The Voyage of the Sarimanok 1986

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  • čas přidán 14. 08. 2022
  • "A film of Bob Hobman's attempt to sail across the Indian Ocean in a primitive native craft. He aimed to show that the people of Madagascar, who originally came from Indonesia 2,500 years ago, sailed, not in a series of stages, but directly across the Indian Ocean, in one of the great epic voyages of history. His voyage took 65 days."
    Narrators: Rupert Frazer & Robert (Bob) Hobman; expedition leaders: Robert Hobman and Charles (Chico) Hansen; crew: Steve Corrigan, Sally Crook, Robin Davy, Don King, W. (Bill) McGrath, Colin Putt, Peter Rogers, Albrecht Schaeffer.
    Bob Hobman's book "Sarimanok" is available from Amazon's Kindle (as an e-book, hard or soft cover book), or from Kobo (www.kobo.com/au/en/ebook/sari....
    "Sarimanok is the thrilling story of an attempt to cross the Indian Ocean in a 20-metre-long dugout canoe to demonstrate how the Austronesian-speaking people of Madagascar may have colonised their island some 1,500 years before Christ. Characters on the way include cuthroat rebels and pirates, sea gypsies, mystical way-finders, primitive ship builders, people who hunt whales with homemade spears and boats with palm woven sails. It is a story of bold determination, tragedy and triumph; all the elements the sea delivers to those who who enter its realm. But mostly it is a story of a remarkable vessel and the equally remarkable people who sailed it; like the artist Chico Hansen who began another journey before Sarimanok’s had ended. It is to Chico the book is dedicated."

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  • @finndavy8415
    @finndavy8415 Před rokem +550

    Hi Bill, my name is Finn davy, I am the son of one of the crew members. Thanks for putting this up. You might mention in the description that Bob has recently published a book about this particular voyage. I am sure he would be very grateful.

    • @paselec
      @paselec  Před rokem +163

      Hi Finn,
      Many thanks for your comments. I am personally only loosely connected to the epic voyage: Peter Rogers, the cameraman, and his wife asked me to transfer a 20 year-old miniDV tape to a digital video as other records of the voyage were not available, and I offered to put the video up on CZcams. What an amazing response there has been! I'll edit the description to include Bob's book in the next day or so.
      All the best,
      Bill

    • @finndavy8415
      @finndavy8415 Před rokem +32

      Thanks Bill! Say hi to Peter from Robin and Mo if you see them around.

    • @pascoharmonica8560
      @pascoharmonica8560 Před 10 měsíci +7

    • @searoutes
      @searoutes Před 10 měsíci +4

      Can I get that book?

    • @randylal
      @randylal Před 10 měsíci +6

      Awesome bro awesome bro …..just being related is awesome Bro straight up Awesomeness

  • @tedknight3889
    @tedknight3889 Před rokem +204

    Lest we forget the camera crew . . . I can't imagine how they kept that camera gear together in those perpetually salty wet conditions for all that amount of time. Remember this was not a video, this was shot on film.

  • @Nantosuelta
    @Nantosuelta Před 11 měsíci +205

    To think of the fortitude and endurance of those people sailing thousands of years ago without even knowing what was out there, absolutely amazing

    • @hippo-incognito4357
      @hippo-incognito4357 Před 11 měsíci +22

      the "not knowing" part is what they are after. the human spirit and curiosity is truly a remarkable thing

    • @Jcron13
      @Jcron13 Před 11 měsíci +6

      @@hippo-incognito4357 right like imagine being the first person to come to Africa just seeing all these animals you just think it’s full of beasts everywhere

    • @mechez774
      @mechez774 Před 10 měsíci +3

      Let's appreciate it for what it was , , , not try to reproduce it. Use spectra and modern tech when possible - if those guys who originally invented these methods hundreds of years ago saw what you guys chose to neglect from your own modern availability they would ridicule you to no end. Risking your lives and others for the sake of theatre

    • @mechez774
      @mechez774 Před 10 měsíci +4

      On the other hand I think it is good to practice traditional thousand year old, yet still modern methods, and learning the art of working with what "you," in this case a historical reenactor have available. The sailor's ethos. Nevertheless, this mission seemed cringily foolhardy. Instead what I would like to see is these methods utilized to build the boat of the future, so that someday someone will ask, 'How did they do it?'

