Man, found you on the NS27 group, can't even fathom having the luck of acquiring a boat like a Nor'Sea at your age - and especially being able to cut your teeth in Hawaii no less. I hope you've got big dreams, because that's a hull which will take you anywhere - even to the ice. Great attitude, keep it humble and avoid the usual UA-camr nonsense and I hope you have an absolute blast with this.
Found your channel on recommendation from another subscriber to The Cruising Kiwis. I wish you all good fortune and great sailing. I’m an avid watcher of both TCK and Sailing Zatara, so am pretty stoked to find another channel such as yours.
I really enjoyed the video! It was such a relief to see when you made it to the calm anchoring spot for the night. My other favorite part was the rain storm! I can’t wait to see more adventures!
Aloha Garrett, enjoyed you video from Sand Island to Kaneohe bay ,Im planning on doing the same journey soon ,I have a cape dory 28 with an 18 hp yanmar diesel, just wondering what size engine is yours and approximately how many hours did it take you ? Thanks very !
You must learn to fish and be able to live off the sea it will take care of your needs, most can be cooked in one pot, simple is the best....enjoy and stay safe on your journey...
SUBBED; Windvanes, like any sail, need to be tuned and settled in. 20 minutes of finesse is not uncommon, even with practice. THEN they are are excellent Second-Mates, especially in heavy weather...MONITOR Winddvanes Great how you end with a perfectly wire-wrapped turnbuckle in the rain and a lashed tiller - very Pro
Man, found you on the NS27 group, can't even fathom having the luck of acquiring a boat like a Nor'Sea at your age - and especially being able to cut your teeth in Hawaii no less. I hope you've got big dreams, because that's a hull which will take you anywhere - even to the ice. Great attitude, keep it humble and avoid the usual UA-camr nonsense and I hope you have an absolute blast with this.
Thanks for the comment, I’ll be posting more videos soon.
Garrett, I wish you well on your journeys. You are at the perfect age to do something like this, I love that you're making it happen.
What a fantastic adventure! Fair Winds and Following Seas!
Thank you
Another great sailing channel to watch. Great video! Thanks so much! Fair winds!
Cool video, Garrett. Looking forward to the next one. Stay safe!
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Found your channel on recommendation from another subscriber to The Cruising Kiwis. I wish you all good fortune and great sailing. I’m an avid watcher of both TCK and Sailing Zatara, so am pretty stoked to find another channel such as yours.
Thanks for sharing, looks amazing! Wishing you many new adventures!
Thanks
Damn bro my papa is from Kaneohe bay. Mad respect braddaz 🤙🏾
I'm going to binge your adventures!❤😂🎉
I really enjoyed the video! It was such a relief to see when you made it to the calm anchoring spot for the night. My other favorite part was the rain storm! I can’t wait to see more adventures!
Kaneohe Bay is great. More coming soon.
I enjoyed this trip very much, Thank you.
Thanks for watching
Aloha Garrett, enjoyed you video from Sand Island to Kaneohe bay ,Im planning on doing the same journey soon ,I have a cape dory 28 with an 18 hp yanmar diesel, just wondering what size engine is yours and approximately how many hours did it take you ? Thanks very !
Awesome video!!
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what did it take you to be able to decide to sail alone? could be a video topic entirely, thanks for letting us know
GOOD SHIT. MANY THANKS.
This is so awesome, Garrett! Are you sporting the GoPro Max?
Hero 10
It's 1000 LBS? How long? It appears to be a very stable boat.
Curious what happened to that dinghy.
Keehi Harbor, ahh the memories
Helooooo Garrett, is there any possibility to find you on other social media platforms?
You must learn to fish and be able to live off the sea it will take care of your needs, most can be cooked in one pot, simple is the best....enjoy and stay safe on your journey...
how did you learn how to sail
Envious.
Is that a 27 footer.
Yep, Nor’sea 27
SUBBED; Windvanes, like any sail, need to be tuned and settled in. 20 minutes of finesse is not uncommon, even with practice.
THEN they are are excellent Second-Mates, especially in heavy weather...MONITOR Winddvanes
Great how you end with a perfectly wire-wrapped turnbuckle in the rain and a lashed tiller - very Pro