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Early & Ad Free: 4 Meter Waves (It gets ROUGH 😳) ....Sailing Vessel Delos Ep. 466

Buckle up Delos tribe we've got a spicy one for ya today! It's finally time to depart our beloved Tuamotus. Our haulout date was scheduled, our provisions were getting dismal, and we had soooo much to do to prepare Delos for being on the hard for 9 whole months. So we set off and pointed our bow west, and little did we know what was in store for us...the forecast for the wind looked fantastic, but there would be quite a bit of swell. Nothing that was worrying though, and certainly nothing compared to some of the extreme conditions we've encountered over the years. But it's been a while since we've been out in seas like that, and we were in for a bit of a rude awakening. We got absolutely rocked out there, but even if it was pretty uncomfortable, we were absolutely FLYING and we even caught a GIGANTIC mahi! So we're going to call this one a win for sure! It's good to get a little flogging out there every now and then and remind us we are true sailors 😂.

Sending lots of love and hugs from Australia!

Brian, Kazza, & Sierra

Direct link to watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/lwzdnU-NcEA 

Early & Ad Free: 4 Meter Waves (It gets ROUGH 😳) ....Sailing Vessel Delos Ep. 466

Comments

Trany’s ….not gonna touch this one😜

George Deehan

She is such a good little helper. just wait for the next episode :)

Sailing SV Delos

Actually she was out of the water for a full year last time we were in Australia, just before we started making the videos way back in the day!

Sailing SV Delos

I spoke to a few different people and they said that when sailing it should be locked in REVERSE. And since buying the boat I've locked it in FORWARD to feather the prop. Which is strange because it's the same transmission and I did that for so long, but if you read the manuel it says locking in forward can actually damage the transmission. So strange right? I wonder if they changed the internal design?

Sailing SV Delos

Nice passage rough and speedy not the best combo But the most exciting lol. So did you ever diagnose the transmission? Cheers!

SV Trippin'

Thanks!

Colleen Balch

I think its called sport fish of the south pacific. maybe here? https://www.amazon.com/shop/sailingsvdelos/list/38USAVN9GZBNX?ref_=aip_sf_list_spv_ofs_mixed_m

Sailing SV Delos

Great job Nugget.. just like Dad

Stealth Mode

This music rocks , like it

Stealth Mode

Irem rens .. ty

Stealth Mode

Wait, did I see that right, 850,000! Holy handgernade Batman!

Emily

Would this be the longest time Delos would be out of the water?

Paul

Damn transmissions suck, Jeez Sierra is adorable there holding the screwdriver for you.

FreeWilly

I heard someone say: "That sailing is the joy of travel and repairing the boat in very exotic locations around the world." 😁

Patrick Murray

Hey Kazza and Brian! I've noticed you with the book that Nugs showed us the picture and page for the Mahi Mahi a couple times in videos. What book is it? And thanks!

Colleen Balch

There they where Pacific Swells 🌏 The Babygirl is gone, here is the little Mermaid called Sierra. Must have been bittersweet to leave the Tuamotus. Shoutout for the Videowork and editing…Go Kiril Go☮️

Jeanne H. Mathieu

WOW! made me think about the passage back to Madagascar from Cape Town.

Gary Farmer

"It's good to get a little flogging out there every now and then..." That quote has T-shirt written all over it. :-)

Jeff Fischer

I love seeing the sometimes stark contrast of living aboard Delos. You leave calm and beautiful Paradise to a display of mother nature’s incredible strength and power. What a life lesson for Nugget ❤️ 🌎

Andrea and Gisela

Nice thumbnail :o

Peter K. Noone

Just another SV Delos Friday? I'm so happy that it seems that way. Time to hit PLAY! Hmmmmmm, will this one be exciting? Now that it is over, clearly you guys were FLYING through the water! And I wonder, . . . was the rocking side to side mainly due to the rough wave action? In other words, if the wind had been the same, but ocean calmer, would you have rocked as much? Or, perhaps the wind speed liked to go up and down - gust then slow then gust then slow, over and over. Blustery, in other words.

Scott C. Wise


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