I always appreciate seeing the "bad" with the good. As a new idiot sailor on a spiritual saga, I find it most helpful and watching other go through it too, especially inspiring.
Thanks! The highest of highs and the lowest of lows. It's all about balance! Good luck on your new sailing adventure. We learn something new every day out here! ⛵
Yep, long nights and little sleep is all part of it. Glad you guys share this so others can see it's not all palm trees and mango smoothies! Great video, I so enjoy watching you guys!
Yeah unfortunately this lifestyle comes with the lowest of lows that are offset by the highest of highs! So happy to hear you are enjoying our journey!
We sail in the Great Lakes area; last summer we were anchored at the southern most spot in Grand Traverse Bay by Traverse City...the wind switched from the south to the north which was pushing all of the energy down the entire Grand Traverse Bay. It was just awful. The boat was heaving up and down so bad we didn't want to leave the boat in case we started to drag. We saw one boat lose theirs and get pushed onto the beach. We had our dog Ady on board at the time; I took her to shore and the dingy almost got completely swamped. That lasted over 12 hours. It was so exhausting. I feel your pain with a rolly anchorage and not getting any sleep. Also after watching your video's I'm not sure if we'll ever want to sail to Costa Rica! lol Great video's!
Hi SV Belafonte! It's amazing how much an anchorage can change the mood on the boat! Costa Rica had plenty of them.....good for surfing not good for living on your sailboat! 😂 Thanks for your comment! Cheers!
@@SailingOneLife Yes...I hear it's great for surfing down there! lol Been loving your videos as you prep for the Pacific Crossing. So much work goes into boat life, but those days with perfect conditions make it all worth while. We're finally getting some spring like weather here in Northern WI this coming week. Hoping to get our cover off soon to start prepping our boat for the up coming season. I can't wait!
This was showing how sailing can be work and uncomfortable sometimes.It was realistic for sure,I’m sure moving to a comfortable anchorage was the best decision.Good to see you all Buddy boats together
Great seeing you both again this week. I have heard nothing but good things about the location you are in. Good fishing as well. All good here on the Chessy, sailing weather is finally here. Take care and thanks for bringing us along. Ed
Hey Ed! So good to hear the sailing season is there for you! Hopefully you'll be able to get in alot of sailing in during the next few weeks. Thanks for coming along with us out here!
Hey Bob! Yep thanks....you know how it goes out here sometimes.....patch it the best you can until you can get somewhere to get it taken care of correctly!
Sure looks like it was bumpy for sure. Happy you found a more peaceful place to rest. Could really tell as you made your way up to the cockpit ate some shuteye. Beaming smiles and golden hair in the sunshine. Niiiiiice ✨ 🌊💨⛵️🏝👙🌞✨
Oh, man. Just watching this episode with all of the rolly anchorages was making me feel a little queasy. Lol It's helpful to see the good and not-so-good facets of cruising life.
Because a cold beer is a good substitute for air conditioning? We have a zero drinking policy on board when the anchor is up, because yes, drinking and sailing isn't a wise idea.
Has anyone ever said that Gary reminds them of an actor by the name of Jason Mantzoukas? His voice especially!😁 It's a compliment because Jason is a very talented and funny actor!!
Oh wow, that rain is intense. Omg, that is rolly, hope the next position is better and you both get some rest. Yay, dolphins. Hey, just a thought, get some MRE's on board for times like that. Awesome, a bit of peace. :)
Outstanding video. It’s good to get glimpse of your “challenges” while sailing and at anchorage. A rolling anchorage doesn’t look like much fun. Good that you have raisins and crackers for those occasions. I share in your concern of the environmental landscape of dead plastic. It seems the sea is regurgitating and giving back the human trash that apparently is dumped in the oceans. A sad situation. Many have witnessed the transition away from glass and metal containers in lieu of plastics. In retrospect, a good and effective plastic recycle plan would have been a strategic adjunct to this new technology called plastics (decades ago). New research is emerging about the deleterious effects of single use plastic exposure in humans, especially related to food and drink plastic storage containers. Look forward to seeing you guys again soon. Cheers 🥂.
