The BIGGEST SEAS we have EVER sailed in!! - (Episode 246)

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Sailing Parlay Revival

Sailing Parlay Revival

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@taniac1860
@taniac1860 9 ай бұрын
Hi Collin, Tonga was always on the other side of the date line and 23 hours behind New Zealand, they were always the last country to ring in the new year. A few years ago they decided they wanted to be on the other side of the date line, mainly because most of its day to day business relationships are with New Zealand and Australia and puts them at a disadvantage with only four days of trading instead of five. So they changed the date, but their time stayed the same.
@gingerweiland7925
@gingerweiland7925 3 ай бұрын
Thank you for that information!
@whispjohn
@whispjohn 9 ай бұрын
When I was a young apprentice navigating officer sailing across those oceans we were off Japan in the typhoon season and we had to heave to, a 25000 ton bulk carrier. The sea was incredible, waves of stupendous proportions were coming towards us head on, I was stood on the bridge and those huge waves would hit us and the whole ship was shaking from stem to stern. I was scared shitless and all the while the "Old Man"(skipper)was sitting in his chair and commenting on how he'd seen worse off Canada in the Atlantic, I soon found out about the North Atlantic about a year later when we hit a storm just South of Greenland loaded with 20000 tons of iron ore and I have photos of that time, man, the sea can be cruel. Now, 50 years later I still respect the sea, never take anything foregranted, life is a gift and should be appreciated. Good luck to you youngsters and keep on with your inspiring videos and if you ever get near the UK give me a shout. I met Brian from Delos a few years ago, he is the most wonderful bloke, it felt like I'd known him for a long time.
@judycook1918
@judycook1918 9 ай бұрын
I wish I were in the UK. I’d love to listen to the story’s you could tell.
@dashonedashtwo4304
@dashonedashtwo4304 9 ай бұрын
Awesome story, thanks for sharing mate.
@eugenelewis8075
@eugenelewis8075 9 ай бұрын
Oh man I can understand where you are coming from not something I would ever want to do but my mind goes back to the early sailing days and those poor bastards that were pressed onto those sailing ships that were only toys compared to ships of today but the seas were the same.
@Charlie-Oooooo
@Charlie-Oooooo 9 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing that! Gave me some great imagery in my mind. I bet you've seen some powerful seas! Cheers friend!
@Chris-nm9uc
@Chris-nm9uc 7 ай бұрын
This channel and series is Soo fickin good i can't believe Netflix or Discovery hasn't picked this up. Legendary stuff.
@enjoyvride
@enjoyvride 9 ай бұрын
Colin, you really are amazing. Here's a tip for maneuvering through confined spaces: mount a cheap camera atop your mast so you can see a live view of each side of the boat.
@audentesfortunajuvat3297
@audentesfortunajuvat3297 9 ай бұрын
they already have cctv
@pilgrimpeace7763
@pilgrimpeace7763 9 ай бұрын
Your dogs have amazing balance in those rolling seas. My chance you can do a video about your dogs, where they sleep, eat, poop and any precautions etc that you use for them.
@snap4433221
@snap4433221 9 ай бұрын
I second this comment! Would love an episode about the pups ❤
@nooneanybodyknows7912
@nooneanybodyknows7912 9 ай бұрын
SV Florence, with Matt and Amy, captures the height and massiveness of waves better than any I've viewed. Their filming, IMHO, is the benchmark others strive for. I don't know how the two of them do it. But, they do. Thanks for sharing a thrilling sail to Tonga.
@RiverWoods111
@RiverWoods111 9 ай бұрын
There is a camera with a gimble that is designed to capture the waves.
@paton57
@paton57 9 ай бұрын
Matt and Amy's videos and narration has to be some of the best I've seen, absolutely loved following those 2. Probably the best of all is Tony Flemings amazing videos and narration
@WeAndTheSea
@WeAndTheSea 9 ай бұрын
I think in one video they actually walk you through their process of filming waves! I think is came down to quite a large zoom and to capture them at daybreak with more contrast.
