Money doesn't buy happiness! I hope you enjoy your experience, I for one will be watching xx
@ChasingCurrents3 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much, really glad you're watching 😊 totally agree - it's the freedom we're looking for ⛵🌊
@markthomasson50773 жыл бұрын
Money may not buy happiness….but it does buy beer,
@ChasingCurrents3 жыл бұрын
@@markthomasson5077 🍻🍻
@Superfandangoo3 жыл бұрын
Its not often a sailing channel gives a true cost breakdown, like its some guarded secret this will help many. Certainly not alot of money for a home that will take you anywhere to places you can only dream of for next to nothing along with the joy of sailing. Well done guys, appreciate your videos. Your sub count will take off I'm sure, now go and enjoy yourselves
@ChasingCurrents3 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for your comment 😊 that's exactly how we feel too. Opens up so many experiences and opportunities that we never thought would be possible to us. Going to make the most of every second of it 👍
@JayPerrypersonal3 жыл бұрын
Costs are different fo different boats, people and location. Fo example our insurance for Mediterranean this year was €2500
@Turkeyhome3 жыл бұрын
Thank you both for your honesty and encouragement. My partner and I are at the painful stages of sorting out a 28' boat (engine refurb, sanding the hull - trying to work out how to detach years of antifoul from the keel etc...) with the intention of sailing off to the Med next Summer. Your vids are an inspiration to us, and like you... we are doing it on a budget and with very little sailing experience. Bravo Chasing Currents!
@ChasingCurrents3 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for the lovely comment! Really glad you've found the videos so useful 😊 sounds like you've got your hands full there, but sure it will all be worth it when you're enjoying a Mediterranean summer! That's what got us through all the boat jobs 😅 maybe we'll get to see you out there next summer 😊
@chris-ck7wc3 жыл бұрын
Hey guys, your doing an amazing job, love your smiles and genuine personalities, dont ever give up, your channel will grow and grow Good luck
@ChasingCurrents3 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for your kind words! That really means a lot 😊 all our best, Jade & Brynn
@HappyHomestead2 жыл бұрын
Very useful video. Today, I bought a 1968 28ft Stella yacht so mega excited
@ChasingCurrents2 жыл бұрын
That's awesome! Congrats 😁 Hope you have loads of awesome ocean adventures in the near future!
@HappyHomestead2 жыл бұрын
@@ChasingCurrents We sure will be making the best of her! Could you do a vid on the your top 10 tips on space saving and stowage etc?
@ASDbytheSea3 жыл бұрын
Brilliant video guys!! Thanks for sharing your costs 👍❤️ Hoping we will catch you up at some point and we can have anchor beers!!!!! ⚓😁
@ChasingCurrents3 жыл бұрын
Aw thanks so much guys, glad you enjoyed it 😁 yes hope so! Hope you're enjoying your new home from home so far 😍
@atschris3 жыл бұрын
A great little video with lots of info that people will find useful I’m sure. I’ve been following you for a while, not sure why I hadn’t subbed before. Are you still in Falmouth? Budget boaters? Keep up with the videos and I’m sure your KZbin fan base will grow, just look at the wildlings. There are plenty of ways to save money going forward whether it is on boat maintenance, equipment, food or whatever but remember you are doing this to enjoy. How good are you at fishing? Plenty of free food in the oceans if you can catch it!
@ChasingCurrents3 жыл бұрын
Ah thanks so much for that 😊 yep still in Falmouth, we're planning to leave to cross Biscay next week - so not here for much longer! That would be awesome, we have so much fun making these videos. It means a lot that people are enjoying them 😊 yep that's true. Thankfully Brynn is decent with a speargun, and we both enjoy foraging too so that definitely helps 👍
@trevorbyron94483 жыл бұрын
Things will get better..as you go...have n will buy you'll a coffee again...just keep on sailing!
