Sailing to Bahamas on a 16ft boat

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  • We sailed our hobie 16 from Miami to the Bahamas on our third attempt. It took 13 hours to sail 85 nautical miles. It was really crazy. the hulls filled up with so much water we almost sank and the starboard rudder broke off 25 miles from our destination.
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  • @marklanders630
    @marklanders630 Před 2 lety +533

    Down to one rudder, sinking, lost the cargo net, join us next week as we sail around the Bahamas! By far the best sailing adventure channel on CZcams.

    • @BoxadorusRex
      @BoxadorusRex Před 2 lety +20

      Until they lose both rudders and the videos suddenly stop.

    • @MrSullyO
      @MrSullyO Před 2 lety

      Courage!

    • @BoxadorusRex
      @BoxadorusRex Před 2 lety +17

      It's one of those channels where you message them asking why they haven't posted next week's video yet and nobody ever replies. :)

    • @Aaron.deRuiter
      @Aaron.deRuiter Před 2 lety

      Hey Sam, loving the cat videos mate! Thought you might be interested in a 20ft catamaran I'm building near Sydney Australia... czcams.com/video/lHIIsAi3Sf0/video.html Cheers, Aaron

    • @outtheblue9470
      @outtheblue9470 Před 2 lety

      hey guys do you know what maps he used for the current?

  • @JoyElectric567
    @JoyElectric567 Před 2 lety +64

    That laugh saying the boat almost sunk because it had so much water in it's hulls really cracked me up. Sam is an absolute madlad lunatic. The chick seems to be the perfect match because she doesn't seem to give a shit either. Just don't die doing that stuff.

    • @judithschneider7000
      @judithschneider7000 Před rokem

      Neither have any sense of safety or common sense. He is negligent in doing the trip. Idiots.

    • @kchididdy
      @kchididdy Před 14 dny

      Always a good idea to have a bilge pump. $15 item can save your life.

  • @jarodstrain8905
    @jarodstrain8905 Před rokem +36

    There's a fine line between having an adventure and toying with death.
    I'm not even sure which side of the line this was on.
    Glad you made it.

    • @dave1082
      @dave1082 Před 3 měsíci

      How did they make it back to Florida with1 rudder and leaky hulls?

  • @websherp
    @websherp Před 2 lety +210

    Yikes. Sketchy mast, hulls, rudder and cargo storage. Good thing you have a pool toy for a life raft. Glad you made it and love the optimism, but those are some pretty thin margins.

    • @antonioverga3232
      @antonioverga3232 Před 2 lety +3

      😅

    • @Sail2Learn
      @Sail2Learn Před 2 lety +7

      LOL - I imagine (I'm hopeful!) that these experiences are solid reality checks for Sam. He and Zoe are definitely gutsy.

    • @AB-kg6rk
      @AB-kg6rk Před 2 lety +5

      Should have brought a bigger boat!

    • @dingojones
      @dingojones Před 2 lety +1

      *blue pool toy

    • @ksm1985
      @ksm1985 Před 2 lety +1

      Damn son I was getting sweaty palms, risky biscuits for sure.

  • @Enfelis
    @Enfelis Před 2 lety +72

    Your videos legit got me into sailing. This video felt like one of those ones you find on a gopro washed up on shore ten years later lol. Be safe my man.

  • @johnt372
    @johnt372 Před 2 lety +61

    As a former H16 owner I've got to say you folks have guts! That was a heck of a risk. The 16 just isn't made to carry any cargo weight, and water in the hulls is bad news in waves. Glad you made it.

    • @leecowell8165
      @leecowell8165 Před 9 dny

      Yep been there. These boats are NOT meant for off shore! They're just too easy to pitch pole which can be dangerous even fatal.

  • @BrettAtherstone
    @BrettAtherstone Před 2 lety +9

    This is the most chaotic and chilled sailing video Ive ever seen.

