Hey Phoenix really nice to see you doing this good and reflecting and improving! I want to mention some things that i noticed because i like your videos and you are sympathetic and i do not want you to experience very negative situations: Other ppl have great advice on the life line (jackline) so i am not going into it but there is a good video about a person that tried to get back in the boat while being over board and on a life line. It is very very difficult because of a wall of water that pushes against you with a few knots. This person only managed to do so because they had a rope ladder that allowed them to use their legs to lever themself out of the water. This water looks slow, but it has a lot of mass and you have a lot of surface, do not overestimate yourself, play it safe with this one. (Edit here is the video: kzbin.info/www/bejne/anqXiHmXntCLp9U ) Cool idea to try it out with other ppl on board! This would be a fun video! Keep a look at the propeller that it cannot reach you if you hang in there when doing so. 16:01 is likely a en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lateral_mark which signal the canal position. This can be important for you because your boat has a deep keel. Check about depths so your keel does no go aground. The glasfiber boats like you have one can take great damage by going aground. Like 10's of thousand dollar damages or complete loos of the ship. Keep informing yourself about how to stay on the boat, about AIS (before you go to blue waters), about how to survive a storm and bad whether. Maybe something that is often overlooked and in my experience brings great danger is the behavior of the boom. This thing can, if you make an error or the wind does funny things, just yeet to the other side building great momentum and break the rigging, the mainsheet traveler or you if you stand in the way. This thing also yeeted sailors from their boats. If there are strong winds it can be impossible to reef the mainsail. "If you’re thinking about reefing, it’s already time to reef." You are doing a great job Phoenix and fair winds!
@Sailing_With_Phoenix7 сағат бұрын
Hey thank you for the advice! She’s only got a 4ft draft! Thank you so much again for your input!
@Devon_Dan_Sailing17 сағат бұрын
Excellent video! Can you maybe put a map up of your route for us foreign folk! Love it though
@Sailing_With_Phoenix7 сағат бұрын
I can certainly try and figure out how to do that! Haha
@MISCIFMAKER18 сағат бұрын
Good video jack line test , he also had a rope latter on starboard side it was a real struggle
@MISCIFMAKER18 сағат бұрын
Dude has balls , crossing the bar in Astoria , may not be the worst of this journey. West coast passage may be consider tougher than the Cape horn in winter months let alone calm seas , 30 knots out most of oregon sail. He needs to be in S. Cail b4 APRIL ILL enjoy watching.
@elsydro806419 сағат бұрын
Dude this is amazing, great content
@Sailing_With_Phoenix7 сағат бұрын
😂😂😂 thank you!
@K4g4m119 сағат бұрын
I'm watching every episode the day it comes out. It's better than you give yourself credit for. :D
@Sailing_With_Phoenix7 сағат бұрын
Hey thank you! 🙌
@rende285120 сағат бұрын
You're on your way. Saw your boat was gone from the sllp and thought that you were just out for an overnight but I saw this and was like yep he's gone. Good luck. On the dingy you might want to get a poly line for it. Having a line that can sink anywhere near your prop is not a good thing. I usually will use a heavier line like 5/8ths and one that is brightly colored so I know where it is and others do too. I've had wind surfers and Jet skis try to cut between me and my dingy in the past. Btw did you get it patched? You can run your jack line from the cockpit around the traveler base stands then to the mast to the mast, Then run another one from the mast to the bow cleats and you normally want two clip ons. Sorry we didn't chat more when you were here but I will be following your adventure.
@Sailing_With_Phoenix7 сағат бұрын
Hey man you found me! 😂 no I havnt patched it yet I just pump it up every few days! Thats great advice! I think I know exactly how I will set it up now but will need to get another set of jack lines. And no worries man! I’m a pretty keep to myself person haha
@lucastisdale266721 сағат бұрын
do you have a lee cloth for your bunk? also you're not bad at docking from what I see. don't forget fenders before coming in and you should use nylon rope, or something that stretches to tie up. I personally wouldn't pay for a one night slip in the middle of winter that's all I'll say.
@Sailing_With_Phoenix7 сағат бұрын
Hey thanks man haha I don’t have a Lee cloth yet but it is on the list!
@vokeswaagin22 сағат бұрын
Killin it bro! I'm excited to follow along and see what more is in store!
