Full Tour: Systems and Components of an Offshore Sailing Catamaran - Lagoon 410

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After three and a half years of sailing around the world and well over 10000 nautical miles we wanted to give you a tour of our floating home as it is now. Nahoa is a 2005 Lagoon 410 owner’s version that has carried us all this way. We have worked hard over these last years to set her up for long term offshore cruising. While there is always a project list and a wish list (new high output alternators, spinnaker, new Genoa), we are very happy with our current setup and wanted to share it with you.
Our longest video to date includes a high level view of our main power, navigation and safety systems that enable us to live life off the grid. Don’t worry you also get a detailed tour of the inside of our boat and the comforts that keep us happily sailing around the world!
Nahoa has had a huge remodel since we purchased her in 2015. We have done 2 refits to get her setup for comfort and to solve our power requirements. If you want to check out the before of Nahoa you can watch our first walkthrough video here: • Video
Notice all the beautiful green has been replaced? Well that isn’t all! Below we have a list of some of the main components we have added or replaced. This list does not include basic maintenance items since those are essentially relentless. It does however cover some of the bigger items which were replaced as they broke and wore out. We have found that in the last year, as the boat turned 12-13 years old, we have had to replace more of the remaining systems. Also the previous owner had replaced standing rigging and so that is something we have not had to yet tackle, but it will come up again soon! So without further rambling, if you are curious please check the exhaustive list below and I hope you enjoy the tour.

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  • @SailingNahoa
    @SailingNahoa5 жыл бұрын

    Tons of questions here! Don't Stop! Keep posting your questions and we'll answer them in the next 'How To'. Ok, GO!

  • @PrivateUsername

    @PrivateUsername

    5 жыл бұрын

    This is the best Cat informational video I've found on KZread. Long format, tons of information, it contains not only "what" but "why". So, can you add some "how"? Do you have a routine for checking systems daily? How are you performing your Yanmar maintenance and inspection? Can you provide a food prep Do and Don't? Keep it up, and thanks!

  • @kevinclark5111

    @kevinclark5111

    5 жыл бұрын

    When you have the engines running, does the heat from the engines effect the bedroom? Is the noise/vibrations bothersome if sleeping?

  • @mozismobile

    @mozismobile

    5 жыл бұрын

    These guys don't motor a huge amount, so it's not a big issue. It is pretty unpleasant sleeping over a running diesel, but the only times I've done it it's also been unpleasant because we've been smashing straight upwind into big seas... when over the engines is the least uncomfortable partof the boat.

  • @SenatorPerry

    @SenatorPerry

    5 жыл бұрын

    You didn't mention air conditioning.

  • @dianeswift

    @dianeswift

    5 жыл бұрын

    Incredibly edited/organized sailing video. Kudos

  • @aerofpv2109
    @aerofpv21095 жыл бұрын

    I'm not a sailor and I don't know how I ended up here but just I watched every minute of this great, informative, entertaining episode that just reminded me how boring my life is ... thank you lol. Cheers guys you have a new subscriber.

  • @SailingNahoa

    @SailingNahoa

    5 жыл бұрын

    Hahaha. We are having a good chuckle over here laying in our cockpit. Welcome aboard. 😂

  • @derstuka96

    @derstuka96

    5 жыл бұрын

    Hahahahaha!

  • @MacAlex

    @MacAlex

    5 жыл бұрын

    I'm thinking the same not a sailor and watched every thing, and see that my live is boring.

  • @afrog2666

    @afrog2666

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@MacAlex Go explore, hike, camp, travel, maybe someone will take you on board for a trip, lots of opportunities ;) Last time I was out I met a guy who was traveling the world with no vehicle, and no money..

  • @judetchua

    @judetchua

    4 жыл бұрын

    Yup! Me too. 😅

  • @TWROC96
    @TWROC965 жыл бұрын

    What I love about this video besides the fact that it is quite informative, is the outright enthusiasm by Ashley and Ben for their boat and the life they live. In fact, in binge watching most of their videos, Ashley's and Ben's enthusiasm and wonder for the life they are living and places they visit shines through.

  • @leodanryan966
    @leodanryan9665 жыл бұрын

    We were vacationing in Virginia Beach last year and met a couple who had just purchased a Prout catamaran and are going to sail her around the world like you guys. Her name is Ohanna and if in your travels you pass her tell them that the Ryan family says ahoy! We actually got a tour of their boat in person much like this tour of yours. We had a wonderful dinner with them and it was a privilege to meet someone who is so adventurous. They are both retired from the United States Navy.

  • @SticksAandstonesBozo
    @SticksAandstonesBozo4 жыл бұрын

    You two are the closest to how I plan on doing things. So many of these sail channels make their lives so much harder than they need to be. You two have it down.

  • @numbaslan
    @numbaslan5 жыл бұрын

    You can feel the energy they radiate, the happiness of living their dream. Such beautiful people and a gorgeous boat.