  • @mtadams2009
    @mtadams2009 Před 2 lety +7

    I love your channel and you Sam seem like a nice person. That said I am happy Zoe is not my daughter. You are pushing things just a bit to much and I have done my share of reckless stuff. Please stay safe and take good care of Zoe she is someone’s daughter. Being a parent can be very stressful. This is coming from someone who traveled the West living in his tent rock climbing. Yeah I too am lucky to be alive. Take care Update, I just got back from eight days in Saint Lucia where I took a sailing lesson and sailed a 14 foot Hobbie and fell in love with sailing this small craft. This all said I now realize more than ever that was crazy what you two did. I am very happy it all worked out. These boats are very fun to sail but so easy to tip over. Good job.

    • @leecowell8165
      @leecowell8165 Před 9 dny

      On my 16' hobie I had a shroud extension on both sides because I often sailed single handed and was ALWAYS dumping it over. But without that extension no way was this thing gonna be righted by one person and especially with a mesh trampoline (to assist). Those were the days.

  • @simmonscarl1
    @simmonscarl1 Před 2 lety +47

    I would add some lights somewhere and maybe a radar reflector. Looks like the hull has a max range of 75 miles. Keep the videos coming because when they stop we will worry.

  • @adventuresofsailorpauli1543

    This is a great video for illustrating why a daysailer is not a good choice to cross the Gulf Stream to the Bahamas from Miami, which is what new sailors often ask! Glad you made it!

  • @BrockAngelo
    @BrockAngelo Před 2 lety +238

    Man that night departure had me feeling very nervous. Glad you guys made it safely!

    • @samholmessailing
      @samholmessailing  Před 2 lety +77

      I think leaving at night was the smartest way to go because that way we knew what the conditions would be on the overnight portion on the trip

    • @alonzovillarreal4666
      @alonzovillarreal4666 Před 2 lety +12

      I thought the same thing. Sam kills it again!

    • @jamessandman3708
      @jamessandman3708 Před 2 lety +9

      @@samholmessailing I have to agree. I like sailing at night with a moon. Some of my best sailing has been that way except for that time the clouds moved over the moon and I ran into an island!! 🤣😅⛵

    • @bobhoran9778
      @bobhoran9778 Před 2 lety +4

      @@alonzovillarreal4666 what’s up Alonzo? Cool to see you here enjoying Sam’s adventures. Last night I met up with the couple from Rigging Doctor in Charleston. Got to see their boat, their birds and their dog. They are big fans of Sam as well. Wonder what Sam’s plans for returning are?

    • @alonzovillarreal4666
      @alonzovillarreal4666 Před 2 lety +11

      @@bobhoran9778 yeah I was hooked after the Cali to Hawaii trip he did in a 23 footer.

  • @jeffcalenberg4410
    @jeffcalenberg4410 Před 2 lety +64

    You were blessed with the wind from the perfect direction, no only for your crossing of the Gulf Stream, but to shield the side of your boat with the compromised hull that was leaking so bad. Had you needed to tack any where but the final approach, it seems your would have been in over your head. You were protected by angels on that one. IF you make that passage again, perhaps you should use a Hobie that is not leaking. The remainder of the Bahamas should be comparatively simple. Abaco's , Berry's and Exuma are stellar for your simple set up. Excited to see your adventure unfold - after this miracle passage.

    • @BoxadorusRex
      @BoxadorusRex Před 2 lety

      Maybe tether and wear life jackets too and be followed by a support vessel

    • @christophernoto
      @christophernoto Před 2 lety +3

      I =have= heard it said that it is better to be lucky than to be good! 😂🔥🤪🤪🤪

    • @Arms2
      @Arms2 Před rokem

      @@BoxadorusRex aint no adventure in that

  • @Cajundaddydave
    @Cajundaddydave Před 2 lety +121

    Glad you guys made it! When I saw the dimples in the port hull I knew she was pretty compromised and would be under water most of your passage. I would have taken a hard pass on that crossing with a marginal H16 but you proved once again that sheer determination overcomes significant odds. You are a mad adventurer Sam and the world needs more like you. Nice you found a young lass to share your adventures.
    Cheers!

    • @BoxadorusRex
      @BoxadorusRex Před 2 lety +15

      Don't cheer for people taking excessive risks. That it worked out doesn't mean it's something they should have done.

    • @matthewrockall1588
      @matthewrockall1588 Před 2 lety +3

      Yep. I was a marine search and rescue volunteer up here in BC on the Pacific coast, and I second this opinion! What an adventure! Glad you made it once again, Sam! Way to live right. You're only young once.... However, if you stick to risking discomfort, rather than actual drowning, while a beautiful young woman is putting her faith in you, I won't mind. And just think how much more fun you can have.

