Hi! Having survived a cat4 in Grenada 20 yrs ago, I’m so pleased to see you’re safe. Couple comments on “bottoming out”. 1. If it’s a local storm, the calls are reasonable. BUT, it’s a cat 4 hurricane less than 100 miles north to edge of hurricane. It brings a storm surge that can easily be 10-16 ft. Especially into a long bay open to the wind. Remember the surge is caused by the 150 kts winds, not the local 20 kts. Where does the surge go/come from? Water is drawn DOWN, easily 50% of the surge height *after* the hurricane passes the longitude of your current position. I would’ve been nervous with 1.5m clearance even at low-low tide, with the possible withdrawal of the water pulled behind the hurricane. Wouldn’t worry about a tropical storm unless unusual fetch in a narrow bay. Love, love LOVE your videos! Thanks for sharing the different perspectives on the same boat. Just like if there’s 2 boats sailing in same direction, there’s always a race, if there’s more than one person on the boat, there’s a difference of opinion! LOL
From the moment I discovered your journey with the purchase and delivery of AWEN, my heart has been captivated by your sailing channel. You have become one of my go to channels in the vast world of sailing. Your dedication to sharing your experiences through the Covert Castaway podcast has left an indelible mark on me. The way you communicate, the depth of your thoughts, and the insights you offer are inspiring. The All Together series, in particular, left me in awe of your unwavering commitment. To document every day of an Atlantic crossing is no small feat. The countless hours of videoing, editing, and sheer determination required are truly remarkable. But it is the attention to detail, the training sessions, and the heartfelt discussions among the crew that set your series apart. Holly's vivid descriptions of every aspect of the journey, from the weather to the sunrise, brought the viewers onto the boat with you. And the discussions between the Chief Safety Officer, Captain, and Skipper were a joy to witness, as they offered different perspectives and valuable insights. I am in awe of your generosity. The fact that you have chosen not to monetize your RUclips channel or podcast is a true testament. Your willingness to let people ride along on your adventure is both amazing and refreshing. It is rare to find someone who shares their experiences so wholeheartedly for the sheer love of it. I must commend you on your exceptional website as well. It surpasses many commercial sailing websites with its wealth of resources, its organization, and its effective communication. Your Cost Calculator is a brilliant tool that allows dreamers like myself to envision the possibilities. There is no doubt that your designs of video post, podcast and website involved top-notch people with backgrounds in communication and software engineering. I cannot express enough gratitude for the inspiration you have provided me and countless others. The dedication, generosity, and exceptional quality of your work are truly outstanding. May your adventurous spirit continue to guide you on your journeys, and may your light continue to inspire others to follow their dreams. Admiration, from an armchair Admiral.
I can’t tell you how much we appreciate your generous comments. They are humbling. So many people inspired us and we are doing what we can to do the same. Every major life change or transformation begins with a tiny idea tickling both your heart and your head that evolves to an obsession and then into a plan. Whether it’s to make a difficult choice, pursue a passion or overcome a major obstacle, none of it happens without a picture of what awaits you on the other side. What we aim to do is give people that picture, the good and the bad. It’s definitely been hard work, many sacrifices, a ton of surprises and most importantly, discovering what we are truly made of. We both wanted to understand more about ourselves and together as a team, where our limits are and AWEN is the perfect teacher and muse; honest, demanding, and expensive! We keep our little content operation simple, it’s just me (Holly) in the video content production side. I try to edit the videos in one sitting, which is typically about 6 hours and which such little time, everything has to remain raw and unfiltered. It just is what it is. The videos for the All Together daily passage series I only had 2 hours because they were daily and editing took up my rest time when I wasn’t on watch. I cut the shorts and we both do social posts. Stephane migrated our website to Notion and we are looking forward to a little break to populate more blogs and resources on our website in the off season. We have a ton of content and drafts on hand for that. The Cost Calculator I did with a free tool based off a spreadsheet so there was no coding or anything. It may go away because they want to start charging me for it but I’m still negotiating with them about it. It’s fun to think it all started with the little anonymous podcast, Covert Castaway. I was so nervous recording the first season but so glad I did! Everyone needs and outlet for their madness 🤣 Thank you so much for joining our journey and posts like yours make the time and effort to do things like this worth it. So many inspired us and we just want to give back. 🙏🤗 -H
Glad that Beryl didn't throw a K.O. punch at you. Happy Birthday to Holly! Al the best with the haulout and the warranty work. I saw a video of 'The Adventure Crews' who successfully weathered Beryl in a hurricane hole in Grenada (damage: one bent stanchion). Because they were surrounded by hills in a narrow inlet, the wind was dampened significantly. As for the 'safe' anchoring depth. If the waves' height was 3 meters (they seemed to be less than that), that means 3 meters from the through to the crest but only 1½ meter above the mean sea level and 1½ below. So the boat would dip 1½ meter below the mean sea level. You would still have 1½ meter of clearance under the rudder. So I'm with Stéphane on this one.
