COLLISION with a REEF at NIGHT! The Tanda Malaika Wreck - Adventure 27 Sailing Around the World

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    After beautiful Moorea our next stop was Huahine. Just over eighty nautical miles away. Close enough to contemplate a day-time passage if you have a fast boat. Tanda Malaika set off at first light but unfortunately did not make it in before dark. After the sun set they collided with the reef at the southern tip of Huahine. The Navionics SonarCharts were wrong. The reef, visible in the regular setting of Navionics, disappeared when switched to the Sonar charts. At night the breaking waves are invisible until it is too late. Sadly all of these factors saw Tanda Malaika run into the reef in the dark.
    Needless to say, we opted to for a safe and slow overnight passage to put us into Huahine in daylight. With just the genoa up, we were on alert. Alert to all the dangers we face out here on this big blue ocean.
    We've seen it twice now on our travels through the south pacific; Cruisers colliding with reefs in the middle of the night. Under full sail. Under the assumption that charts are accurate. It's awful and heartbreaking. Dreams destroyed in seconds by a violent collision with a reef. Every time the results are complete and total destruction. Rudders ripped off. Sail drives sheared. Keels pushed up through hull. Life trajectories altered permanently.
    It sends shivers through our spines seeing these wrecks. It could easily have been us. Sometimes it's as simple as not zooming in far enough on a map. Other times it's trusting one map over the other. Our hearts go out to the crew of Tanda Malaika.
    Dangers aside, Huahine has beautiful crystal clear waters and is well protected all the way around by that "barrier reef". A very nice feature if you are planning an epic dinghy ride. Follow along on this epic tour of Huahine from crystal clear lagoon waters to blue-eyed river eels to the tragic shipwreck of Tanda Malaika.
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  • @thewatchman2354
    @thewatchman2354 Před 6 lety +32

    Don't ever give up on that kiteboarding or sailing. You guys are living my dream.

  • @emmawillis9588
    @emmawillis9588 Před 6 lety +890

    For those of you asking questions about this incident I am youngest daughter of the family that shipwrecked on Tanda Malaika. Just to clarify somethings, we hadn't planned to enter port at night and at the time of the incident we were sailing along the coast, not entering port. I can assure all of you that we didn't mean to damage or dirty the reef and we did our best to clean it up. We had traveled safely aboard her for two years prior the accident and never anticipated anything like it to happen. We had insurance for the full two years other than the month of the accident because we were switching insurance companies. And we didn't plan on just leaving her there, we were trying to find someone that had the money to fix her. We didn't salvage her ourselves because it would have cost almost more money (and time) to repair her than to buy a new boat. A local has taken her on land and is making her into a home again and I hope he has an amazing time and lots of laughs aboard her. For those of you saying its our fault, we already know that. We take full responsibility. I'd like to thank those of you that stood up for my family. It means so much to me. And for the people criticizing us, you might be surprised to know that it doesn't make grieving any easier. If any of you have any more questions here is my Mum's blog: adventuresofatribe.wordpress.com . If your someone that hasn't quite left home port yet, I encourage you to do so. Amazing adventures lay ahead. Happy sailing and safe travels, Emma Willis from the Tanda Malaika tribe
    P.S. If any of you have pictures or know the details of her being taken off the reef please contact me at emmaloou87@gmail.com

    • @SailingNahoa
      @SailingNahoa  Před 6 lety +133

      Wow! Nicely said Emma. We will pin this comment to the top for everyone to see. Thank You for clarifying.

    • @SeanHendy
      @SeanHendy Před 6 lety +67

      Emma, my heart goes out to you and your family. What an amazing time you all must have had in the two years of sailing, but what a tragedy for it to have ended for your home to run aground and not be able to do anything to save it. Ignore the haters and ill informed comments, what is important is that you are all safe to sail another day sometime. Fair winds to you and your family.

    • @wakeboardbob
      @wakeboardbob Před 6 lety +25

      Imo inviting random sheeple into your life/adventure is those kno-it-all's can just as easily turn into rabid dogs so eager to devour you, truly sorry for your families loss

    • @emmawillis9588
      @emmawillis9588 Před 6 lety +36

      Thank you mate, we hope to be back out on the water soon. And I totally agree it would have been a trillion times worse if something had happened to one of us. Hope to see you out on the big blue :)

    • @phlbald
      @phlbald Před 6 lety +20

      Well said Emma. I started reading your moms blog unfortunately after the accident but went all the way back to beginning and read to the present. The story of the wreck all y'all went through and how you have come out on the other side stronger as a family is truly inspiring. I wish you and your family nothing but health and happiness and look forward to anchoring along side you one day in the future.

