We were hoping that Rhonda would join the adventure! ❤ is so much a part of your personality and now having someone to share your life with is a cause for celebration! Fair winds and following seas!
@@SailorJames it has been 7 for me but I have been through 2 divorces, lost custody twice, cancer tongue removed and now I am super healthy haha go figure! The lord works in mysterious ways I saw the video right when it happened and I was inspired by the way you reacted. You sailed and kept moving. Love your videos too! Good stuff.
They are so cute together I am so happy for him. First video I watched of his was when he and his wife parted ways and he was alone on that trip to Hawaii. My heart broke for him but I was also so happy for him for getting through at that voyage. So glad he is doing better since then. This is so inspiring.
G'day James and Rhonda! Thanks for bringing me along with you on this adventure! Absolutely beautiful place to be! Cheers. By the way James's lucky the water wasn't too cold there that day aye 🤭🤣🤣😂
that is good news! she is a real keeper and you are too! She is beautiful, a fisher woman, like me and we wish you both all the best. We have really enjoyed the more frequent videos since you do them so well. Don't forget that we also like to see some cooking along the way. I'm sure you have lots of lady sailors watching. We are in British Columbia, Canada on the west coast in a location near (4 hrs. what Vancouver called Desolation Sound because there were no areas to grow food but it is absolutely stunningly beautiful with fjords and fabulous anchorages. We sail a black Panda 40 "Warlord". We will be watching all of your videos as we have from your days sailing to Catalina and the Channel Islands. Rhonda is lovely and you both deserve to be happy !
Hey there James & Rhonda! I'm overjoyed to learn that you'll be continuing together! I must admit that I was a little concerned after James teased his upcoming passage to Australia, but alone. Anyway I really enjoy these episodes. Myself, I'm a sailor for almost 50 years. So I'm living vicariously through you. Fair winds! Captain Billy Bones
So glad that your test run went so smoothly. Cruising can be tough on well-established relationships, you really seem compatible. Looking forward to the James and Rhonda adventures aboard Triteia.
What a Beautiful Place , Looks like First mate is already good . PS ...Capt James T Shirt and Logs Of Good Ship Triteia Vol 1 Arrived , This is a Great Adventure and thanks for Sharing it ❤
I mean, that was the plan when we all set off on that first voyage (so long ago ffs!) and then you dropped that heart breaking bombshell half way over to Hawaii... and now here we are, no longer solo. So cool. Really warms the cockles of my heart.
Hey hey, that's just fantastic news - having followed all the way from LA, I couldn't be happier to see what was just radiating from the first +Rhonda video :-)))
that was a great series and living in Nelson Tasman region my self you have inspired me to jet out and explore more I am very happy for the both of you and my best wishes for a very happy and blessed future
Wow that's a great video! I am happy that you and Rhonda are sailing together. Great choice. Better than sailing alone. Stay safe from the east coast of Canada 🇨🇦
This is just wonderful. Stunning location, nice tunes and you two give off such a lovely vibe. You’ve inspired me to pick up a little 21ft cruiser and start exploring the rivers and coastline near my home in Cornwall, UK. I appreciate the storytelling your videos have mate, I really feel like I’m there.
Meh.... it's just New Zealand. Everywhere in the country is like that, but the weather can be awful sometimes. You never know what you're going to get as it's definately not in the tropics.
