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  • Our Tikehau Anchorage has turned to crap and bad weather is coming. So we're sailing to Rangiroa, Tuamotu. Like normal #BOATLIFE things never go as planned.
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    Tikehau is only 45 nautical miles away from Rangiroa but with sailing there's so much more to a trip than just a distance. We have to leave Tikehau with enough light so we can see the bommies that threaten our route out of this atoll. We are sailing against the wind and prevailing swell so it's going to be rough...which will slow us down.
    We're sailing to one of the most dangerous passes in the Tuamotu Archipelago. We must arrive at slack tide or we're gonna die (at least that's what all the 'cautionary tales' on the internet say).
    Pile all those fear mongering tales with an exciting start of 5+ knot current pushing us out of Tikehau, then top that with a busted starter causing our engine to fail and we now have an anxiety pie. What should have been a nice, short sail turned into a stress induced motor repair bashing. Hooray Boats!
    One things for sure, there's never a dull moment in this sailing life of ours. In the end we take the sour so we can savor the sweet...and Rangiroa is supposed to be one of the best places in the world for SCUBA Diving Sailors like us.
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  • @jimnasium1957
    @jimnasium1957 5 років тому +7

    I am so glad that my two favorite people and two kitties in the Pacific are safe. You are being sent much Love from the great state of Ohio and I thank you both for the smiles that you give me so generously, thank you!

  • @cheribrown7661
    @cheribrown7661 5 років тому +1

    Poor Jason! Those swells surely made him a bit sea sick. I don't enjoy you having troubles with your systems, but I do enjoy the reality of your life. Thanks for showing us the good and the bad!

  • @heidigib01
    @heidigib01 5 років тому +3

    What an amazing couple you are! When one is feeling grim, the other is optimistic! You truly complement each other. Which can probably be annoying at times for you, but it’s what makes you so strong and brave. I’m constantly in awe and inspired by you two!

  • @lesleeallen5965
    @lesleeallen5965 5 років тому +1

    You are my spirit of my (much) younger self. Love all your adventures (sea and land)! Keep on exploring! Blessings to you to always remain safe.

  • @stephenk.9344
    @stephenk.9344 5 років тому +4

    Jason, you have become a great diesel mechanic in a very short 2 years. I guess practice does make perfect. I also want to mention how I watched from the beginning of the sailing adventure when you walked onto a potential boat to purchase and I said to myself, "These two noobs are NEVER going to do this with any success. And you proved me wrong from the beginning. You have also become 2 of the best sailors I watch on UA-cam. You don't make too many mistakes from my vantage point in a recliner in front of the TV. (it's sure easy to sail from my chair, I haven't run aground yet !!!" ) Anyhow, it's been fun to watch your adventures. Thank you.

  • @johnturner2175
    @johnturner2175 5 років тому +1

    Idea for refueling underway. Measure the outside diameter of the hose coming off the 5 gallon jug. Next time your in a supply store find flexible hose that will fit tightly over the existing spout. Not to long around a foot. Think about it.

  • @kristianlundell616
    @kristianlundell616 5 років тому +37

    The smoke, was probably the lacquer on the copper coils burning of. That's what finally killed the starter. Nice to have two motors though! ;)
    Good luck to you guys.

  • @Halfscreen
    @Halfscreen 5 років тому

    I would never consider to buy a boat to sail around the world, but after watching your videos, it definitely an intriguing ideas. Your videos are an inspiration to the average joe. The quality of the videos and production value are top notch. Keep up the good work!

  • @OurJourneyInMyles
    @OurJourneyInMyles 5 років тому +5

    Great, fun, interesting, magical, exciting, well produced video. I am so glad I've Gone With The Wynns,....

  • @hampelrutledge4624
    @hampelrutledge4624 5 років тому +1

    A free deck rinse after a stressful day, it's the little things that make you happy! Love your videos.

  • @mrc1539
    @mrc1539 5 років тому +8

    Glad to see you guys being concerned about entering and exiting an Atoll, on “ Sailing Zatara “ they showed a brand new boat that the crew made a few simple mistakes and ran aground and Lost their boat. They were experienced sailors that were not on their game that day. Stay Safe and keep enjoying life !

  • @bubbagail7450
    @bubbagail7450 5 років тому

    Safety -safety Mr. Jason only two of you on the boat and down a motor, starter needs rebuilt. Commutator turned-new brushes and bushings replaced and hopefully none of the riser bars on the armature are damaged if so replace it. You are truly fun to watch.

  • @bedspread6224
    @bedspread6224 5 років тому +29

    protip ... you can use jumper cables to test it before you reinstall the starter....

