How We Set Up Our Catamaran to Sail Around The World

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    Over the past three years and 25,000nm, we've turned Starry Horizons, our Fountaine Pajot Helia 44 catamaran, into a true blue water sailing boat. We figured it might be helpful to do a walk-through and highlight what features are important and what options we chose during outfitting that help us feel confident to cross oceans.
    This isn't a true Helia tour video since there are lots of those on UA-cam, but hopefully you'll get a better idea of what a well kitted cruising catamaran looks like. We covered a lot, but if you've got more questions, leave a comment and we'll do our best to answer!
    Or you can check out our blog and FB where we've posted quite a bit more technical details over the years:
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    For those of you looking to outfit your own boat, we worked with Pat Reischmann as we worked to set up Starry Horizons. You can find more info about him here:
    www.hy-techmarine.com
    (UPDATE) Opps! I forgot to include the info on the square top attachment method we've been using. Here's a link to a picture diagram:
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  • @starofdavid9919
    @starofdavid9919 Рік тому +1

    You both work great as a team, seem to be covering all the bases, hope you both had a safe and happy voyage.

  • @janalton2289
    @janalton2289 6 років тому

    Great video! Starry is an amazing boat - and very comfortable for your visitors. Of course, you guys are fabulous hosts!

  • @williswanderings
    @williswanderings 6 років тому +1

    Love this video.. I was glued to the screen... Thank you So much!

  • @987946216430
    @987946216430 6 років тому

    Great episode guys, Thanks for taking us with you on your travels :) Cheers from PEI Canada, Bryan.

  • @Bowmans-Woods
    @Bowmans-Woods 6 років тому

    Thanks for doing this guys. This is very helpful for those of us looking to do what you are doing in the future and will most likely will be getting a production boat that will need upgrades to become a full time live aboard boat.

  • @timtom1847
    @timtom1847 5 років тому +6

    We're preparing to move from living on Land to living on a Cat by the end of the year. Your vid gave us a ton of helpful info. Thank you.

  • @sailingserenity5268
    @sailingserenity5268 6 років тому

    Great video! We love watching UA-cam sailing channels in preparation for our own live aboard adventures! Glad to have found your channel. Looking forward to some awesome videos! ~ Josh & Jill

  • @SailingBlownAway
    @SailingBlownAway Рік тому

    Thanks for this video! We are prepping now for the Pacific Crossing and this was very helpful!!

  • @jiggatwist
    @jiggatwist 4 роки тому

    Watched the whole thing, been playing with the idea of purchasing my own Cat and starting a new lifestyle. Thanks so much, happy sailing. - Matt

  • @atman5230
    @atman5230 6 років тому +3

    You have a beautiful catamaran fitted out with state of the art electronics.You must have had many interesting experiences sailing around the planet.Fitting a hydro generator sounds like a good idea.

  • @notwrk
    @notwrk 6 років тому +2

    Thank you Amy and David! That was an excellent video for those of us looking to buy a production cat and live aboard. Your travel videos are always an awesome balance between sharing the moment and providing great information and history. I appreciate your efforts :)

    • @OutChasingStars
      @OutChasingStars  6 років тому

      We're really glad to hear that you enjoy the informational/historical side to our videos. It's a bit of a hard balance to strike, but we really enjoy those parts of our travels and want to share. :)

  • @dalsie105
    @dalsie105 6 років тому +9

    Iast August I crossed from Southampton to new York on the QM2 never done anything like it before and loved it. Halfway across after not seeing anything for days I see a sail boat pass going in the opposite direction .And thinking what the hell are they doing out in the middle of the Atlantic in that small boat as I'm sipping my cocktail in my suit about to go to dinner and watch Herbie Hancock play live on board. And ever since I returned from that trip ( crossing) I have been glued to UA-cam watching people sail around the world in some amazing boats. Much to my misses discuss. But i Love watching people living life to the full and doing things I could only dream of. Money being the only thing stopping me from doing so. Anyway i love watching your videos you talk things through and explain things in detail then over videos I've watched. Thanks to people like you two I get to have dreams of doing the same thing. All the best cheers

    • @OutChasingStars
      @OutChasingStars  6 років тому +2

      The sea is an enchanting mistress! One she grabs a hold of you, she won't let go! :)

  • @dragonblee1
    @dragonblee1 5 років тому

    Enjoyed every mouthfull, will refer to it when I buy my boat, thank you.

