WonkaaVision hahaha ah yeah that’s why I know several people that have had this FAKE disease. They were all faking it to play along in the banker scheme 😂
Yes and no. There's obviously zero light pollution, but the rolling and pitching makes it difficult to focus on a specific point in the sky. If you really want to see the night sky, head somewhere dark gray on this map: www.lightpollutionmap.info/
Jamie Buckton If you live in a poor area or a big city, one of the big dangers is simply other people. There is a comfort in being thousands of miles from the nearest person
It’s called the doldrums, I think, when the ocean is completely calm. It’s incredible and I want to see it for real some day, I think I might cry from the beauty of it.
eiebsrebla I live on the coast of florida and my dad and I go fishing almost every weekend on our boat. Once your 15-20 miles out in what we call “blue water” the water 90% of the time looks that calm especially in the late morning.
RJ Scherer Love it. I live up north in the Netherlands, the sea is never calm like that here so I’d have to go on vacation to see it, but I’m definitely going to, some day
@Agent J Wot are you going on about, it isn't bad to just enjoy life and not everything is about work and success. You're preaching to the wrong crowd.
Kinda offtopic, but still quite funny & sad that people wont accept that a huge-ass plane like the 777 isn't as easy to find if the searching area is as large as the United States.
@@SwissMarksman - Not off-topic at all! You are right; it is a huge area especially when you add depth to the search area. Let's face it, by the time you find the flotsam, it will have drifted far from the original point, and everything else will be on its way to the bottom if not already there. Insane dimensions
@@GoatyHerps landsearching is allready difficult, even with all the stuff we have today. Underwater searching, especially in an Ocean like this, is really difficult.
@@GoatyHerps Technically it wouldn't be a problem, but there was a theory to put on transmitters that are attached to the Black Box that would broadcast its data every few minutes to a satellite & to another station to have a better tracking system + you could get the informations & all the stuff you could read from the blackbox in realtime. But they estimated that it would cost over 3000$ per flight. Unless we find a similiar system or a cheaper one with the same function, we are still searching for the needle in the bigass haystack. It took us 2 years with Air France Flight 447
You can easily see why so many sailors were superstitious when so much of their lives were ruled by the whims of the ocean. Huge storm one day and the doldrums a week later
Almost reminds me of NASA. They got a stupid amount of superstitions as well, because everything is so critical - if it works, and you just so happen to have done a thing while it was going on, it is now gonna happen every single time just in case. Like eating snacks during a Mars descent and entry. Russian space agency has a bunch of these - drinking a shot of vodka and kerosene before launch, signing your door, not seeing the rocket before launch day etc.
@@britbong1457 I think he means he isn't interested in sailing himself, but he finds watching this guy sailing interesting. It was kind of poorly worded though.
Rare to get caught in it but its your worst nightmare if you main source of propulsion is sail power because then you really need to be careful how much you eat into your supplys of food and water
English has become the international language of trade ever since the British Empire took to the seas but before that it was French. The "Commercial Invoice" is in fact in French and it is a legal contract of trade. I had a shipment stuck in customs in Brazil because the idiot electronic company in California had no idea they should not ever label any kind of invoice as a commercial invoice but since they did and it was embedded into their management software so whenever we asked then to correct the problem they just reprinted it, the Brazilian customs officials would not take the commercial invoice produced by the import/export company as it was not on the manufacturer's letterhead and would not take the one from California as it was obviously not a commercial invoice format. I ended up making a commercial invoice on Microsoft Word, sending it to the California company's salesman, told him to print it on their letterhead sign it and fax and FedEx it to the Brazilian port customs office. The number of times I've had to step in to an import / export situation just because American businesses have forgotten about international rules of trade is insurmountable.
Seriously! That blew my mind. I really didn't imagine it was even possible for the ocean to look that calm. I felt like even without wind the tide would still cause way more disruption than that. I've only ever seen lakes look like that a few times, more often with small lakes or ponds/creeks/etc.
@@mastermatt210 If you listen closely you can hear the slight Breeze, there is wind. Not much but there is. Wind is moving air, and above the ocean air is always moving.