@ChasingCurrents3 жыл бұрын
Ah thanks so much Trevor, your support through watching these videos is so appreciated 😁
@davidleigh4432 жыл бұрын
Hello Jade and Brynn, I just found your channel yesterday. I grew up around boats and I thought rather than a tiny house, living on a boat, exclusive of the purchase, would be cheaper than renting an apartment. Also, I realize your video was from a year ago and the cost of living here in the United States has gone through the roof, but your marina prices seem to be 50% of what I am familiar with regarding marina slips in New England where I grew up. Finally, I have seen a lot of sailboats under 30 feet for sale in the $8,000 to $10,000 range. Much sucess in living your lifestyle of freedom.
@ChasingCurrents2 жыл бұрын
Hey David! Yeah, even with the raise in the cost of living we've actually found living on a sailboat to be by far cheaper than any other housing option for us. Marina costs do vary a lot, but even the expensive ones are cheaper than rent in the UK! I hope you find yourself a floating home, it's definitely a fantastic lifestyle - even better that you grew up around boats :) Thanks a lot, and all the best!
@davidleigh4432 жыл бұрын
@@ChasingCurrents Thank you for your encouragement.
@patriciab37393 жыл бұрын
Fantastic Info !! well done guys, you have given so many people inspiration !!! thanks for sharing this info :)
@ChasingCurrents3 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much Patricia! So glad you enjoyed the video 😊😊
@trickyname3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing all your costs.. Much appreciated and good luck with your adventures
@ChasingCurrents3 жыл бұрын
You're welcome, and thanks very much 😁😁
@RevMishka3 жыл бұрын
Outstanding video folks…really helpful, especially the info about the cost of the electronics package and blue water prep for the boat! Fair winds and following seas!
@ChasingCurrents3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Michael, so glad you found it useful 😊 all the best to you too!
@dennisclarke3803 жыл бұрын
Great episode guys with very useful and realistic information and expectations. Love the clip insert with Tom Hanks🤣...PS you've got a ways to go before your beard starts to resemble Tom's!
@ChasingCurrents3 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for that, really glad you enjoyed 😊 hahaha give it a couple more weeks and Brynn will be there 😂
@crikycrocky3 жыл бұрын
RADAR is definitely a good addition and I would recommend the ability to set out a second anchor. I had a long length of nylon with chain which I used in V formation with the chain off the bow, fore and aft in a river and as the main anchor when I had to dump the chain in a storm, (I was fortunately able to retrieve the chain and my anchor when the storm blew over but I was very thankful for the backup).
@ChasingCurrents3 жыл бұрын
We do have a second anchor we keep in our stern locker 😊. We haven't had to use it yet so might one day soon go out and practice with it somewhere safe for some experience. The Radar we feel has definitely helped us especially with night sailing. Thank you for commenting 😁🤙
@cynthiaholt13393 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for details!! You guys helped me think of “start up stuff list” things I haven’t considered. It’s so helpful following you guys from the beginning on Instagram:)
@hellodarren3 жыл бұрын
Really enjoyed this video. You guys, your advice and honest opinions are a breath of fresh air. Go chase those dreams!
@ChasingCurrents3 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for your comment, really glad you enjoyed the video 😊All our best!
@heavymetalfactory16653 жыл бұрын
Grate video. Im sailing on small boat inland now but im saving money for 30ish ft boat to singlehand for cheap. For year or two. Yours vids ar very helpful and informativ.
@ChasingCurrents3 жыл бұрын
Thank you 😊 that's awesome! Where abouts will you be singlehanding? Sounds like some adventures planned. Really glad you found it useful 😊
@heavymetalfactory16653 жыл бұрын
@@ChasingCurrents I'm planning to start on Med for year or 2, dry out in Greece. There are cheapest in europe storage on med. Later some exploration, black sea or africca border. If money will ad up id travel to caraibian for few years. Well plans are best foundation of succes.