  • @angelsspirit335
    @angelsspirit3355 жыл бұрын

    i am new to your channel. My wife and i reside in W.Tennessee of the USA. I lost my health in my late 30s due to cancer from heavy metal poisoning during a former job. I am battling kidney cancer now and i am in stage 4 of my only remaining kidney. However , I am a very positive person and stay away from negativity to maintain a better immune system! My wife and I love the Salt Life and anything ocean related. we simply love the water. We used to own a condo on Orange Beach Al. but had to sell during my worst health issues. We are planning to revisit the same area around Pensacola Florida in spring of 2019. Like i said i was looking around during the wee hours of typical day and found your channel. this video was so informative! thank you for candidly sharing your life and home on the water. I am soaking up every detail though this is not a current video. You two seem so happy and i think if i were able we would try to do the same thing. We know little about sailing but i am a fast learner and your video was very specific with details. for the time being I am resolved to live my life through the experiences of others and share their views and joys from a fixed location. However seeing your happiness is infectious. I want to be visiting you wherever you are. I plan to subscribe and follow your adventures in the future . I look forward to future videos and sharing in whatever way i can with others the Happiness (through yall) that i find. Music is another huge part of my life. I have played guitar for almost 50 years and still play from my wheelchair. like you do; I set up my ability to do what i love most , by keeping "my toys" close by for any spontaneous desire. Best regards for now . I look forward to catching up on all of your videos and will leave responses often? My name is Art (i am also a retired Professional Artist) we currently reside in West Tn... Enjoy! life is way to short!

  • @19midnightsun87

    @19midnightsun87

    5 жыл бұрын

    I wish you all the best, buddy.

  • @angelsspirit335

    @angelsspirit335

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@19midnightsun87 thank you so much. we all are going through something.im just carrying my own cross. your kind words mean a lot.

  • @Gentleman2019

    @Gentleman2019

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@angelsspirit335 May you somehow recover n live a long healthy life bro.

  • @angelsspirit335

    @angelsspirit335

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@Gentleman2019 thank you kindly

  • @deanwellmer3668

    @deanwellmer3668

    5 жыл бұрын

    Wishing you the best of luck with your health and your dreams. Wondering if you can travel.....If so have you considered taking a sailing charter? A great and inexpensive way to get out and experience the sailing lifestyle. A good charter captain will show you the ropes, teach basics and demonstrate all of the boat systems you care to learn. OR......you simply enjoy a trip and worry about nothing. Personally I would love to sail but currently don't have the resources to own or operate but I am considering taking that charter out of Florida. Would love to take a week or so and hop the Bahamas do some fishing and diving. I will pull the trigger and make it happen sooner or later.

  • @tapan1937
    @tapan19372 жыл бұрын

    This is a very very good presentation about how they have organised their lives. Really very interesting! I’m nearly 85 now but until about 5 years ago I spent a couple of early spring months every year cycle camping all over Europe! And every year I had about a weeks shake down time where I adjusted to being on my trusty “velo” And just how it is clear that you know your “ship” - so I knew my bike and trailer and knew all the sounds it made. It sounds silly just saying that on here but it is undoubtably a real truth. Even when toiling in adverse conditions I knew when things were under control and my bike was “happy”. And by golly I really looked after my velo and it never let me down - that being said I made sure before setting off on my annual journeys that it was newly serviced (by me), and while travelling I always did an evening mini service after setting up camp and getting my meal cooking. It is quite true that I was aware of the sounds my bike made - I certainly knew when it was travelling well but also when it was under some difficulty -- that sort of event would nearly always resulted in an extra days stop over to give it a lot of tlc!! I really enjoyed this vlog. Tkx a lot!

  • @margi6035
    @margi6035 Жыл бұрын

    What a loving accomplished couple. It is obvious you are a real partnership and one of my observations to support that is how you allow each other to speak without interruption. That is respect, the foundation of a good relationship. I have been married 52 years and with my best friend since I was 15. (56 years) We are farmers so I know how it is to work together in relative isolation, needing to fix things yourself and helping each other by discussing problems to solve, leading to the making or breaking of a relationship. Health and much happiness to you both on your chosen voyage.