@agapitacordova3850
@agapitacordova3850 9 ай бұрын
I was looking for someone commenting on SV Florence. Incredible videography
@wvlemures
@wvlemures 8 ай бұрын
I think the waves look huge when you film from inside the boat through a window looking out the port or starboard side of the boat.
@SVSecondChance
@SVSecondChance 9 ай бұрын
Your right it doesn't show up on camera but the one thing it proves sailing through that is the great job you did fixing that boat nice work. Thanks for sharing this trip with us.
@PDYALL
@PDYALL 9 ай бұрын
Thank you guys so much for sharing your life with us. I had no clue how much more was out there to enjoy and how hard work truly pays off in the long run. If I had more money to share with the rest of you I’d give it but I’m just glad I’m able to enjoy it on KZbin. Good luck with the rest of your voyage and I look forward to watching it.
@ashleymoore9063
@ashleymoore9063 9 ай бұрын
This guy is a true captain calm knowledgeable flexible and a really good guy to be around.
@meref9973
@meref9973 7 ай бұрын
That's your typical kiwi bloke. Always good to be around and gets on with everyone 😂
@stephenmacleod8524
@stephenmacleod8524 9 ай бұрын
Another great episode guys! As always can’t wait for the next one.
@sailingmymagic3106
@sailingmymagic3106 9 ай бұрын
My boat is in your background in Vava'u. MAGIC. After Tonga, I met up with Ollie in Opua, NZ. He just sold his catamaran last week. It's a small world. SAILING MY MAGIC
@johnviney7919
@johnviney7919 9 ай бұрын
Nice video, folks! Great progress through such rough seas! I'm glad no one fell overboard! Brit was doing her best 🤣Hang in there and enjoy the new scenery! 😀
@annespeir1146
@annespeir1146 9 ай бұрын
Colin, dry weetbix is cruel, but I couldn't stop laughing at the reactions .. thanks 😂🤣
@keithrelyea7997
@keithrelyea7997 9 ай бұрын
Colin, you are an wonderful teacher and seaman. It causes one to wonder how such was done before all the electronic aides you have now.
@micheltremblay2544
@micheltremblay2544 9 ай бұрын
Hey skipper Colin...dont forget people from Canada follow your exciting journey as well :))) Well done buddy !!!
@IgmuTu1
@IgmuTu1 9 ай бұрын
Even Aussie Weet-Bix eaters here in Nova Scotia, cept here they call them Weet-a-Bix, much better with milk lol
@superwag634
@superwag634 9 ай бұрын
I've sailed to Vavau. And the racing and the islands nearby. Its a great place. One of the best ive seen anywhere in the world
@kristen3542
@kristen3542 9 ай бұрын
I thought we were getting an extra video when it hit Patreon this morning. Another great video, though, and I can't wait to see the sail in to New Zeland. Will miss your video on Friday.
@jenni-Poo
@jenni-Poo 9 ай бұрын
Thank you for starting my Sunday morning off with such a fun video. Glad y’all were safe in those high seas.
@willizorn63
@willizorn63 8 ай бұрын
Magic of KZbin! You can be at two channels in two different places at the same time!! I like both of your shows! Congrats!
@chrisbethmann3955
@chrisbethmann3955 9 ай бұрын
Thanks for completing my Sunday ritual. Very important to me watching you guys. You guys are some bad ass sailors ! Great job
@pauldrusch1805
@pauldrusch1805 6 ай бұрын
Colin, just discovered your channel. The difference between good youtube content and great youtube content is the abilities of the the story teller. You, sir, are a GREAT story teller! And it doesn't hurt that your cinema photography is awesome. It's gonna take me a while to catch up on your incredible journey, but I'm looking forward to it. You saved me from getting lost in the drama, divisiveness and toxicity of the myriad political channels. I am forever grateful. I merch purch is inbound and a small Patreon donation. Thanks again.
