You get those nice “land clouds” in the Atlantic too. You see a bunch of clouds moving and one cloud that stays put, and that’s where our next island is ⛵️
Very nice camera work. I know from other sailing channels I watch that it's super hard to capture how big the sea state is without a land reference, but you pulled it off perfectly.
I feel your stress, man...but you're doing great! my eyes teared up when I saw the harbor lights in the distance....another beautiful Milestone accomplished...after all the difficulties you've been through
Hey sailor! I wanted to let you know how much I appreciate your adventurous spirit, and dedication to creating these raw videos bringing the colors of the sky, smell of salt or pastries and feel of wind to the screen to share with our community. I had encountered a small dark situation briefly during the day. I'm a very positive person. Man. Your presence brings so much peace. I had to say, or give something back. I'm over here sailing on little FJs on the Emerald Coast. Your Hawaii trip is my favorite. It's great to see these experiences and new ones! Wish you the best! Thank you. Merci. and Gracias!
TAHITI JAMES!!!!! This should be amazing!!!! This is my favorite part of the world, even though I've never been.... Pretty much uncompromised.... and that water.... I'm a little envious right now.... Can you send me a postcard?? Enjoy ❣️
There was something especially nice about this video. It seemed like a fairly easy passage for you, and I could feel the anticipation of reaching Tahiti. You seemed to be upbeat and looking forward to it. The discussion of clouds over land, and how one can "see" land long before you can actually see it, was fascinating. It was really powerful to think about the smells as you got closer. It must be amazing. And then the lights appeared as you approached at night, and you successfully communicated with the harbormaster, who seemed nice. No major problems here.
Just shared this with My Father, Whose Companion also owns and Alberg 30, He was very glad to see this! Thanks! I also enjoy the effort you make to share your journeys!
Hello James, you are my favorite person to watch on youtube...... good dude. Inspiring me and my dog to find a cheap boat and sail. much love and respect
@@SailorJames im studying your videos and things you say, things you have encountered and overcome. I have had a mountain of things to overcome, i explored the country and found my travels leaving me wanting. That said, i am very proud of you, i hope to follow in your footsteps. if there is anything pointers or things that i should keep in mind it would be greatly appreciated. I would love to exchange info.... above all may fair weather find you and fill your sails. Peace and love big brother.
Pretty cool content mate! Been tuning in since you made it to Hawaii... good to see an old salt win from time to time too! Spread hope for the rest of us still throwing wrenches at the throttle body. 😮😅 Beautiful boat!! I think she will take care of you, you have gone quite far! Keep living life, don't let life live you!! Waiting patiently like everyone else for the next and, Cheers from Cape Cod!!
Black tip reef shark and forward was the most awesome part of this video. What a paradise. Wow what an awesome island. I want to retired there. For now I’m heading to the Philippines when I retire in 5 years.
The only times I've ever gone on a sailboat I got very sea sick. I think I'll stick to watching these videos from the comfort of my home. I've been binging the videos on this channel, very meditative and enjoyable. keep up the good work. FYI Quay is pronounced "key" like car key. :)
Thank you, James! 25 minutes of the best travel and adventure, available online. This was the perfect end to an otherwise stressful, grey day, from the UK.
Once again i get to live vicariously through you and your adventures. Thank you for sharing with us, as always. I get excited with every episode that I see pop up.
Aloha James! Been following you since your sail from Cali to Hawaii. Just love your content brother. Society Islands are awesome. I use to live on Huahine back in late '70s. It was my favorite island. If you go there find your way to Lake Maieva. In knee high water you'll find fresh water cherry clams there. Find a gunny sack or pillow case to take there with you. Plus Huahine is the Vanilla island. The Trades blow it's sweet smell all across the island. Tahitian folks there are awesome too. Enjoy your time in the Society Islands brah!
Oklahoma Gal here again!! Oh my goodness Thank You for sharing!! I’ve never seen the beautiful blue waters!! It’s number one on my bucket list!! Keep on keepin on doing what makes your heart smile!! ❤️
I have more than 10k nautical miles behind me and never had any really bad docking experiences other than coming in a bit fast sometimes and STILL every SINGLE time I approach a dock I hear a voice in my head say “You have no idea what you are doing” 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Id probably get some plug and play scooter batteries a electric trolling motor for the dingy and a solar panel so I didnt waste the gas going back and forth trying to figure out where I can park. Theres also 1 digital night vision monocular camera that looks like it lights up ports to full color daylight using the ambient lighting. But Im waiting for it to get cloned so the price drops out..
