Best Sailboat For Solo Sailing {Budget Liveaboard Cruiser} [Capable & Affordable 35' $ailboat]

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hey I'm Jay this is Freda Kai why don't you come aboard and take a look this is a 1987 S2 35c it's a 35 foot center cockpit Sloop rigged monohull sailboat Frida Kai has a six foot draft and a 50-foot airdraft 12 foot 6 inch beam and the boat is powered by a 29 horsepower Volvo Penta this boat sleeps six people total Jaya sailed this boat for nearly 12 000 nautical miles averaging 5.9 knots throughout Jay has sailed this boat by himself and with others from Corpus Christi Texas out to Florida across the Bahamas back up all the way to Newport Rhode Island down the whole East Coast again throughout the Bahamas down the whole Caribbean chain back up the Caribbean chain and now with me back down the Caribbean chain Jake and comfortably solo sail this boat offshore or take on crew by himself this boat is self-sufficient for nearly two months or with crew for nearly one unlike most other boat tours I've done Jay is somebody that I buddy boat with meaning that we sailed the same places together right now even today we both sailed together this beautiful Anchorage and there's Adventure born right behind me so let's get into it let's see what makes Frida Kai a unique sailboat for Jay so we're gonna start from the back and move our way up to the front starting from the back we've got this nice dinghy davit aftermarket system it's a bit beefier than some of the other ones I've seen which is pretty nice and you got plenty of blocks here to make lifting up the dinghy quite a bit easier Jay also has a nice little mini swim platform I like to give them crap for this because mine's a bit bigger but you know his came with the boat and is a little bit stronger than mine I'm sure Jay how much solar panels do you have right here 720 Watts wow 720 and Jay can also tilt these depending on where the sun is if he wants to try to get a little bit more out of them unlike my boat Jay doesn't have as much electrical needs as I do so this is more than enough for him Jay how much battery capacity do you have on board 360 usable amp hours not bad and what would you say is your biggest electrical draw uh the all the laptops and my mic with real oh you got a microwave ah tricky tricky so he is using some stuff um one thing I do like about Jay's boat is it's a center cockpit meaning that obviously the cockpit's in the center so you have this extra space back here I actually one time went sailing with Jay and I put this inflatable couch right here and it was incredibly comfortable shame on Jay for not doing it more uh another thing that's great about a center cockpit boat as opposed to mine which is an aft cockpit a little more common style something I like about the center cockpit style is you have the bedroom down here which I'll show you guys in a moment but just gives you a great staging area if you want to prep gear for the day or whatever you plan on doing it's pretty nice something else that's nice back here he's got a really big nice storage locker for all sorts of gear something a lot of other boats don't have something else that's really nice about the center cockpit design is obviously the cockpit being in the center it means you can get a lot of your controls a lot easier for instance this is Jay's main sheet here whereas mine's up front and a lot of the components are actually up in front to my Dodger they're all right back here for Jay and I mean look at that distance that is not far at all going back to this another advantage to the main sheet being so far back is my main sheet honest my smaller boom is much further forward meaning I need to use my boom bang a bit more but with it being all the way back here he has much better leverage something else that's nice that I really like about this is how much higher up away and out of the water the cockpit is when I'm really healed over the lowest side of my boat I mean like I can reach out and touch the water which feels a little scary sometimes honestly but also a little bit exhilarating now Jay as I'll mention a few times in this is also a professional upholster so he did all this all this all that anything that has upholstery done on it Jay is a professional and takes work wherever he can ain't that right Jay I do one disadvantage of this style is his cockpit isn't as large as mine now I'll be honest since I made the cockpit bed I really can't go back from that it's just too darn comfortable whenever I'm sailing but I guess an upside though of this style cockpit is the combing is much deeper so your back feels like it gets a lot more a lot more support Jay normally kind of hangs out puts some pillows right here whenever he's sailing he's also got his engine controls pretty close to him and then the wind list right here which I do not have an electric windlass that's pretty nice that he's got that Jay has all of his instruments right here it's all pretty well self-contained and I've handled this boat before and it's sales and Motors just fine Jay being a professional pollster he added this eisenglass it's a flexible sort of uh obviously clear material that still flexes a bit and this is something that's really unique to his boat to no other that I see is Jay just has almost unlimited Vision in front of his boat mine is always blocked a little bit by something and I honestly I'm not a huge fan of how much Vision I get out the front and mine's better than most boats but this one's really good as well this huge window up here lets JC everything else up there and as well Jay can add in these panels that go here so he doesn't get wet from the sides or from the back if he wants to so you can do a complete enclosure nearly all the