  • @kevinelbury2406
    @kevinelbury24065 жыл бұрын

    I really enjoyed your review! We cruised the Caribbean for 3 years on the original 410 owners version. My 2 cents: We had a 7KW genset, 1200AH battery bank 500W solar array, and 40GPH watermaker (watercraft). Watermaker was old school with no gadgetry (auto backflush etc). Bring it up to pressure yourself, watching the guage and listening to the genset as the 2HP motor loaded up. I wouldn't have it any other way. We made thousands of gallons of water with it and it worked flawlessly. I am not a fan of the 12volt based systems. We stayed with the stock setup of fridge and freezer and running dual danfoss compressors. Refrigeration was 95% of our energy consumption and even with the solar array we had, still have to average an hour of genset time everyday. If we were still out, I would rebuild the refrigeration system. Every happy hour usually distills down to refrigeration discussions. I liked the 7kw genset - it was not oversized and could do almost all the tasks required (charge battery and make water or charge battery and run some AC for a while before going to bed if there was no wind) - you couldn't do all 3 though and generally never needed to. The AC wiring from genset to battery charger HAS TO be properly sized based on the length of the run (somebody installed incorrect gauge wire that was on the verge of causing a fire) - many people don't understand the run is twice the distance from the genset to battery charger which in our case was about 60ft with genset in front and charger in the after port sugar scoop). We launched our anchor from the lazerette and think I prefer this to the track on top of the tramp. The only issue was not to let go of the bridal when connecting/disconnecting from the chain (its draped on the underside of the tramp and you either have to swim or get the dingy to run it under). Would love to have a bowsprit and dedicated furler for downwind sail. We had spinnaker with sock which worked really well. Would also have like a spinnaker pole but made do without it. The 410 does not have backstays (only backswept side stays) - this arrangement is at risk of pulling the mast down. I was concerned enough about it that we upgraded the size of our topping lift line - so when flying the spinnaker we would align the boom with the wind, tighten up on the mainsheet/topping lift - a jury rigged running backstay... I agree upwind performance on this boat is lackluster - you need daggers if you want to sail a cat upwind. We had 12ft AB rib with 25HP 2 stroke and this was the bomb. Would buy another AB again in a heatbeat. Not a fan of aluminium bottoms unless they are unpainted. Saw lots of issues with the powder coating delaminating from the aluminum - presto no RIB. We had laundry as well and would do that again in a heartbeat. We never used the dryer part (no power for that) but saved hundreds of dollars in laundry compared to fellow cruisers who were getting it done ashore (sometimes paying $15 or $20 for a load!). Nice to have clean sheets every 45 or 6 days when cruising in the tropics. You need a decent watermaker to support this type of infrastructure. You quickly learn that any comfort added to the boat has some energy implication that has to be managed or considered - its all inter-related. For the new cruisers, this is difficult to sort out because you really only learn this stuff when you get out there. Our energy system was setup by the previous owners during their 6 years of cruising so they had a good understanding of what was required to make it work. The boat came with a Fischer Panda 8kw generator which caused us nothing but problems at the start of our cruise so I bit the bullet and installed a brand new Norpro with sound shield (in forward port lazerette which is where the watermaker was installed as well - and it was whisper quiet - to the point we sometimes forgot it was running). The Norpro came with a 5 year warranty but the company was having financial issues back in 2012. Not sure if they are still in business. We did have some issues with the charge system getting the excite voltage which has to happen to get it to charge... never really resolved that one and it was one of those pesky transient problems that are very hard to diagnose). I did figure out how to manually excite it with 12v when it did happen though. I would do northern lights 2nd time around... easy to get parts and service than most others. Do not buy Fischer Panda! Way to complicated. Our solar panel mount was similar to yours but also articulated so we could follow the sun into sunset - a very nice feature. 1200 amp hour battery bank = 12-6V golf cart batteries. New battery technology is super exciting and you can now get away with half the bank with deep discharge you can do on the new battery systems. 600 AH capacity was about right for our boat and with a better refrigeration system, I think we could have run a net 0 energy program based just on solar. Not sure I would waste my time with wind generator. Dangerous, noisy and you can't get a whole lot of current out of them - put that cash into more or higher quality solar panels - that's where its at. We had 3KW Xantrex inverter / charger. This worked ok but this is one component I would go with higher quality (ie. magnum). Also good to have a secondary backup battery charger for some redundancy. Lose your abiltity to charge and you soon realize how serious the situation is - especially when you risk losing 4 months of cherished steaks etc. in your freezer that cannot be replaced on a whim. Wish the 410 had bigger fuel tanks - 25 gals per side is just not enough fuel so always carrying extra in jerry jugs which is a PITA. The forward garages are super functional - we had one as smelly side for diesel and the other for sails and water toys. I was 42 when we started cruising (wife and then 14 year old son). We did it for 3 years then came back to work. 9-5 sucks and putting a plan back into action for early retirement in 3 years and return to the sea. Looking forward to setting up my next cruising platform - it will either be a catamaran or full displacement trawler.

  • @FRv4S
    @FRv4S5 жыл бұрын

    This couple is by far my wife and I favorite boat show...these guys truly do a fantastic job!

  • @bethwolford3652
    @bethwolford36522 жыл бұрын

    I’m so impressed how tidy everything is! What a job getting everything back together! Great job done...all with two little ones! 😃

  • @ahnessa

    @ahnessa

    Жыл бұрын

    I’d love an updated tour

  • @blairguinea1337
    @blairguinea13374 жыл бұрын

    Wow Wow, I hardly ever watch a full youtube vid.........this is an exception I am glued to to the screen absorbing your narrative in such a sophisticated kind and professional way , trying to absorb every thing you both say and show and describe..........just the sowing alone WOW thats amazing .........all the equipment, just stunning, ya'll are so devoted .....................sorry I am just going to have to follow each and every show you have. I have experienced seas through the cooks in various decrepit old boats, there were some harrowing situations, funnily enough these are the ones you remember. The nearest thing I have to the sea now is my dirt bike on the beach and swimming in the summer. Thank you again

  • @kentfletcher8539
    @kentfletcher85395 жыл бұрын

    Absolutely outstanding coverage of the SO many topics that prospective cruisers MUST deal with. Don't apologize about the length, is was a wealth of knowledge and advice packed into 42 minutes. Seriously, I've cumulatively watched many hours of vids from other channels that don't pack the info in like you guys did. Awesome job! (need to add an "awesome" counter, lol)

  • @onthebeaches

    @onthebeaches

    5 жыл бұрын

    Kent + I totally concur!

  • @harpoon_bakery162

    @harpoon_bakery162

    3 жыл бұрын

    Totally agree Kent. This was outstanding.

  • @bilalamin9479

    @bilalamin9479

    3 жыл бұрын

    Very informative coverage, thank you!

