Rashnak, this was one of the most poetic and thoughtful comments we have had . Thank you so much for taking the time to send it to us. There are more adventures to come , so stay tuned! We are heading out to do some fresh water cruising next .
We're watching you from Washington State, and really enjoy seeing your adventures in the warm water. Our waters aren't exactly warm enough to do a lot of swimming in. We really enjoy how knowledgeable you both are about all the sea critters and boating in general. It's like a fun little class every week! Thanks!
Captainmother , thanks so much for the thoughtful comment. We really appreciate it, as we never know who enjoys what part of the content. Besides filming our adventures and Michaels tips and modifications, Julia just adds bits of information that she finds interesting and hopes others will as well.
Sorry to see you leave your sea sojourn. I took immense pleasure from seeing your weekly videos and seeing a little of what you see. Just a note on your comment about living by the sea and rust. I love at a seaside town in England and if you don't stay on top of things rust can become your greatest enemy. Once again thank you for taking me with you your journey. Xx
Sorry to see you guys go... I hope not for long? I've been living vicariously through you for months now, ever since we got our Ranger Tug. We're not quite there with the retirement schedule, but gettin there soon!. I'll probably watch re-runs, Lol. Best wishes and safe travels to (a long way) home!
@@krentwieland6767 have no fear, we are still on the water - just not salt water for a bit. Stay tuned . New video every two weeks . Thanks for the comment we live hearing from you. All the best on your own adventures !
@@chetyoder6248 I think we all live vicariously on some level when we watch RUclips . Thanks for watching. We are headed out for some fresh water adventures so stay tuned!
I'm sure it will feel good to have your legs back on the shore for a while I'm heading down to Miami with my big boat next month I'll keep the water warm for you!
Thanks for sharing all your Bahamas adventures - we’ve really enjoyed them! A question about servicing your Yamaha outboard. Did you do all service yourself, or did you find a place in the Bahamas that would haul Sea Nest and do your Yamaha 100 hour services?
Love your videos! Just wondering, you sailed to the Florida Keys and on the return trip, you're driving back to Ontario, Canada? How did you get you vehicle there in the Keys? is it a rental? Thanks
I'm not sure if I missed it in another video. But what did you do with the truck and trailer for the 3 months at sea? Do they have a long-term parking like an airport, at the marina, or did someone pick it up for you than drop it back off at the end of your trip? just wondering incase others would like to do something like this too. thank you.
@@spmfarms3581 You didn’t miss it. We have friends in the Keys who store the boat and trailer for us . It is very difficult to find safe and affordable storage down there .
Wink, we are always behind by a few months. Meaning what you are seeing happened a few months ago. Julia and I still have full time jobs and we have learned that the video editing takes an enormous amount of time, so in order to juggle all of that we try to film, and post them with a buffer of a few months just in case work gets crazy and we cannot get to editing and posting to RUclips on time .
Guys time permitting, let me know what marina did you use at the keys. My issue, will my truck and trailer be save while at the bahamas for a couple a months. Thank you for your consideration.
@@expeditionseanest Thanks, looks like will take truck and trailer to a storage facility. Other than that, I do enjoy your adventures. Keep the footage coming.
it's like turning the last few pages of a good book.... you don't want it to end but fondly look back at the story just told.
Rashnak, this was one of the most poetic and thoughtful comments we have had . Thank you so much for taking the time to send it to us. There are more adventures to come , so stay tuned! We are heading out to do some fresh water cruising next .
I'd love it if you'd do a recap of this season, maybe showing maps and where you started from, where and what you did and where you're returning to.
Hello Robert, If I can find the time, I will try to do that for you . All the best to you
We're watching you from Washington State, and really enjoy seeing your adventures in the warm water. Our waters aren't exactly warm enough to do a lot of swimming in. We really enjoy how knowledgeable you both are about all the sea critters and boating in general. It's like a fun little class every week! Thanks!
Captainmother , thanks so much for the thoughtful comment. We really appreciate it, as we never know who enjoys what part of the content. Besides filming our adventures and Michaels tips and modifications, Julia just adds bits of information that she finds interesting and hopes others will as well.
