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  • @user-os5xk8wp9k
    @user-os5xk8wp9kАй бұрын

    One does not run aground, but rather performs an unscheduled careening.

  • @badcat4707

    @badcat4707

    Ай бұрын

    😹😹😹😸😺

  • @faircompetition1203
    @faircompetition1203Ай бұрын

    The technical term for a sailor that has never run aground is "Liar" .

  • @chasingsunsets380
    @chasingsunsets380Ай бұрын

    I remember the last time we grounded, we were running up river, river was running about 6 knots and we were making about 1/2 a knot progress, both of us relaxed in the cockpit and I had my foot on the tiller when I noticed we were not making progress. Missy looks over and states, "water is so clear it looks like the sand is 3 feet down.". Well I jump up and crank up on the keel but by now the rudder is stuck. I jump out, she hands me a pliers and I start to pull the rudder pins ( I had them in so the rudder did not pop up unlike how we usually run with them out. ) now the boat has no steerage and a puff of wind she starts off up river with me on a sandbar. Long story, but the Columbia River is no place to be stuck mid river on a sandbar. 30 minutes later we decided we had the best story of 2023, with pictures of me in nothing but shorts and a hat standing in the always cold Columbia.

  • @bhammonds8570
    @bhammonds8570Ай бұрын

    Great episode. I grounded 5 times in one trip through the ICW in the Gulf. I was surprised that the Cat in your opening shot is currently anchored about 300 feet away from me in Marsh Harbor.

  • @BeauAndBrandy

    @BeauAndBrandy

    Ай бұрын

    No way! That’s super cool! Are you heading south?

  • @bhammonds8570

    @bhammonds8570

    29 күн бұрын

    @@BeauAndBrandy We will be going south in about a week. Met a friend of yours up here, Evan Loewen. Great guy.

  • @invention-city
    @invention-cityАй бұрын

    We only draw 2'3" and still manage to run aground regularly! The fact is, whatever you draw you'll ground sooner or later. Just try to plan to do it on a RISING tide!

  • @saltysnoopy
    @saltysnoopyАй бұрын

    Yup, been there, done that ... I ran aground on a -1 tide when I just a little out of the channel. It was 20 minutes before low, so I just sat there for about an hour before I floated off.

  • @skyeyedoc
    @skyeyedocАй бұрын

    We anchored just west of where you snagged on a very windy night. Alas, the holding was poor even with our Mantus M1, and we struggled to re-anchor between 3am and dawn. We said to heck with it as the sun came up, and proceeded south, going north 'round the shoal of course. BTW, one of the bridge keepers just south of there was the grouchiest jerk we've ever encountered on the ICW. Just sayin'...

  • @edwardfinn4141
    @edwardfinn4141Ай бұрын

    Soldering is still the most bullet proof connection!

  • @DavidBlake27055
    @DavidBlake27055Ай бұрын

    It matters less what happens in our travels then how we respond. I commend you for how you handled yourself in the midst of this situation and I wish you the best in your ongoing journeys.

  • @BeauAndBrandy

    @BeauAndBrandy

    Ай бұрын

    This is the nicest comment, we appreciate it so very much! Thank you.

  • @andrewnajarian5994
    @andrewnajarian599421 күн бұрын

    If you aren’t too hard aground, and/or don’t have someone to pull you free, you can use an anchor abeam of you and your halyard to heel the boat over and free the keel.

  • @raydeberge9503
    @raydeberge9503Ай бұрын

    Been there, done it! A bit humbling but it happens. I think you guys handled it very well. Glad it was a “soft” grounding! Take good care guys! ❤

  • @jonjon-jd6vt
    @jonjon-jd6vtАй бұрын

    Thats not a grounding. That's just comfortably resting. :)

  • @mvanvliet4953
    @mvanvliet4953Ай бұрын

    Ponce Inlet. Disappearing Island. You would be surprised with ALL the boats beached and partying (especially Holidays and weekends). Ohhhh and shark bite capital (Ponce Inlet at New Smyrna Beach).

