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How about a white fabric cover for your gas cans? Do you find that you need to vent them often? Would there be much loss due to evaporation on a crossing? Is there a strap on your engine tank, or will gravity keep it secure in it's basket? How do you find your yacht in terms of stability, compared to your previous boat? Thanks for taking us along with you!
Safe travels sir,take care be well…
Nice, but maybe show us how your systems are working, cooking in the galley, navigating at your chart table, routing of your bilge pumps, and stowage, yes sailing is great , but long periods of wave rover rolling at sea are a bit boring
Also interesting are things that are working, things that need tweaking, things that you have discovered that need to be done, thanks for your videos, just trying to help make your content even better, hope you take it in the spirit I intended,
Are you using Starlink for internet? Is that how we are following your journey? Safe travels.
The Wave Rover reminds me so much of a little U-Boat. Your footage at the stern really showed those 5 footers. Make sure you don't fall out!
Looking good! Inspired! BestRoy
Love your happy boat Wave Rover II. Moving the cockpit to the deck pulpit area seems a master stroke. The new camera seems great. Thanks for all the inspiration.
Good Luck sailing and Peace Be With You and a Special Peace be With Your Wife home Only.
Looks like some of those good, steady shots were from those stern seats. Or not?? Looking good!
What book are you reading on this leg?
Beautiful boat
Do you ever get sea sick? Fair winds captain!
is there a way to lock the hatch when your on deck?
Hi Alan, Awesome video! I hope that by now the nay sayers are rethinking their opinion of the boat, the sail and the Mk3! They are all performing very well! I am astonished at how dry the cockpit area remains at sea….this doesn't happen on any other 20 foot boat!
Hey Allen looks like you’re having a great start! May I ask with Wave Rover 2 is there a need for wearing a harness? It seamed you never went on deck without one in Wave Rover. Be safe and know you are in my thoughts and prayers! God speed!
Great video, what a great rig is the junk. Fair winds man!!!
Incredible Alan! She looks awesome with the tanbark sail!
I fly for a living and keep an eye out for you when I’m in that area. Hopefully I can get a pic!
If you have a minute!
I am 50% way through building a Leydon Paradox micro cruiser (7 months in) with all parts cut-dry fit and ready to be glued. It’s my first boat build and it’s within the mm! My problem is….I seem to have lost the drive and it’s scaring me! Have you had that happen?
2nd Question! For a solo sailor how does the Tiki you built compare to WR650 as far as difficulty in building/seaworthiness Even though I stalled out a bit I’d like to build a Tiki 26 or a WR650 for my circumnavigation attempt in 8 years!
You don’t know what inspiration you have given us!
Since you’re out there, with lots of time to kill, you should use the opportunity to share your knowledge. Lots of people with different levels of experience. Why not explain things like “hove to” etc. Teach us more about single handing.Your presentation is very good and you have tons of experience. I’d love to learn more while i watch. Just a thought. Great videos, thanks for sharing your journey,
very beautiful boat.
lovely sounds of the sea.
Looking great Alan! You are in prime fishing grounds, do you keep a trolling line out for catching fish? That will save on provisions and provide some tasty meals.
We used to sail a 100% authentic 100 % teak Chinese junk years ago on san Francisco Bay. The Junk rig is amazing. We had three masts on our 30 ft. Junk. We also sailed a 27 ft junk years before that. Great to see you having fun. I spends years learning about these boats and sails.