Brother, never polish your channel up like a lot of the other cruising channels out there. We love The beauty of your adventures mixed with the chaos of breaking things, wrestling with sails, falling asleep and crashing your boat. One of my favorites was when you left your boat anchored to fly somewhere and meet a chick saying “I hope it’s still here when I get back” followed by the next episode “my boats gone”😂. You make us believe we all can do what you do. After all, it’s just keeping going till you screw up, fix the screw up, learn from it and keep going. Fair wind and smooth travels from South Carolina.
You're a good example of calmness! Thanks for taking us along on your adventure. My fav videos are of the tropical kind. So neat, to me who lives in land locked Minnesota!
Hi Sam, youtube channel "Townsley Curtis" here. It was great having you around here last week. I have more footage to put up on my RUclips of you . I will also post your under water swim record lol. Have fun and I hope the hydro foil holds up.
Sounds great! I cant wait to edit the next video with our lobster adventures. Unfortunately the red tide is horrible here. Should have stayed longer in the keys 😃. But i sold the boat in a day. All the best!
Sam if you ever need free batteries I've got you covered. I get really expensive ones for free out of radio tower sites when were hired to decom them, and I typically just integrate them into my personal solar projects
@@adamtedder1012 well, what would you use them for? I'd rather reserve gifts for people with low budget projects that provide inspiration and education to the masses.
@@NateDawg5050 I'm definitely cool with selling you stuff at a huge discount, its just what you'd use them for isn't the same as someone who uses them to develop inspirational/educational content like Sam does. It takes balls to embark on his solo journeys; and I don't mind helping where I can.
Hey Sam, thanks for another fun show! Your shows are always a blast to watch, and always contain at least some portion on sharing your sailing skills. Can't wait for the next one. Stay safe out there!!
You could use a truckers timer. Brand I had was called an Eagle Timer, you set it for how long you want the timer to be, it had a 10 min warning then at zero mins it was impossible to sleep through. Had 2 volume settings, high or low. Beautiful views of the ocean, love the videos!
I think you mean what we call a mechanic egg timer! ⏲ Many sailor use it! But for the youngsters everything has to have a LED..! 😜 Okay! There is the stupid, tick,tick, tick, tick, tick..... But it's simple, and you could manage it even drunken..! 😜👍
Your mindset is amazing, I love how you stay so positive and calm when stuff goes wrong. You're the type of guy I want to be around when the apocalypse happens.
Always so good natured and outgoing in frustrating times. Most resilient and adventurous dude! Been following you since the Hawaii voyage and 70k subscribers:) Sam's the man!
Sam before I retired I worked as an airline pilot with widely varying work schedules. Of course over sleeping at your hotel was absolutely unacceptable so I always had at least two alarms and also set up a wake up call from the hotel front desk. One thing about oversleeping is that it seems that little extra sleep you get is always so restful.
I'm semi-retired but I used to do a lot of domestic business travel. Before I trusted my smartphone I relied completely on the hotel wake-up call (I was never confident in setting the clock-radio alarm, which was different in each hotel). The wake up call was automated and one time I set it for 7:00 AM and didn't receive the call until like 7:16 which, on a tight schedule, made a big difference. After that, I started setting the call for 6:59, or just one minute before the time I wanted to wake up. After that, I must have been the first call of the morning because, I never had a late wake up call again.
@@miltonkarl664 If you're not kidding, that sounds like a deeper lying issue. First thing that comes to mind, thyroid underfunction. Get your blood levels checked.
Glad everything worked out alright, Sam, and that you and boat were safe after running aground. Hope you were able to catch up on some sleep and that your thumb is healing and the ingrown nail, too. Thanks for sharing the footage of your sail on the Pearson Ensign -- I'm actually looking at buying a 1981 Pearson Ensign. I love Carl Alberg designed sailboats, but finding one that's not a project boat is proving to be somewhat tough. Fair winds!
ahhhh....I loved it when you said that you were talking to your sister about life and what you both wanted out of it. Such special times when you are talking about it at your age...and you will always remember that moment and your conversation forever!