  • @BeauAndBrandy

    @BeauAndBrandy

    Ай бұрын

    Back before boating days we would go to these disappearing islands all the time being from Florida, now we look at them a whole new way 😜

  • @robertbiron
    @robertbironАй бұрын

    They really should have that channel marked better than that, I can't say this was entirely your fault but what I can say is you were very lucky that it was only sand and not rocky ground or reef, this could have been a disaster. Keep safe, love you guy's.👍⚓⛵♥🇨🇦

  • @Bill3558
    @Bill3558Ай бұрын

    It happens to the best of us.

  • @bryanb1259
    @bryanb1259Ай бұрын

    That was exciting❤

  • @christopherhutchings9621
    @christopherhutchings9621Ай бұрын

    Been watching y'all for years now and don't remember y'all ever been grounded like that before, truer words well spoken,"even for the best, it's not a matter of if but when" 👍❤️🇺🇸

  • @sailingwinddragon
    @sailingwinddragonАй бұрын

    In Georgetown its more the paper mill stink that gets really strong. They have been telling everyone that the steel mill was closing, we have not been there in a couple years so not sure if it ever did close. One good thing about being on a catamaran, when we run aground we don't live in a sideways boat while we wait to float again :-)

  • @ralphholiman7401
    @ralphholiman7401Ай бұрын

    The day we left on our cruise in 2010, we ran aground four hours out of the marina and it took us two hours to get ungrounded. I just was enjoying the sail so much and so excited we were finally leaving that I wasn't even looking at the chart plotter.

  • @nodogrunner

    @nodogrunner

    Ай бұрын

    That is one of my fears about sailing. I have not been paying attention and got myself into a situation on a boat with no way to easily stop.

  • @christopherhutchings9621
    @christopherhutchings9621Ай бұрын

    Even in these trying moments,Brandi, you smile, maybe a bit nervously but still smiling ya are badass lady ❤️

  • @billmead5052
    @billmead5052Ай бұрын

    Ponce inlet is my home and I've seen countless boats grounded here! You're not the first and surely not the last.

  • @BeauAndBrandy

    @BeauAndBrandy

    Ай бұрын

    Should have left a sign, Beau and Brandy were here. 🤣😂

  • @dominiquedenis3070
    @dominiquedenis3070Ай бұрын

    Hi you guys Beau to fix your solar connection get some heat shrink in various sizes and some di-electric grease for batterie connections ,that should solve your corrosion problems

  • @andrewnajarian5994
    @andrewnajarian599421 күн бұрын

    Use a dielectric grease inside the connectors to prevent rain and salt air from getting to the connections. On the crimp connectors, it’s good to use some liquid electrical tape and shrink tubing over them to keep moisture out. Also, “woody wax” and a piece of bronze wool will remove the rust from the stainless hardware onboard and also prevents it from forming as quickly. Good luck!

  • @hopemiles
    @hopemilesАй бұрын

    You guys have such an upbeat approach despite the mini setback! Making lemonade, as they say. We ran aground the very first time we took our boat out just after the closing. It was a bit of a bump into the mud and I nearly flew off the boat!!! But we managed to reverse outta there. Hurt our egos more than the boat. Ain’t sailing fun!!?

  • @BeauAndBrandy

    @BeauAndBrandy

    Ай бұрын

    so much fun. all the things they DON'T tell you about lol.

  • @bradgunson
    @bradgunson27 күн бұрын

    "I keep convincing myself it will all be worth it."

  • @bobstout9140
    @bobstout9140Ай бұрын

    Your smiles at the end were the best part of the story! I always appreciate how real you two are with whatever life sends your way. Safe sailing.

