Sophie is learning well. Lol. When you bleep out the words in the editing stage, is that for additional effect? Sometimes, you don't and keep the audio.
Amazing footage, Ryan saving a distressed vessel while at anchor in Nova Scotia. Extreme weather conditions cause dragging and Ryan took his Zodiac powered by an electric motor, braving foot seas, helping this disabled sailor secure his craft to a mooring. Epic episode as Sofia cooks a marvelous chicken diner during their transit to Boston. This is one you don't want to miss, pooping seagulls, pooping dog, throughout a tough passage back to the States. Can't wait for your next episode and thanks for sharing your adventures.
Wow thanks for the cooking tip Sophie- that chicken looked amazing. Nice job Ryan helping out that boater, under some intense conditions. Looking forward to seeing you guys sailing with the sun out and clear blue skies, it seems like forever since you’ve seen the sun!
Ryan & Sophie hello from (Calgary) Alberta Canada, 3000 miles from Halifax, same drive time west to Rocky Mountains as Denver Co. It was great having you really hope you enjoyed yourselves. I suspect for Ryan it feels good to be back on US soil even though it's not been his official home for quite some time.Best of luck rationalizing your work vs sailing priorities a very challenging conversation to be sure as both are full time commitments. Best wishes going forward.
Ryan, one of the things my wonderful guy has taught me is that you are, and will always be, clickbait for someone. As long as Sophie thinks that you're clickbait, that's all that matters. Stay awesome, you two! 😉💕
Wet weather gear from Musto -we have worn out two lots in ten years and we have given up on them. Even the horrendously expensive boots leaks after a few years. Our new bet is UK Vass. Almost 10 times cheaper and it seems really good!
For anyone curious, that dinghy sailboat at 6:24 is called a 29er (smaller version of the Olympic class 49er). They're a two-person high performance dinghy sailboat with a planing hull that's more stable moving forward than if the boat is stationary. I used to race them and they're super fun/technical to sail but can be very tricky in a storm like this. Super cool to see!
I’m fairly certain that those birds excrete urine and poop through the same outbound orifice, just wanted you to know about their special knack in addition to commandeering freeloader status on the regular. So special their messes are.
I live in Nova Scotia and just recently sailed NS to Boston as it turns out, dodging fishing boats, lobster/crab pots and cruise ships all the way so I feel your pain. Sad you had to experience such wet weather during your visit to NS since it isn't 'usually' that wet here! Great to see sailors like you visit our home and share their experiences with others. Hope you enjoyed your stay and safe travels south.
I boarded the HMS Rose in Shelburne, years ago. She was in exhibition. Phil Bolger was her designer, and she played the part of HMS Surprise in "Master and Commander" movie. I lived in Boston, for a time. I ope that you enjoyed your visit there.
Following your dreams even if life gets a little stormy or shitty sometimes😅..or sometimes a little too much..😢...understand the feelings..after seeing this enjoyable funny nice vlog of you again❤..some thinking and reflections to do too before I hopefully fall asleep aboard my boat and have some nice dreams..to follow..I hope..😊
Sorry I didn’t warn you about the crab pots. The damn things are everywhere. BTW it is a good thing you didn’t drop Ryan off a Logan. The Coast Guard would have been seriously all over your case.
Another great episode!!! Thanks and keep it up! One Q though after this experience, wouldnt proper gasoline outbord engine for the dingy be a better option with regards to safety on a sailyacht?
Gourmet meal while under sail nice, have you considered a gas outbound since the electric seems underpowered for rough seas or trying to push a boat that drags anchor?
Trying to tow or push a boat that is dragging in a storm is too much to ask of any dinghy 😅 No, we wouldn’t trade our electric outboard. We’ve had it for 6 years, and the benefits of it far outweigh its limitations :)
Seriously for $300 wouldn't the taxi go via the cashpoint? Also don't want to be that guy - but Ryan Put your life jacket on when you're in the dinghy!!! Swiming in all that foul weather gear would not be great. Hope you're not feeling seasick anymore! Very impressed with the cooking on a rolly boat! Seagul probably wanted a drink - no fresh water out at sea.... (Also the link to Sailing Aphrodite doesn't seem to have shown up.)
I set out in June of 2020 to sell the home, buy and RV, file for Social Security, and move from Maine to the Southwest of the USA and never see another snowflake. I think that the ocean insulates you from the sprawl of the rat race across the land masses of the world and for that I am jealous. The RR has become all consuming for so many and they do not see themselves as the frog in the slowly heating water. My SS is enough to "get by on" but not to get a bit ahead, so I worked as a host at a horse campground for the summer. As "young folk" it would indeed be hard to avoid some of the race without being in the trust fund category. Consider: If you realize that it is a rat race, you are far beyond most, at least you own your own hamster wheels, where as so many others toil away on the wheels of others, so those others do not have to be "in the rat race" themselves... ;) (ps.. your work is valued... you are living in a way I wish I could, so i live it through you and the others in the YT Sail club)
I would not want to be in a dinghy with that little whackadoo electric outboard...rescue missions need a good smell of 2-stroke action (preferably Yamaha;)
Storms??? Are you in your native Britany ? We are desperately trying to go back to the Channel snd weathered two named storms, Ciaran (which holds a store of absolute local records here for the wind speed), and Domingos which was significantly more benign, tucked in Quiberon. Hold on tight, with global warming this will become more and more frequent, sadly.
