To all you GWTW fans, I cannot tell you how much Mary Grace and I LOVED having Nikki and Jason on board Ticket to Ride. These 2 wonderful people are very real, very hard workers, and as much fun off camera as on. I was onboard and saw the same fish, weather, sailing and activities that the Wynn’s are bringing to their audience through these videos; however, I am still beyond AMAZED at the images I see in the video and the enjoyment I feel watching for 30 minutes. Thank you all for coming along for the ride. The Wynn’s are what make KZbin the wonderful tool that it is. Keep watching. More fun ahead.
@sparklepea2 жыл бұрын
Frank and Mary-Grace thanks for having them aboard and for sharing your home with all of us
@guscarlson70212 жыл бұрын
I'd be so jelly if I wasn't so happy for all of you and grateful. Thank you TTR and crew!!
@Cyberbizbuddy2 жыл бұрын
You two are the bomb...thanks for taking the Wynn's onboard with you and giving them the opportunity to create these Masterpiece Videos for the rest of us to enjoy!
@jonjames77282 жыл бұрын
Than you for sharing your Toys...⛵
@PeterAcrat2 жыл бұрын
👏👏👏👍✨
@Dragonfly311332 жыл бұрын
Just wanted to give Frank and Mary Grace a huge Thank you 🥂 for taking Nikki and Jason on board for this amazing journey and beautiful content!!
@verngay65572 жыл бұрын
you never cease to amaze. You found another boat lover who only wants to share the experience they have found. Kindred spirits. The joy, positive energy, love of life, thank you and your new friends for allowing us to come along on another amazing day on the water.
@JustMe-pp1mp2 жыл бұрын
I shudder when I think of the amount of camera gear you two have. Just blows my mind. AND the manner in which you use that gear to produce your social media content is mind boggling. Truly exceptional 'vlogging' Mr. n Mrs. W. Stay healthy and stay happy. Many thanks. 😊
@karenpolansky90972 жыл бұрын
That footage while diving is amazing!!! Because of an ear issue I’m not supposed to even put my head under water, so that footage allows me to experience the ocean in the wild, instead of an aquarium. Let’s just say, the closest I’ve come to encountering a shark like that was at Ripleys Aquarium downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada. There, you walk through a tube that runs through a massive tank. So, the sharks, sea turtles, etc swim by and over you. For me, it’s the next best thing. I too hate that they are held in captivity, but it’s all of these things together that allow me to better understand the world as a whole. So, thanks again for broadening my horizons. ❤❤
@greatpix2 жыл бұрын
I watch the channel for similar reasons, like having health issues if I had to fly anywhere.
@Wordsnwood2 жыл бұрын
Been there, very cool aquarium
@AdventuresonTour2 жыл бұрын
Same here, I haven't been told not to dive. But swimming below about 15 feet, I can tell something isn't right. So I play it on the safe side.
@raynorman57512 жыл бұрын
My heart has such sympathy for you, to not be able to experience the joy of diving. My wife and I have close to 1,000 dives. You cannot be a diver and not experience such joy, and at the same time such hurt for our planet. In the aquarium you can see in one afternoon what it can take us hundreds, or a lifetime of dives to see. When we go to an aquarium, we relive our dives again. What you don’t see in the aquarium is the pervasive plastic garbage and trash in the ocean. The effects of global warming in coral bleaching and reef population collapse. The effects of pollution. The effects of over harvesting the seas biota. Take joy in these current videos of remote parts of our world. But beware. In our dives, we have seen the effects of Man on our oceans.
@karenpolansky90972 жыл бұрын
@@raynorman5751 I totally get what you are saying about the horrible effects of pollution, etc. I do have to applaud Ripleys in Toronto however, because that is something they take great pains to explain as part of the experience. I think this is one of those places where this message can create the most impact. After all, most plastics do come from the inhabitants of big cities. Enjoy your diving! Tell the fishies that Karen says hi! 😉
@nooneanybodyknows13212 жыл бұрын
I liked Niki's choice of lens. The brighter one is more pleasing to my eyes. As I've gotten older, I need the additional light. Fakarava is an exceptional dive location. Thanks to your hosts and you for sharing.