@bobnelson4372
@bobnelson4372 9 ай бұрын
I'm spending the winter in Florida from Ontario Canada followed you from the beginning love love it never miss a video. 76 yrs old I wish I wish to late now. Stay safe guys.
@thebrokenbiker869
@thebrokenbiker869 9 ай бұрын
Colin I love the videos you do. Keep sailing with the Poseidon on your shoulders and keep smiling
@ShortOrderCook
@ShortOrderCook 9 ай бұрын
The Weet-Bix challenge was hilarious. Congrats on making it across the date line - what an epic leg of the journey to Tonga that was for you guys.
@jerrysmith3515
@jerrysmith3515 9 ай бұрын
Colin I always enjoy your videos. Thank you. 🙏⛵
@cocktailhouraboard
@cocktailhouraboard 8 ай бұрын
OLLIE- what a gem!! So great to be with you guys in Tonga!
@roguewavemichigandiving2754
@roguewavemichigandiving2754 9 ай бұрын
You're absolutely right about not being able to properly capture true wave height from on board your boat. Obviously, the Great Lakes are not the open ocean, but I have been out in 9 to 11 foot waves in my own boat on Lake Huron and none of the pictures I took look very impressive at all. What an amazing adventure you all had on that stretch!
@liberationyachts007
@liberationyachts007 7 ай бұрын
Looks like fun! I posted some heavy weather sailing from 16 trips in and out of New Zealand and the Southern Ocean, some pretty nasty, but as you say they never show the real height and intensity of conditions! Another great video thanks for sharing!
@IEnigIMa
@IEnigIMa 9 ай бұрын
Howzit Parley Crew ❤. I grew up in Scotland and, like you, loads of sugar and milk on my Weetabix to make it go down, but oh man, l loved it sooo much. Thank you for restoring my childhood memories of this magnificent meal. Love you guys. Safe sails.
@aussiebird
@aussiebird 9 ай бұрын
Great episode guys. Vava’u is where we went swimming with the humpbacks, but thinking you may have missed the season. Lots of fun & funny people in Vava’u, hope you had a blast
@paulmcintyre434
@paulmcintyre434 9 ай бұрын
So true. It's impossible to experience the roughness of the seas unless you're right on them in a boat. I flew over the stormy North Sea at 20,000 feet about a month ago and while the swells were raging it looked like the Bonneville salt flats from above.
@aaronaguiar8907
@aaronaguiar8907 8 ай бұрын
Videos keep getting better! Watched this all twice from the beginning and can’t wait till I can afford to support your adventure 💯
@xjchase
@xjchase 5 ай бұрын
17:40 The dog junping from the lower deck to ontop of the cabin in the middle of those rolling waves just kinda blew my mind 🤯😅
@LisaAnn777
@LisaAnn777 2 ай бұрын
Doesn't look like the dog is wearing a life jacket 😞
@jameshenshaw2970
@jameshenshaw2970 8 ай бұрын
Hi Colin, we have just finished below deck on Netflix and then your KZbin channel comes up on my feed. This is going to keep us entertained for ages now. Watching in New Zealand 🇳🇿 keep up the awesome episodes
@123321kiko
@123321kiko 9 ай бұрын
Hey Colin - Been a little while my friend, while you were grinding the fiberglass work on Parlay in the early days i was grinding on the 6m Figlass Viscount here in Auckland... What an absolute joy and overall great feeling was to see Parley over the weekend docked at Westhaven Marina, I passed by Parley on the 6m Viscount that i finally managed to sort it out! Had to dock the old 6m girl as i had to sort out the trailer for wof ROFL! its at the Dry Docks over at Pier 21 just neighboring off you :)
@RR-kl6sl
@RR-kl6sl Ай бұрын
Amazing to see a LAGOON do the crossing, we've been told that the build structure of brands like Bali, Lagoon, Leopard, Pajot etc. is nice for flat water charters, but not for any serious blue water missions and that we should be thinking about HH, Exist, Sunreef etc. if we wanted to actually go places. So cool to see you did it anyway and it worked out fine !!