  • @bertfromnz9069
    @bertfromnz9069 5 років тому +1

    Hi Jason - when you pull the starter you must check the brushes and clean or sand the commutator - thats the copper segmented bit on end of armature, check for how much brush is left and that they have good spring tension against comutator, they can be tricky to put back on, most have some way of holding brushes back to slip it on - a small hole that you can put a pin in etc, lso a good idea to check each segment on comutator for resistance- if one is out it will cause brush sparking and fast wear - cheers !

  • @tomzee3701
    @tomzee3701 5 років тому +20

    my sunday is now complete.....be safe....jason i have told you about safety lines and life jackets.......in rough seas especially.....get a belt life jacket just in case.....thank you

  • @srcastic8764
    @srcastic8764 3 роки тому +1

    I bought a battery powered pump for my gas cans. I like it so much and it’s so much safer I actually got rid of the spouts on all my cans and just put caps on them. When I say safe, I mean I never spill a drop. The pump even automatically shuts off when it senses the tank your filling is full. It’s plenty fast too.
    Highly recommended.

  • @rdmanone
    @rdmanone 5 років тому +46

    Good tip for ya. Have a spare starter on board, vacuum wrap it like you would a fish filet. The next time you need it will be still like new no rust. I use my vacuum machine to wrap a lot of stuff on my boat.

    • @davidharbison6861
      @davidharbison6861 5 років тому +4

      Absolutely if it was me I would have two sounds like lot but on ocean going vessel redundecy is a must also when you put your starter back together coat electrical connections with thin coat of did electric greasesalt water is horrible on electrical parts on my RV generator I Cary 2 extra fuel pumps it's well worth it

    • @davidharbison6861
      @davidharbison6861 5 років тому +3

      That's dielectric grease

    • @WSallai
      @WSallai 4 роки тому +1

      rdmanone Brilliant idea! Could also use those giant ziplock bags where you can pull a vacuum on it for things like blankets, pillow, sweaters, etc.

  • @rickybreaux2607
    @rickybreaux2607 5 років тому +2

    Love how Jason is so positive!! Trying his hardest to keep Nikki calm. 😁😁

  • @rfdinesen4027
    @rfdinesen4027 5 років тому +3

    I know what you mean about those cautionary tales (fear) and what they do to you. On the other hand, that is what also made you so focused on trying to get there during slack tide. It seems like it's always some game of walking the line between being educated but not overwhelmed. Well done!

  • @SymbiosisAndre
    @SymbiosisAndre 5 років тому +1

    When U need to fuel at sea, take a hose, insert it into the neck on the jerrycan, make a seal around the hose with a piece of plastic, then blow air into the vent and the fuel will flow into the tank without any spill.

  • @parrishfloyd5684
    @parrishfloyd5684 5 років тому +7

    Ugh. Some of these comments.... if you don’t have anything good or positive to say. Dont! You don’t need to criticize everyone and what they do. Jason and Nikki. Thanks for sharing. You guys are so sweet and I’m glad to see troubles and how you deal with them. Amy and I love you and are praying for you guys. Cheers

  • @tombarker3608
    @tombarker3608 5 років тому +1

    Nikki is cute when she is grumpy. Surprised you didn't have a spare starter or rebuild kit. Those are things you learn by book or by experience. Gotta be a NAPA store close by. Safe travel you four.

  • @wayneschmidt9620
    @wayneschmidt9620 5 років тому +5

    You guys are living your best life!! Love the vidiography and content. Thank you

  • @Ok-551
    @Ok-551 5 років тому +1

    I have not checked on you guys in a while, and I must say, you two have come so far, and are truly an inspiration.

  • @mymixture965
    @mymixture965 5 років тому +13

    I don´t know if this helps. Your problem solving videos are more entertaining than just another paradise beach:-)

  • @vidasencilla
    @vidasencilla 5 років тому

    Just a couple of things that may help ou in the future. First, check the current first at the starter motor..current in and current out. Second, get yourselves a hand syphon thingie...so just syphon the fuel safely and with no spills from a standing jerry can into the tank, and you can add a filtered funnel to also keep the crap out. Thanks again for another fun video. Love all you guys share with us.

  • @bamamubs4723
    @bamamubs4723 5 років тому +6

    Wow was on the edge of my seat this entire video! Glad y'all made it safe and sound!

  • @MikeLoveBuns
    @MikeLoveBuns 5 років тому +1

    No matter what happen on board your sailboat ⛵️, still enjoy watching your sailing ⛵️ videos! 😀⛵️😘 Mike from Missouri

  • @VentureWild
    @VentureWild 5 років тому +3

    You know what they say... it’s not an adventure until something goes wrong! ❤️

  • @petercain5702
    @petercain5702 5 років тому +1

    Well done to you both , your major asset is your positive ,creative thinking.

  • @screddot7074
    @screddot7074 5 років тому +14

    Capt. Ron fuel management. We're out of fuel, we must be there.