  • @harpoon_bakery162
    @harpoon_bakery1623 жыл бұрын

    so young and vibrant and full of energy you guys are, makes me want to get up and clean the house. thanks for the video, great advice for anyone that will be blue-watering in a cat. Stay young and never grow old and you'll be able to sail to every passage in the world. thanks again for sharing a little slice of Nahoa.

  • @DuzBee
    @DuzBee5 жыл бұрын

    I didn’t really dig you guys at the start but now I’m addicted, you guys won me over, best cruiser channel, no semi naked women, no click bait thumb nails, no semi fake video titles for likes and views. Real world couple and I relate to that, you guys are genuine and I don’t feel that you are all about view numbers which is refreshing. Are your engines diesel? Do you store petrol? Scared of fire?

  • @nortonmolly
    @nortonmolly5 жыл бұрын

    This has got to be one of the best boat tours on KZread. So much positive energy from the two of you. I check your website now and then to see your location. Bon voyage.

  • @user-pf5xq3lq8i

    @user-pf5xq3lq8i

    5 жыл бұрын

    I agree, informative, fun, and they never stumbled on a word, they are both very clear speakers.

  • @danielcoleman248
    @danielcoleman2485 жыл бұрын

    I love how happy you guys are. Living the dream.

  • @someguy2878
    @someguy28784 жыл бұрын

    I just discovered you both....i'm blown away and really excited about the way you think and go into so much detail. I would like to say thank you so much for sharing, you make things seem like dreams can be achieved for the average Joe!! You two are super AWESOME!!! Happy adventuring.........

  • @GRKNG
    @GRKNG3 жыл бұрын

    OMG halfway through the video i realized how much stuff needs to be considered when planning to embark on a journey like yours. I admire and respect these guys so much.

  • @monkandgoose890
    @monkandgoose8905 жыл бұрын

    I officially want this boat! This is the most perfect layout I've ever seen!

  • @mikeandrew9055
    @mikeandrew90554 жыл бұрын

    I developed an "AWESOME" drinking game, everytime you said it, I drank. I was hammered in the first 5 minutes and have never, ever seen the entire video!!! haha

  • @oooodles3
    @oooodles32 жыл бұрын

    Still the best boat tour on KZread.

  • @arniestuboud
    @arniestuboud5 жыл бұрын

    FANTASTIC TOUR!!! The absolute BEST one of these I have ever seen!! Soon after they started sailing the Wynns produced about a 45 minute video "Meet CURIOSITY--A Full Tour of our Sailing Catamaran". Until I just saw your video, that was the best of these. But yours somehow includes more rationale and much more nuts and bolts - very informative. The Wynns were then very new to sailing & cruising and you two have been cruising for years. By the way, they too swear by "Just Catamarans". You have rebuilt your Lagoon to suite your particular needs, wants and whims. The joy you have in showing us your customized floating home is easily evident. You have done extremely well working with the boat you have come to love, making it an effective tool for your life style - even a member of your family. May those trade winds always be off the beam or your stern!

  • @LeoTisha
    @LeoTisha5 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for this outstanding, packed full of great meaningful, thoughtful, very much needed information! We are looking to learn to sail and make the transition to full time once financially able. We have been downsizing our home for years and working all of that out to be adjusted easily to having only needed things but not all the clutter. Love cats and looking to find affordability. We will be sailing The Caribbean mostly as we love all things tropics! We are researching and planning to make sure we can do it in shorter order. Thank you for all of the awesome information!👍😌

  • @yofritz
    @yofritz5 жыл бұрын

    Wow. I don't know why I ended up here, but I'm hooked and I love these videos, informative and ignites dreams of travelling around the world. you're living the life of being free. Keep it up guys and be safe always. I will be following your videos.

  • @biglij1511

    @biglij1511

    5 жыл бұрын

    Same here. Their videos really are inspiring.

  • @federicoyelmini5045
    @federicoyelmini50453 жыл бұрын

    Great, comprehensive and fun to watch to videos! Working towards a Lagoon 420 owners version, each second of your videos is fantastic. Love you guys! Federico

  • @dreamweaver961
    @dreamweaver9614 жыл бұрын

    I have been contemplating this sort of thing for a while, now it will be another 18 years because we just adopted a little baby. I will still do this as long as I am healthy and able. I watch tons of these type of videos and yours is the only one I watched all the way through and even went back through parts. Very detailed even about the little things no one talks about. Thanks for such a great video.

  • @Mr12frod
    @Mr12frod5 жыл бұрын

    Thank you, learned a lot, not only about your boat, but also the many systems you rely on. We are about to start on our Catamaran journey and you both, Ben and Ash have definitely educated us. By the way, we are using Just Catamaran as well (Thanks for the tip).

  • @laurentfroggy6631
    @laurentfroggy66315 жыл бұрын

    That was an awesome 42:30. Loved it and as always you guys are super fun to watch.... Many thanks and best from HKG

  • @Tonycarguy
    @Tonycarguy9 ай бұрын

    This was the first video my wife and I have watched 4 years ago and we have been watching the evolution of your channel since then with all the trials and tribulations! Keep on keeping on!! My favourite video is the next one in the cue Fulanga Fiji. That isn’t the correct way of spelling but it’s close enough!!