@Sailing_With_Phoenix7 сағат бұрын
Thank you!🙏
@FelixDaHack22 сағат бұрын
Don't be so negative on yourself. What you're doing is so much more than a lot of KZbin arm chair sailors. Kudos to you. Not many people go out on a limb into the unknown and far away from the comfort zone... Trust me I know. I did thge same a few years ago and friends & family thought I was mad! Now sitting on my 2nd boat. There you go. Your content is perfectly fine and the rawness + honesty is a refreshing change. You got this without a doubt. Yes it's a steep learning curve but as I always say: you learn more from your mistakes than your successes. Don't get me wrong here, even I question my sanity with some damned difficult jobs on my boat but I always remember to look back from how far I've come. Love your work and am looking forward to more content ASAP! Fair winds from Australia 😊
@Sailing_With_Phoenix7 сағат бұрын
You are amazing haha thank you for that comment! The cringe machine is a churnin so strap in 😂
@AllTerrierMotives-p7m22 сағат бұрын
Discovered your journey on Instagram a while back and I'm totally hooked and in awe mate. Good on you for escaping that crappy corporate world and embarking on a life changing journey and super exciting chapter in your life. I reckon you must have some super proud family and friends back home! Looking forward to travelling on your journey vicariously through KZbin and Insta. It's been a dream of mine to just take the leap you have taken and perhaps your journey may just be the inspiration I need. Wishing you safe passages and fun times wherever your dream takes you. Keep on keeping those videos real - its very refreshing. Cheers and all the best from Jeff in Melbourne, Australia. P.S. Love the boat and your cute little travel companion!
@Sailing_With_Phoenix7 сағат бұрын
Wow thank you! And just go for it haha don’t think too much. Thinking stops us from doing the things haha and my god if I can do it literally anyone can 😂😂 thank you for your support it truly means helps ❤️
@acactual827823 сағат бұрын
Run your jackline elevated down the center of the boat by the mast. FYI: Most Sailors cannot pull themselves back onto the boat. Some say it's impossible. I shortened line to where I couldn't fall over
@Sailing_With_Phoenix7 сағат бұрын
After reading all of these comments I’ve actually got an idea now that I think will work well but will require me to get a second set of jack lines
@bufobryn23 сағат бұрын
I’m supporting you on all platforms! Keep posting you got this! 🤟🏼✨🤟🏼🤟🏼✨
@Sailing_With_Phoenix22 сағат бұрын
Heyyy! Yes I know you from tik tok!! 😂 you are amazing! Haha thank you!
@thewaterheaterfactoryКүн бұрын
I cant wait for your Hawaii trip - What port are you leaving from?
@Sailing_With_Phoenix7 сағат бұрын
Me neither 😂 I’m ready to be warm haha I’ll be leaving from Warrenton marina
@PJumper727Күн бұрын
Just subscribed. Brother enjoy that youth and stay original. Looking forward to following you! 🤙
@Sailing_With_Phoenix7 сағат бұрын
Thank you!
@pietvanstom3079Күн бұрын
also companies will start sending u free stuff
@Sailing_With_Phoenix7 сағат бұрын
I sure hope so 😂😂😂 this is expensive!
@pietvanstom3079Күн бұрын
mate if your put your channel email in your about section i can email you my pre ocean crossing check list ..u need to go over this ..might save your life ,,3 circumnavs i learnt a lot ..ps u r hilarious : ) in a good way
@Sailing_With_Phoenix7 сағат бұрын
😂😂😂 thank you! I’ll just put it here and then put one up as well! But it’s [email protected]
@bryanfriend7642Күн бұрын
I have made that trip about 18times now. As well on multiple sailboats . Will be there in about a month on our aluminum pilot house
@Sailing_With_PhoenixКүн бұрын
Nice see you in a month lol
@NCmountainviewКүн бұрын
Congratulations on starting the journey. I am happy to be here from the start! Good luck!
@Sailing_With_PhoenixКүн бұрын
Thank you! 🙏
@bowersish9489Күн бұрын
I'm happy to see your journey unfold, im sure you'll learn lots but look at yourself living your passion. Great job
@Sailing_With_PhoenixКүн бұрын
Thank you haha I love this life
@Gman11962Күн бұрын
Keep em coming brother lol
@Sailing_With_PhoenixКүн бұрын
I will! I am incapable of stopping lol
@SeptixКүн бұрын
Rooting for ya dude, heard so many stories about sailors who had some medical condition right before they're big plans that I'm hoping to make a similar move as you. One guy near where I used to sail spent over a decade building a world-class trimaran only to abandon his cursing plans after a serious health condition he only found out about during sea trials... all those years down the drain. Fair winds!
@Sailing_With_PhoenixКүн бұрын
Thank you man! My medical condition is exactly why I am here
@AdminLogistics.Күн бұрын
Bro, you're doing it!! The videos will get better as you progress. Looking forward to the next one!