  • @StevenSandhoff
    @StevenSandhoff 6 років тому +40

    I’ve watched a ton of boat videos and this is one of the most practical and useful 30 minutes I have ever spent on UA-cam. Thanks so much for sharing.

  • @buildingsailboats4549
    @buildingsailboats4549 6 років тому

    Very nice comprehensive video about Starry Horizons, thank you for sharing :)

  • @dannipiazza7424
    @dannipiazza7424 6 років тому

    Thank you for giving such a great in-depth look at what may be needed for long shore. The window covers are genius too, it does get hot without them.

    • @OutChasingStars
      @OutChasingStars  6 років тому

      There is pretty much an instant increase in temperature if we remove the window shades. At times, life inside would be almost unbearable with out them!

  • @kellee6551
    @kellee6551 6 років тому

    Amazing ...Quality through out....1st class job...Thank You...filing this one away for notes..

  • @billallen4039
    @billallen4039 6 років тому +11

    Great insight into catamaran ownership (Especially Helia 44) and your honesty in sharing what has worked and what you would do differently with another possible cat purchase...Thank you for taking the time to create this video

    • @OutChasingStars
      @OutChasingStars  6 років тому +2

      We had a TON of help getting SH ready to start cruising and have learned a LOT since we started out. This is just part of our effort to pay it forward. :)

    • @billallen4039
      @billallen4039 6 років тому +1

      Out Chasing Stars Thank you for your prompt response. Heather and me are making our Cat purchase in 2019 and I have some fairly strong views on going all electric (no diesel motors) due to what will be available for power storage (batteries) in 2 years time. Combination of; Solar, Wind and Hydro should be a suitable blend combined with some serious battery storage should work...
      Have a lovely Day 👍🇬🇧😁 Onwards and Upwards to us all

    • @allynonderdonk7577
      @allynonderdonk7577 6 років тому +4

      If you have a cat with two screws I recommend that you have at least one diesel engine. You don't use two screws all the time, and having the diesel for an emergency is a really good idea. Those new batteries coming out especially the lithium ion type...to support an electric drive you are looking at like 30k for batteries that might last 7 years...probably more like 5. Everybody wants the electric drive, but I can tell you that it isn't all it's cracked up to be for continuous use. Fuel for a circumnavigation you won't use 2k fuel a year...more like 1k usually. The cost reward really isn't there, but it is better for lead acid batteries. Though you can't take more than 10-20% capacity out of the lead acid batteries or they just won't last. Soo...in other words you get maybe 3 hours of life out of your drive at extra slow speeds before having to shut it down.

    • @onthebeaches
      @onthebeaches 6 років тому

      Well said and I totally concur. We're just not there yet and to do a long passage with just electric engines is...well, I'm sure you get it! Ö

    • @billallen4039
      @billallen4039 6 років тому

      The piece of the jigsaw will be ready in 2019 - Lets wait and see and I will share our specs then....

  • @tlowe2502
    @tlowe2502 6 років тому +1

    Hey guys, great video thanks for sharing. We really appreciate y'all , we love your boat too. Safe travels.

    • @OutChasingStars
      @OutChasingStars  6 років тому +1

      Really happy to hear that you enjoyed it! :)

  • @shmegg1095
    @shmegg1095 4 роки тому

    Great video; some very helpful and practical information. Thanks a heap it’s very much appreciated

  • @DDixon3121
    @DDixon3121 6 років тому

    Since I began sailing in the very early 70's I've sailed monohulls, never thinking that one day catamarans would interest me. But watching videos such as Gone With the Wynns, La Vagabond, and yours, I've begun to admire catamarans. Today I own a Beneteau 42s7 monohull and there is little to no chance I'll change to a catamaran given the restricted docking where I dock today. This video was very interesting, enlightening, and educational....thank you for sharing. By the way, I attended the University of Houston (graduated '78) and worked for a sailboat dealer while going to school. It was called Sailboats West and when I began working for them it was located on Post Oak between Richmond and Post Oak in the old KTRH television studios. A year of so later the business moved to Bellaire, just a couple of miles away. I don't know what ever happened to them. While I worked at Sailboats West, my new wife was a nurse working for Dr. Michael Debakey in his open heart intensive care unit at the Methodist Hospital. That's been years ago...my how time flies. Again, thanks for sharing.....I'm loving your videos.

  • @jimmyboy5597
    @jimmyboy5597 6 років тому

    This was great guys! Thanks for the "inside" info.

