Boat Life: It's Getting Complicated

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  • Cyclone season is coming to an end soon here in Tonga and we’re trying desperately to plan our next move. But it’s getting complicated.
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    We’re Jason and Nikki Wynn. We been living #OffTheGrid and exploring the world for 10 years.
    Our first six years of #travel were an epic road trip around North America.
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    Neither of us is overly talented, smart, rich, lucky, or retired. But that doesn’t stop us from reaching far-flung destinations, having wild #adventures and managing everything that makes living aboard a moving vessel possible.
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    01:31 The "Our Problems Aren't That Bad" DISCLAIMER
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    04:39 The BIG Boat Work List
    04:48 Wind Instrument Woes
    05:41 Our Sailboat Insurance was Terminated
    07:48 Anxious April - The Timing Calendar
    08:40 Where can we Sail in the South Pacific?
    13:06 Our 2021 Sailing Plans
    13:59 Hot Toddy's for Sickly Sundowners
    15:13 Our First Recital (I'm Sorry?!?)
    16:17 Donations & The Good Uke News
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  • @bwheelerlcc
    @bwheelerlcc 3 роки тому +71

    My wife works in insurance and she says you should be able to get a 30-60 day extension if you request it due to circumstances. Good luck and God bless!

    • @jason13533
      @jason13533 3 роки тому +4

      My thoughts exactly 👍

    • @MrJx4000
      @MrJx4000 3 роки тому

      Is it mandatory for sailors to have insurance the way car drivers do?

  • @grantwing6996
    @grantwing6996 3 роки тому +80

    Hi guys....Fiji has most of the services you need: haulout, surveyor, skilled services etc and its only 3 days of tradewind sailing from Tonga. We have done the trip to NZ many times and it can be challenging at that time of the year. Cheers Grant

  • @pipandrewmccosh7302
    @pipandrewmccosh7302 3 роки тому +30

    Kia ora from Aotearoa New Zealand. Hey Nikki and Jason, we can't fix any of your boat or logistical issues but IF you do somehow get to N.Z we have a car that you can borrow, and a quiet home with fast wifi. We live about 50k north of Auckland in the beautiful coastal town of Orewa. Happy to give you a meal, lend you the car and let you use our wifi. Sending aroha. Pip and Andrew.

    • @gonewiththewynns
      @gonewiththewynns  3 роки тому +7

      Kia Ora to you too and thank you for the generous offer. Tour guide and a meal, what more could we ask for...Laundry 🙌 haha. You know we’ll share as soon as get approved to sail 🤙🏻 Hope to see you if n NZ.

  • @ottohreiarsson7727
    @ottohreiarsson7727 3 роки тому +78

    If you have a crack in the Plexiglas you need to drill through glass as near the end of the crack as you can, the crack will stop in the hole. You can use 1 to 2mm drill then fill it up with Silicone or Sika.

    • @jackhall4680
      @jackhall4680 3 роки тому +3

      I did this on my motorcycle windshield. It worked for years!

  • @garybennett9581
    @garybennett9581 3 роки тому +440

    Contact your insurance company. Tell them to talk to the underwriter and ask for a 30 day extension. Explain the dangers of sailing on a schedule and the dangers of sailing in questionable weather. Blame them for forcing you to take a risk of taking on a passage sail during a questionable season...Offer the one More month of premium vs a potential loss claim...in other words negotiate!

    • @Malibu_Dawn
      @Malibu_Dawn 3 роки тому +27

      Excellent idea!

    • @webheadusa9377
      @webheadusa9377 3 роки тому +50

      Ask for a 60-day extension to provide more time for a safe weather window. Your safety is first priority. :¬) Webhead USA

    • @HumbleRoad
      @HumbleRoad 3 роки тому +115

      Also, do a short recital for them and make sure they understand you will continue singing until they meet your demands..

    • @geraldhenrickson7472
      @geraldhenrickson7472 3 роки тому +11

      Insurance companies do not negotiate. Yet I am certain that resourceful and creative people like the Wynns would try that first.

    • @ldirk58601
      @ldirk58601 3 роки тому +15

      @@HumbleRoad :-) this was funny

  • @nicolemayer1671
    @nicolemayer1671 3 роки тому +37

    You guys are so positive and giving back to whatever community you are part of is so endearing to watch. I wish you the best!

  • @michelpaulcote156
    @michelpaulcote156 3 роки тому +26

    Many sailors buy insurance for "coastal" cruising only, much cheaper and available, and are not covered for the ocean passage part. Most claims are for damage occuring near the coast (grounding, fire, dock, other boat dragging and hitting you...). Few sailors will need insurance if they sink in the middle of the pacific ocean....(not sure this last comment helps...).

  • @reneemitchell157
    @reneemitchell157 3 роки тому +95

    If you do end up coming to New Zealand, we live in Lyttelton (the port of Christchurch) and have a spare room available for free for as long as you need, and its only 2 minutes walk to Te Ana Marina.

    • @TheCruisingKiwis
      @TheCruisingKiwis 3 роки тому +12

      Kia ora Renee, you're making us proud!

    • @lovingatlanta
      @lovingatlanta 3 роки тому +4

      👍Bless you ma’am!!! It truly takes a global village. 🙏💝🤗

  • @kaywarren6788
    @kaywarren6788 3 роки тому +16

    You could ask for your old company to give you a 30 day extension due to COVID, and ask the new company to insure you with the provision of 60 days to get the survey complete, because COVID. Worth a shot.