@SkylinersYeti2 жыл бұрын
Up early each Sunday morning to watch your newest video. The camera nerd is way beyond me. All of your videos are great to me. Just so much to see in the world and not enough time. Your channel and the others I subscribe to help me to appreciate the beauty and wonders of our world. Keep up the good work.
@bertmacdonald3372 жыл бұрын
Love seeing this boat! Big fan of their email blogs since the start. Two great couples, thank you all. Fair winds guys xx
@cherylsibson25292 жыл бұрын
Yes, some get freighters once a year to a small island never mind once a month so they gotta know what you order for a WHOLE year. So when I go grocery shopping I'm grateful for the food supply challenge that I do have, which is NOWHERE near what other places do have. Sending appreciation for remote areas and the challenges of living in remote areas of the world. applause for the strong arm of the sails! I like the left-side rock steady. Great video!
@RiverWoods1112 жыл бұрын
I just loved how the trigger fish was like, "Hey get out of here!" and then the little fish came in and started to bully the trigger fish. Not sure if you had made a friend or it just likes picking on the big boys!
@jessicanicolebelmonte6252 Жыл бұрын
That shopping sequence at the beginning of the video reminded me so much of the situation of where I grew up in South America in the 1970s and 1980s. Except that it was trucks on dirt roads. It was not until 1988 that we finally got a paved all-weather road into our community. Rain would cause the road to be closed and trucks would be stuck for days on end, with perishables doing just that: perishing on the truck stuck in the mud! Especially after a rainy spell, the news of a truck with "fresh" produce arriving would spread faster than a wildfire, and you dropped everything to rush to the community store and hope to get some decent produce!
@guscarlson70212 жыл бұрын
That dive sequence was incredible. What a paradise. Thank you so much.
@Captain-Awesome2 жыл бұрын
Fun Fact: From the public service announcement, I was actually at game six (final game) of the World Series. Third Base Line 15-20 rows from the field 😎. Awesome!!
@srice62312 жыл бұрын
Underwater footage with the action camera was spectacular!
@clay.willoughby2 жыл бұрын
Sweet weather, sweet sailing and sweet diving makes for a most excellent Wynnsday!
@chrispomfret85922 жыл бұрын
Great boat. Love the race quality fittings like the rigging. Especially the furler, swivels and using the windward bow to effectively ‘pole the asy back’. If it were my boat I would totally flick the helm seats and the enclosures. You can steer by autopilot so no need for long stints on the helm. A good wet weather jacket is surprisingly effective too. If you really need a seat a small post with some padding would be enough. I think the 44’s closed stern adds extra length that is valuable too.
@jjiron706 Жыл бұрын
If you use an orange tint on the underwater camera it will make the corals color pop. Great video .
@AverytheCubanAmerican2 жыл бұрын
This really puts into perspective just how lucky we are in the States are compared to remote places like Fakarava, and we should be thankful regardless for what we have. In McMurdo Station, Antarctica, they get one ship a YEAR for food shipments to the base to feed the researchers. This means because they're stuck with whatever they got from that one shipment, they end up recycling food and serving it as leftovers. That also includes serving expired food because well, when you're in a remote place like Antarctica...an expiration date is just a suggestion. And the researchers need a huge number of calories to work out in harsh temperatures
@Shelbourneworld2 жыл бұрын
Recycled food to eat? Shit, that’s not nice!
@kevinmithnick9993 Жыл бұрын
It's organic matter after all...
@TheAtma502 жыл бұрын
What a lovely video and great diving footage. She looks like a great fun boat to be on. Stay Safe & Fair Winds!!
@bobeinsiedel2 жыл бұрын
thie is my weekly fix, love watching you work together and seeing the places you visit. keep up the great work
@LindaD2023 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much TTR & Nikki and Jason for such wonderful content! Really enjoyed. Thank you all for allowing us into your "home & travel".
@lorijudd21512 жыл бұрын
Aaaaaah ... I miss sailing SO MUCH now! Being disabled isn't always bad. But watching your videos makes me remember what living on the Indian Ocean was like, and how much I miss it.
@anothercheryladventure93872 жыл бұрын
You are both in your element. Good to see you on water 💦 You really have to love each other and have an awesome relationship to be stuck on a boat with each other. You have something very special. I realize. I would say God Bless U but he already has.❤❤❤
@JackYouraFloridaRealtor7 ай бұрын
Been there done it, I feel for you guys. Re-done a 43 Leopard and 410 Lagoon. It took the fun out of cruising after 4 yrs.