controls are back here with the exception of the boom bang but I just don't think that's nearly as important on this boat because the main shade's so far back so all the controls are really right here right where you could need them let's take a look further up the boat got it's nice 46 Lumar winches big beefy boys now J Sport's a little bit more silly area than my sailboat Adventure born does so we've noticed that he sails a bit faster than me which we're working on there also might be some skill Gap there up on the boom here Jay made this really nice stack pack I'll be getting one of these soon it'll make a big difference awesome it's cool that Jay has up here he keeps a lot of extra diesel just to extend his range from motoring and as well an emergency life raft because Jay isn't as good of a swimmer as me so if you do have to come out of the cockpit of Jay's bow I do like it because you have this stainless steel I mean just you can't move it at all it's super solid going all the way up my boat doesn't have that and that is something I do like quite a bit now because Jay's boat is a center cockpit his four deck area is significantly smaller than mine I can lay two people down up here do yoga whatever I get a lot more space out of here as well because he carries portable water here and then the diesel he's limited substantially on his deck space but you know what everything comes at a cost and it's a bit of a compromise up here we've got Jay's anchor now Jay uses a CQR which as my original sailing Mentor told me stands for can't quite reset uh this is an older style anchor I would say it was sort of made obsolete or not as good maybe 10 years ago as the Vulcan anchor came out and I have the the Vulcan rockna which is just fantastic but if it works for him it works just fine he's got a pretty small green chain actually that's like smaller than mine so you know that is what it is but if it works for him it works Jay have you ever dragged before twice once was my fault and the other one was just a nasty weather nasty weather yeah when we anchored so we had no idea what we were anchoring in happens to the best of us all right well I think we got a good sense of how the boat is up here let's head down below and take a look inside something else I do like a little bit more about my boat is the sides here are a little bit more spacious on mine and this you really gotta climb back into the cockpit but I'm sure when you're sailing that must feel a lot more safe and secure now let's take a look down below and the first thing we're going to notice is these amazing beautiful wood floors that Jay just redid now they're so nice I don't want to step on them so I'm going to step like I said Jay is quite the handyman extraordinaire so he does all the boat work himself Jay also has a past prior work history within the automotive industry both I believe is a mechanic and as an upholster this guy's basically done it all you guys so we're gonna first start up we're gonna go from the bow back so we're gonna go up here into the v-birth now this will sleep two people up here Jay is uh multiple times had crew on board for how long was Renee and Travis on board for uh four and a half months wow yeah I'll be honest with you I have never come close to having somebody on my boat that long but that is fantastic so he had a couple up here and they were here for four and a half months that's outstanding uh but when it's not being used for crew Jay just uses it as a good storage area as well he keeps his sailrite sewing machine here these things weigh an absolute ton but I'll tell you what when you have a friend that has a sewing machine you have a very good friend and Jay is a very good friend like that we've done a couple projects together oh yes we have yeah I know JJ has been absolutely uh hugely helpful on adventure born so tell us know a little bit of facts here about the Vibra looks like you've got good uh airflow just like my boat both the port lights open up oh nice so you get a lot more airflow got a nice deep oh wow you can fit a lot of stuff in there okay here that goes all the way to the wall oh yeah oh wow so most of my upholstery stuff and canvas stuff oh I like this too so you can put all your clothes and stuff here along the sides that's a really good use of space but then you can still tuck your body underneath yeah and then another thing is there's a board underneath that goes into the spot that you're sitting in right now and this will actually make it the double and that'll make it double with this cushion otherwise this would be a single bed which is actually just kind of cool you can do it this way on my boat I have a piece that goes here in the very center and it kind of splits the bed into two singles sort of I do like it on this because then you'd have a very spacious single berth and then as well now you have a spot here you can sit down maybe read work on a laptop put your shoes on whatever is going on there so yeah really cool all right let's take a look at the salon but before I go uh Jay just showed me this unique trick look at that if you want to keep the airflow going and don't want to mess with the main door you have this as a nice little privacy curtain so you can get changed and still have your privacy I love these little boot tricks like this that really make the boat very uh very homey so Jay tell us a little bit about the salon here the salon here kind of cool mass is in the center that's the only thing I don't like about it because it's in your view so my boat is a deck stepped Mast I mean there's a compression post and then um is this no this is the actual Mast here that goes to the Keel so if you wanna so if you want to um pull your mess your Mast out you have to take the boot off up