@terry15486 ай бұрын
just stumbled across this. Very honest and informative video. Thank you so much ;)
@treasurecoastgypsy3 жыл бұрын
You made tbe right descision by buying a smaller boat, maintenance and gear costs grow exponentially , as LOA increases, you might feel less comfortable in a smaller vessel, but Seaworthimess, is what's truly important. Be well !
@ChasingCurrents3 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much. We feel we have made a good choice. We understand the limitations of a smaller boat but like you say seaworthiness is what we thought was key. We absolutely love this boat 😁 all the best, Jade & Brynn
@johnwishart79503 жыл бұрын
hope all goes well enjoy it while it lasts
@ChasingCurrents3 жыл бұрын
Thanks John, we definitely will 😊
@charlie_robin3 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for doing this!!! Gives me hope that I can do it!!!
@ChasingCurrents3 жыл бұрын
So glad it was useful for you! You absolutely can do it 😊
@annamay63513 жыл бұрын
Exactly!!!!
@paulfox17563 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing the costs! When I bought my first serious boat, I was told to make sure I had at least a third of the boat cost in the bank for all the 'extras'... too many people using all their budget on the initial purchase! I've found with cruising on a budget, I can do 4 days at anchor and then 1 day in a marina for water, leckie and a wash! lol... I'm in IT (need to run laptops etc) so apart from my solar kit, my best buy was an alternator upgrade! I tend to motor sail alot on cloudy days! lol
@ChasingCurrents3 жыл бұрын
That seems about right, we were also told something similar. Though we ended up going way over that due to all the tech upgrades 😅😅Fortunately so far our solar seems to keeping up with our demands (though we don't have fridge, TV etc) but it we had to charge our laptops more (which are seriously power hungry 😅) we'd struggle. 4 days at anchor one in a marina sounds like a pretty good setup! Nice hot shower haha. Thanks for commenting 👍
@daltonbedore83963 жыл бұрын
great comment. i work online from home and would continue that if i move to a boat! (gf not ready yet...)
@SailingIndiana3 жыл бұрын
Such a great video guys!! Loving the honest look at what this is costing and the real life scenario of "oh great, now we have to buy one of those"... We were going to do a run down of expenses so far (mainly the rigging stuff), but there doesn't seem to be an end to the outgoings yet to give an accurate calculation!! :'D
@ChasingCurrents3 жыл бұрын
Aww thanks you two 😊 exactly, we kept thinking right that's all we need then it was like "oops we need EPIRBs and PLBs" 😅 yepp, I'm not sure there will ever be an end 😭 it's an ongoing calculation haha. Ooh I'm sure even a video just on the rigging would be interesting, it's been a big expense for you guys!
@troyanderson88792 жыл бұрын
The part where you say you'll sail on a budget, then you show a clip of Castaway.... I about spit out the food I happened to be eating at the time... I laughed so hard.
@ChasingCurrents Жыл бұрын
Hahaha glad you enjoyed 😁
@NWSOK3 жыл бұрын
Very informative channel, you guys are amazing what you have achieved, fair play to you both. Happy adventures 👏👍👌
@ChasingCurrents3 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much, really glad you've found our videos useful. Same to you! All our best, Jade & Brynn :)
@cornishhh3 жыл бұрын
Another excellent video; thank you. You've certainly had a mix of weather since you've been in Falmouth. If this weather keeps up you might not want to go anywhere! You're setting out with a well equipped boat in good condition so I'd say your budget is perfectly doable as long as nothing major goes wrong and you use marinas very sparingly (preferably not at all!) The "Big Boat" phenomenon is quite a recent thing. Fifty years ago a 30 footer was a big boat and IIRC none of the boats in the 1979 Fastnet Race was more than 36ft. Two 12ft boats have successfully circumnavigated. A fairly famous one was done by Serge Testa starting and ending in Brisbane, but a much less well known one was completed by Russian Evgeny Gvozdev. His was even more remarkable because, due to lack of money, he built the boat out of mainly scrap wood on the balcony of his flat! His was a much longer voyage as well because he started and ended at the eastern end of the Black Sea. Not only that, but a few years earlier he'd circumnavigated on an 18ft boat designed for sailing on inland lakes. Sven Yrvind is an interesting chap too. He has a KZbin channel and a website. He is currently at sea between the Azores and Ireland in an 18ft homebuilt boat which is somewhere in proportion between a normal boat and a decked over kayak. He's been ocean sailing in very small boats since the early 1960's. Obviously these boats are for singlehanders, but it shows what can be done. Sven Yrvind did cross the Atlantic with his then wife from France to Canada in a 15ft boat;; although they did split up not long after.... Sven is a real low budget person, or he was when he was younger. I remember he heated his boat through winter with the element from a kettle he'd got from a charity shop. Quite honestly you strike me as the sort of people who'd be quite successful at this.