  • @KnotVikings
    @KnotVikings Před 6 lety +12

    Wow what a nightmare, but i do belive you did a really good job in telling the story. Great drone footage as well. Thank you for sharing!

  • @PopPulseIn60s
    @PopPulseIn60s Před 6 lety +16

    We ran aground up a river once (inland from Faro in Portugal) but luckily it was on sand. We took the anchor out as far as we could in our 2.5 HP dingy, which wasn't far at all, and thankfully a full tide and winching us off the bank helped free us.

    • @SailingNahoa
      @SailingNahoa  Před 6 lety +4

      Thanks for admitting that. We did as well in the Florida Keys. The difference was it was sand.

    • @yolandadifrancisco9261
      @yolandadifrancisco9261 Před 5 lety +2

      Christopher Cousens the same happened to us.

    • @JohnS916
      @JohnS916 Před 4 lety

      @Donald Mackay years ago a friend of mine was a passenger in a flat bottom boat slicing up a delta region, the boat driver was drunk. As they made a fast turn there was a lady fishing in a small boat, possibly a canoe and the speed boat hit her broadside. She was killed instantly.

  • @ecmunpublished
    @ecmunpublished Před 6 lety +9

    Loved the video,sad about the wreck.....glad no one was not hurt.

  • @funnystuff9998
    @funnystuff9998 Před 5 lety +22

    Every circumnavigatior I've met has had the most curious caution with the modern chartplotter. It seems the most experienced they get, the less they trust electronic trickery. The loss of a vessel to rocks or shore is more common than one to rough sea. Knowing this keeps me very cautious of land, particularly a lee shore at any time of the day or night.
    Regarding some of the careless comments here: Its easy to criticize from any position, be it a couch or from your own blue water vessel.
    Unless you were there and lived the circumstances leading up to this tragic and terrifying event, keep your nasty comments to yourself.
    The islanders will have had this vessel stripped off the reef in no time. There will be almost no sign she was ever there by now.

  • @jeangrey5244
    @jeangrey5244 Před 5 lety +3

    Thank you for your video,-it is such a beatiful tribute to the TM.
    The choice of music, the views...I literary, felt your pain and sadness.

  • @gwg9319
    @gwg9319 Před 6 lety +4

    Just got to say the relaxed natural and honest approach to the videos make you two the very best. Look forward to your videos every time. Looked up the story of Tanda Malaika glad their were no injuries or worse. Take care of yourselves.

  • @kimtaylor6149
    @kimtaylor6149 Před 6 lety +12

    sail on! very sad that another family lost there home, sail on! you are all the living lives that the rest of of want!

  • @cyclomaniac9086
    @cyclomaniac9086 Před 6 lety +32

    A sad story but respectfully told... thanks

  • @debbiehahn5622
    @debbiehahn5622 Před 5 lety +1

    All the beauty and the reality of sadness.
    Thank you for another great video♡

  • @MrBernt1968
    @MrBernt1968 Před 5 lety +11

    This even happens to professional sailors. A couple og years ago Vestas wrecked their boat on a reef during Volvo Ocean Race

  • @Hoganoutdoors
    @Hoganoutdoors Před 6 lety +89

    Very sad, and proof that an experienced sailor's instinct about not relaxing until well out to sea is a good one. Lubbers always ask if I'm worried about sinking out at sea. "No" I tell them. "All the bad stuff happens near the shore". So double check your chart, course, and position regularly at sea, especially if you are within 10 miles or so of land. This could have turned out much worse for the family, thankfully it didn't. Here's hoping they get a new boat soon, and continue their journey.
    ...and to the haters - It's wise to remember that this sort of thing can happen to anyone, even the very best sailors in history have lost boats to reefs and beaches. Bernard Moitessier, one of the greatest single handed sailors of all time lost 3 boats during his career, so have a little humility and compassion here.

    • @SailingNahoa
      @SailingNahoa  Před 6 lety +1

      Well said William. We've been in some pretty big seas but never while near land. Perfectly safe.

    • @gomerpyle2760
      @gomerpyle2760 Před 5 lety +3

      I find the deeper the water I'm in, the better I feel....