  • @1978Tbk
    @1978Tbk 3 роки тому +120

    Even with a multitude of issues on your plate, you manage to think of others and bring joy to the local children. Safety first and the rest will follow. Praying for you two along with specific prayers for those suffering in Texas. 🙏❤️

  • @ProjectAtticus
    @ProjectAtticus 3 роки тому +42

    What a bummer about boat insurance! Good luck figuring out a solution! You two always seem to research, plan, and work your butts off through every obstacle, so if anyone out there can figure this one out, it's you two!

  • @jlennox362
    @jlennox362 3 роки тому +15

    As much of the world is a difficult place, the two of you bring smiles, support, and make a real difference in many lives both there in the south pacific and right here in Texas. Thank you. :-)

  • @tomcraddock244
    @tomcraddock244 3 роки тому +166

    I have been a follower since you started sailing and find that the “foot print” you leave in all the remote areas to you’ve visited is remarkable!! it seems that everywhere you go you have a way to leave it better than you found it.ie finding medical help for those that need it ,making fresh water available to those that don’t have enough or helping a library grow their musical program.the list goes on and on.you don’t do it for show or more views, it is just who you are.so just keep being you!! Well done 👍

    • @cliffmainor4255
      @cliffmainor4255 3 роки тому +6

      And don't forget about the cat and the animal adopton center! Love me some Texas Wynns!

    • @fc1lyles
      @fc1lyles 3 роки тому +5

      ... or the Bat!

  • @verynearlyaboutsailing8114
    @verynearlyaboutsailing8114 3 роки тому +158

    Definition of an insurance company: someone who's always willing to lend you an umbrella; unless it's raining.

    • @nicholaskeur
      @nicholaskeur 3 роки тому +9

      More like "sell you an umbrella"

    • @verynearlyaboutsailing8114
      @verynearlyaboutsailing8114 3 роки тому +6

      @@nicholaskeur Ha ha. True. Or rent it to you and then put up the rent as soon as it starts raining - or even if it doesn't.

    • @nicholaskeur
      @nicholaskeur 3 роки тому +3

      @@verynearlyaboutsailing8114 Rent is an even better analogy...

    • @goleafsgo8496
      @goleafsgo8496 3 роки тому +3

      Perfect assessment of an insurance company "Just about sailing" you nailed it.

    • @ronbuckner8179
      @ronbuckner8179 3 роки тому +4

      Legalized Extortion

  • @spunkycat6144
    @spunkycat6144 3 роки тому +2

    Austin, Texas here, and I went 8 days with no shower, only 4 hours with no electricity, 5 days with no water. I was prepared because I watch this channel and made my 460 square foot apartment look like the inside of a boat or RV for when I do hit the road. I had it good, there were people around me with NO electricity for the entire time. The day it went out for a few hours it came back on a few hours later. But for most people, it did not come back on again. The only way we had to communicate or get ANY news was by cell phone chargers in the car and scrolling NEXTDOOR. This is how we exchanged firewood, food, water, etc. I keep a boatload of firewood outside by my grill and was giving it to neighbors who discovered that their heater wasn't working. I hadn't turned on my heat in ? 3-4 years. It just doesn't get cold enough. I am very surprised that no pipes burst. However, many apartments around me (other buildings) did and the people literally had to move, as apartments are small and you can't just move your stuff into another room (there is no other room). I am single so when the internet went out, I was just sitting. It was QUIET. The city always has a hum of electricity and the roads. The hum was gone. My internet was only out for a few days. Grocery stores had to toss perfectly good looking food. As soon as I heard this, I drove around back and looked in the dumpster- texted anyone that might be interested and within 30 mintues cars and people grabbed what they could. I unloaded what I got at a corner and anyone that drove by in my complex got free food. It was still frozen because it was literally freezing outside. Now the shelves are still bare, no water. I think other places have food, but the place where I go hasn't had a shipment yet. I have lots of dried food (Asian and Indian stores helped me rethink the way I shop and I have been doing it that way for years now). But honestly, this channel (I think it was this one, or another where you- or them had an episode of how to store water, how to wash items, how to bathe). If not, please make a survival kind of video, because now we need this kind of stuff.

  • @jamescox7490
    @jamescox7490 3 роки тому +12

    I always admired you lifestyle till this last video and now I see that even two people that work as hard as you do can hardly keep up to the problems of a sailboat. The average couple would have never lasted as long as you have. Hope things get better for you at a do enjoy watching and living my retired life vicariously thru your videos.

  • @spunkycat6144
    @spunkycat6144 3 роки тому +3

    OMG. Thank You Gibson!!! I started crying at 18:05. Music in my life (I play Ukulele and am not great, but it is great stress relief and just FUN) is the glue that keeps me together. I grew up on a farm and my family would have a night where we'd all just play music. No radio, we just picked up something and played and sang. It was always Peter, Paul and Mary songs. Yeah, my parents were cool like that. Thank you all for bringing music and means to play it to the world.

  • @gonewiththewynns
    @gonewiththewynns  3 роки тому +157

    Thanks for the great suggestions guys, but there's one we forgot to mention. Tonga's borders are closed and so flying anyone in isn't an option. Even Tongan citizens are still struggling to get home on the very few and far between repatriation flights.
    We're also excited that we donated 4 Uke’s to the Vava’u Public Library! If you want to help, you can learn more about the libraries needs and make a donation here: gofund.me/81b50828
    Thanks to all who donate!
    Nikki and Jason

    • @james5460
      @james5460 3 роки тому +1

      👍 You'll have it made in the shade in a few months after you get it all sorted out 😎

    • @tlevans62
      @tlevans62 3 роки тому +10

      What about American Samoa? Get a US citizen who's also a surveyor to fly out to you with your spare parts and new windows as part of their excess luggage. Just a thought.

