Because when south winds come, the waves will slam up against it (perpendicular). But when we move it (parallel to the southern wind and waves) they’ll just roll on over it. I’m sorry, I should’ve explained it better in the vid! Renee
I appreciate that Zatara's episodes are reasonably close to real time, as opposed to other channels that are months behind. I like seeing the date, too. Good job Renee :)
Do you want to go to the dock ? Do you want to anchor ? Do you want to go to the floating ball ? Kate replies " I wanna go to the restaurant"... Brilliant . 💯
I was curious how it stayed up that long in one go. I thought most DJIs have about a 30 minute tops.. seems like that dock movement would take more than 20 to 30 minutes.
Just one comment @14:50. I'm so happy to hear a whistler. I'm the oldest of 3 girls. I'll be 60 on 2/26. And my handsome, funny, comedic, musical, 1938 Father(Bob) RIP and my Granny(Ann)RIP were both awesome whistlers. As well as my 5 Aunt's, cousins and my 2 sisters, and his 3 gbabies that are grown. He was the only boy. And of course it whistled down to us. I love to whistle. No matter where I'm at. It is the next best thing to singing. They both come from the heart. Because sometimes someone may whistle along. Hugs from Texas sweeties 😎 Keep on keepin on.
We've been watching you for years... .but are now sailing on our own adventure in the pacific... And now I watch your shows, and just think..... No one realizes how much work sailing is!!!
Great to see the decision making bit with the children…learning on the job and they have no idea how much these exchanges will help them make their own decisions later in life.
Congratulations!!! Thank you for taking me with you on your great journey. I live in Florida and I am looking forward to meeting you in person in Miami, can’t wait. I’ll be wearing my Zatara hat with my let it float away hoodie!!! Love you guys!! Stay safe…
Loved the moving dock and drone shots were ultra cool. I love seeing the stores there and look forward to seeing more of the area. Also, hope you can talk about the whys of needing to leave post haste, at some future date. Marilyn C.
Your videos have always been great 👍, but here lately they have been absolutely amazing, the way you are filming and telling the story is insane. Great job Rene 👏 the day in the life of style is crazy good. Nobody does it like you.
Keith, said something that got me thinking. "I won't sleep, no matter where I'm at!" I suppose, if I were a man with my family, out in the open sea, I probably wouldn't get adequate sleep, and we won't talk about the huge responsibility he's taken on ... wow, I commend him. Keith, If you see this, I hope you're taking care of yourself buddy, health comes first 🙏 get your rest. Btw... recently discovered all of the different family vlogs .. wife,jack,finn, you all are great! Thanks for sharing!❤
If your leaving was on bad terms I suggest you wait till your safely far away before your state what happened on here. Love your videos ..prayers and blessings
yep no need for an extended stay at the concrete mansion we got enough wars going on in the world to have to send a few b-1 bombers over to get them back lol
I love how you all work together. Lovely. 🌺 What a beautiful network of friends you have around the world. I’m excited to see your next group of crew. 🌺
I just can’t thank you enough for the enjoyment of being a part of your adventures! I am especially am enjoying the familiar sights in the Gulf of Aqaba Sea, which I saw in 1991. I got out my Israel album to remember that wonderful trip! One of my favorite parts was going in the elevator into the Underwater Observatory and Aquarium. The beautiful coral reefs were amazing! We stayed at the Cesar North Beach hotel in Eilat which had a Bedouin living room( laying down rather then sitting in chairs)! Another amazing experience was staying in at El Salaam Bedouin Hotel on the Sinai desert , then climbing Mt. Sinai, leaving at 2 AM with a full mom and arriving in time to watch the sunrise.
I like the part where the kids were asked what they would do. Perhaps this happens more off camera than we know? but I think that is good for them to be grilled with what they would do and why because what if in future there is an emergency or two or a serious accident on board and they need to be able to make decisions on their own. Actually it would be a fun episode where you guys role play a simulated situation where the young adults have to make the decisions to resolve the whatever occurred, as if the parents weren't there. Also it would be part drill. Keith could be the instructor/referee (much like a Game Master in a Table-top RPG) relaying the simulated situation, answering questions they ask and asking questions himself and perhaps increasing the drama where needed, 'oh while this is happening- now this breaks' or whatever goes. I could see this as interesting film material that perhaps could be filmed once or twice a season and also would be good experience for the young adults to take it seriously (and not ham it up on camera) and try to problem solve or think on their feet with what they know or have been told in the past. You guys might already do drills from time to time? but making it an entire video could be educational for others on the water.