Great run. Inspirational. Thanks for sharing your journey.
Thanks for the message. Stay tuned ....more adventures to come!
Sorry to see you leave your sea sojourn. I took immense pleasure from seeing your weekly videos and seeing a little of what you see. Just a note on your comment about living by the sea and rust. I love at a seaside town in England and if you don't stay on top of things rust can become your greatest enemy.
Once again thank you for taking me with you your journey. Xx
@@michaelaronsohn3624 we are heading inland soon , so stay tuned for fresh water adventures!
@@michaelaronsohn3624 thanks so much for the thoughtful comment. We appreciate it!
Sorry to see you guys go... I hope not for long? I've been living vicariously through you for months now, ever since we got our Ranger Tug. We're not quite there with the retirement schedule, but gettin there soon!. I'll probably watch re-runs, Lol. Best wishes and safe travels to (a long way) home!
@@krentwieland6767 have no fear, we are still on the water - just not salt water for a bit.
Stay tuned . New video every two weeks . Thanks for the comment we live hearing from you. All the best on your own adventures !
Hi from Australia, Looking forward to your fresh water adventures
@@petewilliams4289 Hello Pete, glad to have you along with us ! Love hearing from you .
Another great video, livin a life I wanted, but hey thats the way it goes
@@chetyoder6248 I think we all live vicariously on some level when we watch RUclips . Thanks for watching. We are headed out for some fresh water adventures so stay tuned!
I'm sure it will feel good to have your legs back on the shore for a while I'm heading down to Miami with my big boat next month I'll keep the water warm for you!
@@TheCulverOdysseys Love it! Safe travels .
Did you have the boat lifted out of the water or do you use a boat ramp? What do you use to tow your boat?
Hello , perhaps watching episode 49 might answer those questions. If not, leave us another comment. Cheers
Just curious what editing app do you use?
Final Cut Pro
Thanks for sharing all your Bahamas adventures - we’ve really enjoyed them! A question about servicing your Yamaha outboard. Did you do all service yourself, or did you find a place in the Bahamas that would haul Sea Nest and do your Yamaha 100 hour services?
I do all the service to my outboards. You can purchase a oil vacuum pump and suck the oil out of the engine while its still in the water.
Love your videos! Just wondering, you sailed to the Florida Keys and on the return trip, you're driving back to Ontario, Canada? How did you get you vehicle there in the Keys? is it a rental? Thanks
No Ray we drive both ways , and store the truck and trailer with a friend in the keys.
I'm not sure if I missed it in another video. But what did you do with the truck and trailer for the 3 months at sea? Do they have a long-term parking like an airport, at the marina, or did someone pick it up for you than drop it back off at the end of your trip? just wondering incase others would like to do something like this too. thank you.
@@spmfarms3581 You didn’t miss it. We have friends in the Keys who store the boat and trailer for us . It is very difficult to find safe and affordable storage down there .
@@expeditionseanest Thank you. I had a feeling it was something like that. That is good to know. I appreciate it.
Is this old footage, just now released? Where were you headed that it was that far below freezing recently??... Safe travels. Enjoy the ride.
Wink, we are always behind by a few months. Meaning what you are seeing happened a few months ago. Julia and I still have full time jobs and we have learned that the video editing takes an enormous amount of time, so in order to juggle all of that we try to film, and post them with a buffer of a few months just in case work gets crazy and we cannot get to editing and posting to RUclips on time .
Guys time permitting, let me know what marina did you use at the keys. My issue, will my truck and trailer be save while at the bahamas for a couple a months. Thank you for your consideration.
@@don_senilo3313 Don , the marina was just a pit stop. We store the truck and trailer with a friend - sorry, can’t help you there
@@expeditionseanest Thanks, looks like will take truck and trailer to a storage facility. Other than that, I do enjoy your adventures. Keep the footage coming.
I agree. My 28ft boat pulls way nicer then my 22 rv trailer.
Actually, your trailering journey would be worth some documenting I think.......!
@@krentwieland6767 Well maybe next time Kent. Thanks for the vote of confidence though ! 😀