  • @frankrice5364
    @frankrice5364 6 років тому

    Y,all have really took very good care of a BEAUTIFUL vessel

  • @scin3759
    @scin3759 6 років тому

    Thanks. Great video. Really informative. Happy sailing.

  • @TheMacAtilla
    @TheMacAtilla 6 років тому

    Great video .... watched it over and over and sucked every drop of info . Am planning to rebuild a Hurricane Irma damaged Helio 44 and found this info and insight VERY helpful.
    Great advice on Mainsail setup, block & tackle for downwind sailing, Cockpit hardtop and also the trampoline.....👍🏼

  • @cameron.willis
    @cameron.willis 6 років тому

    Great video! Love your boat and your personalities!

  • @waynemcphail7825
    @waynemcphail7825 5 років тому

    Excellent insight on your vessel set up. Thank you.

  • @victorvandyke9898
    @victorvandyke9898 6 років тому

    Great video, very informative. I'm living my dream though you guys. Have fun.

  • @federicorio
    @federicorio Рік тому

    Nice video, tongs of great tips! Thank you

  • @Techguyz1
    @Techguyz1 4 роки тому

    I like your enclosure. Great idea for best of both worlds.

  • @laurentfroggy6631
    @laurentfroggy6631 6 років тому

    That was an excellent overview guys. Love your cat too.... thanks and best from HKG

  • @HopeOfJoe
    @HopeOfJoe 6 років тому +4

    Just watched this again and, man, you guys, there is a ton of great info. Some of which I had forgotten from the first time thru. Thanks again. Question. Do you have a more detailed list of the what, why and who did the work and approx how much for all the upgrades as well as modifications? That would be great and kinda act as a checklist for the rest of us. No need to reinvent the wheel so I'm told. :) 😊✨🥂👍👌⛵️⚓️🍷✨

  • @goalsetterpk1
    @goalsetterpk1 4 роки тому

    Fabulous information I subscribed, more of a Leopard and Catana fan but everything here was super helpful Than You Please keep it up

  • @Tigersmundo
    @Tigersmundo 6 років тому +1

    *Thank YOU...Awesome insight watched all of it!!!!*

  • @dww0013
    @dww0013 6 років тому

    Nice boat. Thanks for the walk through.

  • @russellgray9694
    @russellgray9694 6 років тому

    Thanks for the great overview on what works and what you wouldn't do again. We get our FP Lucia next month and I am definitely using some of you experiences to help outfit our cat. I really appreciate your sharing. Thank you.

    • @OutChasingStars
      @OutChasingStars  6 років тому +1

      Congrats on the Lucia! We spent about a month this year with the Lucia "Sandy Cheeks" which is the first Lucia we'd had a chance to see. Definitely a nice boat and certainly capable of sailing around the world!

  • @SailingIdefix
    @SailingIdefix 6 років тому +2

    Great overview! Thank you,

  • @seatravel8536
    @seatravel8536 6 років тому

    Great video and keep on going, you two are awesome

  • @UtahRiders
    @UtahRiders 6 років тому

    Great work, thanks for all the efforts!

  • @DiyCatamaran
    @DiyCatamaran 4 роки тому

    Brilliant video, thank you for sharing.

  • @candykoko59
    @candykoko59 6 років тому

    Hi David and Amy Thanks for your awesome videos. You guys are the best !!! This video in particular was very informative, and will help us in selection of our additional upgrades on our new Lagoon 42 as we get closer to our long term cruising plans. We have an 11kVa Onan genset and will be installing a HV water maker also. So it is good to receive some assurance on this choice. The only thing I was hoping to see was a pic of how and where you installed your shore power frequency converter. Thanks again for making the effort to share your experiences with al of us. Happy cruising. Cheers Tony

    • @OutChasingStars
      @OutChasingStars  6 років тому

      Yeah, sorry about that. We haven't ever used the frequency converter for its actual purpose so honestly I forget about it sometimes...
      We ended up having to cut out a fairly large part of the molded fiberglass storage under the owners berth to install the converter. It's very large and extremely heavy so that was the only place we could make it fit. Truthfully, I wouldn't do it again. It turns out our Air Cons are "derated" at 50hz (and getting them to run was our primary motivation for getting the converter) and we rarely spend time in marinas anyways...