    • @MrRogueriver
      @MrRogueriver 3 роки тому +4

      You could ship your boat to NZ on deck direct from Vava'u. You guys catch the repatriation return flight for NZ in March

    • @tlevans62
      @tlevans62 3 роки тому +8

      Also, is it $50k USD or NZ, because $50k NZD is only $36K USD.

    • @Barrenchats
      @Barrenchats 3 роки тому +2

      Make strong black tea, no cream no sugar, and put at least 1 tablespoon of honey while it's still hot but not to hot, sip it till it's gone all that junk will start coming out of you just spit it out,

  • @bobfox321
    @bobfox321 3 роки тому +15

    Louis Armstrong, nicknamed Satchmo or Pops, was an American jazz trumpeter and singer from New Orleans, Louisiana.

  • @benfinch6209
    @benfinch6209 3 роки тому +11

    Considering all you’re doing for the island, and the library...maybe you’re exactly where you’re suppose to be right now. Great videos as always!

  • @laurence9695
    @laurence9695 3 роки тому +20

    As a sailor myself, and previous resident of Australua for 16 years, I'd say forget boat insurance, dont stress it, and go to Australia. You'll have more boat and supplies choices.
    NZ makes sense, but 50k is insane and unreasonable. And it's such a tiny country that you'll have problems getting boat supplies.
    Consider convering the windows, mmas these are really windows not ports, either plywood on the outside. Not pretty, but you wont catch a wave on the inside. Go to Australia. And your friends already there can help. Lots of bladders of water in the bilges. Fingers crossed for you. Yes, arriving in Australia in winter is not ideal. Quarantine on Gold Coast like Archer is da bomb.

    • @RoadTr
      @RoadTr 3 роки тому

      They have a mortgage on the boat.

    • @gonewiththewynns
      @gonewiththewynns  3 роки тому +7

      @Rick Adams they do not - the boat is paid for outright.
      Curious Minion

    • @Purlee100
      @Purlee100 3 роки тому

      Laurence, New Zealand has a very large boating industry and there are many companies capable of supplying or manufacturing the things they need. However, as a resident of New Zealand I do agree that $50k is a bit of a barrier. I think quite deliberately so. New Zealand has been very successful in keeping Covid out of the community and one way of doing that has been preventing people coming here. In normal times we have hundreds of cruisers arriving to wait out the cyclone season, if we had those numbers at the moment it would swamp our ability to quarantine them, regardless of time at sea. While I wish it was easy for the Wynns to come here, and I hope at some time they can, the bar is intentionally set high!

    • @jyzilvz
      @jyzilvz 3 роки тому

      NZ still prob won't let you in and waste your time and energy, Aus has better part availability and price. There's a Small chance Aus may change quarantine regulations before you need to leave with no hotel required. Will any marinas let your boat in without insurance in Aus or NZ?
      Wish for you to visit NZ but I would pick Aus for the amount of work you have. Good luck.

  • @davidvanderwoude8130
    @davidvanderwoude8130 3 роки тому +21

    Windows, when I was installing a reflective to my windows, the instructions said, Never install reflective coating on the inside of the window. Always install the reflective coating on the “sunshine”.side of the window because the sun’s rays going thru the window and being reflected back out thru the window can cause the glass and therefore the glue to overheat.
    I believe I saw reflective insulation on your windows on the inside of your boat.
    That’s my best guess for a Sunday afternoon.😊🌴

    • @olbuck
      @olbuck 3 роки тому +6

      I'd cross windows off the list. As long as you have more clear silicone, sail on. You aren't stylin' in the Pacific.

    • @hthring
      @hthring 3 роки тому +3

      lots of duct tape

    • @michelpaulcote156
      @michelpaulcote156 3 роки тому +5

      We almost lost our 42' ketch because of a smashed port. Duck tape is for lake sailing, not the Pacific ocean.

  • @techmeister3208
    @techmeister3208 3 роки тому +1

    We don't have any solutions but do have a suggestion. Heavy duty alternators on both engines. Redundancy, fewer parts, more space, then maybe 12 volt watermaker. Q - Boat manufacturer have replacement windows? Feel for you guys. You're an inspiration for KOKO. Fair winds

  • @iaingray36
    @iaingray36 3 роки тому

    A really honest video showing that boat life is not all beaches and fun, it can be very challenging and stressful. I hope you find a satisfactory but primarily safe solution.

  • @tonabill
    @tonabill 3 роки тому +13

    Similar situation after commissioning a Nauticat in Turku, Finland, sailing the Baltic and the canals and rivers of Germany, Netherlands, Belgium and France. After wintering in Mayorca, I set out to bring the boat home to Texas. I spent weeks in Gibraltar with no success in finding an insurer, since we were a US registered vessel. Hurricane season was creeping in so the Nauti Lady made it home as deck cargo from the port of Cadiz.

  • @rogerlehoux683
    @rogerlehoux683 3 роки тому +17

    “There is an old joke that say the best two days of a boat owner’s life are the day he buys his boat - and the day he sells it.”