@pohanahawaii2 жыл бұрын
❤ busy and spunky Trigger Fish footage with Nikki's voice over and Jason's camera gears explanation!
@victoriayvonne2678 Жыл бұрын
New to your channel, which was recommended by PS Adventures. I have watched several of your videos and was hooked from the first one I saw. This was one of my favorite videos! The dive footage was incredible. Your videos really make the audience feel like we are right there with you (fun personalities and all) Thank you for sharing your experiences!
@gonewiththewynns Жыл бұрын
Welcome aboard! Thanks for being part of our awesome crew. 💙💛💙
@renodowns52562 жыл бұрын
A dive is so much better than a hike It’s great to see you two on the and under the water
@sputnikalgrim2 жыл бұрын
The way things have been going in civilization these past few years I find myself wishing more and more that I could live this way. If I had the means I’d get on a boat and leave the world behind
@sailingsolo52902 жыл бұрын
It doesnt work out like you might think. Not since covid. Compliance has pretty much destroyed the art of wondering. Cruising around the world legally now will only be possible if you comply to mandates and have much deeper pocket. made by tyranicle governments. Its all over for the freedom loving wonderer.
@g-man20452 жыл бұрын
Franklife and Ticket To ride looks like a great way to travel. What great host you have and to learn more about the boat you're going to get.
@SupremeLeaderKimJong-un2 жыл бұрын
Nauru is in a similar situation as Fakarava, but much worse. They are the world's smallest island state. Less than 20 percent of Nauru's land is suitable for agricultural production, which is because most of Nauru's land was mined for phosphate. This phosphate actually made Nauru the world's richest country at one point in the 80s. But this industry collapsed in the early 2000s because the phosphate ran out. Now they have to rely on Australian aid, getting shipments of canned goods, resulting in an increase in the weight of their people (highest rate in the world), as well as housing an Australian asylum seeker detention centre in exchange for said aid.
@teammatzkeadventures292 жыл бұрын
The South Pacific looks absolutely beautiful.....and what a gorgeous boat. The lighter filter is more natural and more pleasing. The darker filter looks cleaner but darker and anytime you are not in direct sunlight it is too dark. I prefer no filter but if I to use one all the time it would be the 8.
@Dave852622 жыл бұрын
The opening was fun and funny. Getting your stores right off the big ship. The empty store shelves from all fruits and veggies. By the time the new supply was on the shelf, the shelf was again empty. As for the videos, the darker one for distance and mid-distance shots, but close-up photos of people too dark, use the other one. It's pity there is no fade in/out with different liters on camera. Yeah, you can do it in post. Maybe the jump cut is overall better, you need to try both and see what you like. Please no vertical shots, those are for church steeples only. What great underwater footage!!! Fishy fishy in the sea, how marvelous did God make thee. I have no idea what all that was about changing foresails, but it was seemingly simple and went really fast. You bagged another great one to add to your collection of videos. Frank and Grace are such a delight. Can't wait for next Sunday. Un abbraccio forte a tutti!
@donaldwatson5542 жыл бұрын
The music choices are always top notch, I thoroughly enjoy it. Well done !
@debbyschweighardt58102 жыл бұрын
Looking at these beautiful fish was seeing heavenly colors floating by. It was amazing! Thank you so much for taking and sharing this with us.
@terristewart61192 жыл бұрын
Bucket list-trying at least once, even if on a tiny boat on ghetto local lake. Thank you for showing the magnificent life within the waters. Stunning!
@Sommers2342 жыл бұрын
Terrific video kudos to your very generous and knowledgeable hosts. Thank you for showing all that new fangled rigging for the foreails.
@susanc12652 жыл бұрын
8 for sure. I noticed before the argument was discussed how dark it was as the sails came out and blamed the camera. So glad you explained it wasn’t.
@ronburton70902 жыл бұрын
Sunday coffee with the Wynns is back and just as strong as ever! Can't wait for your own boat to be splashed.
@carsonc12722 жыл бұрын
I was just telling my gf that this is why I love the Wynn's so much. Here we are learning about sailing and camera polarizers at the same time! Thanks guys!