Thanks Trent! We have also noticed many people transitioning from plastic to glass/metal containers. It is our hope that some of the big manufacturers such as Coca Cola will do away with their plastic packaging. That would be huge for our planet! We have noticed many restaurants serve Coke in recyclable glass bottles. Gary went to buy a cerveza at a local grocery store and he was told he had to pay a deposit for the bottle and he'd get the deposit back when he returned the bottle....every bit helps! We honestly didn't realize what a huge problem plastics were until we started traveling. When you see plastics floating around miles from where the trash initiated it is quite alarming. Hope your week is off to a good start! Cheers!
Great honest video - thanks. For someone who gets travel sickness in cars, and seasick on big boats (havent tried on small boats), is there hope that over time, someone prone to seasickness gets ‘used’ to the motion and is able to cope or is it a situation that, if you are subject to motion sickness, your body is not meant for a life on the sea? Very curious as you inspire me to travel on a boat…..Love what you do and how you do it.
Hey Laurence! We do think people get used to being on the water and over sea sickness. We have been fortunate in that we don't get sea sick very often but it does occasionally happen, it always passes though! There are alot of sailors who are prone to motion sickness and they seem to find a way to cope. Some use medication, but most seem to just let it come and let is pass.
Sound dunners!!! Bwahahahaha! Yay you found peace and calm yet again, that's how it's done. One note: you are supposed to bust up the dry ramen into little pieces PRIOR to cooking them. Signed, Ramen Stakeholder
Another great video! I’ve seen all of y’all’s and love the combination of sailing, diving and boat projects. One thing, I follow Delos but notice how they never mention other RUclips sailers but y’all do. Who is the outlier and why? Smooth seas and fair winds
Hey Drew! Thanks! Happy to hear you are enjoying our content! As for Delos, I think you will see us on one of their videos soon! But yes like the comment below says.....Delos is the OG of RUclips sailing!
I think you might be happy to know that Puntarenas FC made it to 1st division and is doing awesome in the first places of the leaderboard! Guacamaya is a great anchorage. Samara is terrible.. that’s why when we sail from Puntarenas to Guanacaste, we do it in one single shot to Potrero.. Murciélago is beautiful, but extremely dangerous if the wind blows. So many wrecks on those rocks.. Bahia Santa Elena was just around the corner and is very sheltered… hope to see that you left unharmed on your next episode.. cheers!
That is great about Puntarenas FC! So cool we were able to catch a game. Murcielagos is so beautiful. We can definitely see how it can be a treacherous place if the wind picks up and blows in the wrong direction. Where do you keep your boat?
Live in CR, and have my boat at puerto Azul. As you noted the pollution and red tide is horrible, sad,depressing and what is going on with this Runaway planet, with no destination. Costa Rica government has to do something, punterenas is like such a cool place, with alot of potential, buy at this time it appears that the gulf of nicoya is dying! Wake up! I will continue to do my part, but this is a world wide problem! Costa Rica is not just rainforest and waterfalls. Every river that leads to the ocean is polluted! How is this permitted!
It is definitely a world wide problem. We see it everywhere. It has been quite eye opening for us to see during our travels. Thanks for doing your part! We also think Puntarenas is a cool town. We enjoyed our time there.
@@SailingOneLife yes, alot of potential. Even with the problems i love it. Yes worldwide problems. I think it was 50 years or more that Galveston bay actually caught on fire, so much oil in the Bay. I spent my career in merchant marine, and now even a cup of oil is a big fine, but accidentes still happen. Smooth seas! All the best!
Into a plastic container I positioned underneath it. And if it got past that, we have a retention area under the engine/transmission that keeps any leaks from going to the bilge pump. The oil that leaks out is poured into the empty bottles for future disposal. 👍
Question please, I’m looking for a wrist watch good for sailing, free diving and scuba diving… what do you guys use or recommend if you don’t mind me asking?
Hey Paul, thanks for coming along with us on the journey! We primarily use a GoPro Hero10, Canon 800D (10-18, 18-55, and 55-250 lenses), and a Mavic Air drone. We recently got a 360 camera and a gimbal for the DSLR, as our Patreon contributions have allowed for us to start upgrading our gear. 👍
@@SailingOneLife Thanks for Sharing Guys : So interesting and Kudos on the film editing 👍 I’ve recently just purchased the DJI RS3 : I’ve attached my Sony ZV1 and it’s an awesome combination: lightweight and Portable: so suits my needs and my abilities for now… Stay Safe Guys : Happy Sailing
Hey there! Yeah we have tried sleeping in a hammock a couple times. Sometimes in a hammock it's a bit manageable but other time's the hammock seems to get swinging and the motion is worse than trying to stay in bed. It really depends on the swell direction and timing between swell.
