Ahoy Delos Tribe! We LOVE a good rough weather sailing episode (even if we might not enjoy it that much in the moment 😂). What's your favorite style Delos episode? Sailing, long passages, boat work, island life, scuba diving??? Let us know in the comments! And while we've got ya here...we have a little favor to ask of you. Only 60% of the people who watch our videos are subscribed. If you love our videos and coming along on the adventure with us, hit that subscribe button! It's totally free, and it actually helps us out more than you can imagine. Thanks for coming sailing with us every week, and we hope you enjoy this wet and wild episode!
@andrewbudd88516 ай бұрын
I like the boat work
@bay98766 ай бұрын
Geating real with boat work. It creates a secure feeling that things are being taken care of.
@georgehiotis6 ай бұрын
Every episode is entertaining and a learning experience.
@Dragonfly311336 ай бұрын
Love the mix of it all! Not a huge fan of boat projects but… I figure I’ll watch anyway or let it play!!
@johnm74376 ай бұрын
I love the mixture. I think you guys nail it. blue water sailing, amazing anchorages, boat work, cooking, chore days.. friends, beach days, diving, snorkeling.. probably my favorite are the days you just spent in those amazing clear waters and good anchorage, and friends. I can't get enough of that clear water. when you said that you might not be back for a long time, that kind of broke my heart. I'm older, I have health issues. I live vicariously through channels like yours. I've had health issues my whole. life, but did have a few good years living in Yosemite, and we worked hard and played hard. I have a kind of quirk. one of my favorite things to do was play hard with my friends, whether is was rock climbing, hiking, skiing, surfing, whatever, and then make food together. I love food, and I love sharing it. So I appreciate when Y'all show what you are cooking and eating.. especially when it is something special. like that mahi mahi. I also watch the channels of people who hike the long trails like the pacific crest trail which goes from Mexico to Canada through the Sierras. I used to do long back pack trips and one of my favorite things was going for food after the trip. so when I watch those backpacking days I love seeing the joy they experience when they get to eat a good burger. It brings back good memories. So I love when you share those experiences. Yall have an amazing life. Your hard work shows, your joy in life shows. Its all good. Watching Sierra say good bye was heart wrenching. She is such a sweetie and a cutie. The woo hoo on the bike is still my favorite thing. Thanks for taking us along. I really hope you make it back to the Tuamotos. When the Catamaran is done, is it possible to head in that direction?
@AlanHeagertyКүн бұрын
Cracker box hauler here! I enjoy your sailing vids around mother earths vast ocean of endless dreams it is astounding, it has sparked my imagination and a thrust for crystal clear waters amongst other things and events in our oceans! It is truly insane I 'm in disbelief the place you guys and gal's visit! I had only two dreams! Now my thrust for open ocean & dangerous seas has cultivated my imagination! I know there is no going back now! Can't wait for summer! Heck I never wanted to retire! I just hope when I ever meet the one woman for me, I hope she likes to sail. Sailing SV Delos thanking for helping me to do something when I retire now bc I never wanted to!
@davecoleman7431Ай бұрын
Hi Delos crew , I have been watching your channel on and off for 8 years I got a new phone and lost your subscription, then I thought look up sv Delos and your still sailing Loved all your old blogs with your brother and his new/old partners and the crews you have had in the past, I would love to be a part of your crew one day but with my disability I don’t think it would happen, I get great pleasure watching your channel and the development of your gorgeous daughter, keep up the good work
@rogermachonis8900Ай бұрын
i love you guys not only because your all so beautiful and that your doing Amazing things ,but the simple idea that your all so human and give me inspiration
@sailingforeverautumn6 ай бұрын
I like all the episodes as they are all part of the living aboard lifestyle. Delos was the first sailing channel I ever came across years ago now, and it's this mix of fun, frolics and fearsome problems that add spice to the videos and show what the life is really like. Boat work is maybe my favourite of all, and the way Brian shows that finding and fixing a problem, is just another step forward in a great lifestyle.
@peterhagen72586 ай бұрын
I like it so much that most of the repairs & upgrades are DIY, with some help once in a while from an outside shop for stuff like remanufacturing boom parts! Keep on DIY-ing!