Found this channel and must say sailing is a lot of work but the only thing that would freak me out is trying to get some sleep! Kudos to you and all the other sailors living their dreams!
Sam I wish I was there with ya brother. Its always a plus to have a buddy to boat with to take the helm for a bit while ya get some rest. We all need sleep every now and again.
i love how sam smiles and in a monotone fashion explains how he is frustrated with himself, when i get frustrated with myself it, um, yeah....it is not like that.... like at all... haha, really appreciate you showing this and the other recent video of some of these mistakes/mishaps etc. you always make it all look so easy, and I suppose it is with experience, but running aground while sleeping and literally losing your boat and then finding it seem like two pretty big ordeals... though i'm sure running aground happens quite a bit to folks... also very cool dock spot at the end, and sometimes you just need to get some rest, glad you showed that you took a nap after that other part where you got frustrated before the nap trying to get into the channel, that time you could actually see a faint hint of what us simple folk call frustration, but barely haha. tides and currents are two things, as a total beginner, seem super challenging to me, but I suppose it all becomes doable with experience, you make it look pretty easy. i guess one of many rules is that you can only access certain places with certain boats at certain tides and times of day and that changes, and currents are sometimes constant and sometimes those change too, so you have to factor all of that in a lot more when you dont have a power boat/limited motoring abilities.
I always use a mechanic (clock like) egg timer at night at sea. Depending on the proximity of any potential hazards, i set it for anywhere between 10 and 30 minutes. In between, I get some sleep.
Sam's very entertaining. I like how he extensively explains (compared to most sailing channels) his actions or concepts in his videos. A lot of others just stare in silence and/or only occasionally narrate.
I use my phone and a loud mechanical twist timer alarm permanently mounted right next to my pillow. I have also had to "kedge" off though. KEEP ON ROCKING!
I feel ya Sam lost my job recently and it kinda shocked me but whenever I see your videos I feel kinda like you do sometimes when things kinda just don't line up. Let's keep sailing.
We always had a mechanical kitchen timer along with two alarms in our phones. The mechanical timer never broke, even with 3 years at sea and regular use. Highly recommended
It took me a number of these videos to find that your boat is a Bayfield 29. Full keel, protected prop and rudder. 3000 pound ballast around 8500 hundred pound displace. Wow that's heavy for a 29 footer. So you're looking at about 6.5 knot max speed. Built originally with a 15 hp Yanmar with 19 gallons of fuel onboard. What a boat, Sam and no wonder that you feel confident taking this guy anywhere. I love your earthly, no nonsense videos. You're base is NC? But you've been all over the globe... wow what a life!
Actually its NOT a Bayfield that's his freebee boat. His is a 28' cape dory but both of these have full keels. Sam knows what sailing is all about and better yet, what to look for.
Running into the Pennekamp reef could also get a huge fine. I came close to that when heading for a red marker I thought was on the Hawk channel but was actually cutting through the reef.
Well done Sam. Indomitable as ever, it’s ok to make some mistakes sometimes you know as long as you really do learn from them. Do you learn from them Sam? I hope so, I think you’ve had enough problems for a while, a little plain and worry free sailing is due. Thank you for sharing and showing us it as it is.
Very odd...I just watched another channel get blown in mud flats due to strong winds but they have two guys aboard and still can't get their boat free but you didn't seem to have any problems lol. Much love from the coast of Maine 🤙🤙
Good for you, for getting out there and doing it. Especially with an underpowered motor and mostly sail power. Singlehanding is dangerous - please be careful. Some good seamanship here.
Your vid's are excellent, love the way you always have a way to fix things. You seem to keep things simple when things can become complicated for the average Joe...like me.
Running aground is normal risk when u sail single. Few days of stormy weather, repairs etc. , and you can miss the timer easily. Happened to me as well. Luckily steel boat and i could winch out as well.
Once I move to Sarasota, I'm going to be getting myself into sailing as well! Crazy you mention Biscayne too, I'm actually working on a large project for them right now at work! Very awesome and great content!