@@Techischannel What I meant to say is that due to superstition one might say there is no wind because you don't ever cut your beard mid voyage :) hahahaha but who knows the wine might have made up for it :)
Imagine this guy started journey before covid and suddenly when he arrives at a port everything is shut the whole city is empty of people 😂😂😂 how scared would he be 😂😂
@Purest of Trash if all of us just picked and went to the middle of Iceland with no towns or torches,just a few tents and just a fire and if course some hot ass girls (because who doesn't wanna fuck underneath the milkyway) that would be so fucking mesmerising
It's pretty amazing how casual and confident he was considering he and his father were totally alone on a very long, perilous journey. Makes it easier to imagine what the ocean crossings were like in the age of exploration.
how calming that is, to know that there is no other human being in a 1000 miles radius. No one around to annoy you with their BS. I would love it. great vid btw, just found you channel
The United States Navy is the largest navy on this earth. It’s literally insane how much power they have, it’s got to be the strongest point of the USA.
The United States Navy has the largest Aircraft carriers in the world the Nimitz class, in fact they have more of them than the entire world has aircraft carriers combined and if you didn’t know the US Navy has the 2nd largest Air Force right behind the USAF because of all of its aircraft carriers. Fun Fact the United States Navy named their class of aircraft carriers “ Nimitz” after admiral Chester W. Nimitz which was of Russian, and German decent.
Дмитрий Лебедев Ok, already knew that. My comment was something called a joke. Also the british navy used to be the biggest and most powerful but something called WW2 bankrupted us and made us lose the empire and everything else. But America still managed to profit from WW2
So awesome you got to experience that with your Dad. Enjoy him while you have him, make as many memories as you can. My Father passed in 2014 and I dearly wish I had more memories to fall back on when the sadness sets in from time to time.
@@sp10sn thank you so much! so it is pure "racism" against us then, i still can't understand why...since the guerre d'algérie i dont't think we've done anything bad in the last 60 years so...maybe haters don't need a reason?
I love how a couple hundred years ago we needed giant vessels and huge crews just to make it across the Atlantic and now there's people doing it solo just for sport.
I think some people would benefit from some time out there. I know it sucks for a traveler but for like a busy body businessman, could turn his whole life around.
Max Hunt Hear and see? He’s in the middle of the Atlantic. It’s probably 2000 miles to the closest American city. He wouldn’t see nor hear it, as it is over the horizon and the blast sound wouldn’t even reach him
@@coledavis5212 Actually he would probably hear it. The Tsar bomba 50 megaton bomb's shockwave traveled around the world 3 times before going away. Shockwaves are sound and pretty much a huge vibration that travels for as long as it has energy to spend. Seeing the nukes though? No way.
Why exactly? I would absolutely LOVE to be in his position. No worries, no Bill's. Boat that you can dock literally anywhere in the world. Not happy where you're at? Just go somewhere else. Tons of time to meditate, read books, write. What a dream! If I had about 20k to buy a boat and customize it the way I wanted, I'd do this tomorrow.
Don Patron I don’t like the ocean some people have a fear of the waters. I shit myself when I can’t see the bottom but some people might not like the creatures that live in the waters
No worries, no bills? what are you talking about? You think having a boat is cheap? haha. Also, I think it's very clear that mister Moody's anxiety came from the fact that they spent days without wind. You think being in the middle of the Atlantic not knowing when the wind is coming with a limited food supply is comfortable?
i don't get along with people...so whenever i get to go out to the open sea with my father's little boat and my dog and experience absolute isolation, is the best feeling ever.
I used to have the same fear until I tried SCUBA for the first time. Now I'm a diver in the Navy. The best part about SCUBA is that it takes the unknown out of the equation when it comes to the ocean. Thats the root of fear that everyone shares.
Well you both managed to keep your sanity in tact while becalmed. I thought the beard trimming was pretty darn funny as well. Glad your voyage was largely uneventful and it was fun to sense the excitement as you made landfall and toasted your success. A great accomplishment on a small boat. Congrats on making it to the Caribbean and Cheers.
I used to sail around Anguilla, St. Martin, Saba, these videos bring me back. I remember the first steps off a boat in weeks you feel as if something is wrong, you are still moving, as if the land is the sea.
Well done on the windless (doldrums?) days. Relax, enjoy the moment and patiently wait for the wind. As you recently said..."It is, after all, a sailboat." ¡Buenísimo!
If he started this trip right before major media outlets reported on COVID, and came back with everything being on lockdown, that would've been the most surreal feeling to have as a human being. Literally like finding out an actual zombie apocalypse has started.
5 years later, same crossing, but completely different weather and even smaller boat: ua-cam.com/video/4nsWtJwNoL8/v-deo.html
Cool!
*try turning off the sail, then turning it back on.*
the only useful tip so far
OctavianTiberius and then kick the tyres.
you work in IT, don't you?
