Sailing out of Key West in heavy weather

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  • čas přidán 13. 04. 2023
  • Sailing our 28' sailboat on a 250 mile leg back to Clearwater and we experience heavy weather and big waves.
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  • @jereland8200
    @jereland8200 Před rokem +17

    The comment about wondering if the boat could take the weather reminded me of what I was told 50 years ago. An old guy told me when I was young "Your boat can take a lot more than you kid". I found that to be true and the older I get the more accurate it is.

    • @kalyxhighgrade8392
      @kalyxhighgrade8392 Před 9 měsíci +1

      that's one i'll be remembering for sure, thank you

    • @TOMVUTHEPIMP
      @TOMVUTHEPIMP Před měsícem

      No "old guy" told you that. Thats just some nonsense everyone in sailing channel comments section says. Ive heard that probably 5,000 times.

  • @jimmccann6876
    @jimmccann6876 Před rokem +18

    Congratulations to you both. For what it's worth, Rule 1 in offshore sailing is do not be constrained by a schedule. ( Now you know why.)

    • @AdventuresInParadise
      @AdventuresInParadise  Před rokem +13

      Yea, I've heard the saying, you can't sail on a schedule. Well, it's either do this on a schedule or don't take long trips...for working people like us.

  • @yonny1954
    @yonny1954 Před rokem +4

    You need to get out more. I have done that trip in far worse conditions in a 1986 Cal 28 shoal draft ( essentially the same boat with a taller rig) We had gust to 50 on deck and sustained at 30-35. 15-18 ft seas in 4-5 set and that was followed by 20-25 ft about 30* from the others tried to heave but the odd monster nearly would knock us down. So we pushed on for a while but we were being punished for very little forward progress, would punch through one and fall in the trough and the next one would break at the mast, bluewater to mid chest. Turned with the engine to quickly get us taking the seas over starboard quarter. Now making for Naples. Surfing down the face of the 15-25 ft waves, fine line between pitchpoling and getting rolled. Tried trailing a warp but the resistance would pull the transom through the following sea and we got seriously pooped, twice, drains worked great and with the cockpit full she would roll a bit and it was all gone in 10 sec. So yes that boat will take it. We found ourselves in the mess because NOAA said a high pressure in the Atlantic would drift south and dissipate and a low off the Yucatan was moving to the East but also to dissipate. NOPE! INSTEAD THEY BOTH INTENSIFIED AND WE WE CAUGHT IN THE CONVERGENCE. OUCH! POINT IS YOUR BOAT SHOULD ALWAYS BE PREPAIRED AND SO SHOULD THE CREW. Get more windy conditions experience. Tampa bay would be a good place to start. Don't let your dreams interfere with prudence. But good on you, you did. it I hope you do a serious post mortem of the trip but be humble not inordinately fearful. You did good!

  • @seedillume9169
    @seedillume9169 Před rokem +6

    I really love watching your honest, unadulterated sailing experiences! It is a refreshing change from the usual CZcams sailing videos. I hope the trip did not discourage you too much from sailing to Key West in the future...at least in a 28ft boat. 😁

    • @AdventuresInParadise
      @AdventuresInParadise  Před rokem +2

      I would just make sure the weather had a better chance of being not terrible.

  • @buckethead560
    @buckethead560 Před rokem +3

    As a sailor that followed in your guys footsteps, I had a 1974 Catalina 22 and now an 1981 oday 28, it's it sucks that you had to go through that. It was a very impressive feat. That said it's good to know the boat can handle it as well.

    • @markbuskens6070
      @markbuskens6070 Před rokem +2

      It didn’t suck, that was good training for them and they handled it great

  • @keithgoodman762
    @keithgoodman762 Před rokem +7

    If not for the courage of the fearless crew……
    😊😊
    Appreciate your videos👍🏻👍🏻

  • @hoosierpete
    @hoosierpete Před rokem +5

    Nice job staying with it, I really wish the camera conveyed how big those waves really are, and how rough a ride that is on a fin keel boat. You guy's did magnificent, never lose faith in your vessel and she'll get you home.