    • @ciaranbyrne62
      @ciaranbyrne62 Před 2 lety +1

      She's a keeper. I'm surprised Sam is roughing it like this. Here in the UK you could pick up a 4 berth 26ft sailboat with sea toilet for $2500. Which would be a lot safer. In the UK for insurance purposes 26 ft and inboard engine is the minimum spec for insurance purposes to go past the 12 nautical mile coastal limit.

    • @michaelcee8348
      @michaelcee8348 Před 2 lety

      @@BoxadorusRex yes it does, box. you are wrong.

    • @michaelcee8348
      @michaelcee8348 Před 2 lety

      @@ciaranbyrne62 yes ci. the uk is socialistic. sorry.

  • @chriskelly6559
    @chriskelly6559 Před 2 lety +47

    Showed this to a friend who, after watching, said, "That dude crazy!" I told him it's adventure crazy, not mental crazy. Sailor Sam is the man!

    • @TomHodder
      @TomHodder Před 2 lety

      "adventure crazy, not mental crazy" :-)

    • @desmacmahon7582
      @desmacmahon7582 Před 2 lety +1

      Nah sorry, that’s mental crazy and just plain lucky.

    • @Captain_Clark_CDoryAdventures
      @Captain_Clark_CDoryAdventures Před 2 lety

      @@desmacmahon7582 it would be luck if someone like myself made that passage safely. That was more than luck. Best wishes. 🙏

    • @desmacmahon7582
      @desmacmahon7582 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Captain_Clark_CDoryAdventures You and me both. Not doubting his skill but luck was smiling on him too.

    • @Captain_Clark_CDoryAdventures
      @Captain_Clark_CDoryAdventures Před 2 lety

      @@desmacmahon7582 agreed 100%.Have a nice day. 😉

  • @crustycobs2669
    @crustycobs2669 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Sam, I'm a big fan. You are somewhat mad, with trying to sail with no wind, in the dark.
    Best line was; ''we might be sinking, but we're halfway there, so might as well keep going!''
    And then; ''WE lost half our rudder, but only 24 miles to go''. Genius!

  • @afj4ojfa340
    @afj4ojfa340 Před 2 lety +154

    This video without a doubt had me on the edge of my chair just like your first californa to hawaii video did! Bravo Sam and Zoe!

    • @oooodles3
      @oooodles3 Před 2 lety +3

      haha... same.

    • @robertmellis4064
      @robertmellis4064 Před 2 lety +11

      No. Sorry. Let’s call it beyond risky and reckless. I’ve sailed that passage and it is relatively easy. But there’s all manner of crap in the Gulf Stream, not to mention ships, tugs and other flotsam. A Hobbie just is not designed to weather the conditions, the sea state. Evidence is all over the video. I say it’s reckless and I gave you more credit than you deserve. You were VERY lucky. But foolhardy.

    • @oooodles3
      @oooodles3 Před 2 lety +4

      @@robertmellis4064 Uhhh... this is the Sam Holmes Sailing channel, no other explanation needed.

    • @sailingbrewer
      @sailingbrewer Před 2 lety +2

      Totally different. Moore 24 is a very common single hand transpac boat. So a ranger 23 not very different. A leaky Hobbie 16 without safety gear and zip tie extensions. Crazy 1 in 10 will make it he failed within recoverable range 3 times and barely made it. I'd take the ferry home and call Hobbie One a donation to the local kids

  • @johnslayton20
    @johnslayton20 Před 2 lety +25

    It was a crazy adventure but Sam I feel like one of these days things will catch up to you and you won’t be so lucky. If you keep upping the ante and trying more difficult things eventually it won’t pay off. You still rock tho

  • @j.roberthard7146
    @j.roberthard7146 Před 2 lety +18

    That was adventurous for sure. A 16' Hobie eh? Please Sam, your a good sailor and full of know-how but don't temp fate. Be safe my friend.

    • @JoeHainey
      @JoeHainey Před 2 lety +1

      I think it is a 14-foot hobie. The 16-foot has a jib.

