Your storytelling, filming, editing, and musical score are unmatched. I know I sound like a broken record. Week after week you deliver superb episodes. May Neptune ease the waves and fill your sails. Thanks for sharing. 🌊⛵️
Your sailing channel is the best. Really enjoy your story and cinematography, especially this episode. I'm anticipating the return to the homeland. It will be such a rewarding feeling. Your accomplishments are monumental. Few others in this world have achieved such a feat. Congratulations to you both.
I’m happy for your achievement of sailing Florence around the world.your videos are top shelf.it’s been a joy to watch.two great sailors.let the journey continue Fair winds⛵️
I’m gonna ask a silly question do you get sick and tired of each other in Small environment Or are you just like to friends living in that tight community, not husband-and-wife?
Love your videos. An old saying about being sea sick - for the first couple of hours you're scared you're going to die, after that you're scared you're not going to die!!
You both are the GOLD STANDARD in so many parts of your narratives and consistency. I chuckled your reaction to food costs your stop in Bahamas awaiting a reliable weather window to the leg to Bermuda. Specifically, I recall the astronomical food costs in Bermuda stocking my KETCH return to New York !!! God Speed and fingers crossed your next video weather forecast improvement.
Sorry for the rough start, such an uncomfortable sickness. My wife and I have both, “fed the fish”…so miserable. I still have much respect for your team work, can never get too much fine sailing. It’s hard to think you might leave us. I know you have plans and personal lives to live. Listening and watching you two has been pure pleasure. Have grown incredibly fond of you.
These passages are getting fewer now as you near England. Thru supurb photography, editing, sound track etc you have made passagemaking an art form! Just love this channel! Hope the rest is just as good as this last day!
Hi guys, we've just learned to enjoy your vídeos more and more over the years. Now we've just completed our first mini passage, my wife and I with our two little daughters and we understand more and more all the feelings you two so well succed to pass on your vídeos. Congrats and fair winds
I've been following sailing UA-camrs for 7 years and thought I knew them all, how had I not discovered your channel until now!?!? Brilliant stuff, I'm enjoying binging your back catalogue.
Oh,! REFIT Florence! Music to my ears. I've been so melancholy and sad thinking about your wonderful adventure coming to an end, and I won't be able to stow away!
A Brilliant production!! Your guys always manage to capture the most fantastic footage that tells the story of your journey. I always look forward to the next episode, and hearing about your adventure. Sorry about the sea-sickness! May the next segment bring calmer seas. weather.
Your videos are such a great pleasure to watch. They are very well recorded and edited. The commentary is superb. I enjoy seeing the dinghy that was built by Amy's father, especially when it is been sailed! Thanks for the videos.
Matt and Amy, I picked up on your wonderful adventure as you approached the coast of Africa. I have been hooked ever since. You are both wonderful role models for mankind. Thank you for sharing and congratulations for taking us all with you.
This video just proves my theory about how easy navigation on a sailboat is. Firmly decide on a destination. As the waveform of the universe senses it's been observed, the wind will shift. Now, head out on a beat because your destination will be directly upwind. No matter where you go. And somehow, for every sailor on the sea all over the globe at the same time 😂😂😂 Damn I love sailing.
This is so reminiscent of my current passage from Tahiti to Mexico! Yes upwind all the way. We do what we can and I won’t take any risks in the galley as early on in the passage despite clinging on in the galley I was thrown right back to port side landed in aft cabin floor! Luckily no damage!
I've been thoroughly enjoying all your episodes since you were in my home town, Cape Town. I usually watch on my Chromecaster on the TV which makes commenting difficult. Just remember that you have thousands of subscribers who thoroughly enjoy all your episodes and wish you all the best for future adventures. Keep exploring and enjoying yourselves. Thanks so much for sharing with those of us in our armchairs whose prime adventuring days are past 🎉
Magnificent episode, yet again. I'm inspired by the way you deal with challenges and how consistently you have engaged with people and shared you circumnavigation. Thank you.
What a team!!! Its clear both of you have a lot of love and respect for each other. Upgrading the solar system is a great idea and almost a must if your next adventure is at high latitudes.