The sailing life can get somewhat dodgy at time, even down right dreadful. But in the end, you wouldn't change it for all the tea in China. All the coffee in South America, maybe. LOL! Stay groovy and stay safe.
If you are planning to stop in Acapulco let me know. I have a very good friend there that has motor yachts and a place that you could dock depending on your draft at very least he’ll have a mooring ball for you and he’d be a good guide for the area. Let me know if you would like his info. Love your videos.
Hey Jojoerider! Ah thank you for the information. Unfortunately our videos are about 2 months behind real time so we've already passed Acapulco. We are currently in the Loreto, MX area. Bummer!! Happy to hear you are enjoying our videos.
No room inside, but we do hang a hammock over the foredeck sometimes. When it gets THAT rolly though, the hammock gets swinging violently and will launch you right out! 😂
Hello from Canada 🇨🇦, I have a quick question regarding you guys leaving Costa Rica. You mentioned it was gonna cost you $350, when hiring an agent to do your paperwork when leaving the country, you guys decided to do all the running around on your own and go through all that hassle but you forgot to mention if it was worth it. So , was it worth it? How much did it cost you? Please let us know. Thank you.
From The beginning of May to the end of November WET SEASON from the beginning of December to the end of April DRY SEASON and it does make a bit of difference.
I’m curious as to what you two think about water levels. Have you observed any real difference in water level? I was hoping that with all the harbors you go into with all the tide changes you might have seen some change. Thanks 😊😎
We noticed this while in the San Blas Islands, Panama. These indigenous villages are built on pretty flat, low lying atolls. Some of the infrastructure around the edges of the islands are starting to be underwater during high tide. Many of the people are having to abandon their homes and take refuge on Panama mainland. Quite sad to see. There is also an island in our San Blas guidebook (published in 2015) that is probably half the size it was only 7 years ago.
@@SailingOneLife I appreciate your reply and find that topic interesting and intriguing. I find a great satisfaction in watching your videos and seeing the beauty of each port. I’m on the Gulf Coast of Florida and it’s been a long dream coming. I grew up in South Philly. So yeah I love the Sunshine.
It is a very interesting and sensitive topic. We are happy to hear you are enjoying our videos! We hope to meet you out here one day. The sunshine is good for our souls! ♥️
I am new to your channel. I have a strong desire to finish out my life in a sailboat at sea and use these channels for education. Too often what I see is very little education and way too many thumbnails and content that revolves around string bikinies and butt shots. I like a pretty girl as much as the next guy, but a sailing channel should, in my humble opinion, contain some content about what to expect if your serious about sailing around the Americas. Thank you so much for showing the last episode and this one. I lived in Puerto Rico from 99 to 2005 and have learned not everything goes as planned if your used to a tidy life in the USA mainland.
Hey there! Thank you, we try to share what it is really like out here. It is certainly not all bikinis and sunshine. You are exactly right, to enjoy this lifestyle you need to be open minded and realize nothing goes as planned! Where did you live in Puerto Rico? We really enjoyed the Cabo Rojo area.
@@SailingOneLife I was a welding inspector for Fluor Global. I lived all over. FRom the central area around Louzia , to Fajardo, to Barcolinitia, Carolina, to Ricon. Ponce and the bioluminiscent bay near there. Spent many holidays and weekends traveling all around many different islands, and tried to hit them all. Flamanko Beach was beautiful. St. Marteen. Every island in the BVI and AVI. Loved every minute of it, but the crime made my wife want to leave.
@@SailingOneLife Now I am 53, single, and permantly retired from working for others. I bought a new RV 3 years ago, and now I'm looking a 45 to 50 foot monohull sailing vessel and living in North Carolina I can live aboard and start learning the sailing life. I would love to volunteer aboard one and begin my adventure that way.