@Razzbearr5 ай бұрын
this is my favorite channel on youtube. while envious of the life you live, i know it also comes with a lot of struggle. your expertise with the boat is unmatched!
@charlesmiller46246 ай бұрын
Delos is such a beast, just flying through the waves. I love it when she has all her sails up,true blue water boat. The crew knows her so well that just the sound tells them of her power. Great episode 👏👏
@svdelos6 ай бұрын
Thanks so much Charles, glad you enjoyed this one! We certainly have developed a special bond with Delos over all these years 💕
@charlesmiller46246 ай бұрын
@@svdelos 👍
@WaterfrontJustin6 ай бұрын
The feeling you cought on video a few times when the sail overpowers the keel and the boat slides sideways is one of the weirdest most unsettling feelings in sailing. Another great video team Delos.
@svdelos6 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed this one Justin! Yeah it's always interesting how every little move out on the water can tell you whats going on. So much to ovserve and take in out there.
@glennburch10816 ай бұрын
I have watched all of your videos as so many others have, and every time you end a video you show Sierra on her bike running into a bulkhead and then letting out a "WooHoo" cry with raised arms in triumph......... IT MAKE ME LAUGH EVERY SINGLE TIME and is so feel good for the heart it almost makes me cry in happiness. I think it is good to have a mix of videos, including a rough sail with things breaking and/or hazardous situations.... you know, real life stuff. I think you already do a pretty good job of that, so there isn't really much I would change. I love your videos, thanks for inviting us into your home. Safe sailing and be well.
@svdelos6 ай бұрын
Hey Glenn! That makes us soooo happy that Sierra's Woo-Hoo brings you laughter and smiles every week! Glad you're enjoying the variety of videos, and thanks so much for coming along on the adventure with us 🙌
@derekhodge33116 ай бұрын
Been there done that with a nearly new Hurth on my Tayana. The forward clutch plates were worn. Couldn't get spares , so I swapped front and rear plates so that I could at least get forward drive. Eventually got a full set of new plates (both plain and lined ones which are interleaved). Then I found the only way to lock the plates to prevent wear when sailing is to always sail with the transmission in reverse after stopping the engine. Sailed a further 12 years without further transmission problems. Cheers ,Derek (we met briefly in St.Maarten).
@faircompetition12036 ай бұрын
Some transmissions have cone clutches and should not be left in gear when sailing . Yanmar has that issue . You wreck the clutch if it slips a little because it is not intended to put power from a spinning prop backwards through it and that is why it can slip and then wear itself out , particularly at the speeds you were at . Yes even folding props can spin a little . The cones can be reburnished which is like lapping a valve and then it is as good as new . Beware if you do that to test it at the dock pretty aggressively because it can grab and not come out of gear at first - ask me how I know LOL .
@svdelos6 ай бұрын
Oh noooo sounds like you've got a pretty gnarly story to go with that one 🫣
@bryanchavez66376 ай бұрын
You've probably fixed it already but I think I had the same transmission on my B49. I had the identical behavior and I learned it was an adjustment on the transmission. I wish I could remember the details but it is described in the owners manual for the transmission. I kinda recall it is a hex nut shaped adjustment on the side. Good luck.
@drcdrdoct98646 ай бұрын
Davey Jones is always looking for new souls to drag down into the depths. The ocean isn't something to mess with. You're right about how much in awe it is when you see how violent those waves can be. Glad you made it without problem. Rough seas make the mornings when it's like glass such a treat. Fair winds and following seas Delos.
@chrisjones10755 ай бұрын
You guys always inspire me. Brian, your comment about the raw beauty of the ocean was the most wonderful thing I’ve heard in a long time. Can’t wait to see Delos 2.0!
@cspruitt31905 ай бұрын
Delos. Y'all have shown me things and taught me things that i would never have experienced otherwise. But i have to thank you for letting me see what the ocean is like from such a perspective. As Brian talked about the beauty of it all, the sequence at 9:20 appeared. That is one of the most beautiful, evocative and perfectly shot scenes I've experienced. It was beautiful and truly terrifying simultaneously! Thank you very much for all I've experienced through these years.