    • @robajohnson
      @robajohnson Před 5 lety +8

      I am an airplane pilot but I am also a total landlubber other than ski boats on lakes. As I watch these videos I am shocked at how often Ashly mentioned that charts are off by MILES. I have every expectation that my aviation charts are accurate down to a few meters. I know I can hit the runway with towels over the windows. I KNOW I will not fly into that TV tower in fog. In this day an age of Satnav/GPS/digital charts I am SHOCKED to find that you could be indicating deep water on your GPS/chart and yet plow into a reef! I will say it one more time. I find that stunning and terrifying!

    • @emotinaloats8010
      @emotinaloats8010 Před 5 lety

      More commonly it happens nearshore but not always there can be rocks in the ocean

  • @LouieGonzalezGolf
    @LouieGonzalezGolf Před 5 lety +2

    I want to sail, I'm gonna sail one day!!! It's a priority!! Thanks for influencing me with your experiences.

  • @tompinion4138
    @tompinion4138 Před 6 lety +1

    Nice video. How very sad about the Tanda Malaika wreck. I hope that they are doing well and will recover all right.

  • @gilbertdavies1182
    @gilbertdavies1182 Před 6 lety +1

    Living life to the limits.... bloody fantastic, an example to us all!! 👌👌👌

  • @ryanvermillion1729
    @ryanvermillion1729 Před 5 lety +12

    I was just in Huahine and the boat is on the main island up in the trees at someones house. I didn't know the story before and just thought it was a really weird place to see a Catamaran!

    • @kealahau6727
      @kealahau6727 Před 5 lety

      fuck them for leaving their shit on our reef...the guy that has the boat is the one that pulled it out of the reef...Those POS don t care about our reef and our lagoon....coral was destroyed to get it out...and owners left like thieves...good job fuckers

    • @pimpking3135
      @pimpking3135 Před 4 lety

      Donald Mackay 😂😂😂

    • @jacobandersen9912
      @jacobandersen9912 Před 4 lety

      @@kealahau6727 thats a fair point actually... they should have extracted the vessel themselves.

  • @SK22000
    @SK22000 Před 6 lety +9

    Peppermint always helped me with seasickness plus no greasy foods and maintaining a full belly

  • @scottwap
    @scottwap Před 6 lety +3

    Great choice of music. I don’t see why so many hate it. I felt it conveyed the feeling well.

  • @RiggingDoctor
    @RiggingDoctor Před 5 lety +2

    It’s amazing how fast things can go sour!

  • @816928
    @816928 Před 5 lety

    I love your videos. keep em coming please. footage looks professional. really impressed

  • @joehozzy2616
    @joehozzy2616 Před 6 lety +1

    Great video! Loved the eels!

  • @ameralgharaballi3516
    @ameralgharaballi3516 Před 6 lety +77

    The most important thing is that no one got hurt. You can replace anything but life. Accidents at sea happens even to the most experienced sea men. Whatever little damage happened to the reef is not more important than people's lives. Besides the reef will heal itself. What i dont understand are the high and mighty idiots who are negatively commenting on a sad accident as if they intentionally did that !!! Jealousy is a bitch. Wish you the best.

    • @SailingNahoa
      @SailingNahoa  Před 6 lety +3

      +Amer Algharaballi thank you for your positive comment!

    • @janezjonsa3165
      @janezjonsa3165 Před 4 lety

      Well, since you asked, by saying "I cant understand...", let me explain it to you. First of all, saving human lifes is a form of ideology, towards witch you were raised up and indoctrinated with collective social belifs, parenting, school, TV, internet,ect. That doesnt make it so.
      I can argue, but I wont, that homo sapiens is omnicidal psychopathic species, responsible for 6th mass extinction, a dead end virus like mistake of a nature, and that we all deserve to die in a mass extinction. I wont argue that, as there is nothing to argue about. Its the fact.
      Other homo sapiens, that you are so outraged about, the one that yaps about koral reef damage, they are only reacting to their envy, thinking how ritch people enjoys life on the seas, while destroying nature. Nothing could be further from the truth, like you properly stated for the wrong reasons. These people are among the best that species homo produced, living full life to their ability in this set of living arrangements. And yes, reef will recover from this wreck, but it wont recover from homo sapiens. Not for the next 10-20 milion years it wont.

    • @sess9561
      @sess9561 Před 4 lety

      Replace anything but the reef, more valued than your pathetic human life. But at least you had a good time at everything else's expense.

    • @Orion33759
      @Orion33759 Před 4 lety

      Janez Jonsa The enlightened looney’s are coming out the cracks lol

  • @adventure002006
    @adventure002006 Před 6 lety

    Great footage. Sad to see such a beautiful boat wrecked. Looks like all the heaving lines and winching does wonders for the Mrs Physique.