  • @trulyamazingsailing7056
    @trulyamazingsailing7056 5 років тому

    David, I just re-watched your Catamaran set up. You may remember we are new Catamaran sailors after 25 year of mono. I took your recommendation on the code zero used one sheet. The other day we sailed up to 70 degrees in 8 to 10 apparent and the sail did great. The wind picked up to 12 knots so I decided that was enough. When I went to roll it up it was a bear. I would love to see how you have the continues line set up. What I currently have is a pretty short continuous line. I have to go forward to roll the code zero up and that did not allow me to manage the sheet at all. So I got a poor roll on the sail. In addition it was a workout getting it rolled up because I was up front holding both of the continues lines. I sure you have yours set up back to the helm. I single hand a lot so seeing what you have would be great. Thanks

  • @jtolken
    @jtolken 6 років тому

    Thank you very much. Very interesting and informative

  • @jhgdekker1229
    @jhgdekker1229 5 років тому

    Thanks for sharing your happiness and knowledge Amy and David. Maybe we'll meet someday somewhere on our beautyful planet. Kind regards, Astrid and Jan, from the Netherlands. x

  • @jjaus
    @jjaus 6 років тому

    I've watched a lot of yachting videos. I want to go motor cruising and there is a crossover with equipment. Seriously, this is the first video I have watched that makes sense to me with the extras you have. Most particularly, the enclosed cockpit/helm whachamacallit, the large generator, cleaning with unsalted water and large battery capacity. Not to mention aircon. I want a fly bridge, but definitely want it to be enclosed while cruising. The other compulsory items would be a dishwasher and washing machine and dryer.

  • @TheJusnic82
    @TheJusnic82 5 років тому +1

    so envious! you guys are living the life (green face and all)

  • @tinmanrobby
    @tinmanrobby 6 років тому

    Thank you. Thank you for patiently teaching. Needed.

  • @onthebeaches
    @onthebeaches 6 років тому

    Finally a much needed video!THANK YOU!!! I've been watching vids that share general sailing and some technical ones but I learned so much here in just one vid! So, KUDOS TO BOTH OF YOU!! Here's what I learned that I didn't know after 6 months and a couple hundred hours. I had no idea there were oil change pumps! (what a concept and a no brainer) I also didn't know there are rope cutters on folding props. (another no brainer.) And great tip about the fresh water flush for the heads. BTW...I'm not at all surprised at all the issues you've had with improper installation of the satellite equipment. I hold a General Class licence with the FCC (Amateur Radio) and can tell you all coax IS NOT created equal. It's too much to go into here and I'm planning on making a video but yes...the type of coax, the length and how many connectors you use are all SUPER CRITICAL and can be the difference between something working or not working. Also, THANK YOU for talking about the salty sailor standing on the back of his boat with the hair in his wind and wind in his air. (sorry...couldn't resist..Ü) I could never figure out why someone would want to endure the punishment of the sea in their face on top of getting thrown around from side to side. I thought maybe there was some secret sailor club that I didn't know about offering trophies to those who stood out there in their foul weather gear getting slammed from the elements. HA! So, I love you enclosures. Question? Why don't you make all the winches electric? PEACE OUT!

    • @OutChasingStars
      @OutChasingStars  6 років тому

      As I said, it can be well worth finding someone who knows more than you do when you're trying to outfit a boat. Pat helped us find those oil change pumps, design the enclosure/helm hardtop and all kinds of other things that we had no idea about at the time.
      There was no real need to go with all electric winches because all the important lines (halyards, furling lines, reef lines) all go to the one electric winch at the helm. Having additional electric winches would be nice, but not really worth the added expense or weight.
      And if there is some sort of super secret sailor club out there which requires standing outside in foulies, I probably don't want to be a part of it! :D

    • @onthebeaches
      @onthebeaches 6 років тому

      Thank you for the answer about the winches. NOOOOOW I understand. You're the first to explain it. Not a fan of the secret sailors club either! Ü

  • @joshuacrossing7117
    @joshuacrossing7117 6 років тому

    we just get to do a week here and there. grenada last july, channel islands, CA, USA last week. considered taking an Helia, took a Bali 4.3 instead.
    anyway, great video, and it seems like you were able to make some really good choices that have worked well for you.
    Fair winds!

  • @billylallen2662
    @billylallen2662 6 років тому

    Great video again and presentation. I love your enclosed deck and helm station. When I look at this videos with people sailing the English Channel, with their “oilies”. I wonder how they think that is fun out in the open, getting blasted by the spray. I am not a sailor, but your setup in my view , with the Cat and the enclosed area, just makes sense to get you out of the sun, rain and spray. You guys are setup very comfortably and why not, it is your home. Safe journeys and thanks so much for sharing the good life of cruising.