    • @mechez774
      @mechez774 Před 10 měsíci

      Made for good footage tho,

  • @hannekeboon2769
    @hannekeboon2769 Před rokem +192

    This was an inspiratonal voyage when James Wharram and I watched it on Channel 4 back in 1986 and I have kept the VHS video recording ever since. Great to see it now on CZcams in better resolution. James and I had the honour to sail with Bill McGrath the navigator on a voyage from Scotland to Iceland in 1999 to study Viking navigation using a sun compass. We sailed in a Wharram Pahi 42. Later when I sailed the Lapita Voyage in 2008-2009 we navigated the last part to Anuta without instruments. Lapita Voyage video is on CZcams.

    • @tamisullivan8548
      @tamisullivan8548 Před rokem +2

      Cool👍❤️

    • @andrewmuaki6757
      @andrewmuaki6757 Před rokem

      Good to know. My late dad from Tikopia.

    • @pajeetsingh
      @pajeetsingh Před 10 měsíci +7

      I once had an uber ride for about 50 km through many busy towns. It was raining heavily, night time and traffic was congested. Took my driver ~12 hours to reach my destination. I was sucked out of my soul sitting in one place in a tiny car. Can not imagine how these men felt.

    • @whileonawalk2435
      @whileonawalk2435 Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@pajeetsinghthis has got to be one of my all time favorite CZcams comments.

  • @felipesezu1822
    @felipesezu1822 Před 9 měsíci +20

    im from Brazil, and now in 2023 im wachting this epic voyager. Tks Bill and crew for share with us and world thisnmoment

  • @rompompomkladivo6623
    @rompompomkladivo6623 Před rokem +216

    I wish there would be more footage of the landing at Madagascar. I wish I could see the crew’s faces in those moments.
    Of course, the film is beyond great.

    • @finndavy8415
      @finndavy8415 Před rokem +37

      A surprising number of them are still alive and well. Bob is living in greece and still dreaming up new voyages. The camera crew got lost on the way to rendezvous with the boat for her arrival. They actually drifted past Madagascar while waiting for the camera crew and were picked up by the French navy.

    • @averegeyoutuber9133
      @averegeyoutuber9133 Před 10 měsíci +2

      Yeah, I wanted that part too.

    • @SoulArtSound
      @SoulArtSound Před 9 měsíci +4

      Yes, quite anticlimactic end of this long and hard voyage.

    • @jonathandavis9507
      @jonathandavis9507 Před 3 měsíci

      @@SoulArtSoundprobably ran out of film stock :(

    • @highsodium1ntake
      @highsodium1ntake Před 2 měsíci

      its crazy to think like 90% of Madagascar has been chopped now.

  • @JenkinoJenkins
    @JenkinoJenkins Před rokem +306

    This is maybe the most amazing piece of media I have ever watched. The bravery, ingenuity and combined faith of this formidable crew are an authentic and undeniable testament to the incredible will of our species to eternally venture beyond.
    Thank you very much for the upload and the inspiration it brings to us all.

    • @technomickdocumentalist2495
      @technomickdocumentalist2495 Před rokem +10

      Very well said, I can't believe it myself, this type of documentary is so my type of thing, and it's so well made too.

    • @skinnydogkew
      @skinnydogkew Před rokem +4

      Some of it seems incredibly stupid or a exaggeration of the dangers. Especially how they landed in the cocos and didn’t repair the boat that was apparently so close to falling apart after only 1/4 of the journey.
      Dragging yourself behind a boat on the middle of the Indian Ocean is also a lot like trawling to me lol.

    • @fraaggl
      @fraaggl Před rokem +10

      i advise you to watch the documentary on the Kon Tiki, very good also.

    • @video_head
      @video_head Před rokem +8

      You should also check out Thor Heyerdahls Kon Tiki voyage. It is very much like this

    • @islandvibez
      @islandvibez Před rokem +5

      Another one is of the Lapita voyage that James Wharram did, which is also on youtube. A fascinating takeaway is that James also had the ancient sailing vessels built to how they might have done it thousands of years ago, in the Philippines. The Lapita voyage followed the path that the ancient Lapita people might have sailed on, from West to East, and finally ending in the islands of Anuta and Tikopia. James gave away the catamarans to the natives of those islands as an act of good faith.

