I have watched 5 different sailing channels on UA-cam. Non of them have invited local families on their boats for a day of sailing, and social interaction. You guys know what is important in life. You are a wonderful example of Americans. Thank you !!
This is why the Wynns are the best not only sharing the life with us on the tube, but with the people they meet. Plus the joy that was on your faces was magic.
Oh, this video definitely made me tear up. Nikki’s voiceover about making friends and getting out of your comfort zone and how much it meant to them to spend time with new friends was so lovely.
Jason, your heart is so good. I just wanted to tell you that. I decided a while ago that I needed to make note of the good men on the planet so that I dont feel so hopeless watching the world in the state that it's in. You are on that list. A good, caring, loving, giving, human. Thank You.
@@jackwickman2403 Oh absolutely! But I am making note of the good men. We need more of them and I think when you want more of something you'd better appreciate the ones you've got already.
Glad to see "Gone with the Wynns" are enjoying the Philippines and staying longer. There are so many places and variety of life in those 7,100 islands that you could spend a lifetime visiting, and still feel you haven't gotten enough and will long to go back to relive them all.
A beautiful sharing between new friends and a people of another culture. This was a joy to behold! People are just people wherever in the globe you travel. Love this exchange and sharing of cultures! Bravo and Cheers!!!!
Suggestion: Diesel bag needs a line attached for the potential of accident. (Just saying it would decrease risk and increase recovery if dropped or slippage)
Good call. A bungee or other stretch cord would reduce shock-loading and make it more likely to arrest the fall and keep the bag attached, than just tear off the handle with the momentum of the fall.
It felt just as nice for us as a viewer as it did for your friends to share your day. The preparation and your shopping trip made it even more real. To see a local market, and even the supermarkets was a new and different experience. The care and attention that you had to take in order not to introduce bugs or other nasty things onto the boat was something I hadn’t really considered. Thank you.
Is it just because you’re in the Philippines? I don’t recall you ever doing this before but maybe you just never showed the preparation for your vegetables and fruits. No, I’ve been on Curiosity and I don’t remember doing that when we went shopping.
As Usual, THE WYNNS, just keep on winning!! That was an awesome video!! Thanks for including me on your voyages!! I have enjoyed it for many years!! Greetings from the beautiful sandy shores of Lake Huron!! Safe travels! GIDDYUP!!
Pls take time to talk with local fishermen on how to fish, what fish are biting and show you how to make your fishing rig. Purchase your fishing materials available at the nearby local fishing supplies market bringing along the list recommended by the local fishermen and let them set it up for you. You'll need this throughout your journey. Video your catch and cook and dining, a lot of viewers will be interested to view the scenes. Enjoy the bounty of the sea! It's always fresh and healthy to have. Squids are always bountiful and easy to catch + you'll love the squid rings and fried sun dried squids to go with your favorite drinks. Don't forget to learn how to prepare kinilaw, equivalent to somewhat local sushi with fresh coconut milk, lime, hot chili pepper etc. Search on UA-cam, you'll have plenty to discover... love your channel!
When I live in Hawaii some of my best friends were Philippino’s and they made me feel at home when I was 6000 miles from home. I was invited to many family meals.
I was just trying to explain to my adult son the other day how your channel is the best of all the sailing channels. I do love Zatara also, But for different reasons, like Keith’s antics, L O L, but I particularly love the way you guys make each show like watching a documentary, the quality is just unmatched.
A VERY BEAUTIFUL experience in every aspect. I'm an American, married to a Filipino for almost 14 years now, and living in the Philippines for about 7 years. So, this episode is especially interesting to me. I love the Filipino people for the open hospitality, and willingness to put themselves out for a stranger they trust. By the way, I love your new boat, too. Be safe always from the Philippines, Iloilo area.
I must say I was wondering if your channel was going to turn into one of those posh, privileged, "only the best of the best", snotty creator channels now that you have a high-end Curiosity. I am thrilled to see you are both still down-to-earth and rubbing shoulders with real people .❤️. Thank you so much for your amazing content and example.
Great video. The way you connect with the people along the way shows the type of people you are. You have an amazing extended family which includes so many people. As they say good things happen to good people, we are so lucky to be taken along on your journey. I totally believe in karma and your’s shine.