I have been following the various videos by C.C. concerning mono hull sailing (mainly but not only ) and enjoy most of them, but Florence is, without doubt, the creme da la creme, Well done to you both for the factual, and love of your journey.
Hi! Would just like to say …. You two are amazing! Love your energy and the way you take time to explain… and inspire. I’m a sailor too. Born in NZ - living in Sweden ….And I’m looking forward to see what you get up to after arriving in the British Isles…. Be good lovely people!
Your 360 video content is the best, concise and informative. Our sea states comparable to yours have been off the wind and have been exhausting!! I’m glad to see you two recovered so well on day three, and, going to weather to boot. I know the most challenging portions for this passage are to come. Stay frosty, and heave-to when the fatigue levels force bad decisions.
The ocean crossings for me are the most enjoyable aspect of the various sailing channels I watch. Never grow tired of witnessing the power of the sea and the challenges faced by the crews, even the 'mundane' day to day existence. Almost mesmerizing as the continuous waves roll by and your recording is up there with the very best. Don't doubt it is hard work sailing upwind but do appreciate your competence and experience. Very much looking forward to following along as the adventure continues - well done!!!!🤗
I feel we're all in good hands with you, but safe isn't the only emotion 😢 Sailing Florence is the 1st sailing vlog I started with, during COVID, after I retired. You've brought me "back" to my sailing dreams. My little fleet is still in the back yard, but I've had wonderful, vicarious voyages! Here's to a beautiful trip home with a continued thurst to experience life at its fullest. I just heard Matt's comment about "bigger batteries & solar when you refit Florence.." Please sign me up!! Love you both!
First day out is always an adjustment - doesn't seem to matter how long you've been at sea. The ocean, the tiredness, it's all part of the fun though, isn't it? Glad you made it safely.
Your resilience and good humor in the rough conditions is inspiring! Hope the remaining passage to Bermuda is less daunting and you can enjoy some more relaxing days at sea.If you should decide its time for a career change after completing your journey, you could easily become cinematographers, such superb camera work!
Proper sailing it gets rough at sea it is a challenge, something to over come. It is not all down wind calm seas. You made the seas look as big as they where.
Great to see you on the "home stretch" even if it is 4000 miles long! I guess you uploaded this in Bermuda. In fact you may even be past the Azores by now or even back in Blighty. Its been fantastic watching you over the past few years. Thanks for the great videos and inspiration. I'm still holed up in Grenada for hurricane season and still trying to decide whether to head west to Panama or south to Tierra del Fuego come the end of the year...
@@SailingYachtFlorence I think that route is becoming more likely. Loads of places to see in the way down - including a trip up the Amazon and, of course, Rio de Janeiro 👍
Sorry it was tough but you’ve faced worse & you’re both equally tough. And the end-game is to sail into British waters. Once you make it to Largs (it’s not that far away from your home port) you’re guaranteed a handshake & maybe even a hug & cuppa on board ‘Liv’. Well done so far.
I really enjoy your adventures and I appreciate how you show real sailing techniques and the unexpected issues that arise. It's great that you're not just showing us the pretty sites, and what you ate. You're humility is refreshing. IMO, your channel is the best. I'm excited just sat here watching. Fair winds and following seas.
Wonderful video. Arriving home will be fantastic, a great feeling of accomplishment (with mixed feelings, to be sure. What's next?). You both are brilliant at telling the story and sharing the experience.Thank you!
I really enjoy the mix of technical info: water rations, solar info, etc. Congratulations!! Home soon I'm sure. There are small hydrogenerators that put out 1-2 amps, that might make the difference to get through the night comfortably.
Matt and Amy i have been watching you both almost from the start i wish you all the best and great sailing back to the Uk. Im off to our place in Hawaii for some chill time with the wife. Greetings from the Brit in California. xxxx
I’ve been saving money for 17 of the 19 years I’ve been in the army infantry. My plan since I was 20 was to buy a boat and live in it and now I’m less than a year away from retiring and doing it.