  • @noahhastings6145
    @noahhastings61454 жыл бұрын

    Every boat tour on YT: "And here's our anchor, of course you can't see it because it's holding us in place right now..... But it's great!" I'm starting to think that anchors are actually a myth, just like Finland

  • @richwilkie9522
    @richwilkie95224 жыл бұрын

    By far, the best overall tour of a cruising catamaran I've watched on youtube! It covers all of the major systems on the boat and is presented as a nice "welcome to our home" video by the couple. We are just starting our adventure and we're looking for as much info as we can get and this hit he spot. Thank you Sailing Nahoa for a very helpful, very entertaining, very enlightening view of you home on the water.

  • @conan6329
    @conan63295 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for the tour. Your boat I Awesome. Your my favorite sailing channel and the only one I actually share.

  • @zimakos777
    @zimakos7774 жыл бұрын

    Wow, you guys are awesome team Nahoa. I hope to see you on the island of Atiu in the Cook Islands some day. Love your work

  • @michellethelander1735
    @michellethelander17355 жыл бұрын

    Thank you! It’s awesome that you not only shared the layout but all the great gadgets that make the boat and your lives fantastic!

  • @joelw2023
    @joelw20233 жыл бұрын

    She'll be back in no time. You probably already have her cleaned up great.

  • @jimb6208
    @jimb62085 жыл бұрын

    When I saw your video clock in at 42:31 I said "... whoa, I've got to reheat last night's pizza and grab a generous pour of some better-than-average vino and settle into the biggest chair I can find". Thanks so much for the tour of your amazing home! I can see why you love being aboard. Continued good luck with your sailing adventures -- I look forward to the next episode aboard NAHOA.

  • @SailingNahoa

    @SailingNahoa

    5 жыл бұрын

    Haha. Yah...it's a looong one! Hope the vino was good 🍻 🍷

  • @geoas9959

    @geoas9959

    5 жыл бұрын

    you guys are awesome ! great videos !

  • @edaycock6255
    @edaycock62555 жыл бұрын

    I'm 59 years old . . . have "never" sailed / boated in my life, and I can't tell you how much this lifestyle is resonating with me at this stage of my life. Thank you for sharing! I can feel how much you enjoy sailing and the life it affords.

  • @bonniepettersen4063
    @bonniepettersen40638 ай бұрын

    That is a beautiful, fully loaded vessel! Very comfortable!

  • @niccat7051
    @niccat70515 жыл бұрын

    Ahh a boat tour the Nahoa way! Priceless! Thanks guys 👍 soooo useful when you’re doing research 👍

  • @richardshippful
    @richardshippful5 жыл бұрын

    Best boat tour on KZread

  • @SailingNahoa

    @SailingNahoa

    5 жыл бұрын

    Well thank you! That's very kind of you.

  • @peterbloomfield2494
    @peterbloomfield24942 жыл бұрын

    unfortunately due to my awful health I'll never do anything like this but watching you guys pull it off is so encouraging... :

  • @wcads623
    @wcads6234 жыл бұрын

    Ben always talks so much sense! You two are the best YT Sailing Vloggers. Always enjoy your posts as the content is the best, most interesting and real!!

  • @BobEstler
    @BobEstler5 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for sharing your home. Great video, wish I could give it more than one thumbs up.

  • @wtfiswilldoing
    @wtfiswilldoing5 жыл бұрын

    just found out about y'all at 75k subscribers and y'all are blowing uo love the channel!!!!!

  • @daenas
    @daenas5 жыл бұрын

    I'm just in awe of people just taking off and sailing around the world and living in their boats. I know you talked about your kitchen appliances but I recommend getting and Instant Pot pressure cooker too. Saves time, energy and you can do anything in them. I love mine and I have two of them. I know people take them on their boats and use them all the time.

  • @alisonmarray4864
    @alisonmarray48644 жыл бұрын

    Oh my goodness you two are so cool and so cute. I have watched a lot of sailors and they are so annoying but you two are lovely, informative, honest and I love the way you interact with each other. Thank you xx

  • @p.t.anderson1593
    @p.t.anderson15935 жыл бұрын

    As far as boat tour videos goes, that one was epic... nice!

  • @gettingoutthere.9981
    @gettingoutthere.99815 жыл бұрын

    Your videos are very inspiring. I enjoy watching them.

  • @cuttnhorse2013
    @cuttnhorse20134 жыл бұрын

    Left my house for most of the day, and found myself wanting to get back home to watch more of your videos! Wish I had a school close to me here in East Tennessee. Great stuff!

  • @heikogehrig
    @heikogehrig4 жыл бұрын

    What a wonderful couple. Great video, thanks for taking the time to make the video and giving us a tour!

  • @Richard6878
    @Richard68785 жыл бұрын

    Great video guys . Love your work. We have had 2 different cats and spent 5.1/2 years live aboard. The second cat we had was a 2004 410s2 Owners version. Just sold it. Was set up almost the same as yours. Don't know if you have them or not, but we got plastic tubs to fit the fridge shelves (as it's so deep) this kept the fridge door open less and less cold air fell out when opening. We have just sold the Lagoon. It sailed better than I thought (we had a good code 0 a spinnaker folding props etc.) but I never got use to the creaking of the cupboards etc. and found it difficult to sleep inside on long passages and the slamming where the beds stick out under the bridge deck next to the escape hatches drove me nuts on passage. Otherwise I loved the 410 When you come to Australia and if you get down to the Gold Coast. Come say 👋 P.S. While boat less for awhile you vids keep the flame alive.