The lesson is sometimes there is no lesson, nature is as deadly as it is beautiful, you make choices in life and you suffer the consequences, my heart goes out to all those affected by the hurricanes.
Glad you weathered that storm unscathed! It’s great to be able to gain some important hurricane experience, without damaging the boat. I think, I’m with Holly on the bottoming out discussion, though 😮 A belated happy birthday to you, Holly. Consider yourself lucky to be able to live the dream at that young age already 😊
What a lovely discussion 😂full of love😂 Bravo Holly ! We are drinking a amazing French wine for your birthday and for your succeed far from Béryl!. We enjoy when you analyse the situation with relevant and we enjoy the calm and FairPlay’s Stefan 👍you are a wonderful couple!
Very pleased to see that you guys were safe during the hurricane, thanks for all the videos, particularly fab crossing the Atlantic with you, Happy birthday Holly, enjoy your break :)
Most boats tend to head to Trinidad (chaguaramas) during hurricane season as we are just below the hurricane belt. Have a blessed day. Happy Birthday!🙏🏽🇹🇹
Hi guys, happy birthday Holly. Hope you had a God blessed day in the mighty name of Jesus. What a beautiful sunrise for your birthday. Thank you for sharing the videos. I always enjoy watching your channel up the good work. , Cliff from Logan City Queensland Australia 🇦🇺
Thanks for sharing your experience with Beryl and so quickly.! Really interesting blend of personal insight and basically news coverage. Pretty darn magnetic on camera in this one too. Wow.
AWEN will not hobbyhorse around the half-length, it will depend on the weight distribution. Chances are the longitudinal centre of buoyancy will be further aft , so the bow will hobbyhorse much more than the stern, methinks.
Glad you guys are well & weathered through Beryl without problems. Nice to know Junior & his family made it safely. Thanks for bringing all of us along & sharing this season. Be interesting to see if you top it next season. 😉 Fair winds...
Hi Awen Crew! We were anchored near you during Beryl Monday. Didn’t have a chance to swing by to say hello before you relocated. We’re also hauling out here soon so maybe catch up with you down the line. Matt and Charlie on SV Matcha.
When I saw the boats at the anchorage I was trying to figure out which one was yours. Thanks for your videos and glad you are safe. Happy belated Birthday
No, you are feeling the swell, which is 3meter plus the height of the wave. The downward movement is not a hole, but rather a drop down to where you were before the wave/swell
Rudder depth…. you need to know exactly (and that should be possible to find) how deep below the sounder the rudder and keel hang. Do you have sounder offset? The chart shows the years lowest low water. Just take your depth when positioning the anchor point and use rule of twelfths to find worst case. Halve the expected swell height…. allow for rudder offset…. add a fudge factor…. Bobs ya uncle. 😁👍🏼
Yes we have our depth sounder which is I think what you mean. But where our bot was wasn’t what I was worried about, it was where the boat would turn, towards shore.