What a wonderful day of sharing and interacting! The other comments have expressed that well already, so I just have to say WOW about the 'one month's of trash' small bag that Nikki lifted out of the boat. Something we should all aspire to!
What a great episode. I too love the traditional methods of sailing and other lifestyles. Not all or nothing, but many times, simpler is better than newest technology. Mixing traditional with new technology is a balance. Great humans, you found here
Fuel bags: I have a hose with a quarter turn valve on it for mine, also a cap to keep it clean. It was made from the cap with a bulkhead fitting and the appropriate fittings. Works great.
You are the breaking down barriers and bringing the world together one day and one person at a time. And you do it with good intention and ease (it’s natural to you both). Such a great channel and message you are sending out there. Keep,it coming I for one love your content. BTW the Phillipines have been a wonderful eye opener! Truely special people.
This was one of my favorite videos from you. I love your zest for, getting to know the locals. When you open yourself up to letting the locals hug you, your experience is 10-fold. This is a true example of 1+1=100, per Walt Disney. Meeting one person leads to another person and so on. You became a part of their family and community.
You just keep getting better, more heartfelt, more authentic. Its just a joy to watch your adventures, learning about places and all the kind people on earth.
I have been following you guys since the early days of Curiosity and I have enjoyed , and continue to enjoy , your approach to life . I'm of an age and health that those days are behind me but you awaken memories very dear to me . Thank you
I actually have a better pro tip on the underwear situation. I spend a LOT of time in water, mostly chlorinated, but it also applies to saltwater. Saxx underwear is your friend, specifically Droptemp Cooling Hydro, but honestly even their regular underwear dries quickly and is much more comfortable than anything I've worn before. Stock up when you can get a delivery!
I really appreciate you sharing the culture of those that you meet and visit. I love your comment that you recognize you are just visitors, and relish the chance to meet people like this. They don’t have to take the time to know you, and I think thats a testament to who you are and how you present yourselves to others. Through these videos, you appear to be marvelous people. I hope that is true in real life and you keep doing what you are doing. We need more folks like you…especially from Texas…maybe we can get people to start caring about others again and not just themselves.
What every Filipino really wants is Rubbermaid and cake. I can only imagine the amount of Filipino subscribers you will have now. What a great first party. What a lovely family. ❤❤
What a wonderful day! You two were lovely hosts, and the guests as well... THAT is what boats are all about IMO...Thanks for sharing... Smiling from ear to ear here... 🙏🙏🙏 👍😎👍
For the jerry jugs I would find a suitable ball valve that you can screw between the jug and the spout. Close the valve, put the jug flat on the deck, put the spout into the diesel port and open the valve a crack. The fuel will just slowly drain into the tanks with no further input from you.
What a heart warming video of your wonderful hospitality to the lovely Philippino friends you have met here. I could feel the love and warmth of real friendship throughout this video. Well done Jason and Nicki. Like others have said, your channel is probably the best sailing channel I have seen. 💙💜💙💜
Living in small spaces only works if your marriage is strong. I love your admiration for each other. And after all these years, your still playful together. I have to say after getting rid of most of your things, Nikki, you match your boat with all your new clothes :) ... Jason, you wear this awesome loud palm tree print :D You both are your own people, yet fit together as a couple. I noticed the look on Jason's face with the kittens. I love that you let that be there. You both have a heart of gold. Content is important, but your authenticity shines through.
True story… You guys were my very first UA-cam subscription (under a different name) way back when you traveled around with RVs. So great you’ve discovered Filipino hospitality!
Hi, your videos are my highlight! They are exceptionally well edited and a great joy to watch . You are so genuine and giving I feel honored to have this privilege. Deeply grateful from Aotearoa New Zealand ❤
Love living vicariously through you guys 🥰 bit of a tip for transferring fuel without spilling any is to extend the filling nozzle with a longer hose the same diameter as the nozzle and a secure it with a clip, if you set this up with one of your existing nozzles you should still be able to use the other ones as normal. Always worked really well with Jerrycans for me I had a fuel filler situated in a summoner position on my boat, certainly made life a lot easier and safer. Hope that helps 😃 PS love that you had the locals onboard ❤️
Yes, your emotions came through on your narration. WELL justified and authentic! What a great time with all your friends. THANK YOU for sharing! Thank you Joshua for grabbing the camera and recording. We wouldn't be here with you guys if you would not have done that! GREAT safety speech for the little ones too!