@ChasingCurrents3 жыл бұрын
Wow these people are incredible! Sorry its been a while before getting back. It is definitely some of these guys that have given us some inspiration, and some others we haven't heard of there. We have watched some interviews done with Sven and he is so incredible with how he sails around the world! First saw him on La Vagabonde's channel and then began watching his channel/ reading his blogs. Reminds you what's possible with the right determination, and people like him have definitely motivated us to just do it and figure it out as we go. we do hope to keep our sailing simple and fix things as we can along the way, we have a good well prepared boat as you said, so that a good start :D In terms of the weather, we left Falmouth when it glorious sunshine, and got to Spain and had nothing but rain for a week haha- thankfully it's brightened up a bit now! Thanks for the comment, and really appreciate you watching the videos 😀
@ralph61153 жыл бұрын
Great, honest video. Thanks for the info!
@ChasingCurrents3 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it 😊 thanks for watching!
@chraven692 жыл бұрын
Great video ty for all the info 😀
@ChasingCurrents2 жыл бұрын
Hey Chris, no problem 😊 thanks for commenting.
@BreezyRider663 жыл бұрын
There are ways and means and this is in no way intended to criticise your choices but the fancy electronics, whilst nice to have, aren't really necessary and are usually also costly ongoing if you want chart updates. Many just use Navionics on a tablet for navigation. Insurance is another area where you can save money - many long term, long distance cruisers insure third party and self-insure their own boats, you might consider this when you have more experience. It can sometimes be impossible to get comp insurance depending on your boat, crew and sailing intentions anyway. You don't mention what ground tackle you have, this is a biggie if you're going to anchor a lot to avoid the expense of marinas, anchoring is much nicer anyway if you're somewhere warm. You need bomb proof ground tackle and to have developed confidence in using it, once you have that it'll make a huge difference. Marinas, eating out, how much you drink and whether you smoke all add up and massively affect how much money you need, I think 4k is just doable but you'll need to do all your own maintenance (I'd be interested to know exactly what your £750 engine service actually consisted of, that's eyewateringly expensive). Wishing you the very best of luck and I look forward to following your adventures...
