I am sorry about the scare with the unexpected storm but very proud of the way countrymen of my place of birth continue to impress you with their hospitality and friendliness, and the FOOD. I hope you leave Türkiye with fond memories of the people.
I spent 2 weeks in Turkiye about 30 years ago backpacking and staying in small villages usually. It was a wonderful experience that I still fondly think of. The people were so wonderful and helpful. Beautiful Country. I wish I could go back.
Excellent video! This perfectly captures the rollercoaster of boat life. It's much like life itself - unpredictable with highs and lows, but on a boat you can live a decade's worth of ups and downs in a week. God bless & fair winds, Chris, Rossella & Emma 😊
14:43 Isa's going to be so beautiful. Such an intelligent and calm glance! Another lovely video, guys. Thank you. Jordan, you are one lucky man. Desirée is so tough and so sweet. The perfect combination.
From Goceck Bay you can go to Cold Water Bay or Caracaoren. To Caracaoren be careful of the rocks just under the water line, take the long way all around the island. The couple in the restaurant of Caracaoren is lovely and they have nice stove dishes. The restaurant owner of cold water bay is called Ali, he married a Thai woman who can cook very well, you also can make a trip to a deserted town. The donkey Pavarotti is probably not there anymore.
I haven't watched your channel for a while and I want to day that both of you have grown so much and have become do much more confident on the boat. Nice to see!❤️ There is no shame inbeing concerned or even afraid in a storm like that. Good friends from Holland lost their schooner in a small harbor in the Azores years ago. A storm came up out of nowhere. They first stayed on their boat, but both safely 19:18 got off the boat with their dog and duck because it became too dangerous. The boat tore away from the dock and shipwrecked on the rocks. So yeah, no shame in being careful in a situation like that. Glad you guys are OK. Isa is so cute and has grown so much. ❤❤❤
The "Wall Bay" is known for its strong and unexpected squalls even when there are no storms. The low hill behind provides little protection from the winds coming from that direction. Good thing you left it without an incident.
I live in that area, Gocek, Fethiye, Dalaman. It is beautiful. But as you know there are some really crazy winds that can go from zero to howling in nothing flat. Truly amazing. The people in Mugla are really great! Friendly and hospitable. Enjoy your trip!
@Randall974 absolutely stunning area i spent the majority of my time swimming in the sea which was just amazing .snorkeling with turtles and beautiful fish everywhere .we hired the whole double decked boat just us on my birthday watching this really brought back memories .im sure these were some of the 7 islands we visited .
I had a 25' boat at the local marina when a hurricane approached. The storm surge was expected to drive right up the bay and hit us with sea levels well above 5 feet over normal. The marina asked us to stay on our boats, if possible, to pay out doc lines as the sea levels rose. They also had volunteers to adjust doc lines for the boats that were unmanned. Despite all our efforts, a couple of boat broke free and one boat sank because the doc lines kept the boat from rising and the water came over the gunwales. Watching this video brought the memory of that evening back to the forefront of my mind...
It's so great that you are having these adventures when you are young enough to manage and enjoy them. We did the same and will never regret or forget the highs and lows of our adventures. "If you're not learning, you're not living" has been the theme of my whole life. I need that on a tee shirt.
I watch a few sailing channels.. you guys are the most real and honest about what it’s really like. Awesome. Keep it up! Looking forward to your next vid.
That catamaran‘s fenders were too high to fender off your boat. I would have insisted that they lower their fenders and if they weren’t on board, I’d have boarded their boat and lowered the fenders. Just had to do this two days ago in Croatia. The owner of the boat would be grateful.
I was scared for you while we were watching you we had a bad storm here in Alabama..glad yall are okay...great job Jordan backing the boat up beside the big catamaran
Thanks Jordon your words of encouragement has helped me as I go through a very rough period in my life. I know I can face this storm and come out the other side stronger
I‘m sailing in Croatia and it’s very similar to Turkey in that respect, that is gorgeous and unpredictable at the same time. I’m just doing it the same way you are doing it. Better safe than sorry. Sometimes my friends smile at me, but we experienced nights in marinas where you don’t want to be out in a bay. So well done and fingers crossed. Enjoy your time on board and can’t wait to watch next week.
