Very suspenseful video you guys and so well done. We stared at that anchor pattern for ages and saw the drag on the wind change but hoping it held at the end there. Those "light bulb" storms are nasty. We've been in many, winds are crazy and strikes everywhere. Wow. No one needs that. You both do so well. Well done.
I was in Columbia River in dry suit, helping sailboaters learn about "Life Sling" overboard devise. Sailboats are raising me out of the water by main line mast, so I'm connected to masthead by steel cable. I'm looking up the cable to top of mast when I see lightening strikes mast head. Lightening strikes sent sparks in huge circle of light. In that light I'm seeing mast head antenna's being snapped from mast a falling onto the sailors an deck. I expected to be electrocuted any second watching flash come down cable. I'm hearing my friends apologies because I warned him of storm, we should not have been out there in Columbia River navigating downed trees floating down current. An it was me that lightening struck!
My wife and I were on our boat in Georgetown within a quarter mile of you. And I will agree, that was A LOT of lightening. The winds weren't bad, but it rained in buckets. Earily quiet after the storm passed. No wind and flat sea. When the rain started I went out with a bucket of soapy water to wash the decks. When the lightning came I was in awe
Oh man Brooke I really feel for you particularly since you’re not too fond of lightening storms to begin with. Take care Mermaid Monster family. Peace out.
Nice lighting storm. I love boats but I would have been on land if I could have been. Here in Central Texas lately we have had some bad ones. Heck at 0333 this morning I was blown out of bed by lighting and thunder it hit real close. Been going on for around a month off and on. More on than off, with hail and tornado's around. Wishing you and yours a super blessed week.
Yes we did! We will be introducing her soon on UA-cam! we have already introduced her on Instagram though so feel free to check her out there! @aboard_mermaid_monster
Is this the last season we will get to follow you? I have looked forward to watching your travels and your Children growing they are wonderful kids .. but wow 4 kids growing up on a 55 boat If anyone can do it you all can but I suggest something alittle bigger We have a 60 my with 3 full heads and still get in each others way after a month LOL
Looks like time to get an antibiotic for the eyes…been a long time with pink eye. We have blindness in our family, take care of them….Loved the videography
Every time the waves are 1-2 ft, and it starts raining or God forbid there is lightning, you guys go from enjoying your boat to a panic mode. It must be difficult to enjoy the life around you if it causes you so much stress. With three kids, and one more on the way, two dogs and boat maintenance, and navigation I wonder from time to time if it is all worth it. I follow about 30 sailing/cruising channel and you probably have the most competent boat and usually tucked in some safe anchorage or marina as compared to others in remote parts of the world out at sea but yet display the most worry and fear. As someone who has long contemplated a similar lifestyle you have made me re-think my choices because you guys always leave me wondering if your worries and concerns are justified and others under worst circumstances are oblivious to the risks around them. You are not floating around on a life raft. You are in a well equipped Nordavn trawler. Extra cautions or measured paranoid. Which is it?
From watching this ( and others) from the beginning I find that the one who are the most cautious are the ones who are trying to protect a family. I think what comes across sometimes as fear is a parent who realizes that risks are totally different for them and for their children. When Brayden doesn’t have the rest of the family onboard he does not seem as concerned about the weather, still gets informed, but willing to take more of a beating than when the whole family is their. It appears to me that they usually are not concerned about overall safety but comfort or injury from falls in rough weather. I could be wrong, just an observation. Sailors who through caution to the wind , end up on the front pages. Not usually a good thing. Love the channel, you are raising your kids to be very capable young adults ( soon) that will have an education background that very few have. Bravo. 💓
I think you might be mistaken…. To be honest we never go into panic mode… there are times that we are cautious and for good reason, we have a lot to loose. Many of the sailing channels you see have crappy boats and no kids. Might sound rude but it’s true.
Lightening is frightening and dangerous. We had a strike in the back yard about 50 feet from the house(missed all of the trees and struck an empty plain of grass) the noise was deafening and a few small electronic gizmos were fried, a digital phone and one modem. A but closer in circumstances to your situation we were in the Canadian side of the 1000 Island’s Area when during the night a sudden lightening squall hit. High winds and absolutely fierce thunder and a real fireworks show. Most boats were docked or tied up in a marina, we rented our boat for the week and were leaving that day. I never saw a boating community so stirred up and most of Northern NY had no power, the Canadian side had power. I learned that day to absolutely respect the power of a storm. Glad all ended up well.
FIRST AND FOREMOST GLAD YOU ALL ARE OK !! Have yall ever had the Dingy fill up with water from the rain ? What method do you use to get rid of the water? where does the dogs go when it is a bad storm? AGIN GLAD YALL ARE SAFR !!