  • @Troggination
    @Troggination Před 2 lety +5

    jfc dood, this is more of a "getting away with it" situation than "completing it neatly" kind of thing.

  • @GaIiIeoMateo
    @GaIiIeoMateo Před 2 lety +54

    Not going to lie Sam, I was genuinely worried with how non-nonchalantly you said you'd be sailing from Miami to the Bahamas, and I've never sailed a day in my life* (YET!) So glad to hear you two made it!!

    • @akcarlos
      @akcarlos Před 2 lety +7

      I'm an experienced sailor and I felt the same way , not because of the distance but the yacht and preparation

    • @cnphause
      @cnphause Před 2 lety +6

      I love Sam's channel, but there was a long list of things that needed attention before that sail took place.

  • @professormoptop
    @professormoptop Před 2 lety +7

    Its refreshing to see someone turn around and bail on a passage attempt to gather your thoughts. Then go back to the passage and be successful. Not to many channels showing this type of saling life. As a professional pilot and sailor that just completed sailing from washington to cabo, you are an inspiration Sam.

  • @jasonmcadam1405
    @jasonmcadam1405 Před 2 lety +6

    I have never seen a guy with such a positive vibe. Half glass full kind of guy despite losing a rudder and almost sinking. You’re a legend bud. Keep up the videos. 👏🏽

  • @Eddie-jr6bs
    @Eddie-jr6bs Před 2 lety +96

    I sailed my first boat to an island 25 miles out through a Chanel that I know now gets wicked. You got lucky. I liked your 24’ Hawaii trip; this one broke too many rules for someone with your level of experience.

    • @robm5091
      @robm5091 Před 2 lety +35

      Agreed. Unnecessary risk taking for content creation. I really enjoy the sailing on this channel. I really enjoy the projects on the channel. I've questioned some of the stuff in the past but it always seems to work out. This kid is wicked lucky. I hope it doesn't run out ☮️

    • @eliasghosn6754
      @eliasghosn6754 Před 2 lety +31

      Yeah this one was stupid. No navigation lights sailing over night? Harnesses? C'mon

    • @hayabusa8184
      @hayabusa8184 Před 2 lety +5

      @@eliasghosn6754 i noticed the nav lights too!

    • @tristan640
      @tristan640 Před 2 lety +12

      Yeah I hope he had an EPIRB, flares, and a VHF. Plus I would wear a lifejacket the whole trip, it's not easy to recover a MOB under sail.

    • @joefrancis759
      @joefrancis759 Před 2 lety +26

      decided to buy a real compass the day before...I'm a big fan of sam's but there is just so much doing it wrong here

  • @lazyanarchist1146
    @lazyanarchist1146 Před 10 měsíci +1

    I love this guy, he shows all the time you dont have to be some rich a hole on a 400k boat to sail. And enjoy an adventure

  • @christopherbriden8403
    @christopherbriden8403 Před 2 lety +5

    Wow. Nerves of steel. In about twenty years you will think about that trip and say, Wow.

  • @Inamorata.367
    @Inamorata.367 Před 2 lety +4

    Sam Holmes,you are off the chain!

  • @doug1219
    @doug1219 Před 2 lety +15

    that was awesome!! you're making some of the best content on youtube, my friend. just please don't kill yourself. that was a pretty sketchy situation.

  • @rickhalstead8990
    @rickhalstead8990 Před 2 lety +21

    I know "Sam Holmes Sailing" is all about embracing a bohemian approach to cruising. Usually I enjoy it. Your creative approach to establish systems and solving problems is remarkable. Even with your extensive offshore resume, this voyage showed a marked lapse uncharacteristic of your usual. I fear it might influence others with less experience to do the same. Those who have been in the thick of it off shore, know just how lucky you were this time. All that said, I am hoping for better presentations of responsible seamanship in the future so some who may be watching to learn from you see how to adventure using best practices that serve to establish greater margins of safety. I wish you the best in that endeavor. Cheers

  • @airgunner8462
    @airgunner8462 Před 2 lety +25

    Wow! Congratulations on your crossing, and Zoe is one in a million. I planned this trip back in 2010 in a 19' cabin boat, but the right weather window never appeared. Doing it at night, without lights, on HobieCat without wearing life jackets is nuts. But, you accomplished what so many others have only dreamed.