  • @bobbybaldeagle702
    @bobbybaldeagle702 Před 6 lety +1

    Him kit surfing sure put a funny end to a heartbreaking video... LOL

  • @eeyore.official
    @eeyore.official Před 6 lety +6

    Ventura? Oh my god..I saw this boat when I lived there...How sad. :(

  • @titiantitiam3640
    @titiantitiam3640 Před 5 lety

    Oh my goodness and here I'm dreaming of having one Even like that and fix it... Well if i can and takes me forever 😁
    Cool videos guys

  • @nataliesmith2675
    @nataliesmith2675 Před 6 lety

    I enjoyed watching your film. Relaxing. Wish I could be with y'all. Beautiful.

  • @McQuokka
    @McQuokka Před 4 lety +13

    @7:18 through 8:30 What happened to the sound??

    • @greengay4924
      @greengay4924 Před 4 lety

      Wallace McDonut Probably Copyright Type stuff

  • @houseofsolomon2440
    @houseofsolomon2440 Před 6 lety

    What an interesting adventure aboard an abandoned s/v!
    Thx f/posting-

  • @marvinhaglar1973
    @marvinhaglar1973 Před 6 lety

    Missed you guys. Welcome back lol

  • @darklord9200
    @darklord9200 Před 5 lety +9

    Imagine the ship wrecked at the Reefs of North Sentinel Island XD

  • @markjennings2315
    @markjennings2315 Před 5 lety +2

    One of those eels relatives bit me on the leg while I was swimming in Lake Rotoroa in New Zealand.... ouch!

  • @odranoel1979
    @odranoel1979 Před 6 lety

    Another great video guys!!!!! Congrats

  • @yournemesis6816
    @yournemesis6816 Před 6 lety +1

    Thank you for the video. I too suffer from severe motion sickness . I wish there was a sure way to overcome it

  • @vishaldahiya6991
    @vishaldahiya6991 Před 6 lety +1

    keep your hope high and stay strong.......GOD is with U and us all....

  • @ericvonwiegen5672
    @ericvonwiegen5672 Před 6 lety +1

    Great videos!!!

  • @VujaDeLiving
    @VujaDeLiving Před 6 lety +2

    Ashley: feeling your sea sick pain... we spent 10 days across the South China Sea and I was sick the whole time. If I even went inside I would get green. Must be something in the air when out to sea around there. As soon as we were coastal cruising, I felt fine again.

    • @SailingNahoa
      @SailingNahoa  Před 6 lety

      +Hooks and Hairspray oh bummer! That sounds horrible as I well know! I will usually just sit in the helm seat outside when the motion is bad. Often I find I get used to the motion after a couple (2-3) days. But when we haven't been doing passages for a while it can be tough. Maybe some of the other comments on this episode can help you out on your next passage! (Ash)

  • @mikejernigan7059
    @mikejernigan7059 Před 5 lety

    Ash, The best thing for sea sickness, Is the patch behind the ear, so next time in a marina that has a Pharmacy get them. I was in 30 foot seas and never new it, everyone was sick and throwing up, and i was happy and drinking. I have never been to New Zealand, but you both make me want to go. Take care and be safe.

  • @kaypotter9097
    @kaypotter9097 Před 6 lety

    Hi Ashley & Ben! :) I found your channel about a week ago, and since then I've watched nearly every single one of your videos! I'm an undergrad studying computer science, and I'm already dreaming of having adventures like this someday -- just gotta tough it out in a software job for a decade or so first, lol. This has been my most stressful semester yet (to put it lightly), and watching your epic journey has been a rejuvenating experience. Looking forward to your next video! (Also I loved the Anchorman bit.)

    • @SailingNahoa
      @SailingNahoa  Před 6 lety +1

      +Kay Potter Thanks for writing! So glad you found us and that we could take your mind off Discrete Math? Calculus? Software Engineering? We can remember the many long nights spent writing code and, to be completely honest, tracking down our own bugs :) Good news tho! You can literally work anywhere there is cell coverage. We've worked remotely in the Bahamas all the way down to Panama. All off cell data that costs no more than a utility bill at home ;) Good luck and ping us if you have any questions.

  • @cruishon
    @cruishon Před 6 lety

    love you guys!!!!