First, belated Happy Birthday Holly! 🎉 The comments about "the back nine" was so true and a good reminder! You guys are inspiring to all! Going to miss the regular Awen posts! Enjoy what's next and keep us a little bit up to date! Best to you both! Once again from the SF bay area (your initial home base) fair winds and following seas!
@SailingAWEN I'm down for that! Just say when and where. If you need a where let me know! I'm a member of the Tradewinds Sailing Club in sure they would be welcoming!
I started following you after you were hit in Martinique and then your race to the Miami Boat Show. I was one of those worrying about you after th forecast. So glad Stephan made the decision to leave Tobago, and sail through the night to Trinidad. So unusual to see a strong hurricane at this time in the summer and so far south! Will you continue sailing or haul the boat until the hurricane season is over? You a a terrific couple!
Thank you for following along. We will take the bot out and go home for the hurricane season and return in the fall and do the Caribbean next season…and slow down! We will do updates for sure! 😊
La houle cyclonique peut monter jusqu’à plus de 2m. Et elle prend de l’ampleur en approchant les hauts fonds près des terres. Je préfère mouiller plus exposé au vent dans 5, voire 10m d’eau. Moins de houle, moins de risque. Mais plus de chaîne. 😕
@klausriffart5772 actually they were a gift from another boat, it’s their logo. We got shirts made but they are in SF at the moment. Do you think we should offer some Merch of our own? 🤷♀️
hmmmm seems like this playlist in reverse order ie from new to old. Is there a way to binge watch all videos from the first to the most recent? It's hard to track and pick the next video in chronological order..
My two bob's with reguards to water under the keel I prefer to be in deeper water when the weather is rough for a couple of reasons. More depth means the wave action is less, If you drag you have no room to reset, If you need to up anchor and get out of Dodge again there is less sea room, as you said when the chop inceases your rudder is closer to bottoming out and most importantly "Happy wife Happy life" Just sat yes dear and do as suggested. More sea room gives you more options and try to resist letting ego make the desision. ecause if "she is right" youll never hear the end of it🏴☠🔱
This was about two people having a different take on a situation. Our philosophy on our boat is it's better to have two heads looking at something than one since we are both still learning on this boat. The fact that we have different ways to look at a problem or situation we see as an asset to our team. It's understandable on other boats the philosophy may be different, which isn't a judgement on a relationship, it's a choice about operational approaches.
you have a depth finder. watch it. He is right. having a 1.5 meter swell in short bursts(seconds between waves) with how long you boat is you will not hobby horse as much as those boats that are 3-5 meters shorter of water line will. I always suggest motor around where you are gonna anchor then look at tide levels. If you are low tide with 3 meters you are good. if you at high tide with 3 meters and it will drop 2 meters and then have 1.5 meter swells then you have an issue coming.
Yes, we have a depth finder and knew the depth where we were, but not where worst case would be if we shifted to the dots I set in the video on the chart, based on the potential wind direction. The tide levels I also calculated, thus the concern you outlined here..
@@SailingAWEN I see a few cruisers have depth finders on their dinghies. they double check around to insure no coral/rocks and or low spots if they swing during a storm. You want to be safe and not hurt your very expensive boat. You have to overcome a lot of fear being out there doing what you are doing. Stay strong.
Some people don’t like the idea of a spouse participating in the technicalities of sailing. There are different philosophies for sure. On our boat we like both people participating and learning.
Stéphane here: far from it… This cruising season was like jumping in the deep end with over 8,000nm in less than a year in all kind of conditions in a new to us performance cat. It takes a real badass woman to do it and persevere through all the ups and downs. Holly brings her skillset that contributes to making our cruising lifestyle a reality and she continues to learn and progress as a sailor. I am immensely proud of her.
