Yahoo #1 like !!! Keep up the good work ❤ You guys are doing a awesome job for a couple of Newbie Polywogs👍👍👍👍 Keep on being You !!! You're really good at it .😊 From a old dude from Pender Harbour BC 😎☮️🇨🇦
Thank you! We are just doing our best! It's good to hear from you again, we are planning a sailing trip (not on our boat) to the Jervis Inlet this September! Do you sail much in that area?
I have followed many channels for years and go back and select a new boat to follow every couple of month. I’m currently following 14 all at different stages. Some are entering the French Polynesian islands, some have competed around the world odysseys and some are in various places in the Caribbean. I have really enjoyed your adventures. You probably don’t see it but your production level has gone up so much. It has been fun to see this. There are many different styles of narrations, productions and techniques but I so enjoy your down to earth and honest style. Please don’t change. Your honesty, doubts, celebrations, and interactions are so refreshing and make me feel like I am right there in the crew. Keep up what you are doing and know it is so enjoyed by many I know. ❤ 🇨🇦
@@geoffcooper1300 that's awfully kind of you!!! We are always looking for ways to improve our video quality and story telling but we still have lots of work to do! Far from perfect! Sometimes sailing (or other projects) is enough of a challenge and we struggle to record on top of it. We want to get the good angles and capture the essence of a moment... Unfortunately, if we don't capture the moment at the time it happens we cannot go back and do a reshoot. C'est la vie.
You two seemed to be having too much fun using the word "caulk". Yes, I could see the little smirks after each time. I too am a childish kid at heart. Welcome back and keep the videos coming. 🫶
Thank you!! We love Dallas, it's a fun city to visit! What are you planning so far? Daniel said bring a sweater for indoor activities! 😆 Texans crank up the AC in the summertIme.
@@pdgadventures // I plan to visit relatives and do a few touristy activities while I’m there. I’m aware of the frigid AC temps; living in Scottsdale, AZ // I bring a sweater along with me everywhere I go to avoid the ‘meat locker’ effect inside stores & restaurants 🥶 😂
Good talking to you guys a few days ago on the VHF. We were northbound on the ICW on our Manta catamaran Skyfall. AKA Nelly’s boat (our large hound dog)
Yes, hello again! I believe we first spoke with you on Facebook? I'm sorry Winston and Nelly didn't get a chance to meet this season, hopefully next year! And you were right about the horseflies! Omg, that was terrible. We had to have had hundreds of them in and swarming the boat. Where are you heading for the summer season?
I had bought a goofy electric fly swatter as a gag gift for Michelle, turns out it was an essential item dealing with those horse/deer flies!! We are getting hauled in Virginia to get leaky rudder post seals addressed and then store the boat on the hard through hurricane season. Plan right now is to head back to the Bahamas by December.
@@doubl0h7 electric flyswatter eh? May have to look into that! We've seen those guns that shoot salt and those seem to work great against house flies but I think it would have to shoot rock salt to take these bas*ards out! We made it to our summer spot and getting ready to do our inwater refit. Definitely getting ready for the Bahamas (and maybe further south!) next winter.
We’d love to go further south as well but getting insurance for that seems to be really tough. We’ve got State Farm right now which is fantastic but it only goes down to the middle of Long Island, Bahamas.
@@doubl0h7 sound like we have the same kind of coverage. We were gonna start the begging process before our renewal and see if something can come of it, let you know how it goes!
Perhaps I'm the only subscriber who wants to know....what was the issue with the engine which refused to start. I think you made the right call that it was an issue related to fuel starvation. Curiosity killed the cat, but satisfaction brought him back!
Ah yes, it was a bad fuel lift pump. We had to get that replaced and we were on our way. (How terrible that we failed to clarify that in the video! 😳🤦 ) I think the more work we have done on our boat the more confident we are to do it next time. Of course, it helps that we are hovering over the mechanic and asking questions as they do the job.
Cost of Alcohol: Funny thing is if you go almost 180 (to the other side of the planet) to around indonesia there are places where Asking for saya double rum and coke is cheaper than a single. The imported mixers like Coca-Cola and Dry-Ginger are more expensive than the local rum or other local spirits. I guess I only really know this because I'm a spirits guy, not a beer guy. Interesting though.
That's fascinating! The Bahama Islands had super cheap rum, about half the cost in the US. But a single was never more expensive than a double! This is, yet another, reason for us to get over to that side of the world!
Yahoo #1 like !!! Keep up the good work ❤ You guys are doing a awesome job for a couple of Newbie Polywogs👍👍👍👍 Keep on being You !!! You're really good at it .😊 From a old dude from Pender Harbour BC 😎☮️🇨🇦
Thank you! We are just doing our best! It's good to hear from you again, we are planning a sailing trip (not on our boat) to the Jervis Inlet this September! Do you sail much in that area?