"Does anyone know where the love of God goes when the waves turn the minutes to hours?" (Gordon Lightfoot - Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald). Having suffered like Matt and Amy do occasionally on ocean passages (including to/from Bermuda and the Azores), this quote hits home for me more than any other. Like they say, first you worry you are going to die and then you worry you won't!
It's amazing how the wind always knows where you want to go and where you are, so that it can come from there. Almost like the printer knows when the thing you need printed is vital enough to go on strike.
In many ways I don't want you to get back to the UK... you have been my inspiration to get going myself since before Covid. I have taken on board so many things you have said... especially things like turning off chart plotter at night... and having the wind vane steering. And not going for too big a boat. I still have not made it... but I will.
Great video. You really captured the highs and lows of that passage. No sleep and exhausted bodies! The filming of the sea state really showed how big the waves got and how sloppy it can be. I never seem to be able to capture that.
Enjoyed this as I do all of yours. Sitting here this particular morning in the comfort of my home with a cup of coffee. On this one, I appreciated your candor regarding seasickness… and listened with interest. In particular, how you rather quickly dismissed it, moved on, and accentuated the positive… I say this, because in my extremely limited time on the ocean, in small boats, paid fishing trips, I puked big-time. To the point where I never want to experience that again. I’m guessing that it’s just a matter of duration. If you’re out there long enough, you get over it, and it essentially goes away? And the positive outweighs the negative? Obviously I’ve never gotten past the negative… Anyway, it’s kept me away from the sea. So I watch you guys :-) I’d be interested to hear other people’s perspective on dealing with seasickness. Thank you and continued best wishes!
The first time you experience seasickness you don't know that it you will eventually get over it, so you want nothing more than to get off the boat. Once you have experienced it a few time and know it will pass, it just becomes a matter of enduring it as something to put up with for a day or so. It is not nice though!
Thanks for the 7 years of sailing. Be Safe.
Your storytelling, filming, editing, and musical score are unmatched. I know I sound like a broken record. Week after week you deliver superb episodes. May Neptune ease the waves and fill your sails. Thanks for sharing. 🌊⛵️
❤🎉absolutely agree AMy and Mat Huge Thank You for inviting us along by to enjoy your Adventures 🎉
Your sailing channel is the best. Really enjoy your story and cinematography, especially this episode. I'm anticipating the return to the homeland. It will be such a rewarding feeling. Your accomplishments are monumental. Few others in this world have achieved such a feat. Congratulations to you both.
Best sailing channel on UA-cam. Thank you… I have enjoyed your travels.
I’m happy for your achievement of sailing Florence around the world.your videos are top shelf.it’s been a joy to watch.two great sailors.let the journey continue
Fair winds⛵️
Thanks. We are definitely continuing this adventure! No plans to stop from us. :-)
I’m gonna ask a silly question do you get sick and tired of each other in Small environment Or are you just like to friends living in that tight community, not husband-and-wife?
Love your videos. An old saying about being sea sick - for the first couple of hours you're scared you're going to die, after that you're scared you're not going to die!!
Florence always looks best at sea...sails out !!
Quietly and competently sailing the oceans of the world.
You both are the GOLD STANDARD in so many parts of your narratives and consistency. I chuckled your reaction to food costs your stop in Bahamas awaiting a reliable weather window to the leg to Bermuda. Specifically, I recall the astronomical food costs in Bermuda stocking my KETCH return to New York !!! God Speed and fingers crossed your next video weather forecast improvement.
Sorry for the rough start, such an uncomfortable sickness. My wife and I have both, “fed the fish”…so miserable. I still have much respect for your team work, can never get too much fine sailing. It’s hard to think you might leave us. I know you have plans and personal lives to live. Listening and watching you two has been pure pleasure. Have grown incredibly fond of you.
It's been a blast sailing with you over the years. Always exceptional video quality. Still original after 7 years. 2👍's up.
These passages are getting fewer now as you near England. Thru supurb photography, editing, sound track etc you have made passagemaking an art form! Just love this channel! Hope the rest is just as good as this last day!