  • @BeauAndBrandy

    @BeauAndBrandy

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you ☺️

  • @asyouwish6228
    @asyouwish6228Ай бұрын

    Once you started the music, my anxiety level started racing. I'm so glad for the people that helped you. It wasn't so bad after all. Love your videos, be safe.

  • @gregorychaney7604
    @gregorychaney760428 күн бұрын

    It's great that you ran aground on sand without big waves! Running aground is scary. Nice job getting off. Cheers from Alaska

  • @tomhenry4993
    @tomhenry499327 күн бұрын

    Nice video. Wonderful FL, where a 5+ ft. depth is a blessing. Google maps is a must have and bouncing is an every day occurrence. You used your grounding time well.

  • @Rev1Kev
    @Rev1KevАй бұрын

    Having a tow service at the ready is awesome, with my boat insurance I have Tow BoatUS. Both them and Sea Tow are awesome

  • @meganote
    @meganoteАй бұрын

    Running aground really sucks and is very stressful. You guys seemed to handle it amazingly well.

  • @graham6681
    @graham668121 күн бұрын

    Guess the bright flashing lights were essential

  • @2011mendo
    @2011mendoАй бұрын

    Looks more like a Gulf of Mexico deal!! Did a prop test on a boat here in New Port Richey, 3 miles out, took the outdrive right off the back of the boat!! Grew up in Lake Worth.. why look down! Over here, it's,, ONLY LOOK DOWN!! I feel for ya!!😢😮😮

  • @serenecandle
    @serenecandleАй бұрын

    Every sailor I know has experienced it. Interesting for us though. 💗

  • @SailingAu
    @SailingAu19 күн бұрын

    Welcome to the club! Great antifouling btw...

  • @joemedcalf7732
    @joemedcalf7732Ай бұрын

    Excellent inexpensive fix for the solar😊

  • @maryjnorwood3962
    @maryjnorwood3962Ай бұрын

    Yay Sea Tow! Hope you guys got some sleep. 😎🥰

  • @geoq1905
    @geoq190526 күн бұрын

    Use dye electric grease on all electrical connections. Then use a tube like shrink wrap around it.

  • @smokeitup4203
    @smokeitup4203Ай бұрын

    what a great and thoughtful gift from your friends that got you the sea tow.....52.2k subscribers love you both and watching you live your lives.....now get to some 80 degree water temp and have some fun and relaxation 😃😎

  • @Gwydify
    @GwydifyАй бұрын

    Sea Tow are awesome. I've had to call them twice, although not for an unscheduled careening, and they have been awesome.

  • @BeauAndBrandy

    @BeauAndBrandy

    Ай бұрын

    Unscheduled careening 🤣😂 YES!

  • @gregtrain1
    @gregtrain1Ай бұрын

    Georgetown where the College is, also has Rats! Last time I was in that area of Georgetown, we sw at least one. Where there's one, there's probably more.

  • @SeaTowDaytona
    @SeaTowDaytona6 күн бұрын

    Awesome video! We're glad to have been able to help get you guys back to deep water!!

  • @BeauAndBrandy

    @BeauAndBrandy

    2 күн бұрын

    Seriously, what an amazing group you guys are!!

  • @loisphillips5826
    @loisphillips5826Ай бұрын

    Wow. What a predicament. Glad you made it out safely. Thanks for sharing your adventures.

  • @waterdog226
    @waterdog226Ай бұрын

    Wow. Thanks for sharing this. Our daughter and son-in-law need tugs to 'tip' their boat which is a Taianna and much heavier than your vessel to get over sand bars.. like the one in Rio Dulce. Several tugs.

  • @GypsyTinker2012
    @GypsyTinker2012Ай бұрын

    Good to hear that some SeaTow franchises are good. It can be spotty. Some SeaTow franchises are not so qualified or eager to help. Tow Boat US is very consistent, top quality service. We had both services for a couple of years and it was clear which was best if you are cruising. If you stay in one area and there is a good SeaTow team there, they might be fine. Good to see you guys back afloat! ❤

  • @damage_control_sailing
    @damage_control_sailing26 күн бұрын

    I was just in that anchorage. I used Aqua Maps to get into it because the sand bar is much more prevalent than on Navionics. 😉

  • @narrowescape81
    @narrowescape81Ай бұрын

    That is one of the most sketchy inlets on the east coast I've encountered. Glad you made it!!