Us Texans can make friends anywhere, and what a great show of your hospitality. The "local life" videos is what this world needs right now. What a joyous episode.
Wonderful video with wonderful friends. As an American married to a Filipina, I thank you for enjoying my adopted country. Get a funnel for filling your diesel tanks.
Diesel: Jupiter2 use a funnel with a mesh, makes fuelling much easier. Polishing your fuel is great and all, but not having grot in the tanks in the first place is a much better option.
So nice of you to host all these friends. What a treat. Everyone has a giant smile on their face! You would not be able to stop me from jumping in that water!
As an introvert, I'm with the kid, "less people"! LOL But jokes aside, what a cool experience to travel and meet so many wonderful people, and share each other's lives. And thank you for sharing it with all of us!
I love the wet market in PI because is always fresh and very reasonable prices. Oh, how I miss Philippines so much. Jason and Nikki you are in for Pinoy way of living. Thank you both for your kind heart!
Nikki & Jason get it...there is some magical aura about them and it's easy to see how they are some of the most genuine and kind people you can ever meet. Yep, they're real #Wynners !!
This was a fantastic video. I’m very envious of what y’all have been doing in the Philippines! Back when I was quite a bit younger and in the US Navy I spent a couple of years in the PI. I fell in love with the Filipino people. So genuine, so industrious, talented and so much fun to be with. I hope to return someday soon.
Always enjoy your episodes. Suggestion for fueling from the bags. I noticed the handle slot. Make or buy a short cord with a strong clip of some kind at both ends. Clip one to handle, other to safety cable above the fuel cap. If you drop it, it won’t be in the water.🤔 Fair winds to y’all 🇺🇸⛵️
all I can say is there are no words to express how it touched my heart to see you all along with Filipinos and the blessings of togetherness I love it I so miss living in the Philippines and the people
I like the Keenan. I would build a mixing tank; either a large fill cone or bucket hose system with a large enough outlet to allow full pump flow. Ideally, place Valvtect Biogaurd contact bactericide in the fuel cans , funnel, or bucket before adding to tanks. After eight hours put the Biobor Jf growth disruptor direct in tank. Then Polish.😊
That was so thoughtful of you to take them sailing. Gener is a traditionalist, he harkes to the old ways and that's where his heart is. I can see the huge amount of joy in his eyes when he lifts anchor and starts a sail on his boat. I think his way has a lot of merit and I hope that when he passes' his knowledge down to the next generation , it doesn't get left behind or lost. the other guy I appologize I didnt catch his name. he is a more modernist and he said maybe soon he will be able to get a catamaran and start his adventures with his family.
Pro tip for loading fuel from a jerry can into a tank from someone who fills all sorts of tanks: ditch all the fancy doo-dads that come with the can (the spigot, etc.) and get yourself a good ol’ fashioned funnel. A nice big one that will wedge itself nicely into the fuel tank. It makes life sooooo much easier and makes the likelihood of spillage rare.
HORUSDY Diesel Mechanical Gas Siphon 10FT Multi-Purpose Super Easy Siphon Pump,3/4" Valve Virgin Grade Tubing Safe This is a game changer. Works great!
Thank you so much for bringing us along with your wonderful friends. Your appreciation for the time and effort it takes for locals to get to know you was greatly appreciated. Soon I will be taking off solo in a van around the US (subscriber since your RV days). My biggest fear is loneliness and isolation. It is a good reminder that I will need to take the initiative to reach out to others.
This was the best day you’ve ever shared on your sailing adventures! What a joy to all that were there and those of us that watched. Thanks for the ride ❤
These are my favorite videos you two make. It has a perfect mix of local shopping, showcasing the fancy gadgets on your beautiful boat and sailing with friends! You guys nailed it with this video!
The GWTWs is my stample for Sunday evenings. I 😂 totally forgot it was sunday. Then I settle down for a read and check my notifications and WOW. What an epic episode. Local families and excellent foods, not to forget having a true Sailor/Captain to push the edge a little. Best episode this season 👏 🙌 👌 👏 ❤ Yall always meet excellent people.