@kittmiller22122 жыл бұрын
Such a treat to be back in the South Pacific, i miss Hinano Beer, They sell it in California but being in the southeast, I don't travel often. What a lovely couple sharing their lovely Ticket to Ride with you.
@aberdeenbelfry3162 жыл бұрын
Those headsets are a great idea for sailing
@ducbox572 Жыл бұрын
Having watched the NEEL tri videos and the HH vids, the HH is really set up well. Hoists, drops, and other sailing maneuvers take much less effort despite being a bigger boat. Credit to Frank and Mary Grace for setting up the vessel and sail plan, but the basic "goodness" of the HH design shines through.
@Tomm9y2 жыл бұрын
A lovely video, thanks to Frank and Grace for having these two on Ticket to Ride. A beautiful, well set up boat, light air performance is so satisfying. That underwater footage was super.
@Montie-Adkins2 жыл бұрын
Yet another underwater adventure where I thought there should be an award for this kind of quality footage.
@dianeallen82142 жыл бұрын
So many things I want to say. I agree with Nikki on the polarization. 8 looked best. Under water the DJI had clearer pictures. I preferred it over the Sony. Sorry Jason. I love your hosts, and their love for the Beetles. Funny how they named this boat and at least their last boat after Beetles songs. Their laid back personalities are enjoyable and they are so kind to invite you aboard. It looks like you all get along great. In regard to food, I saw a facebook post a while back of a boat in the Bahamas looking for crew. The unique thing about this boat is that they had a couple cages hanging over the back of the boat with chickens. They allow the chickens to roam the deck sometimes, based on their pictures. I know you don't eat meat, but you do use eggs if I recall properly. If you ever stayed in one place where you weren't crossing borders with agricultural limits, this might be something for you to consider. They indicated that the chicken poop dropping through the cage bottoms attracted fish, so they never had difficulty making a catch. The chickens would share the fish. Additionally, they had quite the garden on board. They had lots of green leafy vegetables, which for the most part grow fast. Onions and garlic would be easy to use the tops and let grow. They could fertilize with chicken poop. Don't know if they used their toilet compost (I would be nervous about that) but with their solar/wind power, watermaker, chickens and garden, they were very self sustaining. These might be things for you to consider when you get your new boat if border crossings aren't too difficult.
@Cyberbizbuddy2 жыл бұрын
I felt like I was in a virtual aquarium with all the excellent video footage you shot with the new camera. Fantastic production of showcasing the new DJI Osmo camera and its capabilities! I just might go buy one now!
@richgetz2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the camera information. I always enjoy how you incorporate sponsors into the life. Great job! LOVE that charger!!
@hettiegrubbs2 жыл бұрын
Fantastic video. Loved the diving and the camera analysis. Thanks for a great peek into the natural world.
@MishaElla942 жыл бұрын
I can't believe that little store is stocking soft drink from my home town, Bundaberg Brewed Drinks!
@oltredding2 жыл бұрын
I am glad you shoot this everyday life is what it is kind of content. It provides perspective.
@SeaTreeWonder2 жыл бұрын
Yes, YES, yes... absolutely ahhhhhhsome to DIVE back into the ocean with you and see the undersea world! Thank you for taking us along on your adventure to visit the sharks, fish, coral reef, and all the awe-inspiring creatures of the sea. We watched in complete wonderment and awe! And... Ticket To Ride looks like an incredible sailing home, and Mary Grace & Frank wonderful people! Awesome video episode adventure! As always, we are excited to watch all of your adventures!
@laurence96952 жыл бұрын
That's à great little camera. That has spectacular images, above and below. Im amazed you didnt even have lights below. Your hosts look like great people. What a wonderful holiday for you and foretaste of your own boat. I bet you'll be changing some of your design plans after your stay on TTR.
@foodieontour2 жыл бұрын
What a boat. Magnificent. So many good ideas and good solutions. All exuding quality. Impressive. ...also impressive the fit as hell skipper for whatever age he is in, respect. I have to say, seeing this makes me a envy this owner couple. This kind of boat life is another level and leaves a serious positive picture.
@travellersnestoverland2 жыл бұрын
I just want to say how lovely it is to see you two again. Love from Auckland New Zealand, Rolanda
@TraneFrancks2 жыл бұрын
As a beginning KZbinr, I'm using a stone-age era DJI OSMO Mobile with a 2nd gen. iPhone SE. The results are really, really good. DJI makes good stuff, whether it be gimbals, cameras or drones. Big love here.
