SOLO PACIFIC: Sailing Alone to Hawaii from Los Angeles in a 37’ Vintage Yawl

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  • Опубліковано 24 жов 2024

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  • @mowieboy
    @mowieboy 2 місяці тому +13

    That was very cool…because it was very real. Thank you for letting us join you on n the journey

    • @huntforagefish4730
      @huntforagefish4730 Місяць тому +1

      Agreed. That's why I subscribed. Watching young, beautiful rich people sailing expensive cats is boring. This is the shit I live for. This is reality.

  • @BlackWires
    @BlackWires 2 місяці тому +16

    "i am exceptionally prone to learning the hard way" saved it all. Thanks for showing the good and bad! Well done

  • @m.i.aalien3656
    @m.i.aalien3656 2 місяці тому +31

    Bro.. you weren't only battling the conditions but your your own mental health... Not sure if your head was in the right space for this passage at the time but glad you fought through and made it to the other side. A bucket list ticked of for sure. Congratulations... On all fronts!

    • @huntforagefish4730
      @huntforagefish4730 Місяць тому +1

      No ones head is ever in the right space for this kind of voyage (I think). It's about how you cope and move forward.

  • @stevegoodwin9001
    @stevegoodwin9001 2 місяці тому +24

    Balance the sails to balance the boat and let the wind vane do its job. Use the mizzen. The Cape Horn is one of the best out there if the installation is correct and the boat is balanced. Congrats on your achievement. Not only the solo sail but also self-awareness and the introspection. Mid passage rants are to be expected. You obviously benefited from it. Thanks for the real content video. I'll keep an eye out in case you get to K Bay on Oahu. I have cold beer.

  • @oei301
    @oei301 2 місяці тому +5

    Josh, I have total respect for your bravery to solo to Hawaii. I am currently on Maui and the weather is perfect. Congrats

  • @markboehme
    @markboehme 2 місяці тому +5

    New subscriber, just finished watching. Loved that you left it raw and real, not homogenized. You got a special girl there as well. Sailors have been known to fall for girls like that. She knew one lei wasn’t enough for a real sailor. Glad she said yes! Sending Aloha to both of you!

  • @davidlanting8857
    @davidlanting8857 2 місяці тому +7

    Great video, dude. It really brought home the reality of solo voyaging. All the ups and downs and the love and thankfulness you developed for your vessel and nature. Fair winds!

  • @windansea6702
    @windansea6702 2 місяці тому +8

    Congratulations! Most people don’t realize just how far that passage is.

  • @bobv8219
    @bobv8219 2 місяці тому +5

    Dude that was so well done and congratulations on the passage. I was as emotional as you were. Amazing accomplishment bravo 👍🌊☕️👋⛵️

  • @GregHerrick-w4w
    @GregHerrick-w4w День тому

    Thank you for sharing your journey! Very impressive.

  • @gregkruegermann8164
    @gregkruegermann8164 2 місяці тому +16

    Good job man! I did that trip out of MDR myself singlehanded in 2023 last year, 18 days to Honolulu, 24 days 5hrs back to MDR. Mexico this fall, maybe back to Hawaii.
    I'll look for you out there.

    • @groovydoo
      @groovydoo Місяць тому

      What were you sailing?

    • @trentwilliamson
      @trentwilliamson Місяць тому

      don't go to mexico too dangerous.

    • @gregkruegermann8164
      @gregkruegermann8164 Місяць тому +1

      @@groovydoo '99 Hunter 410, outfitted for it.

    • @groovydoo
      @groovydoo Місяць тому +1

      @@gregkruegermann8164 • How much sailing experience does it take to cross an ocean. I imagine you need to know how to repair everything on the boat and have sailed in all sorts of conditions. I bet it takes time!

    • @gregkruegermann8164
      @gregkruegermann8164 Місяць тому +2

      @groovydoo need to know every inch of your boat, have worked on everything at least once, know what to do to sail in any condition. Have some years of practice, see if you like it or can even mange it, then do it alone.
      I've been sailing over 40 years, on my 4th boat, started 25' Coronado, Ericson 27, Hunter 34 and now my 41' for the last 12 years.
      Long distance solo crossings are a special kind of challenging sport. Most other sports only require 1 ball to play.