Team Stephane regarding that rudder 'discussion'. ;-)
Ya, he was right in the end. I just need something to worry about. 🤣🤣
Hi! Having survived a cat4 in Grenada 20 yrs ago, I’m so pleased to see you’re safe. Couple comments on “bottoming out”.
1. If it’s a local storm, the calls are reasonable. BUT, it’s a cat 4 hurricane less than 100 miles north to edge of hurricane. It brings a storm surge that can easily be 10-16 ft. Especially into a long bay open to the wind. Remember the surge is caused by the 150 kts winds, not the local 20 kts. Where does the surge go/come from? Water is drawn DOWN, easily 50% of the surge height *after* the hurricane passes the longitude of your current position. I would’ve been nervous with 1.5m clearance even at low-low tide, with the possible withdrawal of the water pulled behind the hurricane. Wouldn’t worry about a tropical storm unless unusual fetch in a narrow bay.
Love, love LOVE your videos! Thanks for sharing the different perspectives on the same boat. Just like if there’s 2 boats sailing in same direction, there’s always a race, if there’s more than one person on the boat, there’s a difference of opinion! LOL
Women’s intuition is a real thing. Glad you guys moved! 🤙🏼
From the moment I discovered your journey with the purchase and delivery of AWEN, my heart has been captivated by your sailing channel. You have become one of my go to channels in the vast world of sailing. Your dedication to sharing your experiences through the Covert Castaway podcast has left an indelible mark on me. The way you communicate, the depth of your thoughts, and the insights you offer are inspiring.
The All Together series, in particular, left me in awe of your unwavering commitment. To document every day of an Atlantic crossing is no small feat. The countless hours of videoing, editing, and sheer determination required are truly remarkable. But it is the attention to detail, the training sessions, and the heartfelt discussions among the crew that set your series apart. Holly's vivid descriptions of every aspect of the journey, from the weather to the sunrise, brought the viewers onto the boat with you. And the discussions between the Chief Safety Officer, Captain, and Skipper were a joy to witness, as they offered different perspectives and valuable insights.
I am in awe of your generosity. The fact that you have chosen not to monetize your RUclips channel or podcast is a true testament. Your willingness to let people ride along on your adventure is both amazing and refreshing. It is rare to find someone who shares their experiences so wholeheartedly for the sheer love of it.
I must commend you on your exceptional website as well. It surpasses many commercial sailing websites with its wealth of resources, its organization, and its effective communication. Your Cost Calculator is a brilliant tool that allows dreamers like myself to envision the possibilities. There is no doubt that your designs of video post, podcast and website involved top-notch people with backgrounds in communication and software engineering.
I cannot express enough gratitude for the inspiration you have provided me and countless others. The dedication, generosity, and exceptional quality of your work are truly outstanding. May your adventurous spirit continue to guide you on your journeys, and may your light continue to inspire others to follow their dreams.
Admiration, from an armchair Admiral.
I can’t tell you how much we appreciate your generous comments. They are humbling. So many people inspired us and we are doing what we can to do the same.
Every major life change or transformation begins with a tiny idea tickling both your heart and your head that evolves to an obsession and then into a plan.
Whether it’s to make a difficult choice, pursue a passion or overcome a major obstacle, none of it happens without a picture of what awaits you on the other side. What we aim to do is give people that picture, the good and the bad.
It’s definitely been hard work, many sacrifices, a ton of surprises and most importantly, discovering what we are truly made of. We both wanted to understand more about ourselves and together as a team, where our limits are and AWEN is the perfect teacher and muse; honest, demanding, and expensive!
We keep our little content operation simple, it’s just me (Holly) in the video content production side. I try to edit the videos in one sitting, which is typically about 6 hours and which such little time, everything has to remain raw and unfiltered. It just is what it is. The videos for the All Together daily passage series I only had 2 hours because they were daily and editing took up my rest time when I wasn’t on watch. I cut the shorts and we both do social posts. Stephane migrated our website to Notion and we are looking forward to a little break to populate more blogs and resources on our website in the off season. We have a ton of content and drafts on hand for that. The Cost Calculator I did with a free tool based off a spreadsheet so there was no coding or anything. It may go away because they want to start charging me for it but I’m still negotiating with them about it.
