Fantastic voice overs, epic drone footage, high quality transitions, and added graphics take these already spectacular videos to a completely different level! Thank you so much!
🥰🥹 I’m so glad you enjoy our videos Eric. Really appreciate your kind words and feedback. The episodes take me hours to complete, so I really appreciate you taking the time to say all those nice things ❤️🥰 You’re keeping me fuelled up to start the next one!! Yewwww! Thank YOU so much mate! 🙌🤓😃❤️✌️🏝️
Just amazing! You guys are making the case to my family to go on a sailing adventure. I literally get them to watch your videos and just stand back and let your content do the heavy lifting for me. Thank you so much for sharing… just amazing 🎉❤
It really is magic. A bugger get out to, but a splendid place to park up for the week! The weather Gods looked after us, thats for sure... but ... the season is changing.. and the stormy weather is quickly approaching. Yikes.. some interesting times are ahead! 👀
Goodmorning again you guys & another brilliant video & the underwater shots were ace & oh so beautiful the colours of coral are hey. That place where you are looks just so lovely & to be there with only 2 only people was just awesome. I must say that you look brilliant in white Kristina & your videoing( such a word) or filming improves with every video you put out. Man you both have come such a long way since leaving Melbourne. By the way way we have one of your days today with temp of 21C but hey you know that in the real world as I think you are currently in Melbourne just in time for the Melbourne Cup horse racing tomorrow. Wherever you are, travel safe & keep up the good work of filming please. Cheers.
An absolute cinematic masterpiece! Give me the ocean as my backyard any day! Kristen you're amazing, in love with your poetic journalistic commentary, and that intro was top notch 👌 You're doing such an amazing job turning us into ocean lovers by your vlogs 🎥 I'm so glad that I found your gem of a channel! Keep clocking in those nautical miles and stay safe!
Aw, thank you so much Jasmin! What a beautiful compliment. Cheers for spreading the love and making the world a better place :) I'm so grateful to share our story with you, and it's so lovely to hear your feedback, it keeps us inspired to continue to share our love for adventure and the ocean xxx Big hugs, K x
@@KristinasTravels You are more than welcome hun! You both are truly such an inspiration and definitely fueling the passion for your audience to get out of this conformative society and live life to the fullest! Can't wait to see where you go next on your adventures! 🌊🌴☀️ Jaz 🌺
My adventures on the high seas ended eighteen years ago, but part of my soul is still on the ocean. Nowadays, I just visit the Pacific from time to time. Your video travels capture the romance that is life on the sea away from the turbulent world we know today. Fair winds and following seas! QM1(SW), USN, retired.
Hi Michael, wow, what an incredible career you had! It’s wonderful to hear you still get out on the water during your retirement, nothing beats the smell of the ocean and the feeling of freedom you feel! ❤️😍🙌 x
Most people would give their right arm just to have one of your average days out there. Sitting in such a beautiful spot, sipping strong coffee would be paradise. Myself, I am left handed... Hmmm. Great videos, LOL.
Here Guys,. . . I've got an expensive tip for you. 'A BOMMIE CAM' which is a GoPro cam in a waterproof casing, Clipped to a vertical bracket suspended off the Bow. Might make another bit of safety gear for spotting underwater nasties ?? 😊😊 Cheers. Jim.
Truely! 🍕🏝️ So hard to leave, that water!!!!! But yes, as those winds started to pick up, the swell started to get a little too much, it was time to leave 😮💨🤟 haha, boat life 🙈❤️
Kristina your journalistic style of commentary and editing is spot on!!! It makes me drool watching your adventures all up and down the Great Barrier Reef!!! I absolutely cannot wait until I get to share rhe same experience with my floating home.
Hey Brad, cheers for the love mate! ❤️ Gosh, I too can’t wait for you to experience the east coasts. It’s an epic roller coaster ride, full of adventure and beauty! I do think a cat would be better to explore the east coast with, so you can tuck into the islands and avoids the swell. Having a 2.2m draft meant we were always out the back!