@fletch182919706 ай бұрын
I spent 4 years on a Navy vessel. I 100% agree with you when you're out in weather like this and just looking out at the power and the beauty of the ocean.
@svdelos6 ай бұрын
It really is something else!
@jrogers9226 ай бұрын
"The ocean's untamed spirit, which I can sit and watch for hours" That sums up what I miss most about life at sea. Keep it up guys :)
@svdelos6 ай бұрын
Glad we can still take you along with us and give you your ocean fix still 🥰
@DYoung-vt8pq6 ай бұрын
"Bye, Warnen!" I just love that kid. You guys too, Kazza & Brian. Safe travels. ❤
@tunnelrabbit26256 ай бұрын
I've been watching Delos reruns from 7 years ago. What a fantastic job you-guys did and it is still better than anything I can find today.
@gittanrudvall76975 ай бұрын
You the best at sea to follow😊 Åh, ni tacklar era problem på ett sätt som ibland känns omöjligt ! All kärlek till er från Stockholm 😊❤😊❤ 4:29
@liberationyachts0075 ай бұрын
One of the classic KZbin sailing channels! I had my Amel for 25 years and did a 15-year voyage with a focus of surfing around the world pre KZbin! Many trips to the Tuamotus one from New Zealand, created plenty of footage, but at the time No easy way to show it pre KZbin. Now it's on to bigger boats and a KZbin effort having been inspired by these guys😊
@samkuolas65055 ай бұрын
Seeing you guys moving around the boat without tether/harness or jacklines in this wild weather makes me worry
@MrBertHeylen5 ай бұрын
Brian, you are probably among the most experienced sailors. And yet you're on deck doing things without a harness. Have trouble with that as an example. I owe my life to it myself on a Channel crossing from Ramsgate to Nieuwpoort (B)
@jasondawson67776 ай бұрын
You listed all the great aspects of your channel. Variety is the spice of life and so it goes with your video's never getting old because every few weeks there is a new task to tackle, or adventure to share.
@Luluita176 ай бұрын
Sierra is a champ going thru those treacherous waves! So proud of her ❤
@svdelos6 ай бұрын
She really is doing fantastic, quite the little salty sailor we have to say, and we are so proud of her too 🥰🥰🥰
@steventrostle18256 ай бұрын
I was in a Navy Salvage ARS24 vessel in the Taiwan Strait along with a force 5 typhoon (120-140 mph wind) in about 1966. I stood watch on the bridge but all I could see in any direction was waves only saw the sky by looking almost straight up. Whew didn't think we'd make it but we did, the ship went into Guam for repair that took a month.
@svdelos6 ай бұрын
That must have have been a WILD experience, so glad you and the crew were able to manage the boat and keep her floating, well done!
@2DLAKE26 ай бұрын
YIKES!
@sheilamcdonough51916 ай бұрын
Sorry you had to leave such a beautiful place, but on to more adventures! Thank you for sharing and may God bless you all and be with you as you build your new boat! It will be so great!!🤩
@ceewaters6 ай бұрын
This video captures the swell and waves so well. I know they are bigger than how they appear on video but in watching you for years the cameras used in this video definitely captured some of the feel and motion of the swell for us couch cruisers.
@dianekennedy70776 ай бұрын
Oh man, this passage made me nervous. I'm not one for rough seas. Glad you guys made it ok, was great to see land at the end of this trip. 😁
@esmith17716 ай бұрын
Wow - a 200 mile day - yeah Delos!! Glad there was some kind of payback for the high seas you endured.
@kitowellbeing37785 ай бұрын
Those waves were crazy! Great catch with the Mahi. Thank you for sharing your sailing lives each week ❤
@benjaminrauschenbach60846 ай бұрын
Man…what an incredible episode. I love them all. You capture the mood so perfectly in your work. But the sailing action in this one was special. Thanks for working so hard to give your viewers as real of an experience as possible. I can only imagine how hard you worked to produce this video. Spectacular!! Thanks for sharing. I anxiously await every episode. Such an amazing journey you are on. The courage to do what you do is inspiring.
@vanessavandervalk10846 ай бұрын
Thinking about you all & hope all goes well 🙏!!! WOO HOO sweet darling Sierra 😍🙌💖💖💖
@danielweiss90096 ай бұрын
@9:10 that is just the reason we watch, besides the beer 30, what a gorgeous run!