  • @jmusicandadventure8794

    U guys are awesome ..what an adventure

  • @SV-DEDICATED
    @SV-DEDICATED Před 6 lety +46

    I hated watching the Tanda Malaika story unfold on social media near real time last July. Lots of unfair comments. Hope they're doing well. Enjoy your channel. Upload more!

    • @SailingNahoa
      @SailingNahoa  Před 6 lety +12

      +Roger K. Davis Yes! Agreed. We all make mistakes. Who hasn't crashed a car? It's just the stakes are so much higher while driving your home across oceans.

    • @bill4nier
      @bill4nier Před 6 lety +1

      Roger, can you tell me how this happened? Did they loose power in bad weather?

    • @SV-DEDICATED
      @SV-DEDICATED Před 6 lety +3

      I'm not an expert on their situation. They have web site "Adventures of a Tribe" and facebook page "Tanda Malaika." A google search will give you several articles etc.

    • @bill4nier
      @bill4nier Před 6 lety +3

      Thanks, searched YT only data posted was from others that said even less than this site.

    • @TheFyffejill
      @TheFyffejill Před 6 lety +15

      They hit an unmarked reef in the early evening (in the dark) while coming into this island and had to be taken off by helicopter. Everyone got off safe and they then had to strip the boat once it was decided that it was a write off They seem to be making a new life in Bali. . . .hubby has gone back to work as a pilot . . .wife and kids are connecting with folks where they are now.

  • @gudfarfar
    @gudfarfar Před 6 lety

    I got the advice to use ginger capsules against seasickness. It has been helpful to me and my family. Best of luck.

  • @dronenut6359
    @dronenut6359 Před 4 lety

    Ok people here i am. It looks like you are flying a mavic pro. I love your channel and i am here to stay. and i am getting a 5.5 meter rib and will be doing vids on the south of Ireland feel free to check it out. Have a good one.

  • @wildandbarefoot
    @wildandbarefoot Před 2 lety

    Paper charts.
    Admiralty never fails

  • @FBall-im8ui
    @FBall-im8ui Před 5 lety

    Brilliant sailors, not videos top watch to learn anything about sailing except to run up on reefs, Dah!

  • @justinnitsuj7041
    @justinnitsuj7041 Před 6 lety +1

    wicked intro! nailed it...gj

  • @DontTrustAnybody75
    @DontTrustAnybody75 Před 4 lety

    Waterworld was such a trippy movie, you guys are way bueno

  • @StephensCustomModels
    @StephensCustomModels Před 4 lety

    Those eels were rad!

  • @DazzaOnGoogle
    @DazzaOnGoogle Před 6 lety

    Sad to see that boat on the reef, but testament to the safety of catamarans that it is still in one piece

  • @arumrunner
    @arumrunner Před 6 lety

    Another great edit you two!!! Such a shame about Tanda Malaika...
    Note to all, head these warnings:
    Thank you for contacting Navionics.
    We were very sorry to learn of this unfortunate incident. The Navionics chart of Huahine, is derived from official French Hydrographic Office Charts as well as satellite imagery.
    Despite our accuracy, charts have errors whether it is a result of survey errors or source errors. This applies to ALL charts, whether government or private, official or otherwise. The International Hydrographic Organization stated that less than 10% of the seas are charted as well as the Moon, and even that 10% contains errors. This is why the common rules of navigation require that skippers, in addition to official charts, use multiple sources of information, including sailing directions, cruising guides, radar, sonar, local diligence and good eyesight. With the best chart in the world, one should never get close to coral reefs at full speed and at night, but rather when the sun is highest, at very slow speed, and with a person on watch on the bow. This is the only way to ensure that breaking waves be spotted from a distance, and that possible uncharted coral heads be avoided.
    The warnings that go with all charts are not there to protect the chart makers, but rather to protect the chart users from making mistakes in over-reliance on any one tool of navigation. A review of this topic can be found here www.navionics.com/fra/blog/post/proper-use-of-electronic-charts/
    Best regards,
    Mary-Ellen Smith
    Navionics Global Customer Service Manager

    • @SailingNahoa
      @SailingNahoa  Před 6 lety

      +arumrunner thanks for the comment! It is important to remember that not all charts are accurate! We have encountered a few reefs/islands that are off enough to cause serious problems on both navionics and the cm-93 maps we have in opencpn. The San Blas, Beveridge Reef and Huahine to name a a few. We have found satellite imagery and cruisers sharing of other hand scanned charts have helped us along the way. Feel free to email us for more info! (Ash)

    • @JohnS916
      @JohnS916 Před 4 lety

      @@SailingNahoa Is there a clearing house for sailors reporting uncharted reefs? The gentleman from Navionics mentioned sonar as a navigation aid, I was thinking of asking about that. Everybody had radar, but why isn't sonar just as popular? I used to have a small aluminum boat with a fish finder, now that is like sonar is it not?