  • @Richardfra1
    @Richardfra1 3 роки тому +1

    Regarding the cracks in the windows. The cracks will continue to propagate. One way to stop the progression of the crack is to drill a small hole at the end of the crack. Of course fill it with a sealant to keep the weather out of the boat.

  • @simoneclarke5104
    @simoneclarke5104 3 роки тому +2

    You are both such beautiful people giving back to the communities you visit 🥰❤️, love you guys!!

  • @susanclark9958
    @susanclark9958 3 роки тому +11

    Hey this is Wiz,. We met you in Tonga when we were cruising with Zatara. are in NZ now. For the size of your project list I think you would happiest with the NZ option. More bang for your buck here than AUS for sure. Basing in Whangarei for the work is super convenient. You can walk to the equivalent of a West Marine, Home Depot, radio shack,etc. Good trade specialists.

    • @Steve211Ucdhihifvshi
      @Steve211Ucdhihifvshi 3 роки тому

      Why more bang for buck than Aus? Currency exchange rate wise? Seems like theres more options here in aus then there? Maybe im a bit biased being aussie though? 😄

  • @SailingDoubleTrouble
    @SailingDoubleTrouble 3 роки тому +8

    Yep , passage to NZ at this time of the year is dicey ( as much as we would love to see you here 😊) . We’d pick Fiji . Vuda ( where DT is currently residing ) could do a haul out and you should be able to get a survey done there . We also found that parts and skilled labour are much more available than in Tonga.
    Give us a shout if we can assist . Currently in NZ but flying back to DT in late April ....

  • @alasdaircross7174
    @alasdaircross7174 3 роки тому +2

    I just watched 3 episodes of your travelogue and it bought back fond memories of Tonga for me. I'm British and my parents spent 4 years working in Nukualofa in the late 80's. I went out to Tonga when I was 18 and spent a magical 6 months surfing, diving and generally chilling. I visited Vavau for a few weeks and it was a lot less developed then - truly a paradise. Good look with your travels and keep up with your positive attitudes, it's incredible how far you've come.

  • @mlua02
    @mlua02 3 роки тому +1

    You 2 are a blessing everywhere you go, thank you, Keep making a difference

  • @cdog5019
    @cdog5019 3 роки тому +10

    Hi guys, love your honest blogs on cruising, so refreshing amongst all the glossed over sailing families. Have crossed the Pacific on our cat this season. Recomend 12v watermaker, no question, ( we sold our 230v bought a spectra 12v)can run it 4 free all just on solar and u have a great solar set up. Also, we sailed to NZ. I would suggest Australia. Huge country to sail around and amazing coast Nicer sail too, can b v rough on approach to NZ then nowhere to go after. Don't need to commit to $50k either and top boatyard in Oz. We also had same insurance issue as you, got cover from local NZ company. No survey required. Will be aussie brokers who will cover US yachts. Good luck

  • @davethornton9556
    @davethornton9556 3 роки тому +6

    My mother always had a little painted picture hanging wall, of 2 people out in a row boat in the middle of open water. There is a storm on the horizon . The first one said Pray to God a storm is comming . the 2nd one said to the 1st, yes you are right but let's do that while we row to shore !!!! just saying :)

  • @TheOlandex
    @TheOlandex 3 роки тому +1

    What insurance companies tell you in their marketing: "we care about you and will always be there for you". The truth about insurance companies: "we have an obligation to our shareholders. We must generate wealth and profit and nothing else matters - ever". It's a sickening and brutal industry, but that's the reality of it.
    Ultimately you guys are very bright, resourceful and have sown the seeds of much good karma. I'm very confident you'll come through this rough patch just fine.

  • @sailinghonutime
    @sailinghonutime 3 роки тому +2

    Man we love watching you guy's! Your honesty and passion is so inspiring. Its hard to be yourself on camera but you guys do it so naturally. Thank you 🙏😊🐢

  • @dottieburton5501
    @dottieburton5501 3 роки тому +6

    love hearing you two sing it was awesome can't wait for the next time

  • @GLOSATX
    @GLOSATX 3 роки тому +6

    Thank you for the shout to TEXAS! It's been crazy here. One day at time guys y'all will get through it.

  • @Cm-lp4mu
    @Cm-lp4mu 3 роки тому

    Just came across you guys recently (last month or so) and I have binge watched most videos. Been so interested in van life and now my world expands even more into sailing!?? The possibilities are endless and thank you for sharing your experiences. Especially to us who long for this.

  • @christophermattson206
    @christophermattson206 3 роки тому +1

    You two are a great team and an inspiration to many people. Your positivity is infectious and something we all need right now.

  • @sailingarista
    @sailingarista 3 роки тому +3

    Thanks for another great episode!

  • @lipsee100
    @lipsee100 3 роки тому +3

    As MP said "A spoon full of honey helps the medicine go down" keep smiling things can only get better.... Hopefully!!!!

  • @davejohnson9142
    @davejohnson9142 3 роки тому

    Honestly might be my fav video yet! Ive watched for years. Love that you have a lasting positive effect on tonga because you were there! Thanks for noticing your blessings and passing them forward! Awesome humans!!

  • @janeconnors1807
    @janeconnors1807 3 роки тому

    Your smiley faces and positive attitudes will get you through anything that's thrown at you. Hopefully I will learn to be more positive too. Lovd your life, hard graft and all x

  • @roberttorres809
    @roberttorres809 3 роки тому +54

    Jesus, I got so stressed watching this video! Note to self: Hit the lottery before purchasing a boat of any magnitude and venturing out....