As always enjoyed your sailing into pappy High seas scary. Was in sea like that once in a storm thought it was my last day on this earth. Thanks for the smooth sailing into port. Til next time….
Loved your night video coming into the harbor. Best night approach I've ever seen. Great job and explanation. The shots out in the waves and swell were dramatic, and I know the camera doesn't catch the magnatude of what it is really like!
I used to live near a bread factory, there was a sweet bready smell which spread for a long way. It wasn't bad but it was like that really cheap white supermarket bread.
awesome channel, not sure if it's just me but there is something special to your channel compared to many similar channels around, you just hit a good balance and authenticity i guess 👌
You were in sizable seas. (I know that the camera can’t capture the size of waves) You are brave entering a new harbor at night. The feeling of getting tied off… wow! 😴 😴😴. Good vid clips and music 👍🏻.
Sailor James. I been on the ocean all my life, born and raised in a house literally on the seawall. Your navigation and sailing skills are extraordinary. You mentioned funds are a little tight and I hear that trust me. You love to sea and love to sail, you had a great Capt that taught you. Here’s the reason for my comment. Why don’t you open a sailing school. Have some classroom basics but the majority is hands on deck. Take one or two clients out on day trips or over night port to port etc. I’ve owned two businesses in my life for 20 years. It seems to me you can kill two birds with one stone, sail and make some revenues and the clientele you could generate just from RUclips alone would be pretty lucrative in my view. Eventually getting a bigger ship and sail on brother. I’d look into it. Don’t let all that sailing and especially navigation knowledge go off to the weigh side, I’d make some money out of it doing something I love which is what I did in the granite business. Just a thought. My love for the ocean and all the times I’ve been underway in one vessel or the other, I’ve owned so many boats. My love all of it has made me a bit addicted to watching your video adventures. I wish you clear sky’s and calm seas, but I like the rough seas every now and then can be exciting. Excuse me if I call you Capt. I’m not a sailor, I’ve always captained under power but on the ocean my whole life never the less and most of that time fishing which is not terribly common on sailboats. To be honest, with the current cost of fuel, sailing may be the new way for me. I have only sailed twice with a neighbor who shared the same seawall property and would have sailed more because I enjoyed it but Mr. Dunn the boat owner took sick and eventually died pretty unexpectedly but I think it was cancer. It was sailboat not much different from yours. It was back in the late 70’s I was in my teens.
Thanks for the comment, to do a sailing school would require being in one place for an extended period and building up an infrastructure and relationship with the community. I am circumnavigating and always on the move and I have a number of friends who teach sailing and they make very little money vs. time spent on what it takes to teach and admin. My RUclips channel is my full time job and requires a great deal of time to film, edit and promote on a weekly basis since 2017. I do have plans to do Zoom classes on a few subjects related to cruising next year but teaching sailing doesn’t fit in to my life at the moment
Cool looking shirts, James. Your vdo logs are incredibly truthful. When youre here in Brazil, I'll bring ya warm coffee. Let us know which were the hardest ports to entry to (paperwork). Tnx, bubba. Safe waters.
A Bayfield 25 or Bayfield 29 would be most ideal for sailing around the Tuamotus and also being a RTW Bluewater Pocketcruiser under 32'. Bayfield are Canadian built boats. The Bayfield 25 has a 2'11" draft. The Bayfield 29 has a 3'6" draft. The Bayfield 29 is rarer on the Westcoast of North America, found most often on the Eastcoast and Great Lakes. To me the Bayfield 29 is the perfect boat cause it's got a spacious head/bathroom in there compared to all other boat designs. Both are fairly fast to get through the doldrums. Other boats I find intriguing with this same type of RTW purpose and shallow draft are: Gladiator 24 or Gladiator 25 (by William Lapworth) Columbia 26 Pearson Electra 22 Pearson Vanguard 32 If an Albin Vega 27 can Circumnavigate North & South America and a Newbie sailor did that? Then anyone can find one of these above listed boats and circle the pacific safely and comfortably. To go RTW seems dodgy at this time in history with all these wars and BS breaking out. This show is very cool. Very well done. Congrats again on your achievements! These are the only boats I can think of off the top of my head that you can get into for less than $20,000 and really get after your travelling goals. To see the world really develops the soul.