  • @ABoatNamedCrazy
    @ABoatNamedCrazy 2 місяці тому +9

    Beautiful boat Capt. She took care of you. Great video.

  • @ronschwolsky1626
    @ronschwolsky1626 2 місяці тому +5

    I don’t believe I saw the Mizzen sail used until maybe the last day. Anyhow, thanks for reminding me why I would never do this journey solo. Sleep deprivation would get me. Congratulations on your adventure…it didn’t look fun, but you have accomplished something that many of us only dream about. …and you did it on a boat from the 60s! Cheers from Los Angeles. Onward.

  • @kptbillburkett8735
    @kptbillburkett8735 Місяць тому

    Congratulations and Aloha from the Big Island of Hawaii, Aloha from Ocean View Hawaii on the Big Island!

  • @wstadlock
    @wstadlock 2 місяці тому +8

    It took us 27 days, one crew member didn't understand why we were heading way south of destination, and would steer straight to HI when on watch at night, we kept getting into the trash bowl high pressure and losing wind.
    28 days on wetsnail 32 with owner, Kauai to Frisco in November.
    You in Reeds bay now? Check the currents when going between islands.

  • @silvastories
    @silvastories 2 місяці тому +5

    I plan to do this one day with the wife. I think the first voyage will be Hawaii as well. I’m from California as well and watch lots of sailing videos for 7 years now. I think it’s time for me as well. Good sailing my friend. You got a follow

    • @davidlanting8857
      @davidlanting8857 2 місяці тому +2

      "If anyone should contemplate a voyage, I would say GO (now).

  • @lg7014
    @lg7014 2 місяці тому +3

    Outstanding effort! Your video documentation revealed the real challenge of solo ocean sailing - "that that doesn't kill you makes you stronger". High regards!

  • @netrhyda8761
    @netrhyda8761 2 місяці тому +2

    A great achievement, and a beautiful boat! Congratulations!

  • @frogsintheforest
    @frogsintheforest 2 місяці тому +3

    Lovely nostalgic boat. Great video. Hope we'll get to see a bit more of you and your boat,

  • @יואבשפרונג-ו9ל
    @יואבשפרונג-ו9ל Місяць тому

    Thanks for a lovely hour, a great hour felt like beeingn there with you on your amazing journey

  • @SeattleLifeguard
    @SeattleLifeguard Місяць тому +1

    Bro, you're officially a badass. Anyone who completes a passage like that singlehanded is exceptional. My girlfriend and I sailed from Mexico to Hawaii and I can tell you that having someone else aboard was huge. I really think it would have been twice as difficult without her. I handled the nights, but was able to crash out however long I needed during the day, knowing that she was there to keep watch. Great video!! Think about your difficulties and how to minimize them for your next passage. We have a Hydrovane and don't have to to deal with any of the chafing issues that you had to deal with. Hydrovanes are expensive, but a consideration, if you can pull it. You also mentioned gybes. Make sure you always have a gybe preventer rigged if there's any possibility of getting wind from aft of the beam. We run lines from the boom to blocks forward along the rail on both side, running back to the cockpit. Our best pieces of kit so far have been a high-water bilge alarm and a bilge pump counter. You want to know when you're sinking as soon as possible. Good to see you in your PFD and/or harness! I would wear mine anytime I was out of the cabin if I were singlehanding too. Great video - where to next? Hope to see you out there. SV Jean Anne, 1986 Lord Nelson 35.

  • @MrDbeatty52003
    @MrDbeatty52003 2 місяці тому +1

    Great job.thank you for sharing your experience with us

  • @markmahan6768
    @markmahan6768 Місяць тому

    Absolutely GREAT! I'm now a subscriber, you earned it!

  • @RoryL83
    @RoryL83 2 місяці тому +12

    I have an expletive laden cry baby tirade daily and I'm not out in the middle of the Pacific.

    • @scottwilson7835
      @scottwilson7835 2 місяці тому +5

      Ditto... like when spilling coffee walking to the porch! I'm guessing some content creators won't show realness. It's okay to be real. Sometimes my tirade gets me over the hump.