As a mom of three, Baby down is the most relatable statement 😂 Also, her little face when you were walking on the dock in the storm was just so precious 😭
Hey guys. Have you skipped Gokova and Hisaronu Bays? You should check them out if you have not already. Gocek is usually packed. Further east you will find less safer anchorages. Those two bays are the best. Both have winds blowing from NW. Gokova has the venturi effect, starting from 2 pm-ish. So add a couple of kts to your Windy or Windguru forecasts. Hisaronu adds too after 4 pm. Tons of less-deep anchorages in both areas. You do not want to miss these two bays. Turn around :)
Exceedingly beautiful anchorage. Too bad you had to leave. You find the most beautiful inlets and hiking locations! Isa is adorable and growing up so fast. A real sweetie! 🤩
Anchoring 30 to 40m deep waters around Göcek bays are very common. And this time of the year (March-April) south-easterly winds blow very strong but just one or two times a year, I have seen 75knots in D-Marin Göcek.
For other viewer I want to mention a little nice detail - when Desiree brought out the line the second place: To protect the trees the Turkish places mooring posts at the shore so you can more save but not harm the trees.
Wow! Heck of a squall to ride out! Well done guys! On the last night of a holiday but getting the weekly Project Atticus fix in from Windhoek, Namibia. Cheers!
Wow, after that storm glad you guys are safe. Yes, Jordan, you’re right in that one assesses the situation and try your best to mitigate the risks. Since you were at a marina, the decision to have Desiree and Isa off the boat was a right one. You handled the boat as usual, like a pro. It’s all about risk management. Cheers 🍻
You got your self a really good women there make sure you love her and take very good care of her and your daughter you are all awesome togather. Peace
Oh my goodness!! I forgot it was Saturday until just now when I saw your video notification!! Such a great video guys!! Best wishes for you all, always! 🙏🏽
What a storm! Scary! I think it's funny that Jordan keeps telling your sister, this is the prettiest anchorage! I feel that way watching your videos every week! It's always, this is the coolest place yet! Thank you.
I was for 3 years living/sailing in the area of Marmaris, Gocek and Fethye. Those Storm are pretty normal, but also quite short. Anyway I had some while I was on anchorage. They are storming, I agrees, like squallls at the ocean :)
The problem is Devil runs the world. He is lier and murderer. This is the reason why Hitler got the power, but Christ was executed as "blasphemer" and "rioter" by denunciation of clergy. That's why we've got the Gospel about the God's kingdom. Jehovah would put everything in order. The dead will be resurected and we'll meet our beloved ones again! :-)
This episode reminds me of a similar event on New Year’s Eve 1985. We were wintering in Puerto Andratx, Mallorca. We had been invited to celebrate with friends. As we left our apartment, I decided to check on our Nauticat 33 that was anchored stern to the outer breakwater in the harbor. That’s when all hell broke loose. The shackle holding the Genoa to the roller furling had come loose and the entire sail had gone to the head of the mast in strong winds and getting stronger. Alone on the boat I was unable to secure the sail and my wife and 4 year old sun where on the breakwater when I noticed waves starting to break over the breakwater. I yelled to her to get off and go for help in town. I had two anchors off the bow in sandy bottom and 30 ft of water, as well as two lines to bollards ashore. I was in pretty good shape except for the other boats of absentee owners around me. Sandra showed up with the skipper of an American trimaran doing a circumnavigation. We managed to secure the sail and decided to cut loose from the breakwater and away from the other boats. The wind kept increasing and the waves coming over the breakwater had flooded the dinghy. My secondary bow anchor was unrecoverable, so we just cut it loose. Fortunately, our 33’ Nauticat was equipped with a 90hp Ford Lehman with enough headway to hold our position in the harbor till the winds subsided enough to get into the marina dock. From there the efforts changed to helping secure large yachts that had dragged stern to into the concrete piers. The next morning I checked on Danish fiends that were on the inner harbor breakwater and found the roadway on the breakwater littered with large rocks the had been turned into projectiles by the crashing waves. The wind instruments on their boat had pegged at 75 knots during the night. It was a night to remember!