@ChasingCurrents3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your comment. The electronics package is by no means essential for a lot of people, we found it worthwhile as we are planning long term sailing around the world - and expect at times we'll be faced with fog and times when night sailing may be difficult (we have faced this already) and radar and AIS we personally think is an extremely important part of safety for ourselves and others. We are also as you know very inexperienced sailors so feel it's a smart thing to do. our chartplotter uses Navionics, however we have the added functionality of weather routing which again, we've found very useful for planning longer passages. This is why we've mentioned in the video this is all by no means essential for everybody, but for us we feel a good use of our money. I think we mentioned that we have a 10kg Rocna anchor, and 50m chain, definitely need to keep working on our confidence and technique for anchoring. very good point about the costs. We're able to keep the food side of things quite cheap with spearfishing and foraging, and not really 'eating out' type people nor smokers. Definitely so many factors for different people as to how much you can comfortably live on. Also in terms of the engine, that was a service and to change worn engine mounts 👍 hope this answers a couple of your questions, if not ask away. Thanks again for watching
@yellowmatilda99913 жыл бұрын
Great episode ! Love watching these types of YT videos, it makes me feel more comfortable with watching money disappearing from our bank account, haha. Thanks
@ChasingCurrents3 жыл бұрын
Aw thanks so much guys! Yepp, as you can imagine, tallying up the totals for this video was rough 😭 hope you're both well 👍
@davebreeze77093 жыл бұрын
Loving your vids Brynne! I bought you guys 2 coffees which is 20% of the money I have to last until the end of the month - so sorry I couldn't support more right now, but also appreciate your cool content was worth 20% of all I have!!! Keep posting - and keep mentioning the 'buy me a coffee' vibe - I know from band promotion, can feel weird/awkward asking for support, but as I've learned from FABRIK vinyl crowdfunding - if ppl love ur content, they will do what they can, and that can be way more than u expect. Keep it up - love the content and production - even tho I have hardly any interest in boats generally - but ur vibe is capturing and maintaining my interest - and I have a short attention span!! Xx
@ChasingCurrents3 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much Dave, that's extremely kind of you - please don't feel bad for that, it's so helpful and even just taking time to watch our videos is more than enough 😀 Yes that's exactly it haha, we definitely feel awkward asking. But there has been some lovely people who have told us something similar, so we may start to mention it a little more. So glad that you're enjoying our videos so far, thanks so much for watching and commenting. Hope you're doing okay, all our best xx
@Shren20102 жыл бұрын
Hi guys, your website merch link seems to sending me elsewhere, just wanted to let you know. Great video by the way, very informative.
@ChasingCurrents2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for letting us know! We've taken it down for now whilst we try and sort out our website which has been having some technical issues too. Cheers!
@jameswhitbread63772 жыл бұрын
Hi I’m 60 and going through this process my goal is a 45 yacht. Why did you not put water desalination at the top of your list ? It’s the top of mine there on 3 grand . Have plan B’s for instance I saw you couldn’t cook no gas I would have as a back up one of those single gas burners that you can get gas for anywhere . I live these programs do you watch captain Q yacht hunter? But good luck I may bring it forward 3 years but want to do course and get some experience with other sailors. But I do enjoy your program immensely Jim
@ChasingCurrents2 жыл бұрын
Hey James, that's great that you're planning to get your own yacht too! We would love some form of water desalination, but the cost was just too much for us at that time. We opted to spend on the navigation package, as for two new sailors planning long passages (night sailing, fog, all weather conditions possibly) we felt this could really help with us and the boat safety. Water is readily accessible for free or cheap in the Med so we didn't feel it had to be a priority right now. However, when we do plan on ocean crossings or heading to the Caribbean- we would definitely look at getting a water maker for this. Never seen captain Q yacht hunter, will check it out! Yeah good idea to get out and get some experience, hopefully you'll be out soon enough 😁 Thanks for commenting and watching, Jade and Brynn
@joannemilburn64293 жыл бұрын
What is the make of your heating system? All the best with your new adventure I've enjoyed watching your channel
@ChasingCurrents3 жыл бұрын
2kw planar diesel heater, we picked it up on Ebay 😊 aw thank you so much, really glad you're enjoying so far!
@rimasmeleshyus94863 жыл бұрын
Congratulations you guys .Sailing one of the most beautiful life and very romantic. Also very a good education. Greetings from the beautiful Hawaii islands 🏝⛵
@ChasingCurrents3 жыл бұрын
Thank you Rimas 😊😊 totally agree 😍 really glad you enjoyed the video. Aloha 🏝️☀️
@jevgenijsdorofejevs27383 жыл бұрын
Love your videos guys, you are the finest example for me! Keep going! A bit of an odd question: what are your horoscope signs? You seem to fit perfectly! 😁
@ChasingCurrents3 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for the comment! So glad you're enjoying 😊 we're both actually Geminis 😈
@trevorbyron94482 жыл бұрын
But you could save some money doing your own diesel engine servicing...and several other stuff, like solar panels ( if you knew where to look). Try n get buy a coffee through PayPal. I'm sure you'd get more coffees. I tried to b.m.a.c but had problems. No p.p...i only work through pay.p.