Need a shallow water alarm to your MFD. Any cheap transducer to your MFD and you could sleep and the unit will sounds when you hit the depth you choose
They sell an obnoxiously loud alarm called "Screaming Meanie". Its an alarm clock and timer in one time related gadget. It has three loudness settings. 70 db is very loud, 90 db is Led Zeppelin at point blank range, and 120 db sounds like the end of the world. You will not sleep through it. Amazon has everything and ebay when they stop making it.
Perhaps if you had used the old fashioned kitchen timers with a long ring (I set two in order to be extra safe), you'd stay beachs. They have no "pause" settings. They just ring!
Yoi need a furler. Furl it inn, tak, furl it out. No damage for the sail. Ibwpuld love a review C.Dory 28 vs Bay field 29. Great video as allways. Saludos!!!!
Your idea of using two alarm clocks is a good one I'll tell you what I used to do my watch my cellphone wear on my wrist and next to my bed those were two alarms then I had two alarm clocks that I set at distances such that I couldn't reach them from the bed I had to physically stand-up which would make sure I was awake and make sure those two are loud
Hi Sam, enjoy your videos and find them very entertaining. Hope to get my little yacht out for a longer voyage one day. In regards to your alarm situation I saw a French yachtsman on you tube and he always used a cooking timer for short naps. Simple but very reliable. Dave
I’m literally sailing the same route you’ve been taking, but I’m in a Bayfield 25. Crossing the Gulf Stream from Elliot key in the next few days. Cheers!
I wa into single handed sailing in my younger days. I circumnavigated the atlantic in a 24' bayliner buccaneer. The only changes were a third gudgeon and pintle on the rudder, double instead of single lower shrouds and a Huge cockpit drain. Lots of sail with lots of ref points thanks to an old sailmaker named Laddie Sadler in Florida. No engine. It was 5 years before I could sleep over 20 minutes and now 50 year later i still don't sleep well for waking up to look for ships
Grassy key on the map there. I lived there for many years. My wife worked at Fipper's sea school.(dolphi s) I am a retired sportfishing captain and guide living on Selah, a 1976 32 Endeavor fully restored. One day we will cross paths Sam. Fair winds and 73 to you.
Kevin Boothby whose channel is How to Sail Oceans has one of those spring powered egg timers mounted on his bulkhead for when he needs to sleep while underway. Seems like a good idea. I think they only go ding once though so that could be insufficient.
Dude, I just solo sailed from green bay, lake Michigan to Daytona beach... I'm a stout " monohull" guy . But just sold it and am going to a wharram or tri also. As of right now I'm eyeballing the die cut Mana 24 kit from wharram. A diyer like you might like that
Way cool. Ramrod. our family built a house down there. in the 70s. its still there. we lived in miami. would go down there on the weekends. couple of streets behind the motel.
I use the same system that YT Sailing with Thomas uses .. That is to stay awake at night and short sleeps in the day. That way you have much longer vision. André in Sydney
We got crazy stupid wind over here in New Orleans yesterday. I personally like a quick sail! Especially when the sails are about to rip. And you got just a little bit more than the rail! In the water. How come and all selling language lingo? There's not one mention of pucker factor in the books!!!!
My favorite part which epitomizes Sam- "Im really dissapointed in myself- could have been there 2 hours ago.. Hey looks its a dolphin!"
Heck yeah. Dolphins are cool
Would be nice to see you get a trimaran, can you imagine how many holes you could drill into 3 hulls 😂
Saw him sailing a cat 18 in the everglades but cannot picture Sam out there in a Cat or Tri when his default boat is a Bayfield 29.
Awesome learning moment! Thanks for sharing the good, the bad and the ugly with us!
Brother, never polish your channel up like a lot of the other cruising channels out there. We love The beauty of your adventures mixed with the chaos of breaking things, wrestling with sails, falling asleep and crashing your boat. One of my favorites was when you left your boat anchored to fly somewhere and meet a chick saying “I hope it’s still here when I get back” followed by the next episode “my boats gone”😂. You make us believe we all can do what you do. After all, it’s just keeping going till you screw up, fix the screw up, learn from it and keep going. Fair wind and smooth travels from South Carolina.