  • @AltaredCourse
    @AltaredCourseАй бұрын

    Eeeek, stressful for sure! That whole area is constantly changing. We had a catamaran try to enter the ICW just north of that bar, earlier in the year while we were exiting. We were bouncing along the ground and the cat was heading right at us, trying to get us to turn deeper into the sand bar. We didn't alter course until the last second, and of course a few words were exchanged. It would be nice if everyone else on the water was a bit more considerate, no?

  • @BeauAndBrandy

    @BeauAndBrandy

    Ай бұрын

    So very true.

  • @hectorsarraga2475
    @hectorsarraga2475Ай бұрын

    Nice to see you floating again, I used Sea Tow last August in Sarasota. They are really good at what they do!

  • @Mars_Life_and_Beings
    @Mars_Life_and_BeingsАй бұрын

    Omg, this is the one time I'm not envious of you two.

  • @BeauAndBrandy

    @BeauAndBrandy

    Ай бұрын

    Don’t blame ya! 😅

  • @user-lq3ss9xf8c
    @user-lq3ss9xf8cАй бұрын

    Went through that inlet this past fall/winter. I was originally anchored off shore just south of it in benign conditions, when at 2am the conditions became not benign. Big rollers, and wind. It was a testament to the rockna and 170 feet of chain. Waited until daylight with the engine running just in case. I finally brought the anchor up and motored in. That inlet is really narrow, and to make it more interesting there were smaller boats fishing right next to the jetty. Was a weird experience with the bow pointing right at them (and the rocks) while “crabbing” against the wind.

  • @BeauAndBrandy

    @BeauAndBrandy

    Ай бұрын

    YIKES!! it was a heart pounding entrance for sure. happy you got through it unscathed!

  • @frunikol
    @frunikolАй бұрын

    Been there, done that 😂😵‍💫. Not so funny when it was happening, but with the help of a fisherman we got off and sailed on to the nearest harbour 🎉❤. That's the good thing about a full keel boat ⛵😍, no damage at all ❤

  • @BeauAndBrandy

    @BeauAndBrandy

    Ай бұрын

    Yah, definitely a little bit nerve wrecking when it’s happening. Yes, the best thing about Saoirse is that full keel!

  • @6800891
    @6800891Ай бұрын

    I feel so much relief.....great episode of real life cruising.

  • @BeauAndBrandy

    @BeauAndBrandy

    Ай бұрын

    Phew you and us both!

  • @annec6339
    @annec6339Ай бұрын

    This reminded me of the time I ran aground on a mud flat in maine. Like you it was a falling tide. At low tide we took advantage of the situation and dug for clams! Had a great dinner and floated off at high tide. No harm done. I've really enjoyed your videos travelling down the east coast. I've done both the icw and offshore trip many times and your videos have brought back some fun memories!

  • @BeauAndBrandy

    @BeauAndBrandy

    Ай бұрын

    aww thanks so much. love the full keel, definitely lessened the worry factor.

  • @tommac9578
    @tommac9578Ай бұрын

    Crimp, solder, and heat shrink!

  • @jacobuszwanenburg1629
    @jacobuszwanenburg1629Ай бұрын

    Good job staying calm and enjoying the walk about while waiting 😂

  • @seanmolony-redstickastro238
    @seanmolony-redstickastro238Ай бұрын

    Wow and I thought I was having a crappy day! I’m glad it worked out. Never a dull moment!!!!

  • @Franklin-pc3xd
    @Franklin-pc3xdАй бұрын

    Such an intelligent couple, kind-a hard to imagine how they goofed like that.