there and then pull it straight up and out nice and carefully gotcha yeah so on my boat it's just kind of a plate there um and the upside of my boat is no water ever comes down through here the downside of a keel step mass is Jade does water come in through this if water can get in through the top of the Mast with the sheet lines and the halyards and that yes yes every Keel step Mast uh brings water down but you know it's fresh water probably and it's going to go straight down to your build so it's not the end of the world these type of Keel step masks do give you quite a bit more support I believe but I think as far as newer boats go most boats now have the compression posts it just makes more sense takes up less space and it's easier to take your mask on and off the boat all all catamarans are impression posts yeah yeah that'd be very strange to have a catamaran where the mask goes down yeah sorry so you've got two comfy couches here we've got tables that come out I like where you've got your navigation station here with laptops and then it's all you got your your VHF down here CD player got all your electronics back here very cool and then Jay also mounted a TV for movie night and actually the TV is well placed so you can see it from either one of these even though you've got this thing here I think he made really good use of that space and of course there's plenty of storage underneath all of this here she's got a nice Library going here more storage in here that was a wet Locker that became a pantry and that's a smart move wet lockers are great if you're up in a stormy cold sea but Jay and I have figured out that it's much better to sail in a tropical warm place right where when it rains you just go oh it's raining no problem and if I do need a wet Walker the head is right next to it it's easy to hang the wet clothes in that so this is the bathroom on Frida Kai because it's a center cockpit it's kind of interesting that there's two ways to come back it actually makes like a loop in the boat um so this is on one side here and actually this is one of your best engine accesses right here isn't it right it's right behind on this panel the seat comes down yeah and this seat would come down in case you want to take a shower in here correct and then we can unbolt this and now you got an access there something else I really like about Jay's boat is he can pull off this panel the panel up front there one on the side so there's quite a bit of access to get all in down here and you really need that if you have a sailboat and you don't have good access to your engine your life is going to be miserable so this diesel tank here holds 25 gallons of diesel the engine consumes 0.7 70 of one gallon per hour at six knots so if there's any math gurus uh please put that in the comment section because I'm not going to bother with it cool now this is also a way to you could use this head here as a shower and then you've got a spot to sit Jay will you demonstrate a shower for us real quick now Jay when was the last time you used the shower in here uh I haven't used it since I left Fort Pierce same thing for me as well I don't ever actually shower inside my boat we always shower outside off the swim platform it's just a for a million reasons it's easy if our Boats were in Northern colder climates we would be using it inside maybe but it's so much better to shower outside all right we are here in the AFT cabin now you do got to wash your head a bit but it's all very usable space it's not spacious as you can see I'm just barely six foot and I can whack my head on literally everything um but one thing I do love more than anything about Center cockpit boats is the AF cabin you've got the bed as far back as possible as well usually you get a bigger like actual mattress bed something I think is really cool so Jay's obviously looking very comfortable and cool on his couch he's got the full bed here and these are unique they got these little side things here side pour holes that can pop up and look at that and get a fresh Breeze in right here as well we've got an aft hatch all this is pretty nice it really keeps airflow going through the boat which you need if you're going to be in the Tropic it's absolutely essential uh Jay what are some things you like about this afcad and besides the raw or the the carpet carpeting is not something you normally see on a boat folks but it is wonderful back here it just feels homey I I like it a lot to be honest I put in a while back and love it it originally came with carpet in it oh really yeah you see you redid it though I redid it yeah I can imagine maybe after a while this could get nasty but since I've known you this has been in here this has been great right um so you've got closet storage space there I assume there's got to be a ton of storage back in here correct and then this big section that we're missing is going to be that aft Locker now you might be thinking like oh man you're taking away all this interior space for a locker outside you need to have outside storage it's just absolutely essential there's going to be things like gasoline or just dirty things that need to have a place to go and up there is where they go it's one thing that my boat has in Spades I have literally at least three times the amount of outside Locker space than Jay does easily and I miss it yeah yeah it's it's pretty good never have enough outside lockers no but I'm also if you're well organized you can be happy with it but yeah it always would be nicer if you had a Narnia closet on your boat you know every every sailor wishes that all right so cool and again I'll say it one more time the bed on this boat the bed on this boat is extremely comfortable because this is right here you're exactly and I