  • @amandapanda4543
    @amandapanda4543 Před 9 měsíci

    Thank you for these videos!
    I’m not a sailor, but would like to be some day. Your adventure reminded me of one I had with my soon-to-be wife in 1996 on a motorcycle. We rode from CT to Charlotte, NC, then up to Libertyville, IL (north of Chicago), then home. No windscreen, no rain gear, no sun screen, we got sunburned badly on the first two days, then it poured in VA on the third day. I couldn’t see any faster than 50 MPH, and trucks were passing us doing 80 on I-81. There were other nail-biting moments, but that was the worst. We were and still are working people with limited vacation time.
    We were married a year later and celebrated 26 years of “marital bliss” two months ago. After that trip, we knew what each other was made of more than ever before.
    We still ride, but are considering taking up sailing. Your videos were no nonsense real deal stuff!

    • @AdventuresInParadise
      @AdventuresInParadise  Před 9 měsíci

      Good comparison... I'm a rider also, I totally get that. Sucks to learn what not to do by doing it.

    • @amandapanda4543
      @amandapanda4543 Před 9 měsíci

      @@AdventuresInParadise…but as you noted, we would not trade that experience for anything in the world…
      I will look forward to future videos!

  • @caseykandow87
    @caseykandow87 Před rokem +3

    Some wicked off-shore wind and waves! Great video…has me on the edge of my seat. Looking forward to seeing the next episode!

  • @MrGoodTimeBob
    @MrGoodTimeBob Před rokem +7

    If she's still around, you're gonna want to keep that lady.

    • @TOMVUTHEPIMP
      @TOMVUTHEPIMP Před měsícem

      Not every dude is a simp like you trying to lock down any chick that will talk to them.

  • @denniskongsiri1124
    @denniskongsiri1124 Před rokem +2

    Great video. We were the catamaran that went by. Azeta is a Lagoon 500. We had one reef in and doing about 9.5 knots when we passed you. Took us about 24 hours from Key West to St Pete.

    • @AdventuresInParadise
      @AdventuresInParadise  Před rokem +1

      Cool! Is that weather you'd sail in often? We took 44 hours to get back and 55 to get there. We got to the inlet around 4am and getting the main down in that weather wasn't fun!

    • @denniskongsiri1124
      @denniskongsiri1124 Před rokem +3

      @@AdventuresInParadise We sailed Azeta from Sicily to Florida in 2020. Quite often conditions were similar in the Med as it was winter. Going downwind in 20-25 KTS is not a problem, but that day the sea state was the issue. That area around Key West seems to be prone to this. I recall we had encountered a worse situation in 2020, in the same location while returning from the Med. After we passed you, by 5pm the waves and the wind was more synchronized. We put the boat's autopilot in wind mode at 135 degree true wind and sailed all the way to Sarasota around 6am in mostly 3-5 ft seas, and wind 15-20 KTS. Luckily we made it back Friday morning. The wind picked up again with 25-30 at Tampa Bay inlet. Hope to see you guys again. If you're in the St. Pete area, give us a ring and we'll go out for a sail.

    • @AdventuresInParadise
      @AdventuresInParadise  Před rokem +1

      @@denniskongsiri1124 We would love that, or at least a tour of your boat! Email me adventuresinparadiseFL@gmail.com

  • @kayneottley4669
    @kayneottley4669 Před rokem +2

    Absolute legends, well done! A credit to your mental toughness. With similar size boat, this is really admirable.

  • @MickLay
    @MickLay Před rokem

    Great vid! Thanks...!

  • @sboy1955
    @sboy1955 Před rokem +1

    It’s not for everyone… I’m sure after all this, you two will make the right decision for the future.

  • @davelawrence6777
    @davelawrence6777 Před rokem +1

    Memories Jason you guys prepare well and this will remain etched in your mind for all your life . Fair winds and following seas

  • @xavpil2
    @xavpil2 Před rokem +1

    Nice job on getting us hooked to see what’s happening next! Love it!

  • @powellkwd40
    @powellkwd40 Před rokem

    Looking forward to the next video. Thanks for sharing.

  • @mvintrigue-trawlerdiy1101

    Woohhoo! Cant watch right now but will as soon as I get home. I have been looking forward to this!!

