Hey bud thanks so much!! We are having a blast here in the Sea of Cortez so should have some great content coming! Stay tuned and thanks for commenting
Looking forward to catching up with you guys.... be great to have some cooler and less humid weather for a change...now where did I put my warm pants???
This video was filmed back at the end of May. We have now since returned to the boat from a 4 month summer back home in Colorado. Catching up on videos as quickly as we can to be more real time
We are in Cabo San Lucas the Sea of Cortez beside the natural Arch I don't know how far away you are from there we will be here all day tomorrow and going home Friday
Hey Steve ya we are still way up in central Sea of Cortez, little town called San Carlos and will not be down that way for several more months yet, but man that would be cool! Stay in touch and maybe next time! Cheers
I've never seen such a huge Manta ray on a channel on a sailing boat... And the "boiling" effect of fish, which would be exciting if fishing people saw it, is also the first time to see it on top of the Catamaran... ...it's wonderful. It's nice to see that the trip continues smoothly, You're the National Geographic magazine for me. Question: When I first arrived in Mexico from Ecuador in the previous video, The next day, the customs office or immigration office shut down because it was a holiday. I saw you check in. Because I have only been abroad by plane. I've had several physicals before I got on the plane. It's common practice to have your passport and plane tickets checked. On the other hand, Yacht's a little loose. Is it okay to go to the customs or immigration office the next day? Especially, your a foreigner, but arrested for not checking in on the same day.
Hi hi! Thanks for watching and commenting!! To answer your question: yes it’s best to check in the very day you arrive BUT they (customs and immigration) are usually very understanding if you arrive after hours or on the weekends... usually you are not supposed to go ashore without first checking in but that’s also a loose guideline as boats often need fuel/food/water/supplies immediately after arriving...
Hey Warren and Erica
I just love to watch your adventures through this lovely vlogs....
Keeping sailing guys and God bless you both 🌹
Thank you for your comment. Glad you love the videos and we will continue to making good content for you.
Another great video. Excited to see you next chapter in the Pacific!
Hey bud thanks so much!! We are having a blast here in the Sea of Cortez so should have some great content coming! Stay tuned and thanks for commenting
San Carlos is such a beautiful port. Great Marina
Hey Bjorn!! Ya it blew us away, we were very lucky to have ended up here!
Looks beautiful!! Love the videos, hope to see you on the Sea’s~someday!
I hope so too! It's a beautiful world we live in and I wish for all who want to explore it to get out there and go! Fair Winds
Nice “MC Hammer” pants Warren!! Dude! The 80s are calling. Bring back their pants!
Haha HAMMER TIME
I Loved it.
Hey Leo thanks!!!
Great show We Sail
Hey again Ian!! Thanks for being so good to us- stay tuned!!
@@WEsail always the subscribe bell rings hehehe
Looking forward to catching up with you guys.... be great to have some cooler and less humid weather for a change...now where did I put my warm pants???
How delayed from real time is this video? Love the Sea if Cortez!!!
This video was filmed back at the end of May. We have now since returned to the boat from a 4 month summer back home in Colorado. Catching up on videos as quickly as we can to be more real time
Got it, watching another minute..
Those squid on a line might have gotten dinner. Rough sail for sure. Until our adventures cross, fair winds and full sails ⛵
Hey you two!! Hope all is well, having a blast here in the sea of Cortez:) stay tuned
haha, zig and zag is still a great sailing terminology compared to mine 🙈 another great vid guys, take care, greetings from SOW
We are in Cabo San Lucas the Sea of Cortez beside the natural Arch I don't know how far away you are from there we will be here all day tomorrow and going home Friday
Hey Steve ya we are still way up in central Sea of Cortez, little town called San Carlos and will not be down that way for several more months yet, but man that would be cool! Stay in touch and maybe next time! Cheers
no Trevor, just you two. oh well, I guess i'll watch anyway...🤣
Haha hi Dave!!! What’s been up!? Ya no trevor for a while :(
another great video !! Did you shoot any video while in Colorado ??
Hey Hugh!! Ya we sure did, it’s coming up in about 2 videos from now!!
This is in march ?
No mid May.
I've never seen such a huge Manta ray on a channel on a sailing boat...
And the "boiling" effect of fish, which would be exciting if fishing people saw it, is also the first time to see it on top of the Catamaran... ...it's wonderful.
It's nice to see that the trip continues smoothly,
You're the National Geographic magazine for me.
Question:
When I first arrived in Mexico from Ecuador in the previous video,
The next day, the customs office or immigration office shut down because it was a holiday.
I saw you check in.
Because I have only been abroad by plane.
I've had several physicals before I got on the plane.
It's common practice to have your passport and plane tickets checked.
On the other hand,
Yacht's a little loose.
Is it okay to go to the customs or immigration office the next day?
Especially,
your a foreigner, but arrested for not checking in on the same day.
Hi hi! Thanks for watching and commenting!! To answer your question: yes it’s best to check in the very day you arrive BUT they (customs and immigration) are usually very understanding if you arrive after hours or on the weekends... usually you are not supposed to go ashore without first checking in but that’s also a loose guideline as boats often need fuel/food/water/supplies immediately after arriving...