Sometimes the most unexpected of routes can take you to the best destinations *Also- thanks for all the suggestions about getting replacement bearings. In theory, this would have worked but the seals are specific to the pump (and are incredibly vital to stop salt water flooding into the engine) which we couldn’t source out here and we couldn’t risk that happening (AGAIN lol). So, we wanted to go with another pump and get the old one reconditioned so we had a full spare of everything for future passages.
Oh wow, only 4k to go before you hit the Big Time! Be sure and have a party worthy of the event, you earned it. And you know.... if you ever really fall in love with a place, why not go with it? Its not like you have a schedule to keep, eh?
This is the correct move mate. It’s easy to rebuild once you’ve got the parts and then you will have a full spare to bolt in in 20 minutes for next time. Mine lasts around 400 hours before either the inner or outer seal goes.
Restless heart, it has been a long time Out here on the journey, for a glimpse of paradise It's getting hard to find a place to go Where peaceful waters flow I took a walk past the old saxon well Down by the cathedral, I heard the chapel bell And joined the people singing for a way to go Where peaceful waters flow And if you don't know by now, you never will Only love can find the door If you could see it now, it's in your hands Only love can reach the shore, to heaven Always, she is standing by my side She's my inspiration, and she's my battle-cry And in her arms is the only place I know Where peaceful waters flow written by Chris De Burgh.
There are lots of different ‘limon’ fruits here in Central America. Typical are Tangerine lemon, Messian lemon, Greenli lemon, Creole lemon, all with different flavours, between lime and lemon and almost to orange. What you showed there are local oranges.
The grander of nature and the beauty of kindness and generosity shown in the episode brought a grumpy old Yorkshire lad to tears… I can’t thank you enough…
Everything is fine, until it is not fine. You have me in tears sitting in my vehicle in the mountains of Colorado. Thank you Zach and Becka and your amazing host rescue team.
Wow a fellow Coloradoan meeting in the comments of this amazing video. Such a beautiful place we have and in this video as well. What an amazing world we live in . Colorado Springs!!!!
The unexpected journeys are often the best. Years later you will have forgotten the beautiful sunset, but these days in a small community in the middle of nowhere you will remember for ever. Wonderful story
This was a wonderful episode for so many reasons. From the profound insight about "leaning in" to whatever lifes throws at you rather than getting frustrated or fighting it, through to the wonderful kindness and reciprocity shown to you and by you with the local family, to the growing mechanical comfort you have with dealing with the inevitable vissicitudes of life on a boat with so many systems and potential breakages, to the wonderful montage towards the end of the video (great music choice by the way) which conveyed so perfectly what it is like to cruise, to anchor in beautiful places with spectacular sunsets, and to enjoy living in nature where the land meets the sea. Your video craft is growing in parallel to your cruising skills and confidence, and it's a joy to come along on the journey with you. Thank-you for the hard work that goes in to making theses videos.
What a beautiful location, incredibly warm and friendly people. Although not ideal having your engine broken, it’s given you time to just slow down and take in all the wonderful senses of the Panama rain forest. As you say the local villagers have very little, but are willing to do anything for you. It’s quite a beautiful thing to see. Well done you two for editing and narrating a stunning piece of work. It was a pleasure to watch.👏👏👏
Cant believe how far you have come from the very beginning.... Working in the boat yard, to your first sea trial sail, and to this... Be proud, youve done some great things and this is only a speed bump in the road of life.
Nuestra familia se siente tan feliz de haver apoyado a este barco que jamas pensamos que eran dos personas con un corazón tan grande, siempre deseamos que donde vallan tengan episodios maravillosos, los queremos mucho amigos.
Hi Guys! Excellent episode as always! Thank you for sharing your life with us! I know it is impossible to have spare parts for everything that can possibly go wrong but a great backup plan is to have is a pair of calipers. That way you can accurately measure things like bearings, shafts, bolts, holes, etc. Once you have those measurements you can often find what you need locally. The bearing in your water pump is most likely a common size which could probably be found in Panama City fairly easily. The other option would be to take your pump with you to the city and stop at a machine shop where they can often work miracles fixing things quickly and relatively cheaply. Less developed countries often have the most incredible machinists who are used to making things work with whatever they happen to be able to get hold of. For instance they might have a bearing that is just a touch larger or smaller O.D. so they could either bore the bearing hole in your housing to fit or make a sleeve, press the new bearing in and Voila! New water pump! Keep in mind that a water pump is a very simple device. The exorbitant cost is in the castings which are perfectly fine. The rest of it is just a few bearings, a shaft, a rubber impeller and maybe a gasket. Hope this helps! Fair winds, following seas and all the best from California! 🧡
SV Delos have had some amazing experiences, finding out-of-the-way workshops, where they were able to get things repaired easily and cheaply. On at least one occasion, being allowed to do the work themselves, on someone's expensive machinery. Our Planet is an amazing place, with amazing people, who will drop everything, to help others in need. Cheers, Russ. UK
The adventure never stops. I hope that through your misadventure, and your willingness to spread the word, brings visitors to this beautiful spot. It is always humbling to find yourself in situations where people are living happily with the bare minimum. I have followed you long enough to know you handled yourself well, giving and receiving dignity and grace. Love you. Staay safe. ❤🙏
I suspect this is redundant, but felt it important to mention. That pump is LIKELY rebuildable in a place where parts can be purchased. The seals and bearings are very likely just stock parts that don't need to be sourced through the engine manufacturer. The shaft can be pressed out, new bearings and seals installed, and you'll have a fully serviced spare for next time.