Beautiful spot, beautiful life! Nailed the camera work and editing. :-) If you’re still taking odds on finding the weight belt, I give it zero. John, I don’t miss the stash. Thanks for sharing folks- Life is good~🎃
❤️ It really is the most secluded, magical & peaceful spot (when the swell doesn’t kick in at the change of the tide 🤣). And I think you’re right about the weight belt! And the stash!!! 😜 Cheers Jack! 🤟
What a beautiful spot it looks like an advertisement for traveling to Australia. I love how you guys always look happy and relaxed. You two have come a long way in your sailing experience. Peace
What an amazing place. I'd love to cruise the coast of Australia. Most definitely on my bucket list. Keep up the good work. SV Kiwi Lady Opua Bay of islands New Zealand 👍
So jealous of the two of you now cause I am hunkerd down in the Netherlands for the winter. But guess what happend here...? it's 23 degrees here...In October !!! the warmest days in October since they start measure it.
1st time watching this channel and I’m glad I did even thou I’m not really into sailing. The length of the episode was key for me and the thumbnail helped. Truely deserved my like and sub. I’ll watch more of your journey. Well done
Another fantastic video. This video really make me appreciate what we have on our doorstep, sadly I've had to come back to the UK for a short time, but your adventures help me see through the gloom.
You'll be back Tony!! Haha, something to look forward to :) It's not about the destination, but the journey, enjoy the UK while you're there, and soon you'll be back in Aus! Yay!
I would really love to have you as my neighbors to produce some waves together, Kristina & John! 😊Have a good journey and always take care! Thanks a lot for having us with your adventures! 🤗
Hey Guys I’ve been watching your content for a while and really enjoy it so thanks. Only thing that I always think about is the name, Kristina’s travels? When you clearly a team and do every thing together as a team.
Hey Michael! The channel has always been a passion project. I started out doing travel guides 🥰 my channel was actually called ‘Global Travel Guides’ would you believe! It was then called ‘Kristina Costalos’! I was then going to call the channel ‘Tucana’s Travels’ but we weren’t sure if we’d keep the boat name. So John and I both agreed (well it was actually John’s idea) that we keep it as Kristina’s Travels (I may like to do travel guides one day too in between sailing), as you could probably tell, John was a little shy about the whole YT idea! Who knows what the future holds. I’m just grateful we do life together!! ❤️
Just a tip if you put your foot in a plastic bag when putting on your wetsuit it’s much easier , less friction grew up surfing on Gold Coast through winter
I lived aboard a Morgan 46 Ketch for a year when I got out of the army. It belonged to my best buddy who ran charters with it and I crewed for him on these trips. My duties were twofold. Of course I handled lines and steered but primarily in the Caribbean I was security because I was an Infantry Officer and those waters were loaded with pirates. I recommended the weapons and night vision we might need and he purchased them. We were never threatened because we were able to identify possible threats in advance and discourage contact. But you face an identical problem. How are you handling it? Or are you just rolling the dice and gambling with your lives? Because the beauty will face a fate far worse than death if you gamble wrong.
First video I’ve seen of yours AMAZING what a life literally true happiness. I have so many questions if you don’t mind sharing. How long have you been at sea? Did you guys grow up around sailing? Now a couple more personal questions if you don’t want to answer that’s fine. How much $$ dose this cost? And what do you guys do for work, To be able to do this? And would somebody who’s never been a sailing be able to do that and if not how much sailing background would you recommend before doing something like this ? Thanks for your time in advance for your answers if you chose to answer
Hey Anthony! 👋 Welcome!! So nice to have you here 🥰🤟 We’ve been at sea for 3 months at this stage in the video, and nope, we didn’t grow up sailing. In fact, when we purchased Tucana we had a few days sailing experience! If you go back to the start of the series… you’ll probably laugh at us. We were 100% newbies. It cost us quite a lot, around $300k+ AUD. I worked as a TV Journalist for 10 years and John is an airline pilot, we saved hard!!! Go through the series and we talk about it along the way :) I’d recommend sailing on other peoples boats before making the plunge. You can go down to your local sailing club and help people on their boats and partake in races for free! People are always looking for crew 😀💭❤️ thank you so much for your questions. I might try and answer more in my next video for you! ☀️
That's actually really funny. How many pilots does it take to put a wetsuit on? It's good to see you guys back and get to see another vid. So amazing that reef.
Oh yeh, Australia what a Epic Country. And our Aussies well what can I say! Special one day, Numptys the next🤣🇦🇺🤙🌈 I did notice an issue with the audio though.
Wouldn't it be cool if there was a drone that had a program that made it automatically fly in front of the boat so you could actually see bombies? It would require a powered tether cable so it could fly for as long as a person needed but it would work. Expensive? Yes, but how costly are holes in the boat?