  • @JeremyCRunge
    @JeremyCRunge 4 роки тому

    It’s not easy keeping up that smile all the time but you two are doing a fantastic job. Staying positive during such crazy days shows how strong you two are as a family. Keep it up.

  • @F_A591
    @F_A591 5 років тому +19

    no lifejackets and safety lines in such rough conditions is no bueno guys!! Awesome work and vlog though, keep it up!!

  • @sharonlabrecque6084
    @sharonlabrecque6084 5 років тому +2

    Cleo is very vocal yet sociable. Love your cats😻😻

  • @dgeorge852
    @dgeorge852 5 років тому +3

    When you get the new starter, get the old one rebuilt and have it for backup.
    Same with the alternator, water pump,and anything else that you can think of.

    • @dgeorge852
      @dgeorge852 5 років тому

      Judging from the looks of the starter, the bushings need to be replaced and the whole interrior of the starter needs to be cleaned. ALL of the iron particles need to be removed, and the bearings may need to be replaced.
      A complete rebuild, but not total rewire.

  • @defel1
    @defel1 5 років тому +2

    Another day in Paradise!

  • @jclark4185
    @jclark4185 5 років тому +5

    I use the Safety Siphon 068557 on Amazon. I can transfer 5 gallons in 1:40. I carry two. They are $10 each and work really well. No electricity needed and just shake it up and down in the Jerry can two or three times and the diesel flows. Works great on our Hunter 356. Would work fine on your rear transom area. Enjoy your videos and adventures. 👍

  • @blossom_n_gin
    @blossom_n_gin 5 років тому +1

    Cautionary tales, livin' on the edge & living the dream - couldn't have said it any better, Nikki. Thank you for sharing it all with us!

  • @sansan357
    @sansan357 5 років тому +14

    Whoa! That was exciting. Well done Wynn's. You are truly sailors. Don't want to lose Jason--please put on a safety harness.

  • @salpairadice
    @salpairadice 5 років тому

    Looks like a total cake walk on google earth. Much different in real life, eh? I felt the tension. On a much smaller coastal scale, I have felt that "losing the engine" anxiety. It sucks , but you kept your smiles. The google review of Rangiroa says; "Outrageously wonderful. A trip of a lifetime. Such beautiful beaches and coastline. Crystal clear waters. Forget the world and go!"

  • @andrewarmstrong7310
    @andrewarmstrong7310 5 років тому +3

    Ok at 8:53 or maybe before I have to tell you what you did severely wrong with that starter. The black debris is not from the field coil(long black magnets) or armature(shiny copper wires) they are from the brushes that contact the commutator(smaller armature) on the cap that you did not remove the armature from. You did not take the armature off so you did not inspect the real reason for your problems, the brushes are worn or the commutator has become filled with carbon deposits creating a direct short to ground(burning smell/smoke). 9 out of 10 starters that fail are mechanically sound and just need cleaning, for this, I recommend brake cleaning fluid however when in a pinch a baking soda/water paste and an old toothbrush will also work. And of course, wipe it down with a clean lint-free towel do not use just water to rinse(rust)!!!

    • @2HYPR
      @2HYPR 5 років тому

      You said that all wrong - its the thingy that is on there that has the black stuff that needs to be cleaned off that thingy and the other thingy before you can reinstall the thingy untested back in the big thingy so you can hit the thingy with a hammer thing while having your fingers crossed that the thingy will spin making the big thingy go round and round... but shucks never mind..... how the hell do these people order parts?

  • @mauscuba
    @mauscuba 5 років тому +1

    11:20 I saw some 'ball bearing' looking things... haha Jason, you are hilarious ... I love it... in the next supply list: Spare starter motor rotor core, spare windlass rotor core, spare alternator rotor core, spare diode/voltage regulator for alternator... Love your channel, learn as you go, nothing wrong with that...

  • @OneCupOfCoffee204
    @OneCupOfCoffee204 5 років тому +4

    Unless they are now making brushless starter motors (which is entirely possible) the carbon you found in your starter is brush dust. Your brushes, if so equipped, are probably down to nothing and by the way that is the reason for the hammer start. It is because the brushes are barely touching the armature and if you tap it with the hammer, it will work for a short time. If you carry a spare set of brushes, it's an easy fix. Of course, this is all moot if you have a brushless motor. Great vid as always. Love how you find your own way through these repairs without any formal training or experience as engineers. You are living my dream too. Remember, you have a wealth of knowledge at your finger-tips.

  • @nohand322
    @nohand322 5 років тому

    Hey Jason, You need to take a part the Starter motor solenoid and clean it. It's the small can on top of the starter. Under the that cap on the solenoid there is a copper disk that you can take off and turn it over and use the other side. Clean the 2 contacts that touches that copper disk . After so many crank up that copper disk and the contact post will get pitted from the amps.