I have said this before in your comments, but it bears repeating…. James, I discovered you when you were hauling the engine out of her in LA, along with some struggles and grief that came with it. Saw you preparing for your life at sea to begin, and the huge work involved in that. You and your brother diving to clean the bottom and what was definitely a loving brotherly bond… all very cool to see. While I missed the “live”, it wasn’t by much as I wanted to see both of you push off and BEGIN. I believe we ALL could FEEL the pain right through the camera as your trip was suddenly to be a solo one; it doesn’t matter what the reasons or excuses were, it looked like really sh*tty timing and an obvious large blow to you. But James showed us all the real James and against SO many heartaches along with seemingly insurmountable technical and physical problems (not being able to steer in the middle of the Pacific, HUGE…) you KEPT GOING! I can’t tell you how much character you showed to all of us watching, it was all inspirational AF to witness you literally limping into Hawaii. To me, I think THAT moment was really the beginning of what was to become life at sea with James and Triteia!! I have been on and off board ever since and been more and more impressed with your story, your raw content, ALL of your incredible skills as a Captain, engineer, first mate, podcast host, instructor & educator, and very clear growth as a man. In hindsight, losing a “crew member” at the very beginning, became a blessing in disguise for you! At least from the outside, I’m sure the pain may have you thinking differently, but somehow the many smiles you’ve had since tell me otherwise. I owned a 28’ Tanzer back in my early 20’s and tried to learn sailing because that’s how I wanted to see the world as well. It didn’t work and I sold her at the end of my second season - now in my 50’s, as I never did slow down and try again, I very much regret that I didn’t. Today I battle stage IV colon cancer and against my own insurmountable odds, I AM fighting back and have been for 6 years now, but it doesn’t allow me to make plans to see the places in this world I wanted to. Number one on that list was New Zealand and Australia, Alaska and Antarctica next. You have allowed me to see New Zealand in a way I would never be able to have accomplished myself, especially with this final anchorage spot in this video. I mean that looks like absolute paradise and a perfect place to be, even down to a perfect way to secure SV Triteria (I openly admit to having no clue as to what the advantages are to tie her to shore as you did, but have full trust that your reasons make total sense, and it definitely made the whole thing look incredibly cool)!! It would be very hard to top this and just as I’m thinking that, you announce that Rhonda, your “1 week visitor” lol, will becoming a permanent crew member AND MORE‼️ WOW, just bloody wow! There is NO question that we’re ALL incredibly happy for you both, this really looks like a relationship that was destined to be! Super happy for you James, couldn’t have happened to a better man. Rhonda… you are no doubt, already a valued member of Triteia AND the family of people who make up James supporters!! Welcome aboard. Thanks for showing me places that I’ll never get to even while I’m still young enough to do so… it’s just not in my cards. So believe me when I say, I’m grateful to be seeing it through your lens!! Cheers mate, and congratulations!!! 🤠👍🏼☮️☮️ - Wonderful to see Cupid 💘 is sailing with you!
EPIC😁😁 THANKYOU ENDLESSLY FOR INVITING ME TO VIRTUALLY BE WITH YOU GUYS ON THIS UNBELIEVABLE EPIC JOURNEY AND CRAZY BEAUTIFUL ADVENTURE 🌈🌎💎💎✍️✍️ THE ENDING COMMENTARY BY CAPTAIN JAMES BRINGS TEARS OF JOY TO MY EYES AND MY HEART SMILE IN AN ENDLESS WAY🤗🤗❤️ I LOVE YOUR LOVE 😁
GREAT EPISODE and CONGRATULATIONS James on your MANY achievements thus far, including 'finding' and having Rhonda join you and Triteia! 👏 If you will be dropping by Mooloolaba on the Sunshine Coast (just North of Brisbane) and are interested it would be great to meet you both and I would be happy to show you some of the jewels of this wonderful place 🏝🏄🏔⛵ Bruce, SY Mistress
@@SailorJames No problem, jfyi Bris. to Mooloolaba (depending on where in Bris. you leave from) is ~50nm, and just for one thing, there is also a free public pontoon with overnight stay right in heart of M'ba with walking access to much. All the best ahead!
At 21:30; thanks for showing us how you anchored the stern line to shore. The system is strong and simple, but if you want to get a better kit together I'd suggest: 1" or 2" tubular webbing at the tree (or whatever) for longevity/durability (might be tying off a boulder next), doubling the carabiners with gates opposed, and even using a "super bowline" knot that creates two loops at the point of contact. You'd have redundancy and toughness if you're tied up a longer time, or have rough seas. Never underestimate motion, friction or single-point dependency. Love your adventures.
Oh Rhonda you have made the right choice. So happy for you both.
It's been a long journey from Los Angeles. It's awesome to see you truly smile ,enjoy life, and finally, someone to share your dream with. 😊
Love you two... enjoying life and showing us some amazing places on a small budget 🥰
There’s a big beautiful world out there just waiting for all of us to sail up and be amazed
Nice to see people just finding each other and accepting each other and traveling together.
What a privilege to see you guys meet & bond! Wishing you nothing but happiness for the remainder of your life's journeys.
Thanks for following along 🙏🏻
We were hoping that Rhonda would join the adventure! ❤ is so much a part of your personality and now having someone to share your life with is a cause for celebration! Fair winds and following seas!
Life is much richer when you get to share such beautiful places with someone
Such a beautiful piece of paradise! Glad you two could share it together. Rhonda just right for you James, don't let her go.
It is a really magical place
Right on man! Moved on and found a new friend and THAT is not as easy it looks. Thank you for sharing! #inspirational
I was alone for 2.5 years , but yes I moved on
@@SailorJames it has been 7 for me but I have been through 2 divorces, lost custody twice, cancer tongue removed and now I am super healthy haha go figure! The lord works in mysterious ways I saw the video right when it happened and I was inspired by the way you reacted. You sailed and kept moving. Love your videos too! Good stuff.