It’s always a tough call. We always play it safe and try to put out more scope, but we also have to be careful on swing room with the low tide as there was a sand bank to the east of us from memory. But you’re right, we prob could have put a couple more metres out! ✌️🥰
You're having WAY too much fun - careful, you might end up saying goodbye forever to landlubbers world ! Can't believe John expects you to cook as well.
🙈🤣 haha! If John cooks, it’s a full day affair (he follows the recipe and cuts everything perfectly), but the end result is usually 100x better than my cooking which is slapped together in a jiffy.
@@KristinasTravels There was an old Oz saying: "If Fred married Marilyn Monroe he'd expect her to cook" sort of implying some guys can't appreciate their good fortune. My comment was a round about way of saying John is lucky to have such a beautiful partner !! 😄 I think John might have got it.
Hi and thanks. On your wetsuit on your legs put zippers on the bottom which will help in getting it on and off. We did that for both myself and my better half, it helps.
Have you ever thought about mounting an underwater cameras to your boat it might make it easier if you could see the reef and go around thank you for reading my comment and I wish you a wonderful journey again thank you Wayne Obryant Merced California
That's really interesting! No we haven't. It's a good idea, I'm just not sure where we could mount it? With our GoPro (I know this sounds weird) but the wifi signalling to the mobile phone app (which shows us whats appearing on the GoPro screen) doesn't work when I submerge it in water! Not sure why .. hmm
hey svTUCANA amazing adventures. were doing the same thing its so magical. so i was wondering if your stern anchor might rip your bow anchor and damage your windless. PLS wright back.
Hey Teah, we use a pretty heavy duty snubber on the main anchor chain that’s tied off to two cleats on the bow which takes any load off the windlass. The stern anchor rode and chain is straight out the back 180 deg to the main anchor, can cause grief if the weather changes and you end up with swell beam on but usually you can adjust by just easing out the rode so the boat swings around, worse case we can drop it and retrieve it later thanks to the buoy tied to the anchor 👍🏻
Have you ever considered placing your camera stationary, then walking towards and away. It may help the audience to better envision your perspective. You are living a dream for so many people. 😊
Sharks are opportunistic, unlikely to attack unless you look weak. The big ones are pretty uncommon. Your likely to see them first as well in such clear water. They will circle you and check you out a lot, to make sure it is safe before tasting you.
Oh Janice, thank you! So kind of you to say! My friend designed the bathing suit would you believe, isn't it fab. She's very talented indeed! :) Thank you and hope you're having a fantastic start to the week xxx
Hi up on our Coral Coast of Queensland in this weather, it brings out what we call stingers, ur bluebottles, jellyfish, manowar and many more creatures that float and their sting can be deadly so a wetsuit is a must or there is another lighter suit that also protects the skin. 🇦🇺🌈
Just curious... with all of the privacy that you have to endure each day and the struggles that you fight with clothing... why not just do most of what of what you do without clothing. Just think of the laundry that you would save. (Oh, yes, I have sailed nude... great experience!)
Do these two get jiggy with each other from time to time? No way can you spend months together cooped up in a small boat and not have sun, sea and s3x....
GOGGLE: There is no standard definition, though the term generally applies to vessels with a cabin intended for overnight use. To be termed a yacht, as opposed to a boat, such a pleasure vessel is likely to be at least 33 feet (10 m) in length and may have been judged to have good aesthetic qualities. Our boat is 50ft 👌🙌😀
"make waves!" wonderful video, well done!
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Fantastic voice overs, epic drone footage, high quality transitions, and added graphics take these already spectacular videos to a completely different level! Thank you so much!
🥰🥹 I’m so glad you enjoy our videos Eric. Really appreciate your kind words and feedback. The episodes take me hours to complete, so I really appreciate you taking the time to say all those nice things ❤️🥰 You’re keeping me fuelled up to start the next one!! Yewwww! Thank YOU so much mate! 🙌🤓😃❤️✌️🏝️
Beautiful. Thank you. Glad you got to do this for the rest of us landlubbers.
Just amazing! You guys are making the case to my family to go on a sailing adventure. I literally get them to watch your videos and just stand back and let your content do the heavy lifting for me. Thank you so much for sharing… just amazing 🎉❤
Lovely restful video, thankyou for sharing your time at Walker Reef with us all.
Thanks for bring part of the adventure Nick, cheers for watching 🙂✌
Another fantastic video. What a fantastic place.