@kirkleadbetter10936 ай бұрын
Wonderfully shot as always guys!
@coolhand66696 ай бұрын
Hey guys nice video wow what sea stage you were in I know I would get sick. Just thinking Brian you're making that new boat don't scrimp on cheap buttons switches wire through holes get the best stuff and the most easy stuff to replace if you know like a typical boat eventually stuff will need to be replaced and you want to make it on your new boat so it's just everything is easy maintenance especially the big Mechanicals on the boat haven't thought through first before you build so we have an easy access to all the big things and I'm sure glad that now you can Sierra to help you that's great it's a good learning experience for her the more she learns and gets mechanical it's going to be a good thing as she grows older. I recommend what I had when I was growing up people bought me a mechanical learning sets that have like how to build electronic devices and it was how to solder it was a learning how to solder and it was like a buzzer or something or mechanical Legos things like that are really good for kids cuz the more mechanical you teach a young child I feel the more inclined that kid is to hop in and just do it. Oh yeah I remember you were driving with Sierra and she needs to have some real dive fins and a real mask and snorkel. Love your videos guys stay safe by the way Brian you're transmission it might be okay sometimes Transmissions just get broken in a certain way and the thunk that transmission makes sometimes get smooth in the forward position I mean if it's going into forward even though you don't hear a big thunk it might be okay. And remember that type of transmission if you're in a forward and then you need to go into reverse always I bring the entrance down idle and then take it out of your wait one second and then slowly put it in the reverse. Because it's better for the transmission that you don't just go from forward into reverse that's what causes problems with the transmission
@darrensmythe95316 ай бұрын
Really enjoyed watching your episodes in that beautiful atoll. Nothing more humbling than being in a wild sea state. I always loved the fact that a very small percentage of people have ever experienced a wild ocean in a relatively small vessel. Best sailing channel hands down. Been watching since the start ❤
@MikeMichaels-f5i5 ай бұрын
Stunning video footage, super music and awesome editing ! 👍👍
@skylar68186 ай бұрын
Its just amazing how Sierra has adapt to this lifestyle. I mean how cool, hope she gets to be around other little kids to play with too.
@russman474816 ай бұрын
I have always looked forward to you guys videos. Thank you for showing us normal peeps a world most of us will never get to see. Much love and respect to you guys and your beautiful family! ❤
@timwebb81536 ай бұрын
Thank you for finally putting on PFD's! We want you guys around for a long time ...
@DiabloSpearguns6 ай бұрын
The Thrust Ring next to the clutch plates is a high probability culprit. Wear could be caused by not having the transmission in reverse while sailing. Wonderful video as always .
@syracho29766 ай бұрын
Excited for the "Brian has to fix everything" episode. Not so great for you guys, but the knowledge imparted by ol' captain on those episodes is legendary. Fair winds Delos! Excited for the 2.0 project, and the absolute viewing pleasure we are all in for.
@svdelos6 ай бұрын
Lots of fixing coming up for ya next week, especially with the help of my tiny assistant who always keeps things extra entertaining 😂
@noelle8756 ай бұрын
Thanks for another great episode Delos! Wishing you all the best as I'm sure youre *currently* navigating some big transitions!! Much love. xo
@godiskungen275 ай бұрын
Wow havent popped by here for awhile Sierra grown so much❤❤Lovely to see you 2 you all ❤️❤️ Best Sailing and pp on KZbin you to are Awesome stay safe Bless You All❤❤ /Marcus Gothenburg Hovås Westcoast of Sweden
@motoprof36726 ай бұрын
Terrific photography accomplished in stormy conditions. Well done!
@jeangeraldgilles14096 ай бұрын
You guys live life to the fullest. I'm a fan of your channel. Much love ❤️!!!
@svdelos6 ай бұрын
Thanks so much, glad you're enjoying the videos and thanks for coming along for the ride with us!
@JimmyOttobre6 ай бұрын
I love that you show the real struggle of sailing. not just a beautiful pardise.
@rickkwitkoski19766 ай бұрын
Thank you! Always a good episode with Delos.