  • @superwag634
    @superwag634 Před rokem +2

    Well done. Susie is tougher than most women I’ve ever had onboard as crew. You learn 10 times faster in heavy weather. In hindsight, these conditions will look like modest weather given enough sailing. I once experienced 80 knots and 60 foot seas. Hopefully never again

  • @sartorst3376
    @sartorst3376 Před rokem

    Hang in there. Literally 😊

  • @markbuskens6070
    @markbuskens6070 Před rokem +2

    All I can say is that was awesome 😮😮

  • @kathyshelton9856
    @kathyshelton9856 Před rokem +2

    On a good note, your boat brought you home 😊

  • @polishsausage007
    @polishsausage007 Před rokem

    Love it, looked like a great ride!!! Something you'll remember for a long time...

  • @james_chatman
    @james_chatman Před rokem +1

    It sure looked like an adventure! Happy Anniversary!

  • @VladimirGolondrina
    @VladimirGolondrina Před rokem

    Wow! Looked like a harrowing trip back to Clearwater. Thank you for sharing the experience of the trip! We appreciate at the footage and commentary.

  • @samgentile7494
    @samgentile7494 Před rokem +1

    $200 per day to rent a 28 foot boat slip in KW. $300 per day to rent a fully furnished air conditioned 2 bedroom waterfront house with dock in Key Colony Beach (just 50 miles north of KW) one week minimum rental.

    • @AdventuresInParadise
      @AdventuresInParadise  Před rokem +1

      Transient slip prices. If you arrived in a larger boat, you'd spend a few thousand per week, and we saw many boats that lead me to believe they can all afford it. We met some people in a 45' boat who were there for weeks, so just imagine !

  • @jshenderson
    @jshenderson Před rokem

    Happy Anniversary. Thanks for sharing your adventures. That will be one anniversary trip that you will not soon forget.

  • @jaydubya4727
    @jaydubya4727 Před rokem

    Thank you very much for taking us along! I can imagine how you must have felt, thinking how bad it was and how long you had to go. Probably a good thing you didn't know it was going to get worse! In the end though, I'm sue you are taking away learning that will make you a better sailor and able to control what you can control and have more confidence that you are going to make it through. Must have been really scary, though!!

  • @Callsign_KillerB
    @Callsign_KillerB Před 12 dny

    $200.00 a night in Key West isn’t bad however, if you join a GCYA association you should be able to stay in a guest slip or someone’s slip that is away for much cheaper. Most Yacht Clubs and Marinas across the Gulf Coast should honor your membership with these benefits. I’m in Louisiana but have stayed overnight all along the Coast from Corpus to Pensacola. The last time I was in Gulfport I stayed in someone’s slip that was away and just left $50.00 with the clubhouse.

  • @PatrickHoodDaniel
    @PatrickHoodDaniel Před rokem +1

    I feel the same swaying after sailing, especially if I am looking down. I stay reefed everytime I sail these days. It is super windy. Pretty crazy conditions out there. I was on the edge of my seat! Haha.

  • @HDlife518
    @HDlife518 Před rokem

    Wow, awesome video!! I can’t wait for the final episode of your journey back home to drop!

  • @rickc303
    @rickc303 Před rokem

    10:11 nice flotation devices 👌🏻

  • @mauroceresa1219
    @mauroceresa1219 Před rokem +1

    Better do some practice before open sea crossing. Maybe 30knots+ as soon as the wind come so that you do not have much waves and 10-15knots with 3-4m sea when the wind is passed. In any case one of the most risky aspect in these condition is not the boat but the human mistake like open portlight, etc. being focus keeping the boat on course make people realize they are in trouble quite late and panic will do the rest. I do not know your boat well but for it 30-35 deg is not much.
    Great achievement from the Catalina 22 time.

  • @Mattdoran-ph3cm
    @Mattdoran-ph3cm Před rokem +1

    Wow y’all really came a long way from the earlier sailing of that 22’
    Y’all retained your cool and hot through that Key West trek…looking for your follow up video completing the trip back home

  • @mvintrigue-trawlerdiy1101

    Excellent video. Hardly a vacation. But it was certainly an amazing life experience, and you have it on great video. Cant wait for the next one. And cant wait to see your fnal thoughts on this and where you are going from here.