Hi guys, we've just learned to enjoy your vídeos more and more over the years. Now we've just completed our first mini passage, my wife and I with our two little daughters and we understand more and more all the feelings you two so well succed to pass on your vídeos. Congrats and fair winds
I've been following sailing UA-camrs for 7 years and thought I knew them all, how had I not discovered your channel until now!?!? Brilliant stuff, I'm enjoying binging your back catalogue.
Oh,! REFIT Florence! Music to my ears. I've been so melancholy and sad thinking about your wonderful adventure coming to an end, and I won't be able to stow away!
Amy and Matt without a doubt you two capture what a open water crossing is all about.
Thank you once again
Inspired
A Brilliant production!! Your guys always manage to capture the most fantastic footage that tells the story of your journey. I always look forward to the next episode, and hearing about your adventure. Sorry about the sea-sickness! May the next segment bring calmer seas. weather.
Thanks Steve, calmer seas normally only precede a kick in the teeth from the weather!
Your videos are such a great pleasure to watch. They are very well recorded and edited. The commentary is superb. I enjoy seeing the dinghy that was built by Amy's father, especially when it is been sailed! Thanks for the videos.
Matt and Amy, I picked up on your wonderful adventure as you approached the coast of Africa. I have been hooked ever since. You are both wonderful role models for mankind. Thank you for sharing and congratulations for taking us all with you.
This video just proves my theory about how easy navigation on a sailboat is. Firmly decide on a destination. As the waveform of the universe senses it's been observed, the wind will shift. Now, head out on a beat because your destination will be directly upwind. No matter where you go. And somehow, for every sailor on the sea all over the globe at the same time 😂😂😂
Damn I love sailing.
Florence once again in her element! What a trip!
I would like to thank you, I've enjoyed the last seven years watching you sail around the world. I'm so jealous I wish I was out there with you.
Fabulous video. Continued success for the rest of your adventure
This is so reminiscent of my current passage from Tahiti to Mexico! Yes upwind all the way. We do what we can and I won’t take any risks in the galley as early on in the passage despite clinging on in the galley I was thrown right back to port side landed in aft cabin floor! Luckily no damage!
I’ll never cross an ocean unfortunately, but your videos are so REAL, they are the next best thing. Thank you.
Well done you two! I anticipate each Florence video with joy and expectation of another superb episode... and you deliver! Thank you.
Once a fortnight I can enjoy an ocean sail, having new experiences, knowing the great effort you undergo to make this possible. Thank you.
I've been thoroughly enjoying all your episodes since you were in my home town, Cape Town. I usually watch on my Chromecaster on the TV which makes commenting difficult. Just remember that you have thousands of subscribers who thoroughly enjoy all your episodes and wish you all the best for future adventures. Keep exploring and enjoying yourselves. Thanks so much for sharing with those of us in our armchairs whose prime adventuring days are past 🎉
Magnificent episode, yet again. I'm inspired by the way you deal with challenges and how consistently you have engaged with people and shared you circumnavigation. Thank you.
Forever my favourite sailing channel. Thank you.
Yet another classic….somehow you capture the majesty of the big seas….hope all is well…thanks, Andrew
Go Florence 🫡🫡🫡🫡🫡. You guys are the best sailors out there. Brave and no nonsense 💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽
Unreal you are the best SAILING channel
I love Florence. She’s done you proud!
You are by far my favourite couple!!!! Keep up the good work!!! British Columbia, Canada 🎉
You are masters of sailing cinematography. Thank you for the work and skill you apply to these videos.
What an epic journey... thank you for sharing 🙏🏽
Yeh! Safe Atlantic crossing Matt &Amy.
Well done Matt & Amy, yes this is exactly how it is out there for those watching who haven’t experienced it. Sail on, living the dream!
Amazing your journey so far. so envious counting the time till i go start my own.. keep up the adventuring. Living thru you guys vicarously
Its always such a disappointment when the episode ends. Love the content.
Based on your wooden dinghy I built my 10 ft. Spindrift here in Brazil. It sails amazing.
What a team!!! Its clear both of you have a lot of love and respect for each other.
Upgrading the solar system is a great idea and almost a must if your next adventure is at high latitudes.
Thankyou both for sharing your amazing life and videos, we love them, looking forward to your next episode.