Pretty cool storm . Seems like there should be away of taking all the electronics out or disconnecting them from the main wires on the boat . Perhaps some electrical engineer will come up with a solution for all that and make a great sum of money doing so
I don’t understand why fiberglass boats don’t have real lightning protection. I’m talking about real lightning rods, multiple down conductors to real grounding plates in the water.
Some people feel that having an active current going up ti mast to the anchor light might attract a strike. Fact is, no one knows. Personally, I don’t think so. I have been in heavy lightning in Costa Rica and offshore of Gutamala/El Salvador. Never struck. At anchor in Playa Coco, an unattended and somewhat derelict sailboat not 50 yards behind my 50 foot ketch (45 foot main mast.) took a hit to its’ vhf antenna which evaporated. That bolt of lightning went over my boat to hit that mast. Why My boat didn’t get it I don’t know, but it sounded like a sonic boom right over us. Fate/luck determine what happens to you when you leave the known for the unknown. If that is not acceptable to you, stay home and watch UA-cam.
Ok, why is older daughter hiding from camera? She is a pretty girl. Even if it is a zit breakout, tell that child she is beautiful and is loved. and her fans worldwide love her. BTW, it is not the worst lighting storm, and you were not in violet seas at the time, however, lightening is dangerous and frightening for kids. My kids would have been in a closed closet the entire time. Thanks for video.
Very suspenseful video you guys and so well done. We stared at that anchor pattern for ages and saw the drag on the wind change but hoping it held at the end there. Those "light bulb" storms are nasty. We've been in many, winds are crazy and strikes everywhere. Wow. No one needs that. You both do so well. Well done.
Hope. Things are ok😊
Bradon! What a great husband you are! Definitely the right call for Brooke! Proud of you!!
lightening is crazy frightening , makes you wonder if Ben Franklin was playing with a full deck ! , hey guys any up dates on a larger ship
I was in Columbia River in dry suit, helping sailboaters learn about "Life Sling" overboard devise. Sailboats are raising me out of the water by main line mast, so I'm connected to masthead by steel cable. I'm looking up the cable to top of mast when I see lightening strikes mast head. Lightening strikes sent sparks in huge circle of light. In that light I'm seeing mast head antenna's being snapped from mast a falling onto the sailors an deck. I expected to be electrocuted any second watching flash come down cable. I'm hearing my friends apologies because I warned him of storm, we should not have been out there in Columbia River navigating downed trees floating down current. An it was me that lightening struck!
Glad y'all are safe! Looking forward to the next episode.
So good to see everyone well.
My wife and I were on our boat in Georgetown within a quarter mile of you. And I will agree, that was A LOT of lightening. The winds weren't bad, but it rained in buckets. Earily quiet after the storm passed. No wind and flat sea. When the rain started I went out with a bucket of soapy water to wash the decks. When the lightning came I was in awe
Wow! You know how to create a thriller. The music adds to the suspense. I'm looking forward to next week's update and glad you are all safe.
Oh man Brooke I really feel for you particularly since you’re not too fond of lightening storms to begin with. Take care Mermaid Monster family. Peace out.
Nice lighting storm. I love boats but I would have been on land if I could have been. Here in Central Texas lately we have had some bad ones. Heck at 0333 this morning I was blown out of bed by lighting and thunder it hit real close. Been going on for around a month off and on. More on than off, with hail and tornado's around. Wishing you and yours a super blessed week.
The weather has been nuts lately
Lol all that energy wow! Got three dynomos there! Awesome!👍👍
what do yall do for work to be able to travel ? great videos thank you !!!
Thats a serious storm with all that lightning
It was INSANE
Hang in there MM crew and stay comfortable brooke! 👍👍
Cool nighttime shark footage! Stay safe MM crew!👍👍
Did you have the baby, miss you guys, know your home hopefully we’ll see you soon
Yes we did! We will be introducing her soon on UA-cam! we have already introduced her on Instagram though so feel free to check her out there! @aboard_mermaid_monster
Is this the last season we will get to follow you? I have looked forward to watching your travels and your Children growing they are wonderful kids .. but wow 4 kids growing up on a 55 boat If anyone can do it you all can but I suggest something alittle bigger We have a 60 my with 3 full heads and still get in each others way after a month LOL
There is ALOT of change coming up but no not the last season to follow us!! We love making videos!
Leo's dancing was a real crackup!
Looks like time to get an antibiotic for the eyes…been a long time with pink eye. We have blindness in our family, take care of them….Loved the videography
Like the weather report
Wow beautiful blue water
Your pregnant? Wow, the boat was a rockin. Be safe.
