Omg, I grew up in Liverpool and now live in Fredericton. You were in Brooklyn Harbor/Marina. I traveled over that bridge daily as a kid. This is so cool to see, and you guys adapt very well. I will definitely be following your journey. Our journey will begin in the fall of '28 to the Bahamas. God Speed!
Hi Jordan and Seth. I would be less anxious for you if you would steer in such a way as to put more water between you and those black things called rocks, which are usually found near the brown and green thing called land. hehe. More space can be a big help when your engine decides not to help, one of these days, when you push the button with complete confidence that it will start, but it doesn't. That more space becomes more time, to figure out if the engine problem is easily fixed, or to radio for help, deploy a sea-anchor, rig up your outboard motor for emergency propulsion (great idea IISSM), or lower the tender to push the boat away from the black rocky things (easier to do and works better than towing). Thanks for the videos. Regards, Rick.
@@D_Shore All that reading just to miss the point. 🙂 Some of us older sailors don't want to see our younger friends get into trouble on the rocks. Why do you have a problem with that? 🙂 Sorry about my typing D. I was in a hurry and couldn't write a proper reply for Seth and Jordan. I'll try harder next time and write a more fulsome response. Be sure to subscribe to their channel so you don't miss out. I took a squizz at your channel. Which of your firearms do you carry when you go sailing? I guess you wouldn't want a particularly heavy one, in case you fall overboard. I'd recommend a life-jacket with a higher bouyancy rating, to help keep your head above water until you can jettison the iron. I have personal experience with navy colleagues not being able to stay above water when they were armed for boarding party work and ended up in the drink. Their floatation equipment wasn't good enough. Take care. Regards, Rick.
Omg, I grew up in Liverpool and now live in Fredericton. You were in Brooklyn Harbor/Marina. I traveled over that bridge daily as a kid. This is so cool to see, and you guys adapt very well. I will definitely be following your journey. Our journey will begin in the fall of '28 to the Bahamas. God Speed!
That's awesome and thanks!! Glad we got some footage of the bridge 😄
I have only recently found you and subscribed. Nice to find some locals. NB here ... Thank you for sharing LG NB
That's great, thanks! Jordan's actually from New Brunswick too
Hi Jordan and Seth. I would be less anxious for you if you would steer in such a way as to put more water between you and those black things called rocks, which are usually found near the brown and green thing called land. hehe. More space can be a big help when your engine decides not to help, one of these days, when you push the button with complete confidence that it will start, but it doesn't. That more space becomes more time, to figure out if the engine problem is easily fixed, or to radio for help, deploy a sea-anchor, rig up your outboard motor for emergency propulsion (great idea IISSM), or lower the tender to push the boat away from the black rocky things (easier to do and works better than towing). Thanks for the videos. Regards, Rick.
Hey Rick!! You've made some excellent points. Definitely a lesson we're learning 😄 thanks for watching!
All that typing just to sound like an idiot.
@@D_Shore All that reading just to miss the point. 🙂 Some of us older sailors don't want to see our younger friends get into trouble on the rocks. Why do you have a problem with that? 🙂 Sorry about my typing D. I was in a hurry and couldn't write a proper reply for Seth and Jordan. I'll try harder next time and write a more fulsome response. Be sure to subscribe to their channel so you don't miss out. I took a squizz at your channel. Which of your firearms do you carry when you go sailing? I guess you wouldn't want a particularly heavy one, in case you fall overboard. I'd recommend a life-jacket with a higher bouyancy rating, to help keep your head above water until you can jettison the iron. I have personal experience with navy colleagues not being able to stay above water when they were armed for boarding party work and ended up in the drink. Their floatation equipment wasn't good enough. Take care. Regards, Rick.
Yeeewww! ⛵️❤️❤️❤️
Good job!
Nice!!!!! 👍
The censorship of the human body has detracted from what was otherwise a good clip.
As far as I'm concerned, I wouldn't swim with a swimsuit.