Or perhaps *turning the wind off and on.*
It should start working again.
😂😂
Imagine being on this boat leaving late February, arriving 1,5 months later and the entire world is facing a pandamic😂
@Steven Vaughn just poop underwater and let the fish be your toilet paper lol
That actually happened to an Italian couple
Ah, yes, the time we were overwhelmed by hoards of pandas everywhere. I remember, I was there.
We didn't know. At no time. We need to stay ready all the time
WonkaaVision hahaha ah yeah that’s why I know several people that have had this FAKE disease. They were all faking it to play along in the banker scheme 😂
Somewhere in the middle of the atlantic, there are the beard shavings of this man
What do you think is stuck to the bottom of the boat at 15:11 ? :-)
thats funny af!
Nah it's washed ashore somewhere or eaten by sea life
Roger Soto-why do some people have to be so literal
It’s in Brazil now
My procrastination knows no boundaries.
Underrated
Fr
we all be living the same life
Literally me
Same
i bet the night sky looks beautiful out there. not a street light in sight
Overcast most likely
Not a phone in sight, just people living in the moment
Yes and no. There's obviously zero light pollution, but the rolling and pitching makes it difficult to focus on a specific point in the sky. If you really want to see the night sky, head somewhere dark gray on this map: www.lightpollutionmap.info/
it's pitch darkness when it's overcast. You can not tell the difference between having your eyes open or closed.
Air quality will be the best too.
The middle of the ocean like that... is simultaneously the safest place and the riskiest place to be
Can you explain how the middle of the Atlantic Ocean is the safest place in the world?
Jamie Buckton If you live in a poor area or a big city, one of the big dangers is simply other people. There is a comfort in being thousands of miles from the nearest person
Mythagoras he’s probably about 10 so he won’t realize the risks in life
@@Bobbylite64 He was just asking a question...not sure what the point of your comment was.
@@ajdinhamzagic7679 Guess some people "live" to be a jerk
this man legit stuck in the middle of the ocean and he is calm af
Just like the ocean
Freaking out won't help. The wind will blow again.
because its a regular situation.
After day one I'd be ready to call for rescue 😂😂
You are a moron
Start rolling a zoot bro, as soon as you open the grinder the wind will come... trust me
Always, every time 😂😂
Hahahahaa
Stolen...
😂😂
Straight up lmfaoo
Trust the French to have more litres of wine than diesel
in proper french fashinon i expected them to retereat not long after leaving land
@@philswift1575 nice orginal content bro
@@philswift1575 lol
Loool, my stomach hurt
@@thisismyname1701 thanks i only comment if the same thing was commented at least 4 times. but for now stay flexin keep sealin and flex on.
So the ocean can actually be calm like that one scene in The Life of Pi.
Right before the whale scene too. There were many calm ocean scenes.
It’s called the doldrums, I think, when the ocean is completely calm. It’s incredible and I want to see it for real some day, I think I might cry from the beauty of it.
eiebsrebla I live on the coast of florida and my dad and I go fishing almost every weekend on our boat. Once your 15-20 miles out in what we call “blue water” the water 90% of the time looks that calm especially in the late morning.
RJ Scherer Love it. I live up north in the Netherlands, the sea is never calm like that here so I’d have to go on vacation to see it, but I’m definitely going to, some day
I watched that movie when I was 9 or something. Lemme tell you it scared tf out of me and made me cry
This was the chillest cross ocean voyage imaginable. From what was shown here, no storms, no high waves, just a little lull in wind. C'est incroyable.
Not all the passage was like this: ua-cam.com/video/CJxaPX0D2L4/v-deo.html
But yeah, too chill conditions
@Agent J Wot are you going on about, it isn't bad to just enjoy life and not everything is about work and success. You're preaching to the wrong crowd.
@Agent J Calm down little man. You seem to be really touchy about this.
@Agent J Haha! How brave! Great arguments too. And you seem to actually care very much about what I say. :)
@Agent J Woah Woah calm down little angry man
I couldn't be on a boat with my dad for 31 minutes without exchanging gunfire, but seriously kudos for documenting your travels.
Haha
Thats kinda sad.
Yep sad. One day you will have lots to regret you ungrateful little shit!!
Very best wishes
Dad!!😉
Social Distancing Level: MASTER
first time I've seen a comment with over 200+ likes and no comment instead of mine
Holy shit it’s really been over 6 months
Stupid comment level: master
I guess a solar panel and electric trolling motor look pretty good about now.