  • @HellCatLeMaudit
    @HellCatLeMaudit Před rokem +89

    Speaking as a Filipino, used to the endless rains and damp during the typhoon season, I believe that the rains would not deter the Austronesians from voyaging. It would be just like at land during typhoon season. Everything is wet, we go to school, to work, or to the market in knee deep floods because that is how it is during the typhoon season. The howling wind at 17:02 is exactly what we Filipinos would hear if we are in the middle of a typhoon. Our Austronesian forebears would recognize that too and would certainly seek to evade the typhoon before it reaches that "howling wind" level.
    Also, as I listened to Sally recite the food she selected for the voyage I think she may have missed coconuts. Coconuts provide water, fats, and the husk can be made into fuel.
    This was a bold voyage and I congratulate the crew for their courage and perseverance. Kudos to all.

    • @rovidius2006
      @rovidius2006 Před 11 měsíci +6

      Nice description , ocean is cruel and gentle enough to allow adventurers complete their voyages most of the times .Improvised raft can go further than expected for a determined crew .

    • @Freshbott2
      @Freshbott2 Před 10 měsíci +4

      I found it interesting that a Brit and a German would feel deterred by rain. I'd have imagined they'd be less familiar with the Filipine weather when it *wasn't* raining. At 14:13 it looks like she did include coconuts but didn't mention.

    • @rizkyadiyanto7922
      @rizkyadiyanto7922 Před 9 měsíci +1

      ​@@Freshbott2there is a reason why theres no rain forest in europe. rain in south east asia is in different level.

    • @Freshbott2
      @Freshbott2 Před 9 měsíci +4

      @@rizkyadiyanto7922 No rain forest =/= no rain though. Europe rains often, and it's cold. And often blustery. I come from a monsoon climate and the rain is a relief. Having lived in Europe and western Canada, I was a bit surprised at the reaction in this video. With that said, rainforest is an arbitrary term and Europe is packed full of what most people would call temperate rainforest.

    • @Campingwilder
      @Campingwilder Před měsícem +1

      maybe it didnt rain like that 4 hundred years ago...

  • @Giitzerland
    @Giitzerland Před 3 měsíci +8

    Mind blowing ambition, and courage. I am proud that our species still has the yearning for adventure, and discovery. Shall we never rest!

  • @mikef.1000
    @mikef.1000 Před rokem +112

    Hobman is the perfect captain... he cares for his crew, his stamina is amazing, his philosophical demeanour is flexible yet strong. Amazing stuff!

  • @SavageHandle
    @SavageHandle Před měsícem +4

    This documentary stands out as one of the most extraordinary films I have ever seen. The bravery, innovation, and united effort of this exceptional group provide solid evidence of humanity's relentless pursuit to explore and collaborate.

  • @olotbesalu2258
    @olotbesalu2258 Před rokem +47

    Absolutely wonderful - an honour to be allowed to come along for the ride , from the safety of land .
    Thank you all for your astonishing fortitude and bravery .

  • @bisiilki
    @bisiilki Před 9 měsíci +7

    I don't know why but youtube sent this bloody gem! What an amazing picture.

  • @bytornsnowdog1347
    @bytornsnowdog1347 Před 13 dny +1

    This is one of the most incredible films I have ever seen.
    Thanks for posting this vital knowledge and history.
    It is an incredible feat.

  • @WayOfHaQodesh
    @WayOfHaQodesh Před 3 měsíci +4

    HalleluYAH! The true spirit of adventure. What an epic sail voyage.

  • @danielmalloy6093
    @danielmalloy6093 Před rokem +64

    Hats off to Sally for having enough matches, and feeding the crew. And bravo to the men who kept this vessel afloat.

    • @davidbarker6660
      @davidbarker6660 Před rokem

      Matches🤔🤔 2500 years ago they would have been using flints or rubbing two sticks together to light fires😎😎

    • @heartmind6373
      @heartmind6373 Před rokem +7

      Lol women of today will never take that role on an adventure such as this. They'll wanna be the lead.

    • @marksquires1112
      @marksquires1112 Před rokem +1

      I suggest that they would have kept a fire smouldering all the time, with a true fire master cook managing it.
      Bundles of wood stashed/lashed everywhere I can imagine. But well done to Sally! Brave, brave adventurous soul.

    • @hemanag1020
      @hemanag1020 Před rokem +3

      The traditional way was to use a dry fungus that will smoulder for days, it is wrapped in a cocoon of straw that allows air into the centre where the "fire" slept.