@juans37282 жыл бұрын
I enjoyed watching the tropical fish, i felt as though i was watching a saltwater tank and the coral, what more can you say. What a great video thanks, Happy Thanksgiving , Peace.
@bripeck2 жыл бұрын
Wow! Those underwater shots are amazing!
@jlegacy2 жыл бұрын
Happy Sunday morning. Me enjoying a coffee, looking out the window at the snow covering everything, but I am living vicariously through your videos in the sunny south.
@thomasw54302 жыл бұрын
I think I have a favorite episode now! The footage from the dive was amazing. The “locals” were fantastic- especially all the sharks. I personally love seeing sharks on my dives. I am seriously considering getting a rebreather just so I can spend even more time underwater. I wools love to be able to cruise the Pacific as you are doing. I grew up listening to my Uncles stories about there time in the Pacific during WW2 and heard a lot of names of places that would make me look up their location on the globe.
@Leland1892 жыл бұрын
Thanks for taking this 87 year old along for the things that I can no longer do! The motto in our life was to do it all while you can!
@liz.mcdonough2 жыл бұрын
I’d rather listen to the sounds from your mini-mic instead of the music. That’s really natures. Love this episode!!
@christopherwhite16482 жыл бұрын
When my friend and his family sailed through the Pacific in the 90s, many of the Atolls received 1 ship every 3 or 4 months.
@bobuncle8704 Жыл бұрын
The image quality of the dji units are amazing.
@brenturquhart7090 Жыл бұрын
It was nice to see such a healthy sea environment. I read somewhere that you can tell if a reefs ecosystem is healthy or not by the amount of sharks there are. An ecosystem that is not well, it cannot support many top of the food chain predators. We can see here that this ecosystem is doing very well. I can see now why this is a favourite dive site, it’s breathtaking beautiful.
@silverfoxes652 жыл бұрын
I think we were on Fakarava at the same time you were. We came in on the Arinui Cruise/Freighter ship for a short stop on or about October 10. Can't believe our paths crossed that closely.
@smaar80922 жыл бұрын
The 8 for sure all the way around, lovely boat.
@johnnylightning14912 жыл бұрын
Much like Nikki I don't know why I like the 8 better than the 32 but I do, it just looks better to me. The 32 makes the water look blacker and I don't like that. As for the sailing it looks like you're having fun with your friends and now I know why folks want a performance boat, it sails in light winds. I never knew that before. Keep the good stuff coming guys.
@barryl10722 жыл бұрын
What an opportunity to lean about setting up your new boat. 😊
@virginiachase60082 жыл бұрын
Omgosh, what a magnificent yacht. Just a dream. Cannot wait for Curiosity II to be born and set to her home on the blue waters. I am so sorry you were not in Annapolis for the Boat Show. Saw so many yachysman from various channels.
@jeffpargetter90382 жыл бұрын
Ticket to ride 👌 Cool name, cool couples! Thanks for sharing 😊
@nevermind23942 жыл бұрын
Oh my - this is one of the best episodes yet - just spectacular, guys!!! Thank You for all your hard work, unfailingly optimistic outlook, while not afraid to show the harsher side of things, kindness, honesty and just being dang great people. - LOVE Y’ALL ♥️
@StyloMercenaire2 жыл бұрын
That is just a beautiful boat.
@garyhinchey5952 жыл бұрын
Wow, the photography was amazing and beautiful
@AndoTrent2 жыл бұрын
Really missed you two sailing. You look so much happier on the water
@williesful2 жыл бұрын
Love your underwater work wynns. So good seeing you out there doing it on such a beautiful boat. Thank you
@marioluque11072 жыл бұрын
32 it really depends on the subject you are aiming at... that's why they make such a variety! But you guys know that and seem to use the right one for each take! Love your videos. But boy what a ship!
@bensens2 жыл бұрын
Hi guys,- missed you,. nice to se you two happy and sailing...looking forward to next video. Regards Peter
@garymiles96092 жыл бұрын
You guys are the best! Love the DJI wireless mics. Awesome quality. Will definitely be picking up this kit. Not so sold on the Osmo 3. It lost quite a bit of detail in the shadows on a bright day. The Hero 11 shoots in 10 bit and you can set it to record 'flat' footage so you can pull way more out of the images in post production. For plain action use, the DJI is more than adequate but the graded output from the GoPro is superior (more costly too).