While yes the boats you listed would be fine for sailing around French Polynesia, the issue is actually sailing them to that remote location. And you said “These above listed boats and circle the pacific safely and comfortably” is not at all an accurate statement. There is NOTHING comfortable about ocean sailing on a 30ft boat, even Triteia which is an Alberg 30, a known blue water boat. You also mentioned Rutherford, who I have sat and swapped sea stories with and much of his success was to do with the fact of how tough he is. He told me horrifying stories that where not talked about in the film made about him. So, I would say most of the boats you listed would be terrible choices for ocean cruising. Is it possible to cross an ocean on a 22ft boat? Yes it might be depending on the boat and more so on the Captain. But it’s also possible to go over Niagara Falls in a barrel.
@@SailorJames Alberg is Swedish and Canadian as I recall. Yeah, that's a really nice boat you got. I'd be so happy to be in your shoes at this moment. I've budget travelled to almost 30 countries now. Sailing would be the ultimate, I'm just learning by analyzing boats and soaking up info. I had heard that 25-30' boats are the best for the wave patterns when you are out at sea that your size is ideal in that range. There is a BRISTOL 27 I seen for sale on the eastcoast up in Halifax. All the boats for bluewater sailing seem to be 2/3 of them on the eastcoast, 1/3 on the westcoast of North America. But something like a Bristol 27 for $6000 is a nice price point to get into something like you got. I'm sure you paid more for yours though and to prepare it. Rutherford is inspiring as well. All of you guys on here are really top notch adventurers. Anyhow, best of luck and fair winds and seas as they say.
Very funny expression when you make us understand your French is not really there and your sense of relieve once in Papeete . Happy days in Papeete There is a great market in town 🤩
Captain James, looking back at the test sail in Keehi harbor with 20 knots and flat seas, we made about 6 knots. What was the performance like out there with swell? Also, ahhhhh I would be pucker factor X 100 coming in to a new harbor at night hahaha
Mate I am loving your travels. I hope you can make it a little west of where you are to the beautiful Darwin. Great place to launch into Indonesia. Keep up the great work🤙
I haven’t done a video on my tattoos yet, many people have asked about it. I will likely do one once I get to New Zealand and get some new tattoos and I will talk about the history of tattooing and body modification and a bit about my nearly finished suit
@@SailorJames That would be great to see. Are you going to a face tattoo that they are famous for down there? Now that would be awesome. Take care brother and glad to see you making your dreams come true.
I would love to do this one time in my life. I’m 32 so I still have time but money is tight right now so I will just have to watch your videos and dream lol
Your probably going to want to tell me where to get off james but i have always thought it was important to warm up the diesels that I've had before revving them up. Correction. This is the island that mighty joe young is from.
@@SailorJames got ya. I figured you were smart enough to know better. But I have seen people who fire an engine up in freezing weather and put full bore. I would cring if it was my engine.
@@SailorJames james I'm madly in love with a 1966 pearson vangaurd for sale in seattle. Its on craigslist seattle. I'm going to try and swing it and follow the tritea.
I don’t have a video on that subject, my set up is very minimal. Currently: Gopro Hero 9 (I have two) 2020 M1 MacBook Air (bought in 2022) FCP Artlist for all music Before 3/2022: Gopro Hero 7 + Gopro Hero 9 2012 MacBook Pro (died in March 22) Adobe Premiere CS5.5 for editing RUclips audio library for music
@@SailorJames thank you James! One other question, are you using satlink to upload, or are you close enough to land to pull a signal? Keep up the great work! Your videos are what fuels my dreams right now.
I uploaded a number videos including the long passage film to French Polynesian using my cell phone in Rangiroa then uploaded a ton of episodes in Tahiti at the marina using their wifi
Another awesome video James.thank you for sharing. A point of curiosity... is it pronounces Quay? I am sure people on my country pronounce it 'key'... but it may well vary around the world!