It’s fun to think it all started with the little anonymous podcast, Covert Castaway. I was so nervous recording the first season but so glad I did! Everyone needs and outlet for their madness 🤣
Thank you so much for joining our journey and posts like yours make the time and effort to do things like this worth it. So many inspired us and we just want to give back. 🙏🤗
-H
Happy birthday Holly!🎂🎉
Thank you! 🙏
Thanks for part 2. I was hoping we weren't going to have to wait a week to hear how you were. Enjoy what you have planned ahead
Glad that Beryl didn't throw a K.O. punch at you. Happy Birthday to Holly! Al the best with the haulout and the warranty work.
I saw a video of 'The Adventure Crews' who successfully weathered Beryl in a hurricane hole in Grenada (damage: one bent stanchion). Because they were surrounded by hills in a narrow inlet, the wind was dampened significantly.
As for the 'safe' anchoring depth. If the waves' height was 3 meters (they seemed to be less than that), that means 3 meters from the through to the crest but only 1½ meter above the mean sea level and 1½ below. So the boat would dip 1½ meter below the mean sea level. You would still have 1½ meter of clearance under the rudder. So I'm with Stéphane on this one.
Happy birthday, Holly! 🎉
The lesson is sometimes there is no lesson, nature is as deadly as it is beautiful, you make choices in life and you suffer the consequences, my heart goes out to all those affected by the hurricanes.
Yes, ours too.
Glad you weathered that storm unscathed! It’s great to be able to gain some important hurricane experience, without damaging the boat. I think, I’m with Holly on the bottoming out discussion, though 😮 A belated happy birthday to you, Holly. Consider yourself lucky to be able to live the dream at that young age already 😊
Thank you so much!
What a lovely discussion 😂full of love😂 Bravo Holly ! We are drinking a amazing French wine for your birthday and for your succeed far from Béryl!. We enjoy when you analyse the situation with relevant and we enjoy the calm and FairPlay’s Stefan 👍you are a wonderful couple!
Thank you so much for joining our little adventure and for the kind words. 🙏❤️
Oh, I forgot….Hapoy Birthday 👍🥂
Very pleased to see that you guys were safe during the hurricane, thanks for all the videos, particularly fab crossing the Atlantic with you, Happy birthday Holly, enjoy your break :)
Most boats tend to head to Trinidad (chaguaramas) during hurricane season as we are just below the hurricane belt. Have a blessed day. Happy Birthday!🙏🏽🇹🇹
Great video series...glad to hear you're safe.
Happy Birthday Holly 🎉 🍎 🥧
Happy Birthday 🎉
Safe travels
Happy Birthday 55 and still alive !!! your podcast helped me through COVID times. Thank you
So happy to hear this! Thank you for joining! 😊
We generally do a circle around our proposed drop to physically check the depth.
Hi guys, happy birthday Holly. Hope you had a God blessed day in the mighty name of Jesus. What a beautiful sunrise for your birthday. Thank you for sharing the videos. I always enjoy watching your channel up the good work. , Cliff from Logan City Queensland Australia 🇦🇺
Thank you Cliff! 🙏
Happy birthday 🎉
Happy birthday and welcome to Trinidad.
Thank you so much!
Thanks for sharing your experience with Beryl and so quickly.! Really interesting blend of personal insight and basically news coverage. Pretty darn magnetic on camera in this one too. Wow.
Thank you so much for watching!
GREAT TO HEAR YOU ALL CAME THROUGH THE HURRICANE INTACT AND ARE IN GOOD SHAPE !
I am happy you missed most of the storm and are safe. Great video as always thanks!!