Yes. Looks like it may be a Sherwood Pump. Rebuild kits are available but they may not include the bearing or shaft seal. Bearing is a simple ball bearing. Measure the OD, ID and width. Any good bearing website will no doubt give you several manufactures. Shop around. A few years ago I had to replace several bearing much large than that but prices ranged from about 12USD to over 80 USD for the same bearing and mfg.
It is always as humbling and heart warming as it is unexpected and amazing to see someone with soooooo little by many people’s standards give soooooo much soooooo freely to perfect strangers in dire need…now no longer strangers but inseparable friends bonded for life by an unselfish act of kindness, a big hug and bigger heart! Thank you for sharing this part of your journey in such a preciously pure way. Keep in touch and let me know how I can help Kennedy and his family from my part of the world in Ottawa, Canada. Safe sailing!
I can't think of a better place to be broken down, no matter how remote! So great to find locals that basically took you in and showed you around! Great episode! I really didn't want it to end.
As my beloved Irish grandmother often said, ''It is an ill wind that brings no good''. And thank you for the cinematic views of a little Panamanian paradise.
Great episode, nicely edited. Always good to see how people are living around the world and interactions with locals are the best parts of sailing channels. I remember a similar family in a Sailing Atticus episode.
Oh what a blessing of such an adventure! LOVED, loved, loved this video for so many reasons…human connection, stunning scenery, life of the locals, and I listened to the mesmerizing sounds of the jungle over and over. Simply beautiful!💙
You absolutely nailed the introduction to this episode! Good job! When you put all your feelings into it through the kindness of your heart. Happy adventures await you. ❤ 😊
Hi Zack and Becka. God, the boat is looking so good 👌. Sorry to see you in trouble with your engine. Great job, Zack, for dealing with things considering the pressure you were under. That place is absolutely beautiful 💯🥰. If you're going to get stuck, then you could not have picked a better place, lol. Anyway, good luck with the boat, you guys. 👌👍👏🇮🇪
Hey guys been watching for a while. I really enjoy y’all’s videos and all the remote places y’all find yourselves in. My wife and I travel a lot and through our travels I have to always remind myself to slow down and be in the moment. Life flys by so fast and it’s important to be happy with what u have and not sad about what you don’t. Our lives are so lucky and fragile and seeing how people live in some places is so humbling. Lucky for sure Becca lucky. Safe travels y’all.
Thank you so much for your kind words! It's amazing how travel can open our eyes to the world around us. Slowing down and being in the moment is the best!
And just like that you found paradise. This planet is beautiful and there are still beautiful people to be met. Thank you for sharing your journey of exploration.
You two are awesome, wonderful response to challenges and more importantly to see the respectful and genuine interactions with people who don't have all that much to spare. May your channel grow the way you want it to. Best wishes.
Wow. What a great episode. It's really great to see what a life curusing can bring as far as the unexpected. Your grace an attitude is an example on how to deal with issues that pop up. Thank you for sharing.
What a stunning place to get stuck at. As you say, having the ability to see the pure beauty in simplicity is liberating. I was swimming in Geriionydd early yesterday near Betwys Y coed. The Llyn was like a mill pond, with the sun and mountains reflecting on the surface. Utter bliss. Loved the video.
Fantastic production, beautiful edit, deeply inspiring content…….. just wonderful……. You two have such a positive impact on the world….. keep charging, keep travelling, keep inspiring, keep recording and keep sharing
What a beautiful video, thoroughly enjoyed watching this. It was meant to be - broken engine whilst becalmed and a tow into a stunning anchorage for two weeks. A blessing in disguise - but I do hope the engine part arrives ok 👍
Amazing episode guys, life affirming and such an experience. This is proper cruising, off the beaten track and going where the fancy takes you and the circumstances dictate. Making good of a difficult situation. Wonderful, nothing more to say…. Andy UK
I have watched all your videos in last few days. There was a shot on your way to the river that might have been the prettiest you have looked. You can see the exciting and wonder on your face and the song was perfect. Cheers and save travels
This has to be the most emotional and impressive record of your journey so far. To receive a Croeso like you have experienced is so impressive. Nice things should happen to nice people and I hope that the family you met gain success from your helpful promotion. Really enjoying your journey. From Steve & Gill from Gorseinon currently cruising the islands of Atlantic France.