@gonewiththewynns2 жыл бұрын
There is a 10 bit update launching next month. Also keep in mind we were using an ND/PL which makes the darks darker. We prefer the DJI colors, but the GP is also a great camera.
@WillN2Go12 жыл бұрын
It was made clear to me in the Bahamas on Devil's Backbone that polarized sunglasses are an essential tool at the helm (you can see the coral heads. Without them you absolutely cannot see the difference.) As a professional photographer who shot a lot using polarizer filters (very technical photographing of old paintings) : For still or static video shots - sure it's great, but for video where the camera pans, the effect is exaggerated so it's generally not a good use. Also I've found that by using digital effects: highlights(-), saturation(+) you can dial in most of the advantages of using a polarizer without the effect's problems. For looking down into the water definitely the polarizer is useful. (The effect is that the 'glare' on the water from the blue sky is reduced or almost eliminated by the polarizer. It is this reflection of the blue sky and clouds that gives most water its overall color, and keeps us from seeing beneath the surface.) The comparison shots of Niki seemed a bit odd. Fill light, or dialing up the shadows in effects works better (20 years ago when I started doing digital I stopped using flash fill, or fill cards.) The color differences are not from the filter. (Circular polarizers are dead neutral, cheaper polarizers are tinted a bit less than 5cc of Yellow. ND filters should be dead neutral. And a polarizer drops the light 2 stops so it's an ND2, but this can vary a bit depending on the effect.) The ND (neutral density) filters: the ND 32 drops off the end of the sensor's range, that's why Nikki is heading towards just darkness. (With a Nikon D850, with its extreme sensitivity range, both the ND8 and ND32 shots would've looked exactly the same.) Still I don't understand why ND8 was even necessary, unless it opens up the aperture to give you less depth of field and more bokeh (A term I never even heard of until about ten years ago, despite doing it for 40 years) or if it lengthens the exposure duration lessening the strobe effect of a lot of digital video. Here's a tip for saturation. You guys are pretty good at this but I've made this mistake. It's really easy to just dial up the saturation because it looks great, but then when you look at places you've been and then at the videos over saturation becomes tiresome and begins to ruin the experience the video is sharing. The flip side of this is Monument Valley. It's soooo red, but as you set up your tent you notice that it's really a lot more brown than red. Now look at a white car -- it looks green. Your eye is compensating, digital cameras also compensate. So it's always good to shoot some frames of a white card so during editing you can auto correct with the eyedropper (Gray cards should be better but in my experience they're either slightly yellow, or expensive and soon a bit dirty and any color bias can be hidden in the gray. Most blacks are about 10cc red (from lamp black used for the coloring)) . So with Monument Valley, you reestablish neutral, it now looks red and then add a bit of saturation and it looks great. At sunset it really sings. Sorry to be such a nudge, I've just got all this obsolete film tech in my head, I've either got to let it out like this or stand on street corners and yell at cars.
@carenclemmons50022 жыл бұрын
Thank you for letting some of that pressure out for us. I enjoyed your impressions and humor. Photography is so dynamic that somebodies everywhere need to share what they’ve realized. Wonder what Jason needs to share. The ranges of light and color under water are truly phenomenal when incrementally studied. Good eye
@thedivide36882 жыл бұрын
What a beautiful boat!
@bobjones88642 жыл бұрын
You’re still the champion of sunsets. So good to see you under sail again.
@Platypusklr2 жыл бұрын
Isn’t it funny when that happens…..and your both right! 32 for on-boat. It helps cut the white glare reflecting off the gel coat. 8 for the water
@chrisdabfabbott2 жыл бұрын
Thank you!! I live vicariously through your adventures. I once wanted to be an island doctor on my sailboat but got bent the summer between my first and second years of medical school sustaining a rare spinal cord injury for no apparent reason on my 323rd dive. I hope you carry O2 on your boat with a 100% rebreather. Just sayin. Through you I get to go to all the places that I always wanted to go. By the way did you look at Gunboats?
