The Voyage of Harmony - sailing across the Pacific Ocean in 88 days

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  • Опубліковано 29 гру 2024

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  • @Siravingmon
    @Siravingmon 20 днів тому +1

    Thank you 😊

    • @NickJaffe
      @NickJaffe  20 днів тому

      @@Siravingmon you are most welcome ☺️

  • @fa7842
    @fa7842 9 місяців тому +1

    What a voyage and documentation! Very inspirational.
    Thank you!👍🏻

  • @rize7737
    @rize7737 10 місяців тому +4

    This is such an underrated channel. Amazing story and beautiful footage.

    • @NickJaffe
      @NickJaffe  10 місяців тому

      Thanks so much 🙏

  • @UserManson
    @UserManson Рік тому +6

    What a pleasant surprise and fun watch, thank you!

  • @martineyer5336
    @martineyer5336 9 місяців тому +4

    I have to say this was like watching national geographic. Beautifully narrated very enjoyable to watch. And I like the 3 rules that you have for successful voyage. 😀👍🏴‍☠️

  • @RoyThomas-flz
    @RoyThomas-flz 9 місяців тому +2

    Absolutely awesome, Alby Mangels would be jealous! I am!!

    • @NickJaffe
      @NickJaffe  9 місяців тому

      When I grow up I want to be just like Alby!

  • @RimasMeleshyus
    @RimasMeleshyus 2 місяці тому

    Absolutely super classic video. Sailing is one of the best education, no doubt. I sailed all the Pacific ocean 🌊 ⛵ I m very proud of you .Great sailor .

  • @johnnya9001
    @johnnya9001 Рік тому +2

    Excellent production. Cheers.

  • @skill-invent-diy
    @skill-invent-diy 11 місяців тому +1

    Well sung the song! Great video!

  • @sebastiengombau
    @sebastiengombau Рік тому +1

    What a voyage. Awesome memories for your friend & you. Fishing skills become better & better during the video ! haha.

  • @juliusok
    @juliusok 11 місяців тому +1

    Long overdue and thank you! Been inspiration since Between Home and now I catch myself having a sailboat for 8 years now and spending second year in French Polynesia.

  • @glendree1
    @glendree1 8 місяців тому

    Loved your movie on the voyage, thank you so much for sharing

  • @HKSailing
    @HKSailing Рік тому +1

    Wow, that is amazing!

  • @stevecoombes4822
    @stevecoombes4822 10 місяців тому

    Stuff of great memories. Thank You :)

  • @Building_a_Boat_by_the_River
    @Building_a_Boat_by_the_River 11 місяців тому +2

    We are slowly connecting the dots on who you are and your amazing life! Let us know when you’re in Tassie next and come by our shed.

    • @NickJaffe
      @NickJaffe  11 місяців тому +1

      I now actually live about a 40 minute drive from you guys, and I spend 99% of my time in Tassie - I've been meaning to reach out to you and come see your work and possibly shoot some video if you're up for it!

  • @OZI-OZI-OZI
    @OZI-OZI-OZI 3 місяці тому

    Loved the video,also at 13:40 does anyone know the name of the ship in the background,and does anyone know if it’s a sister ship of the cape don?

  • @garywinkworth3380
    @garywinkworth3380 9 місяців тому +1

    another incredible journey. i wish i could do something li8ke this.

    • @NickJaffe
      @NickJaffe  9 місяців тому +1

      You can, if it's what you really really want!

  • @freque7389
    @freque7389 11 місяців тому +1

    I don't usually comment on these but I wanted to let you know I really enjoyed Between Home and it found me at a point in my life when I needed something like that. I enjoyed how down to earth and unglamourous you portrayed the reality of sailing. Your book arrived today and I'm looking forward to reading it. Thanks for sharing all this stuff, it's changed my view of what's possible in this lifetime.

    • @NickJaffe
      @NickJaffe  11 місяців тому +2

      Thank you so much, that’s a very kind comment and I’m so glad my sharing has some meaning for others - fair winds my friend!

  • @Pk-kp7sn
    @Pk-kp7sn 9 місяців тому +1

    Way ta go with the Stan Rogers chanty!