  • @trailtuffnets
    @trailtuffnets Před rokem

    Thanks for sharing your trip! Awesome job . It must have been scary at times!

  • @bryanelam6128
    @bryanelam6128 Před 5 měsíci

    Oh btw. The cruise ship just lowers the lines down to dockworkers in a little boat, they take it over and hand to a guy who connects it to the bollard.

  • @JMoneyPulseChain
    @JMoneyPulseChain Před rokem

    Looks like quite the adventure! Happy Anniversary to you both.

  • @nodogrunner
    @nodogrunner Před rokem +3

    Well at least you said you went to the bathroom instead of I had to go change my shorts! It does not look bad on video but you can hear in your voice, you are not having fun. Rigging Doctor just said the most dangerous thing to do is sail on a schedule. You said you did not like the forecast.

    • @AdventuresInParadise
      @AdventuresInParadise  Před rokem +6

      Many people see people sailing in larger blue water boats that weigh three times what ours weighs and have another 10-15 feet in length, so you have to consider this also. Doing this for a few hours in one thing, but try it for 50+ hours with no let-up. I had to pee in a cup all night as there was no way I'd unclip after we got knocked down and had the rail and windows under water in the pitch black of night over and over. Susy had to go inside and close it up, I was all alone out there hand steering for 12 hours straight with zero visibility as it got so bad the auto-pilot could not keep us out of trouble.

    • @nodogrunner
      @nodogrunner Před rokem

      @@AdventuresInParadise Does this mean you are done sailing? I should ask that after the next video. God bless.

  • @ud4458
    @ud4458 Před rokem

    It’s great to see you two advancing and pushing the limits of that awesome boat, and your skills. That’s one thing I enjoy most about your channel is see the real emotion of learning sailing from almost scratch. Y’all have come so far!!
    I bet it makes all the dockside struggles worth it after nerves settle.
    We have to temporarily sell our Catilina 22 , learned a lot but marina too far and boat too small. I will be back though, hopefully.

    • @AdventuresInParadise
      @AdventuresInParadise  Před rokem +1

      Thanks for the message. I sometimes miss the smaller boat and its simplicity and less upkeep. The wife misses nothing about it.

    • @ud4458
      @ud4458 Před rokem +1

      @@AdventuresInParadise I hear ya, I'll either end up with a blue water boat or a dingy haha. I often oscillate between the two choices.

  • @charlescoulon7336
    @charlescoulon7336 Před rokem +1

    Happy Anniversary!!!!!!

  • @simplecountrydrummer
    @simplecountrydrummer Před 4 měsíci

    Ya be a good idea to keep that companionway and all hatches closed up in seas like that.

  • @gregpackard2659
    @gregpackard2659 Před rokem +1

    Drop the main. You will be much more comfortable. Capt greg.

  • @maritimetees2315
    @maritimetees2315 Před rokem +2

    Good footage of the sea. For the Oday 28 and your offshore experience, yes, it was a rough trip. You could have used a 3rd reef. That pilot you have is really a coastal pilot. Does not do well in those conditions. I hope it held up for you for the balance of the trip. The key for those pilots is no weather helm. Your wife's face as the winds increase with the seas is classic. She has something to tell her students.

    • @AdventuresInParadise
      @AdventuresInParadise  Před rokem +2

      Thanks. These O'day 28's only have two reefing points. If I had a third, I would have used it. We were flying in the 8's and 9's and hit over 10 knots down waves in the next episode, as the waves turn and come from behind us all day and night.

    • @maritimetees2315
      @maritimetees2315 Před rokem

      @Adventures In Paradise One thing is for sure, you gained some valuable experience, and that is priceless.

    • @rickc303
      @rickc303 Před rokem

      ​@@AdventuresInParadise can always have sail modified by a sail shop to add 3rd reef point 🤷‍♂️

  • @SailingInScotland
    @SailingInScotland Před rokem

    You are both doing a fantastic job. You'll find that ODay can take a lot more than you can. You'll learn to trust her and you'll feel much better about going out even in rough weather. I've got a Eygthene 24 and she rides like a surf board in weather like that, but I know she can take it. Keep it up.