I have been following the various videos by C.C. concerning mono hull sailing (mainly but not only ) and enjoy most of them, but Florence is, without doubt, the creme da la creme, Well done to you both for the factual, and love of your journey.
Hi! Would just like to say …. You two are amazing! Love your energy and the way you take time to explain… and inspire. I’m a sailor too. Born in NZ - living in Sweden ….And I’m looking forward to see what you get up to after arriving in the British Isles…. Be good lovely people!
Matt and Amy safe trip I’ve enjoyed your sailing channel very much
Your 360 video content is the best, concise and informative. Our sea states comparable to yours have been off the wind and have been exhausting!! I’m glad to see you two recovered so well on day three, and, going to weather to boot. I know the most challenging portions for this passage are to come. Stay frosty, and heave-to when the fatigue levels force bad decisions.
Wisdom.
What an epic journey... thank you for sharing . Quietly and competently sailing the oceans of the world..
Hope it has gone well and you are safe and sound. Really interesting to see the real insight behind the challenge of it. Thank you, brilliant as ever!
The ocean crossings for me are the most enjoyable aspect of the various sailing channels I watch. Never grow tired of witnessing the power of the sea and the challenges faced by the crews, even the 'mundane' day to day existence. Almost mesmerizing as the continuous waves roll by and your recording is up there with the very best. Don't doubt it is hard work sailing upwind but do appreciate your competence and experience. Very much looking forward to following along as the adventure continues - well done!!!!🤗
As expected, another brilliant example of pure sailing adventure. You will be missed - stateside.
I feel we're all in good hands with you, but safe isn't the only emotion 😢
Sailing Florence is the 1st sailing vlog I started with, during COVID, after I retired.
You've brought me "back" to my sailing dreams.
My little fleet is still in the back yard, but I've had wonderful, vicarious voyages!
Here's to a beautiful trip home with a continued thurst to experience life at its fullest.
I just heard Matt's comment about "bigger batteries & solar when you refit Florence.."
Please sign me up!!
Love you both!
First day out is always an adjustment - doesn't seem to matter how long you've been at sea. The ocean, the tiredness, it's all part of the fun though, isn't it? Glad you made it safely.
really appreciate you both sharing all parts of the trip for us future sailors to know what to expect
Your resilience and good humor in the rough conditions is inspiring! Hope the remaining passage to Bermuda is less daunting and you can enjoy some more relaxing days at sea.If you should decide its time for a career change after completing your journey, you could easily become cinematographers, such superb camera work!
Proper sailing it gets rough at sea it is a challenge, something to over come. It is not all down wind calm seas. You made the seas look as big as they where.
Best quality sailing video on you tube
Florence is simply yar. This was an excellent episode, as are they all.
Great to see you on the "home stretch" even if it is 4000 miles long! I guess you uploaded this in Bermuda. In fact you may even be past the Azores by now or even back in Blighty. Its been fantastic watching you over the past few years. Thanks for the great videos and inspiration. I'm still holed up in Grenada for hurricane season and still trying to decide whether to head west to Panama or south to Tierra del Fuego come the end of the year...
Ooh south sounds exciting, definitely let us know how it goes if you head that way!! (Future ideas and all that ;-))
@@SailingYachtFlorence I think that route is becoming more likely. Loads of places to see in the way down - including a trip up the Amazon and, of course, Rio de Janeiro 👍
Brilliantly balanced film yet again.
Beautiful! Yet again.
🎉heading home be safe
Good luck , safe journey ❤
Fab video full of context, especially good with use of maps.
Sorry it was tough but you’ve faced worse & you’re both equally tough. And the end-game is to sail into British waters.
Once you make it to Largs (it’s not that far away from your home port) you’re guaranteed a handshake & maybe even a hug & cuppa on board ‘Liv’.
Well done so far.
look s like your sailing vessel enjoys going to windard which makes the voyage more comfortable
Another great episode with amazing footage and narration well done both of you and Florence of course
thank you both for all the entertainment. Enjoyed!!!
It's been amazing watching you both live the dream thanks
Hi. Many Thanks for your videos over the past years very enjoyable. Stay Safe and take care.