It really is magic. A bugger get out to, but a splendid place to park up for the week! The weather Gods looked after us, thats for sure... but ... the season is changing.. and the stormy weather is quickly approaching. Yikes.. some interesting times are ahead! 👀
Thank you for taking me along on another one of you lovely sailing adventures.
Thanks for being with us for the ride 🥰❤️😀 x
Stunningly beautiful!🫶🫶
Truely! 🐟🪸 A dream!
Goodmorning again you guys & another brilliant video & the underwater shots were ace & oh so beautiful the colours of coral are hey. That place where you are looks just so lovely & to be there with only 2 only people was just awesome. I must say that you look brilliant in white Kristina & your videoing( such a word) or filming improves with every video you put out. Man you both have come such a long way since leaving Melbourne. By the way way we have one of your days today with temp of 21C but hey you know that in the real world as I think you are currently in Melbourne just in time for the Melbourne Cup horse racing tomorrow. Wherever you are, travel safe & keep up the good work of filming please. Cheers.
Your videos keep getting better and better. Love the way you portray the sailing lifestyle.
Thank you so much for watching Bob! Appreciate the support ❤️ 🙌
God bless you and your family
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Just lovely, Kristina and John. Beautiful location, Walker Reef. ✨ 🌊 💨 ⛵️ 🏝 👙 🌞 ✨
Truely, Walker Reef was so so beautiful 🪸 A slice of paradise! Thanks for watching with us Richard 🏝️
An absolute cinematic masterpiece! Give me the ocean as my backyard any day! Kristen you're amazing, in love with your poetic journalistic commentary, and that intro was top notch 👌 You're doing such an amazing job turning us into ocean lovers by your vlogs 🎥 I'm so glad that I found your gem of a channel!
Keep clocking in those nautical miles and stay safe!
Aw, thank you so much Jasmin! What a beautiful compliment. Cheers for spreading the love and making the world a better place :) I'm so grateful to share our story with you, and it's so lovely to hear your feedback, it keeps us inspired to continue to share our love for adventure and the ocean xxx Big hugs, K x
@@KristinasTravels You are more than welcome hun! You both are truly such an inspiration and definitely fueling the passion for your audience to get out of this conformative society and live life to the fullest! Can't wait to see where you go next on your adventures! 🌊🌴☀️
Jaz 🌺
My adventures on the high seas ended eighteen years ago, but part of my soul is still on the ocean. Nowadays, I just visit the Pacific from time to time. Your video travels capture the romance that is life on the sea away from the turbulent world we know today. Fair winds and following seas! QM1(SW), USN, retired.
Hi Michael, wow, what an incredible career you had! It’s wonderful to hear you still get out on the water during your retirement, nothing beats the smell of the ocean and the feeling of freedom you feel! ❤️😍🙌 x
Most people would give their right arm just to have one of your average days out there. Sitting in such a beautiful spot, sipping strong coffee
would be paradise. Myself, I am left handed... Hmmm. Great videos, LOL.
Absolutely stunning spot! So glad to see you found healthy reef out there. 😍
You guys will be seeing a lot more of it soon!!!!! 🤓❤️💭🙌 yay!
Here Guys,. . . I've got an expensive tip for you. 'A BOMMIE CAM' which is a GoPro cam in a waterproof casing, Clipped to a vertical bracket suspended off the Bow. Might make another bit of safety gear for spotting underwater nasties ?? 😊😊 Cheers. Jim.
What a perfect little slice of paradise! How hard it must have been to leave!
Truely! 🍕🏝️ So hard to leave, that water!!!!! But yes, as those winds started to pick up, the swell started to get a little too much, it was time to leave 😮💨🤟 haha, boat life 🙈❤️
Kristina your journalistic style of commentary and editing is spot on!!! It makes me drool watching your adventures all up and down the Great Barrier Reef!!!
I absolutely cannot wait until I get to share rhe same experience with my floating home.
Hey Brad, cheers for the love mate! ❤️ Gosh, I too can’t wait for you to experience the east coasts. It’s an epic roller coaster ride, full of adventure and beauty! I do think a cat would be better to explore the east coast with, so you can tuck into the islands and avoids the swell. Having a 2.2m draft meant we were always out the back!
@@KristinasTravels Cat's often hate the water - I suggest a dog would be more appropriate
Loving your vids of your travels and journeys together. You guys are living the Dream and I am soo envious!
Can’t get enough of that sealife
Amazing right. Welcome to the Great Barrier Reef ❤️🏝️🇦🇺🥹
Amazing smile, editing and narration.