    • @OutChasingStars
      @OutChasingStars  6 років тому +1

      My view was to try and set up the boat in a way that Amy would be happy to join me on this adventure. Somehow I doubt she'd be quite as enthused if she had to stand out in the salt spray during a mid-night squall! :)

    • @zedex1226
      @zedex1226 6 років тому

      billyl allen
      It's the difference between walking your dog in the park versus summiting a mountain. You can't just go and say that each activity is "just walking, putting one foot ahead of the other". They are two different activities with different costs and different rewards. Everyone has their own enjoyment to find in life.

  • @CDNRower99
    @CDNRower99 6 років тому

    A 'thumbs up' is hardly enough for all of this great info -thank you!

  • @daneschuck
    @daneschuck 6 років тому

    Lots of great information thank you

  • @bill4nier
    @bill4nier 6 років тому

    Hi Guys, Really love your sailing videos, and this one is really super. Love how you really put the time and preparation in as you prepared for your off shore journey. Thanks for taking the time to share all the detailed info!! 😊 👍👍👍👍. Fair winds! ⛵⛵⛵⛵⛵⛵⛵⛵

    • @OutChasingStars
      @OutChasingStars  6 років тому

      Glad you enjoyed it. :) This one was a bit different from our normal videos, but I felt the info was worth sharing.

  • @CraigRBoyle
    @CraigRBoyle 6 років тому

    Hey Guys, really really interesting video, well done. Haven't commented on one of your video's for a while, you're becoming very relaxed in front of the camera and it allows us to relax and enjoy them too.

    • @OutChasingStars
      @OutChasingStars  6 років тому

      Thanks Craig! This is all very much a learning process for us, but with each video it gets a bit easier.

  • @GeoffreywBlee-qs7zu
    @GeoffreywBlee-qs7zu 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you for that, very informative, it helps with my daydreaming. One day it will happen 🇦🇺

  • @alvinlawson7205
    @alvinlawson7205 6 років тому

    Liked the video, touch on almost everything except the black water disposal and or treatment. the first video that really explained lots of important things . thank you AL

    • @OutChasingStars
      @OutChasingStars  6 років тому

      Hi Alvin, we cover black water and trash in our long Q&A video in our Environment section. You can check out the link here: ua-cam.com/video/IxPqi1P8Gtk/v-deo.html

  • @776Gymnastics
    @776Gymnastics 4 роки тому

    Love your boat, very helpful video 🙌🏼🌴🗺

  • @michaelsamuel4159
    @michaelsamuel4159 6 років тому +1

    Amazing video. Thanks.

  • @svrogueangel4625
    @svrogueangel4625 6 років тому

    Great info and video! Thank you

  • @Poupou1957
    @Poupou1957 6 років тому

    Thank you so Much for all the your advices.
    We just sign for a new Helia ( hull 220) I have follow you on cruiserforum too and We use some of your advice for our boat.
    ( fresh water for the flush...)
    Thank you again and have a safe trip.
    Philippe

    • @OutChasingStars
      @OutChasingStars  6 років тому

      Congrats on the new boat Philippe! Definitely let us know if we can help answer any questions for you. CF and the FP Facebook group are great resources.

  • @MrGentlebutfirm
    @MrGentlebutfirm 5 років тому +1

    I love how they have made that boat fit their desires. Making it more like a house than a boat of course, but its their choice.

  • @graeme-sailingskeptic
    @graeme-sailingskeptic 6 років тому

    Thanks. Very good info. What is your previous experience prior to owning starry skies? You both are so knowledgeable.

  • @allynonderdonk7577
    @allynonderdonk7577 6 років тому

    Wow! Great video....every time you two put out a video I enjoy it so much. I don't think you could ever make a bad one! The quality of the picture on the video is fantastic! Wow! Wow! Wow! Such an informative video!!! Two Thumbs UP!!!!! I am sitting over here making notes. I am about five years away from supporting my own boat, and I am paying CLOSE attention to everything you two say and do!! Awesome!! Awesome!! Awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @OutChasingStars
      @OutChasingStars  6 років тому

      Hehe, this video is a sneak peak using our new camera. I like our new camera! :D Glad to help give you ideas, but I'm sure there are/will be plenty of examples of things NOT to do as well!