    • @KtP370
      @KtP370 3 роки тому +3

      This is the couple I follow so I know what all my potential nightmares will be.

    • @goleafsgo8496
      @goleafsgo8496 3 роки тому +6

      The Wynns are actually a couple that are really business savvy, also I would say they are one of the very few sailing couples that I would suggest appear to be self supporting. It seems to me any money they do generate from donations (not video income simply cash handouts) from viewers is shared with the communities they are in or goes to support a cause. Animal shelter while in Fiji and Uke's for Tonga as an example. Even with a solid source of income coming in, they still seem to be spending beaucoup dollars living out their dream. You for sure need to be sharp to be able to live out this style of a dream.

    • @michaelhicks8867
      @michaelhicks8867 3 роки тому +4

      I guess CoViD didn't help ... keeping the Wynns away from their boat for so long ... and making crossing borders so hoop skipping difficult with trip wires replacing common sense ... as if the virus might stow away onboard for the 20 day voyage to Aussie 😐

    • @johnmiglautsch4587
      @johnmiglautsch4587 3 роки тому +1

      Yes! If you win, you can keep sailing till its all gone (and distant relatives will have a hard time finding you)

    • @GypzyJack
      @GypzyJack 3 роки тому +5

      @@michaelhicks8867 ...more especially as the virus drama is 90% BS!

  • @sannebast
    @sannebast 3 роки тому +3

    Dear Wynns,
    Thank you for your nice video's!
    In my experience most somewhat older boats are practically impossible to insure. We have always been sailing without insurance because of that, as many other boats must be doing.
    Of course it is a risk, but to me it seems more of a risk to sail in the stormy season than to sail uninsured in more reliable weather.
    If you do not trust you windows for the passage, maybe you can blind them for the time at see with some triplex or so, not as nice, but that will at least keep you safe.
    I hope you figure out for yourselves what to do best.
    Best wishes
    Sanne

  • @submechanophobia768
    @submechanophobia768 3 роки тому +1

    When you get to shore, find some TUCK tape and keep some on board. It's used in the construction industry for sealing vapor barriers. The stuff sticks to anything tenaciously and is UV proof . in a pinch it could seal that window in so tight, it would take a class 5 hurricane and a tidal wave to knock it out. The downside of it's upside, is that it can be very difficult to remove once it's settled into place, to the point of almost having to sand it off. sold in hardware stores here in N/A, but may have an equivalent there.

  • @seanhaugen2437
    @seanhaugen2437 3 роки тому

    You two never cease to amaze me. With what you have to deal with the boat, you guys find ways to give back to the community. I wish you guys the best of luck with the boat and the insurance.

  • @angelatutino6789
    @angelatutino6789 3 роки тому +7

    We have a saying at home : where there’s a will there’s a way! You will find your way! ❤️❤️❤️ Plus Nikki, you look amazing, beautiful and at peace. Being at sea on Curiosity in the South Pacific is doing wonders for you! 😊P.s.hubby would like to know, if it would be an option to use an inverter to run the water maker? ❤️🇨🇦❤️

  • @bhclark6128
    @bhclark6128 3 роки тому +5

    It's a 10 for your first recital!!!

  • @pb0231
    @pb0231 3 роки тому

    Yall are awesome, and still so positive even when things are not always in your favor. Doing a lot of good for so many!! Y'all (from Georgia) are great people! Thanks for carrying us along with you@@

  • @Jannm
    @Jannm 3 роки тому +1

    Keep tieing that knot and hanging on! You guys are truly making the world a better place for us all with your optimism and stewardship. It will work out, the universe is listening.

  • @sylvainva2os773
    @sylvainva2os773 3 роки тому +17

    Maybe rename curiosity for Perseverance 🤣

  • @nigelappleton2963
    @nigelappleton2963 3 роки тому +25

    I can’t help with the weather or sea conditions but if you open a just giving page I would happily chip in for the boat repairs. You have become very important to my sanity during this lockdown and I would hate to loose you.

  • @SailingGargoyle
    @SailingGargoyle 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you again for such a real look into your lives. We were in a similar situation while in the Galápagos Islands in October. Our decision was a radical change and we went to Panama to resolve a similar list of mechanical issues that had piled up after 18 months cruising in remote locals. It took us a month but in the end our boat is better than we departed Vancouver. You just can't beat easy and fast access to parts as well a great mechanic at Vista Mar. We're now in the Cayman Islands contemplating were to go next as well. Whatever you decide, we'll be along for the ride. Good luck!

  • @martha4136
    @martha4136 3 роки тому +2

    So sorry all this is happening, do wish you the best.
    I miss your RV, your Motorhome travels.

  • @james5460
    @james5460 3 роки тому +4

    You know, if you're adventurous, Thailand isn't all that much further than Australia. Okay, maybe twice as far. But they have superb facilities there and among the lowest prices in the world. Something to consider.

  • @christineschulenberg8412
    @christineschulenberg8412 3 роки тому +16

    I was wondering, if you choose NZ, could you count your time/labor as part of the $50,000, in essence "paying yourselves." I would imagine that your time/labor has to be worth a substantial portion of that amount.

  • @ilovepeace12343
    @ilovepeace12343 3 роки тому

    I believe in you guys!! You guys are an inspiration and I believe you all will overcome all these challenges! Keep the dream alive.