Congratulations to you both🎉. So very happy for you, James and Rhonda.! it is how it should be before you both❤
I literally clapped and cheered at my TV, after watching this episode!!
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Beautyfull coast landscape
Jeeze, the Color of that water ~ unbelievable !!
Been watching you for about 6 months. Love the vibe. Rhonda…you’re great. You are too James. Lol. My wife Monica says hi. All eyes on you two.
Thanks for watching 🙏🏻
They are so cute together I am so happy for him. First video I watched of his was when he and his wife parted ways and he was alone on that trip to Hawaii. My heart broke for him but I was also so happy for him for getting through at that voyage. So glad he is doing better since then. This is so inspiring.
Fantastic news. Fair winds until the next one.
New Zealand has mesmerized you, nice.
He'll yeah!!! She's so sweet... yall make an awesome team. Let's go!. Love from Adrian in Cape Town South Africa 🇿🇦 ❤️
Rhonda is such a class act... adventurous and downright cool, James... I'm sure you're well aware of that 🙂
She is a badass for sure
Just wow of New Zealand 😳
Cruiser paradise
G'day James and Rhonda! Thanks for bringing me along with you on this adventure! Absolutely beautiful place to be! Cheers. By the way James's lucky the water wasn't too cold there that day aye 🤭🤣🤣😂
that is good news! she is a real keeper and you are too! She is beautiful, a fisher woman, like me and we wish you both all the best. We have really enjoyed the more frequent videos since you do them so well. Don't forget that we also like to see some cooking along the way. I'm sure you have lots of lady sailors watching. We are in British Columbia, Canada on the west coast in a location near (4 hrs. what Vancouver called Desolation Sound because there were no areas to grow food but it is absolutely stunningly beautiful with fjords and fabulous anchorages. We sail a black Panda 40 "Warlord". We will be watching all of your videos as we have from your days sailing to Catalina and the Channel Islands. Rhonda is lovely and you both deserve to be happy !
If you are on Instagram check out Rhonda’s food specific account instagram.com/love_grub_galley?igsh=eHRtNWFudWozcXIy
Loved your channel before but love it more now that Rhonda joined the crew! Nice to see you so happy James!❤
Always fun learning by doing! And then learning again :-)
Rhonda seems so cool! Glad she is on the channel!
Never been more excited to continue following your channel. Good on you both!
So exciting to hear Rhonda will be sailing full time! So stoked for you both. Can’t wait to see all the amazing adventures ahead!
Hey there James & Rhonda! I'm overjoyed to learn that you'll be continuing together! I must admit that I was a little concerned after James teased his upcoming passage to Australia, but alone.
Anyway I really enjoy these episodes. Myself, I'm a sailor for almost 50 years. So I'm living vicariously through you.
Fair winds!
Captain Billy Bones
Yeah I did the Tasman Crossing solo but she joined me once I reached Sydney :)
Really cool. Keep it going!
Bolder Bank can get ropey AF. You struck a very nice day. Nice work.
We had amazing conditions for sure
You found yourself a good hand, really like the way she communicated with you when you were anchoring🎉
Beautiful country..thats cool i didnt know you had a drone..sweet...
Just WOW! You two found a great spot there. Don't know if that is paradise, but it looks pretty close to what paradise should look like!
I really think you have e found your soul mate James. Congratulations and calm seas my friend
stunning scenery and you two are such a good team
Incredible scenery
Great show wife and I look forward to your next adventure . We are lifted in early May can't wait
So glad you guy's have hooked up, you seem to get along real good.
Fair winds and following seas for you both.
Rhonda has taken to this like a duck to water:) I cant believe how well she has adapted to being infront of the camera.
Congratulations Captain! Hope You and Rhoda have mostly fair skies and following seas ahead.
wonderful. congratulations for the new hand on Tritea, Enjoy your travels Rhonda and James. Best wishes and smooth sailing.
Thanks 🙏🏻
So glad that your test run went so smoothly. Cruising can be tough on well-established relationships, you really seem compatible. Looking forward to the James and Rhonda adventures aboard Triteia.
What a Beautiful Place , Looks like First mate is already good . PS ...Capt James T Shirt and Logs Of Good Ship Triteia Vol 1 Arrived , This is a Great Adventure and thanks for Sharing it ❤
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Been following you for a while now - really enjoying your videos - keep up the adventures. Stu from England
Thanks 🙏🏻
Great to see you have found the right traveling companion
Great content, great people , awesome stuff , well done 👍
🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Awesome, great to see good souls and more to come
🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Great news, good to hear you are sailing together. Looking forward to seeing many more adventures.