@305clearwaterwaysКүн бұрын
Beautiful ❤
@renaissanceman8564Күн бұрын
Day one in the can ! Docking can be a bitch solo. Wind pushing you , currents and you are tired .,So,, an easy way is a line from a center cleat and you can bring it into the cockpit. Around a piling or dock rail or cleat then jump back on the boat, tie to the boat , put the boat in reverse no throttle . This works well so if the boat is slowly backwards when it’s windy, the center cleated line will hold the boat to the dock. Put out two bumpers or a ball on the stern side dock side well before if you are going to attempt this. Leave the engine running until you are tied off ,,,,maybe. Then and only then bow line stern line. On a calm day if you had an empty dock like this one you could practice docking approaching , get to know your abilities, improve your confidence. On the next video ,,,,I will tell you two ways to impress the ladies. 😮
@Sailing_With_PhoenixКүн бұрын
😂😂😂 awesome. There are some docks empty docks all over here at this marina and the marinas around plenty of safe places to practice and I think that’s exactly what I will do haha
@shaneparrish9991Күн бұрын
Good practice to have 2 dinghy lines to different areas of dinghy. Just incase one let's go....
@renaissanceman8564Күн бұрын
Middle aged man here ! Hey just can’t help mentioning to run a tethering line on the dinghy through the front eye,,,then down both sides to the back like to some handles or even the transom with carabiners. That way it won’t rip off the front eye in 500 miles . The other trick is a couple of pool noodles off the two stern lines forming a triangle so the line will float and not get wrapped around the prop. I used to drag mine back 30 feet but find it’s easier and calmer 10 to 12 feet back . Good place for my crab pots tied in under the seat. I Never tow my dinghy with the engine on in case it flips . Mine is on a kicker mount so I can move it back and forth or as a backup if my main dies. Jack lines down the center and the tether is short so you can’t go over . Dudes fall off taking a piss off the stern at night when they are drunk . You can drag a life line but for me ,,,,,never leave the boat,,,,Apocalypse Now. Ok,I wish I was you kind of or just 35 years younger Lol Good luck peace on earth and ocean.
@Sailing_With_PhoenixКүн бұрын
Thank you man! I appreciate the advice!
@brikler7717Күн бұрын
Will be interested to watch your adventures. Best of luck and stay safe. Fair winds.
@Sailing_With_PhoenixКүн бұрын
@@brikler7717 thank you!
@scralet017greer3Күн бұрын
Hell yeah bud. When you get to st.hellens, let me know. I'll sail out and bring a beer.
@Sailing_With_PhoenixКүн бұрын
@@scralet017greer3 😂 man I’m already in Warrenton!
@bigchief4044Күн бұрын
Noice!! Excited for you. 👍
@Sailing_With_PhoenixКүн бұрын
@@bigchief4044 thank you!
@frank4oneКүн бұрын
You don't have a clue what you are doing. You remind me of me. Enjoy yourself and keep the videos coming. 😅
@Sailing_With_PhoenixКүн бұрын
@@frank4one not even on the slightest haha
@grahamehill6128Күн бұрын
Two black balls = isolated danger, safe water around it. Keep jacklines as close to the centre line as possible. You can limit the movement by attaching them at the mast. It always helps to make a passage plan before any trip, bridge names , navigable spans, heights, hailing channels etc., Single handing requires preparation especially when docking. Whenever possible, always head into the flow when approaching the dock, this gives you maximum steerage with minimum speed.
@brikler7717Күн бұрын
Sounds like solid advice. I'll be reading your comments, to assist me in my future adventures myself.
@Sailing_With_PhoenixКүн бұрын
@@grahamehill6128 yeah man great advice thank you! The more time goes on the more i look back and wince at the mistakes I’ve made haha plenty more to come. I really appreciate your input! I swear I’m learning to sail through my comment section 😂
@Rainmaker60LMКүн бұрын
Bouy looks like an isolated danger bouy for a wreck or rock. Ive never seen one but looked it up. You might want to steer clear in the future.
@Sailing_With_PhoenixКүн бұрын
@@Rainmaker60LM 😂 yeah man i should not have got so close haha well now i know! I live to learn and sail another day 🙌
@martwickКүн бұрын
That is a hazard buoy, they mark things like ROCKS or other hazards. Usually you should give it another foot or two. BTW this is Tallulah, fair winds Oliver!