  • @SailingNahoa

    @SailingNahoa

    5 жыл бұрын

    We wish we had folding props! That would give us almost another knot under sail. Some day...we don’t notice the creaking much anymore. But yes, she does talk to us under sail. And I suppose complain loudly when it gets really rough! Haha

  • @rmarsh3309

    @rmarsh3309

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@SailingNahoa I highly recommend Kiwiprops. I put them on my Leopard while we were hauled in in NZ last year. They were 3000 USD for the pair and an impressive amount of spares. I love them. Totally changed our light weather sailing game.

  • @steviefordranger198
    @steviefordranger1985 жыл бұрын

    Excellent presentation guys. You may want to add that you might make 8kn while a monohull in the same wind is doing 4kn therefore you will arrive at your destination a lot sooner and avoid some bad weather the monohull has to tackle. Something similar happened to Delos on the Indian Ocean travelling to Africa.

  • @onthebeaches

    @onthebeaches

    5 жыл бұрын

    Stevie FordRanger + I remember that vid and Delos plowing through that storm but I wasn't under the impression it was because they made bad timing or misread the weather. I think it was more about some unexpected weather creeping up on them that wasn't supposed to be there. The nice part of that is Brian is a very accomplished sailor and keeps his cool. He and Brady made some great decisions during that storm. Worse case scenario they could have hove to and rode it out in a boat that big. As the saying goes..you will break before your boat will. PEACE OUT! Ü

  • @SteinVarjord

    @SteinVarjord

    5 жыл бұрын

    Butterfly Massacre . Sorry mate, but nope, no Lagoon can get anywhere close to 30 knots. They can for short times surf close to 20, but that’s it. I’ve been racing all kinds of boats since the seventies, mainly on multihulls the last 30 years, some years as a full time job in the extreme classes. I do know what fast sailing is. I’ve also done quite a bit of long distance cruising. No real cruising boat is fast, mono or multi, but the main trouble in comparing is that most people compare apples to peanuts, or something else completely random. The Lagoons are extremely comfortable and spacious boats for their length. To get the same in a mono, you need probably a 60 footer. A 60 foot cruising mono is at least as fast as the 41 Lagoon, probably faster. On the other hand, a 60 mono also costs way more to buy, to keep and to put in the harbour. Lagoons and most other cruising cats are motor sailors, while mono cruisers tend to be slightly more towards performance cruisers, which can bee seen in the rigging and other issues. Still, the cruising cats do go a bit faster than the same length monos in normal cruising conditions. The difference is not dramatic, but can of course be important some times. The huge difference that really matters is in comfort. The absence of heel and the more pleasant motions makes life incredibly much nicer on a cat. Then again, if comparing to the mono with the same space inside, the difference gets less. Bottom line might be, comparing cats and monos of similar length is rubbish. Comparing with boats with the same interior space also is somewhat wrong. Comparing boats of similar price and age is more fair. Then one might find that speed over all is about the same, space inside the cat will have more, the mono will be considerably longer, price in harbour will be equal, the cat will be able to go more places because it’s draft is around 1 metre/3 feet while the mono is 2,5 to 3 times as deep. The big winner for cruising will still be the cat, because of the one already mentioned item that is still massively better than on a longer mono: Comfortable living while at sea or at anchor. No heel. No rolling. No life down in the basement.

  • @Abebe345

    @Abebe345

    5 жыл бұрын

    Stein Varjord How does the trimaran like the Neel 50 figure? It seems comfort plus speed?

  • @maddierosemusic
    @maddierosemusic4 жыл бұрын

    I know you said rode in the anchor portion and mentioned you never use it - many watching have no idea why you need all that chain and even what rode is. What a great presentation! Watching you guys vicariously!

  • @johnnyohness
    @johnnyohness5 жыл бұрын

    Amazing amazing. How nice it is to get so much great information. For those of us who are still a year to 18 months away, this answered so many questions. Boaters sailing adventures are fascinating....but getting first hand information about the yeses and no and the do's and don'ts is priceless. Great video...great editing...thanks for sharing.

  • @onthebeaches
    @onthebeaches5 жыл бұрын

    I only wish I could give you 100 likes for this vid!!! What a great vid with so much info. YOU GUYS ROCK! I'd sail with the two of you any day!!! You're knowledgeable, safe and have oodles of common sense! BTW...I'm still not 100% clear on the differences of a Code Ø and a Spinnaker! THANKS! PEACE OUT!

  • @SailingNahoa

    @SailingNahoa

    5 жыл бұрын

    Ah that's a great question. Maybe we need to do a sail episode some day. Spinnakers are purely for going down wind. Code zero can also go down wind but you can sheet it in to sail closer to the wind. Plus, you can have it on a furler which is a huge bonus when short crew (can be hard to get a spin down if the wind picks up)

  • @onthebeaches

    @onthebeaches

    5 жыл бұрын

    Hi Ben..That's always been my thoughts on the spinnaker. Up...down...up...down as the wind changes. NO THANK YOU! Like sailing isn't hard enough. I like that your Code Ø is on a furler! And yes...I would love, love, love to see an episode on sails being put up and down and what purpose they serve. THANKS! PEACE OUT! Ü

  • @seatravel8536
    @seatravel85365 жыл бұрын

    Excellent tour and commentary!