  • @BeauAndBrandy

    @BeauAndBrandy

    Ай бұрын

    Those Florida sandbars are tricky little buggers..out to get the best of us 🤣

  • @EvanLoewen

    @EvanLoewen

    Ай бұрын

    You clearly haven't met them. I'm surprised this doesn't happen daily!! LOL hi guys it's me 👋

  • @BeauAndBrandy

    @BeauAndBrandy

    Ай бұрын

    turd. @@EvanLoewen

  • @mrsmithdaddy
    @mrsmithdaddyАй бұрын

    Jammin out to pb & cel, love it! Seems like life is way easier if you don't have to protect your pride all the time. Thanks for the video!

  • @BeauAndBrandy

    @BeauAndBrandy

    Ай бұрын

    Haha.like that you caught that. 🤣😂

  • @btrent9244
    @btrent9244Ай бұрын

    Outstanding video. Great sailing. 👍 to Seatow.

  • @bobbrown9158
    @bobbrown9158Ай бұрын

    Running aground can be so very stressful. Loss of mobility, uncertainty and damage report is a nightmare. You two kept your cool and the tow service was awesome. Sometimes it doesn't go well with damage to the keel, rudder and prop. Long fin keels are really susceptible to damage from grounding. Happy to see this end well. Mahalo.

  • @jorgegorina3039
    @jorgegorina3039Ай бұрын

    Omg what a bad feeling but you guys took that like champs. Glad you’re floating again. Safe travels

  • @BeauAndBrandy

    @BeauAndBrandy

    Ай бұрын

    Saoirse just wanted a little nap on her side i guess 😆

  • @jamelweatherspoon363
    @jamelweatherspoon363Ай бұрын

    If nobody sees it, it didn't happen. But then you are on KZread. 😂 Keep it up. Really enjoy your channel.❤

  • @BeauAndBrandy

    @BeauAndBrandy

    Ай бұрын

    Exactly. Just trying to make all the mistakes so everyone else can learn from them 😂🤣

  • @SailingInFaith
    @SailingInFaithАй бұрын

    I got to say as a photographer the thumbnail is amazing !

  • @canvashomesusa8729
    @canvashomesusa8729Ай бұрын

    ... very appreciate your down to earth life... Stay on course!

  • @gking5522
    @gking5522Ай бұрын

    Weicome to Volusia County''s infamous Disappearing Island! I was taking a student sailor out for lesson #2. I found the exact same spot. Played it cool like I did it on purpose to show him how to get off. [MUCH CALMER THAT DAY] The sail trick worked! Glad the boat didn't suffer any damage.

  • @BeauAndBrandy

    @BeauAndBrandy

    Ай бұрын

    Florida sandbars have a vendetta against us sailors I think 🤣😂 I like your style!!

  • @kelistratton5798
    @kelistratton5798Ай бұрын

    The scary music when you came into Ponce omg guys! I was just holding my breath lolol😂

  • @enricoderojassarson5596
    @enricoderojassarson5596Ай бұрын

    Dont forget, if you run aground and start to heel, you may need to shut off the fuel vent line to avoid spilling fuel overboard. And I hope everyone has a shut off valve on their fuel vent lines

  • @BeauAndBrandy

    @BeauAndBrandy

    Ай бұрын

    Good tip for everyone! for us we have an electric motor.

  • @BoatingJourney
    @BoatingJourneyАй бұрын

    It just goes to show, it can happen to anyone. Glad there was no damage! Safe travels!