I am sure others have made suggestions with regards to your Portable folding fuel bladders. So let me be another one. Try using a collapsible Milt Crate to sit the bladder in when filling it up. That should provide a steady base, and possibly can work when filling your fuel tanks providing a more ridgide hand hold. In addition try a fuel line that fits into the fill of the boat and the oter end has a larger taper to slip over the nozzle. Just a no nothing suggestion. Aloha
For the folding jerry cans you need to copy what some of Canada does for bagged milk. To pour liquid out of a soft container just have a reusable hard sided container to set the soft container into when you tip it, so you have the structure to support it. I don’t imagine something like that exists, but it would be easy to DIY!
Great update! Have you seen any of Emily and Clark's adventures videos on food storage? They have some fascinating practices on how to safely stay bug free and store a number of foods for a long time.
The two of you are just wonderful humans. I've watched for years, and you take me away to beautiful places. Fully aware, the absolute messy, unfathomable, scary, and just plain shity situations you two have gone through, which we don't see. What we do is magical, and you can see the love the two of you have for each other. Simply, you guys like each other. Anywhoo...keep being the rad humans you are and safe travels.
That was a lot of prep work, but it looks like it all came together and you had a great time with your guests on board. That’s so cool that you get to experience so many cultures and peoples around the world. It’s a life style that most people only dream of and at least we get to see what the adventure would be like though your eyes and camera lenses. Thank you for sharing these adventures and we, at least I, hope to see many more. Stay safe and enjoy each day.
I have watched 5 different sailing channels on UA-cam. Non of them have invited local families on their boats for a day of sailing, and social interaction. You guys know what is important in life. You are a wonderful example of Americans. Thank you !!
Some do invite others…but usually it’s just to show off a chick in a thong. This channel rocks in comparison.
Sailing Zatara has.
NAHOA has had local kids on their boat and is probably my top 3 sailing channels.
@@gps831coast love Nahoa
Also project Atticus she had a baby last year and she's pregnant with a second
I love family boats
La vagabond has lol last week's video
Sharing your life with others is the greatest treasure you will ever find. I love you for that.
This is why the Wynns are the best not only sharing the life with us on the tube, but with the people they meet. Plus the joy that was on your faces was magic.
Yup! I agree!
Another beautiful Sunday morning with the Wynns
Oh, this video definitely made me tear up. Nikki’s voiceover about making friends and getting out of your comfort zone and how much it meant to them to spend time with new friends was so lovely.
You're such a beautiful couple. Thanks so much for sharing your amazing life with us!
Jason, your heart is so good. I just wanted to tell you that. I decided a while ago that I needed to make note of the good men on the planet so that I dont feel so hopeless watching the world in the state that it's in. You are on that list. A good, caring, loving, giving, human. Thank You.
Nikki too? I say yes.
@@jackwickman2403 Oh absolutely! But I am making note of the good men. We need more of them and I think when you want more of something you'd better appreciate the ones you've got already.
Thank you! I agree! ❤😊. Jason’s mom, Mary.
There are a lot of them. The world is a big place.
@@tenavrisen9279 Oh I agree! But I want to shout out the good guys when I can. The more I see, the more I see.
You're both good people that's why the locals love being with you.
You don't know how much your shows mean to many in nursing homes!
Thank you for sharing that 🙏
Glad to see "Gone with the Wynns" are enjoying the Philippines and staying longer. There are so many places and variety of life in those 7,100 islands that you could spend a lifetime visiting, and still feel you haven't gotten enough and will long to go back to relive them all.
A beautiful sharing between new friends and a people of another culture. This was a joy to behold! People are just people wherever in the globe you travel. Love this exchange and sharing of cultures! Bravo and Cheers!!!!
Suggestion: Diesel bag needs a line attached for the potential of accident. (Just saying it would decrease risk and increase recovery if dropped or slippage)
Good call. A bungee or other stretch cord would reduce shock-loading and make it more likely to arrest the fall and keep the bag attached, than just tear off the handle with the momentum of the fall.
It felt just as nice for us as a viewer as it did for your friends to share your day. The preparation and your shopping trip made it even more real. To see a local market, and even the supermarkets was a new and different experience. The care and attention that you had to take in order not to introduce bugs or other nasty things onto the boat was something I hadn’t really considered. Thank you.