  • @peterkacandes5905
    @peterkacandes59055 жыл бұрын

    You did a very nice job sewing that cover over the helm station, but something that you might want to consider as an additional enhancement is to have a clear version so you can still see the sails, and then an opaque zippered panel underneath so you can keep the sun out when at anchor and don't need to be able to see the sails while sailing. Sometimes if you are sailing while its raining (which may be unavoidable under certain circumstances) allows the helmsperson to still be able to see the sails and wind instruments while still be protected from the elements rather than having to completely undo the cover to be able to see up from the helm station.

  • @ndeep45
    @ndeep453 жыл бұрын

    So I got directed to this video and it's talking about your raft and how you want a larger raft. This is after seeing your return to Nahoa and finding all the changes on board. I'm happy for your return but you got loads of work ahead and I enjoy your enthusiasm as you approach it. Boats that sit the sun 🌞 isn't friendly too, so just do your best!

  • @justcruisin109
    @justcruisin1095 жыл бұрын

    Hi - that was a really informative video so thanks for taking the time to film and edit it. It was one of the best I've seen - I love gadgets but understand the need for ease of repair so that was a good balance. I don't know if you have any commercial sponsorships but it would be helpful if you could name-drop a little when it comes to reliable equipment. One question I wondered about was your batteries are fairly close to the engines - did you have any issue with heat from the engines and if so, how did you solve it? Cheers and thanks again.

  • @lloyddahlen1141
    @lloyddahlen11415 жыл бұрын

    Very good, good job, excepted well, enjoy your tour, thank you very much. 👍😃🤙

  • @johnvonhorn2942
    @johnvonhorn29425 жыл бұрын

    Dream Team - your skill set is excellent and that includes making really nice videos. Forty two minutes of pure bliss. Thanks. You've put together a superb dream home on the water. So impressive, quality couple.

  • @taralyamcdonough87
    @taralyamcdonough873 жыл бұрын

    I never thought about sailing during my life, but the last year I’ve been watching 2 other channels about life sailing full time. I’ve just started watching y’all a week ago. You guys have a great life! I’m a new subscriber. I’m enjoying your videos!

  • @sagemaster9754
    @sagemaster97545 жыл бұрын

    Thank you this was awesome you're an inspiration.

  • @justincase5272
    @justincase52724 жыл бұрын

    I'm the first person to critique overly-long videos, but yours is chock full of useful experience, observations and advice. You did a thorough job editing out dead air and kept things focused on what people like me want to and need to know. Thank you!

  • @lance2k4k69
    @lance2k4k693 жыл бұрын

    Your living a dream I had 40 years ago. I have been following your journey for the last year best of wishes!

  • @chuckyboy9476
    @chuckyboy94765 жыл бұрын

    You are a pleasure to watch as you have a laid back ,warm delivery.. A real life adventure with no pretensions.

  • @dtonvista
    @dtonvista5 жыл бұрын

    Really great video, thanks so much, some great information. I really like sailing catamarans also and I may not be working towards doing a circumnavigation I do want to do the Pacific circle. Right now I rent both Cats and Mono's but my main concern is trying to purchase a Cat which is what I want to do, just don't see myself with enough funds to buy a decent Cat, and I do not want to spend a year fixing someone else catastrophe. Your boat looks great! I also like the idea of in the engines inside, I will be looking for something similar if possible!

  • @carlo8641

    @carlo8641

    5 жыл бұрын

    Hello sir, do you prefer Catamarans or Monohulls, for example in terms of easiness to sail? Regards

  • @edmus2712
    @edmus27125 жыл бұрын

    Loved the REAL tour , Your Smiles are Contagious ... it`s Beer Time.

  • @karlmartinlind5070
    @karlmartinlind50702 жыл бұрын

    God I miss your sailing videos 😭 Bingewatching Sailing Nahoa was my Covid saviour ❤️

  • @AnthonyVanKan
    @AnthonyVanKan4 жыл бұрын

    I have done a little bit of offshore sailing, NZ to New Caledonia then Australia, Also NZ to Tonga. A lot of people think that this must be such a glamorous romantic lifestyle. Well it is, but it is also a lot of hard work. You have to be committed and do all the late night watches at 2 & 3 am in extreme conditions. The critical thing is, You need to be an experienced Sailor before you tackle offshore and you need the gear and know how to use it all well, I also helps to be practical, as you have to fix stuff. If you have all those quality's, it is a fabulous lifestyle, with memories that you will never forget. I congratulate you on making the grade and sharing your informative, video. ( LIVE THE DREAM ) Anthony

  • @richardscudds4753
    @richardscudds47535 жыл бұрын

    What a bloody brilliant video , and as usual the lady can talk the legs off a bed ,but loved it , very informative , well done guys

  • @milwaukeegregg
    @milwaukeegregg5 жыл бұрын

    Can't afford it but fun watching you guys....

  • @AstroFacts101
    @AstroFacts1014 жыл бұрын

    This is the most enjoyable 42.30 minute i have seen. Awesome guys, thanks, super informative. Love it. Keep up the good work.

  • @VegetarianFeast
    @VegetarianFeast5 жыл бұрын

    Loved this video..