Wow once again loved your video. We houseboat at lake Powell, which has tall cliffs and just like you said. I’ll be anchored on the beach and thinking the wind will go over us and nope. It wraps around the cliffs and hits us broadside.
Looking at those crazy conditions Oeso has tuned into a very good obiedient Dog especially in those scary conditions most animals just hide and baby was good aswell stay safe you guys
I'm sorry that storm shook you guys up and with the baby & pup it's harder. I hope you get better weather soon and sail to calmer ports. What's after Turkey?? ❤
That storm looked rough for a second. But there are so many lesson to see right here… The safest place for a boat is the open water, not at anchor or in a marina. Of course in the absence of open water a marina might be your best choice. Children on board will require attention from crew members. In your case 50% of the crew. That can leave you severely short handed. It also means setting up for solo sailing is a must. Women and children get evacuated first. While it appears that men are running the show, it’s also men who get sacrificed dealing with whatever comes. Turkey and Greece sure are the lands of the gods.
That's a great observation ...it's an experiment in always not knowing what you're doing. Super job Mama getting off the boat with the baby the dog and the camera just how did you do that. "If you're not learning you're not living"
The only time I was scared for you all was Deseree* was trying to traverse the dock and Isa had a death grip on Oso's fur. Glad your all okay, much love from landlocked Bjornstad's in Missouri ❤
So glad you are safe. You obviously made it through the next storm as you are still posting videos 😅 I'm a land dweller after watching those videos. You're not assured a quiet nice rest on a boat. You never know as you are on water. Jordan has grown in his confidence so much since Atticus 1 and Desiree is such the great mom! Blessings and prayers of protection on your journeys.
“It’s not actually stealing if it’s from a catamaran”. That made me laugh for real. Some of the big channels are loosing me for going multihull. I can’t relate. ❤
Look being on the ocean or lake if the weather goes up you seek cover there's a reason why you pay attention to the whether there's a reason why you you pay attention to stuff like that you know what you getting into when you started traveling on the boat
We are experiencing strange weather here In the Great Lakes on Lake Michigan…cold windy and whipping winds. I think weather world wide is slightly insane right now!
Remember that parents don't have a manual. You make the best choices you can at the time for your family and yourselves. Don't second guess it. If anything have a crash kit ready for Des and baby to grab and go, and make the call based on your information and good parental instinct. Great episode! Thanks.
baby won't remember the crazy shit she experienced that day (until she watches it and it flashbacks i guess) but the dog took it like a champ. what a storm and what a tough family. cheers.
Smart sailing wins again. When you make decisions with intention and a commitment of conviction you will wind up on the safe side of the hell curve more often than not. Whether the weather is good or whether the weather is bad. We'll weather the weather whatever the weather whether we like it or not
@@ProjectAtticus Still wathcing your channel 4 years on now. Stopped watching the other sailing channels because they either seemed pretentious or high risk takers. You guys are definately not that. Thankyou for providing me with an alterative sailing life to imagine each week. Question; How long did the storm last for? and did Atticus's boat hull suffer scuffing from the boats either side?
Thank you so much! I think the Strongest part lasted about 1-2 hours and luckily there didn't seem to be much scuffing. We'll be able to tell better when we next haul hey out though. Thanks again for watching!!!
Love your videos. Isa is so cute and it’s great to see how well she adapts to sailing life . The drone shots you get are amazing. I was wondering what kind of yellow line are you using to tie off to shore. Do you carry 2 300 foot or so? It seams to store well. I need to purchase some for our boat.
I am sorry about the scare with the unexpected storm but very proud of the way countrymen of my place of birth continue to impress you with their hospitality and friendliness, and the FOOD. I hope you leave Türkiye with fond memories of the people.
Wonderful country, great people, delicious food. Would love to return. 🙏
I spent 2 weeks in Turkiye about 30 years ago backpacking and staying in small villages usually. It was a wonderful experience that I still fondly think of. The people were so wonderful and helpful. Beautiful Country. I wish I could go back.
No. Your countrymen are pathetic. They have zero experience with heavy weather sailing.