@ChasingCurrents2 жыл бұрын
Hey Trevor, that's exactly what we do :) we've done all our own engine services since this and installed our solar panels ourself too. Yeah, buymeacoffee did allow paypal the whole time we've had it until they stopped allowing Paypal a few weeks ago which is V annoying! We will set up a PayPal link for our KZbin though, thanks for the suggestion :)
@trevorbyron94482 жыл бұрын
Yrs, no worries...when you've organised pay.p, will send some pocket money n make up for those coffees I meant to buy. Will keep in touch
@sailingsv2ndwind4823 жыл бұрын
Its going to be tight. but go for it guys. I'm doing it the other way round. I'm going to retire at 60 and then set sail. hopefully with my pension paying the way. see you in 5 years, somewhere hot.
@ChasingCurrents3 жыл бұрын
Sounds like a smart plan! That's amazing, absolutely - we'll be waiting with a beer for you 🍻
@sailingsv2ndwind4823 жыл бұрын
@@ChasingCurrents beers on me guys
@SailingSeabird3 жыл бұрын
Great video! Very detailed. It's interesting comparing budgets with other cruisers. Our budget is probably even tighter 😂😂😂
@ChasingCurrents3 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it! Our cruising budget is definitely tighter that our getting ready to cruise budget haha
@dougintothesunset3 жыл бұрын
I love your outtakes . .
@ChasingCurrents3 жыл бұрын
😂 We love those too! We have so many outtakes making these videos haha
@annamay63513 жыл бұрын
I am seriously either hating you guys or loving you guys. I have wanted to get a decent boat that would be able cruise around SouthEast Alaska and live on. Then I found you guys and you make it seem possible whereas most of the channels don't seem realistic on my budget ( I am doing an early retirement in about a year so have to think about small income....so have put in bids on a couple of boats in my area that were turned down (I am not going to go into huge debt) and will continue my search...So love or hate? ummm....I appreciate this video specifically due to breaking down some costs that I hadn't thought of before. Thank you!
@ChasingCurrents3 жыл бұрын
Hope it's closer to love 😬 We know what you mean! We were exactly the same, didn't see anyone doing it on a budget close to ours. We also didn't want to get into debt (having just paid off all of our debt previously from credit cards and loans) and found so many good sturdy boats for cheap (the UK seems to have lots on offer) Wishing you all the luck in your search and hope you find something suitable soon ( Alaska is one of our dream travel destinations). Really glad you found it useful, and thanks as always for your support ❤️
@annamay63513 жыл бұрын
@@ChasingCurrents You are right about the UK. Whenever I type in a type of boat I would be interested in and the price range I would be interested in, I get all the boats in the UK for sale popping up. Where I am at either the boat would be only good in wonderful weather or a boat sturdy enough will be in horrible shape. Since we are relatively remote, anything that I have been looking at is twice the price of what you can get elsewhere. Well once again, thank you for your channel! If you guys ever do get to Alaska let me know, I have some great spots to dive for scallops and crabs or fishing for Haibut!
@crikycrocky3 жыл бұрын
I think too that the trend in KZbin sailing channels seems to be towards boats of 40 ish feet and even edging to 50 feet, for a couple. I was more than happy for a few years on a Verl 27, which I rebuilt, even doing my own osmosis treatment. Then sailed away single handed from England to the Caribbean. Remember the Pardy's, a well known sailing couple, cruised on a 22 footer. Hurley 22 is a solid boat. Contessa 26 has sailed the world and there are many others which are solid capable boats languishing in yards around the world waiting for someone to take them away and give them a new life.