Holy crap! I saw your boat down at the docks and thought that was you but wasn't sure so didn't say anything!!! Ships passing in the night! I'm living in Shelburne with my boat on the hard (the vagabond 47) I'll be launching in the spring and then touring around! I saw you down at the docks on the waterfront. I was by the Fisherman's memorial that day... Dam I should have said something. Here's to hoping we cross paths someday in the future I'd love to meet up. Good job making it through a tough storm in Shelburne!
Not sure how far these videos are but if you guys need a mooring in Boston let me know !. Got one in Winthrop that is now open since we are in winter quarters... I am sure you got plenty of friends but just in case...
Am I the only one who is seriously impressed with Sophie's ability to swear fluently in English?
Aw thanks!! Ryan has been a great teacher 😂
Learn the important words first! 😂
Sophie is learning well. Lol. When you bleep out the words in the editing stage, is that for additional effect? Sometimes, you don't and keep the audio.
She is impressive 😂😂
Amazing footage, Ryan saving a distressed vessel while at anchor in Nova Scotia. Extreme weather conditions cause dragging and Ryan took his Zodiac powered by an electric motor, braving foot seas, helping this disabled sailor secure his craft to a mooring. Epic episode as Sofia cooks a marvelous chicken diner during their transit to Boston. This is one you don't want to miss, pooping seagulls, pooping dog, throughout a tough passage back to the States. Can't wait for your next episode and thanks for sharing your adventures.
Sophie fantastic use of Music with this video, getting better and better with your craft.
Wow thanks for the cooking tip Sophie- that chicken looked amazing. Nice job Ryan helping out that boater, under some intense conditions. Looking forward to seeing you guys sailing with the sun out and clear blue skies, it seems like forever since you’ve seen the sun!
Ryan & Sophie hello from (Calgary) Alberta Canada, 3000 miles from Halifax, same drive time west to Rocky Mountains as Denver Co. It was great having you really hope you enjoyed yourselves. I suspect for Ryan it feels good to be back on US soil even though it's not been his official home for quite some time.Best of luck rationalizing your work vs sailing priorities a very challenging conversation to be sure as both are full time commitments.
Best wishes going forward.
Very good episode ❤
Ryan, one of the things my wonderful guy has taught me is that you are, and will always be, clickbait for someone. As long as Sophie thinks that you're clickbait, that's all that matters. Stay awesome, you two! 😉💕
I’ll click on Ryan all the time 🥹
I’ll click on Ryan all the time 🥹
Lemon and Thyme chicken looks delish!
Wet weather gear from Musto -we have worn out two lots in ten years and we have given up on them. Even the horrendously expensive boots leaks after a few years.
Our new bet is UK Vass. Almost 10 times cheaper and it seems really good!
Cooking in the cellar while being seasick... that's brave!
There weren’t a lot of other options available 😅
For anyone curious, that dinghy sailboat at 6:24 is called a 29er (smaller version of the Olympic class 49er). They're a two-person high performance dinghy sailboat with a planing hull that's more stable moving forward than if the boat is stationary. I used to race them and they're super fun/technical to sail but can be very tricky in a storm like this. Super cool to see!
18:20 “OMG….there’s Josephine 💩 all over the hatch!” 😂😂 sounds so much better with the French accent! ❤
Yeah in the early hours of the morning when I find poop on the deck, I don’t make a huge effort to sound proper 😂
Yeah in the early hours of the morning when I find poop on the deck, I don’t make a huge effort to sound proper 😂
I’m fairly certain that those birds excrete urine and poop through the same outbound orifice, just wanted you to know about their special knack in addition to commandeering freeloader status on the regular. So special their messes are.
I live in Nova Scotia and just recently sailed NS to Boston as it turns out, dodging fishing boats, lobster/crab pots and cruise ships all the way so I feel your pain. Sad you had to experience such wet weather during your visit to NS since it isn't 'usually' that wet here! Great to see sailors like you visit our home and share their experiences with others. Hope you enjoyed your stay and safe travels south.
You guys crack me up! Loved the “nice a…” comment!!!!
Starlink question: are you limited in how many Gb you can download?
I boarded the HMS Rose in Shelburne, years ago. She was in exhibition. Phil Bolger was her designer, and she played the part of HMS Surprise in "Master and Commander" movie. I lived in Boston, for a time. I ope that you enjoyed your visit there.