@ZingaroXIV6 ай бұрын
I have formed a theory of "intelligent machinery" over the years. Every time you think/plan/say you're going to decommission or retire or put in for maintenance or repairs, the piece of machinery (large or small, mechanical or electronic) will immediately start malfunctioning. Things will break. Things will just stubbornly refuse to operate. Electronics will glitch. It is as if the machinery - even if it is your soulful floating home - senses that you are about to set it aside and it throws a tantrum. I have found this theory remarkably consistent. Delos might respond to, you know, a lullaby or some extra cleaning or polishing some brightwork. I have never found this approach to be effective, but it might be worth a try.
@charonstyxferryman6 ай бұрын
Sometimes it feels like everything who can brake conspire to break down in quick succession or at the same time.
@2DLAKE26 ай бұрын
This video has it all! Rough/calm seas and boat troubles! Everything a boat owner ENJOYS! afterwards 😂
@4x4smile6 ай бұрын
I used to sail on a 42 catalina 13 tonne, it used to love 20 knots, 10 was not really enough. Seems very similar to delos. 30 double reef in main, number 3 on and off ya go. I've done a couple of 45 knot passages, while it never felt unsafe you do realise things are pushed to their max, having to winch in 2m of headsail onto the furler comes with respect for the power of the wind. Some thing previously pulled by hand is now requiring winching. Great vid guys
@TruthNonDual6 ай бұрын
I love this kind of video. Raw life on the Ocean. I have been out on the North Pacific and reminds me of what that is like, and the mechanicals too!
@daledeonarine98116 ай бұрын
❤ Delos rode the wind and the waves very Gracefully ,true mermaid of the high seas..fair winds ,and rolling seas..❤
@christracy75836 ай бұрын
😊❤️🌟Thanks for shining your adventures👍❣️
@soggybottom34636 ай бұрын
Bless you guys, glorious footage (safely observed from my favourite chair 😅) Such great vibes, and Sierra helping her Pop do repairs, well 🤗🤗
@pediclescrew5 ай бұрын
And Brian... you're a great Dad! I get it... being a Dad is The Toughest Assignment!
@nakamakai55535 ай бұрын
Ahawww! Kind of a sporty start - Sierra says she's feeling 'kinda sick' - - Sierra I'm here for you, big grampa brother, watching your life history blossom from scratch [Thanks!! Kazaa & Brian !!], O darlin' have I ever been there, done that with the MAL DE MER - - Lakes Michigan, Superior, and Huron, and the North Atlantic off the coast of Maine, the Mid-Pacific, and The Gulf of Mexico - - The saying is completely true :: First you are afraid you are going to die ... then you are afraid you are not... May you have kind winds and following seas. It is delightful watching you grow into the person who will amaze all of us. X O
@bake1625 ай бұрын
Great footage of the raw power of the ocean folks
@DXB7116 ай бұрын
No better Captain than Brian in sporty seas! OG!
@samuelplante-y7f5 ай бұрын
Guys, your videos are insaneeee !! :D I just found you guys, and love it! Subscribed.
@MrPaulcm16 ай бұрын
Great catch! Whoa..... that's some rough seas right there guys.
@chrisjones10755 ай бұрын
Okay, to answer the question, my favorite type of video is: 1. Long passage 2. Boat work 3. Island life And while we’re at it, I love that “Ramukqnji” is back, but I would also love another montage/diving off the boat/drinking a beer opening (or do the powers that be frown upon the beer thing?).
@robertwhittaker69996 ай бұрын
As much as I love beach and scuba diving videos a good sale is soothing and both terrifying to watch. Lovely to hear Nugget becoming more vocal. Oh great catch 🐟. Here’s a little something for Nuggs buy her friend something. Take care be safe 💚 Whoo Hooo 🚲
@derekkraemer7745 ай бұрын
Brian for the transmission the output shaft is having a teeth missing or getting worn out, this opens when your underway the prop and shaft is spinning when your sailing.
@wilson43286 ай бұрын
Sierra is quickly becoming the star of the show! Who would of thunk all those years ago?
@andrewvancoillievlogs59115 ай бұрын
Bryan you need new shift cables! They are worn out making the shifts off on mercury engines they stall srom a switch being delayed.... Nugget saying good bye was cute love the videos and the family! 🤘
@wizkidosa5 ай бұрын
love the sound track @12 mins.