can feel the divot this is where you sleep isn't it uh yes but at the same time I've got a bunch of stuff underneath the mattress on starboard side this was like you did it yeah but anyway what I really like about this though is you're exactly centered with the boat so you're the least point of swaying if you're an anchor it's the least point of bounce as the boat bounces up and down on the anchor so I just think in general you're gonna get a really good night's sleep if you're right here now this is interesting there's this thing above my head right here is this the this is for the Emergency uh tiller isn't it it is so this goes outside so that means you have to pull open the bed and then drop a rod all the way down it's right underneath you oh okay well we'll avoid it but that is a bit of work mine's a lot more a lot more easily accessible yeah and that's one of the things that's making that side of the bed roll up right now oh really is because the tiller tiller handle is on that side all right let's move on to the last space The Galley but as we do I just gotta say one more time these huge side portholes are bringing in just a really nice simple gentle breeze and it's nice as well being able to look and see outside there we go you just perfectly at eye level with like all these other boats out there but you have a ton of privacy so it's really nice so all right Jay let's take a look at your now you'll see this is a little walk through Gallery it's definitely these doors are definitely tight they're not not huge doors so you got to be comfortable in these claustrophobic spaces that is one Mark I would say about this boat is this is technically a 35-foot boat you said correct that's water line though isn't it correct okay no it's over low life overall length overall length seriously yeah that's incredible so this is an overall length of 35 foot boat I thought it was a waterline 35 overall 37. that's incredible this is a lot of boat to pack in a 35 feet I'm very very impressed with that dock fees would be at an absolute minimum when you think about it this boat will go sort of everywhere mine will go it will handle the ocean I think a little bit better because of its deeper draft because of its higher cowling um but I guess mine has a shallower draft than yours so this boat has a six foot draft which is going to prevent it from a few places but six feet it's really not like that that bad I was able to do the Bahamas just like you were yeah well not just like me well I could go most everywhere that you were oh Jay those are the best places anyway all right so let's check out some of the things we have here in the galley we first off have a nice big refrigerator and there's a freezer in here too isn't there yeah that's right nice so she's got a nice convenient freezer spot right there and how does this fridge do for you does it hold the cold well there's a gallon of water that's frozen solid look at that it's outside the freezer not bad not bad all right so he so he's flexing on me now folks cool and then what's also nice is this all becomes very usable countertop space I'll be honest I'm not a huge fan of why they put this here I feel like that would bug me haven't really come across a point where I had to worry about it yeah um usually I have my toaster on that side ah okay so that's in there keeps it sliding real nice yeah so over here we got the microwave if you flip this up you see what I mean this is not a huge door but it gets you through and it gets you back there got all the plates here the microwave because Jay has a microwave on his boat It's pretty dope uh sink and Jay is super water conscious that's one thing that we'll talk about in a moment here uh Jay does not have a water maker on this boat um that is something that I absolutely love on mine but Jay is really good about not using much water so I haven't filled since I left antibi a month ago I've been making water since now hold it we got to correct that we did have a rainstorm that I was able to top my Tanks off oh no that that that that's fine that doesn't count against you at all um all right cool and then of course we've got the gimbaling stove here we've got the two burner and I like that he's got a nice big uh thing there for it and then as well Broiler oven down there so all right I think that pretty much concludes the tour inside let's sit down with Jay and talk about some of the specs about the boat some things he does like doesn't like where he might be going next how he's going to use it all those sorts of fun things so Jay how did you find and uh and get this boat where did it come from uh I found it on the lake in New Mexico through one of the yacht club members he added so everybody wants to know pricing on boats like this Jay is not gonna disclose what he paid for it because if and when he goes to eventually sell this boat a bunch of people to say well you said you paid this much so I want less than that but Jay has added a lot to this boat a lot of value so to give you some sort of a context A boat like this when he bought it would have sold for somewhere around fifty thousand dollars now Jay paid somewhere between what Thirty and sixty thousand dollars for this boat correct yeah and added another 40K to it oh wow yeah that's something really important to remember you guys is I bought my boat for 23 000 but I've easily added another 23 or probably more to it as well as the time effort and energy that I put into it a little bit of my blood it's quite a bit of my blood on that boat yeah yeah Jay Jay is always so Jay big million dollar question for you do you like your boat 95 percent of the time I did oh yeah when I did an interview like this with hoop he was he was somewhere in the low 30s I think you know so that's