@@ShesTheSkipper Right now we are tied to a dock in Zanzibar, off the east African coast. Next week we will push on to S. Africa where we will haul out for several months. More boat work but want to prepare for heading down to Tierra del Fuego....if Rebecca does not get too cold as we head south.
Also, the glue they use on can labels, boxes, and paperbags is a treat for cockroaches and other bugs, and the paper itself is somewhat hydrophilic, so ends up moldy pretty quick... long story short: No to paper aboard.
Hahaha cheers mate!! Happy to have you following along! Thanks for the comments - let us know if you have any questions (or if you want to tease John with me 😂) we are always checking the comments!!
My parents moved from Seattle, Washington to a boat in Boston, Mass in 2012. They are both huge fans of Red Vines (as am I.) They couldn't find them on the east coast so I literally had to mail them bags. Twizzlers are a sad replacement. If you ever get the chance to try Red Vines instead of Twizzlers TAKE IT! I discovered you guys on Instagram and decided to check out your video. I'm loving it. Safe travels.
Mental note to keep red vines on the list to try! And that's super cool, where are your parents now? Have you got to visit the boat with them? We wished we could have sailed more near boston. John really wanted to go to Nantucket and nearby islands for all the history that is there!! But alas, winter crept up! Thanks for watching and comment any time, we love hearing from people!! ❤️
@@ShesTheSkipper I was lucky enough to get out to see them on their boat about 2 years ago for a week of fun on the ICW. They spent nearly a year in New England getting the boat ready to go and then headed south like you guys have. They are in Beaufort, South Carolina now. They hope to break out of there sometime and head out for more adventures. Of course, there is always something the boat needs.
That's great! We will keep our fingers crossed they get organised and get to do some voyaging (and you get to join again)! Oh boy, do we know first-hand boats always have something else to do!!
The worst part is the labelling got inconsistent... We had tomatoes as 'diced sun drops' and peaches as 'slices of Sunshine' and all of a sudden I have a can that says 'sliced sun drops'.... These two things make very different dishes!!
That seemed like a great group of people who clearly helped you get those dock lines free! I don’t remember all the cans but I think the cat food was tuna! The can of sunshine was pineapple. The Irish crack soup ? Was this with potatoes?
Couldn't have done it without them! They became lifelong friends too as we are still in touch and I head back out that way next month! Tuna ✅ 🍍 ✅ Potatoes = potato soup which i will ✅ I needed your detective skills while cooking that whole year (we stuck with the ridiculous can names for entertainment the whole time!)
@@ShesTheSkipper now I have to rewatch the tins and go for gold . I predict failure Edit: fake cow squares - beef ravioli? Sugar milk - condensed milk? Babe in beans - tough one. Jon’s Australian so i suspect it’s something in baked beans. Hmm .. sausages in baked beans? Guess - ok! Tomato’s! Diced sun drops- hmmmmmm. I wanna say cranberries ? Fire fart drops - going to say chilli ? John whoever that is in a can - is this one tomatoes?
@@craftycroc pretty darn good. Guess was clam chowder I think in the end, diced sun drops was canned tomatoes and fire fart drops was spicy baked beans. The friends nickname was Gonzo, short for garbanzo beans so it was chickpeas... hahaa you would have survived on our boat for sure!
Cool videos. Just remember to always look into the lens and not the viewfinder.. you're supposed to talk to us and not yourselfs... And when in open waters or outdoors in general... wind and microphones not a good combo... Deadcats help a lot.. Sound is important and often overlooked. Safe and happy travels...
I have been trying to work at looking at the lens, good call! And we have a deadcat on our mic and that is the sound quality so looking into how to fix that! Open to suggestions otherwise will keep researching (when we have WiFi)
@@ShesTheSkipper the sound so far has been good. As far suggestion goes.. A røde directional and a Saramonic omnidirectional(SR-XM1) both with deadcats.. A very good and affordable all purpose mic kit
Well I hope you made it south enough to miss some of the cold, but it stayed cold all the way to Florida! Real time it is about time to head back north soon. How far did you make it?
First video of yours I have seen. Not unusual, you need to speak clearly and concentrate on audio. When you explain something don’t trail off. I catch the beginning of sentences and sometimes lose the end. But still cool. Keep it up.
Any guesses as to what is in those ridiculous cans?? AKA: the worst provisioning organisation ever!
That was quite the send off guys. Thank you for introducing me to your site, can’t wait to see your adventures getting back to Australia.
Thanks Alan! It was really special ❤️ we are so glad to have you along for the ride!
Nice editing. You are off to a fantastic adventure!
Thanks Patrick ... Are you sailing at the moment?
@@ShesTheSkipper Right now we are tied to a dock in Zanzibar, off the east African coast. Next week we will push on to S. Africa where we will haul out for several months. More boat work but want to prepare for heading down to Tierra del Fuego....if Rebecca does not get too cold as we head south.
Wow amazing! Thanks so much for watching our video when you are clearly more experienced at cruising!