I joined the Navy and didn't find out how much I suffered from sea sickness until I took my first cruise; by then it was too late to quit so I had to get use to eating a lot of boiled potatoes because it was the only thing that helped the nausea
Ah interesting. We've never heard about boiled potatoes helping! We don't tend to get sea sick especially not at anchor so that was a new experience for me!
Hey Greg, we actually have a container under our engine that collects the leaking oil which we dispose of properly when we get into a marina. Before you make a comment like this make sure you know what you are talking about. 🖕
Sights like your trash line are both disappointing and at the same time infuriating. I like many others wonder when people and governments will get the message, I won't hold my breath. I do have a question, I don't think I have ever heard you guys mention and I've never asked, what is the hull speed of One Life? I would think it would be 7 or 8 knots.
Wow, you two are some happy sailors. Your a great advertisement for sailing the Pacific Coast.
Just trying to save other sailors the trouble of coming to CR. 😂😵
Thanks for sharing your adventure
Thanks for coming along with us!
Grace and bill are loyal , friends for ever .
Nice leak repair . . .
I admire your safety routines others should follow your example, you never get complacent
Thank you! We take safety seriously.
Beautiful Anchorage.
Love you're videos 😊 thanks
Thank you! Happy to hear you are enjoying them
Wow , your sailing with epic people. ,
Yeah we have a fun crew here to hang out with!
Lovely video!
Thank you! 🥰
Good one! I always learn a little about how sailing skills, boat maintenance, geography/cultures and of course the ups and downs of life on board.
Thanks Joe! Happy to hear you are learning a little from us in preparation for your upcoming adventure!
I live my ceiling adventures vicariously for you guys you are awesome
Hey Jason! Thanks! We are happy you are enjoying them!
Glad to see with Calico and Delos as I watch them too
They are good friends!
I always appreciate seeing the "bad" with the good. As a new idiot sailor on a spiritual saga, I find it most helpful and watching other go through it too, especially inspiring.
Thanks! The highest of highs and the lowest of lows. It's all about balance! Good luck on your new sailing adventure. We learn something new every day out here! ⛵
Feeling sea sick just watching you guys!!! Yuck!!! The joys of having a floating home....not :(
LOL yeah some days we wish we had a bed that didn't move.....but what FUN would that be? 😂
Perseverance
Thanks!
Great episode, thanks 😊
Thanks, Doug!
Awesome show thank you
Thanks Ted!
Awesome video guys! Thanks for sharing all the ups and downs and for always being so positive through it all! You are truly such an inspiration.
Thanks, guys! The highest of highs and the lowest of lows.....Life is all about balance, right?! 🤪
Heavy swells for swells for sleeping suck. Buddy boats are great!!!! Enjoyed the video!!!!!
Thanks, Booger! Lots of good stuff to come! ⛵♥️
Great vid. Thanks 🙂
Thanks, Pete!
Such a bummer Costa Rica sucks by boat... I loved our trip there.
Hey Chris! Yeah it's not ideal cruising territory! We also loved Costa Rica when we came via plane and slept on land. 😂🍻
Yep, long nights and little sleep is all part of it. Glad you guys share this so others can see it's not all palm trees and mango smoothies!
Great video, I so enjoy watching you guys!
Yeah unfortunately this lifestyle comes with the lowest of lows that are offset by the highest of highs! So happy to hear you are enjoying our journey!
We sail in the Great Lakes area; last summer we were anchored at the southern most spot in Grand Traverse Bay by Traverse City...the wind switched from the south to the north which was pushing all of the energy down the entire Grand Traverse Bay. It was just awful. The boat was heaving up and down so bad we didn't want to leave the boat in case we started to drag. We saw one boat lose theirs and get pushed onto the beach. We had our dog Ady on board at the time; I took her to shore and the dingy almost got completely swamped. That lasted over 12 hours. It was so exhausting. I feel your pain with a rolly anchorage and not getting any sleep. Also after watching your video's I'm not sure if we'll ever want to sail to Costa Rica! lol Great video's!
Hi SV Belafonte! It's amazing how much an anchorage can change the mood on the boat! Costa Rica had plenty of them.....good for surfing not good for living on your sailboat! 😂 Thanks for your comment! Cheers!