  • @mcmoffitt
    @mcmoffitt 2 місяці тому +1

    Ballsy! Congratulations 👏🏻. I did two return trips (HI to CA) in my youth (4 person crew). It was a lot of work. Hats off to you for singlehanding it, cant even imagine... Again, congrats!

  • @yawls3811
    @yawls3811 2 місяці тому +40

    Why don't you use your mizzen? It's the most versatile sail on the boat. You can balance the sail plan to reduce helm and make the wheel or tiler much more manageable. Having more balanced sails will help your wind vane work better. "Balance your sails," is the first thing the wind vane companies tell you to do. You can use it in heavy weather, just drop your main and you're sailing more upright and more more balanced. and probably without losing any speed. It will also help with the rolling you talk about. I'm so surprised when I see yawls sailing without their mizzen. I had a Migrator Block Island 40 for years and always sailed with my mizzen. It was usually the first sail I raised and the last I took down. I've heard some people, who are clearly new to sailing and don't understand the finer points say that they don't want to raise the mizzen because it doesn't add anything to the sail plan. It adds everything---all the things i mentioned above. and much more. Most of all it's a beautiful sail and yawls are the most beautiful boats. You never saw any of the yawls that won the Bermuda races and many other ones, sail without their mizzens and the crew of those boats would tell you exactly what I have said here and much, much more. I would love watching your channel, it's really well done, but I can't stand to see you sail with so little understanding of sailing a yawl. Best of luck.

    • @frankgottschalk6875
      @frankgottschalk6875 2 місяці тому +1

      Wenn ich einen Kommentar auf deutsch hinterlassen darf...
      Genau das habe ich mir auch gedacht, warum benutzt der Mann seinen Besammast nicht?
      Jeder schreibt, die Stabilität erhöht sich und das Schiff reagiert anders, also warum hat er es nicht gemacht?

    • @miked5563
      @miked5563 2 місяці тому +2

      How many crossing have you made?

    • @miked5563
      @miked5563 2 місяці тому +2

      Screw this guys comment. Excellent job.

    • @juliusevolvere6835
      @juliusevolvere6835 2 місяці тому

      @@miked5563 look up the definition of ad hominem.

    • @miked5563
      @miked5563 2 місяці тому

      Answer the question ​@@juliusevolvere6835

  • @DaleShirley-o1u
    @DaleShirley-o1u 2 місяці тому +1

    You have a great attitude even though frustration enters from time to time life is good!!

  • @niemanjulie
    @niemanjulie 2 місяці тому +1

    Love it! Great video! The visuals were stunning, and the content was engaging from start to finish. I especially appreciated the insights shared; they really added depth to the overall message. Can't wait to see more like this in the future!

  • @johna9904
    @johna9904 2 місяці тому +4

    had a buddy buy a boat and decide to sail from one HI island to another. He invited his best friend and girlfriend.
    about 8 hours into it, the sea got brought and he got sick and so did his buddy, they were puking and crying down in the hull while the GF with no experience
    sailed them to safe port.

  • @Mr.T-BAGGIN-UR-MOM
    @Mr.T-BAGGIN-UR-MOM 2 місяці тому

    Congratulations sir! Cant wait to join you all in the mext 5-10 yrs.

  • @scottwilson7835
    @scottwilson7835 2 місяці тому +9

    Thanks for sharing your experience. Congratulations, Captain. You made it and very few earthlings are capable of even contemplating a adventure like that.👍👍😎⛵⚓

  • @CallSignWhiplash
    @CallSignWhiplash 2 місяці тому +4

    Beautiful boat brother, keep going 🤙🏼

  • @invention-city
    @invention-city Місяць тому

    Very nice edit. Appreciate you sharing the reality!

  • @masterblaster2626
    @masterblaster2626 Місяць тому

    I'm a sailing video aficionado (watch a few different channels) and I can say that I really enjoyed the adventure that you shared. Those extended "alone" periods that solo-sailors experience may be useful in people learning more about themselves than they previously knew, which sounds kooky because who knows you more than you? But different situation arise different responses and, in retrospect, we take the next step. There's seems to be something metaphysical about this process, but any explanation for that will have to wait.