    • @Krystalmyth
      @Krystalmyth Před rokem +4

      @@heartmind6373 Can you incels go back to hiding in some forum somewhere please? Thx lol

  • @svenevans4983
    @svenevans4983 Před rokem +27

    About half way through I realized that they obviously survived otherwise presumably there wouldn't be any footage ..
    Sally is such a remarkable woman hats off to you x

  • @jaysea1553
    @jaysea1553 Před rokem +11

    well never thought l would see this again thats my brother steve ,it was a really tough sail he doesn't talk much about it but one of them died and another got ill it was definitely not for the faint of heart,they must have been really tough in the old day's

    • @fionamccormick111
      @fionamccormick111 Před rokem +2

      Yep, Colin was my father in law - so proud of him for sticking it out, such a shame he got sick as he would have contributed heaps (it was cholera and he lived another 30 adventurous years after this)

  • @andyjamesable
    @andyjamesable Před 3 měsíci +4

    What an incredible bunch of young people …plus the navigator .. unbelievable

    • @Callum-yl1fi
      @Callum-yl1fi Před 2 měsíci

      There all middle-aged people, not a young person aboard

  • @j.v.bhartanta5073
    @j.v.bhartanta5073 Před 7 měsíci +5

    Thank you for uploading this video. With this video, I understand my nation, especially Indonesia, that our nation is one of the maritime and seafaring nations that is written on temples or ancient scripts and chanting songs that still exist today.

  • @gabil77
    @gabil77 Před 4 měsíci +3

    Only respect to all creative and brave men! Thanks to them one would live for humanity...

  • @CherylForwood
    @CherylForwood Před 8 měsíci +13

    Please may I add my 2 bobs worth, I have a sense of being a very small part, of this amazing experience all because my mother was a Hobman, it has affected me in an unknown way, I want to thank these brave men and woman, for allowing me to be apart of it. You are all amazing people. My heart felt love to you all.

  • @carlworrall
    @carlworrall Před 10 měsíci +16

    RIP Chico without you this probably would never be on youtube sir,and to the rest of you well done 👏👏👏

  • @EnglishInfidel
    @EnglishInfidel Před rokem +135

    I am not usually at all afraid of the ocean or the creatures that live below us, but that camera-man letting himself be dragged behind the boat like a Great White's ready-meal is an absolute mad-man.

  • @proxanna
    @proxanna Před 11 měsíci +26

    RIP Chico! incredible film, incredible journey. every man and woman on this journey is tough as nails and ultimately inspiring. amazing.

    • @Oialca
      @Oialca Před 11 měsíci +2

      Where are we actually introduced to Chico?

    • @proxanna
      @proxanna Před 11 měsíci +2

      @@Oialca they mention him in the beginning, as they discuss how he was sick on an early leg of the journey leading to delaying the trip. he may have been in some of the beginning footage when they were constructing the boat

    • @Oialca
      @Oialca Před 11 měsíci +2

      @@proxanna cheers, appreciate that bit of info

    • @EarthDragonSuperSaiyanGoku
      @EarthDragonSuperSaiyanGoku Před 3 měsíci

      @@Oialca 2:16

    • @montecarl11121
      @montecarl11121 Před 3 měsíci +1

      What did Colin Putt get diagnosed with on the voyage?

  • @yandenuts
    @yandenuts Před rokem +23

    Fantastic achievement for these modern day adventurers. If you have not spent a squally night at sea, you have no idea of the incredible achievment these people made. Not something I would be up to, but I commend their spirits.

  • @saadkayani627
    @saadkayani627 Před rokem +34

    Absolutely insane. so happy something like this could be shared with us.

  • @user-ec4wi7yd5c
    @user-ec4wi7yd5c Před rokem +10

    Такое выдержать и не сойти с ума это героизм

  • @0dbm
    @0dbm Před 3 měsíci +5

    Love the creaking , much appreciated over the clanking of metal
    ❤️

    • @pipfox7834
      @pipfox7834 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Yes, the movement of timber and fibre on the water make for atmospheric background sounds. As though the boat itself is alive!

    • @user-ie1tz5rm8x
      @user-ie1tz5rm8x Před 22 dny

      I'm a land lubber - it creaks just before it snaps , whip cracking around like a mad snake...it romantics but i dont like it , nope not😂 all.

  • @rnilu86
    @rnilu86 Před rokem +19

    What an incredible journey. This is how our ancestors crossed the oceans. Respect

  • @maximinovalenzuela9362
    @maximinovalenzuela9362 Před 3 měsíci +4

    Great film. Amazing sea vouyage. The entire crew of Sarimanok crew who brave the great great vastness of the Indian Ocean.
    Salute you all crew of Sarimanok.