You are so lucky to have each other. That you also have the practical inspiration and humanity is such a clear differentiation between the circular power of politics and the vertical needs of everyday life and shows empathy and kindness. Frankly I feel quite humbled by your video. Thank you so much, David
Beautiful journey in this episode. This is unquestionably one of the most beautifully moody places. The locals, along with the Canadian, were incredibly kind. Perhaps you should frame that bean and call it a virtue. You know, all you had to do was blow into your sail, and the gust would have cleared out the stale air, and sent you flying past this gorgeous island retreat! 😂
Blog? vlog? video? whatever. Another Yorkshire lad here reduced to tears. I was in Gambia a couple of times in the early 90's and my deepest memory is of how happy some folk were with so very little. Massive life lesson.
What an amazing and heart warming story of yours! People helping people no matter where you are. It's a very humbling thing to have happen to anyone, actually. We never know when we could break down in the middle of nowhere, despite and vulnerable to any kind of situation. Yet, life goes on for all of us, no matter where we live or travel. Thank you so much for sharing this. It really tugs at your, (my) heart strings. Be safe always from the Philippines.
Wow! Your Life and Luck never ceases to amaze me. It says something about the Human Race, that total strangers will help other total strangers, who are in need of their help. One of the regrets of my life, is that due to the negativity of my father towards 'foreigners', I grew up distrusting people and that followed me through life for many years; not helped by the fact I am Autistic, with all the problems that brings. When I think of all the places I never visited, because I had communication problems, I wonder how many experiences I could - and should - have had, but didn't, due to my fear of others. Now I'm too old and infirm to find out what I've missed out on. Thankfully, I have you and Teulu - and also Delos - to follow and enjoy. I hope you get your engine fixed shortly, so that you can continue your adventures. Fair Winds, Russ.
I don't know that disease, but ... You could travel with someone else who know you disease, and be the comm person for you. Let someone else help you: Travel agents could be helpful, they know a lot. Just ask. You can start by writing an email, if that is easier for you.
Wow, what an experience. One I’m sure you will never forget. Kudos to you both for adapting to your circumstances with such humble and philosophical ease. You both are becoming even more wise beyond your years from all your experiences.
Thank you for sharing your adventures with us. Once a bearing is not smooth and round any longer it will not last more than a very short time. when the bearing lets loose then it will spread bits of metal throughout, and other parts invariably sustain damage. You made the correct choice to not risk further damage by continuing on. You wisely avoided possibly putting yourself in a bad position.
So look forward to your videos! I watch a few sailing channels and I think many may miss the views as the destination is most important. I think just “stopping and smelling the roses” as you are doing is the best. Enjoy the journey!!
Glad to see that someone helped rescue you. It definitely appears that you are in a beautiful and minimally touched area of the world. I know so little about this area, so it really captured my interest. The jungle sounds while travelling the river were wonderful. The kids must have been totally amazed at seeing your drone.
Fantastic video guys! 👏 I've been fortunate enough to travel to many countries and from what I've seen we the people are all the same: kind, generous and friendly. This is the exact opposite of what is portrayed by the mainstream media, whose job is to instill fear and mistrust between as many "different" groups as possible. May God bless you on your journey and help you bring the truth of who we all really are to people everywhere. Fair winds! Chris 👍
Having been rescued by the people. Of hanuabada. Village Papua Nu Gini night your story resonates so well with me. Islanders are so generous God bless em Cheers n beers guys Marty Australia
I love that your story is still going strong. So many adventures . Ups and downs you do it together . Beautiful views on this video . Thanks for sharing your story .Well done guys xx
What a great episode. Really nice to see the rescue and you getting to know the people. Hopefully they will see more visitors following your beautiful video and publicity. Hope you get the bearing sorted, but am sure you can put up with the scenery where you are for a bit 😊
It’s always so calming and relaxing to watch the content you keep on creating. Thank you for sharing your adventures and thank you for the vibe you are bringing on screen. Love your style 👍
I had a similar experience, many years ago, sailing around the island of Huahine-Iti in French Polynesia. They lived like the family you met. Your story brought back a lot of great memories from that trip.
Becka and zach, you inspired me to buy a boat in portishead and learn to sail and refit my 29ft sailboat. Thank you for giving me the push to go ahead with it! You are dealing with these issues so well, and treasuring every moment! Matt, 27. :)
Thanks again for establishing the go fund me for that family’s gift….selfless of you and those who contributed. Now a little something for you folks. Phenomenal video I might add. Be well and cheers, 🤗
Guys, you never fail to make us smile! Thanks so much for this. Glad you enjoyed the vid. This money will go towards adding a hydrovane in Mexico- it was maybe meant for us but we are sooooo excited to save and add it 🤣 (and Teulu deserves it 😆)
@@TeuluTribe Awesome! Let us know when it's up for renewal, would love to give them Internet access the second year as well. I guess there's many of us that didn't get a chance to donate this round. This weeks episode was so good, love the slow long format. Is your Amazon wishlist up to date?