@justincase52726 ай бұрын
The sailor's challenge: How to keep moving just often enough not to lose your sea legs! I did some pretty rough flying (hot, humid, turbulent) flying in the 1990s. So long as I flew at least twice a week, I was fine. If I lapse for a whole week, however, I'd be a little green. Nice camera angle on the spinnaker pole! Tip: Inspect your rudder with a fine-toothed comb. Zatara had issues with a 17 yo rudder. "...with very little sleep..." I've found that while the need to remain vigilant overnight does indeed leave me rather fatigued the next day, with two people we can switch off, taking catnaps throughout the day so that by mid-afternoon, we are yet again well-rested and ready for another overnighter. Very nice video, you two! Transmission: Contact the manufacturer and explain the issue. See what they say. If it's under warranty and you're near a place where you can get it serviced or replaced, I recommend that. If warranty service/replacement isn't available, try this: One thing I did with an automatic transmission that went a little wonky (hesitancy to enter gear) around 87k miles was to drain and replace the transmission fluid with the manufacturer's recommendation (MERCON V). I'd been doing that every 30,000 miles aka ~ 850 hours (heavy duty maintenance schedule) anyway, and it wasn't due for another 3k miles, and largely preventative in nature, but hey - what the heck. When that failed to fix the issue, I drained and replaced it with an alternative but top of the line fluid (Castrol Transmax ATF/CVT Universal - Full Synthetic Formula). That did the trick! If it hadn't, I'd likely have rented a car for a month and reserviced my own transmission (tedious, but doable), paying particular attention to clutches (yes, automatic transmissions have clutches!), sensors, worn/broken torque converter, faulty shift solenoid, and worn/broken transmission bands. If replacing the transmission fluid with a high quality alternative like Castrol or Mobile 1 doesn't work, remember this about Rough Shifting: "Rough shifting is another problem that has a litany of underlying potential causes. There could be jammed gears, worn bands, or about a dozen other problems. The only way to find out for sure is to tear apart your transmission and rebuild it." Summary: Seek warranty help. If not available, replace the fluid and filter(s) with manufacturer recommended fluid. If that doesn't work, replace the fluid against, this time with a high-quality alternative. If that still doesn't work, it's time to open the case and see what's wrong. Shifting into gear is actually a significant strain on a transmission. Therefore, unless it's an emergency, start the engine, let it warm up for a minute, then move the throttle to the slowest idle possible. Shift from neutral to forward or reverse. Double the RPM puts 4x more strain on the transmission! I suggest keeping it at idle while in gear for a minute or two just to thoroughly move the transmission fluid around before applying a load. It's not that boat transmissions are all that different from automotive transmissions. They're not. It's just that they're not very tolerant of shifting under load. Remember: idle first, give it a second or two for things to spool down, then shift. Questions: How is it cooled? Do you have a transmission temperature indicator? Has the temperature remained well within specs?
@ralfretter56746 ай бұрын
Phew!! Heavy sailing.Great video ❤
@TonyAnkele6 ай бұрын
Nice fish , nice sail, happy your safe
@timgore25026 ай бұрын
As always great Vid and commentary !!
@Moolahmann6 ай бұрын
Wow excellent photography and drone photography. Nice
@MrFroglips696 ай бұрын
Sailors usually say that the camera doesn't capture the rage of the sea, but I think your camera angles and filming quality gave us the viewers a realistic look at just how wild the ocean was around you. I might add realistic and beautiful.
@lordPotatoGod6 ай бұрын
Woo hoo get watch the episode before work, always makes the days go by a little faster🎉
@svdelos6 ай бұрын
Always happy to help the work day go by faster 🙌🙌🙌
@keeldragger5 ай бұрын
Really enjoyed this episode!
@nicklievore17396 ай бұрын
Yayyy. Watching while on anchor in a Saugatuck on Lake Michigan. These sun power solar panels are cranking this morning while I’m watching on the tv. This is the life. Just too bad I have to go back to work next week :/
@svdelos6 ай бұрын
Oh cool Lake Michigan! Enjoy the week before going back to work, and in the meantime we will keep taking you out on the water every week! (well, soon to be the boat yard!)