  • @squarerigapprentice
    @squarerigapprentice Рік тому +2

    Thanks for posting this. I've been looking forward to seeing it since I found your blog about the boat. My partner and I are refitting an old Roughwater 33 to cross the Pacific and this is great motivation.
    We had a really close look at our rudder on our last haulout and had a local fabrication and rigging shop guy come and check it out. It was showing a bit of fiberglass delamination around the Bronze pintle bands, just on the leading edge. It seems to have been fairly superficial, we ground the glass out around the bands and dried the rudder foam out as best we could with the short time we had, and re-glassed. The Tech that had a look at it said we would always have problems getting the glass to stick long term to the bronze but he couldn't see anything structurally concerning with the rudder. So we glassed it back up and will keep a close eye on it. He said it would be 7-10 grand for them to build a new rudder. Which is almost half of what we paid for the boat.
    We had water slowly leaking into the boat from one of the Gudgeon blocks that is fastened through the stern. There was hardly any sealant between it and the boat, and we found that the old reinforcement in the hull, which was a block of teak that had been glassed in had turned to mush. Dug all that out and replaced it with a block of laminated G-10, and re-sealed the gudgeon.
    We are definitely at risk of falling into the trap of the boat never being set up or refitted enough to actually make the crossing. I hope we can make it happen. I atleast want to replace the chainplates, and their supports, and fabricate a new standing rig.

    • @NickJaffe
      @NickJaffe  Рік тому +2

      Firstly, sorry it took so long to get this video up after the blog/voyage!! On every boat I've ever owned, I've always been a stickler about the state of the rudder, because without it, the outcome is catastrophic. On Harmony, the rudder had been professionally rebuilt just a few years prior (before my ownership), and visually it looked perfect, so I accepted that it was in good order - it's a hard one to diagnose without being destructive. What I honestly think, is that on the Roughwater/Aries boats, the rudder is definitely a weak spot - the loads on the rudder have felt quite heavy in certain conditions - generally a windvane/autopilot is less forgiving than human steerage, meaning, a human will feel when it's too heavy and let go a bit and then correct - but under mechanical steerage, I think on these long voyages the rudder is repeatedly stressed, becoming problematic. $10k is a lot for a rudder rebuild - I would personally either undertake a new rudder rebuild myself, or, remove the rudder in-water (dive to remove pins, then use winches / tackle on boom etc to get out) and substantially re-enforce. It's so much easier to do these projects at home with access to help, tools, materials etc than trying to do it on some remote island/atoll with nothing, or worse. That and a re-rig and you're ready to go! Bon vent!

    • @squarerigapprentice
      @squarerigapprentice Рік тому

      @@NickJaffe thanks Nick. Yeah I think w’ell put her on the hard for a year coming up and really dig in to the rig and rudder. The rudder on these boats definitely seems like it gets very heavily loaded. Seems like she develops almost more weather helm than she should. I’ve tried flattening the main, but my main is old and a bit bagged. If I reef pretty early it’s not so bad but then she’s underpowered.
      If she would balance out a bit better maybe the rudder loads could be mitigated.

    • @NickJaffe
      @NickJaffe  Рік тому

      @@squarerigapprentice yes, it could certainly be a weather helm / balance issue. Or a rudder design issue, I'm not sure. The rig on these things is already pretty short, experiments with balance may mitigate things, perhaps a bit less main and a bit more jib, not sure... Been a long time since I've sailed my Aries!

    • @squarerigapprentice
      @squarerigapprentice Рік тому

      @@NickJaffeAny idea of contributing factors that led to your boom snapping? Was there any corroded or visible weak spots in the boom? Was it shock loaded by a big gust or something?
      From what I can see our rigs are almost identical. I always thought my gooseneck pin was a bit on the wimpy side and considered that as the potential failure point.

    • @NickJaffe
      @NickJaffe  Рік тому +2

      @@squarerigapprentice yes it was the gooseneck - It failed because of dissimilar metal corrosion, the fitting being stainless against aluminium without adequate protection. The weather was unsavoury with a lot of cross swell. Very quickly the wind died off, which led to shock load.

  • @zapphoddbubbahbrox5681
    @zapphoddbubbahbrox5681 11 місяців тому +1

    fantastic and LOL. ;)

  • @jeffmack4995
    @jeffmack4995 Рік тому +1

    What a voyage and what a film to share with us!! Many thanks and congratulations too. s/v OoLaLa Westsail32 #81

    • @NickJaffe
      @NickJaffe  11 місяців тому

      Chris, in the video, bought a Westsail 32 not long after this voyage - it was in Palau, we sailed it together down to Darwin!

  • @DaleShirley-o1u
    @DaleShirley-o1u 3 місяці тому

    We snapped the rudder on a trip from Seattle to San Francisco same design vessel!!

  • @thusspokezarathustra
    @thusspokezarathustra 9 місяців тому

    The little blue boat looks so beautiful against the blue sea and sky - boat, man and elements merge. What an adventure. The deck leaked like a sieve but with a little TLC - possibly a complete deck rebuild she will be quiet comfortable.