  • @miked9466
    @miked9466 Před rokem +6

    Great documentary, reminds me of the national geographic documentaries I would watch in the 80s. Thank you

  • @marianoschaller9066
    @marianoschaller9066 Před 10 měsíci +6

    Maaannnn. I'v been out there, but in modenr sailboat. Rught? Sure, but with a 90% dry bed, autopilot and all the best navegation on my phone. I can not even imagine how much character you need to do what you guys did and keep yourself together

  • @ChuckOso4483
    @ChuckOso4483 Před rokem +19

    What an unbelievable journey. Awesome upload Bill. I have to applaud the cameraman Peter for managing batteries and film in 86. Might be the best documentary I've ever seen.

  • @orbita1
    @orbita1 Před 4 měsíci +4

    I've just shown this to my partners Filipino family, they're a big ship captain and other seafarers, it taught me a lot, particularly the history of those narrow boats. Really great documentary. Seen it twice now

  • @johnbwill
    @johnbwill Před rokem +6

    A beautiful homage to the best part of the human spirit. Thank you.

  • @jonanjello
    @jonanjello Před rokem +6

    Great watch. Love the music. The death day toast to ‘Chico’ Hansen is heartfelt. Thanks for the upload, Bill Barry

  • @churchether
    @churchether Před rokem +57

    Remarkable! As a Norwegian, the associations to Thor Heyerdahls Kon-TIki voyage is unmistakable. This adventure feels like a natural extension of Heyerdahls voyage with a balsawood fleet from Peru to Polynesia.

    • @skinnydogkew
      @skinnydogkew Před rokem +1

      That was Vikings? I thought is was tribes from South America.

    • @hrvsmart
      @hrvsmart Před rokem +5

      @@skinnydogkew look up who thor heyerdahl is

    • @estopasoayer
      @estopasoayer Před rokem +1

      there is one called mision atlantida africa to south america. check it out

    • @billbogg3857
      @billbogg3857 Před rokem +3

      The problem with the Kon Tiki expedition was that the theory was disproved. They did not sail from South America to Polynesia but from Polynesia to South America. They could then use the extremely efficient outrigger canoes of the Polynesians rather than an extremely inefficient balsa wood raft.

    • @islandvibez
      @islandvibez Před rokem

      Thor Heyerdahl was a white supremacist who thought South Americans are white people. It's people like him that makes us natives take anything the so-called experts say with a grain of salt.

  • @andrewsmith3613
    @andrewsmith3613 Před 10 měsíci +2

    This documentary is mental!

  • @Kusina_at_Patalim
    @Kusina_at_Patalim Před rokem +11

    We have a Balangay in public display in The National Museums here in Manila.
    This is a Amazing documentary.

    • @islandvibez
      @islandvibez Před rokem

      Nice to know! Would like to visit that someday 😁

  • @DYLANNGUYEN68
    @DYLANNGUYEN68 Před rokem +4

    Just look at the Sea and the small boat? Remember when we escape Vietnam on little boat no food no water 2-3-weeks on ocean infinity water , only the old man knows how to look at the star at night and find direction to safe freedom land ! Thank you Bác Hai 😢 God bless all Souls lost on Sea.
    Pray 🙏🏽 Amen

    • @pipfox7834
      @pipfox7834 Před 3 měsíci

      Bless you for your courage, endurance and kind thoughts

  • @Deft1s
    @Deft1s Před měsícem +2

    What a crew and captain. Very cool to watch.

  • @Wibble-zv3cs
    @Wibble-zv3cs Před 2 měsíci +2

    They would have arrived 3 days earlier but there huge balls made the boat heavy. What legends

  • @robbinghook3571
    @robbinghook3571 Před rokem +6

    Some 2,000 years ago South Indian Sailors went all the way to Africa and Thailand, Indonesia and Australia.
    Later in 1,000 CE King Raja Raja Cholan went again as far as Thailand, Cambodia & Vietnam.
    The ships were so huge built of wood can accommodate 10 elephants per ship.
    But this route that was chosen is probably not the route any experience sailor would take.
    There is one East to West current called "south equatorial current" which starts between Cocos and Christmas islands and the turn west just below the equator and runs westward and joins the south ward Mozambique current and goes to Madagascar.
    Then from Madagascar ships sail during the Auulhas current eastward.
    But these sailors are doing the opposite.
    There are also other routes existed in the early days called the "Turtle migration routes".

  • @14rexman
    @14rexman Před rokem +7

    This is as epic as it gets. I wish I could put into words how amazed I am of what these brave humans pulled off in '86 -- and also those thousands of years before them.