May you have fair winds and following seas in the forecast.
Thank you for letting me share this adventure.
Two wonderfully courageous sailors. Thank you for another great video. Be safe.
Beautiful video. Nice drone shots. Fair weather to you both.
I really enjoy your adventures and I appreciate how you show real sailing techniques and the unexpected issues that arise. It's great that you're not just showing us the pretty sites, and what you ate. You're humility is refreshing. IMO, your channel is the best. I'm excited just sat here watching. Fair winds and following seas.
Wonderful video. Arriving home will be fantastic, a great feeling of accomplishment (with mixed feelings, to be sure. What's next?). You both are brilliant at telling the story and sharing the experience.Thank you!
What's next? Quite a lot actually... see this video here for our future plans: ua-cam.com/video/TdsEP762mKY/v-deo.html
I really enjoy the mix of technical info: water rations, solar info, etc.
Congratulations!! Home soon I'm sure. There are small hydrogenerators that put out 1-2 amps, that might make the difference to get through the night comfortably.
I always enjoy the sailing channels in their waa waaa segments - commentary
wow-excellent stuff..everybody's voyage is so unique ! God Bless-from Ireland 🙂.
Best channel of all 👍🍺thank you don’t stop sailing go forever 👍👍
A piece of cake for two master sailors like you. 🙂
God speed, glad you made it safely to Bermuda.
Nice to find your episodes Neighbor. Greetings from Trimaran Dawn in Azores
Matt and Amy i have been watching you both almost from the start i wish you all the best and great sailing back to the Uk. Im off to our place in Hawaii for some chill time with the wife. Greetings from the Brit in California. xxxx
Ok. Glad to see your progress. At least you were making some wasting.
Compelling
Straight from the heart and soul
Salt water is all we need in this world
for a better life ⚓️🌊❤️
Always outstanding videos! Thank you
I’ve been saving money for 17 of the 19 years I’ve been in the army infantry. My plan since I was 20 was to buy a boat and live in it and now I’m less than a year away from retiring and doing it.
"Does anyone know where the love of God goes when the waves turn the minutes to hours?" (Gordon Lightfoot - Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald). Having suffered like Matt and Amy do occasionally on ocean passages (including to/from Bermuda and the Azores), this quote hits home for me more than any other. Like they say, first you worry you are going to die and then you worry you won't!
Love your videos so much by the way. Thank you guys.
Authentic sailing. well done
It's amazing how the wind always knows where you want to go and where you are, so that it can come from there.
Almost like the printer knows when the thing you need printed is vital enough to go on strike.
In many ways I don't want you to get back to the UK... you have been my inspiration to get going myself since before Covid. I have taken on board so many things you have said... especially things like turning off chart plotter at night... and having the wind vane steering. And not going for too big a boat. I still have not made it... but I will.
Great episode. Clear explaination.
Safe traveling home!
Great video. You really captured the highs and lows of that passage. No sleep and exhausted bodies! The filming of the sea state really showed how big the waves got and how sloppy it can be. I never seem to be able to capture that.
Enjoyed this as I do all of yours. Sitting here this particular morning in the comfort of my home with a cup of coffee.
On this one, I appreciated your candor regarding seasickness… and listened with interest. In particular, how you rather quickly dismissed it, moved on, and accentuated the positive…
I say this, because in my extremely limited time on the ocean, in small boats, paid fishing trips, I puked big-time. To the point where I never want to experience that again.
I’m guessing that it’s just a matter of duration. If you’re out there long enough, you get over it, and it essentially goes away? And the positive outweighs the negative? Obviously I’ve never gotten past the negative…
Anyway, it’s kept me away from the sea. So I watch you guys :-)
I’d be interested to hear other people’s perspective on dealing with seasickness.
Thank you and continued best wishes!
The first time you experience seasickness you don't know that it you will eventually get over it, so you want nothing more than to get off the boat. Once you have experienced it a few time and know it will pass, it just becomes a matter of enduring it as something to put up with for a day or so. It is not nice though!
Another great episode, with the reality of ocean sailing. Thanks
Totally, absolutely totally inspiring. Love it!
Beautiful Video !