Yes! The evils of weevils. Love the Wynn's for kindness, education and leadership xo
Is it just because you’re in the Philippines? I don’t recall you ever doing this before but maybe you just never showed the preparation for your vegetables and fruits. No, I’ve been on Curiosity and I don’t remember doing that when we went shopping.
A boat cat would be an amazing addition! Cat's have a long history in sailing and provide a valuable service outside companionship.
🐾 As an animal lover, it's the thin El Nido Market cats with such unique tails and plaintive meows @4:33 (and Jason's expression) that got to me 🐈🐈🐈
I could see the conversation he was having with himself and Nikki all in the “look”!
Y’all make a boat life 1000 times more glamorous than I am able to. I’m just glad to wake up and still be floating! 😜
🥰
The romance of the sailing, the dance on the waves, a crowd on deck for a party, you'll remember these days.
As Usual, THE WYNNS, just keep on winning!! That was an awesome video!! Thanks for including me on your voyages!! I have enjoyed it for many years!! Greetings from the beautiful sandy shores of Lake Huron!! Safe travels! GIDDYUP!!
Just loving the involvement with others…nothing like giving back & kindness to others 🇨🇦 ❤
Pls take time to talk with local fishermen on how to fish, what fish are biting and show you how to make your fishing rig. Purchase your fishing materials available at the nearby local fishing supplies market bringing along the list recommended by the local fishermen and let them set it up for you. You'll need this throughout your journey. Video your catch and cook and dining, a lot of viewers will be interested to view the scenes. Enjoy the bounty of the sea! It's always fresh and healthy to have. Squids are always bountiful and easy to catch + you'll love the squid rings and fried sun dried squids to go with your favorite drinks. Don't forget to learn how to prepare kinilaw, equivalent to somewhat local sushi with fresh coconut milk, lime, hot chili pepper etc. Search on UA-cam, you'll have plenty to discover... love your channel!
Sounds yummy!
When I live in Hawaii some of my best friends were Philippino’s and they made me feel at home when I was 6000 miles from home. I was invited to many family meals.
Yes, I operate a farm on the Big Island. So many families just like this one😊😊😊. You let your open hearts lead you again.😊😊
I was just trying to explain to my adult son the other day how your channel is the best of all the sailing channels. I do love Zatara also, But for different reasons, like Keith’s antics, L O L, but I particularly love the way you guys make each show like watching a documentary, the quality is just unmatched.
Ain't gonna lie that looked like a lot of fun. Great way to start the day.
For the fuel pouring issue, just get a long funnel.
With a filter in it.
@@jackwickman2403 that fuel polishing system is awesome. But I agree, can never have enough filters with a sketchy source.
A VERY BEAUTIFUL experience in every aspect. I'm an American, married to a Filipino for almost 14 years now, and living in the Philippines for about 7 years. So, this episode is especially interesting to me. I love the Filipino people for the open hospitality, and willingness to put themselves out for a stranger they trust. By the way, I love your new boat, too. Be safe always from the Philippines, Iloilo area.
I must say I was wondering if your channel was going to turn into one of those posh, privileged, "only the best of the best", snotty creator channels now that you have a high-end Curiosity. I am thrilled to see you are both still down-to-earth and rubbing shoulders with real people .❤️. Thank you so much for your amazing content and example.
Great video. The way you connect with the people along the way shows the type of people you are. You have an amazing extended family which includes so many people. As they say good things happen to good people, we are so lucky to be taken along on your journey. I totally believe in karma and your’s shine.
What a wonderful day of sharing and interacting! The other comments have expressed that well already, so I just have to say WOW about the 'one month's of trash' small bag that Nikki lifted out of the boat. Something we should all aspire to!
I thought the same thing about the trash!
We loved the videos with the relationship you made with the locals! It’s good to mix it up with boat maintenance!!!!
Thank you for posting two consecutive Sundays!
I think they said they would skip one Sunday per month. Total slackers.
@@jackwickman2403😮🙄
@@jackwickman2403 Speaking of which when are you going to visit some local Churches on Sundays.
What a great episode. I too love the traditional methods of sailing and other lifestyles. Not all or nothing, but many times, simpler is better than newest technology. Mixing traditional with new technology is a balance. Great humans, you found here
My heart just dropped when i saw those cats😢
"dropped?"
Try again.