The correct way to say it is “key” according to about 200 people commenting on my last video 😂 and now this one. In my defense I was on an atoll with no internet to check and pronounce a word spelled Quay as Key is one of the most ridiculous things ever 😂
Yes I fish regularly when I’m open water, but have not had much luck. Most of the cruisers I talk to have had the same. The older cruisers tell me there just isn’t as many fish as there use to be
Love this easy ride. "If you smell what James is cooking!"
Bless you bro
As a French dude, I'm not gonna lie, you cracked me up when you said "it smells like pastries" when arriving in the country. I was not prepared.
Maybe Tahitian vanilla?
Lol. When I go to Paris, I smell the raw sewage and smog of the city. Such a stark contrast eh?
Hahahahahh
@@islandvibez Nothing was better than getting a good rain in Manhattan. City f*ckin reeked glad I'm out.
@@islandvibez Yeah but also… it's still a small island in the middle of the sea, how does it smell like anything other than salt ? xD
I love watching these videos. Great escape from this matrix. Thanks,
You are a true sailor which I respect .Sailor James thank you for a great education in sailing !! Blessed 2023 to all the viewers !!
Dutch liked this video
I can't express how much I appreciate your vids. Have not been on a boat in a few years so living vicariously.
Thank you for this kind comment 🙏🏻
You get those nice “land clouds” in the Atlantic too. You see a bunch of clouds moving and one cloud that stays put, and that’s where our next island is ⛵️
The videos just keep getting better, your attention to details have made leaps & bounds , just super enjoyable, keep making it happen
Thanks so much 🙏🏻
This really was entertaining!!! Even his camera angle while docking solo at the marina at the very end. Spot on.
Very nice camera work. I know from other sailing channels I watch that it's super hard to capture how big the sea state is without a land reference, but you pulled it off perfectly.
yeah its seriously impossible to show wave size via video, and even more difficult to explain the discomfort those seas make for the sailors onboard
That ocean crossing looked
So natural!
You look well out there.
I feel your stress, man...but you're doing great!
my eyes teared up when I saw the harbor lights in the distance....another beautiful Milestone accomplished...after all the difficulties you've been through
James you caught this passage so vividly, superb work bro, safe travels
Thanks for watching 🙏🏻
Thank you so much for sharing this captain !!!.
Hello, take good care your self, thank you for those wonderful views, God bless you .
Hey sailor! I wanted to let you know how much I appreciate your adventurous spirit, and dedication to creating these raw videos bringing the colors of the sky, smell of salt or pastries and feel of wind to the screen to share with our community. I had encountered a small dark situation briefly during the day. I'm a very positive person. Man. Your presence brings so much peace. I had to say, or give something back. I'm over here sailing on little FJs on the Emerald Coast. Your Hawaii trip is my favorite. It's great to see these experiences and new ones! Wish you the best! Thank you. Merci. and Gracias!
TAHITI JAMES!!!!!
This should be amazing!!!!
This is my favorite part of the world, even though I've never been.... Pretty much uncompromised.... and that water.... I'm a little envious right now.... Can you send me a postcard??
Enjoy ❣️
There was something especially nice about this video. It seemed like a fairly easy passage for you, and I could feel the anticipation of reaching Tahiti. You seemed to be upbeat and looking forward to it. The discussion of clouds over land, and how one can "see" land long before you can actually see it, was fascinating. It was really powerful to think about the smells as you got closer. It must be amazing. And then the lights appeared as you approached at night, and you successfully communicated with the harbormaster, who seemed nice. No major problems here.
Thanks for this thoughtful comment 🙏🏻
Hi James I grew up sailing but it's been a long long time. I appreciate you sharing your adventures!! It's so amazing thank you!!
Awesome videos I'm so glad I found this Channel. Can't wait to follow you as you go around the world!
I so admire your confidence and your courage. It's great that you can be your own best friend as you solo sail 🌸🌞
🙏🏻
Just shared this with My Father, Whose Companion also owns and Alberg 30, He was very glad to see this! Thanks! I also enjoy the effort you make to share your journeys!