Stay safe
Every time the waves are 1-2 ft, and it starts raining or God forbid there is lightning, you guys go from enjoying your boat to a panic mode. It must be difficult to enjoy the life around you if it causes you so much stress. With three kids, and one more on the way, two dogs and boat maintenance, and navigation I wonder from time to time if it is all worth it. I follow about 30 sailing/cruising channel and you probably have the most competent boat and usually tucked in some safe anchorage or marina as compared to others in remote parts of the world out at sea but yet display the most worry and fear. As someone who has long contemplated a similar lifestyle you have made me re-think my choices because you guys always leave me wondering if your worries and concerns are justified and others under worst circumstances are oblivious to the risks around them. You are not floating around on a life raft. You are in a well equipped Nordavn trawler.
Extra cautions or measured paranoid. Which is it?
From watching this ( and others) from the beginning I find that the one who are the most cautious are the ones who are trying to protect a family. I think what comes across sometimes as fear is a parent who realizes that risks are totally different for them and for their children. When Brayden doesn’t have the rest of the family onboard he does not seem as concerned about the weather, still gets informed, but willing to take more of a beating than when the whole family is their. It appears to me that they usually are not concerned about overall safety but comfort or injury from falls in rough weather. I could be wrong, just an observation. Sailors who through caution to the wind , end up on the front pages. Not usually a good thing. Love the channel, you are raising your kids to be very capable young adults ( soon) that will have an education background that very few have. Bravo. 💓
Thank you!
I think you might be mistaken…. To be honest we never go into panic mode… there are times that we are cautious and for good reason, we have a lot to loose. Many of the sailing channels you see have crappy boats and no kids. Might sound rude but it’s true.
Which is better as a Faraday cage - microwave or stove?
Lightening is frightening and dangerous. We had a strike in the back yard about 50 feet from the house(missed all of the trees and struck an empty plain of grass) the noise was deafening and a few small electronic gizmos were fried, a digital phone and one modem. A but closer in circumstances to your situation we were in the Canadian side of the 1000 Island’s Area when during the night a sudden lightening squall hit. High winds and absolutely fierce thunder and a real fireworks show. Most boats were docked or tied up in a marina, we rented our boat for the week and were leaving that day. I never saw a boating community so stirred up and most of Northern NY had no power, the Canadian side had power. I learned that day to absolutely respect the power of a storm. Glad all ended up well.
Either will do just fine, but the oven is usually larger.
FIRST AND FOREMOST GLAD YOU ALL ARE OK !! Have yall ever had the Dingy fill up with water from the rain ? What method do you use to get rid of the water? where does the dogs go when it is a bad storm? AGIN GLAD YALL ARE SAFR !!
Our dinghy has an automatic bilge on it which is great!
Fun storm, nice footage.... I have never seen a shark in the wild. Is that Yellow boat bigger than yours?
It’s the same!
Better to be safe for one nigh in the hotel Brooke, h ooo etchings are good for pregnant time, kids look good and leo dancing will improve
Pretty cool storm . Seems like there should be away of taking all the electronics out or disconnecting them from the main wires on the boat . Perhaps some electrical engineer will come up with a solution for all that and make a great sum of money doing so
I am sad for all those that got struck. Just hope everyone was safe.
👍
Yes it’s safe…..
I don’t understand why fiberglass boats don’t have real lightning protection. I’m talking about real lightning rods, multiple down conductors to real grounding plates in the water.
Why do you put electronics in the oven?
Some people feel that having an active current going up ti mast to the anchor light might attract a strike. Fact is, no one knows. Personally, I don’t think so. I have been in heavy lightning in Costa Rica and offshore of Gutamala/El Salvador. Never struck. At anchor in Playa Coco, an unattended and somewhat derelict sailboat not 50 yards behind my 50 foot ketch (45 foot main mast.) took a hit to its’ vhf antenna which evaporated. That bolt of lightning went over my boat to hit that mast. Why My boat didn’t get it I don’t know, but it sounded like a sonic boom right over us. Fate/luck determine what happens to you when you leave the known for the unknown. If that is not acceptable to you, stay home and watch UA-cam.
Dancing Leo is hilarious ❤. Are you having a boy or a girl? What a wonderful family! Any more thoughts on a three cabin boat??
We had a little girl!!
Pregnensi is not a desiese !
Actually it’s considered an illness by the American insurance industry
Ok, why is older daughter hiding from camera? She is a pretty girl. Even if it is a zit breakout, tell that child she is beautiful and is loved. and her fans worldwide love her. BTW, it is not the worst lighting storm, and you were not in violet seas at the time, however, lightening is dangerous and frightening for kids. My kids would have been in a closed closet the entire time. Thanks for video.
No it was a very very very bad lightning storm. And she didn’t want to be in front of the camera at the time. We will always respect that!❤️❤️