I find it amazing how similar grocery stores are across the world. The layout, the tone of the register beep, the carts, the racks of sunglasses, everything. Just goes to show you that there are only a few Parent Companies that rule the world.
It could also be that once grocery stores reach a certain size (ie, a supermarket) then the needs of stocking, storing, and shopping dictate that only a small range of configurations are going to work well. A few companies may truly rule the world, but similar shopping experiences may not be evidence of that.
Also buyers studies of pattern behavior are the same around the world. Plus put super cheap items very low or very high, expensive at eye level. Lost leaders at the entrance, candy by the check out, where you're bored waiting and at your weakest, etc
Great as always as a former Sonarman the only thing I can suggest is just to make sure the transducer head is clean of growth or debris but only use a brush to clean it don't use a scraper or you might damage the transducer.
Z-crew, I made it through the binge over a few weeks. I'm working on the family to sell everything and move on to blue waters... don't think it's going to happen. I told my daughter y'all supplement your food with fish you catch on passage... she said we'd starve since I never catch fish. I've absolutely enjoyed your real life approach to sharing your story, and Keith should teaching more kids how to be a real man and learn how to fix crap. Safe sailing, good winds, and keep fishing.
I've visited and lived in Israel a few times, the real struggle isn't for land or religion but humus, falafel, and swarma. bitterly contested. the best swarma probably Arabic in Haifa although this was a few years ago. I've had fantastic falafel in tel aviv and Jerusalem at Jewish stands. humus, both peoples make a beautiful humus and wonderful salads. party trance nightclub and market, beach in tel aviv, the quiet wind of Masada, Ein Gedi and the chaotic magnificence of Jerusalem. i lived on Kibutz Alonim, and Moshav Neot HaKiKar truly different life experiences. have a great journey and travel Israel for awhile ideally a few months rather than weeks..
Started watching your series yesterday, am already up to Ep 53. Hooked! (That is, not anchored). thank you for your efforts to document your adventures.
And now, after being home sick whilst on holiday from work, have binged every episode up to date. Awesome production on the videos, Renee, I'm just not sure now how to get my sailing fix in between your posts. Looking forward to all that's coming.
Quick Tip from Charlie who ran a 100ft baltic barque; always drop a bowline on the dock cleat &adjust lines safely aboard in the dark. And when you set them just right you can even sail right off them in the still of the night.
Oh this was fun !!! But now I don’t want to do my work 🥺 I wanna go on a vacation and get away from the blizzard hitting today ! I can’t wait to hear how y’all handled the fiasco’s, all those decisions would be hard for me, Keith is so good at it ! Blessings to you all !
Not sure why, but this may be my favorite "sailboat" out there. In fact, it is the only catamaran that actually looks good and seems perfect in terms of size and stability. Really like this model. The newer ones don't seem as good for some reason.
The High point of Thursday!! Like Friday and watching Episodes of DALLAS 50 years ago!! (Hopefully the season Cliffhanger isn't throwing Keith off the boat in high seas)
I'm really impressed how smart your kids are and how well-behaved they are. If they are in a town, all Keith has to say is you 3 go together and "Me and mom will walk together". They reply SURE and happily continue their excursion.
2.9K+ subscriber LIKE; 24K+ desktop shipmate view. While being a crew-member (to join in the guitar/music jams) sounds like it'd be fun - this old guy is WAY out of bounds on the age-bracket. You younginz get to have all that kind of fun and adventure. I dig how the Skipper's chair/bench/seat is a proper loveseat-size.
As much as I would love to go over to blue water cruising I can’t, I will never be able to afford that life and so learning about it would make me ungrateful for what I do have ! I’ll just support you by watching your videos 🥰
I would pick the mooring ball at this time, while it's not too windy. Grab it now. Dinghy to shore. No tying up to an UNattached dock, unless you want it to "float away" !
Sailors think/plan for weather but Keith gave his old hobby away when he said always think about an escape plan. Only pilots think like that! Good teaching moments & parenting in this episode letting young Capt Jack think through the situation critically.
Keith, binged your series for the past 2 weeks, love it all! I’ve not seen on any vids that rigging has been inspected. Are you comfortable with all your rigging? Stay safe!