    • @allynonderdonk7577
      @allynonderdonk7577 6 років тому

      Guessing it is the new Panasonic GH5??? Not the GoPro Hero 4 silver??

    • @OutChasingStars
      @OutChasingStars  6 років тому

      Correct. :) We're trying to use the GH5 as the main camera and the GoPro for more action/wide angle shots.

  • @BarracudaHawk
    @BarracudaHawk 3 роки тому

    Credit to you guys, excellent video thank you

  • @hendrenell4378
    @hendrenell4378 6 років тому

    Very informative, thank you. The only thing...the trampoline..the bigger the hole the less stress on the boat, maybe go back to bigger holes. You can get an temp small hole cover for when at anchorage. Safe travels!!!

  • @amybecker5797
    @amybecker5797 6 років тому

    I love your videos! Loved to sail with you someday!!!

  • @oscarpineda9308
    @oscarpineda9308 6 років тому

    I wish ya health and joy on the trips!!!

  • @jacquesdutoit5879
    @jacquesdutoit5879 6 років тому +1

    Thanks, great video.

  • @markgotham5372
    @markgotham5372 6 років тому +8

    Excellent Details in overview...Beautiful Cat...Your maintenance Shows.....You Guy's have actually circumnavigated the world in Miles.......Didn't cover berths, but the rest has a Nice Layout.......S.F., Ca...I'm used to racing mono's, but getting older..... ;-)

    • @OutChasingStars
      @OutChasingStars  6 років тому +2

      Haha, you know what?? We actually hadn't realized that! Thanks for pointing that out!

  • @retiredinbali9565
    @retiredinbali9565 4 роки тому

    Very informative video. Thank you

  • @geraldthomas9253
    @geraldthomas9253 6 років тому +8

    Sounds like you have a great set-up. One thing I am curious about is if you looked into a soft start for your watermaker so you can run it off the batteries. Other than that, if and when you do replace your batteries, the tech is such that if you have enough Ah to only use 40% before they repower in the morning, those charging cycles are basically free, i.e. they don't count as one of the charging cycles. This is something to discuss with your battery vendor. I'm sure they would have better information than I.

    • @OutChasingStars
      @OutChasingStars  6 років тому +2

      No, I didn't look into a soft start for the watermaker. Though I think my bigger concern with our 110v system would be leaving it running for hours at a time. It would be a pretty large drain on the batteries and we'd likely have to run the generator at some point to make up for the usage anyways...

    • @Unwrittentimeline
      @Unwrittentimeline 6 років тому +3

      I installed a large start capacitor on my air conditioning unit so I could run it off a small generator. It made a big improvement in power required and load on the batteries. It's a great addition to any motor.

    • @svstellamaris6130
      @svstellamaris6130 6 років тому

      Gerald Thomas-
      Battery charge cycles always deteriorate the overall life of a battery. Each time the charge level drops and the rods are not electrically charged to repel corrosion they suffer; but you are on the right path that total charge cycles significantly increases the less the total charge down is. The charge cycle life for most deep cycle batteries is published by the manufacturer.
      ...and soft starts are great😁

    • @jolujo5842
      @jolujo5842 6 років тому

      Gell Cell Deep cycle batteries ...Optima for instance

    • @nobody46820
      @nobody46820 6 років тому

      Why use a soft start anything when you can put in a capacitor?

  • @silasderoma4726
    @silasderoma4726 6 років тому

    I just watched this - super helpful walk through of your boat. Thanks for taking the time to put it together. Do you have any videos that cover the number of spares you brought with you?

    • @OutChasingStars
      @OutChasingStars  6 років тому

      We touch a bit on spares in our Q&A video. Here's the link to it directly: ua-cam.com/video/IxPqi1P8Gtk/v-deo.html

  • @sailingokaliptus
    @sailingokaliptus 2 роки тому

    Great info. Thanks!

  • @palmtree5544
    @palmtree5544 6 років тому

    Best tour and advice on UA-cam.

  • @ednabella5162
    @ednabella5162 6 років тому

    Very informative. Thanks.

  • @toddteagarden2200
    @toddteagarden2200 4 роки тому

    Really enjoyed the tour but I wanted to see more of the things you were talking about . Like the helm cockpit area, are there more seats out there? Just saw a glimpse and I was like “noooo pan left.. or tilt down what is that?!” I really wanted to see and “experience” your boat. Very informative and I really like the upgrades and the experience with various components.