RAD episode man... that was well done. I mean both actual passage and your documenting it. Enjoy!!!
Hello James, you are my favorite person to watch on youtube...... good dude. Inspiring me and my dog to find a cheap boat and sail. much love and respect
Thank you 🙏🏻 glad you are enjoying the videos !
@@SailorJames im studying your videos and things you say, things you have encountered and overcome. I have had a mountain of things to overcome, i explored the country and found my travels leaving me wanting. That said, i am very proud of you, i hope to follow in your footsteps. if there is anything pointers or things that i should keep in mind it would be greatly appreciated. I would love to exchange info.... above all may fair weather find you and fill your sails. Peace and love big brother.
I'm jealous of that brilliant hard dodger
Pretty cool content mate! Been tuning in since you made it to Hawaii... good to see an old salt win from time to time too! Spread hope for the rest of us still throwing wrenches at the throttle body. 😮😅 Beautiful boat!! I think she will take care of you, you have gone quite far! Keep living life, don't let life live you!! Waiting patiently like everyone else for the next and, Cheers from Cape Cod!!
Really enjoyed this passage. Thank you!
Black tip reef shark and forward was the most awesome part of this video. What a paradise. Wow what an awesome island. I want to retired there. For now I’m heading to the Philippines when I retire in 5 years.
Good job! I like how you watch the clouds, and birds to know where land is. Amazing how ppl sailed with out charts
its really remarkable, the Polynesians didn't even know metal existed and they settled the vast pacific!!!!
I really appreciate your attention to detail. Thanks for taking the time to share.
The only times I've ever gone on a sailboat I got very sea sick. I think I'll stick to watching these videos from the comfort of my home. I've been binging the videos on this channel, very meditative and enjoyable. keep up the good work. FYI Quay is pronounced "key" like car key. :)
Thank you, James! 25 minutes of the best travel and adventure, available online. This was the perfect end to an otherwise stressful, grey day, from the UK.
Thank you 🙏🏻
That was fun! Excited to see Tahiti. Nice sail.🙏❤️✌️
Dreams come true!
Once again i get to live vicariously through you and your adventures. Thank you for sharing with us, as always. I get excited with every episode that I see pop up.
Awesome! Thank you! 🙏🏻
Awesome ...thanks for bringing us along
Glad you enjoyed it 🙏🏻
Yay!!! You made it James!! Awesome video and great sailing.
Aloha James!
Been following you since your sail from Cali to Hawaii. Just love your content brother. Society Islands are awesome. I use to live on Huahine back in late '70s. It was my favorite island. If you go there find your way to Lake Maieva. In knee high water you'll find fresh water cherry clams there. Find a gunny sack or pillow case to take there with you. Plus Huahine is the Vanilla island. The Trades blow it's sweet smell all across the island. Tahitian folks there are awesome too. Enjoy your time in the Society Islands brah!
I loved Huahine and hiked to see the sacred blue eyed eels ! Totally magical place !!!
Great voyage as always Captain.
Oklahoma Gal here again!! Oh my goodness Thank You for sharing!! I’ve never seen the beautiful blue waters!! It’s number one on my bucket list!! Keep on keepin on doing what makes your heart smile!! ❤️
My uncle was from Oklahoma and my great aunt who we use to go visit. I grew up in Hobbs, New Mexico, thanks for watching from the Great Plains 🙏🏻
Hope you don’t think less of us landlocked urban dwellers for living vicariously through your passage videos! Lol Great Work!
I spent many years landlocked without a boat of my own watching other RUclips channels, I totally get it!
Congratulations James! Aloha 🤙🏾
Brilliant stuff. Nailed it!
Aloha James,
Well done. Glad you are safe. Enjoy exploring.
Can't wait to see u ashore
Dig following your Journey!!
Great work James especially navagating at night look forward to you tripping around Tahiti.
Congratulations Mi Capitán!!!!
Another great video of yours, than you for shearing your adventure with us. Stay safe man, stay safe :)
Good show as usual James.
Always great video. Thank you!
I felt the pucker as you jumped to the dock. Solo docking is still my Achilles heel.