@@pdgadventures Thanks!!! I live on my boàt about 4 1/2 hrs. Away from Jervis and l'm up there about twice a month 😎👍☮️
I have followed many channels for years and go back and select a new boat to follow every couple of month. I’m currently following 14 all at different stages. Some are entering the French Polynesian islands, some have competed around the world odysseys and some are in various places in the Caribbean. I have really enjoyed your adventures. You probably don’t see it but your production level has gone up so much. It has been fun to see this. There are many different styles of narrations, productions and techniques but I so enjoy your down to earth and honest style. Please don’t change. Your honesty, doubts, celebrations, and interactions are so refreshing and make me feel like I am right there in the crew. Keep up what you are doing and know it is so enjoyed by many I know. ❤ 🇨🇦
@@geoffcooper1300 that's awfully kind of you!!! We are always looking for ways to improve our video quality and story telling but we still have lots of work to do! Far from perfect! Sometimes sailing (or other projects) is enough of a challenge and we struggle to record on top of it. We want to get the good angles and capture the essence of a moment... Unfortunately, if we don't capture the moment at the time it happens we cannot go back and do a reshoot. C'est la vie.
Well done!
Thank you! Seems that when things go sideways they sure go sideways hard!!!
You two seemed to be having too much fun using the word "caulk". Yes, I could see the little smirks after each time. I too am a childish kid at heart.
Welcome back and keep the videos coming. 🫶
Lol! Yeah, we had too much fun with that...I think if you can't laugh at a caulk joke every now and then you're probably taking life too seriously.
This one really cracked me up! Love it. Sorry though about the troubles that seem to be inherent in any adventure.
Thank you! Paige's brownie pout is hilarious. It was a busy couple of weeks and we just rolled with the punches.
👍👍 NICE VIDEO, I PLAN TO VISIT DALLAS IN JULY !
THANKS FOR SHARING BOAT WORK SOLUTIONS‼️
Thank you!! We love Dallas, it's a fun city to visit! What are you planning so far? Daniel said bring a sweater for indoor activities! 😆 Texans crank up the AC in the summertIme.
@@pdgadventures // I plan to visit relatives and do a few touristy activities while I’m there.
I’m aware of the frigid AC temps; living in Scottsdale, AZ // I bring a sweater along with me everywhere I go to avoid the ‘meat locker’ effect inside stores & restaurants 🥶 😂
Good talking to you guys a few days ago on the VHF. We were northbound on the ICW on our Manta catamaran Skyfall. AKA Nelly’s boat (our large hound dog)
Yes, hello again! I believe we first spoke with you on Facebook? I'm sorry Winston and Nelly didn't get a chance to meet this season, hopefully next year!
And you were right about the horseflies! Omg, that was terrible. We had to have had hundreds of them in and swarming the boat. Where are you heading for the summer season?
I had bought a goofy electric fly swatter as a gag gift for Michelle, turns out it was an essential item dealing with those horse/deer flies!!
We are getting hauled in Virginia to get leaky rudder post seals addressed and then store the boat on the hard through hurricane season.
Plan right now is to head back to the Bahamas by December.
@@doubl0h7 electric flyswatter eh? May have to look into that! We've seen those guns that shoot salt and those seem to work great against house flies but I think it would have to shoot rock salt to take these bas*ards out! We made it to our summer spot and getting ready to do our inwater refit. Definitely getting ready for the Bahamas (and maybe further south!) next winter.
We’d love to go further south as well but getting insurance for that seems to be really tough. We’ve got State Farm right now which is fantastic but it only goes down to the middle of Long Island, Bahamas.
@@doubl0h7 sound like we have the same kind of coverage. We were gonna start the begging process before our renewal and see if something can come of it, let you know how it goes!
Perhaps I'm the only subscriber who wants to know....what was the issue with the engine which refused to start. I think you made the right call that it was an issue related to fuel starvation. Curiosity killed the cat, but satisfaction brought him back!
Ah yes, it was a bad fuel lift pump. We had to get that replaced and we were on our way. (How terrible that we failed to clarify that in the video! 😳🤦 )
I think the more work we have done on our boat the more confident we are to do it next time. Of course, it helps that we are hovering over the mechanic and asking questions as they do the job.
Cost of Alcohol: Funny thing is if you go almost 180 (to the other side of the planet) to around indonesia there are places where Asking for saya double rum and coke is cheaper than a single. The imported mixers like Coca-Cola and Dry-Ginger are more expensive than the local rum or other local spirits. I guess I only really know this because I'm a spirits guy, not a beer guy. Interesting though.
That's fascinating! The Bahama Islands had super cheap rum, about half the cost in the US. But a single was never more expensive than a double! This is, yet another, reason for us to get over to that side of the world!