  • @raymondpatroni7734
    @raymondpatroni7734 4 роки тому

    Great video guys well done just subscribed have fun and stay safe Thanks

  • @gride5153
    @gride5153 4 роки тому

    Great video, thank-you so much. I'm looking at getting a Fountaine Pajot at the moment.
    Some questions if I may:
    1) How happy with the build quality are you?
    2) Have you had any warranty issues, if so, how were FP to deal with?
    3) Would you go up to a 47, or do you think the 45 is the sweet spot for cruising etc?
    Many thanks

  • @mark-se6ef
    @mark-se6ef 2 роки тому

    Great advice, thanks for fuel advice.

  • @markshannon1591
    @markshannon1591 6 років тому

    Thanks excellent video, lots of good ideas. Heading out next week on our cat for the first time

    • @OutChasingStars
      @OutChasingStars  6 років тому

      Enjoy your new boat! Hopefully something here will help you as you get used to the boat, but there's ALWAYS more things to customize! That's half the fun. :)

  • @PRACLEDC
    @PRACLEDC 6 років тому

    Great job. Thanks.

  • @emmanuelsamaras8974
    @emmanuelsamaras8974 6 років тому

    Thanks for your video presentation. You missed covering the construction highlights

  • @mikemalone9896
    @mikemalone9896 6 років тому +1

    I enjoyed this video. You have, probably the best long cruising vessel I have ever seen and shared a lot of very important features. Thanks for sharing.

    • @OutChasingStars
      @OutChasingStars  6 років тому

      Thanks Mike. SH is the result of several years of research before we decided to buy and working with people smarter than us after we did! We're quite pleased with the end product. :)

  • @lindawoodall822
    @lindawoodall822 4 роки тому

    Hey Amy and David. Congrats again on completing your circumnavigation. I was rewatching this video to see what fridge freezer set you have. Can you tell me the make and model of you freezer? Thanks!

    • @OutChasingStars
      @OutChasingStars  4 роки тому +1

      They are Isotherm units. The freezer is a CR90F Inox and the fridge is a Drawer 190. Hope that helps!

  • @niccat7051
    @niccat7051 6 років тому

    Good one! Very helpful 👍

  • @cooopermatt
    @cooopermatt 6 років тому

    Very informative, thanks for taking the time to do this. We are 4 months into our cruising lifestyle been following you since beginning. Question on autopilot spares for transatlantic. Some people go with what they've got others build redundancy, what do you do? Matt

    • @OutChasingStars
      @OutChasingStars  6 років тому

      Hey Matt. We just have the hydraulic steering from the FP factory and one Raymarine autopilot. The combo has been pretty bullet proof for us so far. That being said, if the autopilot breaks down, our plan is to just handsteer to the next port and fix there. We do have a para-anchor on board we could throw out and just drift for a while if we get too tired and just need a rest.

  • @andrew24508859
    @andrew24508859 6 років тому

    Great video very interesting.

  • @JeffCMAbound
    @JeffCMAbound 6 років тому

    Great review. Looking forward to following you guys. My wife and I have been looking at the Helia 44 for some time as well as the new Saona 47. If you have any insite between these vessels I would love to hear. Good luck and happy sails from the Imler family!!

    • @OutChasingStars
      @OutChasingStars  6 років тому +1

      We haven't had a chance to see a new Saona in person yet, but it sure looks like it'd be a great boat. I'd say a lot would come down to how much "stuff" you want to have on the boat. If you're kitting out with full genset/air cons/300' of chain/dive gear + compressor/water toys/etc, the extra length and load carrying capacity of the 47 would be a definite plus.

  • @WSallai
    @WSallai 4 роки тому

    Really enjoyable and informative video. This is my first viewing of your channel and I have some questions:
    1) Do you have any underwater lighting and mounted cameras?
    2) Do you fish while underway? Is there a cleaning station?
    3) If in cold weather at the higher latitudes, what if any heating do you have?
    4) What spare parts other than consumables do you recommend carrying?
    5) Would you recommend netting on the lifelines?
    6) What countertop appliances do you recommend that make cooking & meal prep much easier?
    7) Any recommendations on storing & disposing of trash?
    Thank you!