EXPERT
is this legend seriously sailing across the atlantic and posting in on youtube? damn wtf thanks for recommending me this
It is pretty sick. Thanks UA-cam.
It would be amazing to smash my girlfriends ass in the middle of the ocean omg
Steve Thea stolen from top comment of this video you dumbass
@@stevethea5250 Honestly, it wasn't that great. 😒
It's hard to comprehend how huge the oceans really are.
Kinda offtopic, but still quite funny & sad that people wont accept that a huge-ass plane like the 777 isn't as easy to find if the searching area is as large as the United States.
@@SwissMarksman - Not off-topic at all! You are right; it is a huge area especially when you add depth to the search area. Let's face it, by the time you find the flotsam, it will have drifted far from the original point, and everything else will be on its way to the bottom if not already there. Insane dimensions
@@GoatyHerps landsearching is allready difficult, even with all the stuff we have today. Underwater searching, especially in an Ocean like this, is really difficult.
@@SwissMarksman - True, but there ARE transmitters on aircraft to help locate them, but it would still be hard to pin-point because it is just a ping.
@@GoatyHerps Technically it wouldn't be a problem, but there was a theory to put on transmitters that are attached to the Black Box that would broadcast its data every few minutes to a satellite & to another station to have a better tracking system + you could get the informations & all the stuff you could read from the blackbox in realtime. But they estimated that it would cost over 3000$ per flight. Unless we find a similiar system or a cheaper one with the same function, we are still searching for the needle in the bigass haystack. It took us 2 years with Air France Flight 447
The flatness of the Atlantic Ocean was not something I expected to see. That would be intimidating to stare at for days on end
You don’t want to see it when it looks like there are mountains in the distance. That’s terrifying.
@@jerod5636 reminds me of interstellar, that's scary as f*ck
@@DanoGringo should i watch the movie? Can u recommned?
@@yisakii8397 if you're into sci-fi or physics, yes.
@@DanoGringo ive watched it now. What an amazing movie.... thanks for telling me. Absolutely amazing
Hi if you need help or company you can go to Somali coast and they will meet you
Great advice
I approve of this message.
80MileKyle look at me... I am de captain now
@Gappie Al Kebabi I'm dying
He's in the Atlantic not the Indian ocean
Could you wear an eyepatch for my amusement. Thank you for your cooperation.
Would of been hilarious at least for a few clips. Maybe a hook, straw hat, and parrot as well
😂😂😂😂 this guy
“Sure ill just go and bye one from seawalmart
HunterVHunted That’s where I got mine.
I could not agree more, at least wear it in the introduction and the Outro
What happens if a huge storm comes or hurricane?
poo comes out
@@MrLumpy-ei2yg Neat. Just the way I like it.
Death.
sea anchor and hope for the best. but at lest there would be wind
Its the way she goes ricky, its the way she goes.
You can easily see why so many sailors were superstitious when so much of their lives were ruled by the whims of the ocean. Huge storm one day and the doldrums a week later
Almost reminds me of NASA. They got a stupid amount of superstitions as well, because everything is so critical - if it works, and you just so happen to have done a thing while it was going on, it is now gonna happen every single time just in case. Like eating snacks during a Mars descent and entry. Russian space agency has a bunch of these - drinking a shot of vodka and kerosene before launch, signing your door, not seeing the rocket before launch day etc.
Yep, just like "Master and Commander" when they got stuck in the calm and the cursed midshipman drowned himself and the wind blew again.
@@spetsnatzlegion3366 drinking kerosene what?!?
You don't know if they were all superstitious - they could have been just a little stitious.
-M. Scott
Not interested in sailing but I have to admit this is super interesting 😁 There's certain calmness and excitement about this video, bon voyage!
Slavic Affairs
>not interested in sailing
>this video about sailing is super interesting
Pick one dude 😂
@@britbong1457 I think he means he isn't interested in sailing himself, but he finds watching this guy sailing interesting. It was kind of poorly worded though.
SuperPaulBF
Yeah I was only kidding around 🙃
@@britbong1457 Yeah i think he isn't interested in sailing, but watching this guy sailing is interesting for him.
oh shit slavic affairs whats up brate love your vids
I had no idea the middle of the ocean could get so glassy and smooth!
Rare to get caught in it but its your worst nightmare if you main source of propulsion is sail power because then you really need to be careful how much you eat into your supplys of food and water
@@Migman2020 It's pretty much what happened to Magellan when he crossed the Pacific, hence the name
gold elmo LOLs that’s what a water desalinization system is for. :P
@@LaDivinaLover These guys didn't have one.