@ChasingCurrents3 жыл бұрын
@@crikycrocky it's things like this that keep us inspired. When you have people saying things like 'that boat's to small for you two' or 'you can't do those crossings on that boat' we remind ourselves of the people like those that you've mentioned showing what's possible if you're determined. So amazing that you single handed to the Carribean!! Did you keep any kind of memoirs/ blogs about the journey's you did?
@crikycrocky3 жыл бұрын
@@ChasingCurrents I too had people call me straight out mad when they saw my boat having told them I was planning a trans Atlantic, so you are not alone. Shane Acton on Shrimpy at 18ft I think it was went round the world, twice! It's odd really that at the time I had no intention to document my travels. I took a few photo's of the osmosis work I did on film but throughout my time cruising I shot very little, despite being a supposedly keen photographer. I still have my ships log but often time I went days without updating that. Looking back now, I wish I had made more of an effort. Digital camera's and video were not practical when I left in 97, indeed GPS was just about affordable for me. My current plans now do include trying to document more if I can just get my present boat launched and down the river Dart somehow.
@royjeffrey33633 жыл бұрын
How about making the sail boat self sufficient and sail to where is a off grid location an live there?
@ChasingCurrents3 жыл бұрын
That's the plan! That's why we installed more than enough solar for what we need, and navigation/safety equipment to aid us to cross oceans from the UK on our smaller boat. We are working on various other ways of self sufficiency, but it's all a work in progress as we'd never sailed up until 2 years ago - a big learning curve.
@SVBonAmi3 жыл бұрын
Congrats on your eventful trip and fabby recording skills. Can I ask you about insurance? I am finding it so difficult to get insurance to cover my 1981 fat old boat!! Did you have any hassle obtaining cover for beyond our coastal waters? Did you have a survey to satisfy the brokers? Any tips appreciated. All the best. Lisa
@ChasingCurrents3 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much Lisa 😁 we didn't have any trouble insuring our 1978 boat with GJW insurance, though there was some issues with offshore. To do the crossing from England to Spain we had to go at certain times (I.E before the rougher weather) and have a 3rd crew member. The boat actually came with a survey so that wasn't an issue, though as we added some value to the boat with electronics we got a valuation recently that we gave to them. I think the main key was that we had a survey recently. Maybe try give them a call as we found them very knowledgeable and helpful over the phone as well 😊 hope this helps, all the best - Jade & Brynn
@nortonmolly3 жыл бұрын
Are you always battling with “wants” v “needs”? But I guess a lot these purchases are one of for setting up your yacht. Do you watch Free Range Sailing channel for inspiration.
@ChasingCurrents3 жыл бұрын
It's been interesting because we're very inexperienced, we haven't always known what is a need vs a want in terms of upgrades/safety etc And there's so much conflicting information online too that it's hard to separate the two. We're at a stage now where because we've finally left our jobs/left the safety of stable income and a house to stay in, that we're a lot more strict. We know that we may not earn much money as we travel so we're very careful to only purchase things we're sure we need now. Yes we love Free range sailing! They are one of the first channels that inspired us to do this. Thanks for commenting 👍
@argentosebastian3 жыл бұрын
I have a question here. Are small boats (like 24') more dangerous to sail across the ocean than a larger boat, or size does not matter at all?
@ChasingCurrents3 жыл бұрын
We're definitely no expert on this but from what we have learnt is that its not always about the size of the boat but its design. There are some small boats that have done large passages. But its a general rule that larger boats hold up to bad weather better. A consideration we have is that our little boat roles around more and isn't as comfortable as say a boat 10ft longer that is heavier. I hope this helps a little. All our best Brynn and Jade
@taybarsecurity34753 жыл бұрын
Great work
@ChasingCurrents3 жыл бұрын
Thanks man 👍 hope you're doing well
@southamptonman2 Жыл бұрын
Thanks
@ChasingCurrents Жыл бұрын
Thank you 😁👍
@markthomasson50773 жыл бұрын
Get a copy of Voyaging on a Small Income, by Annie Hill. If you can’t get one…the answer is to eat beans!