a significant and I'd say I'm I'm in the 90s on mine as well I think that's a reasonable amount what would you say are some of the things that you were like oh I hate that my boat does this or that or doesn't do this or that I wish I could do all of my reefing from the cockpit oh yeah um I'd really like to have a better uh slug carrier unit of mass I was watching a zoo pants coming down yeah it doesn't go up and down real nice yeah and smooth I personally think it's the cut of this sale yeah um yeah so those are the the couple things that really drive me now what do you like best about your boat what would you say it was like the the first thing that comes to mind when I'm like what do you like best about this boat the reason I bought it half cabin if I'm going to live on a live on a boat full-time that ass cabin is the kick yeah and I've been on it seven years now oh that is important yeah seven years living living aboard seven years full time seven years uh 12 000 nautical miles not bad not bad average sailing speed 5.9 not bad not bad at all uh coming up on four years on the open ocean oh wow hey here's an interesting little tidbit for you how many sailboats do you know that have done 75 miles an hour you know I briefly did it once off the back of a wait but I have a feeling yours was on a trailer correct be very scary if it wasn't and that's something that is really cool about boats uh like the size of J's here that's 35 foot in my uh 37 foot is we can still put ours on a trailer and actually ship them and I have future plans to not go through the Panama Canal but instead go to Corpus Christi Texas put my boat on a trailer and have it brought up to Seattle if it's a viable plan or not that is viable now if you instead get like which I love like a a Mel Super Mario 46 which is a beautiful sailboat yeah you're not putting that thing on a trailer and taking that anywhere I think's yeah you have height restrictions you have with restrictions and you've got the weight restrictions yeah so pretty cool thing that you can do with this Jay if you had to start again and you had double the budget is this the boat you would go for or I guess my what I might be asking even is do you think this is your Forever vote do you think you're ever going to upgrade to something else I'd like to be the same floor plan as this but a little bit bigger yeah a little bit longer um a little bit wider especially if I do a Pacific Crossing or something it's just a little bit more on the comfortability yeah and the roll of the boat okay um this is comfortable that'd be more comfortable yeah while under sale cool cool Jay how do you make your money to support yourself living in a year because you've been doing it now for seven years so what do you do to support yourself I've done a lot of canvas work like the Bimini top that's right Christians right here that we're sitting on uh the cushions in the back I've done it for numerous people I just got done doing a big uh Fiberglass Deck job for about up in Antigua yeah so I do fiberglass work and paint work also Jay just do me a favor just put your hands up to the camera I just want to show this look at these things this this is a working man's hand right here and then yeah just constantly these things are just I mean I mean he doesn't even need a wrench anymore he just what would you like to change about this boat what are some upgrades that you plan to make do you want to get a water maker upgrades would be taking care of the sale in the sale track like we just talked about yeah uh a water maker on it uh somebody else just asked me the same questions probably a slightly bigger battery Bank new batteries new batteries yeah and I'm debating on Olympian or not lithium you have a big Advantage with your living because you can use 100 of the battery well I as a 80 for the record folks I use eighty percent yeah whereas I can only use fifty percent of my capacity it's a lot I mean I I basically I have two like they're the size of two regular car batteries but it would take like 12 or 15 car batteries to equal what I have right and I built it myself it looks like a bomb it's my favorite thing about it it looks like a bob my favorite thing is I finally got it to all work and I haven't had any frustrations since so so the other thing that I would do before making a ocean Crossing is new standing rate ah yeah that would be good I could I could probably go for them as well my standing rigging is 10 years old as of this month uh now six out of ten years was fresh water now that makes a big difference fresh not salt but as well Eureka looks really good still yeah I don't see any problems with it so this is one of my favorite questions what is the closest you've come to sinking this boat what's the scariest situation you got in maybe it was sailing it maybe it was almost hitting something someone almost hitting you what comes to mind when I say what's the closest you've come to sinking I'm trying to remember the the cut you and I both have been to it in the Luther's oh current cut no the one uh that has a real narrow channel going into the bay and you jump off the oh yeah cause I fly my drone when I go through there that is uh and I have a I have that as my background on my on my laptop that is Hatchet Bay that's the one and the reason I say that is because when we were coming into it the winds were out of the west west Southwest yeah that'd be bad and there's a big boulder on your starboard side yep just as you're entering it surfaced around that Boulder it's great and it's real narrow it looks like you're not gonna fit and I just had to go for it floor the engine and just drive it through and I hope I don't have anything what's interesting is a fairy goes in and out of there and the size of