  • @Oxnate
    @Oxnate 5 років тому +3

    Another sailing couple has a pair of HANDS-FREE (important) radios that they call their "marriage savers." They use them when docking, working on the mast, or just any time they otherwise would be shouting at each other. Such when doing engine work while underway.
    Also... lifejackets.

  • @jackpatteeuw9244
    @jackpatteeuw9244 5 років тому +1

    Skip the battery powered fuel pump. It would probably fail (or the batteies would be dead) when you need it most. Get a jiggle siphon. Simple. Dependable. A bit slow so get a 3/4" or a 1". Also the hose that most of them come with is terrible. Get two 5' section of reinforced vinyl hose and a nylon barb splice. Place the free end in the tank fill, the fuel jug higher and jiggle !

  • @denisefarrell5549
    @denisefarrell5549 5 років тому +6

    Way to stay positive all the time. (For the camera anyway) So beautiful! Love you guys

  • @hdrk59
    @hdrk59 5 років тому +2

    Glad your both safe ..Thanks for sharing.

  • @maxroelen3608
    @maxroelen3608 5 років тому +5

    Safety first Jason & Nikki. Even though it might not seem so rough, any time the boat has a non op motor, you should wear a life jacket/vest! Jason, you should have been wearing a safety harness also while refueling and stowing the canister away on the bow.

  • @Texas-Bob
    @Texas-Bob 5 років тому +1

    Great way to end a video like this one “It’s beer time !”
    Time to relax...

  • @muserwood
    @muserwood 5 років тому +7

    To say that I'm impressed is an UNBELIEVABLE understatement. You two ROCK!!!!

  • @whitneylake2107
    @whitneylake2107 5 років тому +2

    Thank you both for persevering. Now fuel can spouts are designed to be inconvenient. Old school Wynns ! (pun intended )

  • @stevelucks52
    @stevelucks52 5 років тому +4

    Jason, buy a shaker siphon for fuel transfer, easy snd cheap...never fails. You guys are great.

  • @flyifri
    @flyifri 5 років тому +2

    Getting caught without a spare starter, must almost feel like getting caught with your paints down. Lo No matter what, you guys make the best of ' come what may " ! I think that"s why I loves you"s most.! Can't thank you enough for the update. Definitely a big thumbs up.! Best wishes....Niagara.!

  • @10bbremer
    @10bbremer 5 років тому +90

    When you get that spare installed, order another.

    • @charlesharper2357
      @charlesharper2357 5 років тому +7

      I checked Amazon...$120 each.
      Even online cruising stores sell them for under $300...when I was a commercial fisherman I used to pack a spare $2,200 starter for my Volvo.

    • @proehm
      @proehm 5 років тому +16

      Always a spare starter, alternator, water pump, sea water pump...

    • @glennimmortal
      @glennimmortal 5 років тому +2

      @@charlesharper2357 2200 for Volvo starter where do get them so cheap

    • @charlesharper2357
      @charlesharper2357 5 років тому +5

      @@glennimmortal
      That was a few years ago for an MD70B from Auto Marine Electric.
      Always go to Commercial suppliers...never yacht dealers.

    • @madogblue
      @madogblue 5 років тому +5

      Fuel up before your leave?

  • @sailingrubyrose
    @sailingrubyrose 5 років тому +1

    Jason's perfect hair continues to amaze. 😉 Glad you got there safe and sound- we know how stressful and unpleasant those types of passages are, and the fact that you kept a smile on your face amazes me too! 😘

  • @boganbob2708
    @boganbob2708 5 років тому +4

    Love your work guys. Great show as always.

  • @MaShcode
    @MaShcode 5 років тому

    I like 6 guys water taxi. "Follow that canoe!" Goodtiroa in Rangiroa.

  • @projectsrewritten4562
    @projectsrewritten4562 5 років тому +10

    The cinematic opening on the video was amazing!

  • @Beanieweenieable
    @Beanieweenieable 5 років тому +2

    Wow the filming and opening shots were masterful! Nice work!

  • @jeffwallace957
    @jeffwallace957 5 років тому +7

    I'm not sure if you have the room to make this work but you could start one engine pull the starter off of it while it's running put it on the other engine and get that one started. It is dangerous but it is possible. Thanks for the videos they are appreciated

  • @PetrolJunkie
    @PetrolJunkie 5 років тому

    That is a situation where having a pump would be a great idea. Keep the can upright in a safe place and you can control the fuel going into the tank. No spills. Battery operated pumps can transfer five gallons in a couple of minutes or less. Use them for everything I need to transfer fuel these days.