@@SailingOneLife Yes...I hear it's great for surfing down there! lol Been loving your videos as you prep for the Pacific Crossing. So much work goes into boat life, but those days with perfect conditions make it all worth while. We're finally getting some spring like weather here in Northern WI this coming week. Hoping to get our cover off soon to start prepping our boat for the up coming season. I can't wait!
@@svbelafonte5854 thank you! Yes definitely lots of work but the reward is worth it! We hope you guys can get out on the water soon!
Cruise ships dump a ton of junk into the ocean. I’ve seen them do it Belize just outside the reef at San Pedro Island!
That is awful! We hate to hear this.
This was showing how sailing can be work and uncomfortable sometimes.It was realistic for sure,I’m sure moving to a comfortable anchorage was the best decision.Good to see you all Buddy boats together
Yes! We were so relieved to get to a calm anchorage and get some rest! Thanks, Mark!
Love it well done!
Thank you!!
Nice, Awesome video. Stay safe Y'all
Thanks Gibb! Hope you are doing good!
@@SailingOneLife I'm Hanging in there. :)
Awesome video guys. Beautiful views. Nice to see u guys buddy boat in good company. Miss seeing u guys with other buddies Beau and Brandy. ❤️🙌🏼
Hey Jorge! We so miss Beau and Brandy. They are the best! We stay in touch and talk almost every day! Hopefully we will see them again sometime!
Great seeing you both again this week. I have heard nothing but good things about the location you are in. Good fishing as well. All good here on the Chessy, sailing weather is finally here. Take care and thanks for bringing us along. Ed
Hey Ed! So good to hear the sailing season is there for you! Hopefully you'll be able to get in alot of sailing in during the next few weeks. Thanks for coming along with us out here!
Looks like your mechanic needs some new shorts !!! ha ha ... loved the video .. take care!
Hey! What's wrong with my shorts? 😂
Glad you all had some good sailing, hope you have a place & time to fix the trans seal soon.
Hey Bob! Yep thanks....you know how it goes out here sometimes.....patch it the best you can until you can get somewhere to get it taken care of correctly!
Great content thanks!
Thanks, Randy!
Sure looks like it was bumpy for sure. Happy you found a more peaceful place to rest. Could really tell as you made your way up to the cockpit ate some shuteye. Beaming smiles and golden hair in the sunshine. Niiiiiice ✨ 🌊💨⛵️🏝👙🌞✨
Such a relief to find a calm anchorage to relax in! The rolly anchorages really get old after awhile!
Oh, man. Just watching this episode with all of the rolly anchorages was making me feel a little queasy. Lol It's helpful to see the good and not-so-good facets of cruising life.
🤢 yes some of the anchorages in Costa Rica were pretty hard on us! Definitely makes us thankful when we find calm anchorages we can get some rest in!
How come every sailor drinks? You'd think there would be more accidents than there are!
Because a cold beer is a good substitute for air conditioning? We have a zero drinking policy on board when the anchor is up, because yes, drinking and sailing isn't a wise idea.
Has anyone ever said that Gary reminds them of an actor by the name of Jason Mantzoukas? His voice especially!😁 It's a compliment because Jason is a very talented and funny actor!!
Ha, no we haven't heard that one before. Jason is a cool dude though! We are fans of Big Mouth. 😂
@@SailingOneLife oh boy, I didn't know he was called "big mouth". Sorry Gary, I just thought your voice sounded just like him😊
Oh he isn't called Big Mouth, Jason plays the voice of the character, Jay on the show Big Mouth. 😂
@@SailingOneLife oh, okay I understand😊
hi I'm new on the channel I from Chile guy's what class is you boat? great channel !!!
Hi Ricardo! Welcome aboard! One Life is a 40ft 1983 Nautical Development Offshore monohull. Check out our boat tour video if you'd like to learn more!