  • @matthewbysher4326
    @matthewbysher4326 Před 4 lety

    I am so sorry for your loss, disregard all the negative comments . We all make mistakes, you own up took it on board. Keyboard worries are wanker, hope you get another boat and continue your Journey.

  • @erikwallace5934
    @erikwallace5934 Před 6 lety

    it pretty difficult to carry it and sent to repair hull oh damn nice boat..I will know how figure out...

  • @blackprince1355
    @blackprince1355 Před 5 lety +2

    Why would someone dislike this video

  • @scottymcscott8742
    @scottymcscott8742 Před 6 lety +1

    Walking around rocks/reef over water and waves with that phone in hand. You're playing with fire.

  • @lewis4554
    @lewis4554 Před 6 lety

    at least you got some boss drone shots

  • @coreycouch4942
    @coreycouch4942 Před 6 lety

    Can someone please explain whats went on with this sailboat i know it hit a reef but who does it belong to ?

  • @skylarsyoutube7626
    @skylarsyoutube7626 Před 5 lety

    i like your videos keep it 👆 im from Philippines

  • @agoogler1887
    @agoogler1887 Před 4 lety

    Good program 🤓

  • @animulovers3881
    @animulovers3881 Před 5 lety

    I really like your adventure so unique amd fun to watch.....😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😍

  • @SailingSVSarean
    @SailingSVSarean Před 6 lety +1

    Being near land we have been catching up on videos and really enjoying yours. Thanks for sharing your great vibe! Great to hear Tanda has been upcycled into someones home - not many islanders would have this opportunity. I cried when I read their story as I can only imagine the grief I would feel if we lost our beloved home. GREAT Sea Sickness Pill that work STUGERON. You can order 5 packets a time online via the UK or NZ. Keep on sharing!

    • @SailingNahoa
      @SailingNahoa  Před 6 lety

      Ah, coool. STUGERON is a new one. Heard a lot of recommendations for Ginger. And we may have done the earplug test the wrong way (should go in the left year for right-handed people). Thanks for watching!

    • @SailingSVSarean
      @SailingSVSarean Před 6 lety

      Sailing Nahoa Yes it is the opposite ear to that which you write with ;) All the best with it. Try everything - eventually something will work!

  • @petermathewvanaardt74
    @petermathewvanaardt74 Před 5 lety +1

    So sad about the Cat, wish I could have been there to float and tow it off. Ashley, have you tried Cinnamon tea, or cinnamon and milk for your nausea? or a drop of Peppermint essential oils in a glass of warm water. Helps for me

  • @WayneLambrightIII
    @WayneLambrightIII Před 5 lety

    what was damaged on the boat to prevent it from floating once off rocks?

    • @dmcnamara9859
      @dmcnamara9859 Před 5 lety +3

      Wayne Lambright III :
      The hull is breached in multiple locations.....it would have to be lightened significantly to free it off the reef....and of course...expendable floats filled with foam and air-bladders (like car inner-tubes,etc.) would need to be utilized to get it too shore safely (and hauled-out)....with the right brain and NOT a whole lot of money...it could easily serve as a new project for someone else.
      Reality is, people are dumb and lazy...only interested in flipping the valuable stuff from the boat. From what the matriarch has said to the Whitakers' about incident...the dad got : impatient,tired and disoriented....that's how that beautiful boat was destroyed.

  • @Maritime_Outlaws
    @Maritime_Outlaws Před 5 lety +6

    I wish i could have one of those ells as a pet that would be sick

  • @sasicestates
    @sasicestates Před 5 lety

    I would love to try that!

  • @oliver6986
    @oliver6986 Před 4 lety

    Isn't something existing like a huge balloon which you can pump with air or other gas you use for diving and get the boat back to the next deck?
    And isn't google maps also useful to navigate carefully? I only did some boating several times and I always used that and it was always working properly.

  • @onthebeaches
    @onthebeaches Před 6 lety +23

    WOW! Nice to see it from another angle. I'm not a sailor but after watching hundreds of videos, I personally would never sail at night around land or a reef. Yes on a passage but never around a port, marina or anchorage unless I've been there in the daylight and know my way. Not casting any blame here...but just sayin...