  • @islandboy50
    @islandboy50 Před 2 lety +166

    Sam, after watching both you and Zoe attempted this passage to the Bahamas which I thought was just not possible, it is my hopes that Hobie will sponsor your ventures around the Bahamas. My prayers are with the both of you and Be Safe. God Bless!

    • @joew717
      @joew717 Před 2 lety +4

      send them some adventure island trimaran kayaks LOL

    • @garychiang2568
      @garychiang2568 Před 2 lety +19

      Agreed! This is an epic trip! Really enjoyed this along with your initial sail to Hawaii many moons ago. This is such a refreshing twist from the current sailing channels aiming for giant luxurious boats. This was inspirational.

    • @scottysscandinavia5793
      @scottysscandinavia5793 Před 2 lety +23

      I suspect Hobie will be staying as far away as possible from this. The boat fell to pieces, and I don't think their lawyers would want them to be seen to be encouraging this kind of 'skin-of-the-teeth' sailing.

    • @rustysailor4672
      @rustysailor4672 Před 2 lety +20

      @@scottysscandinavia5793 I second that opinion. I always thought, that my first dislike of Sams videos would be because of bad sound. But this was unsafe, reckless and irresponsible against the crew and possible rescue forces.

    • @indydawson
      @indydawson Před 2 lety +7

      @@scottysscandinavia5793 Agreed

  • @alectrondorfman1057
    @alectrondorfman1057 Před 2 lety +19

    Having made this passage many times in sailing vessels i can tell you that crossing the Gulf Stream is no joke. It can be a treacherous body of water. A white squall can sneak up on you bringing 40 knot winds and huge waves in minutes. I have heard of others making that passage in razors and hobies over the years. The protocol is to leave at night from a southerly point. Many sail down to Fowey rock or Triumph light before pointing on a south easterly heading. The stream depending on its speed will sweep you north as you sail all night. At dawn Bimini will be on the horizon. Do not take the Gulf Stream for granted since you have made the passage safely. It can bite you!

    • @samholmessailing
      @samholmessailing  Před 2 lety +6

      Indeed. I’ve been caught in a several squalls in this area myself. can get properly nasty fast.

    • @ralfnorenberg3130
      @ralfnorenberg3130 Před 2 lety

      i am from germany.and i want to cross to bimini from key biscayne with a hobie adventure island in january or february 2023.in good weather how many hours could that take ???THX,greetings from berlin

    • @alectrondorfman1057
      @alectrondorfman1057 Před 2 lety

      @@ralfnorenberg3130 with good wind and favorable current in a hobie it is about a 45 mile trip. 6 to 8 hours at hobie speeds? But because sam did it, that does not make it advisable.

    • @ralfnorenberg3130
      @ralfnorenberg3130 Před 2 lety

      @@alectrondorfman1057 thanks for your respond,that was helpful.

  • @ellemdee276
    @ellemdee276 Před 2 lety +37

    This was, like you said, not one of your better decisions. I only watched because I figured you had to have survived to post the video here. I did the very same trip from Miami to West End in a 45'-er & we had to wait three days for a decent weather window yet even then crossing the gulf stream was seriously rough. Yikes. Sell the Hobie in Freeport & take a plane back.

    • @sailingsomeday5975
      @sailingsomeday5975 Před 2 lety +3

      Or the ferry ⛴

    • @neilquigley1030
      @neilquigley1030 Před 2 lety +1

      @@sailingsomeday5975 I'm inclined to agree on the sell-the-Hobie after cruising. Maybe you'll be offered a delivery job to somewhere - maybe a series of deliveries along your path back.

  • @MrLeventdelamort
    @MrLeventdelamort Před 2 lety +34

    Sam, I love your approach to life. You live as if this will be your last day on this earth. You may never see your 40th birthday, but you will have lived a more fulfilling life than the vast majority of us meek sheep. And Zoe (Zoey) exhibits an admirable spirit for adventure as well. Kudos to both of you.

    • @suel3804
      @suel3804 Před 2 lety +3

      That was my thoughts. He is living not existing. Maybe he will reach 80 years old and prove to everyone how we can grab life by the horns.