AWEN will not hobbyhorse around the half-length, it will depend on the weight distribution. Chances are the longitudinal centre of buoyancy will be further aft , so the bow will hobbyhorse much more than the stern, methinks.
God please shelter all!
Glad you guys are well & weathered through Beryl without problems. Nice to know Junior & his family made it safely. Thanks for bringing all of us along & sharing this season. Be interesting to see if you top it next season. 😉 Fair winds...
Hi Awen Crew! We were anchored near you during Beryl Monday. Didn’t have a chance to swing by to say hello before you relocated. We’re also hauling out here soon so maybe catch up with you down the line. Matt and Charlie on SV Matcha.
👋 we’re hauled out at Peake and will be around until the 15th. Let’s make it happen!
When I saw the boats at the anchorage I was trying to figure out which one was yours. Thanks for your videos and glad you are safe. Happy belated Birthday
Thank you!
No, you are feeling the swell, which is 3meter plus the height of the wave. The downward movement is not a hole, but rather a drop down to where you were before the wave/swell
Happy birthday Holly🎉🎉🎉 ❤I think you will always have anxiety in a crowded anchorage after Martinique
True!!! And thank you for the Happy Birthday wishes!
Statistcally, age 40 is when we start the back "9". Happy birthday 🎉 😊
True but I hope to make it to 100 :-)🤞🏻
Wishing you a wonderful birthday 🎊 🎂 and AWEN a safe journey on the seas.
Thank you so much! 🙏
Happy Birthday Holly ! I always enjoy your videos - Happy travels from a former northern Californian.
Thank you so much! 😊
Rudder depth…. you need to know exactly (and that should be possible to find) how deep below the sounder the rudder and keel hang. Do you have sounder offset? The chart shows the years lowest low water. Just take your depth when positioning the anchor point and use rule of twelfths to find worst case. Halve the expected swell height…. allow for rudder offset…. add a fudge factor…. Bobs ya uncle. 😁👍🏼
Happy Birthday ❤❤
Bottom machine shows actual depth. Navionics is not a bottom machine, (sounder)
Yes we have our depth sounder which is I think what you mean. But where our bot was wasn’t what I was worried about, it was where the boat would turn, towards shore.
Hahaha omg “that shirt really stinks”. Yep. That’s boat life in a nutshell.
Happy Birthday Holly🎉
Thank you!
First, belated Happy Birthday Holly! 🎉
The comments about "the back nine" was so true and a good reminder! You guys are inspiring to all!
Going to miss the regular Awen posts! Enjoy what's next and keep us a little bit up to date! Best to you both!
Once again from the SF bay area (your initial home base) fair winds and following seas!
Thank you so much for joining us. We will do updates for sure! It would be fun to do a little meet up in the Bay Area! 😊
@SailingAWEN I'm down for that! Just say when and where. If you need a where let me know! I'm a member of the Tradewinds Sailing Club in sure they would be welcoming!
I can imagine as the discussion progresses the camera comes out!! ( As the trump card!!!! ) Happy Haul out and 4th July
lol! You’ve got us dialed!
I started following you after you were hit in Martinique and then your race to the Miami Boat Show. I was one of those worrying about you after th forecast. So glad Stephan made the decision to leave Tobago, and sail through the night to Trinidad. So unusual to see a strong hurricane at this time in the summer and so far south! Will you continue sailing or haul the boat until the hurricane season is over? You a a terrific couple!
Thank you for following along. We will take the bot out and go home for the hurricane season and return in the fall and do the Caribbean next season…and slow down! We will do updates for sure! 😊
Happy Birthday, Holly! Great to hear that you are safe and sound!
Thank you for the kind wishes 🙏
Happy Birthday Holly! Cheers to the plan, and looking forward to your next video!!
Thank you so much. 😊
What about the height of the storm surge, if any? Did you account for this in your water depth calculations?