I have more than 10k nautical miles behind me and never had any really bad docking experiences other than coming in a bit fast sometimes and STILL every SINGLE time I approach a dock I hear a voice in my head say “You have no idea what you are doing” 😂😂😂😂😂😂
James , I don’t think it ever gets easy or non stressful!
I always make ‘ the wife’ drive to the dock😂😂
Absolutely love your videos. Thank you so much for sharing your experience. I am a small time sailor. With aspirations of world travel.
Glad you like them! 🙏🏻
Great video... Keep them coming
Tahiti, every time I hear it I think of the movie Adrfit, 2018.
"Everything smells like pastries". I love it that you have a sweet tooth. Me too. lol
Excellent.
that looks so freaky entering a harbour at night, well done for making it look easy, i'd be bobbing around at sea waiting for it to get light hahaha
Thanks to GPS it’s safe to enter places like that at night, if it was the old days I would have done what you described as well 👍🏻
Id probably get some plug and play scooter batteries a electric trolling motor for the dingy and a solar panel so I didnt waste the gas going back and forth trying to figure out where I can park. Theres also 1 digital night vision monocular camera that looks like it lights up ports to full color daylight using the ambient lighting. But Im waiting for it to get cloned so the price drops out..
enjoy the pastries James!!
Looked like a pretty good passage all considering. California to Tahiti!
Just love it 👍 Nice seil James 👍🙂
great video, assuming there are lights marking the channel entering the harbor, trying to learn
stoked you arrived safely James. You can now explore all the patisserie's in the morning 😂
I ate sooo many pastries while there 😂
Love your show brother
That was the blue water you hear talked about
The island of Raiatea grows the best vanilla in the world. Worth a visit if you go to Tahaa.
As always enjoyed your sailing into pappy High seas scary. Was in sea like that once in a storm thought it was my last day on this earth. Thanks for the smooth sailing into port. Til next time….
Loved your night video coming into the harbor. Best night approach I've ever seen. Great job and explanation. The shots out in the waves and swell were dramatic, and I know the camera doesn't catch the magnatude of what it is really like!
excellent
I used to live near a bread factory, there was a sweet bready smell which spread for a long way. It wasn't bad but it was like that really cheap white supermarket bread.
Come to Saipan, Northern Mariana Islands
awesome channel, not sure if it's just me but there is something special to your channel compared to many similar channels around, you just hit a good balance and authenticity i guess 👌
thank you for this kind comment 🙏🏻
As ALWAYS I truly enjoy your journey videos 👍
thank you !
Safe travels bro 😎, I envy your adventure it’s awesome!
I wish you would take us ashore at least a little bit🤣
Yay! So excited for you! I can't wait to see your adventures in Tahiti. Let us know why it smells like pastries.😊
it turned out to be the Vanilla farms on land and the wind carried the scent off shore !!!
@@SailorJames cool! You should get some vanilla beans while your there..that would be great in oatmeal or coffee.
You fixed the wind meter! What was the problem?
You look so freaking happy in this vid..
Super Stoked !
You were in sizable seas. (I know that the camera can’t capture the size of waves)
You are brave entering a new harbor at night.
The feeling of getting tied off… wow! 😴 😴😴. Good vid clips and music 👍🏻.
Yeah the seas were stacked up for sure! Thank goodness for GPS otherwise I would have been sailing in circles until sun up!
Great vids would appreciate seasons and each vid getting numbered so i can watch in sequence
There are play lists of every season and all episodes are numbered 🤷🏼♂️
Sailor James. I been on the ocean all my life, born and raised in a house literally on the seawall. Your navigation and sailing skills are extraordinary. You mentioned funds are a little tight and I hear that trust me. You love to sea and love to sail, you had a great Capt that taught you. Here’s the reason for my comment. Why don’t you open a sailing school. Have some classroom basics but the majority is hands on deck. Take one or two clients out on day trips or over night port to port etc. I’ve owned two businesses in my life for 20 years. It seems to me you can kill two birds with one stone, sail and make some revenues and the clientele you could generate just from RUclips alone would be pretty lucrative in my view. Eventually getting a bigger ship and sail on brother. I’d look into it. Don’t let all that sailing and especially navigation knowledge go off to the weigh side, I’d make some money out of it doing something I love which is what I did in the granite business. Just a thought. My love for the ocean and all the times I’ve been underway in one vessel or the other, I’ve owned so many boats. My love all of it has made me a bit addicted to watching your video adventures. I wish you clear sky’s and calm seas, but I like the rough seas every now and then can be exciting. Excuse me if I call you Capt. I’m not a sailor, I’ve always captained under power but on the ocean my whole life never the less and most of that time fishing which is not terribly common on sailboats. To be honest, with the current cost of fuel, sailing may be the new way for me. I have only sailed twice with a neighbor who shared the same seawall property and would have sailed more because I enjoyed it but Mr. Dunn the boat owner took sick and eventually died pretty unexpectedly but I think it was cancer. It was sailboat not much different from yours. It was back in the late 70’s I was in my teens.