@@tx2gnd thanks so much for your comment! We will definitely consider adding the next years of Internet but we will get them all set up and then let you know 😊 we have just updated our Amazon wish list, thanks so much for thinking of us
Utterly captivated by this vlog - your best yet I'd have to say. Sometimes (but always with a yacht of course!), sh%t happens - but to have it happen SO remotely and then have these amazing people become a part of your story is truly touching and humbling. Fabulous that you're able to give back in such a practical way with internet access and helping build their Airbnb presence - here's wishing them plenty of visitors. Hope everything gets sorted with the new pump and refurb of the old one, and that you're not 'stuck in paradise' for too long 😉 Happy sailing both!
This episode was such a reminder to me of years spent traveling through central America. So many disasters/sketchy situations that always, without fail led to the most treasured and special, unscripted experiences. I love how you embraced it and went with the flow; it's all you can do, and is utterly invaluable! Stay safe Team Teulu!!
It is incredible how life keeps working itself out. Our prayers are with you on your journey. Thank you for taking the time to share your incredible journey with our family.
Ya will most likely have to Rebuild Engine if ya cannot get that Pump fixed before ya make the Crossing…Probably “Big Bucks” Involved☹️ Continue to Stay Safe and Enjoy 😎
Sometimes the most unexpected of routes can take you to the best destinations *Also- thanks for all the suggestions about getting replacement bearings. In theory, this would have worked but the seals are specific to the pump (and are incredibly vital to stop salt water flooding into the engine) which we couldn’t source out here and we couldn’t risk that happening (AGAIN lol). So, we wanted to go with another pump and get the old one reconditioned so we had a full spare of everything for future passages.
Oh wow, only 4k to go before you hit the Big Time!
Be sure and have a party worthy of the event, you earned it.
And you know.... if you ever really fall in love with a place, why not go with it? Its not like you have a schedule to keep, eh?
This is the correct move mate. It’s easy to rebuild once you’ve got the parts and then you will have a full spare to bolt in in 20 minutes for next time. Mine lasts around 400 hours before either the inner or outer seal goes.
Restless heart, it has been a long time
Out here on the journey, for a glimpse of paradise
It's getting hard to find a place to go
Where peaceful waters flow
I took a walk past the old saxon well
Down by the cathedral, I heard the chapel bell
And joined the people singing for a way to go
Where peaceful waters flow
And if you don't know by now, you never will
Only love can find the door
If you could see it now, it's in your hands
Only love can reach the shore, to heaven
Always, she is standing by my side
She's my inspiration, and she's my battle-cry
And in her arms is the only place I know
Where peaceful waters flow written by Chris De Burgh.
Crazy to think that you could have a pump custom machined out of inconel cheaper and quicker than you could get a factory replacement from Panama.
There are lots of different ‘limon’ fruits here in Central America. Typical are Tangerine lemon, Messian lemon, Greenli lemon, Creole lemon, all with different flavours, between lime and lemon and almost to orange. What you showed there are local oranges.
This was, by far, THE BEST VIDEO you have posted. I was truly moved by it. Thank you.
Thank you, that means a lot to me and Becka!
The grander of nature and the beauty of kindness and generosity shown in the episode brought a grumpy old Yorkshire lad to tears… I can’t thank you enough…
Looks like even a grumpy Yorkshire lad can't resist the power of nature and kindness! 😉
@@TeuluTribe I think it’s the hope it gives me when all around man is being horrible to man yet you find such an antidote to the madness of the world…
Same
Your unwavering effort and humble demeanor are truly inspiring. Congratulations.
Thank you so much for your kind words! It means a lot to us!
96k subscribers now! Silly for me to be so excited, but I can't wait for you two to pass 100k, you so deserve it, it's such a wonderful channel.
Thank you so much for your support! We're thrilled to have reached 96k subscribers and can't wait to hit the 100k milestone with all of you! ❤️
Zack and Becha are excellent! @@TeuluTribe
Everything is fine, until it is not fine. You have me in tears sitting in my vehicle in the mountains of Colorado. Thank you Zach and Becka and your amazing host rescue team.
Your comment means the world to us. Thank you for watching and sharing your emotions with us 😊
Wow a fellow Coloradoan meeting in the comments of this amazing video. Such a beautiful place we have and in this video as well. What an amazing world we live in . Colorado Springs!!!!