    • @AdventuresInParadise
      @AdventuresInParadise  Před rokem

      Thanks for the comment. I'm hoping that even if the boat can take it, I never find myself in that situation again. "can take it" would be fine for a few hours, but 50 hours of that and in the moonless nights... it was just bonkers.

  • @koertoosterhuis
    @koertoosterhuis Před rokem

    Happy anniversary. Lol Sam Holmes

  • @svbettybelle
    @svbettybelle Před rokem

    the boat can take most conditions, requires competence and experience to handle the situations.

  • @justinhill9915
    @justinhill9915 Před rokem

    I know hindsight is always 20/20 but u should have definitely found a marina to overnight at when the weather turned and before darkness. BUT, you guys made it through safe and now you know the warning signs to look out for. 😁👍
    Looking forward to the insane video I know is coming!

  • @billmead5052
    @billmead5052 Před rokem

    Ciff hanger! I guess you make it through ok since you're able to make a part II 😁

  • @Angel-fi4qd
    @Angel-fi4qd Před rokem +1

    Hope you guys are okay

  • @SethVanHuss
    @SethVanHuss Před rokem

    Nice shot of the GH47. Just sold a GH37.

    • @AdventuresInParadise
      @AdventuresInParadise  Před rokem

      How much are those boats?

    • @SethVanHuss
      @SethVanHuss Před rokem

      @@AdventuresInParadise GH37 are around $300k give or take $30k. There's only 19 out there at this point. I believe the GH47 is $450k-900k. They're still being built, so you see a lot bigger price range.

  • @michaelvanwinkle7919
    @michaelvanwinkle7919 Před rokem

    Looks like it was time for another reef in the main or reducing the jib sail.

  • @timburnett6729
    @timburnett6729 Před rokem

    The more you do it the better you will get.

  • @Ed-ip2sg
    @Ed-ip2sg Před 9 měsíci

    I glad you made it but why only a couple of nights? Still in my C22 but dreaming of a catamaran that I can’t afford.

  • @rickblack2353
    @rickblack2353 Před rokem

    I'm assuming you made it since i watched the video.Can't wait to see the next one.
    p.s. it will only make you a better sailor.

  • @bryansenulis7242
    @bryansenulis7242 Před rokem

    Noticed u had a watch on...if my ask what kind is it. I'm guessing it's a citizen or seiko like I wair but maybe I'm wrong

  • @williamtownsend3279
    @williamtownsend3279 Před rokem

    Is there a part 2?

    • @AdventuresInParadise
      @AdventuresInParadise  Před rokem

      Yes coming soon.

    • @williamtownsend3279
      @williamtownsend3279 Před rokem

      @@AdventuresInParadise Cool. I didn't want to think someone found that last video washed up on shore stuffed in a bottle or something. 😁

  • @libertyforamericanow
    @libertyforamericanow Před 5 měsíci

    Some bob marley wiould of been helpful anyways.
    Do you have auto pilot? Id set auto pilot and relax inside.
    Not sure, ive never been sailing

  • @williamwuolo8926
    @williamwuolo8926 Před rokem

    How about how Sam Holmes bought that one boat at Burnt Store Marina. Wheny ou guys bought your boat I think that boat was also on Craig's List. But I digress; did you take those anti-seasick patches? Does this change your perception on sailing?

    • @AdventuresInParadise
      @AdventuresInParadise  Před rokem +5

      I seem to only get sick the first day, then I'm fine, and that's only when we sail in the Gulf, not on calm water. I never want to sail in bad weather again, or at night, I can tell you that. Not in a 28' costal cruiser that's only 8,000lbs anyway.

    • @williamwuolo8926
      @williamwuolo8926 Před rokem

      @@AdventuresInParadise Yes that would seem to me like a loss of control situation and vertigo leading to me puking my guts out. Well, it's been a real education!

  • @Sailing-Alicante-
    @Sailing-Alicante- Před rokem

    200 per night??
    Ridiculous.