this pharynx I have it on drone it going in and out I believe it's four or five car widths wide it holds four or five car widths like a breast and it goes in and out of there now I agree it's a scary cut especially with the wind hitting from the inside like that and normally you go and it's coming out of the East and then it's the easiest thing in the world but yeah if you went when it's coming out of the West that could be scary yeah and not knowing it for the first time now yeah then they're knowing it it's it's scary it looks very small when you're going in your first time second time I went in I actually had my drone above me and I decided to go off of what the Drone could see not off of what I could see and I swore looking I was gonna hit the thing but I was like 50 feet away from the rock oh yeah so that was really scary trusting a drone screen over my naked eye I was very weird yeah uh this is probably my other favorite question what is your happiest memory with this sailboat Jay had to have a long think about it and we we both uh went back and forth so Jay what do you think your happiest memory sealing this boat is sailing it through New York Harbor and around the Statue of Liberty having lunch right in front of the Statue of Liberty and then going up underneath the Brooklyn Bridge okay that's pretty cool so I've gone through New York Harbor and stuff I didn't go around the statue but I went past it that is cool that must it's such an iconic like just you feel like you've arrived like you've made it yeah so I can I can really relate to you on that because I got one one last last question what are your briefly what are your future plans with this boat uh your future plans are to sail with your good buddy Daniel back up the change well done a Grenada spend the summer down there during a hurricane season go back up to St Martin by just after the first of the year and then we're gonna make a decision do we go back to the states do we come back down this way do we go to Columbia is it even oh I know it was a question oh I'm not going back to the U.S yeah well the only reason I would go back to the US is to do repairs on the boat hello we can do repairs everywhere else it'll be cheaper Maybe oh there's there's a lot of things anyway my plan and I thought it was his plan too but we right now we're filming this uh we're in the Grenadines right now and it is gorgeous here uh and next we'll be sailing down to Granada which is out of the hurricane zone I'll have my boat there for a couple months Grenada what did I say Granada to Granada to Grenada uh so I'll be sending down to Grenada and then I'll be coming back up with Jay it's just selling the the Eastern Caribbean is really nice because the wind is usually out of the East usually except when you need to go in that direction it's fine it's fine just got waited there too it's gonna wait there too it's some of the easiest sailing that we've we've done it's fun though because you've usually got close to 20 knots of wind and you get to kind of get beat up a bit feel all that speed and then you you get to an island and it kind of sucks you into the island in a good way and maybe you spend the night and then get out in the morning and hit the next town so it's a lot of fun um even with my engine going down I did I can pretty much say I've done like the whole Caribbean what two weeks yeah from St Martin all the way down so anyway so I'll be spending um you know summer and doing repairs and upgrades in Granada as well and then sailing back up to St Martin which I love St Martin and then I'm hoping to together well no matter what you be with me for this anyway be going downwind down the thorny path the fun part I'm looking forward to that um say Martin to the British Virgin Islands US Virgin Islands Spanish Virgin Islands Puerto Rico and then across the Mona passage to the southern coast of Dominican Republic which could be pretty cool in and of itself and then from there a three-day hop skip down to Colombia or go to Mexico and do the Western Caribbean Blaze under us Costa Rica uh that's true no I'm planning on doing that again sandblast Highlands you're gonna be you're looking at doing that going north possibly I'm looking yeah so after so so going from um Dominican Republic South Coast down to Colombia and then from Colombia I don't remember what countries are there but just going throughout because then I can hit the sandblast of Panama will be right there and then I'll go offshore probably for like Nicaragua and Honduras come back in for robotan uh hit Belize hit Mexico and then my plan is to actually go to Texas Corpus Christi probably put my boat on a trailer and have it trailer it up to Seattle Washington do Alaska for a season uh back to Alaska I've spearfished it once before with a kayak and that was brutal right um so Spearfish maybe hunt maybe explore and then do a downwind sail from Alaska all the way down to Baja to see a Cortez and there's a lot to see down there so who knows maybe I could convince you to maybe we'll get like a deal maybe we could put our boats on a train just train the boats you know that'd be my boat then your boat or your boat and you're both a little faster so you get to go first you know let us like stay on the boat we can you know just just steer the rudder you know that would be funny we'll go like this as we pass people oh yeah anyway I think that banter pretty much does it I hope you guys have enjoyed this boat tour let me know if you have any questions in the comments below and I'll see you guys on the next adventure Cheers Cheers [Music] foreign
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Length: 34min 21sec (2061 seconds)
Published: Thu Jul 06 2023
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