The unexpected journeys are often the best. Years later you will have forgotten the beautiful sunset, but these days in a small community in the middle of nowhere you will remember for ever. Wonderful story
I completely agree, unexpected journeys always leave the most lasting memories.
@@TeuluTribesuch a wonderful serendipity, am moved to tears that you will help these gentle love people with setting up a web presence❤
I can honestly say that was the best sailing UA-cam episode I've ever seen. You two are amazing people. Thank you. Terry
Hey Terry, thanks a ton for watching and for your awesome feedback! Comments like this make it all worth it ☺️
They're good people everywhere. Best episode yet guys, it's what life is all about. 💙🖖
This was a wonderful episode for so many reasons. From the profound insight about "leaning in" to whatever lifes throws at you rather than getting frustrated or fighting it, through to the wonderful kindness and reciprocity shown to you and by you with the local family, to the growing mechanical comfort you have with dealing with the inevitable vissicitudes of life on a boat with so many systems and potential breakages, to the wonderful montage towards the end of the video (great music choice by the way) which conveyed so perfectly what it is like to cruise, to anchor in beautiful places with spectacular sunsets, and to enjoy living in nature where the land meets the sea.
Your video craft is growing in parallel to your cruising skills and confidence, and it's a joy to come along on the journey with you. Thank-you for the hard work that goes in to making theses videos.
wow absolutely amazing! Often the people who have very little are the most generous, what a lovely family, awesome 👍💪
Couldn't agree more! 😊
This is the video that brought me to your channel a few weeks ago. Its because of this vlog you now have a life long subscriber.
What a beautiful location, incredibly warm and friendly people. Although not ideal having your engine broken, it’s given you time to just slow down and take in all the wonderful senses of the Panama rain forest. As you say the local villagers have very little, but are willing to do anything for you. It’s quite a beautiful thing to see. Well done you two for editing and narrating a stunning piece of work. It was a pleasure to watch.👏👏👏
Who knew a broken engine could lead to such a beautiful adventure! Maybe we should break down more often. Thanks for the lovely comment 😊
Cant believe how far you have come from the very beginning.... Working in the boat yard, to your first sea trial sail, and to this... Be proud, youve done some great things and this is only a speed bump in the road of life.
What blessings come out of turmoil. Love this story as part of your life journey. You won't forget it. ❤
Stuart gets 2 plaques! And a plaque for the lovely people who helped! I love it for you that got to experience all the wonderful you'd have missed!
Nuestra familia se siente tan feliz de haver apoyado a este barco que jamas pensamos que eran dos personas con un corazón tan grande, siempre deseamos que donde vallan tengan episodios maravillosos, los queremos mucho amigos.
You guys boating up that little croc creek looked like the beginning of about a dozen horror movies.
The side quests are sometimes some of the best quests.
Side quests are the best! They make life so much more interesting and fun.
Hi Guys!
Excellent episode as always! Thank you for sharing your life with us!
I know it is impossible to have spare parts for everything that can possibly go wrong but a great backup plan is to have is a pair of calipers. That way you can accurately measure things like bearings, shafts, bolts, holes, etc. Once you have those measurements you can often find what you need locally. The bearing in your water pump is most likely a common size which could probably be found in Panama City fairly easily. The other option would be to take your pump with you to the city and stop at a machine shop where they can often work miracles fixing things quickly and relatively cheaply. Less developed countries often have the most incredible machinists who are used to making things work with whatever they happen to be able to get hold of. For instance they might have a bearing that is just a touch larger or smaller O.D. so they could either bore the bearing hole in your housing to fit or make a sleeve, press the new bearing in and Voila! New water pump! Keep in mind that a water pump is a very simple device. The exorbitant cost is in the castings which are perfectly fine. The rest of it is just a few bearings, a shaft, a rubber impeller and maybe a gasket. Hope this helps!
Fair winds, following seas and all the best from California! 🧡
SV Delos have had some amazing experiences, finding out-of-the-way workshops, where they were able to get things repaired easily and cheaply. On at least one occasion, being allowed to do the work themselves, on someone's expensive machinery. Our Planet is an amazing place, with amazing people, who will drop everything, to help others in need. Cheers, Russ. UK
The adventure never stops. I hope that through your misadventure, and your willingness to spread the word, brings visitors to this beautiful spot. It is always humbling to find yourself in situations where people are living happily with the bare minimum. I have followed you long enough to know you handled yourself well, giving and receiving dignity and grace. Love you. Staay safe. ❤🙏
I suspect this is redundant, but felt it important to mention. That pump is LIKELY rebuildable in a place where parts can be purchased. The seals and bearings are very likely just stock parts that don't need to be sourced through the engine manufacturer. The shaft can be pressed out, new bearings and seals installed, and you'll have a fully serviced spare for next time.