Thanks for the comment, to do a sailing school would require being in one place for an extended period and building up an infrastructure and relationship with the community. I am circumnavigating and always on the move and I have a number of friends who teach sailing and they make very little money vs. time spent on what it takes to teach and admin. My RUclips channel is my full time job and requires a great deal of time to film, edit and promote on a weekly basis since 2017. I do have plans to do Zoom classes on a few subjects related to cruising next year but teaching sailing doesn’t fit in to my life at the moment
Cool looking shirts, James. Your vdo logs are incredibly truthful. When youre here in Brazil, I'll bring ya warm coffee. Let us know which were the hardest ports to entry to (paperwork). Tnx, bubba. Safe waters.
A Bayfield 25 or Bayfield 29 would be most ideal for sailing around the Tuamotus and also being a RTW Bluewater Pocketcruiser under 32'.
Bayfield are Canadian built boats.
The Bayfield 25 has a 2'11" draft.
The Bayfield 29 has a 3'6" draft.
The Bayfield 29 is rarer on the Westcoast of North America, found most often on the Eastcoast and Great Lakes.
To me the Bayfield 29 is the perfect boat cause it's got a spacious head/bathroom in there compared to all other boat designs.
Both are fairly fast to get through the doldrums.
Other boats I find intriguing with this same type of RTW purpose and shallow draft are:
Gladiator 24 or Gladiator 25 (by William Lapworth)
Columbia 26
Pearson Electra 22
Pearson Vanguard 32
If an Albin Vega 27 can Circumnavigate North & South America and a Newbie sailor did that?
Then anyone can find one of these above listed boats and circle the pacific safely and comfortably.
To go RTW seems dodgy at this time in history with all these wars and BS breaking out.
This show is very cool.
Very well done. Congrats again on your achievements!
These are the only boats I can think of off the top of my head that you can get into for less than $20,000 and really get after your travelling goals. To see the world really develops the soul.
While yes the boats you listed would be fine for sailing around French Polynesia, the issue is actually sailing them to that remote location. And you said “These above listed boats and circle the pacific safely and comfortably” is not at all an accurate statement. There is NOTHING comfortable about ocean sailing on a 30ft boat, even Triteia which is an Alberg 30, a known blue water boat.
You also mentioned Rutherford, who I have sat and swapped sea stories with and much of his success was to do with the fact of how tough he is. He told me horrifying stories that where not talked about in the film made about him.
So, I would say most of the boats you listed would be terrible choices for ocean cruising. Is it possible to cross an ocean on a 22ft boat? Yes it might be depending on the boat and more so on the Captain. But it’s also possible to go over Niagara Falls in a barrel.
@@SailorJames Alberg is Swedish and Canadian as I recall. Yeah, that's a really nice boat you got. I'd be so happy to be in your shoes at this moment.
I've budget travelled to almost 30 countries now. Sailing would be the ultimate, I'm just learning by analyzing boats and soaking up info.
I had heard that 25-30' boats are the best for the wave patterns when you are out at sea that your size is ideal in that range.
There is a BRISTOL 27 I seen for sale on the eastcoast up in Halifax. All the boats for bluewater sailing seem to be 2/3 of them on the eastcoast, 1/3 on the westcoast of North America. But something like a Bristol 27 for $6000 is a nice price point to get into something like you got. I'm sure you paid more for yours though and to prepare it.