Love when they upload makes my days better especially after a hard days work just close my eyes and listen to the water imagining the day I have my own boat to live on
The only time I'd EVER tie to a marina cleat is if I thought I'd "die" on the hook, on a ball, or lashed with chain to some rocky wall. A marina's for those who like buying roses instead of using the rose on their chart. As a Skipper you know when SHTF & it starts to blow a few anchors in "Vees" can calm any fast heart.
u guy r just so sweet I luv watching ur videos and just watching how boat life is and u guys seem to be the perfect fit for this lol! the filming is AMAZING, the editing as well:) I love ur channel so much! keep it up guys its honestly my dream to be doing exactly what u guys r, have a very nice day!!
My motion sick ass wants to send a video, but there’s no chance in hell that I could join you. So I enjoy sailing the world with you online. Mighty fine filming and editing Renee.
Instead of rewiring your shore power connection you should pick a common connector for the shore end and buy a bunch of the mating connectors and install a foot or two of wire on them and whenever you need a different connection you can buy one and make adapters without having to modify the main shore power cord. On most all of my miller welders the end simply unscrews from the cord and I can screw on whatever connector I want. I don't know if it already exists but someone needs to come up with a universal shore power cord system that has interchangeable connectors and all the marinas could sell them to boat owners.
Love your drone footage and narration Renee. Keith is such a character too! lol would be great if you showed more of the culture, history etc re the places you were visiting though?
@Ocy Fofo no they bought it in France and it was specific make and model that is well built. I'm not sure one could build one as well with all the upgrades for only 500k just my opinion. I did brief look online for same boat resale in Europe community and couldn't find one under 500k. And the ones I found were more like 650k to 1M for roughly same boat and I'd take Zataras knowing the upgrades and superb maintenance.
So... why don't they keep the 'floating dock' attached to the jetty?
Because when south winds come, the waves will slam up against it (perpendicular). But when we move it (parallel to the southern wind and waves) they’ll just roll on over it. I’m sorry, I should’ve explained it better in the vid!
Renee
I appreciate that Zatara's episodes are reasonably close to real time, as opposed to other channels that are months behind. I like seeing the date, too. Good job Renee :)
Yes! It’s nice to know the date to have a reference for the weather/season❤️
I agree 1000% There is one in particular that I completely stopped watching because of that.
Do you want to go to the dock ? Do you want to anchor ? Do you want to go to the floating ball ? Kate replies " I wanna go to the restaurant"... Brilliant . 💯
😂😂Love that girl!
LOL...
The only thing that really mattered.
Kate needs a good fak
The drone footage of the dock moving was pretty awesome!!
Agreed! That’s gotta be a first on UA-cam! Renee really takes care of her audience! 👏
I was curious how it stayed up that long in one go. I thought most DJIs have about a 30 minute tops.. seems like that dock movement would take more than 20 to 30 minutes.
We can always count on the Whitaker crew to keep it real. Well put together Renee. Fairwinds ⛵️
Real would have shown us all the Palestinians that they are killing and land israel is stealing from them.
Just one comment @14:50. I'm so happy to hear a whistler. I'm the oldest of 3 girls. I'll be 60 on 2/26. And my handsome, funny, comedic, musical, 1938 Father(Bob) RIP and my Granny(Ann)RIP were both awesome whistlers. As well as my 5 Aunt's, cousins and my 2 sisters, and his 3 gbabies that are grown. He was the only boy. And of course it whistled down to us. I love to whistle. No matter where I'm at. It is the next best thing to singing. They both come from the heart. Because sometimes someone may whistle along. Hugs from Texas sweeties 😎 Keep on keepin on.
We've been watching you for years... .but are now sailing on our own adventure in the pacific... And now I watch your shows, and just think..... No one realizes how much work sailing is!!!
this kind of life is not easy, but few know that freedom is the most important. Respect for parents, who are rare..hugs
Enjoyed seeing the Shabbat meal. Great translation app at the supermarket!
Great to see the decision making bit with the children…learning on the job and they have no idea how much these exchanges will help them make their own decisions later in life.
Congratulations!!! Thank you for taking me with you on your great journey. I live in Florida and I am looking forward to meeting you in person in Miami, can’t wait. I’ll be wearing my Zatara hat with my let it float away hoodie!!! Love you guys!! Stay safe…
Loved the moving dock and drone shots were ultra cool. I love seeing the stores there and look forward to seeing more of the area. Also, hope you can talk about the whys of needing to leave post haste, at some future date.
Marilyn C.
Thanks!