  • @WolfKenneth
    @WolfKenneth 5 років тому +97

    No life jacket and safety lines Jason I got that you felt safe but that's how accidents happen.

    • @texasbk1333
      @texasbk1333 5 років тому +12

      I love Nikki and Jason but I wish the ones that trained them and tested them would jerk a knot in their tails for the risk they continue to take by refusing the safety line.

    • @kapekodbob
      @kapekodbob 5 років тому +7

      right, a rogue wave hits , knocks him, he bangs head , unconcious and falls overboard. Drowned and gone before she can do anything.

    • @WelcomeToMyDream
      @WelcomeToMyDream 5 років тому

      @@texasbk1333 That's one crazy twisted wish!

    • @garyleonard4009
      @garyleonard4009 5 років тому +8

      They are starting to become cowboys. Every sailor should be clipped on. They had Ruby Rose on board and Nick always clips on when at sea

    • @MotivationGarden
      @MotivationGarden 5 років тому +1

      Exactly

  • @DanielTruran
    @DanielTruran 5 років тому

    Jason is now - officially - a hero : there he goes trying to fix the engine, with the boat all over the place heading into the wind and waves,, in 110 degrees temperatures, AND being micromanaged, and STILL managing a big smile ( at least for the camera ). How do you do it Jason ?!?!?!

  • @privatecautious3643
    @privatecautious3643 5 років тому +4

    In an emergency, you could start one engine, then put the good starter on the other engine, to start it up.
    Lots of work but you get both engines running. Need ear plugs though

  • @adss70
    @adss70 5 років тому

    Even when your are having sailing challenges and mechanical problems, your vlogs are perfect! Thank you.

  • @CheersWarren
    @CheersWarren 5 років тому +45

    Jason, you probably know there are 2 types of starters. One you can tap to help start the other you can damage. The Japanese cars first came with the type you don't hit , they have permanent magnates in the outer case that might crack when you hit it and the bits jamb or rub the armature. The Other old type of starters have 'field' wire windings in the outercase surrounding the armature but they have solenoids/contacts that jamb up and stop the wiring getting current and the starter spinning. I think the starter on the Yanmar looked like the permenant magnet don't hit type.! ( of course!) I looked at the video again you have a permanent mag starter .
    I understand you have dirt/carbon Jambing up the armature ( spinny bit) ( andvyou got to do what you got to do) but your problem may not be the dirt on the armature but dirt and corrosion around the brushes meaning they don't make good contact with the copper commutators on the armature , the shinney strips on the end of the armature the brushes ride on. All this stuff is steel and rusts over time in a salt water environment , DUH! But all starters come like that even the brush holders on my bow thrusters that live in the bilge ( really cheap and stupid but.......) you could spray everything with Any cleaner like WD 40 , kerosene , diesel etc to clean and lubricate .....it will dry off don't worry. If you can make sure you have good brush contact and the contacts in the solenoid are clean too the motor will have enough power to overcome any dirt between the armature and the outer case , remember it can start a Diesel engine! Any taping you do should be light with a plastic hammer to free up the brushes to get contact or the solenoid contacts only don't hit the outer case , sorry way to long a comment for something that happened a while ago . Glad you made it .cheers Warren
    Ps the permenanet magnet type are generally smaller and 15% lighter.

    • @drayorourke4120
      @drayorourke4120 5 років тому +4

      100% right never hit with anything heavy I'd only lightly tap with the handle of a hammer and then not hard best bet take it apart and clean it if you think you need to hit it. it will crack the magnets even if you can't see cracks. also use a bit of emery cloth to clean copper commutators on the armature. and it at best is a temp fix to get you some place to get it rebuilt

    • @seansteede
      @seansteede 5 років тому +1

      Love this technical and non-technical explanation! I'm somewhere in the middle and understood a bit of both sides so really appreciate the lesson!

  • @debmarie55
    @debmarie55 5 років тому +2

    Loved seeing so much of Cleo and Singa. Great video. You both seem to take things in stride, life of a sailor!

  • @hodges-hg6ck
    @hodges-hg6ck 5 років тому +90

    Couple items. Always have a spare started and alternator and where is your lift jacket when you are on the back of the boat?

    • @Bucketlistretreats
      @Bucketlistretreats 5 років тому +12

      I think this is the spare LOL ... but I must agree with the life jacket - scary stuff!

    • @buffalobob2002
      @buffalobob2002 5 років тому +10

      And, transferring fuel that should have been done at anchor.

    • @nealbirch9462
      @nealbirch9462 5 років тому +1

      @Nancy Ruggeri that's for the Brit Royals, it's an heir and a spare...

    • @nealbirch9462
      @nealbirch9462 5 років тому

      @Nancy Ruggeri lol, we kicked them to the curb in 1776!