@ChasingCurrents3 жыл бұрын
Excellent, at least we're on track then with the bean provisions! 😅
@dawnrice36703 жыл бұрын
'Living aboard' on the hard £166 a month? 'Living aboard' in the marina £333 a month?
@ChasingCurrents3 жыл бұрын
To clarify- not living aboard on the hard ( this wasn't allowed) only visiting on weekends and limited facilities (no hot water/ electric was on a meter)
@bouncer20053 жыл бұрын
Lucky lad, B 👍🇮🇪
@justinattwood7983 жыл бұрын
Brilliant 👍Bon voyage
@ChasingCurrents3 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much 😊
@JayPerrypersonal3 жыл бұрын
What heater you get for £100
@ChasingCurrents3 жыл бұрын
It was a planar 2kw of ebay 👍
@jackwhite65133 жыл бұрын
so for people with little money and just want to sail to other places its pretty impossible
@ChasingCurrents3 жыл бұрын
Not at all. As we said in the video, we planned to sail around the world offshore so felt safety equipment necessary. We spent a total of 25000 I believe, for the boat kitting it out plus a year's worth of marina fees. This is all one off payments too, so each year after this is virtually free or at least very very cheap. Our costs each month now including food are between £200-300, I would say this very possible 👍
@timphillips9954 Жыл бұрын
your own medical insurance?
@ChasingCurrents Жыл бұрын
We have European health insurance cards 👍
@AfricanSouthernCross3 жыл бұрын
Blooody heck….so in other words to have fun on the sea is MASSIVELY expensive.
@ChasingCurrents3 жыл бұрын
Can be! All in all though, depends where you're going. Coastal hopping around the UK we'd have spent probably not even a quarter of this. We're planning on taking Talisman all around the world, and plan to be offshore at times, plus hadn't sailed before last year! So felt some things a necessary spend for safety. Also, the cost for marinas isn't one we'll be spending from now on living on the hook, so that saves around £300 per month at least!
@svchineeljunk-riggedschoon40383 жыл бұрын
This is a bit of a subjective question 😜 For me the answer is - more than I have, especially with Covid. But as you know I have still done 8000nm Bluewater sailing with only a depth sounder and phone as my electronics. The main thing is to have the skills to deal with the situation you find yourself in, and at least a reasonable collect of tools and materials. Though I do manage to get a fair bit of things by scavenging and salvaging, metal, tropical wood etc. That said, the cost of doing all that is reduced for me, as I'm a Chinese Junk Rig, although mitigating that is the fact I'm steel hulled, which costs maintenance in paint etc. Anyway, sorry about the TL:DR 😄
@ChasingCurrents3 жыл бұрын
We agree this is so subjective, each boat has totally different needs. On top of that every has different idea of being budget. Were definitely more budget now we are sailing and traveling, its the getting ready to leave bit which has cost the most for us ☺.
@JonMadsen702 жыл бұрын
:)
@pauljamison33403 жыл бұрын
Sorry Brynne, your application to join British Airways has been rejected!!!!!! 😎😃😜
@ChasingCurrents3 жыл бұрын
😂😂 oh noo, thought I had a chance after this audition!! ✈️
@pauljamison33403 жыл бұрын
@@ChasingCurrents Audition??? That was a disgrace!!😂😂😂😂
@pauljamison33403 жыл бұрын
@@ChasingCurrents Seriously though, how heavy is the boat and do you think that the anchor is big enough?
@ChasingCurrents3 жыл бұрын
@@pauljamison3340 the exits are here, here, and here ✈️😂
@ChasingCurrents3 жыл бұрын
Its just under 3.5 tons and were super happy with the anchor so far. The anchor that came with the boat was 7kg I think and they had used it for years, with 50m of chain and a 10kg anchor we feel pretty safe but I'm sure if that changes we will talk about it on a video 😊