    • @NickJaffe
      @NickJaffe  9 місяців тому +2

      I gave her a deck and floor refurb over summer - all new paint - she’s looking amazing 💪

    • @thusspokezarathustra
      @thusspokezarathustra 9 місяців тому

      @@NickJaffe hopefully we'll get to see more adventures. Stunningly beautiful anchorages in your part of the world. I bought an old Royal Cape One Design in my mid 20's and learnt to sail around Cape waters South Africa. Your adventure reminded me of those carefree days 😊👌

  • @sebawip
    @sebawip 11 місяців тому

    inspiring. thanks

  • @randy8643
    @randy8643 11 місяців тому

    Cracked vid!

  • @stanleybest8833
    @stanleybest8833 11 місяців тому +1

    It's so essential to know you can land for water and repairs without those horrible fees.

  • @donmcintyre6037
    @donmcintyre6037 Рік тому +1

    thats cool ..thanks :)

    • @NickJaffe
      @NickJaffe  Рік тому

      Cheers Don hopefully see you again in tassie sometime soon ⛵️

  • @Marc_de_Car
    @Marc_de_Car Рік тому +1

    Thank you

    • @NickJaffe
      @NickJaffe  Рік тому

      You are most welcome! Cheers!

  • @jeffalexander544
    @jeffalexander544 Рік тому +1

    Great job. Easy for me to say but when it comes to a voyage like that long, I would have to have all new rigging and through hulls.

    • @NickJaffe
      @NickJaffe  Рік тому +1

      Standing rigging was less than 10 years old, and through hulls were all good - the one that came loose was not because of a failure, but rather human error in that it was not adequately seized, with a lot of tinned food moving against it underway. The boom failure was due to corrosion on the gooseneck fitting, impossible to see without prior removal of the fitting for inspection. Other than better inspection of seizing wire, I am not unhappy with the prep - when sailing, things go wrong, it's just the way it is.

  • @theconquerors
    @theconquerors Рік тому +1

    WHAT.....Right on.

  • @a007x3
    @a007x3 Рік тому +6

    Bro 88 days crossing pacific man I gotta command you for this it’s extraordinary for a person like me who grew up in New York City to watch this and realize there are people who do this kinda stuff which I perhaps will never do lol just enjoy watching, how much do does these kinda trips cost?

    • @NickJaffe
      @NickJaffe  Рік тому +19

      Well, NYC is a pretty wild place in itself, and likely much more dangerous a place than crossing the Pacific in a small boat! A boat like this would cost you about the equivalent of a Toyota Corolla. A well found boat of the right design and proper care, needs very little to do such a crossing - once self-steering is added (a form of automatically steering the boat, because, you can't hand steer for 88 days!), the boat is basically sorted and the rest is all you. As for how much the rest of such a trip costs, that is entirely variable and also entirely up to you. I met a couple in the anchorage outside of Hiva Oa, who were briefly in the above film helping me cut some stainless rod. They lived on $500/m USD, and had enough money in the bank to live that way for 5 years without needing to make any more. I would say this is the absolute lowest end of living - it goes up from there. I'd estimate this trip cost me perhaps $700-1000/m USD once the boat was prepared for departure. I've lived on less before, and also met young guys quite literally fishing for food or scavenging mussels off break walls for their dinner. What things might cost, is really more about what you can endure, rather than what you can spend. Generally, we humans suffer a lot from 'lifestyle inflation' - the more we earn, the more we spend, and spending more often makes very little difference to our overall health or well being. Once out on a small boat in the wilderness without an income, the cost of things becomes kind of secondary to staying alive and living in the moment. Fair winds my friend.

    • @fa7842
      @fa7842 9 місяців тому +2

      👌🏼

  • @hobiel8388
    @hobiel8388 Рік тому

    Fantastic video, what a voyage! But.....did you really throw the rum bottle into the ocean?1? @21:10

    • @NickJaffe
      @NickJaffe  Рік тому +4

      It was a message in a bottle 🍾

    • @evinwhiteson4902
      @evinwhiteson4902 Рік тому +1

      When you cross oceans everything goes overboard except plastic.

  • @Mgtowfreedom
    @Mgtowfreedom 11 місяців тому +1

    loved the pirate flag

  • @QuinnMcneill-ds8xg
    @QuinnMcneill-ds8xg 7 місяців тому

    Love it. What did you shoot this with?

    • @NickJaffe
      @NickJaffe  6 місяців тому

      It was shot a long time ago on a 5D.

  • @lonestaradventures8838
    @lonestaradventures8838 Рік тому +1

    Great voyage. Funny how one person is compossed when becalmed, and tge orher goes bartty. Didnt help that the fish were baiting your friend.

  • @J.Paul2023
    @J.Paul2023 Рік тому

    Great video,! At 9:29 Aren't you supposed to numb it with alcohol? Poor thing..

  • @nanlog4303
    @nanlog4303 11 місяців тому

    Fabulous - done the proper way with typical British bravado!!!