Yes. Looks like it may be a Sherwood Pump. Rebuild kits are available but they may not include the bearing or shaft seal. Bearing is a simple ball bearing. Measure the OD, ID and width. Any good bearing website will no doubt give you several manufactures. Shop around. A few years ago I had to replace several bearing much large than that but prices ranged from about 12USD to over 80 USD for the same bearing and mfg.
Stunning and hard warming 😍 how strangers can come together to help each other in time of need
Fantastic episode
Everyone knows that sailing is fixing your boat in magical places ;) great video, thanks for taking me on this journey.
It couldn't be more true! Cheers 😅
It is always as humbling and heart warming as it is unexpected and amazing to see someone with soooooo little by many people’s standards give soooooo much soooooo freely to perfect strangers in dire need…now no longer strangers but inseparable friends bonded for life by an unselfish act of kindness, a big hug and bigger heart! Thank you for sharing this part of your journey in such a preciously pure way. Keep in touch and let me know how I can help Kennedy and his family from my part of the world in Ottawa, Canada. Safe sailing!
I can't think of a better place to be broken down, no matter how remote! So great to find locals that basically took you in and showed you around! Great episode! I really didn't want it to end.
As my beloved Irish grandmother often said, ''It is an ill wind that brings no good''.
And thank you for the cinematic views of a little Panamanian paradise.
Your grandmother sounds like a wise woman! I'm glad you enjoyed the Panamanian views.
Great episode, nicely edited. Always good to see how people are living around the world and interactions with locals are the best parts of sailing channels. I remember a similar family in a Sailing Atticus episode.
Oh what a blessing of such an adventure! LOVED, loved, loved this video for so many reasons…human connection, stunning scenery, life of the locals, and I listened to the mesmerizing sounds of the jungle over and over. Simply beautiful!💙
You absolutely nailed the introduction to this episode! Good job! When you put all your feelings into it through the kindness of your heart. Happy adventures await you. ❤ 😊
Hi Zack and Becka. God, the boat is looking so good 👌. Sorry to see you in trouble with your engine. Great job, Zack, for dealing with things considering the pressure you were under. That place is absolutely beautiful 💯🥰. If you're going to get stuck, then you could not have picked a better place, lol. Anyway, good luck with the boat, you guys. 👌👍👏🇮🇪
Who knew engine troubles could come with such a great view? Thanks for seeing the silver lining!
Pure Gold. What a treasure.
Probably your best film in my opinion..absolutely beautiful.
Truely the best episode yet! Such beautiful people that you have come upon. You are “Bloody doing this” at a much more leisurely pace. Enjoy it!
Hey guys been watching for a while. I really enjoy y’all’s videos and all the remote places y’all find yourselves in. My wife and I travel a lot and through our travels I have to always remind myself to slow down and be in the moment. Life flys by so fast and it’s important to be happy with what u have and not sad about what you don’t. Our lives are so lucky and fragile and seeing how people live in some places is so humbling. Lucky for sure Becca lucky. Safe travels y’all.
Thank you so much for your kind words! It's amazing how travel can open our eyes to the world around us. Slowing down and being in the moment is the best!
And just like that you found paradise. This planet is beautiful and there are still beautiful people to be met.
Thank you for sharing your journey of exploration.
Wow, what a gorgeous episide. I absolutely take my hat off to you both. The end scenes and the music linking them were beyond good. Thank you!
You two are awesome, wonderful response to challenges and more importantly to see the respectful and genuine interactions with people who don't have all that much to spare. May your channel grow the way you want it to. Best wishes.
Wow. What a great episode. It's really great to see what a life curusing can bring as far as the unexpected. Your grace an attitude is an example on how to deal with issues that pop up. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks for tuning in! Your positive feedback motivates me to keep sharing more adventures.
Very much enjoyed your video with the family showing such hospitality to you two. Your friendly demeanor inspires trust.
Such an excellent episode! Thanks!
what a extraordinary episode. The engine is weirdly secondary to your adventure and the wonderful people you are meeting.
omg...lets hope this is the end of any engine troubles.....but look what the trouble brought you to....amazing landscapes and nice people...be safe
Fingers crossed for no more engine troubles! Enjoy the beautiful sights 😊
Bloody hell great music beautiful scenery taking us to places alot of use wouldn't on top of a bloody amazing story thankyou
Great video best one yet
Just shows things are ment to be you got help and they got support from you win win and forced to take it slow brilliant ❤
Thanks a ton for the love on the video! What goes around comes around 😊
What a stunning place to get stuck at. As you say, having the ability to see the pure beauty in simplicity is liberating. I was swimming in Geriionydd early yesterday near Betwys Y coed. The Llyn was like a mill pond, with the sun and mountains reflecting on the surface. Utter bliss. Loved the video.
The drone shots are always amazing!
This is truly a lifetime memory and friendship.