As always, another great video. Thanks for sharing. Looking forward to when you go through the Suez Canal.
Your videos have always been great 👍, but here lately they have been absolutely amazing, the way you are filming and telling the story is insane. Great job Rene 👏 the day in the life of style is crazy good. Nobody does it like you.
Keith, said something that got me thinking. "I won't sleep, no matter where I'm at!" I suppose, if I were a man with my family, out in the open sea, I probably wouldn't get adequate sleep, and we won't talk about the huge responsibility he's taken on ... wow, I commend him. Keith, If you see this, I hope you're taking care of yourself buddy, health comes first 🙏 get your rest. Btw... recently discovered all of the different family vlogs .. wife,jack,finn, you all are great! Thanks for sharing!❤
If your leaving was on bad terms I suggest you wait till your safely far away before your state what happened on here. Love your videos ..prayers and blessings
That's why Renee said it was going to be a few episodes before she talked about it.
yep no need for an extended stay at the concrete mansion we got enough wars going on in the world to have to send a few b-1 bombers over to get them back lol
I know that you guys are a great family. Captain Keith reminds me of my dad and he would always make sure we are all together.
As Finn ages he favors his mother more and more. Keith, Renee, your children are growing into wonderful young men and women.
Very cool guys, thanks for including us.
You guys are Fantastic! Love all your Videos!!
Congrats on the 500k subscribers Renee.
Seeing a bright all beige coast/land is absolute stunning contrasted with the deep blue water. I would be in amazement.Very foreign concept to behold.
I love how you all work together. Lovely. 🌺 What a beautiful network of friends you have around the world. I’m excited to see your next group of crew. 🌺
The drone footage and sailing and moving the dock was pretty neat. Cool video 👍❤️
I just can’t thank you enough for the enjoyment of being a part of your adventures! I am especially am enjoying the familiar sights in the Gulf of Aqaba Sea, which I saw in 1991. I got out my Israel album to remember that wonderful trip! One of my favorite parts was going in the elevator into the Underwater Observatory and Aquarium. The beautiful coral reefs were amazing! We stayed at the Cesar North Beach hotel in Eilat which had a Bedouin living room( laying down rather then sitting in chairs)! Another amazing experience was staying in at El Salaam Bedouin Hotel on the Sinai desert , then climbing Mt. Sinai, leaving at 2 AM with a full mom and arriving in time to watch the sunrise.
Great seeing the decision making process on "parking" options : )
I like the straight to the point $500,000 boat Comment BTW your boat is now about $800K on Yacht World
Thank you so much you guys for taking all of us on your journey really enjoyed the video. Aloha from Hawaii Jan Michaels. ❤
I like the part where the kids were asked what they would do. Perhaps this happens more off camera than we know? but I think that is good for them to be grilled with what they would do and why because what if in future there is an emergency or two or a serious accident on board and they need to be able to make decisions on their own.
Actually it would be a fun episode where you guys role play a simulated situation where the young adults have to make the decisions to resolve the whatever occurred, as if the parents weren't there. Also it would be part drill.
Keith could be the instructor/referee (much like a Game Master in a Table-top RPG) relaying the simulated situation, answering questions they ask and asking questions himself and perhaps increasing the drama where needed, 'oh while this is happening- now this breaks' or whatever goes.
I could see this as interesting film material that perhaps could be filmed once or twice a season and also would be good experience for the young adults to take it seriously (and not ham it up on camera) and try to problem solve or think on their feet with what they know or have been told in the past. You guys might already do drills from time to time? but making it an entire video could be educational for others on the water.
Renee is becoming an outstanding videographer and narrator.
I agree
She is amazing. Best sailing channel out there.
I think she has been for MANY years now….
I find it amazing how similar grocery stores are across the world. The layout, the tone of the register beep, the carts, the racks of sunglasses, everything.
Just goes to show you that there are only a few Parent Companies that rule the world.
It could also be that once grocery stores reach a certain size (ie, a supermarket) then the needs of stocking, storing, and shopping dictate that only a small range of configurations are going to work well. A few companies may truly rule the world, but similar shopping experiences may not be evidence of that.
Also buyers studies of pattern behavior are the same around the world. Plus put super cheap items very low or very high, expensive at eye level. Lost leaders at the entrance, candy by the check out, where you're bored waiting and at your weakest, etc
My father was in the “grocery business” for nearly 45 years. It’s all a science!
I love when the kids say yes sir. Soooo respectful!