    • @westmountainadventures3606
      @westmountainadventures3606 5 років тому +1

      Two is one. One is none.

  • @chryselwood
    @chryselwood 5 років тому +1

    Wow - great episode - the "gap" reminded my wife of the time (Aug 2017) when she travelled on the tall ship Wylde Swan and convinced the captain to go through the Digby Gut (Bay of Fundy) under sail - tides and currents are crazy - An all hands on deck moment :) - Love your videos.

  • @bobhamilton298
    @bobhamilton298 5 років тому +13

    After seeing a newer boat having starter issues, I plan to order a spare starter and alternator before any future trips. Being a mono-hull and having only one motor, I really don't want to be without my engine. I can also get a better price if I'm not desperate for a replacement.

    • @charlesharper2357
      @charlesharper2357 5 років тому

      And you can get buy a rebuilt starter for a low price...after you swap out your dead starter get it rebuilt at your next major port.

    • @svthreehourtour2057
      @svthreehourtour2057 5 років тому +1

      Diesel engines can be hand started with a crank, I’ve got mine setup with an extension so I have room to crank it if the starter fails. It’s not fun, but it’s better than grounding my mono. I have an empty pulley, (like to run an alternator) it hooks up with a belt to an optional hand crank. A quick google search should yield a photo.

    • @charlesharper2357
      @charlesharper2357 5 років тому

      @@svthreehourtour2057
      I had a small single cylinder Yanmar Genset that came with a crank start...worked pretty well.
      I've never heard of a modern Yanmar with 2 or more cylinders that can be hand started...they need glow plugs and a fast crank

    • @philgray1023
      @philgray1023 5 років тому

      100% on that Bob. We do and have used them.

    • @svthreehourtour2057
      @svthreehourtour2057 5 років тому

      charles harper
      Yeah our yse12 has a factory option, on the y-3gm30 I used a pulley reducer and decrompression on the heads to get the speed up... throw the deco back off and after a clank and a bang it slowly speeds up to idle. The crank pulley is on a ratchet so when the engine takes off it doesn’t sling the crank around the boat, or in my case the engine stand.

  • @Eurocatbaby
    @Eurocatbaby 5 років тому +1

    Wow it got real. You handled it great. Love the scenes of Singa on land. It's great to see Cleo too.

  • @timfrost4291
    @timfrost4291 5 років тому +11

    An old boat mechanic once told me "if you got a boat, you've got boat problems". Looks like you could use an experienced mate to handle Maintenance. Me!
    Salt works 24/7 eating your carbon steel and electrical components. What are y'all spraying on your equipment to fight corrosion?
    PLEASE take your safety more serious. Me and about 437 others are about to come out there and "take a switch to your legs"!
    I wish I could help more. I've got the experience, tools and all. Call me.

    • @WelcomeToMyDream
      @WelcomeToMyDream 5 років тому

      Wish you could help MORE? LOL. Is repeating spam (plus that bit of creepy-spanking-threat) really helpful?

  • @davidgrisco1939
    @davidgrisco1939 5 років тому +1

    I have a Yanmar diesel motor in my Deere tractor since '05. Has only required routine maintenance so far. After seeing this, I'm thinking I should go hug mine! :)

  • @timothyparker218
    @timothyparker218 5 років тому +25

    You should get a shake siphon hose. Works better than a pump and not power needed.

    • @jleeh76
      @jleeh76 5 років тому +1

      The Original Safety Siphon Gas Siphon 6' High Grade Hose 1/2" Valve - 2-Pack www.amazon.com/dp/B01NGTEW5R/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_tai_ynduDbACFTTJG

    • @atomicsmith
      @atomicsmith 5 років тому +2

      yep shake siphons are magic.

    • @fillg
      @fillg 5 років тому +1

      I've seen those shake siphon things and wondered if the work. Guess I'll have to order one now

    • @terryfoster7752
      @terryfoster7752 5 років тому

      The Original Safety Siphon works fantastic. I use mine all the time. I had to add a tye wrap on the copper end, but great tool.

    • @Frindleeguy
      @Frindleeguy 5 років тому

      I prefer the 1 inch- its like 8 times faster. But these are awesome!

  • @cocomari7313
    @cocomari7313 5 років тому +1

    You guys made it....safe and sound! Yayyy!

  • @msnpassjan2004
    @msnpassjan2004 5 років тому +90

    12:35 no life line, no life jacket, down one engine in rough seas, and just one person to handle that big ass boat if Jason goes over board... that was so scary to watch... ASA Sailing 101 course, one hand for you, one hand for the boat.

    • @roderickmchardy3650
      @roderickmchardy3650 5 років тому +4

      amazing,, they have done thousands of off shore miles yet still there are those who want to tell them how to do it ...

