Turning 30 this year, just upgraded to a 31 foot Searay right now. Hoping my future looks like yours! I envy your relationship and your explorer mentality. Love watching your videos, hoping my career path allows me to travel the way the you do! Love watching it keeps me motivated. Best wishes from Massachusetts!
I have seen this happen many times.... The tide went out and the boat got hooked on the pier. By you guys moving around it probably released it from the pier. Check for damage on the pier and boat... probably look like a rub rash/ battle scar. Hope this helps.... ⚓👍
Ariel views, music, production values...so great --- thank you. (By-the way, We've experienced a drama list when fuel shifted from one tank to another...but that was on an old 60 foot Chris Craft with tanks on both sides, and a bad cross over valve)
Ed and Lyn, we have enjoyed the Bluff House at Green Turtle Cay many times - most often staying for 30 days each time. We were there all of March 2024 at the first inside slip beside yours. Had high winds also in March. We are a 42 ft sailboat and enjoy sailing that part of the Abacos. Thanks for sharing and letting us remember all the great people and the beauty of GTC.
Thanks for another interesting fun video. Have you considered having a second electricity inlet added toward the stern of your boat? A stern inlet would avoid having to dock bow in. If you do add another inlet, also add a changeover switch to ensure that only one inlet can be energised at any time.
We actually have additional hookups on both sides at mid-ship. But it requires us to get out our extra cables and is a pain in the neck. Sometimes, it is absolutely necessary and can be seen in about 4 of our videos. We don't like stern-in anyway. We do not have a aft deck.
ED and Lyn, Nature was telling you to enjoy Green Turtle longer. Looked like the food and drinks were awesome:) Our son in in Costa Ric for two weeks patrolling the beaches and releasing young turtles into the Ocean. Gotta watch out for the poachers, Cheers, Rik Spector
I live near Philly an I really enjoy watching you guys. It would be really cool if we were to run it you guys. I been thinking about wanting to get a boat an would love to be able to sit have a drink an get your knowledge of the life.
Turning 30 this year, just upgraded to a 31 foot Searay right now. Hoping my future looks like yours! I envy your relationship and your explorer mentality. Love watching your videos, hoping my career path allows me to travel the way the you do! Love watching it keeps me motivated. Best wishes from Massachusetts!
I have seen this happen many times.... The tide went out and the boat got hooked on the pier. By you guys moving around it probably released it from the pier. Check for damage on the pier and boat... probably look like a rub rash/ battle scar. Hope this helps.... ⚓👍
It was. The boat is fine. The piling lost a chunk out of it.
Ariel views, music, production values...so great --- thank you. (By-the way, We've experienced a drama list when fuel shifted from one tank to another...but that was on an old 60 foot Chris Craft with tanks on both sides, and a bad cross over valve)
Thank you!
Even us sail boaters didn't like that much wind! Saw a lot of familiar sites in this one; thanks for bringing back some good memories of the Abacos.
Looks like a great place to be!. Thanks for showing us 🍹🍸
It was!
Ed and Lyn, we have enjoyed the Bluff House at Green Turtle Cay many times - most often staying for 30 days each time. We were there all of March 2024 at the first inside slip beside yours. Had high winds also in March. We are a 42 ft sailboat and enjoy sailing that part of the Abacos. Thanks for sharing and letting us remember all the great people and the beauty of GTC.
Wish I was in Green Turtle now having a drink at Miss Emily's! Take care and have a great trip!
My old ID card is on the ceiling in Miss Emily’s Blue Bee Bar!
That is one of the few places we did not get to visit.
I like that Lyn can recognize a turbo.👍
Congrats on the 40k!!
Thanks for another interesting fun video.
Have you considered having a second electricity inlet added toward the stern of your boat?
A stern inlet would avoid having to dock bow in.
If you do add another inlet, also add a changeover switch to ensure that only one inlet can be energised at any time.
We actually have additional hookups on both sides at mid-ship. But it requires us to get out our extra cables and is a pain in the neck. Sometimes, it is absolutely necessary and can be seen in about 4 of our videos. We don't like stern-in anyway. We do not have a aft deck.
Wishing you both a wonderful experience. Thank you so much for sharing your adventures with us!
Our pleasure!
capt flint on deck with bottle in hand -- cheers mates stay safe
Seems like those Green Turtle Martini's were stronger than you thought 🤣🤣
ED and Lyn,
Nature was telling you to enjoy Green Turtle longer.
Looked like the food and drinks were awesome:)
Our son in in Costa Ric for two weeks patrolling the beaches and releasing young turtles into the Ocean.
Gotta watch out for the poachers,
Cheers,
Rik Spector
I live near Philly an I really enjoy watching you guys. It would be really cool if we were to run it you guys. I been thinking about wanting to get a boat an would love to be able to sit have a drink an get your knowledge of the life.
Always a fun watch! We hope to catch up with you guys soon.
Thanks!
You guys are hilarious
Great video , I enjoyed watching have a great day 👻🙋
Glad you enjoyed it
that was funni when he dropped you !!
Awesome! Cheers!
Cheers!
Glad to see you back! You were gone longer than normal and I prayed nothing serious happened.
We love Green Turtle Cay! So glad you enjoyed it. Good job on the blower box. What's going on with the windlas?
It is fixed. I'll show how in a future video.
Ed & Lynn, what camera and mic rig do you use to film your adventures? They always look and sound great.
and how many martinis were consumed? Party on!
So how far south do you go and why not any farther? We are looking at buying a boat but we are thinking of going all the way to curaçao.
Nice... but something seems to be missing from this episode!!
Shhhh!
It's not a turbo but a water pump housing. Just saying.😁
Half a turbo housing, like the ones on our boat.
Sounds like maybe you were caught under the dock or hooked up on a piling
I explain it halfway through the video.
Looking rather naked at 4:14, Ed!
😁😎
Could have been a very small sandbar. Tied/current could have held you against it fora bit
ROGER OUT 😢
You ruined it for me. Guess my idea was wrong. Cheers.
Why is your videos Jerking ????? Makes it hard to watch..... 👎
I do not see jerking anywhere. We are usually stabilized.