I've heard that Egypt it a headache for cruisers so thanks for working out the kinks for the rest of us! Egypt is definitely on our list.
Great as always as a former Sonarman the only thing I can suggest is just to make sure the transducer head is clean of growth or debris but only use a brush to clean it don't use a scraper or you might damage the transducer.
Z-crew, I made it through the binge over a few weeks. I'm working on the family to sell everything and move on to blue waters... don't think it's going to happen. I told my daughter y'all supplement your food with fish you catch on passage... she said we'd starve since I never catch fish. I've absolutely enjoyed your real life approach to sharing your story, and Keith should teaching more kids how to be a real man and learn how to fix crap. Safe sailing, good winds, and keep fishing.
So cool! I'm from Brazil and it's so fun to see a family with such good energy enjoying life. Good luck and good trip!
I loved the creative videos with the drone.
It gives such a great perspective on some things.
I've visited and lived in Israel a few times, the real struggle isn't for land or religion but humus, falafel, and swarma. bitterly contested. the best swarma probably Arabic in Haifa although this was a few years ago. I've had fantastic falafel in tel aviv and Jerusalem at Jewish stands. humus, both peoples make a beautiful humus and wonderful salads. party trance nightclub and market, beach in tel aviv, the quiet wind of Masada, Ein Gedi and the chaotic magnificence of Jerusalem. i lived on Kibutz Alonim, and Moshav Neot HaKiKar truly different life experiences. have a great journey and travel Israel for awhile ideally a few months rather than weeks..
Started watching your series yesterday, am already up to Ep 53. Hooked! (That is, not anchored). thank you for your efforts to document your adventures.
And now, after being home sick whilst on holiday from work, have binged every episode up to date. Awesome production on the videos, Renee, I'm just not sure now how to get my sailing fix in between your posts. Looking forward to all that's coming.
Nice vid. Always enjoy your travels.
Quick Tip from Charlie
who ran a 100ft baltic barque;
always drop a bowline on the dock cleat
&adjust lines safely aboard in the dark.
And when you set them just right
you can even sail right off them
in the still of the night.
Oh this was fun !!! But now I don’t want to do my work 🥺 I wanna go on a vacation and get away from the blizzard hitting today !
I can’t wait to hear how y’all handled the fiasco’s, all those decisions would be hard for me, Keith is so good at it !
Blessings to you all !
Y’all videos are sooo relaxing and glad I can live through y’all !!
Not sure why, but this may be my favorite "sailboat" out there. In fact, it is the only catamaran that actually looks good and seems perfect in terms of size and stability. Really like this model. The newer ones don't seem as good for some reason.
Only Renee can make an entire episode out of following a little floating dock around and it is COMPLETELY FASCINATING.
Happy Zatara Thursday!
The High point of Thursday!! Like Friday and watching Episodes of DALLAS 50 years ago!! (Hopefully the season Cliffhanger isn't throwing Keith off the boat in high seas)
That was cool. Thanks for sharing this with us. The dock move from the drone was well done.
Great job, Finn!
Great arieal footage guys. Nice to see - the bigger picture....
I'm really impressed how smart your kids are and how well-behaved they are. If they are in a town, all Keith has to say is you 3 go together and "Me and mom will walk together". They reply SURE and happily continue their excursion.
As always, another very groovy sailing adventure.
At first, I thought the floating dock was cool but way too much trouble, then I saw the shore power and it all came together. Great Video.
So proud of Fynn. He really is becoming a hardworking responsible little man. You go boy.🤗🤗
CREWMEMBER...... One day you guys will become like Corporate America and call your Children "TEAM MEMBERS"..... {I Hope NOT!!}
Another great video! Thanks for sharing!
Love watching the logistics portion of sailing. So interesting
moving that floating dock was interesting. never seen anything like that before.
I always enjoy watching Sailing Zatara!!😺👍❤️
Awesome video guys!!! Finn's videos are great to!!! Great pics and videos for sure
What is the name of his channel?
4:19 something in Israel was smooth, easy, and quick? No way 🤣🤣
J/K I love that country. Eilat is an amazing town.
That dock seemed like a lot of trouble!
Enjoy video looks like rough sea while sailing ⛵️! Ocean water beautifully blue color! 😘⛵️😀 Mike from Missouri
Wow you guys are addictive - I'm binge watching, lol
As always, love you guys!!! Thank you!!!!!