  • @richardboody6709
    @richardboody6709 3 роки тому +1

    Great video and what a wonderful feeling it must be to give the library your gift

  • @jeremykamel9655
    @jeremykamel9655 3 роки тому +16

    Take the starter off and take it apart. Might just need to lube it and clean up the commutator ring.
    Will your water maker run from the inverter? If so then you can start both main engines and to help keep your 12v battery voltage up while your water maker is running?

  • @grob4382
    @grob4382 3 роки тому +12

    That new class A motorhome looking pretty good right about now.

    • @randallwiederholt4728
      @randallwiederholt4728 3 роки тому

      That's what I was thinking. RV life seems to be much less stressful. Always wanted a sailboat, but this doesn't seem to be much fun.

    • @jimc4731
      @jimc4731 3 роки тому

      Your comment is meaningful, but remember that even if you get a good deal on say a top of the line Prevost conversion like a Liberty, you must still be able to pay for any expense to maintain it. It can get real expensive real fast!
      JIM

    • @grob4382
      @grob4382 3 роки тому

      🚎👍👍

  • @randallabrahamse8916
    @randallabrahamse8916 3 роки тому +1

    Hey guys i worked at Robertson and Caine building these boats those windows is not specially curved it is normall flat sheets thats cut to shape and when its fitted it curves while you bond it sika primer is used on window and deck surface then the black sika and you use old blocks and screws to hold it in place while the sikaflex cures only when its cured blocks are removed and final seal can be applied.

  • @brentjohnson6654
    @brentjohnson6654 3 роки тому +1

    Yes in Texas we had quite the week. We live in north Texas (east of Dallas about 40 minutes). We had -3 F and one week later +75 F. We could have used a generator or battery backup. I have lived here for 45 years. I grew up in northern Minnesota and have had -40 F outside. Never have I lived with +40 F inside. We are contemplating backup solutions with more interest now. Hope you have good luck with insurance. Lots of money!!

  • @twoeagledrones
    @twoeagledrones 3 роки тому +8

    So where do you think the saying “a boatload of stuff to do” came from? :-) LOL

  • @CompoundingEverything
    @CompoundingEverything 3 роки тому +3

    Good luck guys! I'm sure it will all work out in the end. Possibly an option to have another sailing crew in Australia take care of the haul out while you are in quarantine (before insurance lapses?

  • @1cjherrington
    @1cjherrington 3 роки тому +1

    Your so calm for all that's needing repaired. Cute concert thanks guys. Feel better soon

  • @DirkvanZyst
    @DirkvanZyst 3 роки тому

    Thank you for another episode of Gone with the Wynns. I am so sorry to hear of the insurance dilemma your are faced with. I wish you good luck and hope you are saved and all ends well. Stay safe my lovelies.

  • @Lynn-Callahan
    @Lynn-Callahan 3 роки тому +5

    Just an idea - make an additional UA-cam video each week. Say do three per week. Would that bring in more money for you to pay for the $50,000 of boat work? Can you imagine how awesome your boat would be after $50,000 worth of work?

  • @hilarypace2529
    @hilarypace2529 3 роки тому +26

    Legendary Louis Armstrong. Hoping your insurance company comes on board with a months extension.

    • @glennedwards1449
      @glennedwards1449 3 роки тому +2

      Yes his collaboration's with Ella are simply the best music in the world.

    • @patwilliams3364
      @patwilliams3364 3 роки тому

      I was thinking maybe Louis Prima

  • @philiptarnaski1667
    @philiptarnaski1667 3 роки тому

    Praying for clear passage to your next destination 🙏 Thanks for sharing your travels.

  • @sarascott2217
    @sarascott2217 3 роки тому +1

    You have done so much good from rescuing the wee kitten to helping people get their meds hope someone can help you out

  • @arielblumenduft3293
    @arielblumenduft3293 3 роки тому +33

    i don't like the idea of you guys going on a long sail or a passage with all these boat issues unresolved, my unqaulified and usolicited advice is as follows: order all the necessary parts to tonga, repair what you can repair, then, let the damn insurance expire (also, try the negotiation that people have suggested) and then travel to somewhere where you can haul out and get new insurance. also, if everything else fails, let us know what insurance company that is and we'll let them know our thoughts.....

    • @kevinfisher1345
      @kevinfisher1345 3 роки тому

      While you are perfectly entitled to express your thoughts to an insurance. That will not be doing them any favours (besides the point you are not even a potential client so doubt they would listen much anyway). Did you not hear them say there are very few options getting boat insurance for americans these days. This is an issue that has been developing for several years now. So I am sure Wynns consider themselves fortunate just to find one willing to cover them. So yea lets piss off one of the few remaining options they have. But more importantly the issue at hand is a common practice with most if not not all boat insurance. They commonly request a haul out and boat inspection for any new boat insurance. Plus most also will typically request this every 'x' years to renew as well. For good reasons.

    • @arielblumenduft3293
      @arielblumenduft3293 3 роки тому

      @@kevinfisher1345 well, it looks like you are the one who hasn't paid attention, their current insurance providers already told them that they will not renew their insurance policy, so who cares? and yes, i agree, i am perfectly entitled to express my opinion just like you are entitled to be an insufferable smarta$$, i just wish you got the facts straight :)

    • @kevinfisher1345
      @kevinfisher1345 3 роки тому

      @@arielblumenduft3293 I never said their current insurance didn't tell them that .... So Wtf are you talking about? I was talking about another insurance that they are trying to get, the same that others they know have, such as Zatara, etc. Their current one is dead and dusted, it is past history. Or soon will be when it runs out and expires. One should not focus on the past but the present ... you know the one that they are trying to get a surveyor for so they can get a new current policy with a new insurance provider.
      And this is what YOU pretty much implied as well with your "travel to somewhere where you can haul out and get *new* insurance. also, if everything else fails, let us know what insurance company that is and we'll let them know our thoughts....." (my bolding for emphasis). So again I have to repeat WTF are you talking about with their current insurance mate? Why are you raising that up when even YOU were talking about the hopeful new insurance company? Sorry mate but I got all my facts correct.