So stoked for the two of you! You both deserve the happiness and companionship you bring to eachother. FW&FS ❤
j, so sick. your editing skills are next level. ty!!!
Thank you 🙏🏻
Really enjoyed watching this video, and I wish you both all the happiness in the world 🎉
wow so pleased you are going to be sailing together,
Love is flying wing on wing! Enjoy!
Cool Sailing Mr. James and Mrs. Rhonda. You two will have some amazing adventures together! Look forward to seeing the two of you "Down Under".
Thank you 🙏🏻
Thats amazing .Great hook-up for you both .Adventures are so much better when shared .I look forward to your coming adventures .
Us too! 🙏🏻
What a beautiful view. Nature is so beautiful we should really do our part to take care of it. Every little bit that is done helps.🦋🎉☺❤💙🖐
Welcome aboard Rhonda, good on you James!
Thank you 🙏🏼
Love you two! Thanks for sharing, your photography work is just amazing. Rhonda, you're rockin' it girl!😎✌️❤️
Very good decision that you two will sail together. Good wind and good luck sailing!
I’m so happy for you both! The scenery was stunning in this video. Fair winds.
Congratulations on the new crew!!! its nice to watch you two together
Thanks 🙏🏻
I mean, that was the plan when we all set off on that first voyage (so long ago ffs!) and then you dropped that heart breaking bombshell half way over to Hawaii... and now here we are, no longer solo. So cool. Really warms the cockles of my heart.
I was thinking the same.
Just love these videos and Rhonda adds so much to them!
I consider bathing naked to be the best way to bathe. The feeling of water flowing past the body is just special.
Hey hey, that's just fantastic news - having followed all the way from LA, I couldn't be happier to see what was just radiating from the first +Rhonda video :-)))
Thank you :)
Wow very nice! Welcome to the Triteia, Rhonda! Happy sailing and adventures!
Love this channel and love the adventures that you guys take us on.
so happy for you both... unbelievably beautiful spot!
that was a great series and living in Nelson Tasman region my self you have inspired me to jet out and explore more I am very happy for the both of you and my best wishes for a very happy and blessed future
really happy for you both have amazing travels guys, enjoy your life to its fullest
Wow that's a great video! I am happy that you and Rhonda are sailing together. Great choice. Better than sailing alone. Stay safe from the east coast of Canada 🇨🇦
Incredible adventure ! Fun to watch 🎉
This is just wonderful. Stunning location, nice tunes and you two give off such a lovely vibe. You’ve inspired me to pick up a little 21ft cruiser and start exploring the rivers and coastline near my home in Cornwall, UK. I appreciate the storytelling your videos have mate, I really feel like I’m there.
Woohoo. Go James + Rhonda 🥰😍
Great adventure J&R!
The beauty of that place was truly mesmerizing. Thank you for sharing it!
Drone footage is so beautiful
It doesn't even look real
Meh.... it's just New Zealand. Everywhere in the country is like that, but the weather can be awful sometimes. You never know what you're going to get as it's definately not in the tropics.
Congrats skipper.....you two had all the symptoms
I have said this before in your comments, but it bears repeating….
James, I discovered you when you were hauling the engine out of her in LA, along with some struggles and grief that came with it. Saw you preparing for your life at sea to begin, and the huge work involved in that. You and your brother diving to clean the bottom and what was definitely a loving brotherly bond… all very cool to see.
While I missed the “live”, it wasn’t by much as I wanted to see both of you push off and BEGIN. I believe we ALL could FEEL the pain right through the camera as your trip was suddenly to be a solo one; it doesn’t matter what the reasons or excuses were, it looked like really sh*tty timing and an obvious large blow to you. But James showed us all the real James and against SO many heartaches along with seemingly insurmountable technical and physical problems (not being able to steer in the middle of the Pacific, HUGE…) you KEPT GOING! I can’t tell you how much character you showed to all of us watching, it was all inspirational AF to witness you literally limping into Hawaii. To me, I think THAT moment was really the beginning of what was to become life at sea with James and Triteia!! I have been on and off board ever since and been more and more impressed with your story, your raw content, ALL of your incredible skills as a Captain, engineer, first mate, podcast host, instructor & educator, and very clear growth as a man. In hindsight, losing a “crew member” at the very beginning, became a blessing in disguise for you! At least from the outside, I’m sure the pain may have you thinking differently, but somehow the many smiles you’ve had since tell me otherwise.