Turkish people are very good, they take care of you, they help you, they do it for free, we love you and your family, have a nice trip.
Turkey looks amazing. What a beautiful country !!
Excellent video! This perfectly captures the rollercoaster of boat life. It's much like life itself - unpredictable with highs and lows, but on a boat you can live a decade's worth of ups and downs in a week. God bless & fair winds, Chris, Rossella & Emma 😊
Play ball😊
14:43 Isa's going to be so beautiful. Such an intelligent and calm glance! Another lovely video, guys. Thank you. Jordan, you are one lucky man. Desirée is so tough and so sweet. The perfect combination.
From Goceck Bay you can go to Cold Water Bay or Caracaoren. To Caracaoren be careful of the rocks just under the water line, take the long way all around the island. The couple in the restaurant of Caracaoren is lovely and they have nice stove dishes. The restaurant owner of cold water bay is called Ali, he married a Thai woman who can cook very well, you also can make a trip to a deserted town. The donkey Pavarotti is probably not there anymore.
Good thing you returned the fender.
Its always nice to be on good terms with the locals
I haven't watched your channel for a while and I want to day that both of you have grown so much and have become do much more confident on the boat. Nice to see!❤️ There is no shame inbeing concerned or even afraid in a storm like that. Good friends from Holland lost their schooner in a small harbor in the Azores years ago. A storm came up out of nowhere. They first stayed on their boat, but both safely 19:18 got off the boat with their dog and duck because it became too dangerous. The boat tore away from the dock and shipwrecked on the rocks. So yeah, no shame in being careful in a situation like that. Glad you guys are OK. Isa is so cute and has grown so much. ❤❤❤
The "Wall Bay" is known for its strong and unexpected squalls even when there are no storms. The low hill behind provides little protection from the winds coming from that direction. Good thing you left it without an incident.
I live in that area, Gocek, Fethiye, Dalaman. It is beautiful. But as you know there are some really crazy winds that can go from zero to howling in nothing flat. Truly amazing. The people in Mugla are really great! Friendly and hospitable. Enjoy your trip!
i spent my birthday with family on the 7 island tour out of fethiye .we stayed for a week in sarigeme holiday village .best holiday ive ever had
@@lee-tx5mw That''s great! I think a lot of people don't know how beautiful Turkey really is.
@Randall974 absolutely stunning area i spent the majority of my time swimming in the sea which was just amazing .snorkeling with turtles and beautiful fish everywhere .we hired the whole double decked boat just us on my birthday watching this really brought back memories .im sure these were some of the 7 islands we visited .
@@lee-tx5mw Sounds like a fantastic birthday!
Good Morning SPA. What nice people I’m sure they see this all the time and were so helpful and kind. Glad everything is ok.
I had a 25' boat at the local marina when a hurricane approached. The storm surge was expected to drive right up the bay and hit us with sea levels well above 5 feet over normal. The marina asked us to stay on our boats, if possible, to pay out doc lines as the sea levels rose. They also had volunteers to adjust doc lines for the boats that were unmanned. Despite all our efforts, a couple of boat broke free and one boat sank because the doc lines kept the boat from rising and the water came over the gunwales. Watching this video brought the memory of that evening back to the forefront of my mind...
Thank you for all these years. God Speed…. ❤
It's so great that you are having these adventures when you are young enough to manage and enjoy them. We did the same and will never regret or forget the highs and lows of our adventures. "If you're not learning, you're not living" has been the theme of my whole life. I need that on a tee shirt.
I watch a few sailing channels.. you guys are the most real and honest about what it’s really like. Awesome. Keep it up! Looking forward to your next vid.
I can hardly wait to visit as long as possible in Turkey! So much to see and experience!
That catamaran‘s fenders were too high to fender off your boat. I would have insisted that they lower their fenders and if they weren’t on board, I’d have boarded their boat and lowered the fenders. Just had to do this two days ago in Croatia. The owner of the boat would be grateful.
You guys are awesome and I love how your Dad's amazing lesson stuck with you! He is a very wise man and it shows in how you navigate your life ✌️💜
Great Vid! Ya'll have come so far since I began watching you years ago.