Better be Ann he's flying off to she is just so classy but earthy and wholesome. Some people are just meant to be...
Safer to Stop and Sleep than Sleep and Stop Suddenly!!🇨🇦😄
You're a good example of calmness! Thanks for taking us along on your adventure. My fav videos are of the tropical kind. So neat, to me who lives in land locked Minnesota!
Minnesota has incredible interlake sailing. Go to your nearest yacht club and sign up for lessons.
Hi Sam, youtube channel "Townsley Curtis" here. It was great having you around here last week. I have more footage to put up on my RUclips of you . I will also post your under water swim record lol. Have fun and I hope the hydro foil holds up.
Sounds great! I cant wait to edit the next video with our lobster adventures. Unfortunately the red tide is horrible here. Should have stayed longer in the keys 😃. But i sold the boat in a day. All the best!
@Sam Holmes Sailing wow you sold that fast. Well anytime you want to come back just ping me
Sam if you ever need free batteries I've got you covered. I get really expensive ones for free out of radio tower sites when were hired to decom them, and I typically just integrate them into my personal solar projects
I’m building a solar grid myself especially for my tiny boat that will be bigger someday
@@NateDawg5050 all i can say is.. discount haha
I'll take em. Hook it up!
@@adamtedder1012 well, what would you use them for? I'd rather reserve gifts for people with low budget projects that provide inspiration and education to the masses.
@@NateDawg5050 I'm definitely cool with selling you stuff at a huge discount, its just what you'd use them for isn't the same as someone who uses them to develop inspirational/educational content like Sam does. It takes balls to embark on his solo journeys; and I don't mind helping where I can.
Hey Sam, thanks for another fun show! Your shows are always a blast to watch, and always contain at least some portion on sharing your sailing skills. Can't wait for the next one. Stay safe out there!!
You could use a truckers timer. Brand I had was called an Eagle Timer, you set it for how long you want the timer to be, it had a 10 min warning then at zero mins it was impossible to sleep through. Had 2 volume settings, high or low. Beautiful views of the ocean, love the videos!
I think you mean what we call a mechanic egg timer! ⏲
Many sailor use it!
But for the youngsters everything has to have a LED..! 😜
Okay! There is the stupid, tick,tick, tick, tick, tick.....
But it's simple, and you could manage it even drunken..!
😜👍
Your mindset is amazing, I love how you stay so positive and calm when stuff goes wrong. You're the type of guy I want to be around when the apocalypse happens.
There’s another term for that…
@@johnnyhubbars9893 What? Biden/Harris win big in 2024 ???
No brains no headaches I guess. Love how he gives responsibility for his errors to “friends” he meets.
He’s the guy that will make the apocalypse happen
@@marioncobretti3076 No, it will be the guy who wants retribution for having lost an election...
Always so good natured and outgoing in frustrating times. Most resilient and adventurous dude! Been following you since the Hawaii voyage and 70k subscribers:) Sam's the man!
Sam you’re videos are always such fun, even when you are obviously exhausted. Keep goin mate, you make my week whenever you release a video !
Sam before I retired I worked as an airline pilot with widely varying work schedules. Of course over sleeping at your hotel was absolutely unacceptable so I always had at least two alarms and also set up a wake up call from the hotel front desk. One thing about oversleeping is that it seems that little extra sleep you get is always so restful.
I am literally unable to do 9-5 or 6 job because I sleep too much. Not kidding
I'm semi-retired but I used to do a lot of domestic business travel. Before I trusted my smartphone I relied completely on the hotel wake-up call (I was never confident in setting the clock-radio alarm, which was different in each hotel). The wake up call was automated and one time I set it for 7:00 AM and didn't receive the call until like 7:16 which, on a tight schedule, made a big difference. After that, I started setting the call for 6:59, or just one minute before the time I wanted to wake up. After that, I must have been the first call of the morning because, I never had a late wake up call again.