I know, right? it was like they were stuck in a giant glass block. Just nothing but flat, smooth surface as far as the eye could see.
Thats the perfect condition for an extraordinary extreme panic attack to me
lmao
Why? Just wait for some wind.
Hayden Wade If you get sick your dead, do you not realize that?
Hayden Wade I bet you’re much stronger than the other Internet strangers that I have equally as much knowledge about. Good for you 💪
Hayden Wade ignorant don’t respond to him
Old school sailing with almost no technological aids, or forecasts, hard core man, glad you made it
A Frenchman and Russian speaking English to each other
Ikr, mad people.
This is where a bad joke is born
lol for all non english natives this very normal
@@abudabisas that's what's so interesting about it, how English really does connect people
English has become the international language of trade ever since the British Empire took to the seas but before that it was French. The "Commercial Invoice" is in fact in French and it is a legal contract of trade. I had a shipment stuck in customs in Brazil because the idiot electronic company in California had no idea they should not ever label any kind of invoice as a commercial invoice but since they did and it was embedded into their management software so whenever we asked then to correct the problem they just reprinted it, the Brazilian customs officials would not take the commercial invoice produced by the import/export company as it was not on the manufacturer's letterhead and would not take the one from California as it was obviously not a commercial invoice format. I ended up making a commercial invoice on Microsoft Word, sending it to the California company's salesman, told him to print it on their letterhead sign it and fax and FedEx it to the Brazilian port customs office. The number of times I've had to step in to an import / export situation just because American businesses have forgotten about international rules of trade is insurmountable.
I’ve literally never seen the ocean that calm in my life
Seriously! That blew my mind. I really didn't imagine it was even possible for the ocean to look that calm. I felt like even without wind the tide would still cause way more disruption than that.
I've only ever seen lakes look like that a few times, more often with small lakes or ponds/creeks/etc.
11:36 that was a generous pour for the ocean
Always be generous with the ocean :)
I thought he just didn't like that wine.
@@TheSailingFrenchman What kind of boat were you sailing?
His more-elderly shipmate seems to always be ready for celebratory wine. That dude is too cool.
@@kennybeans6115 it's his dad haha
“Calm belt” yes indeed you are in the calm belt.
Have fun with the sea kings
A moment of silence for the lost beard...
Never thought the gigantic ocean could be SO STILL.
can we get an F in chat for the beard
Why there was no wind...:(
@@mastermatt210 If you listen closely you can hear the slight Breeze, there is wind. Not much but there is. Wind is moving air, and above the ocean air is always moving.
@@Techischannel What I meant to say is that due to superstition one might say there is no wind because you don't ever cut your beard mid voyage :) hahahaha but who knows the wine might have made up for it :)
At least he spread the ashes in the ocean
In the thumbnail I thought you were in a plane
Oh yeah
Thanks for the heart
Ant Bee oh yeah
Oh yeah yeah
Yeah yeah yeah
I'm glad you're speaking english so we, from other parts of the world can understand. (I'm from Brazil)
The same with me I love how french sound but I cannot understand it I speak spanish, and near you on southern Uruguay
Também acho assim, tem vídeos super legais com idiomas esquisitos, pelo menos este além de ser em inglês ainda tem legendas.
not a lot of brazilians speak english, at least not a little older people. (?)
@@niklasalmaas6369 Hey guess what, a lot of us are not an ordinary people. Don't get yourself fooled!
Paulo Lodicora it’s just a random thing i remembered from when i was in brazil, all love :)
Imagine this guy started journey before covid and suddenly when he arrives at a port everything is shut the whole city is empty of people 😂😂😂 how scared would he be 😂😂
I think thats the plot of "the last ship"
Could of happened to someone, who knows how often people get stranded at sea
And they make him turn back, because borders are closed.
This was randomly recommended to me and I couldnt be any happier. Awesome video and hobby! Will be watching much more :D
Geyote Pilkington same here! About to scroll up and hit sub!!
Gay
Sameeee here maaan
Try blowing the sail
W O K E
Wile E. Coyote would have just turned on an electric fan!
Oh hes blowing somethin alright...
wouldnt work
No, just download a fan app in the phone.
*I'd lay on top of the boat every night and just look up at the milkyway*
Unknown Heights ッ you mean the sky
@@lekrakkenz2517 You'd be able to see the galactic core at night while out there because there's no light pollution to block your view.