    • @Chris-zo5ze
      @Chris-zo5ze Před 6 lety +4

      onthebeaches1 A lot of these reefs are out in the middle of the ocean not close to any land at all. They're just uncharted. Pretty scary to me.
      Look up Bassas da India on Google maps. Delos had an episode where they went there and it had tons of shipwrecks. It's out there in the middle of the ocean. I think on passage, they almost have to sail? Otherwise, I'd guess you'd just be drifting. If your watch person can't see it and it's not on your charts.....

    • @goutvols103
      @goutvols103 Před 6 lety +1

      Chris Rushing Well, thank you for the info. I would have thought that the oceans had been mapped and charted by now.

    • @sails3538
      @sails3538 Před 6 lety

      The oceans are very well charted. But the electronic charts miss reefs. Not the paper. I am wondering how this happened too. A friend has been sailing his sailboat around fiji for 7 months and swears the google earth over lay is the best solution. Pre down load your area and take it sailing with you.

    • @southjerseysound7340
      @southjerseysound7340 Před 5 lety +1

      @@sails3538 the oceans are well charted you say?lol seriously the moon and Mars have more accurate charts,the ocean is constantly evolving and I could show you reefs and sandbars that change almost daily.

    • @JohnS916
      @JohnS916 Před 4 lety

      @@sails3538 Makes sense since all the photographs are taken by satellites in space. While Google Earth surfing I have taken note of underwater formations, but never realized they could be used as a navigation aid, pretty cool. I'm no sailor, but my dad was and when I was a kid I went out with him on his friend's Steel Craft boat to go salmon fishing well beyond the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco. People who are familiar with the "Potato Patch" beyond the gate know it as being pretty damn treacherous and downright scary sometimes. However, on this occasion the seas were calm and I was thankful for that, but it was so foggy out you could only see about 30'. I went to the bow of the boat at one point for no reason and not long after I picked up the sound of waves crashing ahead of us. I realized right away it was the sound of waves crashing on rocks and then observed a scary sight, indeed, waves crashing on an exposed rocky formation and if it had not been for me yelling to turn left we would have struck them. Fortunately, the rocks were just off the right side of the centerline, the seas were calm and we weren't going that fast because of bad visibility, so turning the boat allowed us to miss the rock formation by about 5' to 7'. It was an eerie experience and I remember the boat owner arguing with my dad about navigating afterward.

  • @techiefan1986
    @techiefan1986 Před 6 lety

    I'm thinking about sailing.. I'm just curious (so I can learn), wouldn't the anchor stop this from happening, or was the anchor not applied and stretched out correctly? Also, don't the depth monitors also catch these? I think I read in the comments it wasn't charted so the electronic maps didn't know it was there.. What about a depth monitor, or radar or consomer sonar, would either prevent something like this (whenever I get a sailboat) aor any other electroncis recommended?

    •  Před 5 lety

      Tropical reefs are like cliffs, so depth sounders and anchors are useless. Stay well offshore or get fcked like these fools.

  • @smaze1782
    @smaze1782 Před 6 lety +3

    Love the music. Nice video, too.

  • @reckemroysrc3764
    @reckemroysrc3764 Před 6 lety

    wow. I would cry. that was beautiful cat. sad to see her on the reef. any idea how she ended up on the reef. WOW

  • @JohnLee-ui5gd
    @JohnLee-ui5gd Před 4 lety

    How do you do uploads with no signal? Or do you wait to get a signal ?

  • @aadvanderheijden2628
    @aadvanderheijden2628 Před 4 lety

    hi Ben,Ashley..great videos you make..and in this episode great background music i love..i can't find it on the net..can you give me a hint ?.. keep on making films i love them.... congrets with your baby !!!... from the Netherlands...regards Aad

  • @allynonderdonk7577
    @allynonderdonk7577 Před 6 lety

    I feel really bad about Tanda Malika. I don't know if I would try going into any of these islands at night though with so many reefs around and the charts being crap and all for most of these places in the South Pacific. I hope the extended loss is minimal for the family!

  • @TheOfficialDayze
    @TheOfficialDayze Před 6 lety

    OMG..... Courage!

  • @ernstcaribbeanstrike7878
    @ernstcaribbeanstrike7878 Před 6 lety +2

    Epic episode, sad story well told.
    at 9:14 you started thematic music (gladiator theme) where can I find it ?