@@miltonkarl664 If you're not kidding, that sounds like a deeper lying issue.
First thing that comes to mind, thyroid underfunction.
Get your blood levels checked.
@Milton Karl sleep apnea maybe causing this
Flower2289 come on, you know you go back to sleep once you’re airborne. 🤣🤣🤣 JK
The only man that shots all of his content with a handheld, he does more with 1 hand than I could do with 5
Thanks Sam, you're taking the sea trip I'm planning, great to see you back in the USA. Seems almost as timely as in a car, and a world more beautiful.
These vids are just so much better than the other sailing channels; i love it!
your mother loves your sibling more than she loves you
@@pred7949 lol!
Glad everything worked out alright, Sam, and that you and boat were safe after running aground. Hope you were able to catch up on some sleep and that your thumb is healing and the ingrown nail, too. Thanks for sharing the footage of your sail on the Pearson Ensign -- I'm actually looking at buying a 1981 Pearson Ensign. I love Carl Alberg designed sailboats, but finding one that's not a project boat is proving to be somewhat tough. Fair winds!
ahhhh....I loved it when you said that you were talking to your sister about life and what you both wanted out of it. Such special times when you are talking about it at your age...and you will always remember that moment and your conversation forever!
Another great SHS update. Thanks for sharing!
Found this channel and must say sailing is a lot of work but the only thing that would freak me out is trying to get some sleep! Kudos to you and all the other sailors living their dreams!
Sam I wish I was there with ya brother. Its always a plus to have a buddy to boat with to take the helm for a bit while ya get some rest. We all need sleep every now and again.
Thanks for the upload during these dark times 😊
Take it easy with those slippers! I sprained my ankle a few years ago with a similar pair on a similar sailing boat. Had me limping for a few weeks.
Sam you are the man. Sorry about the haters
Lol wit haters?
Good recovery.
i love how sam smiles and in a monotone fashion explains how he is frustrated with himself, when i get frustrated with myself it, um, yeah....it is not like that.... like at all... haha, really appreciate you showing this and the other recent video of some of these mistakes/mishaps etc. you always make it all look so easy, and I suppose it is with experience, but running aground while sleeping and literally losing your boat and then finding it seem like two pretty big ordeals... though i'm sure running aground happens quite a bit to folks... also very cool dock spot at the end, and sometimes you just need to get some rest, glad you showed that you took a nap after that other part where you got frustrated before the nap trying to get into the channel, that time you could actually see a faint hint of what us simple folk call frustration, but barely haha. tides and currents are two things, as a total beginner, seem super challenging to me, but I suppose it all becomes doable with experience, you make it look pretty easy. i guess one of many rules is that you can only access certain places with certain boats at certain tides and times of day and that changes, and currents are sometimes constant and sometimes those change too, so you have to factor all of that in a lot more when you dont have a power boat/limited motoring abilities.
Sounds like you have issues
@@PepeDeezNutz yup, have a good one , wishing you all the best
Great video! Fatigue always seems to lead to chaos. Nice recovery.
Love your chilled approach to sailing. I hope one day to get out on the water in my own 28 foot boat. Keep doing what you do.
I always use a mechanic (clock like) egg timer at night at sea. Depending on the proximity of any potential hazards, i set it for anywhere between 10 and 30 minutes. In between, I get some sleep.
Ensign - prettiest boat ever made and a good sailor too.
We used a 1 hour mechanical spring operated kitchen timer we bought in 1980. The boat was sold in 2009. We still have the timer.
Sam's very entertaining. I like how he extensively explains (compared to most sailing channels) his actions or concepts in his videos. A lot of others just stare in silence and/or only occasionally narrate.
Samwich! Rocks bad, water good!
Thank you very much
I use my phone and a loud mechanical twist timer alarm permanently mounted right next to my pillow. I have also had to "kedge" off though. KEEP ON ROCKING!
That Stiltsville is a nice bit of history I never knew about, thanks for sharing Sam.