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Fantastic production, beautiful edit, deeply inspiring content…….. just wonderful……. You two have such a positive impact on the world….. keep charging, keep travelling, keep inspiring, keep recording and keep sharing
What a beautiful video, thoroughly enjoyed watching this. It was meant to be - broken engine whilst becalmed and a tow into a stunning anchorage for two weeks. A blessing in disguise - but I do hope the engine part arrives ok 👍
Amazing episode guys, life affirming and such an experience. This is proper cruising, off the beaten track and going where the fancy takes you and the circumstances dictate. Making good of a difficult situation. Wonderful, nothing more to say…. Andy UK
You both do a great job of making lemonade from lemons! Always an adventure! Keep up the great adventures and I’ll keep following!😊
What a great episode, thanks guys
Incredible story in this episode 😍😍😍
Thank you so much for appreciating the story in this episode!
I have watched all your videos in last few days. There was a shot on your way to the river that might have been the prettiest you have looked. You can see the exciting and wonder on your face and the song was perfect. Cheers and save travels
This has to be the most emotional and impressive record of your journey so far. To receive a Croeso like you have experienced is so impressive. Nice things should happen to nice people and I hope that the family you met gain success from your helpful promotion. Really enjoying your journey. From Steve & Gill from Gorseinon currently cruising the islands of Atlantic France.
A broken part leads to an amazing place and video. With production like this no wonder your subs are up there.
Bad luck with the engine and the result is this nice video showing you sure made the right choice how to live your life!
My new favorite UA-cam channel! Always looking forward to Monday.
Awesome to hear! Thanks for watching and looking forward to Mondays 😁
19:53 was very heartwarming! Love that outlook and perspective, Zach!
Love you kids! Glad Stuart is able to send the part you need. Safe travels. ❤
You are so lucky to have each other. That you also have the practical inspiration and humanity is such a clear differentiation between the circular power of politics and the vertical needs of everyday life and shows empathy and kindness. Frankly I feel quite humbled by your video. Thank you so much, David
The far away road less traveled can bring you to sweet destinations forever close to your heart.
Blessings!
Yours is SUCH a good story!
Epic stuff guys, finding connection at the end of real adventure ✊🏻
Beautiful journey in this episode. This is unquestionably one of the most beautifully moody places. The locals, along with the Canadian, were incredibly kind. Perhaps you should frame that bean and call it a virtue.
You know, all you had to do was blow into your sail, and the gust would have cleared out the stale air, and sent you flying past this gorgeous island retreat! 😂
What an amazing episode and such a lovely family... their AirBNB is going on my short list! Thank you for sharing and caring
What an adventure! Challenging times bring forth rewarding experiences.😊
One of your most beautiful blogs ... in very many ways.
Blog? vlog? video? whatever. Another Yorkshire lad here reduced to tears. I was in Gambia a couple of times in the early 90's and my deepest memory is of how happy some folk were with so very little. Massive life lesson.
What an amazing and heart warming story of yours! People helping people no matter where you are. It's a very humbling thing to have happen to anyone, actually. We never know when we could break down in the middle of nowhere, despite and vulnerable to any kind of situation. Yet, life goes on for all of us, no matter where we live or travel. Thank you so much for sharing this. It really tugs at your, (my) heart strings. Be safe always from the Philippines.
Bloody brilliant, what a pleasure.😎
Wow! Your Life and Luck never ceases to amaze me. It says something about the Human Race, that total strangers will help other total strangers, who are in need of their help. One of the regrets of my life, is that due to the negativity of my father towards 'foreigners', I grew up distrusting people and that followed me through life for many years; not helped by the fact I am Autistic, with all the problems that brings. When I think of all the places I never visited, because I had communication problems, I wonder how many experiences I could - and should - have had, but didn't, due to my fear of others. Now I'm too old and infirm to find out what I've missed out on. Thankfully, I have you and Teulu - and also Delos - to follow and enjoy. I hope you get your engine fixed shortly, so that you can continue your adventures. Fair Winds, Russ.
I don't know that disease, but ...
You could travel with someone else who know you disease, and be the comm person for you. Let someone else help you: Travel agents could be helpful, they know a lot.
Just ask. You can start by writing an email, if that is easier for you.
Best. Episode. Ever.
🥹 think it’s our fave too. But it wasn’t hard to make the place look incredible, it did that itself.
wow! I love your hearts to serve!
This proves that bad things aren't all bad. Ive ssen your hosts on other channels over the years and they deserve much success
Wow, what an experience. One I’m sure you will never forget. Kudos to you both for adapting to your circumstances with such humble and philosophical ease. You both are becoming even more wise beyond your years from all your experiences.
Thank you for sharing your adventures with us. Once a bearing is not smooth and round any longer it will not last more than a very short time. when the bearing lets loose then it will spread bits of metal throughout, and other parts invariably sustain damage. You made the correct choice to not risk further damage by continuing on. You wisely avoided possibly putting yourself in a bad position.