    • @charlesharper2357
      @charlesharper2357 5 років тому +14

      @@roderickmchardy3650
      Eventually beginner's luck runs out...

    • @dphotos007
      @dphotos007 5 років тому +5

      msnpassjan2004 yes that is really stupid not to be safe especially when he was putting gas in, he could had easily flew off the stern on a bad wave hit.

    • @thepaintedhuckleberry356
      @thepaintedhuckleberry356 5 років тому +2

      @@charlesharper2357 I'd say they are past "beginners" stage....

    • @charlesharper2357
      @charlesharper2357 5 років тому +2

      @@thepaintedhuckleberry356
      Neither of them had any offshore experience before they started 3 years ago...and their lack of experience under an experienced skipper really shows.
      They take far too many chances...from a lack of spares, safety lines, harnesses, and refueling at sea instead of at anchorage.
      Beginner's luck only lasts so long...it needs to be replaced by good seamanship.

  • @cartern2207
    @cartern2207 5 років тому +1

    I enjoy watching you guys. You just said the funniest thing, "...feels like we are at sea. It's ridiculous..." Keep up the good work!

  • @michellecollins6379
    @michellecollins6379 5 років тому +4

    Hang in there you guyz, and thanks for keeping it real. 😎

  • @SeanBlader
    @SeanBlader 5 років тому

    Hey Wynns, the carbon dust that's in there is wear on the parts... probably on the contact brushes inside the unit that connect power to the spinning armature. On some electric motors you can get replacement brushes, but on a lot when they're really small small motors, like a starter motor, it's usually just replace the whole motor.

  • @williambays3534
    @williambays3534 5 років тому +7

    Glad you arrived safely. I have to agree that starter needs replacing. It's true anything can be fixed but that motor looks like it will be cheaper to replace than to repair. All that dust inside would be a concern. Is it ash from burned windings, graphic wear pads, wiring, or grease from the bearings. Any of which is bad. You know AFTER you replace that starter and have the engine working again, perhaps you should remove and check the other starter. Stitch in time saves nine and all that.

  • @airmech73
    @airmech73 5 років тому +1

    Another amazing video! I work on the flight line at Boeing 747-8 and your videos give me an escape to another world. Although I really enjoy my job, my wife and I are planning the sailing escape from the rat race. I just learned that if I watch the ads all the way through you two can make a little more $$$ . So with that lesson just learned I'm going to now watch all the ads even if they don't appeal to me because I believe in your dreams and living more sustainable. I encourage all subscribed members to please watch the ads or look away, we get a lot of very valuable information from these two and honestly they are good people with good hearts. Please keep the reality real with this life style because a lot of people are seriously going your way!

    • @gonewiththewynns
      @gonewiththewynns  5 років тому

      Thanks for the support & encourgment. Best of luck escaping the rat race!

  • @vegastyphoon
    @vegastyphoon 5 років тому +4

    You guys have great attitudes.
    Love your videos too !

  • @MissJudyJetson
    @MissJudyJetson 5 років тому +5

    Just watched the video of you two with Expedition Drenched in Niue. Can't wait to see the footage you guys got of that beautiful island.

  • @Scrambler85
    @Scrambler85 5 років тому +7

    Keeping it real. Thanks for showing its not always manta rays and bikinis. But manta rays and bikinis are awesome 😉

  • @Frindleeguy
    @Frindleeguy 5 років тому

    Self-starting, jiggler, shaker, rattle.. Whatever you call it, the siphons that you don't have to start the old fashioned way are awesome. And faster than that battery powered one. That's my go-to in the contractor world when I can't get my rig close to the machines.

  • @H2Dwoat
    @H2Dwoat 5 років тому +7

    Hi Jason, have you always been mechanically minded or did you start to learn when you had the RV and then moved onto the boat?
    Also, you must be a fast swimmer if you are confident you can catch up with boat after falling over board 😜.

    • @gonewiththewynns
      @gonewiththewynns  5 років тому +7

      Back in the RV days Jason was famous for his "how *not* to" videos. He's come a long way!
      Curious Minion

  • @mmanut
    @mmanut 5 років тому

    I know starters are expensive but get a new one for a spare. IT'S A MUST HAVE. STARTERS ARE ALWAYS FAILING IN SALT WATER. GOOD LUCK GUYS, START SAFE‼️⛵️. Vinny 🇺🇸

  • @helloman1976
    @helloman1976 5 років тому +43

    Sometimes when you pay Atoll it's a terrible price.

  • @kevincarey1076
    @kevincarey1076 5 років тому

    Good job heading out the pass Nikki! (especially before any COFFEE!!) hahaha Great job refueling at sea Jason, I agree the newer Jerry Can spouts would definitely would have made it much more difficult. Thanks for the "relaxing" sail guys.Fair Wynns and Following Seas Curiosity!!