I was scared for you while we were watching you we had a bad storm here in Alabama..glad yall are okay...great job Jordan backing the boat up beside the big catamaran
Thanks Jordon your words of encouragement has helped me as I go through a very rough period in my life. I know I can face this storm and come out the other side stronger
That storm was crazy! I love watching you guys. Isa is getting so big and she is so beautiful!
I‘m sailing in Croatia and it’s very similar to Turkey in that respect, that is gorgeous and unpredictable at the same time. I’m just doing it the same way you are doing it. Better safe than sorry. Sometimes my friends smile at me, but we experienced nights in marinas where you don’t want to be out in a bay. So well done and fingers crossed. Enjoy your time on board and can’t wait to watch next week.
As a mom of three, Baby down is the most relatable statement 😂
Also, her little face when you were walking on the dock in the storm was just so precious 😭
Your baby girl is getting more and more beautifully cute each week…. Happy you are all ok, even the boat! 😅
Absolutely gorgeous scenery. You four, are braver than I could ever be. Godspeed on your journey, thank you.
Hey guys. Have you skipped Gokova and Hisaronu Bays? You should check them out if you have not already. Gocek is usually packed. Further east you will find less safer anchorages. Those two bays are the best. Both have winds blowing from NW. Gokova has the venturi effect, starting from 2 pm-ish. So add a couple of kts to your Windy or Windguru forecasts. Hisaronu adds too after 4 pm. Tons of less-deep anchorages in both areas. You do not want to miss these two bays. Turn around :)
Exceedingly beautiful anchorage. Too bad you had to leave. You find the most beautiful inlets and hiking locations! Isa is adorable and growing up so fast. A real sweetie! 🤩
Guys I love your channel, what a lovely family amazing family and how exciting is your lifes. Be safe be blessed enjoy it.
Johannes from Dubai
My gosh, it’s beautiful, there!
Anchoring 30 to 40m deep waters around Göcek bays are very common. And this time of the year (March-April) south-easterly winds blow very strong but just one or two times a year, I have seen 75knots in D-Marin Göcek.
For other viewer I want to mention a little nice detail - when Desiree brought out the line the second place: To protect the trees the Turkish places mooring posts at the shore so you can more save but not harm the trees.
Wow! Heck of a squall to ride out! Well done guys! On the last night of a holiday but getting the weekly Project Atticus fix in from Windhoek, Namibia. Cheers!
Jordan the philosopher, good common sense philosophy, and taking care of your family, well done.
The little one has grown up and is very beautiful! May you be alive and well!
I admire you guys so much. What a great family. I have been in conditions like that, and its not fun.
Thank you!!!
When the wind is just 'right', the long narrow bay with the relatively high hills can considerably amplify the winds - like a giant funnel.
"... nice cup of coffee, i feel like i'm cheating" hahaha so funny :) love you guys.
Wow, after that storm glad you guys are safe. Yes, Jordan, you’re right in that one assesses the situation and try your best to mitigate the risks. Since you were at a marina, the decision to have Desiree and Isa off the boat was a right one. You handled the boat as usual, like a pro. It’s all about risk management. Cheers 🍻
Great episode and at the end, really great advice. Thanks to your dad!
You held it together so well! I would have totally freaked out. Beautiful video! 😎❤️🥰
You got your self a really good women there make sure you love her and take very good care of her and your daughter you are all awesome togather. Peace
Enough already with these dramatic teasers. You’re above that!
"An experiment in always not knowing what you are doing". That's sailing and, on the whole, that's life. Loved the video.
Wow the baby is growing up! Another great video of your adventure! Love you guys!
The water is so pretty and blue. Iam glad you all are safe
Oh my goodness!! I forgot it was Saturday until just now when I saw your video notification!! Such a great video guys!! Best wishes for you all, always! 🙏🏽
What a storm! Scary! I think it's funny that Jordan keeps telling your sister, this is the prettiest anchorage! I feel that way watching your videos every week! It's always, this is the coolest place yet! Thank you.
I'm totally loving your videos, and watching the little one grow. Hope you get to Straya.