@littlebitofhope14892 жыл бұрын
I know nothing about cameras, but I liked the 8 for people, and the 32 for scenery.
@BohemianBeatster2 жыл бұрын
This is one of the best advertisements for a ship I have seen in a long time. Listening to you guys speak about this ship and seeing it in action, helps people to see why this just might be the greatest catermarane in the world in its price range. Other than that, you guys are always so much fun to watch. Cutie, entertaining and informative, always. Your underwater spots were nice, the subject matter fantastic and the film quality, at times looked like it was in 3D. So groovy.
@MikeLoveBuns2 жыл бұрын
What amazing beautiful area! Mike from Missouri
@Kecarter12 жыл бұрын
So so happy to see these dive videos.... beautiful deep blue sea and the neighbors it houses....gosh thank you again for including us on this trip.
@angelakirchner48112 жыл бұрын
So glad you get to experience these different boats
@georgesampson47142 жыл бұрын
I do believe this is the first time I have ever seen a Kitchen Aide stand mixer on a boat. Apparently saving weight is not a priority with the owners as those things are heavy. Re Osmo camera: YMMV but on my 2016 iMac the images are too contrasty even without filter, blues are too saturated and skin tones too red. However, underwater the images were crisp whilst the Sony's were more hazy. Maybe if I had been there and seen the views live I might feel differently but I am not planning on rushing right out to buy one of these. Give my thanks to Frank and Mary Grace for so kindly hosting you. They seem like fun people to be around.
@marsnapoli1712 жыл бұрын
As usual guys, a really great video! Just thought you may want to know that it seemed to me that the video in many spots seems slightly lower resolution than some of your videos. Could just be an impression, not sure. Impressive to see the speeds you were sailing at in such light winds!
@cuiw1972 жыл бұрын
So awesome to see you guys back on the water!
@thomasconwaysr.97342 жыл бұрын
You guys have a Great Thanksgiving from us back in the states. Keep up the great work stay safe and always enjoy.
@gonewiththewynns2 жыл бұрын
Thanks guys ❤️
@lespaul852 жыл бұрын
I must say I do love the way you tied in the advertising. I am a camera buff myself among many other things (not to mention built many a DJI drone back in the days where you'd actually just buy the arms and controller build the rest yourself)... I love the polarizer setting comparison and the stats on how you filmed each, etc... Frame rates, resolution (yes even though uploaded at 1080....)... The whole idea of just doing comparison is cool though to some of us. I know you've done similar with other products. Maybe Sony would be a good one since I just got an a6600 with a 16mm lens and DJI gimbal! Would love to see F-stop setting and zoom settings. And of course when you're in good internet range, 4k upload would help but definitely not critical as the experience itself....
@miaforte85362 жыл бұрын
Really enjoyed the video but also the camera comparisons. Your sponsorships are always relevant. Been thinking of getting an action cam.
@sheilaflynn89002 жыл бұрын
Half and Half 32 generally and 8 for the deep water shots 🐞
@richb3132 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing sailing diving and a camera test I will leave it up to you to select the best.
@carlasbury80452 жыл бұрын
Like the 8. Would love for you to go through the boat in detail. Looks like they have some great items and ideas. Appears from just what we have seen that it is the ideal live aboard cruiser.
@billhanna88382 жыл бұрын
Wow impressed with that camera , Frank knows his business . If you have a machine like that yacht USE it.
@skohaya2 жыл бұрын
I wonder how a Viking or Mayflower sailor would react to this boat and sailing in the future. But it continues to get better, electric motors, wifi, solar, water makers. You can cook, clean clothes, fish. Now you need a fruit/vegetable/herb grow garden. Maybe do a video on sustainable self sufficiency. Wonderful Video! Still wanting coffee table photo books of your journeys to ponder with my morning coffee. Blessings!
@robcoventry5742 жыл бұрын
There are few thingsI look forward to as much as your weekly vlogs. Who knew grocery shopping was so interesting? Not thrilled with the Osmo. Bit too much contrast and saturation but the ND 8 s more generally pleasing.
@michelebushnik28742 жыл бұрын
Nikki stop dressing like you are in a glorious yacht living the life! 😂😂 I'm loving these videos of your glorious life, captained by your glorious friends! Enjoy this learning curve as you get closer to your dream boat.