@@AndrewBlacker-t1d What are you? Language police
Wow smiles all around very beautiful!
Fuel bags: I have a hose with a quarter turn valve on it for mine, also a cap to keep it clean. It was made from the cap with a bulkhead fitting and the appropriate fittings. Works great.
Love this episode, building life long friendships!!!!
I thought it was really sweet of Nikki to compliment Jason for always being the first to volunteer. You Wynns are relationship role models.
You two are true ambassadors for peace and curiosity! You find friends and goodness everywhere to sail. Such wonderful inspirations.
True that.
You are the breaking down barriers and bringing the world together one day and one person at a time. And you do it with good intention and ease (it’s natural to you both). Such a great channel and message you are sending out there. Keep,it coming I for one love your content.
BTW the Phillipines have been a wonderful eye opener! Truely special people.
This was one of my favorite videos from you. I love your zest for, getting to know the locals. When you open yourself up to letting the locals hug you, your experience is 10-fold. This is a true example of 1+1=100, per Walt Disney. Meeting one person leads to another person and so on. You became a part of their family and community.
You just keep getting better, more heartfelt, more authentic. Its just a joy to watch your adventures, learning about places and all the kind people on earth.
I have been following you guys since the early days of Curiosity and I have enjoyed , and continue to enjoy , your approach to life . I'm of an age and health that those days are behind me but you awaken memories very dear to me . Thank you
You guys are so fortunate to live the life you live
I look forward to your videos each week. Thank you for sharing your beautiful life with the world.
I actually have a better pro tip on the underwear situation. I spend a LOT of time in water, mostly chlorinated, but it also applies to saltwater. Saxx underwear is your friend, specifically Droptemp Cooling Hydro, but honestly even their regular underwear dries quickly and is much more comfortable than anything I've worn before. Stock up when you can get a delivery!
I really appreciate you sharing the culture of those that you meet and visit. I love your comment that you recognize you are just visitors, and relish the chance to meet people like this. They don’t have to take the time to know you, and I think thats a testament to who you are and how you present yourselves to others. Through these videos, you appear to be marvelous people. I hope that is true in real life and you keep doing what you are doing. We need more folks like you…especially from Texas…maybe we can get people to start caring about others again and not just themselves.
What every Filipino really wants is Rubbermaid and cake.
I can only imagine the amount of Filipino subscribers you will have now.
What a great first party. What a lovely family.
❤❤
What a wonderful day! You two were lovely hosts, and the guests as well...
THAT is what boats are all about IMO...Thanks for sharing...
Smiling from ear to ear here...
🙏🙏🙏
👍😎👍
For the jerry jugs I would find a suitable ball valve that you can screw between the jug and the spout. Close the valve, put the jug flat on the deck, put the spout into the diesel port and open the valve a crack. The fuel will just slowly drain into the tanks with no further input from you.
There is something wonderfully infectious about your smiling energy. Watching your episodes makes me happier. 🙏
What a heart warming video of your wonderful hospitality to the lovely Philippino friends you have met here. I could feel the love and warmth of real friendship throughout this video. Well done Jason and Nicki. Like others have said, your channel is probably the best sailing channel I have seen. 💙💜💙💜
Beautiful!!! Curiosity and your hospitality shine!! What a video!!!
So happy you are showcasing the Philippines!!!! Greatest place on Earth.
Living in small spaces only works if your marriage is strong. I love your admiration for each other. And after all these years, your still playful together. I have to say after getting rid of most of your things, Nikki, you match your boat with all your new clothes :) ... Jason, you wear this awesome loud palm tree print :D You both are your own people, yet fit together as a couple. I noticed the look on Jason's face with the kittens. I love that you let that be there. You both have a heart of gold. Content is important, but your authenticity shines through.
This is why yours is my favorite sailing travel UA-cam channel. As always, thanks for sharing...
Mine too! 😊
Happy Sunday, Wynns! 🎉🙌
True story… You guys were my very first UA-cam subscription (under a different name) way back when you traveled around with RVs. So great you’ve discovered Filipino hospitality!
Thanks for coming along on the journey❣
Hi, your videos are my highlight!
They are exceptionally well edited and a great joy to watch .
You are so genuine and giving I feel honored to have this privilege.