La houle cyclonique peut monter jusqu’à plus de 2m. Et elle prend de l’ampleur en approchant les hauts fonds près des terres. Je préfère mouiller plus exposé au vent dans 5, voire 10m d’eau. Moins de houle, moins de risque. Mais plus de chaîne. 😕
Happy birthday holly, i been through a cat 5 , and its horrible, glad you guys are fine
Thank you!
Hello Holly, we like your Merchandise products and would like them for our boat. Can you tell us where you ordered them? Thanks
Which ones? We have an Amazon affiliate link in the description for some stuff.
@@SailingAWEN thanks for your fast reply. I like your shirts, polos …. Where do you buy them with your logo ?
With best regards
Klaus
@klausriffart5772 actually they were a gift from another boat, it’s their logo. We got shirts made but they are in SF at the moment. Do you think we should offer some Merch of our own? 🤷♀️
hmmmm seems like this playlist in reverse order ie from new to old. Is there a way to binge watch all videos from the first to the most recent? It's hard to track and pick the next video in chronological order..
Thanks for the heads up! Let me get that up in reverse order, give me a day 👍🏻👍🏻
My two bob's with reguards to water under the keel I prefer to be in deeper water when the weather is rough for a couple of reasons. More depth means the wave action is less, If you drag you have no room to reset, If you need to up anchor and get out of Dodge again there is less sea room, as you said when the chop inceases your rudder is closer to bottoming out and most importantly "Happy wife Happy life" Just sat yes dear and do as suggested. More sea room gives you more options and try to resist letting ego make the desision. ecause if "she is right" youll never hear the end of it🏴☠🔱
lol! True! 🤣
Wow. Trust issues galore. How did you two find each other?
Interesting story I'm sure.
This was about two people having a different take on a situation. Our philosophy on our boat is it's better to have two heads looking at something than one since we are both still learning on this boat. The fact that we have different ways to look at a problem or situation we see as an asset to our team. It's understandable on other boats the philosophy may be different, which isn't a judgement on a relationship, it's a choice about operational approaches.
you have a depth finder. watch it. He is right. having a 1.5 meter swell in short bursts(seconds between waves) with how long you boat is you will not hobby horse as much as those boats that are 3-5 meters shorter of water line will. I always suggest motor around where you are gonna anchor then look at tide levels. If you are low tide with 3 meters you are good. if you at high tide with 3 meters and it will drop 2 meters and then have 1.5 meter swells then you have an issue coming.
Yes, we have a depth finder and knew the depth where we were, but not where worst case would be if we shifted to the dots I set in the video on the chart, based on the potential wind direction. The tide levels I also calculated, thus the concern you outlined here..
@@SailingAWEN I see a few cruisers have depth finders on their dinghies. they double check around to insure no coral/rocks and or low spots if they swing during a storm. You want to be safe and not hurt your very expensive boat. You have to overcome a lot of fear being out there doing what you are doing. Stay strong.
Trust in Stephane.. save yourself all the debate and stress. 😂
We are both still learning. Two heads are better than one, that’s our philosophy 🤗
Your friendly Trini again. Great video but is pronounced Gren-NAY-da
🤗🙏
@@SailingAWEN ruclips.net/video/apXWLqXTuJw/видео.html
brave people staying in the Caribe during the hurricane season , maybe you are well insured or the Captain have big b...ls
Nope. We just hauled out and head home in a bit. But yes, well insured in any case.
Comment! (Nobody likes a wiseass, Rod…)
Holly kinda seems like a low key nightmare
lol! 🤣
Some people don’t like the idea of a spouse participating in the technicalities of sailing. There are different philosophies for sure. On our boat we like both people participating and learning.
Stéphane here: far from it… This cruising season was like jumping in the deep end with over 8,000nm in less than a year in all kind of conditions in a new to us performance cat. It takes a real badass woman to do it and persevere through all the ups and downs.
Holly brings her skillset that contributes to making our cruising lifestyle a reality and she continues to learn and progress as a sailor. I am immensely proud of her.