Love your work.
❤
I was for 3 years living/sailing in the area of Marmaris, Gocek and Fethye. Those Storm are pretty normal, but also quite short. Anyway I had some while I was on anchorage. They are storming, I agrees, like squallls at the ocean :)
Jordan, good karma 4 returning the fender. Love you guys! Thanks 4 sharing your lives with us. Safe travels. ❤
The problem is Devil runs the world. He is lier and murderer. This is the reason why Hitler got the power, but Christ was executed as "blasphemer" and "rioter" by denunciation of clergy.
That's why we've got the Gospel about the God's kingdom. Jehovah would put everything in order. The dead will be resurected and we'll meet our beloved ones again! :-)
Selimya Bay in the Gulf of Gekova has a great anchorage and jetty you can tie to (if you use the restaurant).
Wonderful. You are such a lively family,
This episode reminds me of a similar event on New Year’s Eve 1985. We were wintering in Puerto Andratx, Mallorca. We had been invited to celebrate with friends. As we left our apartment, I decided to check on our Nauticat 33 that was anchored stern to the outer breakwater in the harbor. That’s when all hell broke loose. The shackle holding the Genoa to the roller furling had come loose and the entire sail had gone to the head of the mast in strong winds and getting stronger. Alone on the boat I was unable to secure the sail and my wife and 4 year old sun where on the breakwater when I noticed waves starting to break over the breakwater. I yelled to her to get off and go for help in town. I had two anchors off the bow in sandy bottom and 30 ft of water, as well as two lines to bollards ashore. I was in pretty good shape except for the other boats of absentee owners around me. Sandra showed up with the skipper of an American trimaran doing a circumnavigation. We managed to secure the sail and decided to cut loose from the breakwater and away from the other boats. The wind kept increasing and the waves coming over the breakwater had flooded the dinghy. My secondary bow anchor was unrecoverable, so we just cut it loose. Fortunately, our 33’ Nauticat was equipped with a 90hp Ford Lehman with enough headway to hold our position in the harbor till the winds subsided enough to get into the marina dock. From there the efforts changed to helping secure large yachts that had dragged stern to into the concrete piers. The next morning I checked on Danish fiends that were on the inner harbor breakwater and found the roadway on the breakwater littered with large rocks the had been turned into projectiles by the crashing waves. The wind instruments on their boat had pegged at 75 knots during the night. It was a night to remember!
That was exciting - baby is already a good little sailor - oso too !😀
Wow once again loved your video. We houseboat at lake Powell, which has tall cliffs and just like you said. I’ll be anchored on the beach and thinking the wind will go over us and nope. It wraps around the cliffs and hits us broadside.
You guys are super cool. You are wise way beyond your years and with that you keep you and your family safe.
Looking at those crazy conditions Oeso has tuned into a very good obiedient Dog especially in those scary conditions most animals just hide and baby was good aswell stay safe you guys
Cutest peekaboo game ever! Love your content! Favorite channel of all. 🎉❤
I'm sorry that storm shook you guys up and with the baby & pup it's harder. I hope you get better weather soon and sail to calmer ports. What's after Turkey?? ❤
And that . ..my friends is just true love...in video...excellent y'all
🤩🤩 hope you learn to always double up everything!!! 😁 keep going and doing that!! 🌎⛵️
WOW GUYS YOURE GREAT YOU KNOW WHAT TO DO BE COURAGEOUS ALWAYS
Love your baseball ⚾️ analogy. Can be applied to everything in life 😊😊😊😊❤❤❤❤.
16:05 crazy beautiful, you couldn't have said that any better brother
Isa is so adorable. It makes me long for when my baby girl was on board for her first cruise many years ago. All my best to your entire family!
Adding to the umpire analogy: You get what you get and you don’t throw a fit.😁
That was intense! Glad everyone is safe.
A bit scary getting off the boat but little Isa and Oso handled it all like champs. Glad everyone is safe. Beautiful area.
That storm looked rough for a second. But there are so many lesson to see right here…
The safest place for a boat is the open water, not at anchor or in a marina. Of course in the absence of open water a marina might be your best choice.