    • @arielblumenduft3293
      @arielblumenduft3293 3 роки тому

      @@kevinfisher1345 tl;dr, get a life, meet new people, maybe get a pet :D

    • @kevinfisher1345
      @kevinfisher1345 3 роки тому

      @@arielblumenduft3293 So in other words you can not answer my question(s) I see. Instead lets try to attack the character.
      I have a pet and have had plenty of lives living all around the world. I was pretty much thinking the same thing when I read your OP.

  • @AverytheCubanAmerican
    @AverytheCubanAmerican 3 роки тому +32

    I think you should try Fiji even though you prefer Australia or New Zealand
    they still have those services and it's nearby. I don't think it's worth the risk to travel to Australia or NZ, especially since it can be challenging this time of the year. I think another option you should consider is American Samoa, since you ARE a US-flagged vessel. And the territory is also nearby. Pago Pago harbor has a shipyard that offers those services

  • @dio3744
    @dio3744 3 роки тому +1

    Wherever you go, you bring light and love! Always a positive influence 💕. I also follow S/V Sailing Nahoa, UA-camrs and cruisers whose boat was in Thailand for over a year. I told them to check out your channel about your similar situation and work to cleanup and refit Curiosity. In a recent video, they said, “If the Winns’ can do it, so can we!” I feel like such a matchmaker LOL! Going to check out the link for the Tongan Library now. Love ❤️ from Texas!

  • @backwoodsentertainment358
    @backwoodsentertainment358 3 роки тому

    Thank you guys for giving. It wouldn't have happened without you..and thank you Gibson for stepping up. Very generous

  • @SailingABSea
    @SailingABSea 3 роки тому +6

    Your video is very timely for us and some decisions we're making. You just confirmed much of our thoughts about the logistics of the Pacific. We hope you get that weather window you need. 👍

    • @AannshaJones
      @AannshaJones 3 роки тому

      And we also hope you get better soon Nikki xx

  • @dwen5065
    @dwen5065 3 роки тому +3

    Love you guys and have been following you for years (since your early RV days.) I admire your approach to life and even have a bit of envy. Being an older adventurer (though not to your degree. I maintained professional employment as an anchor and travelled the world for work, pleasure, and now in my early retirement) I would offer some perspective that I hope you might find useful. Life will get more complicated and challenging as you get older. You need to have a plan, including finances, especially since you are living a very unconventional life. I bet you already do, so think of this as encouragement (not an attempt at creating undue anxiety.) In part it’s just that I worry about you guys and like you so much. Indeed, I think you have a multidimensional safety net in the form of your followers.

  • @tonyhalahan5199
    @tonyhalahan5199 3 роки тому +1

    Nice to see you guys. So sorry about your boat windows and the generator....and concerning the insurance...thanks for reminding us, we will undoubtedly have problems ourselves...better check right away.!!

  • @davidcurle7381
    @davidcurle7381 3 роки тому +2

    From two Kiwis living in Fiji. Why would you go to NZ for there winter? I am sure than in Fiji you could get a full survey done for your insurance. You could make a template of your window, and send to NZ for manufacture. There is regular shipping between Fiji and NZ.
    I am sure you would much rather be sailing up in the Yasawas

  • @pkid65
    @pkid65 3 роки тому +3

    What a lovely gesture to share what you have with the library ! I am confident that the kids will love them and having some guitars etc ... it’s just fantastic!! I love how you could just be thinking of yourself and your challenges ... but you thought to consider others .. another reason to admire you both! Wishing you the best as you sort through this next challenge .. I hope it all works out but please stay safe! Xx

  • @luigib9279
    @luigib9279 3 роки тому +5

    It’s the thing on top of the mast for sure.
    Start sailing again and forget about all of it (gen and windows and stuff)

    • @Steve211Ucdhihifvshi
      @Steve211Ucdhihifvshi 3 роки тому +1

      Was thinking the same, wasps and stuff often build nests in aircraft pitot tubes, probably the same for wind measurement instruments on boats id say.

  • @karlb3092
    @karlb3092 3 роки тому

    Another great video...thanks for sharing.

  • @organicoceans4459
    @organicoceans4459 3 роки тому

    Love you 2! Thank for sharing

  • @dircery
    @dircery 3 роки тому +5

    What about Hawaii? It is about 2.5 weeks of sailing, since the cyclone season is done in the northern hemisphere you may be able to leave sooner, and while it isn't main land you may be able to get more goods and services than on the smaller islands.

    • @wendyweaver8749
      @wendyweaver8749 3 роки тому +2

      dircery - Posted by the Wynns about three hours after your comment: " Hawaii is much further away and the wrong direction. It would require well over a month at sea, sailing against the trade winds. Not something one takes on in a comprised vessel."