  • @allanmckone8853
    @allanmckone8853 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I sailed the Australian East Coast, from Sydney to Green Island and back. I was extremely lucky with the weather..... although the weather's only a problem if you're out there.

  • @brrrt6666
    @brrrt6666 Před 10 měsíci +4

    What an impressive voyage, think I've seen this on tv over here in Germany 10 or 20 years ago. A real gem!

  • @hulaguhan3213
    @hulaguhan3213 Před 11 měsíci +9

    Biri denizcimi dedi...işte bunlar gerçek denizci o bayanada hayran kaldım, cesaretleri ve birbirlerine saygıları, helal olsun ..şimdi artık hiç bir kimsede bu saygı , sevgi yok.

    • @user-ip1zy7ro8c
      @user-ip1zy7ro8c Před 4 měsíci

      Да ведь это стая настоящих морских волков ,таких сейчас нет.

  • @felixcat9318
    @felixcat9318 Před rokem +18

    What an absolute joy of a find, after less than three minutes and I'm completely captivated! Subscribed.

  • @ovenking4481
    @ovenking4481 Před rokem +2

    I’m shocked. They are mad! Utterly brilliant

  • @maxtache
    @maxtache Před 8 měsíci +1

    Remember watching this back in the 80’s. Fantastic watch.

  • @islandvibez
    @islandvibez Před rokem +33

    Fun fact: The vessels were built in the Philippines, and Sarimanok is the name of the legendary bird in Philippine mythology. Also, another video by the late James Wharram on youtube had a similar trip, but from west to east, called the Lapita Voyage. The sailing vessels used in that trip was also made in the Philippines.

    • @acidexpierence
      @acidexpierence Před rokem +1

      very interesting! thanks for sharing

    • @islandvibez
      @islandvibez Před rokem +2

      @@acidexpierence No Problem! If you watch James Wharam's Lapita Voyage, you could see that the canoe design is different from the Sarimanok, because he used the ancient Tikopian canoe design instead. But both were built in the Philippines, and James gave away the two catamarans after sailing it 4000 miles from Bohol to Anuta and Tikopia, which is pretty mindblowing.

    • @disabledguy745
      @disabledguy745 Před rokem +3

      You got bro I'm Filipino

    • @islandvibez
      @islandvibez Před rokem +1

      @@disabledguy745 fascinating right?! From what I read online, the sarimanok vinta is now located at an oceanographic museum in Nosy Be, an island of Madagascar. They used the wood from the giho tree which grew on the island of Tawi-Tawi and constructed it using traditional materials for the most part.

    • @cbuanimax
      @cbuanimax Před rokem +4

      @@islandvibez and this film was produced and funded by Philippine Airlines. Amazing!

  • @deliogumagda3848
    @deliogumagda3848 Před rokem +10

    I was astonished with that well documented voyage. We have BALANGAY sailboats that day from Philippines thats why i search it now and came here.

  • @erisu69
    @erisu69 Před 10 měsíci +3

    Excellent documentary! I'll be thinking about this one for a while. Love the moment where they come across a modern vessel and it stops to take a look at them, before turning and leaving without a word.

  • @krazybubbler
    @krazybubbler Před 4 měsíci +2

    What a wonderful documentary. Thank You!

  • @smulktis
    @smulktis Před rokem +16

    You’ve done a real great thing here uploading this video Bill. Thank you. I am totally in-shock and awe watching this video, and totally humbled at the countless seamen (and women) who braved the high seas over the centuries. I began crying watching this video it’s so inspiring, it made me think of my dear friend Reid Stowe who embarked on the longest voyage in history, he spent 3 years at sea in his handmade vessel Anne, after years of boatbuilding and circumnavigating the planet of course. Humans are nothing short of astonishing, but it’s a rare few to take these kinds of risks in the name of pure adventure.
    That’s an incredible Helen Keller quote btw.
    II’ve taken my own death-defying journey in a small houseboat up the Atlantic and almost sank and died in the middle of the winter, thank God for the brave men & women in the Coast Guard, I finally made it to NYC in one piece and lived 3 amazing years at various marinas unsuccessfully attempting to change the poor reputation houseboats suffer from whilst in the big Apple.
    Methinks it’s time again to up the stakes.