Purest of Trash we’ll go think of a better way to transport goods that you take for granted and transportation
Imagine rigging a nice telescope to the boat
@Purest of Trash if all of us just picked and went to the middle of Iceland with no towns or torches,just a few tents and just a fire and if course some hot ass girls (because who doesn't wanna fuck underneath the milkyway) that would be so fucking mesmerising
It's pretty amazing how casual and confident he was considering he and his father were totally alone on a very long, perilous journey. Makes it easier to imagine what the ocean crossings were like in the age of exploration.
how calming that is, to know that there is no other human being in a 1000 miles radius.
No one around to annoy you with their BS. I would love it.
great vid btw, just found you channel
You are wrong, in those 1000 miles radius was probably more big vessels than you have ever seen in your whole life. ✌
The_Touring Jedi yeah but I think he meant that you feel as if there is no one there. The oceans big.
Your forgetting one thing amidst your peaceful gaze.... YOU ARE FUCKIN ADRIFT!!!!
Damn you must really hate people lmao
French man: at sea
British Navy wants to know your location.
The United States Navy is the largest navy on this earth. It’s literally insane how much power they have, it’s got to be the strongest point of the USA.
The United States Navy has the largest Aircraft carriers in the world the Nimitz class, in fact they have more of them than the entire world has aircraft carriers combined and if you didn’t know the US Navy has the 2nd largest Air Force right behind the USAF because of all of its aircraft carriers. Fun Fact the United States Navy named their class of aircraft carriers “ Nimitz” after admiral Chester W. Nimitz which was of Russian, and German decent.
Дмитрий Лебедев Ok, already knew that. My comment was something called a joke. Also the british navy used to be the biggest and most powerful but something called WW2 bankrupted us and made us lose the empire and everything else. But America still managed to profit from WW2
The Americans beat the Royal Navy in size during WW2.
Dan Keating I know, I just enjoy making Brits feel bad. To be fair America is your creation, it’s the British empire of the 21st century.
wow shaves and doesnt do a hitler [-respect]
Nokia you do whenever you shave?
@@heythere9707 yes and a hulk Hogan impression too pretty fun
All men are guilty of this
Eber not me, I shave right across the mustache.
@@heythere9707 pretty boring man spice up your life
So awesome you got to experience that with your Dad. Enjoy him while you have him, make as many memories as you can. My Father passed in 2014 and I dearly wish I had more memories to fall back on when the sadness sets in from time to time.
*Suddenly the Yamato Battleship appears*
That One Gopnik normie
I’m a member of nohat. How? C:
That One Gopnik u cant tell huh?
Somehow a warship comes out and shoots them thinking their enemies
Diego Sanchez pretty much
As beautiful as that flat, calm ocean looks..i also find the vastness of it a little terrifying.
then realise it's like 2,000 meters to the sea bed.
@@WaveForceful It can be up to 6000 actually in most of Atlantic
@@Groveish long way down but at least if you drown you won’t be alive to see it.
“Good morning sir,I’m stuck in the middle of the ocean”
“Are you French?”
“Yeah”
“Good luck with that then”
French people could never say such a full English sentence tho
@@deserv3 twat
Didn't get that one...can someone explain to me please?
@@cheesefrogsnail When you save a life, you become responsible for it. No one wants responsibility for a Frenchman 😏
@@sp10sn thank you so much! so it is pure "racism" against us then, i still can't understand why...since the guerre d'algérie i dont't think we've done anything bad in the last 60 years so...maybe haters don't need a reason?
The russian cargo ship wasn't talking about the weather at your area. He said that if you go west, there is no storm, not your position.
I don't know, sounds much better than 30 foot swells in a storm...
French colonizing the island of Martinique circa 1635 colorized
I give you the Seaman seal of approval ! Very impressive my good friend !
Hey bro opinion on Master @ arms job?
WHAT UP FAM
JTsuits ha u said seamen
Devon Rager I see this guy every where 😂
Rah
1:44 lmao. " I know, looks like im 12 years old..." and got the most hairy chest in the entire atlantic ocean
He's rferring the lacking beard right? LOL
He never said that then? Learn how to time it.
jaskari1 it’s not hair, they’re barnacles.
that looks amazing, literally in the middle of the atlantic, no human presense, no disturbing city sounds or lights.... amazing.
The sky at night is so beautiful out there as well
Until a storm comes
The last frontier....
Sea: destroys boat
The French: "but I gave you my wine..."
lmafo
I love how a couple hundred years ago we needed giant vessels and huge crews just to make it across the Atlantic and now there's people doing it solo just for sport.