  • @BeauAndBrandy

    @BeauAndBrandy

    Ай бұрын

    Exactly! Florida sandbars are no joke! 😳

  • @melvinandmichelle2584
    @melvinandmichelle2584Ай бұрын

    Been the done that…3 times. You did well. 😘

  • @CesarGonzalez-kt7vp
    @CesarGonzalez-kt7vpАй бұрын

    Once in awhile we all get stuck sometimes? No damage no foul! 💙

  • @californiakayaker
    @californiakayakerАй бұрын

    Its been a while ago but I used to be an engineer for a TV station. Occasionally the so called "photogs" wouldn't go on various video shoots (various reason's ) and I like d that , and would go. Management asked me to go out and video a tanker that had problems, a fishing boat volunteered to take me out, and out I went. It had gotten stuck on a sand bar in the bay (Humboldt in California) and I got the footage, it was crazy to see an Oil Tanker (huge) on its side on a sand bar !

  • @BeauAndBrandy

    @BeauAndBrandy

    Ай бұрын

    oh man I bet that was a sight! that would be crazy to see.

  • @deborahdoyle6743
    @deborahdoyle6743Ай бұрын

    I was seriously concerned when you were coming through the cut.

  • @user-gi3uf6lj5o
    @user-gi3uf6lj5oАй бұрын

    Great show I have run aground in the past- it is an early feeling of helplessness with an sense of lost time. The friends at sea are critical. Glad it all turned out well cheers

  • @rdembow
    @rdembowАй бұрын

    Folks use liquid electrical tape for moisture protection.

  • @aaronwalker3398
    @aaronwalker3398Ай бұрын

    I've ran the ground a couple times and I found if I take a zodiac style dinghy with a decent motor push from the center of the boat essentially ramming it with your dinghy consistently puts it at that slight angle where the Keel drags across the sand or hopefully not rocks just an idea for next time hopefully it never happens i enjoy watching your videos peace out

  • @IanHobday
    @IanHobdayАй бұрын

    All's well that ends well!

  • @BeauAndBrandy

    @BeauAndBrandy

    Ай бұрын

    thank goodness :)

  • @pammager7135
    @pammager7135Ай бұрын

    I usually like watching your videos, but this one makes me glad I live on land! Looks scary out there. Good luck to you both!

  • @chhindz
    @chhindzАй бұрын

    I had trouble with that Ponce inlet going out if you don't have headway that current will run you up on the rocks.

  • @michelbedos9371
    @michelbedos9371Ай бұрын

    Next time use the haliard to so the boat can be canted to one is. This will lift the keel and you can moter out. We have done this many times using our dingy.

  • @BeauAndBrandy

    @BeauAndBrandy

    Ай бұрын

    We did this, we showed it in the video :)

  • @crazyNCman
    @crazyNCmanАй бұрын

    It is the papermill in Georgetown that smells. Great little town though. I drug anchor there in the soupy mess!

  • @kristaready8812
    @kristaready8812Ай бұрын

    Whew, I was worried at the beginning that it was something truly disastrous. I'm so happy you were gifted sea tow though!! Hope you got some much needed rest and snuggle time 🤗💞

  • @Stan_L
    @Stan_LАй бұрын

    Great video! Thanks for sharing.

  • @dmcyr6266
    @dmcyr6266Ай бұрын

    Love you guys ❤

  • @petertorrey4080
    @petertorrey408029 күн бұрын

    I believe that was the Paper Mill you were smelling. Regardless, imagine how Georgetown would be if they were able to replace that steel mill into something conducive to that WATERFRONT area..lol. It could be spectacular! Enjoy your channel and story!

  • @pammager7135
    @pammager7135Ай бұрын

    Wow, I'm so glad you made it out of being stuck! That was scary!

  • @elsamach5616
    @elsamach5616Ай бұрын

    Ohhh my. So sorry this happened my dears. I just got off a four day OT work week and just got a chance now to see…. Wow ….

  • @donaldbrown9437
    @donaldbrown9437Ай бұрын

    Glad it all worked out 😮

  • @teresakinney955
    @teresakinney955Ай бұрын

    Wow you guys were really so calm and cool through out this adventure. Good job!