  • @mikewalrus4763
    @mikewalrus4763 Před rokem +38

    Brilliant and extremely interesting video - well done to all concerned. I've done that trip a few times both on Naval Ships and Merchant Ships but NEVER like they did it - As a navigator [using sextant, tables and an accurate time piece] I'm in awe of the Navigator on this trip - a lot more accurate than some of the trips I've done! PLUS of course well done to the cook who is probably most of the time the most important person in the crew - especially out of sight of land where what they do can make or break any voyage.

  • @judithreed1178
    @judithreed1178 Před 7 měsíci +1

    I love being on boats,My Dad didn't have a big boat, however He always managed to have a motor boat, I was on a boat when I was four years old, pretty fearless now, I don't know anyone that has a boat now days,My Dad passed away last year.

  • @Gamingshorts8tvGamingshorts8tv
    @Gamingshorts8tvGamingshorts8tv Před 4 měsíci +2

    Nice job
    Love from phillipines

  • @arifin1954
    @arifin1954 Před rokem +5

    Amazing achievement.
    Reminds me of the TILLIKUM the Indian canoe from British Columbia and Captain Voss who sailed across the oceans. Great people !

  • @joseph1980.
    @joseph1980. Před rokem +4

    This is a masterpiece

  • @wavehead11
    @wavehead11 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Cheers to the crew. What an astounding accomplishment.

  • @saschaliebig6499
    @saschaliebig6499 Před 2 měsíci +1

    What a Journey! Just a Landratte from Germany here with No sailing expirience. But how inspiring this is! Thanks for sharing

  • @Bgo909
    @Bgo909 Před 10 měsíci +4

    While sitting here watching this and wishing I could take a ride on the boat it hit me! Like a slap, it hit me how brave these people are. Everyone on board knows that there’s much better technology available, much more sturdy boats. I really believe this makes this crew much more brave than the first, because in the mind of the men aboard the ship many decades ago, hell they was on board the latest and greatest most technologically sophisticated vessel in their time, u couldn’t of gotten better, but to be on a boat like this now, ur constantly thinking man I wish we was on a nice new yacht. Lol. I hope I conveyed what I was thinking, sometimes I don’t type how I meant Lol

  • @dr.pramodkumar4974
    @dr.pramodkumar4974 Před 11 měsíci +12

    Brave sailors,incredible journey,salute all seamen.

  • @yamnuska1
    @yamnuska1 Před 8 měsíci +2

    I need not mention a legend. What an amazing experience.

  • @RI-uq1jz
    @RI-uq1jz Před 9 měsíci +1

    I love the Chief face as the big tree comes down. What pride and culture, very gifted people.

  • @pabloenriquetirabassi7060

    An amazing adventure!! An excellent document, as beautiful as few and one of those that are no longer produced. I loved it and I will see it again, enjoy it and in a certain way, live it. Thank you !!
    Greetings from Argentina

  • @farmerZen
    @farmerZen Před rokem +7

    The ultimate adventure on earth, crossing the the Indic ocean in a nutshell. Just amazing

  • @ironhat2
    @ironhat2 Před 2 měsíci +2

    great doc.
    men, and woman, with balls of steel.

  • @anthonykarithi6519
    @anthonykarithi6519 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Taking us back in time.Amazing

  • @sonofamountain2862
    @sonofamountain2862 Před měsícem +3

    Balls of steel.

  • @oleksiipivtorak859
    @oleksiipivtorak859 Před rokem +6

    The life is a daring adventure or nothing at all.- Chico Hansen (Ellen Keller)

  • @dustman96
    @dustman96 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Thank you for posting this fantastic documentary of an epic voyage.

  • @danielledanielledan1
    @danielledanielledan1 Před rokem +2

    Thank you

  • @NefariousEnough
    @NefariousEnough Před rokem +28

    Brilliant, Bill!! To have documented and now presented this epic crossing is a record that will be a significant part of history forever. Thanks to all who played a part! 🍻

    • @user-db9qp7ql2y
      @user-db9qp7ql2y Před rokem +1

      Fsfbqan😅b😅n

    • @mzyon1985
      @mzyon1985 Před rokem

      Bralunt dwiryibl iocjhflop agnjsfbkzaglp?!! Hohfak yoy tirqd'

  • @shibuigardenbungalows0420
    @shibuigardenbungalows0420 Před 10 měsíci +3

    Having designed and built the world largest traditionally built wooden trimaran here on Lombok Indonesia. I can totally relate

  • @my_name_is_chef4856
    @my_name_is_chef4856 Před rokem +2

    Seeing all of these old documentaries makes it so apparent that humanity has begun devolving. Peoples willingness to forfeit their freedoms for security from the government is mind boggling to me.

