?
Very nice video. I was just gifted a 1981 TMI 30. I'm learning everything I can from RUclips.
Keith's a keeper.
He is! The whole crew were amazing!
bill hanna I don’t normally read the remarks on RUclips but then I’m not normally in the videos. Im a little embarrassed.
@@Pippinstravels Im a delivery shipper & could see you fitted in very well , Enjoy the stardom .
Do you always tip marina hands?
Hello I think we call the islands 🏝 CUBA 🇨🇺, ESPAN-OLA, TORTUGAS . NICE VIDEO 📹 👍 THANKS. SALUDOS
What brand/ model is the red LED head lamp @17:26?
We're off the boat at the moment and I can't remember the brand off the top of my head but we bought it in the UK.
GREAT!!!
I don’t even have a boat but I want to buy boat insurance all of a sudden.
LMAO same here
Ya, they chose a good public representative that's for sure.
I wish we could see much more night and moon footage, rarely ever, such a shame.
In the very beginning you passed Honu! @jessicaandryanadventures!