  • @fisher-y6c
    @fisher-y6c 11 місяців тому

    😂😂 lucky u made it 😂 classic pissed up tryin to unhook treble hooks on kicking fish😅 on ya

  • @davidpethick83
    @davidpethick83 11 місяців тому +1

    15000miles in88days 7.1,it's wow 32 footer ! impressive?

  • @007rgb
    @007rgb 9 місяців тому

    Harmony looks like a Southern Cross 31 or an Aries 32, both Thomas Gillmer designs. Whatever the case, I’d love to know…

    • @NickJaffe
      @NickJaffe  9 місяців тому

      She’s an Aries 32 ⛵️

  • @jordanharkness
    @jordanharkness Рік тому

    Well, she's no Contessa 26, but looks like you had a great adventure anyway. Thanks!

    • @NickJaffe
      @NickJaffe  Рік тому +2

      Philosophically close to a Contessa, really. Minimal, full keel, transom hung rudder, etc. Advantages included being able to stand up down below and comfortably sail with two! The Contessa is obviously still closest to my heart (and literally tattooed on my leg), but, every boat has a time and a purpose!

    • @jordanharkness
      @jordanharkness Рік тому +1

      @@NickJaffe 100%. I'm glad to see you back on the water in any boat and I enjoyed the visuals of your trip. Good work, keep at it.

    • @tomhaney5186
      @tomhaney5186 Рік тому

      @@NickJaffe What sort of boat is Harmony?

    • @NickJaffe
      @NickJaffe  Рік тому

      @@tomhaney5186 Aries 32

  • @brandonboand
    @brandonboand Рік тому +1

    Love the new channel I’ve found❤ one question, no spear gun?

    • @NickJaffe
      @NickJaffe  Рік тому +1

      Since Harmony was in the USA, and I live in Australia, she had nothing onboard. So, when I flew over to prep and sail back to Australia, I basically only brought what I could fit in my luggage..

    • @fa7842
      @fa7842 9 місяців тому

      I would like to ask you
      (since you have experience and i am interested to do it)
      do you have to register the boat in your name in some way, or can you do it as simply as:
      buy the boat, sail away?
      Greetings Fabio

    • @NickJaffe
      @NickJaffe  9 місяців тому +1

      @@fa7842 the vessel must be registered somewhere and you need to clear out of the country of departure with your passport and ships papers.

    • @fa7842
      @fa7842 9 місяців тому

      @@NickJaffe Understand, thank You!

  • @psystealth
    @psystealth Рік тому

    10:20 take the fish inside or cover... at night.

  • @bertstreet5299
    @bertstreet5299 11 місяців тому

    A Wok the only pan ya need

  • @glenndavis479
    @glenndavis479 11 місяців тому +2

    Great vid right up till ya threw the bottle and the bamboo in the water.

    • @AirstripBum
      @AirstripBum 11 місяців тому +1

      Bamboo's okay but I sure noticed the bottle.

    • @glenndavis479
      @glenndavis479 11 місяців тому

      @@AirstripBum The bottle would be the least of the problem for a sailor but the longer bamboo stays in the water the heavier it gets due to absorption that could lead to a thru hull fitting failure if hit...just saying.

  • @hughhardwick816
    @hughhardwick816 Рік тому

    What make of boat is she

  • @njbaskipper
    @njbaskipper Рік тому +2

    It is definitely unacceptable that they have gotten rid of the bamboo pole and thrown it into the ocean, that trunk could hit another boat, that is definitely disapproved and if they do not like the reprimand then let it hover over their heads and they will be guilty and responsible. very bad action.🚫

    • @joshwright2396
      @joshwright2396 11 місяців тому +2

      How many oceans have you crossed? These guys have nothing to be reprimanded for.

    • @lost_starfish
      @lost_starfish 11 місяців тому

      i dont care how many oceans anyone has crossed thats called punk shit@@joshwright2396

    • @dominictarrsailing
      @dominictarrsailing 9 місяців тому

      there is a lot of driftwood that's washed down rivers and into the sea naturally. this piece of bamboo is nothing!

  • @mikehurley5052
    @mikehurley5052 9 місяців тому +2

    You like throwing your rubbish in the ocean, thats wrong.

    • @wvonfricken
      @wvonfricken 2 місяці тому

      offshore, glass and unlined metal and cardboard/paper and human waste all go in the sea. plastic is kept on board. look up maritime rules before posting ignorant comments. glass becomes sand again and is inert so that bottle thrown over is fine although better to break them so they sink instead of washing up in a beach somewhere

  • @Wv8675
    @Wv8675 9 місяців тому

    Great video until the singing

    • @NickJaffe
      @NickJaffe  9 місяців тому +2

      Shame you think that - it was a wonderful moment, at sunset on a remote Pacific island with just a handful of people, when one of them, an ex navy sailor, breaks into a traditional whaling song. Can’t please everyone!