    • @harukrentz435
      @harukrentz435 Před 11 měsíci

      Hehehe youve got a point there. But tbh every land has had its own goverment rn you cant just hoop from 1 island to another just like in th past.

  • @primo7552
    @primo7552 Před 5 měsíci +2

    What a crew! What a film! What an inspiration! ❤

  • @TheRealDoctorBonkus
    @TheRealDoctorBonkus Před rokem +3

    Wow! The Kon Tiki that nobody knows, for sure! That was an incredible voyage and documentary!

  • @dillonhall266
    @dillonhall266 Před rokem +5

    Truely epic tale! It’s up there with shackleton and his men.

    • @OneOut1
      @OneOut1 Před 5 měsíci

      Not close to Shackleton but admiral none the less.

  • @ihspan6892
    @ihspan6892 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Brilliant, thank you for posting.

  • @Vivendocadadia
    @Vivendocadadia Před rokem +1

    Amen for the blessed last image of this gourgeus movie.

  • @carveroutdoors
    @carveroutdoors Před rokem +7

    Absolutely epic video and adventure. Thank you very much for sharing!

  • @ikaikamaleko8370
    @ikaikamaleko8370 Před rokem +47

    Watching this I realize how even more impressive it was, that the Polynesians traversed the Pacific Ocean in double hulled canoes, using the stars and quite successfully.

    • @spencertracy7861
      @spencertracy7861 Před rokem +6

      Id have to agree

    • @sematagi9291
      @sematagi9291 Před rokem +12

      I must say I admire the sheer mad idealism of this journey, although I would have opted for a well built double hulled canoe...

    • @harpar1028
      @harpar1028 Před rokem +2

      FIJIAN MASTER SEAMANSHIP AND CANOE CRAFTSMEN

    • @ohyea1976
      @ohyea1976 Před rokem

      Probably never happened... Leftist propoganda

    • @Home_Rich
      @Home_Rich Před 10 měsíci +8

      Let's be honest here, our past ancestors were far more intelligent than any current intellectual.

  • @yZstarAk1979
    @yZstarAk1979 Před 2 měsíci

    Fkn Incredible. Not repeating or talking, but Displaying History in time. Brilliant!!

  • @rimasmeleshyus9486
    @rimasmeleshyus9486 Před rokem +2

    Amazing voyage, what a the greatest epic crossing in Indian Ocean.

  • @robertbailey2342
    @robertbailey2342 Před rokem +5

    Outstanding!! Thank you for sharing

  • @bro5800
    @bro5800 Před 11 měsíci +4

    well said :"The life either is a great adventure or nothing at all".

  • @nazuddin6346
    @nazuddin6346 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Bill God bless you
    Amen thanks for these Awesome Documentrys❤

  • @arturobayangos1223
    @arturobayangos1223 Před rokem +2

    Mabuhay Sarimanok ! I was only 12 when i read it at Mater Boni .

  • @jackglossop4859
    @jackglossop4859 Před 3 měsíci +15

    Can we have a moments silence for the guy who was fighting Malaria whilst on that pitching deck. I can’t think of a more unpleasant experience! 🤮

  • @jaileal8806
    @jaileal8806 Před rokem +3

    Thank you for uploading this.

  • @billybobkingston5604
    @billybobkingston5604 Před rokem +2

    Best thing film I have seen in years, has everything and more, if only my social anthropology lectures showed this, hats off to everyone and bravo to the cameraman

  • @michaelmcginn7260
    @michaelmcginn7260 Před rokem +2

    Outstanding.

  • @wira2011
    @wira2011 Před rokem +3

    Thank you for the videos. Very informative and the history behind very outstanding.

  • @nujufas
    @nujufas Před rokem +3

    Thank you for the video

  • @marcienavyvet
    @marcienavyvet Před 9 měsíci +2

    Always enjoy your videos! And learn from each one. We are at Grays Harbor, Wa. I’m part time in a wheelchair. Determined to own a sailboat.

  • @elLocodelsubte
    @elLocodelsubte Před rokem +1

    imo the navegation old guy was key to this . thank u for this video dude i really, like really really enjoyed it. i saved it to rewatch in with my son a few years foward

  • @topofthemorning6832
    @topofthemorning6832 Před 11 měsíci +3

    We really are the most impressive animals to ever exist.
    Lots of people are thankful to be alive, but you never hear people say they are thankful to be a human.