    • @scottysscandinavia5793
      @scottysscandinavia5793 Před 2 lety +11

      You realise you can do all of this with a little more preparation and increase your chances of reaching 40 significantly?

  • @Spoon279
    @Spoon279 Před 2 lety +5

    Tune in next week as Sam tries for the North Pole on a sled pulled by 20 fluffy hamsters.

  • @BadassVideos
    @BadassVideos Před 2 lety +2

    your sailing show is the only one that makes me NERVOUS

  • @johnenry
    @johnenry Před 2 lety +18

    You guys are something else. Who else would have come up with such a crazy scheme. Awesome!!!

  • @daneulekowski929
    @daneulekowski929 Před 2 lety +3

    Definitely another chapter in the Life and Times of Adventurer Sam Holmes. Not gonna lie, My blood pressure was probably on the high side watching.

  • @lrmorrison999
    @lrmorrison999 Před 2 lety +7

    As a private pilot I always found flying small aircraft at night was always a calm pleasant adventure. Sailing at night is likewise much calmer as long as there is some wind.

  • @blackmax222
    @blackmax222 Před 2 lety +2

    I've been watching a long time. There's two things we can't live without. One is fire, and the other is water.... and both will kill you. I talk from experience. Stop pushing your luck

  • @michaelhano8701
    @michaelhano8701 Před 2 lety +2

    Wow! You have nerves of steel! And Zoey is fearless with complete trust in her Captain. Sail on Sam Holmes and crew!

  • @robm7543
    @robm7543 Před 2 lety +53

    I'm glad you made it! I have to admit that from my comfortable seat taking a Hobie across the open ocean is nuts but you made it, you're both alive and had a great video/story to tell! We're looking forward to your exploring the Bahamas stories.
    FWIW I like having Zoe on the videos with you.

    • @IntheBlood67
      @IntheBlood67 Před 2 lety

      This guy has to be an Albino South Sea Islander!

  • @davidc6510
    @davidc6510 Před 2 lety +7

    Another great episode of Sam Holmes Sailing and special guest Zoe!!!!!!!!!!!!!! What an adventure for sure!. Well done on the safe arrival to the Bahamas. Thanks for sharing.

  • @williamallen3715
    @williamallen3715 Před 2 lety +2

    Unbelievable Sam and Zoe. What a great adventure. Thank you both.

  • @danielhaglund244
    @danielhaglund244 Před rokem +1

    I feel obliged to donate just to keep you alive! This was exiting but obviously insane! No radar deflector or lantern that I could se. No PFD on, no drysuit, no manual bilge pump and a boat that is clearly not fit for this sort of adventure. Apart form that, great!!!

  • @trailsandsails2722
    @trailsandsails2722 Před 2 lety +3

    Amazing courage Sam and Zoey and a good lesson in patience for all of us watching as you awaited for the right time to go for it. My 1974 Hobbie 16 leaks too and I did pitch pole when we hit a wave when buoyancy was low so great job handling your situation. So happy to see West End in good shape again! Looking forward to seeing more of your Bahamas trip! Dean

  • @bkinstler
    @bkinstler Před 2 lety +35

    Holy shit, Sam, you are WAY too comfortable with a (nearly) rudderless sinking ship!

  • @GulfCoastTim
    @GulfCoastTim Před 2 lety +2

    Replace those rudders with something more sturdy. You do not, i repeat do NOT ever want to lose steering on a sailing vessel of any type especially in rough conditions far offshore. I had it happen twice, once my rudder broke in half on my ODay 22, then again i lost steering on my Hunter 33 too, the cables came off, talk about hell trying to fix it offshore in bad conditions. That said...you are Sam Holmes so when things get bad, im very confident you can handle it.😎 Stay safe.

  • @georgelansing5979
    @georgelansing5979 Před 2 lety +1

    Oh my! What an adventuresome twosome! Thanks for bringing us along!

  • @wrduckclub
    @wrduckclub Před 2 lety +3

    Get this man a sponsor. This was fabulous!!!