    • @SailingNahoa
      @SailingNahoa  Před 6 lety +1

      soundcloud.com/yourrapbeatstv/beatjunkie-rato-freedom-sad

  • @auxiouss5443
    @auxiouss5443 Před 4 lety

    Do you guys sail across major oceans like the atlantic and or pacific?

  • @dzmalekvali1110
    @dzmalekvali1110 Před 6 lety

    Sorry you guys went through this...main thing you all safe.

  • @S.V.TeFiti
    @S.V.TeFiti Před 6 lety

    Raiatea airport has a small stream there, if u throw food into the water these eels come... they look like electric eels.. ever make it to Hawaii, holla! amazing video, what a nightmare. cruisers worst nightmare..... I wake up at night now with these images of that boat on the reef saying to myself is our anchor holding.... keep up the videos and exploring.. I just bought my boat this week.

    • @SailingNahoa
      @SailingNahoa  Před 6 lety +1

      +Johnny Cruise HUGE Congratulations on the new boat! So awesome to hear. We had gale force winds last night at anchor ourselves. Never sleep 100% when that happens but our oversized anchor did the job.

  • @trozzonick77
    @trozzonick77 Před 6 lety

    I wonder how come the REEF did not realize you were getting there moved ... ... bloody REEF they never move away hahahaha

  • @reelchaoscharters3605
    @reelchaoscharters3605 Před 6 lety

    Pat all do respect.. I'm over trying to make a living, sailing customers around here. I was just on this boat my customers wanted to check it out. But all the capt in this area are sick of it

  • @jersonjim3605
    @jersonjim3605 Před 4 lety

    Amazing island.

  • @slamhead
    @slamhead Před 5 lety

    The earplugs works but you have to get a good deal and put the plug in the opposite ear of your dominate hand.

  • @gsppuffer
    @gsppuffer Před 6 lety

    easily salvageable and beautiful boat

  • @rickwag6000
    @rickwag6000 Před 4 lety

    Stay safe Nahoa.

  • @islandvibez
    @islandvibez Před 2 lety

    Hawaiki is a very beautiful place! :)

  • @oceancowboy3573
    @oceancowboy3573 Před 6 lety

    Nice channel I don’t subscribe to many channels than just a few but something about your videos I hope to see you guys out there one day getting all my ducks in a raw buying a blue water boat and going to live out on the ocean thanks again Ocean cowboy from Texas

    • @SailingNahoa
      @SailingNahoa  Před 6 lety

      Thanks cowboy! We try not to bore our viewers :)

  • @lizmasi9918
    @lizmasi9918 Před 6 lety

    The water is amazing! So sad about accident.

  • @thomas4315
    @thomas4315 Před 5 lety

    I and some friend tried to save a sailboat that hit a reef we ran to help and tried to push it off the rock. What we learn was best to anchor down right away, cause the waves or big set will push it it up more on the reef and that middle ridge prevent us to push it back unless the waves comes. And you can’t push it that mass vs wave is too large. Don’t know if the anchor would hold it stead and if it did just wait till high tide comes around again. But if it’s way up the reef high tide isn’t of help. Reallly sad to see a boat on rocks.

  • @retiredinbali9565
    @retiredinbali9565 Před 6 lety

    Murphy's Law - That one brief time that you don't have insurance the boat gets destroyed.

  • @kylsters
    @kylsters Před 5 lety

    What was the song that was on whilst they were on the shipwreck?

  • @Taboollc
    @Taboollc Před 6 lety

    wow.... so sorry u had to go through that. have u shared it on sosailize ? hope u do... members will love to see this video

  • @jayfitmob8645
    @jayfitmob8645 Před 6 lety

    Heartbreaking!

  • @abeloth7188
    @abeloth7188 Před 5 lety +1

    Just a heads up Nahoa I think someone must have copyrighted something from 7:19 to 8:30 so glad I got to binge watch it before.

  • @thomascooley2749
    @thomascooley2749 Před 5 lety

    Love the into

  • @andrewb.5996
    @andrewb.5996 Před 5 lety

    Those eels are damn cute!

  • @jchaffee4983
    @jchaffee4983 Před 6 lety +1

    Good song

  • @matth284
    @matth284 Před 5 lety +1

    *The cure to seasickness and nausea*
    Smell a fresh cut slice of *lime*.
    You will be hovering over it, but it's instant and it works.

  • @abialo2010
    @abialo2010 Před 5 lety

    So did the ear plug trick work?

  • @samzion6605
    @samzion6605 Před 6 lety

    LOL, Ventura is where I'm at. Sad site for that boat. =(