He did have his dad with him though
You could do it with a small boat back then too, but wouldn't make economic sense
Bruh, you never needed that. Civilizations travelled there in small boats long before the likes of Columbus was even born
@@DonDadda45 Hawaii says hi ... or aloha
Where's those sea turtles when you need them
leftyfourguns capn’ jack sparrow lmao
Lost my dad in 2017, it's so awesome that y'all get to do this together! Bonjour from Louisiana
I think some people would benefit from some time out there. I know it sucks for a traveler but for like a busy body businessman, could turn his whole life around.
Lovely convo with the russian, its great to see us humans just getting along
I thought so too. Really really cool
Getting health problems after 2 weeks on the sea would be even worse than a storm
if you're so inclined
Do it with good health
@@willm1019 Lol what do you even mean by that?
11:37 well dang why don’t you just pour out the whole cup while your at it
It looked like he was starting to get a little sea sick, and used the safe passage ritual as a way to dump dat shit
You're*
1:38 there was another classic moustache left to feature there but you're forgivven since you're a frenchman.
The "Angry Charlie Chaplin"
I'm the 88th person to like your comment. What a coincidence.
@@Brainman_2331 SH
I had no idea that the Atlantic could be this calm. Looks almost like being on a lake.
The ocean is so beautiful and so scary at same time
Quality video with a genuinely interesting life. Unlike most UA-cam channels have.
Imagine him coming to the port and finding out the whole world just had an nuclear war
Unxpectd- or a pandemic
Most likely see and hear nukes
Max Hunt
Hear and see? He’s in the middle of the Atlantic. It’s probably 2000 miles to the closest American city. He wouldn’t see nor hear it, as it is over the horizon and the blast sound wouldn’t even reach him
He turns his ship around and heads back to the ocean
@@coledavis5212 Actually he would probably hear it. The Tsar bomba 50 megaton bomb's shockwave traveled around the world 3 times before going away. Shockwaves are sound and pretty much a huge vibration that travels for as long as it has energy to spend. Seeing the nukes though? No way.
That's the smallest sailboat I've ever seen. And this man went over the Atlantic with it. Mad.
Well done fella. You're an inspiration for all of us in small boats. Thanks for sharing the passage.
This guy literally went from being a Caveman to a movie-star,a viking,Hulk Hogan with a brown beard,Escobar and then a 12 y/o in just minutes!
I am getting anxiety just watching this.
Why exactly? I would absolutely LOVE to be in his position. No worries, no Bill's. Boat that you can dock literally anywhere in the world. Not happy where you're at? Just go somewhere else. Tons of time to meditate, read books, write. What a dream! If I had about 20k to buy a boat and customize it the way I wanted, I'd do this tomorrow.
@@rumi2245 when you say it like that, of course it sounds cool
Don Patron I don’t like the ocean some people have a fear of the waters. I shit myself when I can’t see the bottom but some people might not like the creatures that live in the waters
No worries, no bills? what are you talking about? You think having a boat is cheap? haha. Also, I think it's very clear that mister Moody's anxiety came from the fact that they spent days without wind. You think being in the middle of the Atlantic not knowing when the wind is coming with a limited food supply is comfortable?
@@rumi2245 but then you actually get stuck in the ocean and shit your pants
I’m glad I’m not the only one who shaves random styles when shaving off the beard. Always gotta finish off with the classic Hitler stache…
From the biker to the mid life crisis dad to the almighty patch stache.
@@jasonscott5778 Ah yes, the natural story arc of a man.
I'm always afraid that my shaver break down when I have the Hitler mustache x)
@@Eckmuhl29 Haha having to head to a store to pick up a new one…hilarious!
Based
The most peaceful sea i ever seen
You Should have seen when me and my dad we’re Sailing in The summer holiday xf
He really found the calm belt.
Why didn’t they just use a big fan?
@Eddie Smithers Way to ruin the joke asshole.
@@rhysligget6707, the joke was terrible and needed to be ruined.
It's ok guys I'll make a much better joke
a fan of what?
For real though they should have used there hands and paddled, are they fucking retarded?
@@snakeCase how would you paddle 15 ton boat
Deep blue oceans are scary but it’s scarier when It’s calm and not making any waves 😱
I really dont agree
Yes : ua-cam.com/video/M3NxW4hL-tM/v-deo.html
Let's just agree that oceans are scary all the time and we should stay as far away form them as possible.
Because the kraken is waiting for them
@@Jeovaunihunter it's a joke bro
More people should watch you. Your videos are fantastic.