Oh wow, that rain is intense. Omg, that is rolly, hope the next position is better and you both get some rest. Yay, dolphins. Hey, just a thought, get some MRE's on board for times like that. Awesome, a bit of peace. :)
That anchorage was SO ROLLY! We actually do have MRE's onboard, but they are in our ditch bag and that's where we hope they stay! 🤞
I like the soundtrack, good tunes. Is that a new selection
Hey Andrew! Yeah we recently downloaded some new stuff from Epidemic Sound. 🤙
Outstanding video. It’s good to get glimpse of your “challenges” while sailing and at anchorage. A rolling anchorage doesn’t look like much fun. Good that you have raisins and crackers for those occasions. I share in your concern of the environmental landscape of dead plastic. It seems the sea is regurgitating and giving back the human trash that apparently is dumped in the oceans. A sad situation. Many have witnessed the transition away from glass and metal containers in lieu of plastics. In retrospect, a good and effective plastic recycle plan would have been a strategic adjunct to this new technology called plastics (decades ago). New research is emerging about the deleterious effects of single use plastic exposure in humans, especially related to food and drink plastic storage containers. Look forward to seeing you guys again soon. Cheers 🥂.
Thanks Trent! We have also noticed many people transitioning from plastic to glass/metal containers. It is our hope that some of the big manufacturers such as Coca Cola will do away with their plastic packaging. That would be huge for our planet! We have noticed many restaurants serve Coke in recyclable glass bottles. Gary went to buy a cerveza at a local grocery store and he was told he had to pay a deposit for the bottle and he'd get the deposit back when he returned the bottle....every bit helps! We honestly didn't realize what a huge problem plastics were until we started traveling. When you see plastics floating around miles from where the trash initiated it is quite alarming. Hope your week is off to a good start! Cheers!
Can you hook a hose to a funnel to make it a little easier to fill the transmission maybe or maybe you have already fixed the leak👍👍
Ha good idea! Luckily it is fixed now but we will remember this in the future.
Great honest video - thanks. For someone who gets travel sickness in cars, and seasick on big boats (havent tried on small boats), is there hope that over time, someone prone to seasickness gets ‘used’ to the motion and is able to cope or is it a situation that, if you are subject to motion sickness, your body is not meant for a life on the sea? Very curious as you inspire me to travel on a boat…..Love what you do and how you do it.
Hey Laurence! We do think people get used to being on the water and over sea sickness. We have been fortunate in that we don't get sea sick very often but it does occasionally happen, it always passes though! There are alot of sailors who are prone to motion sickness and they seem to find a way to cope. Some use medication, but most seem to just let it come and let is pass.
Sound dunners!!! Bwahahahaha! Yay you found peace and calm yet again, that's how it's done. One note: you are supposed to bust up the dry ramen into little pieces PRIOR to cooking them. Signed, Ramen Stakeholder
Soundunners 😂😂 you totally called me out!
Oh and Ramen Queen....you try breaking up ramen on a rocky boat. 😘
Another great video! I’ve seen all of y’all’s and love the combination of sailing, diving and boat projects. One thing, I follow Delos but notice how they never mention other RUclips sailers but y’all do. Who is the outlier and why? Smooth seas and fair winds
Hey Drew! Thanks! Happy to hear you are enjoying our content! As for Delos, I think you will see us on one of their videos soon! But yes like the comment below says.....Delos is the OG of RUclips sailing!
I think you might be happy to know that Puntarenas FC made it to 1st division and is doing awesome in the first places of the leaderboard!
Guacamaya is a great anchorage. Samara is terrible.. that’s why when we sail from Puntarenas to Guanacaste, we do it in one single shot to Potrero..
Murciélago is beautiful, but extremely dangerous if the wind blows. So many wrecks on those rocks.. Bahia Santa Elena was just around the corner and is very sheltered… hope to see that you left unharmed on your next episode.. cheers!
That is great about Puntarenas FC! So cool we were able to catch a game. Murcielagos is so beautiful. We can definitely see how it can be a treacherous place if the wind picks up and blows in the wrong direction. Where do you keep your boat?
@@SailingOneLife close to the yacht club in Puntarenas..
@@svStargate nice!
Live in CR, and have my boat at puerto Azul. As you noted the pollution and red tide is horrible, sad,depressing and what is going on with this Runaway planet, with no destination. Costa Rica government has to do something, punterenas is like such a cool place, with alot of potential, buy at this time it appears that the gulf of nicoya is dying! Wake up! I will continue to do my part, but this is a world wide problem! Costa Rica is not just rainforest and waterfalls. Every river that leads to the ocean is polluted! How is this permitted!