@SVSeaChange
@SVSeaChange 9 ай бұрын
I followed you guys on Predictwind as you approached and came over to say Hi the next morning in Neiafu. You survived a maramu, well done. Jeanne Socrates on Nereida, who you mentioned in the last episode, came in the next day and said it was some of the roughest sailing she had done, and she has circumnavigated four times in the southern ocean. And two boats came in dismasted, Dance Me and Masif, so you did well. I too hit a maramu in 2022 sailing from Maupihaa to Beveridge Reef, but in a small monohull one can simply douse the entire main and bear off to a broad reach on staysail only and survive it till things improve, and I made it to Beveridge Reef for a couple days, amazing place, plus stopped at Niue thereafter, but they would not let me ashore for stupid covid rules.
@SVSeaChange
@SVSeaChange 9 ай бұрын
And here's a brief mention of you in Neiafu - kzbin.info/www/bejne/sIHLgJqZftaKbLM
@number1genoa
@number1genoa 10 күн бұрын
Interesting ! I had to google what a Maramu wind was , apparently its from the SW , which is common here in NZ , yet it looked like Parley Revival was Running/reaching towards Tonga in a NWester ...confusing.
@vandbaxelrad6902
@vandbaxelrad6902 9 ай бұрын
I find that Amy from "Sailing Florence" is the best out of all the sailing channels at capturing sea-state on camera. Maybe ask her how.
@rogerbayzand4455
@rogerbayzand4455 9 ай бұрын
I will second that, she did a bit of a tutorial in one video.
@oddjobkia
@oddjobkia 9 ай бұрын
yeah it something like zoom in and hold it steady or something
@chrispy104k
@chrispy104k 9 ай бұрын
Well done team Parlay. In Tonga safe and sound.
@m.e.r.y.l.m
@m.e.r.y.l.m 9 ай бұрын
Great episode! Thanks for sharing and so fun to watch your adventures.
@tienloongtong
@tienloongtong 8 ай бұрын
Btw, excellent captaincy.Excellent leadership with an emphasis on foresight over astonishment, where able...
@trentdelancy3130
@trentdelancy3130 9 ай бұрын
Looks like all of the great boat work paid off. Enjoy❤
@Alltakenbla
@Alltakenbla 9 ай бұрын
Good stuff. You guys deserve having allot of fun.
@iainmcnab8982
@iainmcnab8982 8 ай бұрын
Fantastic Episode - Glad you all got to Tanga Safe
@iwal1645
@iwal1645 9 ай бұрын
Weetabix is the exact same thing, isn't it? I love this video, the quality, editing and videography really draws us in, this must be a growling schedule to keep up. Mad respect to you and the crew, and all those who follow Parlay. I lift my glass to you.
@Sgt_Major
@Sgt_Major 8 ай бұрын
GMT, thank you Mr. Harrison
@LaDeee57
@LaDeee57 9 ай бұрын
Beautiful! Thank you!
@jackiejones690
@jackiejones690 9 ай бұрын
Weetbix butter & marmite..NZ in one mouthful ❤
@faircompetition1203
@faircompetition1203 9 ай бұрын
Cats have a weird motion in a sea . They tend to behave in waves like a chair with one short leg with sudden , unexpected and jerky movement . You also need to be careful not to over canvas them or you will break something if lucky . There is a long way to fall in a boat with big spaces . Mono hulls are different , life on the lean all the time but a more predictable movement and a safety valve to sudden wind increases .They also are self saving in a knock down . Both have their times when they are better Can't beat a cat for room .
@dobstaable
@dobstaable 9 ай бұрын
The dogs sea legs are great. Better sailors than I’ll ever be.