Aww, thank you for watching 🫶 and your kind words! Appreciate the support and love ❤️ Hope to see you again this weekend! 🙌🍾☀️
As always your vids are so well produced, it also helps having a very pretty lady presenting, enjoy your life guys:-)
Haha! Thanks Paul 🙈😮💨🥰 Appreciate the love and support mate! 🙌 Lots more to discover and uncover abroad too!! 🏝️❤️
Beautiful spot, beautiful life!
Nailed the camera work and editing. :-)
If you’re still taking odds on finding the weight belt, I give it zero.
John, I don’t miss the stash.
Thanks for sharing folks-
Life is good~🎃
❤️ It really is the most secluded, magical & peaceful spot (when the swell doesn’t kick in at the change of the tide 🤣). And I think you’re right about the weight belt! And the stash!!! 😜 Cheers Jack! 🤟
What a beautiful spot it looks like an advertisement for traveling to Australia. I love how you guys always look happy and relaxed. You two have come a long way in your sailing experience. Peace
Thanks so much Vince, appreciate your comment! I'm going to include it in our next episode :) x
Loved your video!!!!
Loving it!!
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What an amazing place. I'd love to cruise the coast of Australia. Most definitely on my bucket list. Keep up the good work. SV Kiwi Lady Opua Bay of islands New Zealand 👍
Found you two on the Greece trip, been trying to catch your videos since. They're great and inspirational for future travel.
You've got some great cinematography!
Aw, thank you Clarence ❤️ So glad you enjoyed this ep 🙌☺️
Beautiful video Kristina! Great work as every:-)!
Thank you for watching Tom ❤️❤️
So jealous of the two of you now cause I am hunkerd down in the Netherlands for the winter.
But guess what happend here...?
it's 23 degrees here...In October !!!
the warmest days in October since they start measure it.
What a lovely ending. Envious of you two :)
There is an old ww2 shipping Mine stuck on the coral very close to the sand cay it is hollow now with fish living in it
Oh my goodness! Really? We missed it! 🥲 Next time!!!
1st time watching this channel and I’m glad I did even thou I’m not really into sailing. The length of the episode was key for me and the thumbnail helped. Truely deserved my like and sub. I’ll watch more of your journey. Well done
Cheers Andy 🥰❤️ Welcome aboard!!! Thanks for joining us for the ride xx
Awesome Ep guys, beautiful spot, thnx for sharing, cheers rob
Another awesome video
❤️❤️ thank you for watching! Hope you’re having a wonderful weekend 🙂
John's arm in the leg is so funny😅🤣😂I've done that myself.😛a few times, haha
Love and respect to you both. Keep it up......
Cheers Simon! ❤️🏝️🤍 Can’t wait to go further afield soon ☀️🤟 yawwww
Another fantastic video. This video really make me appreciate what we have on our doorstep, sadly I've had to come back to the UK for a short time, but your adventures help me see through the gloom.
You'll be back Tony!! Haha, something to look forward to :) It's not about the destination, but the journey, enjoy the UK while you're there, and soon you'll be back in Aus! Yay!
Thanks y’all
Cheers Sean!!! 🥹❤️🙂
I would really love to have you as my neighbors to produce some waves together, Kristina & John! 😊Have a good journey and always take care! Thanks a lot for having us with your adventures! 🤗
Очень рад за счастливых людей! Видео супер! 👏👍🌟✈️🏖️🎆🍾🥂💋🌷
Absolutely stunning 😍
Stunning right?! Can we just stay forever??? 🙌🙌
@@KristinasTravels that would be awesome if we were able to stay forever
Hey Guys I’ve been watching your content for a while and really enjoy it so thanks. Only thing that I always think about is the name, Kristina’s travels? When you clearly a team and do every thing together as a team.
