Defalcat pe oceanul deschis: Navigarea Honduras către Mexic – Episodul 81



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  • Ed Kleinstuber

    WOW, what a trip. Hope you have been able to get the "to-do" list or as we call it here on land "honey-do" list taken care of. It's always something as Rosanna Rosanna used to say! Good seeing you both, Gary looks good clean shaven!! See you soon. Ed

  • Dermo S99

    I don't understand why you would let your tank get so low if you had fuel in Jerry cans.

  • Gary Eickmann

    Love watching your videos with my wife. We are using your videos in or planning for a very similar voyage we will be undertaking this coming year. Our boat is currently in Spain we will be crossing this December and headed to Panama. What time of year did you guys head north from Panama? Thank you for the videos they are fantastic and are quite useful to us.

  • californiakayaker N6GRG

    WOW. A Beauty ! What a fish. I've been studying lightning and ideas re trying to save equipment. Delos has used the microwave method for years,, important stuff goes in the Microwave. At least they used to.

  • Jorge Gorina

    Safe travels guys. Nice catch! ❤️🙏🏻

  • PanamaVail

    Im starting to like you guys the best? I follow 20 sailboats. Getting tired of those Australia guys accents. I always thought I would live on a sailboat growing up in Coco Solo Panama near Shelter Bay but got lost in the mountains of Colorado

  • Paul Wood

    Say hello to my son and grandson can't miss him triple amputee sailing sirius

  • Bowdezaufa

    Nice to see a sailer a good quality reel. All the sailers I watch have a 300,000$ boat…and then use a penn senator 😂. I personally run Internationals but most of my friends love the Tiagra. Loudest clicker on the market for sure 👍

  • SV Polar Express

    You guys must be naked in the cockpit a lot, otherwise, why invest in the privacy isinglass on your dodger. Where others see a problem, I see a feature :-). Have fun in Mexico!

  • larrimo s

    I’ve watched them all and I must say this was your best episode. I guess it’s true that adversity makes for great content. Well done. See you soon…

  • Thomas Brasse

    Awesome catch! Love this video. That flamingo shirt is f-ing awesome. So many moving parts on a boat and with some age on them, I am sure you knew you had some things coming. I am confident you can tackle this one day at a time, as you said. Thanks for putting this out. Sending another beer or two your way.

  • Dubya-9

    i don't know the size of your Fuel Tank but i think you ran it way too low, 1 all the slooshing around and you sucked up air/ debris from the bottom of it..and diesel does not like air in the fuel.
    Pick up tube might be blocked should be an easy fix.
    Keep the fuel above 1/4 tank or higher to prevent this from happening..glad you guys fixed it! scary!

  • PJ Wegner

    Great episode! I’m always inspired watching your journey!

  • Mathew Davis - Adventures and DIY

    Absolute beast of a mahi. Awesome job working together to bring it in. Those big fish take team work while under sail and it take a couple of times to get it down pat. I do it on a VERY small sailing kayak, Hobie Tandem Island, and it's still a challenge. Big vessel like yours and dang, you had better be on your game. lol.

  • Harry B.

    Hope you are doing well, love your channel! Anyone who loves real sailing, with its ups and downs, subscribe. You won't regret!

  • Kevin Harris

    That’s so awesome you guys ran into Delos!

  • Red Lion

    Just having a bit of fun, no hard feelings: with there being no beard on board it looks like 2 ladies sailing one life! Lol. Grow your beard back, Gary.

  • G Crauwels

    Your fuel starvation issue could very well be from sediment accumulating in the supply line from the tank. I have seen that in instances where the crappy fuel at the bottom just clogs the Racor and the secondary quickly. I wonder if you have a vacuum gauge on that Racor 500. It sounds like a Yanmar in there. A 3GM30?
    Great bull dolphin (mahi) by the way.

  • Bill Bayless

    Nice fish! 35-40lb? Excellent sashimi! My boy got a 70lb and I got a 50. So much fun!
    Fishing the troll I set my drag to 1/3 the line smallest test you have. Up to maybe 20lbs at strike. Those reels can retrieve the fish!

  • Anon Sidious

    The fish was definitely the best part of this video. Your reactions were great!

  • Mark

    After watching SV Delos this morning thought I'd hear y'all's side. Great video good luck.
    Buy a boat, learn new skills.

  • Per Øfstaas

    When deed you kill the fisch? I deedent see that in the video.

  • SailingPittsburgh

    Nice Mahi! 40 filets should be plenty of dinners for the two of you.

  • Odωn

    Cormorants have to dry their feathers off after they get wet.

  • Tom Craddock

    It’s always good to have buddy boats around !! Sweet Mahi-mahi!!
    Fair winds ⛵️

  • Gerald Hinson

    So, was the conclusion that running the gas too low picked up trash in the tank and fouled the gas line & filter? I've experienced that in cars before. It's interesting to think about what is different about sailing when it becomes fully old school… no engine, just sails, no one to help… and what that means for providing basics like water, food, etc. Totally makes us respect even more the great sailors of the past like Drake, Cook, etc.

  • Patrick Willey

    I somehow stumbled upon this yesterday and I've really enjoyed your travels. You are both approaching nija status. Good luck and safe travels!

  • David Haney

    GR8 VID for a couple of reasons:

    1) sex ~ head-turning pink bikini
    2) action ~ catching big mahimahi
    3) drama ~ dead-in-the-water-no-fuel issue
    4) familiar ~ SV Delos passing by
    5) relief ~ reaching port safely after drama

    Time to celebrate with TACOS !!!

    I happened to see the scene on the SV Delos channel and their footage talking to you on the radio about the fuel issues. It was cool seeing the different footage of the same event on both channels.

    I'm not sure how your channel popped up on my YouTube feed, but I'm thankful. I subscribed & clicked notifications so I can follow you guys, but I wonder if you will be around if you don't fix the torn sails, the transmission seal leak, the engine fuel issue, etc. I hope you do after you ate those tacos so you'll be around and we all can follow your adventure,

    PS .. more pink bikini .. LOL !!!

  • Mouarsafi

    Simply an amazing vlog. I love it all. I loved how you stayed calm during that first night of passage. The lightning must have been very scary. What do you guys do during day time? how do you alternate shifts during day time? or if this is something you just do during nighttime? thank you and all the very best with your passage

  • Arno Chrispeels

    BEAUTIFUL DORADO!! Congrats. You can't call it a Mahi Mahi if you're going to Mexico!! Ha! Fish tacos for DAYS!!

  • Chris McCall

    What size PVC pipe is that you guys store your gaff in?

  • SuperJV4x

    in order to check in, to enter territorial waters in order to anchor, do you have to have a passport? I ask because during covid, the US passport office was closed and if it happens again..

  • Red Bird

    5 microns??? That clogs too easy. I used to carry 30 microns to use if the bacteria in the tank got all shook up. Hard to get rid of all the bacteria in the bottom of the tank.Got to running from a hurricane one time,sure was glad I has some filters with larger microns.Perkins108 was Ok with 30 microns.

  • p l

    If i was going to motor as much as you seem to be doing wouldn't rely on the yanmar stuff , i would put a fuel/water seperator and a big fuel filter from a semi truck on it , that stock stuff is small,sucks,an costs alot , sry just the two cents , Godspeed anyway 🙂