  • @dwk5234
    @dwk5234 3 роки тому +9

    You’ve not sugar-coated the options, so I’ll not sugar-coat some advice. If I were you, I’d put Curiosity back on the hard on Tonga, use wide tape to secure all of the ports in, cover and winterize the boat. Your insurance and weather risks are too great and formidable to take at this point, and everything would have to work perfectly to avoid either large expenditures or a significant loss, and you know how likely perfection is when on a long passage. When you can, travel (just yourselves) to the US to begin collecting the things you absolutely will need to make the journey, like the water maker, alternator, wind data instruments, etc. Once you gather the stuff needed, you can ship them to Tonga and install. Get the boat back in the water in late Summer, early Fall and make your way to Australia or New Zealand for a haul-out and survey. Yes, you’ll be making this passage without insurance, but it will be at a much safer time. I know this is not what you want to do, or want to hear, but to me, it presents the least risky route. I’m a lifelong sailor and much older than you, so maybe too cautious, but that’s my two cents worth. Regards, Don

    • @cliffmainor4255
      @cliffmainor4255 3 роки тому

      That's a dang good, well-thought-out suggestion. Gotta be hard for these two to consider leaving this boat AGAIN, however.

    • @bigfoot99
      @bigfoot99 3 роки тому

      @@cliffmainor4255 Getting back into Tonga after leaving might be problematic

  • @skytechea70
    @skytechea70 3 роки тому

    Love you guys, thanks and good luck with your travel plans xx

  • @fiorebaruffi5684
    @fiorebaruffi5684 3 роки тому

    For the problem with instruments, start climbing on the mast and removing the wind station. Then clean all the connectors (don’t use wd40!!) and wings. You can then try it by turning it very quickly by hand to check the cable passing through the mast. If no data appears on the instrument it can be the cable. Sometimes they re-start to function when are put “under pressure” and get stuck with inactivity.

  • @sidestreettraveltips1097
    @sidestreettraveltips1097 3 роки тому +3

    Just wanted to thank a couple remarkable people! You of course Jason and Nikki, you two do so much to help everyone you come into contact with! Thanks for making the world a better place. All the small random acts of kindness add up. And you’ve definitely Atlee left every place better then you found it. How inspirational 👏 👏 👏

  • @moz1953
    @moz1953 3 роки тому +30

    i love N&J even when they are under immense pressure they think of others - truly genuine and beautiful souls xx

  • @FloridaGirlAdventures
    @FloridaGirlAdventures 3 роки тому

    Love, Love Love you guys! Best wishes for figuring out all that chaos!

  • @investackor9855
    @investackor9855 3 роки тому +3

    Hey guys- If y’all end up choosing NZ, we are Texans living in Auckland. Happy to help make intros and do what we can to help. It’s an amazing place!

  • @allanfifield8256
    @allanfifield8256 3 роки тому +5

    0:08 " . . . a boatload of projects to take care of . . . " I see what you did there.

  • @harterbob
    @harterbob 3 роки тому +36

    Boat life isn't just complicated; it's expensive. We've owned two yachts: a 38' monohull sailboat and a 34' power catamaran. Now we've abandoned boat life for rv life and own a 35' diesel pusher, so exactly opposite the path you took from rv life to boat life. Owning an rv is not inexpensive, but compared to owning a yacht, it's a bargain. You know the saying: BOAT = break out another $thousand.

  • @melanieshirkey5276
    @melanieshirkey5276 3 роки тому

    Hope you both feeling better!! Great news for the Library! Everything will work out for the both of you on your journey!

  • @billhanna8838
    @billhanna8838 3 роки тому +1

    You could always pick your weather to go to N Minerva then take the next high to reach NZ , Give you extra days at sea & Play it by ear on the 50K BS. A cruise around the North Auckland area in Spring & even winter is probably better than most places at the moment . Doo daa de da da Boo

  • @lindadurst2290
    @lindadurst2290 3 роки тому +3

    On the bright side we are starting to thaw out in Texas.....now the repairs. As always you brighten our day Thanks.

  • @rodbarton2354
    @rodbarton2354 3 роки тому +17

    Life’s a risk, I’d roll the dice and sail to Australia. The thought of being forced to spend $50,000 is unpalatable. Curious why American Samoa is not an option?

    • @hthring
      @hthring 3 роки тому +3

      agreed, that 50k or less would go much further in au

    • @brianrollins3245
      @brianrollins3245 3 роки тому +5

      that would be NZ$50,000, somewhat easier to digest than US$50,000

    • @anneofgreengables1619
      @anneofgreengables1619 3 роки тому +1

      I was thinking the same thing.

    • @CarriUSA
      @CarriUSA 3 роки тому +1

      Seems strange to put a price tag/ profit margin on it. Either way New Zealand would be getting business.

    • @rodbarton2354
      @rodbarton2354 3 роки тому +3

      I think New Zealand is using the $50,000 NZ (About $36,500 US) spend requirement as a way of thinning the amount of cruisers attempting to access NZ ports in Covid times. Most people don’t have $36,500 US to throw around, thus no access to a port. The Wynns are very careful sailors, Curiosity is sound. They’ll make Australia easily with careful planning. Interestingly American Samoa roughly 750 miles away from Tonga is an American territory, which would allow them to come and go from the states for supplies and visits from family.

  • @robertmiller5735
    @robertmiller5735 Рік тому

    happyness is watching you guys play and sing !

  • @acpliego
    @acpliego 3 роки тому

    Good luck with everything, hard times but I hope everything gets better.
    Love that you stay positive, and the ukulele concert was nice...