  • @lambertodgr8
    @lambertodgr8Ай бұрын

    Go sail in moreton bay near Brisbane Australia I was with VMR for many years and I,m on first name basis with every Sandbar having pulled someone of every one of them . It’s not if you run aground ,but when . Sand is forgiving just stay away from rocks . 2 guys we rescued from a fero yacht. They emptied a freezer full of frozen meat to lighten the boat . That brought around a large school of sharks . So we had to take them off. A week later we took them back to recover their rigging the hull was reduced to rubble by wave😂in 3 months no trace of the hull had never been there.

  • @BeauAndBrandy

    @BeauAndBrandy

    Ай бұрын

    yikes. sounds like Australia sandbars are worse than florida. is everything over there out to get ya? lol. can't wait to get THERE!!

  • @mikeokeefe2014
    @mikeokeefe2014Ай бұрын

    The Force is strong with these young one's.... Stay safe guy's

  • @user-tk6bx7iv6x
    @user-tk6bx7iv6xАй бұрын

    If you haven't run aground, you haven't sailed long enough. In our 15,000 miles of sailing we cleaned cleaned our keel with sand several times with a 7 foot draft. And one time we were aground from a minus tide. We always stay at least 20 miles offshore during passages to avoid hard stuff.

  • @BeauAndBrandy

    @BeauAndBrandy

    Ай бұрын

    Egags! 7 feet! See you guys have an excuse, we don’t.. 3.9 🤪 but yes we would much rather be offshore, no sandbars to jump up out of nowhere on ya 🏝️⛵️😳

  • @RussellMotorsports
    @RussellMotorsports25 күн бұрын

    Whoa, that's wicked scary!

  • @jamest6837
    @jamest6837Ай бұрын

    omygosh! holes in the boat out at sea that one time now shipwrecked? please stay safe love you guys dearly... yes i have run aground but never in the same spot more than once lol

  • @BeauAndBrandy

    @BeauAndBrandy

    Ай бұрын

    Haha. We will definitely never use this inlet or channel again, so that will ring true here too.

  • @Steve1734
    @Steve1734Ай бұрын

    Always carry the paper charts for your destination. Always follow your direction on the chart and always have double your keel depth available. Never rely on electronic aids and always carry a fairlead marked in feet and fathoms and use it...just like old school.

  • @BeauAndBrandy

    @BeauAndBrandy

    Ай бұрын

    Tell that to the shifting sands in the ICW. Paper or electronic, they’ll getcha.

  • @comeandtravel1
    @comeandtravel1Ай бұрын

    You guys went by me at St. Simons Island, GA I wish you would have stopped in! Cheers!

  • @p8ulr3id
    @p8ulr3id28 күн бұрын

    How refreshing to see a channel actually sailing instead of doing boatwork!!!

  • @wow.sailor.
    @wow.sailor.Ай бұрын

    Wow Sailor great episode, ❤

  • @jimmarshall5453
    @jimmarshall5453Ай бұрын

    I was hoping you'd enjoy a "date night" when otherwise not engaged. More motion to the ocean indeed. Asking you not to have it in gear while towing you out sounds sort of sus. Having a friend pull the mast over at the same time makes all the sense in the world. Setting two anchors out in front as far as you can on two different angles, and winching in as high tide approaches makes all the sense in the world as well as pulling the mast sideways at the same time. Been there, done that, while harvesting a 54' Cheoy Lee from the iron shore of Eleuthera, all without a sea tow. Using 24" by 4" casurina pine rollers under the keel worked wonders.

  • @Cheers_Warren
    @Cheers_WarrenАй бұрын

    Looks like you didn’t have much time with that tide going out! Our trick was to always rock the boat from side to side to help the boat dig a trench . Glad it was not the the inlet , that’s one ugly inlet! Cheers Warren

  • @BeauAndBrandy

    @BeauAndBrandy

    Ай бұрын

    Oh man! We’ve heard the stories of guys grounding in the inlet, it would have been a different story for sure.