I think I remember you had an old BW Squall as a tender - very neat. What Nav App are you using ? We use the Garmin Bluechart and always curious about others. Jim
Sorry if you've already covered this in a previous video but I was curious how you guys support your lifestyle? How can I do what you guys are doing? Are you independently wealthy or do you have an alternative financial revenue stream? Can you do a video on the financials of living full time on a boat? Thanks!
That video is absolutely on its way as we get a ton of questions about it. Oh how I wish we were independently wealthy or we had enough passive income to cover our travels full time! The truth is we work our butts off and we get super creative/handy with how we do things. I work 60-80 hours a week lifeguarding and teaching kiting in the summer and 40 hours a week teaching kiting in the winter in FL. The in between time is spent traveling or doing our own work/maintenance on our boat!
Eh. It's old. 1973. But it runs great. We brought a 16' whaler with 60 hp merc that we could tow Neverland if we HAD to. This setup is for coastal cruising and island hopping at best. No Super blue water until we get some sails!
Iguanas live in Central and South American rainforests and on many Caribbean islands, not just those three islands. You folks are funny but I know you mean well, good job.
Billy, those were definitely chitons. Sierra is correct. There are about 940 living species and they are related to squid, octopus, snails, clams, oysters, conch etc... Chitin is found in crustacean and insect exoskeletons and trilobites are extinct relative of crabs and insects. I'm a marine biologist who studies marine invertebrates. Actually, just up the road from you in Fort Pierce.
Thanks for sharing Exuma! We Definitely enjoy following your adventures on Instagram guys.
Thanks so much!!!
Oh, my boat is also a 34ft marine trader. We love it and will one day take her south.
Same as ours! Double cabin?
Hi. I enjoy your videos. What navigational app do you use? Thank you.
Sitting in my office cubicle and this let me get away for a little while. Thanks guys. Peace!
I think I remember you had an old BW Squall as a tender - very neat. What Nav App are you using ?
We use the Garmin Bluechart and always curious about others.
Jim
Yes. We left the squall in FL and opted for the 16' for this trip. We use Navionics on an iPad for navigation ua-cam.com/video/IsL1QX77OOU/v-deo.html
Sorry if you've already covered this in a previous video but I was curious how you guys support your lifestyle? How can I do what you guys are doing? Are you independently wealthy or do you have an alternative financial revenue stream? Can you do a video on the financials of living full time on a boat? Thanks!
That video is absolutely on its way as we get a ton of questions about it. Oh how I wish we were independently wealthy or we had enough passive income to cover our travels full time! The truth is we work our butts off and we get super creative/handy with how we do things. I work 60-80 hours a week lifeguarding and teaching kiting in the summer and 40 hours a week teaching kiting in the winter in FL. The in between time is spent traveling or doing our own work/maintenance on our boat!
Amazing stuff. How reliable is your Diesel engine? That's the one thing that would have me on pins/needles.
Eh. It's old. 1973. But it runs great. We brought a 16' whaler with 60 hp merc that we could tow Neverland if we HAD to. This setup is for coastal cruising and island hopping at best. No Super blue water until we get some sails!
was kinda hoping to see you guys doing some kite boarding in the Bahamas....Oh and love the videos!!!!
I wish we brought some kite gear... Waiting for my sponsorships to come through... ;-)
How sea cruising should be! With the proper soul mate, man's BF, right boat(s) and Beach! ;-)
Have u thought of cruising to the abaco islands.?
Iguanas live in Central and South American rainforests and on many Caribbean islands, not just those three islands. You folks are funny but I know you mean well, good job.
love what you guys are ding, very cool, how long is the trawler ? im hooked on your videos, thanks ...lol
Where do you keep the Whaler when cruising?
Wow Sierra! Chiton's, did you mayor inMarine Biology?
You know your way around a vessel how did you learn?
what were you using as your chart plotter? I need something like that so I can take it to the back of the boat.
We use an iPad with Navionics. ua-cam.com/video/IsL1QX77OOU/v-deo.html
Love the vlogs, and Jetty is so cute. Swear she knows what you're saying. :
Thats so cool!!
What's the plotter program you are using on the iPad?
+Modders Nightmare navionics. We have 2 videos on it
Tula's Endless Summer thanx, haven't come across them yet, but will look when I have some time. Keep up the cool vids. C ya
Great Video
Thanks so much!
What happened I been waiting for a new vlog.
love u too your both cute
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They need to get out of the sun
Those weren't "Chitin's". Chitin is the hard substance in insect exoskeletons. Those were Trilobite's, an extinct marine arthropod. Just sayin.
Thanks for the clarification!
Billy, those were definitely chitons. Sierra is correct. There are about 940 living species and they are related to squid, octopus, snails, clams, oysters, conch etc... Chitin is found in crustacean and insect exoskeletons and trilobites are extinct relative of crabs and insects. I'm a marine biologist who studies marine invertebrates. Actually, just up the road from you in Fort Pierce.
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