So look forward to your videos! I watch a few sailing channels and I think many may miss the views as the destination is most important. I think just “stopping and smelling the roses” as you are doing is the best. Enjoy the journey!!
Thanks for watching! It's all about savoring the moments and having fun on this sailing adventure. Enjoy the ride! 😊
Glad to see that someone helped rescue you. It definitely appears that you are in a beautiful and minimally touched area of the world. I know so little about this area, so it really captured my interest. The jungle sounds while travelling the river were wonderful. The kids must have been totally amazed at seeing your drone.
I enjoyed a weekend there, I wish I could spend more time there, thanks for sharing!
Simultaneously feeling tense and emotional finding a safe anchorage and uplifted in the kindness of strangers.
Fantastic video guys! 👏 I've been fortunate enough to travel to many countries and from what I've seen we the people are all the same: kind, generous and friendly. This is the exact opposite of what is portrayed by the mainstream media, whose job is to instill fear and mistrust between as many "different" groups as possible. May God bless you on your journey and help you bring the truth of who we all really are to people everywhere. Fair winds! Chris 👍
Having been rescued by the people. Of hanuabada. Village Papua Nu Gini night your story resonates so well with me. Islanders are so generous God bless em Cheers n beers guys Marty Australia
Great episode :), I love watching your adventure.
I love that your story is still going strong. So many adventures . Ups and downs you do it together . Beautiful views on this video . Thanks for sharing your story .Well done guys xx
How good was that, thanks🌿
What a great episode. Really nice to see the rescue and you getting to know the people.
Hopefully they will see more visitors following your beautiful video and publicity.
Hope you get the bearing sorted, but am sure you can put up with the scenery where you are for a bit 😊
Fingers crossed they do, they are all so kind!
It’s always so calming and relaxing to watch the content you keep on creating. Thank you for sharing your adventures and thank you for the vibe you are bringing on screen. Love your style 👍
First class, rescued, problem identified, replacement on its way, such lovely people to have on hand 🥰 NZ
I had a similar experience, many years ago, sailing around the island of Huahine-Iti in French Polynesia. They lived like the family you met. Your story brought back a lot of great memories from that trip.
Becka and zach, you inspired me to buy a boat in portishead and learn to sail and refit my 29ft sailboat. Thank you for giving me the push to go ahead with it! You are dealing with these issues so well, and treasuring every moment! Matt, 27. :)
Thanks again for establishing the go fund me for that family’s gift….selfless of you and those who contributed. Now a little something for you folks. Phenomenal video I might add. Be well and cheers, 🤗
Guys, you never fail to make us smile! Thanks so much for this. Glad you enjoyed the vid. This money will go towards adding a hydrovane in Mexico- it was maybe meant for us but we are sooooo excited to save and add it 🤣 (and Teulu deserves it 😆)
@@TeuluTribe Where is the go fund me link that obieandlaurie mentions?
@@tx2gnd we already hit the target so have now taken it down, it will all be explained in next Mondays video 😊
@@TeuluTribe Awesome! Let us know when it's up for renewal, would love to give them Internet access the second year as well. I guess there's many of us that didn't get a chance to donate this round. This weeks episode was so good, love the slow long format. Is your Amazon wishlist up to date?
@@tx2gnd thanks so much for your comment! We will definitely consider adding the next years of Internet but we will get them all set up and then let you know 😊 we have just updated our Amazon wish list, thanks so much for thinking of us
Stunning place. If I ever get the chance I will definitely add there to the list and support them guys
Utterly captivated by this vlog - your best yet I'd have to say. Sometimes (but always with a yacht of course!), sh%t happens - but to have it happen SO remotely and then have these amazing people become a part of your story is truly touching and humbling. Fabulous that you're able to give back in such a practical way with internet access and helping build their Airbnb presence - here's wishing them plenty of visitors.
Hope everything gets sorted with the new pump and refurb of the old one, and that you're not 'stuck in paradise' for too long 😉
Happy sailing both!
Great episode. May Loving-Kindness Creat Harmonious Unity For All Beings
Seems a fantastic experience for you both. Thanks so muxh for sharing.
Epic Episode. You captured the beauty of this Place.
This episode was such a reminder to me of years spent traveling through central America. So many disasters/sketchy situations that always, without fail led to the most treasured and special, unscripted experiences. I love how you embraced it and went with the flow; it's all you can do, and is utterly invaluable! Stay safe Team Teulu!!
It is incredible how life keeps working itself out. Our prayers are with you on your journey. Thank you for taking the time to share your incredible journey with our family.
Ya will most likely have to Rebuild Engine if ya cannot get that Pump fixed before ya make the Crossing…Probably “Big Bucks” Involved☹️ Continue to Stay Safe and Enjoy 😎