I owned a 28’ Tanzer back in my early 20’s and tried to learn sailing because that’s how I wanted to see the world as well. It didn’t work and I sold her at the end of my second season - now in my 50’s, as I never did slow down and try again, I very much regret that I didn’t. Today I battle stage IV colon cancer and against my own insurmountable odds, I AM fighting back and have been for 6 years now, but it doesn’t allow me to make plans to see the places in this world I wanted to. Number one on that list was New Zealand and Australia, Alaska and Antarctica next. You have allowed me to see New Zealand in a way I would never be able to have accomplished myself, especially with this final anchorage spot in this video. I mean that looks like absolute paradise and a perfect place to be, even down to a perfect way to secure SV Triteria (I openly admit to having no clue as to what the advantages are to tie her to shore as you did, but have full trust that your reasons make total sense, and it definitely made the whole thing look incredibly cool)!! It would be very hard to top this and just as I’m thinking that, you announce that Rhonda, your “1 week visitor” lol, will becoming a permanent crew member AND MORE‼️ WOW, just bloody wow! There is NO question that we’re ALL incredibly happy for you both, this really looks like a relationship that was destined to be! Super happy for you James, couldn’t have happened to a better man. Rhonda… you are no doubt, already a valued member of Triteia AND the family of people who make up James supporters!! Welcome aboard.
Thanks for showing me places that I’ll never get to even while I’m still young enough to do so… it’s just not in my cards. So believe me when I say, I’m grateful to be seeing it through your lens!!
Cheers mate, and congratulations!!! 🤠👍🏼☮️☮️ - Wonderful to see Cupid 💘 is sailing with you!
Awesome you both will have some great adventures together, fair winds ⛵️
Rhonda really is a big help to you...i know thats refreshing
I am so very happy for the both of you!!! Yo-ho-ho!
Happy for you both, enjoy and take care.
What luck! She's a beauty! And look at the islands!
EPIC😁😁
THANKYOU ENDLESSLY FOR INVITING ME TO VIRTUALLY BE WITH YOU GUYS ON THIS UNBELIEVABLE EPIC JOURNEY AND CRAZY BEAUTIFUL ADVENTURE 🌈🌎💎💎✍️✍️
THE ENDING COMMENTARY BY CAPTAIN JAMES
BRINGS TEARS OF JOY TO MY EYES
AND MY HEART SMILE IN AN ENDLESS WAY🤗🤗❤️
I LOVE YOUR LOVE
😁
Love this episode. What a beautiful spot!
Lookin forward to gettin up in that spot huh....
Id say you struck gold with Ronda!..all made possible by the exwife!.😘
Unnecessary to bring up my exwife
@@SailorJames fairly noted!..it was said in jest..
Thats look so nice❤ love from denmark❤
You two are in love!! 🥰
The engine sounds pretty happy - the last rebuild seems to be a good one.
Spoiler alert: blew a valve in New South Wales
@@SailorJames
Zut.
Really liked the drone views of SV Triteia in that little cove. Yeah James, Rhonda has "that" smile; you are toast! (In a good way!)
We are both very happy
what a nice place to anchor.
It was amazing
Good for you and US. I'm truly happy for you.
GREAT EPISODE and CONGRATULATIONS James on your MANY achievements thus far,
including 'finding' and having Rhonda join you and Triteia! 👏
If you will be dropping by Mooloolaba on the Sunshine Coast (just North of Brisbane) and are interested it would be great to meet you both and I would be happy to show you some of the jewels of this wonderful place 🏝🏄🏔⛵
Bruce, SY Mistress
We will for sure be visiting Brisbane but haven’t planned north of there yet !
@@SailorJames No problem, jfyi Bris. to Mooloolaba (depending on where in Bris. you leave from) is ~50nm, and just for one thing, there is also a free public pontoon with overnight stay right in heart of M'ba with walking access to much. All the best ahead!
Great new friend Rhonda is, go Rhonda!
The cicadas remind me of sailing in Greece.
Beautiful Place and with Beautiful Lady 😊😊😊
Loved your NZ footage James.
Thank you 🙏🏻
Nice spot !!!
you are the best ... and i hope you visit morocco :-)
At 21:30; thanks for showing us how you anchored the stern line to shore. The system is strong and simple, but if you want to get a better kit together I'd suggest: 1" or 2" tubular webbing at the tree (or whatever) for longevity/durability (might be tying off a boulder next), doubling the carabiners with gates opposed, and even using a "super bowline" knot that creates two loops at the point of contact. You'd have redundancy and toughness if you're tied up a longer time, or have rough seas. Never underestimate motion, friction or single-point dependency. Love your adventures.
I have a steel cable loop in case I need to tie to boulders for for longer periods of time
@@SailorJames Look for handling, versatility and redundancy options.