  • @NakM290
    @NakM290 2 місяці тому

    Congrats and well done! Look forward to more of your adventures. Fair winds.

  • @TreePlantedByTheRiver
    @TreePlantedByTheRiver 2 місяці тому +3

    Congrats. Thinking Hawaii is a good place to get a deal on sailboats. 😊

    • @joelschafer4770
      @joelschafer4770 2 місяці тому

      Ha, ha...we sold ours in New Zealand....just a bit further to sail

  • @xrpuertorican4472
    @xrpuertorican4472 Місяць тому

    Thank you for sharing your adventure.

  • @danielearle8886
    @danielearle8886 Місяць тому

    Beautiful Journey Bro,Very Touching.

  • @abbiehoffman5002
    @abbiehoffman5002 2 місяці тому +3

    Great choice of beer my friend.

  • @stackingsmiles1372
    @stackingsmiles1372 2 місяці тому +1

    You made it solo! Amazing accomplishment brother…

  • @OrdinaryBloke66
    @OrdinaryBloke66 Місяць тому

    I felt the pain , I get motion sickness on bus. Always wanted to sail but not sure now lol. Fantastic film pal 👏 .. 🇬🇧

  • @jonathanhernandez4304
    @jonathanhernandez4304 Місяць тому

    Sometimes the storms we fight inside are tougher than the storms nature throws at us. But it's ok because the victory's is worth it. I can relate, most of us being honest can relate. Including the wind vane problem. It kills me when something confounds me for days then I wake up with clarity and the solution almost presents itself.

  • @crazyjon616
    @crazyjon616 2 місяці тому +1

    Great video, it was a pleasure finding your channel.

  • @dphotos007
    @dphotos007 2 місяці тому +3

    Congratulations on your completing your sail. I learned to sail last year on a Catalina boat. I have always been a power boat person but learning to sail that changed my mind. I am in my 60’s now and I wish I learned when I was a kid. I can tell you there are not that many men or women who would sail alone on such a long adventure. It is something you can be very proud of and I have a few question for you, for times that were very boring did you read books or run movies on a laptop or an IPad. When you cross an ocean so large did you have a satellite phone with you and did you speak to the ships that were close to you? Were you going to sail back to Southern California, stay in Hawaii, sale your boat or sail to the South Pacific islands?

  • @paullivingston6312
    @paullivingston6312 2 місяці тому

    Cool to see you adjust to the situation

  • @robertf3340
    @robertf3340 2 місяці тому

    Much respect brother. I just took a cruise ship from LA to Hawaii and back and it was rough as hell. I couldn’t imagine doing it in a small boat, alone.

  • @zviruga
    @zviruga 2 місяці тому +1

    Bad Ass Man. Living the dream, so awesome.

  • @danknox9986
    @danknox9986 2 місяці тому

    Congratulations. Thanks for sharing.

  • @luisangelmartinez8828
    @luisangelmartinez8828 2 місяці тому +1

    Congratulations on your voyage Captain

  • @joshhammertimez9739
    @joshhammertimez9739 2 місяці тому +2

    You've come a long way, baby!

  • @davemitchell6281
    @davemitchell6281 2 місяці тому

    hammered ! you did good fun ! I could only wish.

  • @mailbagps
    @mailbagps 2 місяці тому +4

    I have done that trip many times, it is coming back that is the chore - going is typically easy. Looks like a possible interference in the mizzen boom and wind vane. You are one jibe from having no vane?

  • @Steve-hs5le
    @Steve-hs5le Місяць тому

    Some people think about this. Some people dream about this. Few people accomplish this. Totally awesome your the few.🤙

  • @billthomas172
    @billthomas172 2 місяці тому +1

    I think you would be amazed how much better she would act with the mizzen up

  • @svoffcay9231
    @svoffcay9231 2 місяці тому +2

    Well done!

  • @koreanstallion
    @koreanstallion 2 місяці тому

    Thank you! Great job!