  • @azores-pv6ft
    @azores-pv6ft 5 років тому +3

    Another great episode. Great story, great videography and editing. Also just checked your website. It’s amazingly one of the best and easiest to navigate. You have a remarkable positive attitude towards solving the on going challenges. Thanks and stay safe.

  • @interwebjedi
    @interwebjedi 5 років тому

    If you HAD to get it running, you can take the chain cover plate off and hook a socket into an impact driver onto the cam. Turn the key to run, pump the impact while driver turns key to start position. If it starts, reattach cover plate. Try not to lose a finger.
    😀

  • @seccat
    @seccat 5 років тому +16

    Time to practice your man overboard drills.
    That looked a little sketchy on the sugar-scoop.

  • @meikwusterhausen7921
    @meikwusterhausen7921 5 років тому

    Hi, I enjoy your sunny and open-hearted videos. Thx! Not sure if the comment area here is also for little advices but I can't hold back. AFAIK hitting the starter with a hammer has nothing to do with the contacts of the starter itself. It's about the magnetic relais attached to it. The klack sound when turning the key to ignition. If to old, the hammer can make it go klack.

  • @janeturner9192
    @janeturner9192 5 років тому +87

    JASON, one engine, rough seas, and wind in the wrong direction. You should have had your harness/ppe on when you were refilling the gas tank.

    • @billhamilton2366
      @billhamilton2366 5 років тому +7

      They'll learn when one of them goes overboard one night.

    • @philgray1023
      @philgray1023 5 років тому +7

      @@billhamilton2366 Looks like we have 2 dead yesterday just 2 miles from shore here in MoretonBay. I just read the account of the guy cruising off South Africa who went off watch after his wife took over. Calm seas, 10-12 knots in an ocean going catamaran. He got up at 3am to find her gone. Backtracked along the track, but she was never found.

    • @timmartin4798
      @timmartin4798 5 років тому

      @@philgray1023 he pushed her. Lol

    • @loveishope4406
      @loveishope4406 5 років тому +1

      @@timmartin4798 I'm thinking "he's" not laughing so why are you? When someone loses a loved one, it's not funny.

    • @hunteyvonne
      @hunteyvonne 5 років тому +6

      This is my favorite sailing channel because Nikki and Jason are upbeat, adventurous, and excellent videographers, but I cannot understand their disregard for safety--especially in rough seas. Maybe they're worried that clipped on PFDs with EPIRB would ruin their carefree aesthetic? Hundreds of people have posted comments asking for greater safety, though. Clearly their audience wants change.
      I was hoping Nick and Terysa (very safe sailors) would have a positive effect, but apparently not.

  • @stinkintoad
    @stinkintoad 5 років тому

    I would have never crossed the pacific without a spare starter motor and alternator. And many filters and o rings. But you're still living the dream and I'm on a lunch break after working on a compressor in 98 degree heat in Texas.

  • @achosenman9376
    @achosenman9376 5 років тому +19

    You have a spare starter, it's on the running engine, use it to start the port engine.
    Forget pumps, a £7 jiggle syphon hose works wonders, no spills and no electrics.

    • @charlesharper2357
      @charlesharper2357 5 років тому +2

      It's amazing how few people have heard of them or used them.
      Must have item on a boat...

    • @herranton
      @herranton 5 років тому +1

      I was gunna say this. As long as you're careful(not to lose a finger in a belt or something), there is no reason you can't pull a starter off a running engine. You should plug the hole with a rag so nothing gets in there, and it isn't the safest thing, but it is doable in a situation that merits it.
      Also, Jason, don't pound on starters. If a few taps don't do it, hitting it harder will just dislodge the magnets from the housing. Then you've really fubar'd it.

    • @davidapplegate5589
      @davidapplegate5589 5 років тому

      Yes, th are amazing: Performance Tool Shaker Siphon Hose, W54154 at Tractor Supply Co. fw.to/007TZ2H

  • @svthreehourtour2057
    @svthreehourtour2057 5 років тому

    The carbon comes from the brushes that carry the current to the starter motor. When you hit ithe starter your causing the brush to reconnect with the commutator and transfer power. Basically replace the brushes and the springs every couple years for trouble free operation. The spring that pushes on the brush is the key to it working reliably.

  • @ianhawkins7387
    @ianhawkins7387 5 років тому +23

    I know all us guys at home harp on about safety, but please use life vests or a safety line . Love you vids don’t want any man over bald stories ❤️

    • @DCA001TUBE
      @DCA001TUBE 5 років тому +2

      Jason's got at least 10? more years before Nikki has to worry about the Bald Stories

  • @unclebob6728
    @unclebob6728 5 років тому +2

    Thank you Wynns, nice job!