Do not hesitate sharing the videos then ;)
@ 1:45 "i know i look 12yo"
Bruh... You still look 35... Don't you worry.
Without all that hair he would look like a skinny teen
I was searching for this comment. He still looked old af.
And yet I'm 28 :)
i don't get along with people...so whenever i get to go out to the open sea with my father's little boat and my dog and experience absolute isolation, is the best feeling ever.
I honestly have no clue how i got here but im glad I watched. Seems like a fun adventure. I wouldn’t never attempt but still great to watch.
Same
The deep ocean scares the crap out of me I would never last lol
t h a l a s s o p h o b i a
@@arty7122 man I bet everyone has thalassophobia some have more than others
Psh. You got 4 inches of fiberglass between you and the water. What's to worry? 😁⛵🏝
how about in a solar powered yacht with big rooms and starlink connection
I dream of that every now and then
I used to have the same fear until I tried SCUBA for the first time. Now I'm a diver in the Navy.
The best part about SCUBA is that it takes the unknown out of the equation when it comes to the ocean. Thats the root of fear that everyone shares.
Well you both managed to keep your sanity in tact while becalmed. I thought the beard trimming was pretty darn funny as well. Glad your voyage was largely uneventful and it was fun to sense the excitement as you made landfall and toasted your success. A great accomplishment on a small boat. Congrats on making it to the Caribbean and Cheers.
I would love to do this with my father but he passed away long ago, but it was a nice journey thank you, enjoy life.
I used to sail around Anguilla, St. Martin, Saba, these videos bring me back. I remember the first steps off a boat in weeks you feel as if something is wrong, you are still moving, as if the land is the sea.
When you take social distancing a bit too serious.
shit just imagine, he comes back to land, and everything is empty, just like in the movie where the virus spreads? wow
'the virus'?
Seems a bit too relevant right now....
I would love to know the name of this movie.
@@supersmartguy23 in the walking dead he wakes up from being in a coma in a hospital. That is pretty close
28 days later?
this guy is actually living a life
no bro this is suicide
Wow. Never expected to see the to be so calm literally in the middle of an ocean
I love the boat geek part, please do more of that kind.
It looks really relaxing to be honest... completely separated from everyone with such quiet and peace :^)
for 31 days tho
And a small boat too.
@Optimus27 would they have to jerk off back to back or soemthing?
Until a storm shows up...
unitl hurricane or storm arrives
3:43 Those ocean swells are GIANT I can’t believe how wide they are!
I like how positive this dude is, being stuck in the middle of the ocean is literally my biggest fear
Congrats on a successful crossing and thanks for taking us along!
Here I am 2:04am on my bed watching a frenchmen sailing in the middle of the ocean🤦🏻♂️
Hey its 00:17
its 0:35 here, also on my bed and im not regretting it
It's 16:15 and I should do homeworks.
Do not regret it tho
It's so weird seeing the Atlantic that calm.
I love this guy. "But you know what, still good sunsets"
Well done on the windless (doldrums?) days. Relax, enjoy the moment and patiently wait for the wind. As you recently said..."It is, after all, a sailboat."
¡Buenísimo!
Fun Fact: U didnt search for this.
yep
UA-cam search bar so works?
Still*
I searched for this.
@@toleethekoala2417 who???
I don’t trust that small of a boat in such a big sea.
Dude has some balls!
It's actually a really safe and capable boat, have a look at that other passage ua-cam.com/video/RMVwodtLI88/v-deo.html
The boat is safer than you think. It’s almost impossible to sink out there in deep water
Edison Siew same I don’t care if it bullet proof wave proof or ex girlfriend proof not going in the middle of the ocean on a small boat.
Daniel P titanic was an insurance scam
Seeing the beautiful coast of a Caribbean island after a month at sea must be one the best, most rewarding feelings ever...
Him pouring wine into the ocean remind me of the 2 shots of vodka meme😂
If he started this trip right before major media outlets reported on COVID, and came back with everything being on lockdown, that would've been the most surreal feeling to have as a human being. Literally like finding out an actual zombie apocalypse has started.
Facts
Not really, if you didn't pay attention to the media than nothing would have changed.
@@kingpinsmith22 huh
@@kingpinsmith22 other than everyone wearing masks and people being weird
you posted the same comment as 12 1 48 Yatharth Bhavsar 1 week later, learn to be original and think for yourself
Awesome finale. Looking forward to future uploads.
I've never seen the ocean so calm and still. It's beautiful