  • @xmask321
    @xmask321 6 років тому

    Fantastic video

  • @fishaholiclures
    @fishaholiclures 6 років тому

    Absailutely awesome content David & Amy. I have ssen a lot of monos and multis that have some of your points but have yet to see many with EVERYTHING on SH. You have done your homework well and the results show. I do hope you get to Brisbane or Sth East Qld. I would love to say G'Day.
    Cheers Brad

    • @OutChasingStars
      @OutChasingStars  6 років тому

      Thanks Brad! We've definitely learned a lot and hope others can benefit from our experience. :) And we're planning on doing some boat work probably in the Gold Coast but will definitely be making our way up to Brisbane at some point!

    • @fishaholiclures
      @fishaholiclures 6 років тому

      Awesome, if you need a local guide for the inside run between the Goldie and Brisvegas, give us a yell.

  • @nffremote
    @nffremote 5 років тому

    Could you make a video or reference to the auto pilot and nav systems please. Types, maintenance, recommendations, how to use, how not to use.. thanks from Yamba.NSW

  • @SailingShaggySeas
    @SailingShaggySeas 6 років тому

    Beautiful Cat! Makes me want to get one. For now our monohull will have to do ;) Best of luck to you guys!

    • @OutChasingStars
      @OutChasingStars  6 років тому +2

      I'm of the firm opinion that whatever boat gets you out on the water is a great one! :)

  • @PaulSmith-oq3jw
    @PaulSmith-oq3jw 5 років тому

    I have total boat envy 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

  • @peddlerr
    @peddlerr 6 років тому

    Excellent job guys on this.....specifications, instructional video. This is your home..love your boat and it will love you. No Patreon?

    • @OutChasingStars
      @OutChasingStars  6 років тому

      You sum it up quite perfectly! I'm always telling SH well done on a successful passage or thanking the engines for working so hard for us. And I think they appreciate it. :)
      We've talked about doing Patreon a few times, but we're incredibly fortunate in that we don't need to do it in order to help fund our trip. There are so many other amazing channels out there that we'd prefer people donate to those who might need a bit more help. Now, if I crash the drone or drop a camera or two in the water, then I may change my mind. :)

  • @olahamre1779
    @olahamre1779 4 роки тому

    Hi. Nice videos.
    Tip for your dingys Suzuki engine. The 9.9 sport- 15 and 20 hp lean burn engines are the same engines. The only thing that is different between the 9.9 sport, 15 and the 20 is the ECU and the restrictor in the air intake tube .
    9.9 to 15 hp- remove restrictor in the intake or drill the center hole in the restrictor up to 16mm. The easyest is to remowe it, Just cut it out with a sharp knife.
    15 to 20 hp. Remove the restrictor and by a new ECU that give you the 200 extra rpm. 👍🙂🇧🇻

  • @svaquabob4062
    @svaquabob4062 6 років тому

    Great overview, beautiful boat. It's amazing how you still learn new things on the boat even after 3 years. We are still learning all wonderful things on our Leopard 58. Great call on the AIS, such a great tool. Hows your Iridium go, how are the speeds for emails? Who did you all chat with in Ft. Lauderdale?

    • @OutChasingStars
      @OutChasingStars  6 років тому

      The GO is much improved with our new cable/connection set up. However, the data speeds are slower than an old 14k modem, so it's pretty much only good for text emails.
      And we worked with Pat Reischmann who is actually based in the Tampa area.

  • @2squiffy
    @2squiffy 5 років тому

    Very useful thank you.

  • @Muertexxx123
    @Muertexxx123 5 років тому

    Great job
    thank you

  • @WillN2Go1
    @WillN2Go1 3 роки тому

    Cool video, I'm taking notes. I don't know if you still read comments to old videos, or if you already know this. Mosquitoes can't fly against a 2 mph breeze, so a good fan shuts 'em right down. Say your back flap needs to be open, a couple of those neat fans... they're not getting in. I also use pyrethrin on my mosquito nets/screens, at home, on my tent (and on my sailboat in a couple of years) they land on it, get sick drop off and die. Pyrethrin is pretty safe to use, has only a slight odor for a couple of days, lasts on jackets, hats, screens, tents... for about 6 weeks. And of course you don't use it on everything, just for mozzies.
    What would be great now that you have 5 years and a circumnavigation (congratulations!) might be to go over what was state of the art when you started - boat design, electronics, comms, etc... what changed, what's state of the art now, what you expect for the future.... If you changed boats. I like the way you advanced the second chart plotter idea to the next generation. (I think by the time I go blue water Starlink will be worldwide so internet everywhere all the time. I can well imagine that by 2200 a sizeable part of the world's population will be living on the water - or Mars.) Thanks for sharing what you've learned.