@midgoog2
@midgoog2 9 ай бұрын
Weetbix!!! LOVE 'em. Try a thick spread of butter and then a smear of good old Vegemite on top. A real mans breakfast. I found the milk and sugar routine ended up with either a soggy paste or a bowl of dry sweet and crunchy flakes depending on how much milk was used with little margin between the 2 states. BTW yogurt and banana makes a good sub for the milk and sugar. Cheers Eric
@Cajundaddydave
@Cajundaddydave 9 ай бұрын
That was a wild ride, bravo for completing the passage without any major breakdowns or crew injuries. I remember many years ago when sailors were crossing the Pacific in heavy conditions they would sometimes trail a spare anchor rode from the centerline of the stern. This would slow the boat down a bit and add longitudinal stability, moderating a lot of the course deviation and taking pressure off the autopilot. The old salts who did this said it made the boat a lot more comfortable in heavy seas so they could get some rest. I have never needed this and don't know if it is still practiced but might be a worthwhile method to investigate. Anything to settle the boat and add stability when the waves are roiling all around in 40 kn of wind seems like a useful idea to consider.
@jessiebrader2926
@jessiebrader2926 9 ай бұрын
I wouldn't do that until at least 50 Knots. Below that just a small headsail or main depending on the direction
@jamestalagi7897
@jamestalagi7897 8 ай бұрын
I think I saw you guys in Samanà port in Dominican Republic, I saw you guys at the lounge, not far away from Sami Malu
@adamhamilton3342
@adamhamilton3342 9 ай бұрын
the color of the water is unreal!
@antandshell
@antandshell 9 ай бұрын
I love the way he says "My Home '"
@Invertmini1212
@Invertmini1212 9 ай бұрын
You cannot help but always respect mother nature and the seas...
@carolbramley4986
@carolbramley4986 9 ай бұрын
Brilliant video. Enjoy not long now till your home. 😍
@jorgebebin
@jorgebebin 8 ай бұрын
What is amazing is that Samoa and Tonga share the same time, same sunlight but Tonga is 24 hrs ahead, when I sailed into those countries in 2002 Samoans will say they have the last bar opened in the world and Tongans say they’re the first to pray every day
@danefifita1971
@danefifita1971 8 ай бұрын
Very true
@petergroves9343
@petergroves9343 9 ай бұрын
Another great episode, that forfeit for the dateline crossing was gross, fair play to Don for chugging that egg back like a champ, he's going to have some great memories to share Fair winds ⛵⛵⛵⛵
@joeburns91
@joeburns91 9 ай бұрын
That's a ribbonfish! Not a lot of meat but they're tasty. Certain times of the year we can catch 100s of those in a day. A quick filet and you can pinwheel them and they're pretty good.
@rickfarwell1433
@rickfarwell1433 9 ай бұрын
Ribbonfish are also a Great Trolling Bait!!
@tarakihi4578
@tarakihi4578 9 ай бұрын
Ribbonfish have a Ribbon Tail, frost fish have a normal tail...Frostfish.
@michaelmcroberts4398
@michaelmcroberts4398 6 ай бұрын
Great episode guys, keep up the great work!!!
@DYoung-vt8pq
@DYoung-vt8pq 9 ай бұрын
Hard passage. Glad you made it safely. Safe travels ❤
@gabrielvanschalkwyk3782
@gabrielvanschalkwyk3782 9 ай бұрын
Very good to the crew of Parlay, I chills when you guy took the first bite of that Weet-Bix, we got it here also so when you come to ZA, get some for your next timeline crossing.
@wildaltarose
@wildaltarose 9 ай бұрын
I certainly give you credit for sailing through this storm and all the time not complaining but trying to give us some idea how difficult it was. Colin and Jamie you have a way that would make me feel I was safe even in horrific conditions. I have to say I can’t imagine eating wheatbix dry, but it would be preferable to the raw egg.