I live around Marathon and am impressed you found a sandy spot to touch bottom lol Love the episode!
Hi Sam, glad you got off the beach ok, and good to think that Pickled Herring has a loud watch keeping cockpit alarm !
I feel ya Sam lost my job recently and it kinda shocked me but whenever I see your videos I feel kinda like you do sometimes when things kinda just don't line up. Let's keep sailing.
The man born with a perma-smile.
I would use that anchor a bit more when fatigue sets in.
nice I have ensign 1089 pretty similar vintage
I have a roller furler on my Bayfield 29, I roll it in then out again when tacking and gybing. That narrow slot does make it a challenge.
Thanks Sam I love watching your videos.
Thanks for watching!
Those uneventful periods when it's cool out are the perfect time to tackle some brightwork. The less the solvent evaporates, the better it is working.
You must have some serious grease and oil on that bike so it doesn’t rust. Love your adventures.
I was thinking the same.
We always had a mechanical kitchen timer along with two alarms in our phones. The mechanical timer never broke, even with 3 years at sea and regular use. Highly recommended
Seems like one of those mistakes you are lucky to have learned from because it could have been your last!
It took me a number of these videos to find that your boat is a Bayfield 29. Full keel, protected prop and rudder. 3000 pound ballast around 8500 hundred pound displace. Wow that's heavy for a 29 footer. So you're looking at about 6.5 knot max speed. Built originally with a 15 hp Yanmar with 19 gallons of fuel onboard. What a boat, Sam and no wonder that you feel confident taking this guy anywhere. I love your earthly, no nonsense videos. You're base is NC? But you've been all over the globe... wow what a life!
Actually its NOT a Bayfield that's his freebee boat. His is a 28' cape dory but both of these have full keels. Sam knows what sailing is all about and better yet, what to look for.
Running into the Pennekamp reef could also get a huge fine. I came close to that when heading for a red marker I thought was on the Hawk channel but was actually cutting through the reef.
I’m liking how you’re listening to the Neutral Milk Hotel! Love in the aeroplane over the sea.
Well done Sam. Indomitable as ever, it’s ok to make some mistakes sometimes you know as long as you really do learn from them. Do you learn from them Sam? I hope so, I think you’ve had enough problems for a while, a little plain and worry free sailing is due. Thank you for sharing and showing us it as it is.
Sam “Fenders out” Holmes strikes again. Sandbars beware!
Great video as usual. Happy sailing.
lol that bicycle gears and chain are going to love the salty water
Very odd...I just watched another channel get blown in mud flats due to strong winds but they have two guys aboard and still can't get their boat free but you didn't seem to have any problems lol. Much love from the coast of Maine 🤙🤙
Hi Sam, The sound coming from the autopilot would drive me nuts.
The stiltsville houses were used in the original Miami Vice series in several episodes.
Good for you, for getting out there and doing it. Especially with an underpowered motor and mostly sail power. Singlehanding is dangerous - please be careful. Some good seamanship here.
On our vessel we have the oceanwake system. Highly recommended for times when you’re exhausted.
This boat is giving you some exhilarating adventures.
No worries Sam, that beach wasn't even supposed to be there....lol
Your vid's are excellent, love the way you always have a way to fix things. You seem to keep things simple when things can become complicated for the average Joe...like me.
Running aground is normal risk when u sail single. Few days of stormy weather, repairs etc. , and you can miss the timer easily. Happened to me as well. Luckily steel boat and i could winch out as well.
Great sound effects!
Once I move to Sarasota, I'm going to be getting myself into sailing as well! Crazy you mention Biscayne too, I'm actually working on a large project for them right now at work! Very awesome and great content!
Need a shallow water alarm to your MFD. Any cheap transducer to your MFD and you could sleep and the unit will sounds when you hit the depth you choose
GOOD JOB 👍
They sell an obnoxiously loud alarm called "Screaming Meanie". Its an alarm clock and timer in one time related gadget. It has three loudness settings. 70 db is very loud, 90 db is Led Zeppelin at point blank range, and 120 db sounds like the end of the world. You will not sleep through it. Amazon has everything and ebay when they stop making it.