  • @zzzxxzzz4797
    @zzzxxzzz47975 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for sharing 😎

  • @asealysailor988
    @asealysailor9884 жыл бұрын

    I really love to watch the tour from in and out of your BEAUTIFUL NAHOA CATAMARAN SAILING BOAT,THANKS A LOT GUYS AND ALWAYS HAVING A SAFE TOUR AND NAVIGATION

  • @genealamos9888
    @genealamos98884 жыл бұрын

    like everyone who came across this.. loved the video and the format, tonns of good information. the primary reason it is sooo very pleasant to watch.. you didnt cram 400db of seyt music overriding your voices and tempo like 99% of you tube warriors do.. so thank you for that! sweet vid and you guys show what love is for life and each other.. all props..

  • @traviskretz2779
    @traviskretz27795 жыл бұрын

    Did you have to bring your washing machine down in pieces to fit it through those small doors?

  • @zivgezelman3281

    @zivgezelman3281

    3 жыл бұрын

    Probably

  • @toddmellott
    @toddmellott5 жыл бұрын

    l jus luv watchin yall, impressive... onthebeaches1 had a question about code zero&spinnaker, you mentioned a possible sail episode? l vote a resounding yes on the sail episode... (;-)

  • @TheMarkbelcher
    @TheMarkbelcher4 жыл бұрын

    For someone in cat live aboard cruising research mode, this was a great video. I have created a new playlist called VERY USEFUL. This is the first video to be saved there. Thanks

  • @bernardwind1633
    @bernardwind16334 жыл бұрын

    Love the "deets" and the casual way you convey information in an engaging way

  • @Threedaysextension
    @Threedaysextension4 жыл бұрын

    I've been following you guys. I just want to ask how much did you pay for your boat? Im so inspired by your videos

  • @steenkigerrider5340
    @steenkigerrider53405 жыл бұрын

    A parasailor is a lot more versatile than the classical spinnaker.

  • @evanemerson
    @evanemerson5 жыл бұрын

    You guys are a blast! Thanks for the walk though of your home. Great information, details and content. Hope to see you out there soon!

  • @Cedandkikisailing
    @Cedandkikisailing5 жыл бұрын

    Most enjoyable video share and walk through of a catamaran. You guys are always hilarious and happy. What an inspiration! Love the the Nahoa t-shirt on Ben. 😋

  • @barrystone2122
    @barrystone21225 жыл бұрын

    The wife and I have a warum Tiki 38 cat kiss method very simple and sweet

  • @PrivateUsername
    @PrivateUsername5 жыл бұрын

    ...and the password is 141 (@ 12:23)

  • @roger69ramajets
    @roger69ramajets5 жыл бұрын

    Loving all your videos - especially this one as its great to learn stuff - also your "little moments are the best" video - we cruise via ships & are amazed at the number of people who won't eat off the ship & never meet the locals - hanging out with the locals is the best part of seeing the world - we are off on a 7 week cruise from Florida to LA via Cape Horn next week - so excited & watching your videos is bringing back so many memories of the places we've been & the awesome people we've met - save travels & smooth seas - Bula from downunder :)

  • @duallylicensed145
    @duallylicensed1452 жыл бұрын

    Thanks guys. I wish (just like yall) I would of dine things differently when I sold my house. The next time I get another opportunity - I want one of these boats and sail around the world!! U guys + others gave me much inspiration. Congrats on all the new profound happiness and new fam addition that was made from sea love ❤️

  • @solowinterwolf
    @solowinterwolf4 жыл бұрын

    "On a plane" means "up on step;" nothing to do with airplanes.

  • @user-zc8sq3wr9f

    @user-zc8sq3wr9f

    4 жыл бұрын

    Brent Hudson 🙏

  • @taralyamcdonough87

    @taralyamcdonough87

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks! I wondered

  • @bashyachting5732
    @bashyachting57325 жыл бұрын

    Loved listening to you guys and beautiful people. Keep up the good work!

  • @angelavermaak2591
    @angelavermaak25913 жыл бұрын

    Watching from South Africa 🇿🇦 Love your channel. What a Cat!! Wishing you fair winds on your adventures..⛵💕

  • @ozzmanzz
    @ozzmanzz5 жыл бұрын

    This is easily the best video of this type that I’ve seen! Thanks for posting. (Love the hardtop)

  • @LynnCanby
    @LynnCanby5 жыл бұрын

    Hi Ashley and Ben, Hello from White Rock! Thanks for giving such a detailed overview of your cat's systems. We are strongly considering becoming world cruisers but it will likely be almost two years before it can happen, all things considered. Your vids are not only entertaining but very helpful as we learn about issues we hadn't yet thought about. Thanks for all the work you do to put these videos together - we know it takes a lot of effort. Just love your smiles! "Awesome".

  • @lonniecollier699
    @lonniecollier6994 жыл бұрын

    ❤️It, you have it together❗️Making Memories , that is what life is about❗️ Enjoyed your boat presentation, you could not have done any better in the time frame. Wishing You two The Journey of a lifetime, after all , isn't that what life is about 🕊

  • @amoszadow6350
    @amoszadow63505 жыл бұрын

    Champions, thanks for your time, experience and just great spirit. My dream one day can’t come quick enough. Safe travels.

  • @eirikmurito
    @eirikmurito2 жыл бұрын

    Dude your friend is like the perfect combo of a mother figure and a wife. Go for it!

  • @KP-ox7uq
    @KP-ox7uq5 жыл бұрын

    You two are very informative!, love your analogy of living on board and what suits you both...well done