Hey Michael! The channel has always been a passion project. I started out doing travel guides 🥰 my channel was actually called ‘Global Travel Guides’ would you believe! It was then called ‘Kristina Costalos’! I was then going to call the channel ‘Tucana’s Travels’ but we weren’t sure if we’d keep the boat name. So John and I both agreed (well it was actually John’s idea) that we keep it as Kristina’s Travels (I may like to do travel guides one day too in between sailing), as you could probably tell, John was a little shy about the whole YT idea! Who knows what the future holds. I’m just grateful we do life together!! ❤️
@@KristinasTravels u go woman🤙
Just a tip if you put your foot in a plastic bag when putting on your wetsuit it’s much easier , less friction grew up surfing on Gold Coast through winter
Ohh! That's a great idea :) Had never thought of that! Cheers for the tip Mike :) Legend! 😊
FLORIDA 🏖️⛱️
I lived aboard a Morgan 46 Ketch for a year when I got out of the army. It belonged to my best buddy who ran charters with it and I crewed for him on these trips. My duties were twofold. Of course I handled lines and steered but primarily in the Caribbean I was security because I was an Infantry Officer and those waters were loaded with pirates. I recommended the weapons and night vision we might need and he purchased them. We were never threatened because we were able to identify possible threats in advance and discourage contact. But you face an identical problem. How are you handling it? Or are you just rolling the dice and gambling with your lives? Because the beauty will face a fate far worse than death if you gamble wrong.
Don't think there are any pirates in AU.
tip from a long term live aboard get a set of 2way radios no shouting necessary.
the swim ladder....havent you seen THAT movie
Haha, no!? Which movie?!? 🍿
First video I’ve seen of yours AMAZING what a life literally true happiness. I have so many questions if you don’t mind sharing. How long have you been at sea?
Did you guys grow up around sailing?
Now a couple more personal questions if you don’t want to answer that’s fine. How much $$ dose this cost? And what do you guys do for work, To be able to do this? And would somebody who’s never been a sailing be able to do that and if not how much sailing background would you recommend before doing something like this ? Thanks for your time in advance for your answers if you chose to answer
Hey Anthony! 👋 Welcome!! So nice to have you here 🥰🤟 We’ve been at sea for 3 months at this stage in the video, and nope, we didn’t grow up sailing. In fact, when we purchased Tucana we had a few days sailing experience! If you go back to the start of the series… you’ll probably laugh at us. We were 100% newbies. It cost us quite a lot, around $300k+ AUD. I worked as a TV Journalist for 10 years and John is an airline pilot, we saved hard!!! Go through the series and we talk about it along the way :) I’d recommend sailing on other peoples boats before making the plunge. You can go down to your local sailing club and help people on their boats and partake in races for free! People are always looking for crew 😀💭❤️ thank you so much for your questions. I might try and answer more in my next video for you! ☀️
That's actually really funny. How many pilots does it take to put a wetsuit on?
It's good to see you guys back and get to see another vid. So amazing that reef.
🤣🤣🤣 lol! I think he may have been distracted! 🏝️🐠☀️ hahaha
The reef was unreal wasn’t it?! Simply beautiful! 🥹✌️
Nice video
🥰🏝️🐠🤍💭☀️ xx
Oh yeh, Australia what a Epic Country. And our Aussies well what can I say! Special one day, Numptys the next🤣🇦🇺🤙🌈 I did notice an issue with the audio though.
Haha!! Such a numpty! Oh yes, it turns out GoPros + underwater filming, makes the microphone… fuzzy. Lesson learnt! 🤣😮💨
Wouldn't it be cool if there was a drone that had a program that made it automatically fly in front of the boat so you could actually see bombies? It would require a powered tether cable so it could fly for as long as a person needed but it would work. Expensive? Yes, but how costly are holes in the boat?
Great idea! That would be very cool! 😎 And it would work better than my eyesight 🤣🤣
Maybe the coral worms move from place to place to build the reef from many non contiguous places
I suggest you put out more anchor chain when anchoring just to be safe. That amount of chain was playing it on the edge for me
It’s always a tough call. We always play it safe and try to put out more scope, but we also have to be careful on swing room with the low tide as there was a sand bank to the east of us from memory. But you’re right, we prob could have put a couple more metres out! ✌️🥰
You're having WAY too much fun - careful, you might end up saying goodbye forever to landlubbers world ! Can't believe John expects you to cook as well.
I’m a very lucky guy Ron! 😂 It beats my cooking but I try
🙈🤣 haha! If John cooks, it’s a full day affair (he follows the recipe and cuts everything perfectly), but the end result is usually 100x better than my cooking which is slapped together in a jiffy.
@@KristinasTravels There was an old Oz saying: "If Fred married Marilyn Monroe he'd expect her to cook" sort of implying some guys can't appreciate their good fortune. My comment was a round about way of saying John is lucky to have such a beautiful partner !! 😄 I think John might have got it.