@BirdDogBaker
@BirdDogBaker 8 ай бұрын
Dude This is my first time commenting but I have watched every episode plus my wife and I watch below deck... mean I watch the Wynns, Zatara, Delos, We sail, ok and maybe vaga too those debutants! lol.... Your you tube channel is the best shit on you tube bar none.,.. I grew up in Southern California in "paradise" but after years of traveling within the US I ended up in Washington with kids! ... the PNW. Watching yours and other channels has taken me away from these long rainy winters dreaming of warm sand between my toes. But growing up sailing in San Diego, I know that the reality of actually sailing is much harder than it looks. I also fly drones and I would not have flown in the conditions of this video. I have also lost a mast offshore in much milder conditions but thankfully there were many helpful boats around... Also it was only a 20 ft sailing skiff. I guess what I am trying to say after a few beers is... Cheers to you! Cheers to Jamie! and now Britney too! the others are not just yellow uniform wearing fodder, they are great people and I enjoy the way you really decide to bring out a little bit of them in each episode. (kinda like primaries on Below Deck lol) Again Cheers to you all and keep all the great content coming. also if anyone needs great tie dye gear on board send me a message @subdudedyes -Brian
@jessiebrader2926
@jessiebrader2926 9 ай бұрын
Aloha Colin, next time you get in strong winds way aft of the beam, take the main down and sail with only a headsail (or two, goose wing). There will be much less slewing around. Being pulled by the bow is much more stable than pushed by the mast...Try It!...And the Weetabix challenge was a crack up, have not eaten one of those for fifty years since I lived in England. Also get used to twenty five knots or more once you leave the tropics as that is the norm in the higher or lower latitudes. Hope to meet you one day..come to Hawaii.
@robertw.1499
@robertw.1499 9 ай бұрын
Little chicken cooking tip. When you have cut the chicken into small pieces, put sone normal flour in a tuppa container, put the chicken in, shake and make sure the chicken is lightly coated, then fry. Hey Presto. Succulent chicken, not dry and very very tender 😋 You're welcome 😂
@ScotChef
@ScotChef 9 ай бұрын
Salt n pepper in that flour and experiment with your fave herbs. 👌🏻
@markjennings2315
@markjennings2315 9 ай бұрын
Boating around the coast in Wellington winds and waves set me up well for my Tahiti to NZ passage!!
@rayb3117
@rayb3117 8 ай бұрын
That sea was captured like it actually was. Those waves looked small and no problem at all.
@scottburrow8717
@scottburrow8717 9 ай бұрын
Just started following your adventures about a month ago. Amazing!!!
@diannejohansen4488
@diannejohansen4488 9 ай бұрын
Another great episode can’t wait for the next one ❤
@vernholmes7940
@vernholmes7940 9 ай бұрын
Another fantastic episode. Here's to the shellbacks!
@peterwaugh9416
@peterwaugh9416 9 ай бұрын
I've always had to wait until Monday to see your videos. Hope you get to Australia.
@matthewschneider5724
@matthewschneider5724 9 ай бұрын
Golden Shellback status! Very cool. Congratulations and it looks as if the Tom foolery was in order.
@capt_boos
@capt_boos 9 ай бұрын
What a trip , I miss my Parlay family ❤
@VaikeleMoala
@VaikeleMoala 7 ай бұрын
Tonga will be an hour ahead over us here in New Zealand during winter season.. enjoy our friendly island the Kingdom of Tonga 🇹🇴 from your Tongan fan following your journey reside in Mangere Bridge, Auckland New Zealand, all the best, take care n GB 🙏🫶🇹🇴👍❤️
@Multiman40
@Multiman40 8 ай бұрын
In Australia, we used to ear a dry Wheatbix with butter and Vegimite.
@richardgiles2484
@richardgiles2484 9 ай бұрын
I can confirm one thing you've said. I'm 66 now and definitely disappointed about the things I haven't done, and now I'm too old 😢 my advice is. Do it when you're young enough 😂😂
@TiffanyCarter-gs6io
@TiffanyCarter-gs6io 9 ай бұрын
Thank you for your videos from England 😊
@kingrueone
@kingrueone 9 ай бұрын
Freakin sweet!