  • @sanfranciscobay
    @sanfranciscobay 2 місяці тому +1

    Rolling, Pitching, Yawing, constant uncomfortable Ships movement for 2 weeks. What a test of ones endurance ability.

  • @RobertSantos-rw8dy
    @RobertSantos-rw8dy Місяць тому

    Aloha Mate thanks for sharing your journey.. You followed your path. I have always dreamed about what you have done. However, my other dreams of living and working in Asia was stronger..

  • @quandaledingus-ks4xb
    @quandaledingus-ks4xb 2 місяці тому +7

    i never saw your mizzen up that entire time, whys that?

  • @HondoSauce
    @HondoSauce 2 місяці тому +4

    I’d be nervous about losing all power, not being proficient at reading charts, getting lost and wind up having a volleyball as my best friend

    • @SeattleLifeguard
      @SeattleLifeguard Місяць тому +1

      Losing all power is a concern, so it's important to have multiple methods of charging your batteries. We have solar, our engine's alternator, and a generator. Beyond that, we have multiple options for navigation - Navionics on our cell phones and tablets, and a battery operated handheld GPS device. Reading charts really isn't a thing, with modern electronic navigation. Having a good understanding of dead reckoning is a helpful skill.

  • @sb-cg3zq
    @sb-cg3zq Місяць тому

    Congratulations!

  • @briancuthbert4508
    @briancuthbert4508 Місяць тому

    This done you good. You seemed a bit down at the start . Good on you !!😉

  • @MikeKite-e5x
    @MikeKite-e5x 2 місяці тому +1

    Fantastic!

  • @AWBepi
    @AWBepi 2 місяці тому +1

    great. just great.

  • @USNAVDC
    @USNAVDC Місяць тому

    That water is so rough, I almost got seasick watching it.

  • @markgarry7866
    @markgarry7866 2 місяці тому

    Nice video, good footage and perspective. I bought a classic sailboat in San Fran looking for a partner for it and help with the refitting of some parts to make her bluewater ready. Definitely wanting to do Hawaii, Cabo, Marquesas, Fiji, and on from there. You got another sub from me. Loved it.

  • @thewaterheaterfactory
    @thewaterheaterfactory 2 місяці тому +4

    Wow!

  • @MarinaProductions1
    @MarinaProductions1 Місяць тому

    RESPECT!

  • @TheCoyoteTail
    @TheCoyoteTail 2 місяці тому

    Amazing work!

  • @DaleShirley-o1u
    @DaleShirley-o1u 2 місяці тому +1

    Good video Amigo!!

  • @thestorminmymind
    @thestorminmymind Місяць тому

    Well done dude seriously well don't 🎉

  • @TheCapGuy
    @TheCapGuy 2 місяці тому

    I am going to follow your journey

  • @canuckbucks
    @canuckbucks Місяць тому

    You need to understand your equipment before sailing to Hawaii. That's what the Catalina's are for! lol. You have to appreciate that its very possible to finally 'learn the lesson' minutes before you die a horrible death, alone and afraid, forced to understand and dwell upon the fact that you are about to become fish food. I do a full check of boat's systems every day, including a camera check of rudder and prop (midday has best light I found). Depending on complexity of boat (number of systems to check) you can split the check, part one breakfast, part two after lunch. I always have "breakfast' at same time, even if just tea and biscuit due to seasickness, always put something in there to train body, and then lunch too. If boat is simple I do two full checks per day. Checks give me either confidence or concern depending on what I see, but point is to understand the progression of wear and tear and appreciate how 'mishaps' are always a progression of multiple events that can only take place if the crew is ignorant of all of them. All you need to do to break that complex chain of events leading to catastrophe is to discover and respond to one of them. Making that as easy as possible is all that seamanship is. Thanks for the vid, here's to ya.

  • @james2398
    @james2398 2 місяці тому

    Awesome video

  • @joerectifier
    @joerectifier 2 місяці тому +3

    I don’t have the capacity for this trip……but if I was going to try you can bet I would bring along cartons of Marlboros…..bad for health, good for contemplation and having a timeout from problems

  • @sempertalis1230
    @sempertalis1230 2 місяці тому +1

    Intresting, because he installed a wind vane, he can not use the mizzen.
    This is a yawl and the mizzen would work quite well instead of the wind vane.
    I wonder why he has given up on the mizzen in favor of the wind vane.
    Anyone done the same and can enlighten me please?