@Sailing_With_PhoenixКүн бұрын
@@martwick 😂 oops! Hey man! Thank you! Haha
@Rainmaker60LMКүн бұрын
you have to set up your jack line and harness so you CAN NOT FALL OFF THE BOAT. You will get dragged and die if you are in real seas and moving more than 3-4 knots.
@Rainmaker60LMКүн бұрын
put dock lines away because if part of one goes in the water and its upfront it can get under the boat and into the prop. stored aft like this if one dropped partway in the water and you had to stop and reverse you could get it wrapped up in the prop. best practice is to coil them and tie them off to something on centerline of the boat or put them away below deck if you have storage somewhere accessible from on deck
@Sailing_With_PhoenixКүн бұрын
@@Rainmaker60LM yeah that’s good advice haha thank you
@Rainmaker60LMКүн бұрын
@ you probably think I’m so annoying by now. I’m rooting for you, want to help get you there safely
@Sailing_With_PhoenixКүн бұрын
@ 😂 no man not at all I’ll take all the advice I can get lol
@RileySperbeckКүн бұрын
Hey bud solo 25yr old sailor with his cat up in WA, where’s your next destination?
@Sailing_With_PhoenixКүн бұрын
@@RileySperbeck in this video and the next to warrenton! For the last stage of the refit. Then Hawaii in May
@Mr.T-BAGGIN-UR-MOMКүн бұрын
Your videos are going to help me big time in my own sailing future. I envy you and im looking forward to being in your shoes one day. I seriously appreciate you putting yourself out there and not acting like you know it all. Its very inspiring. Good luck brother, maybe ill see you on the water someday!
@Sailing_With_PhoenixКүн бұрын
@@Mr.T-BAGGIN-UR-MOM thank you so much man! I will without a doubt see you out there!
@InterstateVetКүн бұрын
You did a great job, and I’m looking forward to your future videos!
@Sailing_With_PhoenixКүн бұрын
@@InterstateVet thank you!
@canonen100Күн бұрын
One thing that you can practice really easy is heave to. It’s great if you need a break need to fix something. Or to weather out a big blow. Tom cunlif is an old sailor with some great videos.
@Sailing_With_PhoenixКүн бұрын
@@canonen100 I’ve practiced some but it’s very difficult on the river haha not a lot of room to mess around. But now I’m in Warrenton I should have plenty of room. I am excited for that
@canonen100Күн бұрын
I would look at some of the videos about how to get back in the boat. My boat has an open stern so pretty easy. I’m glad you got the gear.
@Sailing_With_PhoenixКүн бұрын
@@canonen100 thank you man yeah I need to check that out!
@InterstateVetКүн бұрын
Did you quit your job yet?
@Sailing_With_PhoenixКүн бұрын
@@InterstateVet didn’t exactly quit haha but I’m no longer employed! 😂
@InterstateVetКүн бұрын
@ nice! Enjoy it! I’m sure you are!!
@rhonndajenkins8473 күн бұрын
Sophie's tikkytok here, yes, she is a beautiful boat!! Phoenix on the couch makes it home!! ❤
@Sailing_With_Phoenix2 күн бұрын
@@rhonndajenkins847 😂😂😂 hey! Welcome to the KZbin! 😂 and thank you!
@Mr.T-BAGGIN-UR-MOM3 күн бұрын
Ive been obsessed with learning to sail for around 6 months. Much respect to you. One of the only things i look forward to is learning to sail and getting a boat. Something that drives me to keep going in life sometimes is knowing i will do it! Im very much looking forward to following your journey. Goodluck to you and thank you for sharing.
@markbuskens60703 күн бұрын
Watch the weather chance of high winds and wave on west coast.
@andrewfilipczak62774 күн бұрын
I don't know why I have this feeling, but for some reason I developed so much love for your cat(beside of course of your endurance and your personality) that I have to ask you if you ever want to get rid of the cat(for any reason I might not comprehend), please let me know. I've been living with a guilt on my shoulder for quite a while when my ex-girlfriend asked me to take care of her cat while she was moving back to Oregon. I thought it was better for the cat to go with her but he was already so used to me, and liked me so much,
@Sailing_With_Phoenix3 күн бұрын
@@andrewfilipczak6277 I’m sorry to hear that man! And thank you! She is my soul animal. I could never give her up! It would be much too painful lol
@Bhartham8886 күн бұрын
Keep it going
@J.O.E.B.A.S.S.6 күн бұрын
Well done sailer, safe travels, lots of delish fish out there you can catch & cook too. Living that life, i grew up on the ocean now ive got my ranch in texas! 20 years in we all have that dream , Go for it.