@I86282
@I86282 9 ай бұрын
That look like quite an adventure. I'm glad you guys came through it safely. I wonder if a stock 450 would have had the same success.? And I know what you mean about the swells. Awesome episode.! 🙏🍻
@jttech44
@jttech44 9 ай бұрын
Stock 450 comes with broken bulkheads, so no, it's a lake boat
@bevanhill5648
@bevanhill5648 9 ай бұрын
Colin I am Australian and we grew up eating weet bix . They were dry with butter and vegemite love them
@tommerryman6647
@tommerryman6647 9 ай бұрын
Well you have entered and crossed the domain of the Golden Dragon. Congratulations one and all. If you cross at the date line and Equator you would be a Golden Shellback. Next time a? Fair winds and following seas mate.
@MaryBrewster-o6s
@MaryBrewster-o6s 9 ай бұрын
Another fantastic episode ❤
@VanskyAlleria
@VanskyAlleria 9 ай бұрын
I grew up with Weetbix in South Africa. Here in the US we get one called Weetabix. I have some in my cubord. Good stuff, with some milk and a bit of sugar of course.
@kirkyorg7654
@kirkyorg7654 9 ай бұрын
in the UK & Canada we call it Weetabix great with warm milk & raisins lol not so great dry though gives a whole new meaning to the pasty taste's lol
@markjennings2315
@markjennings2315 9 ай бұрын
I had those conditions for 14 days non stop from Bora-bora to Opua. 25 kts 3 or 4 metre waves. 44’ FP Orana ploughed on and the autopilot was steering nearly full port/stb deflections on every crest all that time!
@ashleymoore9063
@ashleymoore9063 9 ай бұрын
These guys a true professionals who focus on sailing and enjoying themselves . Thank God they haven't gone woke and turned the chanel into an introspective like so many others sailing channels have done .
@hunyesmith03
@hunyesmith03 2 ай бұрын
In the UK we call it “Weetabix” and it’s funny how they go from the driest thing ever to like super wet and nice, especially with some sugar/honey and some fruit, great breakfast especially as a kid and especially compared to American cereals… (basically hard candy).
@GodRock369
@GodRock369 9 ай бұрын
Tonga. Amazing place I hear. Would love to visit there one day.
@jerrydutra3225
@jerrydutra3225 9 ай бұрын
Bloody good show! onward thru the fog!🎉
@lkmb1717
@lkmb1717 9 ай бұрын
AMAZING!!!!
@dennisonspringford6335
@dennisonspringford6335 9 ай бұрын
Hey guys I’m a fellow kiwi like Colin! So chur the bro🤙🏽I saw you in video of another KZbinr chasing grace. So I thought I’d check out your channel. I just watch ALL of your videos and now Upto date it took about 4 days and well worth it!. You guys are hilarious and a good watch. Keep up the great content. 🤙🏽
@obg6467
@obg6467 9 ай бұрын
We crossed the equator at the date line and became Golden Shellbacks back in the 70’s😊
@owenwanamaker6208
@owenwanamaker6208 9 ай бұрын
its really good....frESH haha it doesn't get any more real than that I love it great video y'all I love it!!!! blessing on where you are at real time.
@bradreambeault3584
@bradreambeault3584 9 ай бұрын
Well that sure brought back some memories. Growing up on a commercial fish boat on the west coast of Canada enjoying the turbulent ocean eating Weetbix for breakfast every morning. And the funny thing was that I used to eat them dry like cookies. 😳
@Jimfinn649
@Jimfinn649 9 ай бұрын
Glad you made the passage safely. It might be time for a boat to match your sailing skills. Ruby Rose and the Wynns look to be selling soon. You could get a great deal!
@stingb6983
@stingb6983 9 ай бұрын
Awesome as always!!! ❤❤❤
@elshonno3515
@elshonno3515 8 ай бұрын
Hey Mate, I’ve been watching a past episode and you mentioned you are going through lots of laptops. I was thinking you should laminate your laptop with book cover (same as what we used at school to cover books). Keep all your ports you’ll use clear and use an external keyboard with mouse. For the air vents use some filter tape. Try it out and let me know if it works! Cheers
@markdoell1834
@markdoell1834 9 ай бұрын
This is the amazing part of sailing. the kinda scary zone...
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