Children on board will require attention from crew members. In your case 50% of the crew. That can leave you severely short handed. It also means setting up for solo sailing is a must.
Women and children get evacuated first. While it appears that men are running the show, it’s also men who get sacrificed dealing with whatever comes.
Turkey and Greece sure are the lands of the gods.
Beautiful place, beautiful family! I laughed out loud a little about the it's not stealing if it's a catamaran comment 😁
Power mom in the zone, a great thing to watch.
wow those sorts of storms must be why there is a treasure trove of goodies for ancient days just under your feet
That's a great observation ...it's an experiment in always not knowing what you're doing.
Super job Mama getting off the boat with the baby the dog and the camera just how did you do that. "If you're not learning you're not living"
The only time I was scared for you all was Deseree* was trying to traverse the dock and Isa had a death grip on Oso's fur.
Glad your all okay, much love from landlocked Bjornstad's in Missouri ❤
Looks like a nice life. But I’m so risk adverse I have no words for what I was feeling watching you disembark.
LOL When the mom is wearing foul weather gear and the 2 year old is wearing a Onsie.
Epic places, great adventure!
Hey baby. Beautiful anchorage’s you guys. Checking in from Panama City Florida.
Nice job!! You guys are so cool!! Play safe!! Continued safe travels!
So glad you are safe. You obviously made it through the next storm as you are still posting videos 😅
I'm a land dweller after watching those videos. You're not assured a quiet nice rest on a boat. You never know as you are on water. Jordan has grown in his confidence so much since Atticus 1 and Desiree is such the great mom! Blessings and prayers of protection on your journeys.
“It’s not actually stealing if it’s from a catamaran”. That made me laugh for real. Some of the big channels are loosing me for going multihull. I can’t relate. ❤
Look being on the ocean or lake if the weather goes up you seek cover there's a reason why you pay attention to the whether there's a reason why you you pay attention to stuff like that you know what you getting into when you started traveling on the boat
So glad you were safe! 💗
We are experiencing strange weather here In the Great Lakes on Lake Michigan…cold windy and whipping winds. I think weather world wide is slightly insane right now!
And yes that was by far the prettiest marina yet
Hello Benny, keep up the good work
Remember that parents don't have a manual. You make the best choices you can at the time for your family and yourselves. Don't second guess it. If anything have a crash kit ready for Des and baby to grab and go, and make the call based on your information and good parental instinct. Great episode! Thanks.
baby won't remember the crazy shit she experienced that day (until she watches it and it flashbacks i guess) but the dog took it like a champ. what a storm and what a tough family. cheers.
Scary storm. Such picturesque anchorages in Turkey. Glad you're safe. Another great Saturday morning coffee with Atticus.😃
Wow Sailor great episode ❤ storm was bad but you are safe
BigGuy is a wise man Jordan and he’s taught you well. ✔️ Y’all stay safe 🤙
Best episode
anchoring in 100Ft of water and backing up .... its craaaaaazyy !.
Smart sailing wins again. When you make decisions with intention and a commitment of conviction you will wind up on the safe side of the hell curve more often than not.
Whether the weather is good or whether the weather is bad. We'll weather the weather whatever the weather whether we like it or not
Oh snap. That was scary and I’m home in the states with beautiful weather
Thanks
Thank you so much!
@@ProjectAtticus Still wathcing your channel 4 years on now. Stopped watching the other sailing channels because they either seemed pretentious or high risk takers. You guys are definately not that. Thankyou for providing me with an alterative sailing life to imagine each week.
Question; How long did the storm last for? and did Atticus's boat hull suffer scuffing from the boats either side?
Thank you so much! I think the Strongest part lasted about 1-2 hours and luckily there didn't seem to be much scuffing. We'll be able to tell better when we next haul hey out though. Thanks again for watching!!!
Love your videos. Isa is so cute and it’s great to see how well she adapts to sailing life . The drone shots you get are amazing. I was wondering what kind of yellow line are you using to tie off to shore. Do you carry 2 300 foot or so? It seams to store well. I need to purchase some for our boat.
I like that baseball advise and always storms. Thanks sailers❤ beautiful sights
Great video!