Hey guys awesome show, How is Anna doing I hope fine I hope to see her soon. Godspeed to you all.
happy sailing
GOOD TO BE BACK..
Happy thirsty Thursday thanks for sharing again 😊😊😊😊😊
I love how this family communicates. They don’t speak over one another and they have a wonderful respect for each other.
Always amazed at the Zatara crew efficiency. That is once you decide where to dock.
2.9K+ subscriber LIKE; 24K+ desktop shipmate view. While being a crew-member (to join in the guitar/music jams) sounds like it'd be fun - this old guy is WAY out of bounds on the age-bracket. You younginz get to have all that kind of fun and adventure. I dig how the Skipper's chair/bench/seat is a proper loveseat-size.
Love it to the Bone
Great job captain and crew.
Pretty good adventure out there in the Middle East for you guys. Pretty cool.❤
As much as I would love to go over to blue water cruising I can’t, I will never be able to afford that life and so learning about it would make me ungrateful for what I do have !
I’ll just support you by watching your videos 🥰
@sailingzatara.. sailing Zatara isn’t giving away a prize, stop scamming people and get a job !!!!!
My favorite part of today’s episode is the time lapse drone footage y’all did, it made me giggle 😆
Amazing family!
Great, drone shots
I haven’t seen your program for a few weeks where have you been? I miss you all the best Jack from Australia🇦🇺😊❤️
Land Locked Mid Michigan ,Thanks Your Family for another Great Video
I would pick the mooring ball at this time, while it's not too windy. Grab it now. Dinghy to shore. No tying up to an UNattached dock, unless you want it to "float away" !
Another great great show!!!
The Montana State Bobcat Hoodie has emerged again!!!
Eilat is a nice place, where you can see 4 countries at once. Dolphin Reef is something special.
Sailors think/plan for weather but Keith gave his old hobby away when he said always think about an escape plan. Only pilots think like that! Good teaching moments & parenting in this episode letting young Capt Jack think through the situation critically.
Keith, binged your series for the past 2 weeks, love it all! I’ve not seen on any vids that rigging has been inspected. Are you comfortable with all your rigging? Stay safe!
👍 safe travels!
Love when they upload makes my days better especially after a hard days work just close my eyes and listen to the water imagining the day I have my own boat to live on
Happy Thursday!!! Love your videos!
The only time
I'd EVER tie
to a marina cleat
is if I thought I'd "die"
on the hook,
on a ball,
or lashed with chain
to some rocky wall.
A marina's for those
who like buying roses
instead of using the rose
on their chart.
As a Skipper you know
when SHTF & it starts to blow
a few anchors in "Vees"
can calm any fast heart.
come up to Tel Aviv!
u guy r just so sweet I luv watching ur videos and just watching how boat life is and u guys seem to be the perfect fit for this lol! the filming is AMAZING, the editing as well:) I love ur channel so much! keep it up guys its honestly my dream to be doing exactly what u guys r, have a very nice day!!
Captain Keith, 'the dock whisperer'.
@ 6min "We're Humans - we can do it ! " great takeaway Finn 😎😂
Go bobcats!! Also love the content been watching from the early days!
My motion sick ass wants to send a video, but there’s no chance in hell that I could join you. So I enjoy sailing the world with you online. Mighty fine filming and editing Renee.
Instead of rewiring your shore power connection you should pick a common connector for the shore end and buy a bunch of the mating connectors and install a foot or two of wire on them and whenever you need a different connection you can buy one and make adapters without having to modify the main shore power cord.
On most all of my miller welders the end simply unscrews from the cord and I can screw on whatever connector I want. I don't know if it already exists but someone needs to come up with a universal shore power cord system that has interchangeable connectors and all the marinas could sell them to boat owners.
Love your drone footage and narration Renee. Keith is such a character too! lol would be great if you showed more of the culture, history etc re the places you were visiting though?
Renee this was a very soothing episode😎🏁
Beautiful place.
I’ve been to Eilat twice. Nice beach town.
I bet the Zatara boat could fetch more than 500k now with all Keith's upgrades and top notch maintenance.
Didn't t they get it made? In Thailand u can get it built fr less.
@Ocy Fofo no they bought it in France and it was specific make and model that is well built. I'm not sure one could build one as well with all the upgrades for only 500k just my opinion. I did brief look online for same boat resale in Europe community and couldn't find one under 500k. And the ones I found were more like 650k to 1M for roughly same boat and I'd take Zataras knowing the upgrades and superb maintenance.