Perhaps if you had used the old fashioned kitchen timers with a long ring (I set two in order to be extra safe), you'd stay beachs. They have no "pause" settings. They just ring!
Yoi need a furler. Furl it inn, tak, furl it out. No damage for the sail.
Ibwpuld love a review C.Dory 28 vs Bay field 29.
Great video as allways.
Saludos!!!!
I like the direction your taking your page.. "let me show you everything wrong" lol
I love the Wharrams
Your idea of using two alarm clocks is a good one I'll tell you what I used to do my watch my cellphone wear on my wrist and next to my bed those were two alarms then I had two alarm clocks that I set at distances such that I couldn't reach them from the bed I had to physically stand-up which would make sure I was awake and make sure those two are loud
I’ve seen some of your videos and I have to say. I’m not surprised
This dude is a friggin legend. One of my favorite sailing vloggers
Him and wind hippie
Good good.. Play in the Garden like a child and gave us the advises....Nice sailors
Hi Sam, enjoy your videos and find them very entertaining. Hope to get my little yacht out for a longer voyage one day. In regards to your alarm situation I saw a French yachtsman on you tube and he always used a cooking timer for short naps. Simple but very reliable. Dave
I’m literally sailing the same route you’ve been taking, but I’m in a Bayfield 25. Crossing the Gulf Stream from Elliot key in the next few days. Cheers!
Right on. Im in fmb now. Dont come here though the red tide is horrible. ☠️ 🐟
I set the anchor alarm out to 5-10km while I'm underway, so it triggers periodically. This plus a timer might complement each other
I wa into single handed sailing in my younger days. I circumnavigated the atlantic in a 24' bayliner buccaneer. The only changes were a third gudgeon and pintle on the rudder, double instead of single lower shrouds and a Huge cockpit drain. Lots of sail with lots of ref points thanks to an old sailmaker named Laddie Sadler in Florida. No engine. It was 5 years before I could sleep over 20 minutes and now 50 year later i still don't sleep well for waking up to look for ships
If you’re ever coming through Stuart and need a dock for a few days just let me know!
We will get you on some good fishing as well.
Grassy key on the map there. I lived there for many years. My wife worked at Fipper's sea school.(dolphi s) I am a retired sportfishing captain and guide living on Selah, a 1976 32 Endeavor fully restored. One day we will cross paths Sam. Fair winds and 73 to you.
Kevin Boothby whose channel is How to Sail Oceans has one of those spring powered egg timers mounted on his bulkhead for when he needs to sleep while underway. Seems like a good idea. I think they only go ding once though so that could be insufficient.
Lots of adventure here
Hell of a sunset!
Your best video. Sam is human too.
Great video.
Dude, I just solo sailed from green bay, lake Michigan to Daytona beach... I'm a stout " monohull" guy . But just sold it and am going to a wharram or tri also. As of right now I'm eyeballing the die cut Mana 24 kit from wharram. A diyer like you might like that
Love your content.
Thanks
Hope to See Ya on the High Seas - Black Sailboat Life @ Dinner Key Marina- Miami ⚓️
Be careful out there, man.
Way cool. Ramrod. our family built a house down there. in the 70s. its still there. we lived in miami. would go down there on the weekends. couple of streets behind the motel.
I use the same system that YT Sailing with Thomas uses .. That is to stay awake at night and short sleeps in the day. That way you have much longer vision. André in Sydney
It’s time for an adventure.
The sailor's lament! But the luck of the Irish is with you. Good thing you stopped in Scotland for whiskey ;)
Good job being so self-reliant. They say you haven't been around unless you run a ground.
We got crazy stupid wind over here in New Orleans yesterday. I personally like a quick sail! Especially when the sails are about to rip. And you got just a little bit more than the rail! In the water. How come and all selling language lingo? There's not one mention of pucker factor in the books!!!!
I've been lobstering right around Grassy Key. Glad you're good my man.
RIP Sam...