Deeply grateful from Aotearoa New Zealand ❤
So nice when you have very genuinely nice people on board, it adds depth to your videos, please have more visitors 3D Richness👍😍👌
Love living vicariously through you guys 🥰 bit of a tip for transferring fuel without spilling any is to extend the filling nozzle with a longer hose the same diameter as the nozzle and a secure it with a clip, if you set this up with one of your existing nozzles you should still be able to use the other ones as normal. Always worked really well with Jerrycans for me I had a fuel filler situated in a summoner position on my boat, certainly made life a lot easier and safer. Hope that helps 😃 PS love that you had the locals onboard ❤️
18:27
I had to pause it at that exact point
What a magical moment.
Background. Kids playing. Wowwwww
Thank you
Look at that view and shade behind the limestone mountain! That was a perfect day! New friends, new connection, new adventures!
Can't wait til C2 is ready for some real sailing.
Yes, your emotions came through on your narration. WELL justified and authentic! What a great time with all your friends. THANK YOU for sharing! Thank you Joshua for grabbing the camera and recording. We wouldn't be here with you guys if you would not have done that! GREAT safety speech for the little ones too!
Us Texans can make friends anywhere, and what a great show of your hospitality. The "local life" videos is what this world needs right now. What a joyous episode.
Respect to the guy who said Like my ancestors did! ❤ great content guys , love it.
25 minutes just goes by way to fast! Great video and what lovely people. I hope we get to see more in the future. Cheers Wynns
Wonderful video with wonderful friends. As an American married to a Filipina, I thank you for enjoying my adopted country. Get a funnel for filling your diesel tanks.
Diesel: Jupiter2 use a funnel with a mesh, makes fuelling much easier. Polishing your fuel is great and all, but not having grot in the tanks in the first place is a much better option.
Yes. Good idea. Do this.
So nice of you to host all these friends. What a treat. Everyone has a giant smile on their face! You would not be able to stop me from jumping in that water!
As an introvert, I'm with the kid, "less people"! LOL But jokes aside, what a cool experience to travel and meet so many wonderful people, and share each other's lives. And thank you for sharing it with all of us!
I love the wet market in PI because is always fresh and very reasonable prices. Oh, how I miss Philippines so much. Jason and Nikki you are in for Pinoy way of living. Thank you both for your kind heart!
Nikki & Jason get it...there is some magical aura about them and it's easy to see how they are some of the most genuine and kind people you can ever meet.
Yep, they're real #Wynners !!
This was a fantastic video. I’m very envious of what y’all have been doing in the Philippines!
Back when I was quite a bit younger and in the US Navy I spent a couple of years in the PI. I fell in love with the Filipino people. So genuine, so industrious, talented and so much fun to be with. I hope to return someday soon.
Always enjoy your episodes. Suggestion for fueling from the bags. I noticed the handle slot. Make or buy a short cord with a strong clip of some kind at both ends. Clip one to handle, other to safety cable above the fuel cap. If you drop it, it won’t be in the water.🤔
Fair winds to y’all 🇺🇸⛵️
Great episode! Looks and sounds like you all had a good time. See you next Sunday. Be safe.
Very cool to interact with locals and foster friendships that will last a lifetime time. ❤️🙌🏼👍🏼🙏🏻
all I can say is there are no words to express how it touched my heart to see you all along with Filipinos and the blessings of togetherness I love it I so miss living in the Philippines and the people
THIS IS VERY EXCITING
FOR EVERYONE 😍
I LOVE THE INNOVATION AND SMILING FACES ON EVERYONE 😁
CHEERS TO THE BEAUTIFUL FUTURE 🌈🌎🌈💋
LOVE YOU GUYS
I like the Keenan. I would build a mixing tank; either a large fill cone or bucket hose system with a large enough outlet to allow full pump flow. Ideally, place Valvtect Biogaurd contact bactericide in the fuel cans , funnel, or bucket before adding to tanks. After eight hours put the Biobor Jf growth disruptor direct in tank. Then Polish.😊
Man, you guys remain my favorite channel on UA-cam! That 16 minute mark hit the sweet spot!!
(Thanx for letting us plebs adventure vicariously!)