Rutherford is inspiring as well.
All of you guys on here are really top notch adventurers. Anyhow, best of luck and fair winds and seas as they say.
When i sailed into fiji from new caladonia i could smell the indian curry 100 miles away.
Very funny expression when you make us understand your French is not really there and your sense of relieve once in Papeete . Happy days in Papeete There is a great market in town 🤩
😂😂😂😂 I stressed about making that VHF call for weeks
Captain James, looking back at the test sail in Keehi harbor with 20 knots and flat seas, we made about 6 knots. What was the performance like out there with swell? Also, ahhhhh I would be pucker factor X 100 coming in to a new harbor at night hahaha
Between 5-6knots is my average speed unless beating directly into the waves and wind
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Mate I am loving your travels. I hope you can make it a little west of where you are to the beautiful Darwin. Great place to launch into Indonesia. Keep up the great work🤙
I will for sure be visiting Darwin, It is where I plan on clearing out of the country when I sail to Southeast Asia!
Lucky duck!
Tetiaroa home of the Brando. Off the charts gorgeous. $7000/nt rooms. Too rich for me. Hopefully you can make it up to Tahaa and Bora Bora.
You've got some interesting tattoos, have you done a video explaining some of them?
I haven’t done a video on my tattoos yet, many people have asked about it. I will likely do one once I get to New Zealand and get some new tattoos and I will talk about the history of tattooing and body modification and a bit about my nearly finished suit
@@SailorJames That would be great to see. Are you going to a face tattoo that they are famous for down there? Now that would be awesome. Take care brother and glad to see you making your dreams come true.
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I know absolutely nothing abouy sailing. What did that gauge in tbe red meam? Wind is too high?
It just tells you if it’s blowing from the Portside (red) or starboardside (green)
I would love to do this one time in my life. I’m 32 so I still have time but money is tight right now so I will just have to watch your videos and dream lol
How do you get your dinghy onto your sailboat? Does it feel like it would be quite difficult to get it up and down all by yourself?
I use a halyard and a bridle set up to winch it up slowly and level and swing it over onto the deck
smell the forest :)
Your probably going to want to tell me where to get off james but i have always thought it was important to warm up the diesels that I've had before revving them up. Correction. This is the island that mighty joe young is from.
I did warm it up but for filming purposes shit it off and restarted it
@@SailorJames got ya. I figured you were smart enough to know better. But I have seen people who fire an engine up in freezing weather and put full bore. I would cring if it was my engine.
@@SailorJames thank you for the reply you lucky dog you.
@@SailorJames james I'm madly in love with a 1966 pearson vangaurd for sale in seattle. Its on craigslist seattle. I'm going to try and swing it and follow the tritea.
james, another beautiful video. thank you for sharing. do you have a video that talks about your gear (camera, editor, etc)? thanks again for sharing.
I don’t have a video on that subject, my set up is very minimal.
Currently:
Gopro Hero 9 (I have two)
2020 M1 MacBook Air (bought in 2022)
FCP
Artlist for all music
Before 3/2022:
Gopro Hero 7 + Gopro Hero 9
2012 MacBook Pro (died in March 22)
Adobe Premiere CS5.5 for editing
RUclips audio library for music
@@SailorJames thank you James! One other question, are you using satlink to upload, or are you close enough to land to pull a signal?
Keep up the great work! Your videos are what fuels my dreams right now.
I uploaded a number videos including the long passage film to French Polynesian using my cell phone in Rangiroa then uploaded a ton of episodes in Tahiti at the marina using their wifi
Another awesome video James.thank you for sharing. A point of curiosity... is it pronounces Quay? I am sure people on my country pronounce it 'key'... but it may well vary around the world!
The correct way to say it is “key” according to about 200 people commenting on my last video 😂 and now this one. In my defense I was on an atoll with no internet to check and pronounce a word spelled Quay as Key is one of the most ridiculous things ever 😂
Do you do any fishing? I could only imagine some of the fish that you pass are some tasty ones.
Yes I fish regularly when I’m open water, but have not had much luck. Most of the cruisers I talk to have had the same. The older cruisers tell me there just isn’t as many fish as there use to be