It is definitely a world wide problem. We see it everywhere. It has been quite eye opening for us to see during our travels. Thanks for doing your part! We also think Puntarenas is a cool town. We enjoyed our time there.
@@SailingOneLife yes, alot of potential. Even with the problems i love it. Yes worldwide problems. I think it was 50 years or more that Galveston bay actually caught on fire, so much oil in the Bay. I spent my career in merchant marine, and now even a cup of oil is a big fine, but accidentes still happen. Smooth seas! All the best!
Where is the transmission oil leaking into?
Into a plastic container I positioned underneath it. And if it got past that, we have a retention area under the engine/transmission that keeps any leaks from going to the bilge pump. The oil that leaks out is poured into the empty bottles for future disposal. 👍
Question please, I’m looking for a wrist watch good for sailing, free diving and scuba diving… what do you guys use or recommend if you don’t mind me asking?
We use the Aqualung i200c! So far haven't had any problems and we've been using for the last 3 years. Definitely recommend.
Hi Guys : Just started watching your amazing adventure, Im a keen Amature Photographer: Im curious to ask what’s your camera set up ….?
Hey Paul, thanks for coming along with us on the journey! We primarily use a GoPro Hero10, Canon 800D (10-18, 18-55, and 55-250 lenses), and a Mavic Air drone. We recently got a 360 camera and a gimbal for the DSLR, as our Patreon contributions have allowed for us to start upgrading our gear. 👍
@@SailingOneLife Thanks for Sharing Guys : So interesting and Kudos on the film editing 👍 I’ve recently just purchased the DJI RS3 : I’ve attached my Sony ZV1 and it’s an awesome combination: lightweight and Portable: so suits my needs and my abilities for now… Stay Safe Guys : Happy Sailing
Question. Would sleeping in hammocks help combat rolling anchorages? I know sleeping in a hammock isn’t great, but it’s better than not sleeping.
Hey there! Yeah we have tried sleeping in a hammock a couple times. Sometimes in a hammock it's a bit manageable but other time's the hammock seems to get swinging and the motion is worse than trying to stay in bed. It really depends on the swell direction and timing between swell.
That looks like a horrible Anchorage, have you got anything you can use as a flopper stopper?
It was not fun! We do not have a flopper stopper but sometimes we do put out a stern anchor to position us into the swell better.
The sailing life can get somewhat dodgy at time, even down right dreadful. But in the end, you wouldn't change it for all the tea in China. All the coffee in South America, maybe. LOL! Stay groovy and stay safe.
Haha yes exactly!! The highest of highs and the lowest of lows!
@@SailingOneLife I think I dated her once. LOL!
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Thank you! ♥️
If you are planning to stop in Acapulco let me know. I have a very good friend there that has motor yachts and a place that you could dock depending on your draft at very least he’ll have a mooring ball for you and he’d be a good guide for the area. Let me know if you would like his info. Love your videos.
Hey Jojoerider! Ah thank you for the information. Unfortunately our videos are about 2 months behind real time so we've already passed Acapulco. We are currently in the Loreto, MX area. Bummer!! Happy to hear you are enjoying our videos.
Assuming you had room, would slinging a hammock inside help mitigate the effects of a rolly anchorage?
No room inside, but we do hang a hammock over the foredeck sometimes. When it gets THAT rolly though, the hammock gets swinging violently and will launch you right out! 😂
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Hello from Canada 🇨🇦, I have a quick question regarding you guys leaving Costa Rica. You mentioned it was gonna cost you $350, when hiring an agent to do your paperwork when leaving the country, you guys decided to do all the running around on your own and go through all that hassle but you forgot to mention if it was worth it. So , was it worth it? How much did it cost you? Please let us know. Thank you.
Hi Norbert! Ah yes, we forgot to mention that part. 😂 In total including taxi rides etc. it cost us about $50USD.
From The beginning of May to the end of November WET SEASON from the beginning of December to the end of April DRY SEASON and it does make a bit of difference.
Maybe we just hit this area at a bad time.