@Youtuber-k2p6 ай бұрын
Sun power solar panels? Is there a different sort?
@nicklievore17395 ай бұрын
@@KZbinr-k2p not for me! Love em
@nicklievore17395 ай бұрын
@@svdelos my yard time is soon upcoming! Sad to see Delos go but excited to see your new adventures.
@marklapierre56296 ай бұрын
Woo Hoo, what a sail. I hope that fixing the balky transmission didn't turn into another three month on the dry adventure.
@LaDeee576 ай бұрын
Excellent photography!
@jenrdemldeml83286 ай бұрын
I don’t wish any troubles on you guys, but I like watching you solve problems and issues. You have a hell of a boat, she is a rock. I hope Delos 2.0 is as great or better than the Amel!
@js71276 ай бұрын
When you put out the pole, I got a flash back of your crew member that took it to the side of her head. Aaah, the good ole days!!
@dolphcrane64206 ай бұрын
I would love to see you sail the great lakes for a summer.
@strakspuntnet6 ай бұрын
thanks for the great video! follow you from the begin. And discovered that i like the sailing videos! especially the great video takes of big seas! Hope you can fix the transmission!
@juliazentner6816 ай бұрын
Lmao not really but definitely sounds like haul out is ready even if you are not! Thanks for sharing your most favorite fan under a year!! I'm your #1 under a year fan! Love y'all and specially Sierra ❤
@cathyohlhausen67966 ай бұрын
❤ you guys !! I love how you say Moorea is one of your favorite places I always say the same I’ve spent 6 weeks there’s it’s so fabulous I was there is 1993 😅 it’s been a long time need to go back
@nooneanybodyknows79126 ай бұрын
200 mile day! You were flying. 💨⛵️ Thanks for sharing.
@svdelos6 ай бұрын
Seriously!!!! Delos was a speed demon out there!
@alexryan98696 ай бұрын
Ahoy I had a transmission in a truck do the same thing. It was a bad gasket that allowed the transmission fluid to bypass and the hydraulic fluid pressure could not reach the correct pressure level for it to shift. I replaced the gasket and walla it was good. It was on the valve body. It could be a gasket or O- ring.
@johnmiddleton62526 ай бұрын
Amazing video, Fantastic catch ! Nice to see you guy's on the move. Would love a detailed update on the new Cat when you get the time.
@rickhunt44876 ай бұрын
Awesome passage ! Great footage an that Fish 🐟 ❤
@svdelos6 ай бұрын
One of our wilder catches for sure 😂
@vickyb59356 ай бұрын
It always amazes me how the sailboat can just „do its own thing“ in such weather! I would be panicking….I need to be physically steering! Having my hands on the wheel!
@amonshumate49575 ай бұрын
This reminds of when y'all sailed the Wild Coast.
@Joe_1sr95 ай бұрын
Wow I hope you got everything sorted.✔️ Amazing to do 200 miles in a day.
@harry55156 ай бұрын
With an empty freezer couldn’t be better fantastic
@ianh26746 ай бұрын
Delos was in her element on that passage
@svdelos6 ай бұрын
Even if we're a bit miserable on these days, Delos just absolutely LOVES it out there, totally in her element!
@sailingattitude5 ай бұрын
My dream boat ❤️
@hobbyjay68036 ай бұрын
cool adventure guys, ZF gearbox is good but never as good as PRM especialy hydraulic one. worth have a look into it for your future prospect on new boat which i belive is not far away. have fun guys, wishing you fair seas ahead
@jdautosinternational56256 ай бұрын
Wide no.1 FAN... Always the 1ST to watch......
@svdelos6 ай бұрын
Thanks for coming along for the ride with us every Friday 🙌
@jdautosinternational56256 ай бұрын
@@svdelos ohoo!!! Loads of LOVE......
@jdautosinternational56256 ай бұрын
World Wide No.1 FAN.....
@michaelmcroberts43985 ай бұрын
Great video guys, sorry the weather didn’t roll out the red carpet for you guys but!!!
@seagull48006 ай бұрын
Kakaww kakaww praying for delos crew god bless you all