Hello from the quiet village of Chester
Kevin from how to sail Oceans was 8n that Anchorage with you. Southern Cross 31.
Great video
Following your dreams even if life gets a little stormy or shitty sometimes😅..or sometimes a little too much..😢...understand the feelings..after seeing this enjoyable funny nice vlog of you again❤..some thinking and reflections to do too before I hopefully fall asleep aboard my boat and have some nice dreams..to follow..I hope..😊
A great alternative to a rental car is Turo. We've used it many times. Maybe next time it could be a other option for you.
We looked into it but there was nothing available that day 🥲
Love e Barnacle cameos.
Love your show.... Thank you...
We thought the seagull saga was very funny!
'A last one for the road' or 'one last *drink* for the road' or 'one for the road'...
FYI :)
Sorry I didn’t warn you about the crab pots. The damn things are everywhere. BTW it is a good thing you didn’t drop Ryan off a Logan. The Coast Guard would have been seriously all over your case.
🙂 Seagull is gonna poop, that's a given.
OMG Sophie vs Seagull😂😂💩
Another great episode!!! Thanks and keep it up! One Q though after this experience, wouldnt proper gasoline outbord engine for the dingy be a better option with regards to safety on a sailyacht?
Gourmet meal while under sail nice, have you considered a gas outbound since the electric seems underpowered for rough seas or trying to push a boat that drags anchor?
Fuel is expensive.....
Trying to tow or push a boat that is dragging in a storm is too much to ask of any dinghy 😅
No, we wouldn’t trade our electric outboard. We’ve had it for 6 years, and the benefits of it far outweigh its limitations :)
How about a little sage and tarragon sea gull 😁
When a Lady says "nice ass" you do not argue........
Hahahaha 🤣 this is this video’s best comment 😉
Ryan the only acceptable response to “nice ass“ is oh... Thank you very much....
This is why you have a gas powered motor for your dingy.
Seriously for $300 wouldn't the taxi go via the cashpoint?
Also don't want to be that guy - but Ryan Put your life jacket on when you're in the dinghy!!! Swiming in all that foul weather gear would not be great.
Hope you're not feeling seasick anymore!
Very impressed with the cooking on a rolly boat!
Seagul probably wanted a drink - no fresh water out at sea....
(Also the link to Sailing Aphrodite doesn't seem to have shown up.)
We were not in the taxi… it went to where the package was located and met us around the dinghy dock 🥲
Hi guys, what's the best way to dm you? Sent a message via your Web site a while back and not sure it got to you.
That would be our website! Though between both our jobs and RUclips, we’re not always the fastest at replying 😅
I was in the middle of my breakfast when you filmed Josephine's poop 🙂
I set out in June of 2020 to sell the home, buy and RV, file for Social Security, and move from Maine to the Southwest of the USA and never see another snowflake. I think that the ocean insulates you from the sprawl of the rat race across the land masses of the world and for that I am jealous. The RR has become all consuming for so many and they do not see themselves as the frog in the slowly heating water. My SS is enough to "get by on" but not to get a bit ahead, so I worked as a host at a horse campground for the summer. As "young folk" it would indeed be hard to avoid some of the race without being in the trust fund category. Consider: If you realize that it is a rat race, you are far beyond most, at least you own your own hamster wheels, where as so many others toil away on the wheels of others, so those others do not have to be "in the rat race" themselves... ;)
(ps.. your work is valued... you are living in a way I wish I could, so i live it through you and the others in the YT Sail club)
I would not want to be in a dinghy with that little whackadoo electric outboard...rescue missions need a good smell of 2-stroke action (preferably Yamaha;)
Storms??? Are you in your native Britany ?
We are desperately trying to go back to the Channel snd weathered two named storms, Ciaran (which holds a store of absolute local records here for the wind speed), and Domingos which was significantly more benign, tucked in Quiberon.
Hold on tight, with global warming this will become more and more frequent, sadly.
Why is the swedish flag flyng
Are you quebecois
Holy crap! I saw your boat down at the docks and thought that was you but wasn't sure so didn't say anything!!! Ships passing in the night! I'm living in Shelburne with my boat on the hard (the vagabond 47) I'll be launching in the spring and then touring around!
I saw you down at the docks on the waterfront. I was by the Fisherman's memorial that day... Dam I should have said something.
Here's to hoping we cross paths someday in the future I'd love to meet up.
Good job making it through a tough storm in Shelburne!
Not sure how far these videos are but if you guys need a mooring in Boston let me know !. Got one in Winthrop that is now open since we are in winter quarters...
I am sure you got plenty of friends but just in case...
Why bother the seagull? Poop washes off. You are in nature, not the suburbs.
gulf of Maine to Canadian border and beyond, cape cod bay its all lobster pots. your not in the south anymore toto
Hahaha- no shitie shitie.
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