I’m curious as to what you two think about water levels. Have you observed any real difference in water level? I was hoping that with all the harbors you go into with all the tide changes you might have seen some change. Thanks 😊😎
We noticed this while in the San Blas Islands, Panama. These indigenous villages are built on pretty flat, low lying atolls. Some of the infrastructure around the edges of the islands are starting to be underwater during high tide. Many of the people are having to abandon their homes and take refuge on Panama mainland. Quite sad to see. There is also an island in our San Blas guidebook (published in 2015) that is probably half the size it was only 7 years ago.
@@SailingOneLife I appreciate your reply and find that topic interesting and intriguing. I find a great satisfaction in watching your videos and seeing the beauty of each port. I’m on the Gulf Coast of Florida and it’s been a long dream coming. I grew up in South Philly. So yeah I love the Sunshine.
It is a very interesting and sensitive topic. We are happy to hear you are enjoying our videos! We hope to meet you out here one day. The sunshine is good for our souls! ♥️
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Thanks, Fritz!
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Thanks Barry!
I am new to your channel. I have a strong desire to finish out my life in a sailboat at sea and use these channels for education. Too often what I see is very little education and way too many thumbnails and content that revolves around string bikinies and butt shots. I like a pretty girl as much as the next guy, but a sailing channel should, in my humble opinion, contain some content about what to expect if your serious about sailing around the Americas. Thank you so much for showing the last episode and this one. I lived in Puerto Rico from 99 to 2005 and have learned not everything goes as planned if your used to a tidy life in the USA mainland.
Hey there! Thank you, we try to share what it is really like out here. It is certainly not all bikinis and sunshine. You are exactly right, to enjoy this lifestyle you need to be open minded and realize nothing goes as planned! Where did you live in Puerto Rico? We really enjoyed the Cabo Rojo area.
@@SailingOneLife I was a welding inspector for Fluor Global. I lived all over. FRom the central area around Louzia , to Fajardo, to Barcolinitia, Carolina, to Ricon. Ponce and the bioluminiscent bay near there. Spent many holidays and weekends traveling all around many different islands, and tried to hit them all. Flamanko Beach was beautiful. St. Marteen. Every island in the BVI and AVI. Loved every minute of it, but the crime made my wife want to leave.
Very cool, sounds like you've been to some amazing places! That is too bad to hear about the crime. We hope you can get back via sailboat one day!
@@SailingOneLife Now I am 53, single, and permantly retired from working for others. I bought a new RV 3 years ago, and now I'm looking a 45 to 50 foot monohull sailing vessel and living in North Carolina I can live aboard and start learning the sailing life. I would love to volunteer aboard one and begin my adventure that way.
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Help our planet... Join with Nika on WhiteSpotPirates and Brian/Kazza on Delos and others with the In MOcean project.
I'll ask Delos about InMOcean.
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Thanks Thomas! ♥️🤙🤙
Ban single use plastics without a specific exception, like medical supplies.
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I joined the Navy and didn't find out how much I suffered from sea sickness until I took my first cruise; by then it was too late to quit so I had to get use to eating a lot of boiled potatoes because it was the only thing that helped the nausea
Ah interesting. We've never heard about boiled potatoes helping! We don't tend to get sea sick especially not at anchor so that was a new experience for me!
The water is dirty
Yep, sad to see.
Music and narration do not mix!!! Stop it. Other than that ya'll are doing a good job!
LOL keep dumping oil into the ocean but harp on others about cleaning the ocean. The pot calling the kettle black.
Hey Greg, we actually have a container under our engine that collects the leaking oil which we dispose of properly when we get into a marina. Before you make a comment like this make sure you know what you are talking about. 🖕
Want to help your planet? Talk to Jesus- He created it and will return to rule with His believers righteously over it!
Dumb question, "what can we do to help our planet" get rid of people... your guess how...
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Running your trans low on fluid and hot is very very bad for it.
Exactly why I never let it get below the minimum line on the dipstick 👍
Sights like your trash line are both disappointing and at the same time infuriating. I like many others wonder when people and governments will get the message, I won't hold my breath. I do have a question, I don't think I have ever heard you guys mention and I've never asked, what is the hull speed of One Life? I would think it would be 7 or 8 knots.
Hey Bruce! Our hull speed is 7.9 knots, great question!
Get a job.
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Right on! 😂🤙