Also, the glue they use on can labels, boxes, and paperbags is a treat for cockroaches and other bugs, and the paper itself is somewhat hydrophilic, so ends up moldy pretty quick... long story short: No to paper aboard.
I had heard the cockroach thing as well! We may not know what is in our cans but no cockroaches here!!
Just found you guys. Love your videos! May your sails fill with more air than a Patriots Football! Lol
Hahaha cheers mate!! Happy to have you following along! Thanks for the comments - let us know if you have any questions (or if you want to tease John with me 😂) we are always checking the comments!!
My parents moved from Seattle, Washington to a boat in Boston, Mass in 2012. They are both huge fans of Red Vines (as am I.) They couldn't find them on the east coast so I literally had to mail them bags. Twizzlers are a sad replacement. If you ever get the chance to try Red Vines instead of Twizzlers TAKE IT!
I discovered you guys on Instagram and decided to check out your video. I'm loving it. Safe travels.
Mental note to keep red vines on the list to try! And that's super cool, where are your parents now? Have you got to visit the boat with them?
We wished we could have sailed more near boston. John really wanted to go to Nantucket and nearby islands for all the history that is there!! But alas, winter crept up!
Thanks for watching and comment any time, we love hearing from people!! ❤️
@@ShesTheSkipper I was lucky enough to get out to see them on their boat about 2 years ago for a week of fun on the ICW. They spent nearly a year in New England getting the boat ready to go and then headed south like you guys have. They are in Beaufort, South Carolina now. They hope to break out of there sometime and head out for more adventures. Of course, there is always something the boat needs.
That's great! We will keep our fingers crossed they get organised and get to do some voyaging (and you get to join again)! Oh boy, do we know first-hand boats always have something else to do!!
That will definitely make for some interesting dinners under way... 😂😂😂
The worst part is the labelling got inconsistent... We had tomatoes as 'diced sun drops' and peaches as 'slices of Sunshine' and all of a sudden I have a can that says 'sliced sun drops'.... These two things make very different dishes!!
That seemed like a great group of people who clearly helped you get those dock lines free!
I don’t remember all the cans but I think the cat food was tuna! The can of sunshine was pineapple. The Irish crack soup ? Was this with potatoes?
Couldn't have done it without them! They became lifelong friends too as we are still in touch and I head back out that way next month!
Tuna ✅
🍍 ✅
Potatoes = potato soup which i will ✅
I needed your detective skills while cooking that whole year (we stuck with the ridiculous can names for entertainment the whole time!)
@@ShesTheSkipper now I have to rewatch the tins and go for gold . I predict failure
Edit:
fake cow squares - beef ravioli?
Sugar milk - condensed milk?
Babe in beans - tough one. Jon’s Australian so i suspect it’s something in baked beans. Hmm .. sausages in baked beans?
Guess - ok! Tomato’s!
Diced sun drops- hmmmmmm. I wanna say cranberries ?
Fire fart drops - going to say chilli ?
John whoever that is in a can - is this one tomatoes?
@@craftycroc pretty darn good. Guess was clam chowder I think in the end, diced sun drops was canned tomatoes and fire fart drops was spicy baked beans. The friends nickname was Gonzo, short for garbanzo beans so it was chickpeas... hahaa you would have survived on our boat for sure!
@@ShesTheSkipper as I predicted! Failure!
Haha! I love twizzlers! ❤️🤣
I do too! John was unenthused!
Grste video
Thanks so much!
Cool videos. Just remember to always look into the lens and not the viewfinder.. you're supposed to talk to us and not yourselfs... And when in open waters or outdoors in general... wind and microphones not a good combo... Deadcats help a lot.. Sound is important and often overlooked. Safe and happy travels...
I have been trying to work at looking at the lens, good call! And we have a deadcat on our mic and that is the sound quality so looking into how to fix that! Open to suggestions otherwise will keep researching (when we have WiFi)
@@ShesTheSkipper the sound so far has been good. As far suggestion goes.. A røde directional and a Saramonic omnidirectional(SR-XM1) both with deadcats.. A very good and affordable all purpose mic kit
Great thanks, will plan for the next time we have access to Amazon to get mail!!
Well I hope you made it south enough to miss some of the cold, but it stayed cold all the way to Florida!
Real time it is about time to head back north soon. How far did you make it?
We are headed back to Australia so no turning back north for us! Headed to Grenada for hurricane season!
@@ShesTheSkipper well how cool is that! Good luck to you!
Thanks, and thanks for being along for the ride and watching the adventure!
First video of yours I have seen. Not unusual, you need to speak clearly and concentrate on audio. When you explain something don’t trail off. I catch the beginning of sentences and sometimes lose the end. But still cool. Keep it up.
Great feedback, we will definitely keep it in mind! Thanks for the comment Bob!!
The best place to do your research is AdventuresOnBoats.com.
Oh cool I'll check it out ... This is the first I've heard of this!