    • @saylaveenadmearedead
      @saylaveenadmearedead Місяць тому

      Was used for racing. Yawl is unnecessary for cruising, check out the awesome Main and jib sails. Yawl rig is good for spare parts or to hoist stuff on board.

  • @markboden4592
    @markboden4592 2 місяці тому

    Well done lad!

  • @ElizabethWheatly
    @ElizabethWheatly Місяць тому +1

    I give this video like and hope you will run ads to promote your nice channel

  • @tigersharkdiver
    @tigersharkdiver 2 місяці тому

    Sweet Video

  • @stinkintoad
    @stinkintoad Місяць тому

    I think you would have been better off with the mizzen raised. Would have been less rolling but it appears the mizzen boom would rip off your cape horn on a jibe?

  • @Hojson
    @Hojson 2 місяці тому +1

    Wow good work. I'm from Oahu and wanted to do the reverse trip. What island you end up landing on?

  • @paulmarkham9689
    @paulmarkham9689 2 місяці тому

    Thank you for your hard work with this video. What are men without dreams?

  • @mikestevens9455
    @mikestevens9455 2 місяці тому +1

    Mizzen disrupts wind vane airflow, otherwise yes.

  • @MV33512
    @MV33512 Місяць тому

    Damn dude. That voyage stressed me out. Glad you made safely!
    Did you have to sail back??

  • @714lgdan
    @714lgdan 2 місяці тому

    Amazing courage and great video! Thanks for posting. I've been thinking of doing this passage and looking to buy a Catalina 38. I dont have any sailing experience and would practice going to and from Catalina Island. How much sailing experience do you have?

  • @bradfordbarrettluckotheIrish
    @bradfordbarrettluckotheIrish 2 місяці тому

    What brand of shades are you wearing brother? Loved the scene when you smelled land!

  • @Clouddddxjzjs552
    @Clouddddxjzjs552 Місяць тому

    i love this. you’re awesome!!! how long did the journey take?

  • @allans7281
    @allans7281 2 місяці тому

    Awesome video glad you made it your footage is spectacular
    How many days did it take you and did you just use marine navigation and vhf radio for wind and weather reports?

  • @Happ465
    @Happ465 Місяць тому

    You seemed to always be complaining I have to ask what did you hope to get out of this voyage? Do you believe you had the necessary skills to undertake this voyage?

  • @kukuipupule4415
    @kukuipupule4415 2 місяці тому

    Almost dying but not... Waterman
    Level 1

  • @Iseevideo101
    @Iseevideo101 2 місяці тому

    Wait till you go back to CA. That's a long one.

  • @groovydoo
    @groovydoo Місяць тому

    How much sailing experience did you have before doing this?

  • @sanfranciscobay
    @sanfranciscobay 2 місяці тому

    Why did you Solo? Why did you not take a volunteer or paid crew member?

  • @USNAVDC
    @USNAVDC Місяць тому

    So, did you sail back to Los Angeles?

  • @sanfranciscobay
    @sanfranciscobay 2 місяці тому

    Are you prone to Motion Sickness? If yes, how bad and how long did it last on these 2 plus weeks?

  • @quandaledingus-ks4xb
    @quandaledingus-ks4xb 2 місяці тому +1

    13:15 how have i had this exact vision...

  • @ryanpaul4176
    @ryanpaul4176 Місяць тому

    Holy shit on the transitions dude. Is the whole video like this?

  • @sanfranciscobay
    @sanfranciscobay 2 місяці тому

    32:33 If that blob of stuff full of bacteria enters your skin through microscopic openings, it's a potential infection, which can get bad really fast.

  • @Premier-Media-Group
    @Premier-Media-Group 2 місяці тому

    Subbed

  • @dja1353
    @dja1353 2 місяці тому

    I guess you’ll be going back?