I was just about to drive my car into the ocean - thanks for the tip 0:11
Bahahahhhaha 🤣🤣🔥
WoW 🤩
Hi and thanks. On your wetsuit on your legs put zippers on the bottom which will help in getting it on and off. We did that for both myself and my better half, it helps.
That’s such a good idea!!!!!! Thanks for the tip Bob 😁😁
Have you ever thought about mounting an underwater cameras to your boat it might make it easier if you could see the reef and go around thank you for reading my comment and I wish you a wonderful journey again thank you Wayne Obryant Merced California
That's really interesting! No we haven't. It's a good idea, I'm just not sure where we could mount it? With our GoPro (I know this sounds weird) but the wifi signalling to the mobile phone app (which shows us whats appearing on the GoPro screen) doesn't work when I submerge it in water! Not sure why .. hmm
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hey svTUCANA amazing adventures. were doing the same thing its so magical. so i was wondering if your stern anchor might rip your bow anchor and damage your windless. PLS wright back.
Hey Teah, we use a pretty heavy duty snubber on the main anchor chain that’s tied off to two cleats on the bow which takes any load off the windlass. The stern anchor rode and chain is straight out the back 180 deg to the main anchor, can cause grief if the weather changes and you end up with swell beam on but usually you can adjust by just easing out the rode so the boat swings around, worse case we can drop it and retrieve it later thanks to the buoy tied to the anchor 👍🏻
nice video
Thank you Ali for watching ❤️🥹🏝️ x
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Do you wear wetsuits for stingers or cold, or is it just preferred for snorkling?
Bit of both! 🙂🙂 but yes, after a while you do get cold! So this allows you to stay out longer 🙂
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So glad you enjoyed it Richard :)
HI5 buddy, enjoyable video buddy!
Glad you enjoyed it, such a beautiful spot!
@@KristinasTravels yup buddy and also Support my UA-cam channel Kristina:-*
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Well done! :¬) Webhead USA
❤️ Cheers for watching Webhead USA!! 😀😀
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Have you ever considered placing your camera stationary, then walking towards and away. It may help the audience to better envision your perspective.
You are living a dream for so many people.
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And what do you do about sharks? Forget about Mr. Whitey (Great White) the deadlier variety are the White Tip and Bull shark’s.
Sharks are opportunistic, unlikely to attack unless you look weak. The big ones are pretty uncommon. Your likely to see them first as well in such clear water. They will circle you and check you out a lot, to make sure it is safe before tasting you.
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Beautiful video. But the terms living off-grid and living on a 50 foot yacht somehow don't seem to go together. Thanks for the video.
Haha, glad you enjoyed the video ❤️
But you do need a battery or you'll have to roll your boat to shore...
We have plenty of solar onboard 😃😃
Kristina, love your white bathing suite! You are very classy lady. I really enjoy your videos!🥰
Oh Janice, thank you! So kind of you to say! My friend designed the bathing suit would you believe, isn't it fab. She's very talented indeed! :) Thank you and hope you're having a fantastic start to the week xxx
🦋🐬🦘🌸 you both found a part of practice 🏖
I was wondering if the water is warm why do you have to put a wetsuit on . 🤿 take care 🐬🐬🇦🇺🦋🏖
Hi up on our Coral Coast of Queensland in this weather, it brings out what we call stingers, ur bluebottles, jellyfish, manowar and many more creatures that float and their sting can be deadly so a wetsuit is a must or there is another lighter suit that also protects the skin. 🇦🇺🌈
Someone will find that weight belt one day 🙂
I hope so! 🥰❤️
Just curious... with all of the privacy that you have to endure each day and the struggles that you fight with clothing... why not just do most of what of what you do without clothing. Just think of the laundry that you would save. (Oh, yes, I have sailed nude... great experience!)
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Do these two get jiggy with each other from time to time? No way can you spend months together cooped up in a small boat and not have sun, sea and s3x....
Its a sail boat not yacht /
GOGGLE: There is no standard definition, though the term generally applies to vessels with a cabin intended for overnight use. To be termed a yacht, as opposed to a boat, such a pleasure vessel is likely to be at least 33 feet (10 m) in length and may have been judged to have good aesthetic qualities.
Our boat is 50ft 👌🙌😀
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Wet suit tip, Put your feet in carrier bags, Before you put the wet suit on.
Great idea Shaun, we’ll try this trick next time! 💭❤️
Another amazing video
Awww, cheers M V! Thanks for being part of the crew mate ❤️💭🇦🇺🦘🥰