That was so thoughtful of you to take them sailing. Gener is a traditionalist, he harkes to the old ways and that's where his heart is. I can see the huge amount of joy in his eyes when he lifts anchor and starts a sail on his boat. I think his way has a lot of merit and I hope that when he passes' his knowledge down to the next generation , it doesn't get left behind or lost. the other guy I appologize I didnt catch his name. he is a more modernist and he said maybe soon he will be able to get a catamaran and start his adventures with his family.
Pro tip for loading fuel from a jerry can into a tank from someone who fills all sorts of tanks: ditch all the fancy doo-dads that come with the can (the spigot, etc.) and get yourself a good ol’ fashioned funnel. A nice big one that will wedge itself nicely into the fuel tank. It makes life sooooo much easier and makes the likelihood of spillage rare.
And as mentioned in an earlier comment, attach a string and a way to attach it to the grab rail so if it falls you can retrieve that too. :)
HORUSDY Diesel Mechanical Gas Siphon 10FT Multi-Purpose Super Easy Siphon Pump,3/4" Valve Virgin Grade Tubing Safe
This is a game changer. Works great!
Great job on the video folks! Thanks for making it.
This was awesome, so nice seeing the interaction with wonderful people that you have met!❤
Thank you so much for bringing us along with your wonderful friends. Your appreciation for the time and effort it takes for locals to get to know you was greatly appreciated.
Soon I will be taking off solo in a van around the US (subscriber since your RV days). My biggest fear is loneliness and isolation. It is a good reminder that I will need to take the initiative to reach out to others.
The Wynns present us with good role models in so many different ways.
Since day one ive been waiting for you Guys to travel here in the Philippine Islands! Welcome Home! Mabuhay!
This was the best day you’ve ever shared on your sailing adventures!
What a joy to all that were there and those of us that watched. Thanks for the ride ❤
Looks SO beautiful. I love your wonderful adventures.
Beautiful to be back in the Philippines . . . . without the heat, humidity, bugs . . . . ! !
These are my favorite videos you two make. It has a perfect mix of local shopping, showcasing the fancy gadgets on your beautiful boat and sailing with friends! You guys nailed it with this video!
The GWTWs is my stample for Sunday evenings. I 😂 totally forgot it was sunday. Then I settle down for a read and check my notifications and WOW. What an epic episode. Local families and excellent foods, not to forget having a true Sailor/Captain to push the edge a little. Best episode this season 👏 🙌 👌 👏 ❤ Yall always meet excellent people.
I am sure others have made suggestions with regards to your Portable folding fuel bladders. So let me be another one. Try using a collapsible Milt Crate to sit the bladder in when filling it up. That should provide a steady base, and possibly can work when filling your fuel tanks providing a more ridgide hand hold. In addition try a fuel line that fits into the fill of the boat and the oter end has a larger taper to slip over the nozzle. Just a no nothing suggestion. Aloha
For the folding jerry cans you need to copy what some of Canada does for bagged milk. To pour liquid out of a soft container just have a reusable hard sided container to set the soft container into when you tip it, so you have the structure to support it. I don’t imagine something like that exists, but it would be easy to DIY!
Great vibes, great group...THAT my friends, is living. God bless all x🤗🤗🤗
That was a delight. Sharing with like-minded people is the best!
Just the usual excellent video, from production to story. Great job!
Great update! Have you seen any of Emily and Clark's adventures videos on food storage? They have some fascinating practices on how to safely stay bug free and store a number of foods for a long time.
One of the best episodes, a very happy experience for everyone. Also nice seeing new shots of the Wynns from a different camera view.
I love that your hearts are always open! That’s what makes you both so special!❤
The two of you are just wonderful humans. I've watched for years, and you take me away to beautiful places. Fully aware, the absolute messy, unfathomable, scary, and just plain shity situations you two have gone through, which we don't see. What we do is magical, and you can see the love the two of you have for each other. Simply, you guys like each other. Anywhoo...keep being the rad humans you are and safe travels.
That was a lot of prep work, but it looks like it all came together and you had a great time with your guests on board. That’s so cool that you get to experience so many cultures and peoples around the world. It’s a life style that most people only dream of and at least we get to see what the adventure would be like though your eyes and camera lenses. Thank you for sharing these adventures and we, at least I, hope to see many more. Stay safe and enjoy each day.
Stunning!💙 And Nature too!!❤ Now back to drinking my tea, in my corner of the world! 🖖