  • @TwoHeadsBrewing
    @TwoHeadsBrewing Před 2 lety +4

    Congrats and thanks for sharing the adventure! My first boat was a Hobie 16, and I had a lot of fun ripping that thing around (and flipping it!). Glad you guys made it safely across, and long live Hobie Wan Kenobi.

  • @TheCornucopiaProject-bd5jk
    @TheCornucopiaProject-bd5jk Před 3 měsíci

    Attitude is everything.
    We celebrate hero’s and trad about the failures.
    Carry on !

  • @CalebSalstrom
    @CalebSalstrom Před 2 lety

    You are both so industrious and brave! Thank you for the videos!!

  • @regisandrews4495
    @regisandrews4495 Před 2 lety +10

    you're HUGE Sam the man !
    Whew , glad you made it !
    Now fix everything that broke
    BEFORE you head home

  • @discoverst.george3738
    @discoverst.george3738 Před 2 lety +3

    I was so nervous watching this and I loved it! You both rock!!

  • @AlexGoesSailing
    @AlexGoesSailing Před 2 lety +2

    what an amazing trip!!! Hope you both enjoy the Bahamas. SMALL BOATS ROCK!

  • @wanderinggoliard
    @wanderinggoliard Před 2 lety +1

    Amazing stuff Sam. Mad respect you both.

  • @vernoneasterday9838
    @vernoneasterday9838 Před 2 lety +3

    Glad you made it Be safe ok!

  • @itsmedaveh5516
    @itsmedaveh5516 Před 2 lety +4

    MAD RESPECT to you two. You and Zoe are both amazing. Congratulations!

    • @BoxadorusRex
      @BoxadorusRex Před 2 lety +2

      The guy could have easily have killed Zoe. When you captain a boat, ANY BOAT, you are responsible and this was a stupid act. They are lucky to be alive.

  • @petethegeek6750
    @petethegeek6750 Před 2 lety +1

    Love this guy.
    Always smiling and so positive.
    Wishing much luck and success

  • @larrycater-tx613
    @larrycater-tx613 Před 2 lety +4

    This was nerve racking. Good job!

  • @wkylehamilton
    @wkylehamilton Před 2 lety +24

    Reminds me of the time in your hawaii video when you were talking to some other people about the crossing and they were talking about their 30+ foot boats and you said you did it in a Hunter 23. Their faces were priceless.

    • @Dennis-rr4ye
      @Dennis-rr4ye Před 2 lety +4

      Ranger 23

    • @TwoHeadsBrewing
      @TwoHeadsBrewing Před 2 lety +10

      So funny that people associate a seaworth boat with the length of the vessel. Met a very interesting German man at St. Christopher's in San Francisco who was on his second circumnavigation in a Catalina 25.

    • @adamtedder1012
      @adamtedder1012 Před 2 lety +3

      @@TwoHeadsBrewing dude on CZcams did around the world in a open sailing dinghy 15ft.

    • @wyrdo1501
      @wyrdo1501 Před 2 lety +3

      @@TwoHeadsBrewing they are right tho, a 40ft boat can handle bigger seas more comfortably and safely than a 20ft boat. i think little boats can be safe tho if its a good sailor that knows how to deal with rough seas and getting thrown around trying to reef the sails. from years of watching people make these "crazy" trips and crossings i think 30ft would be the perfect middle of the road boat that would be comfortable and still really exciting to go about anywhere. a little catamaran would be really scary tho lol, you could strap yourself in and ride out some pretty crazy seas in a small mono hull that is built to be unsinkable. just like a bobber at that point floating in the pond.

    • @wkylehamilton
      @wkylehamilton Před 2 lety

      @@Dennis-rr4ye lol when I first wrote this out I called it the Swedish Fish 23 but I knew that was wrong, thanks for the correction

  • @davidsimpson9884
    @davidsimpson9884 Před 2 lety +4

    Great stuff. I had a Hobie once and ended up putting foot straps near the back of the tramp frame so you could hang out on trapeze and keep weight as far aft as possible. It helped avoid burying the leeward hull (and consequently pitchpoling).

  • @stevefazzio
    @stevefazzio Před 2 lety +2

    Wow! That was CRAZY! lol. Congratulations on making it to the Bahamas. You both are very brave! Thanks for sharing your videos.

  • @nathanleaming
    @nathanleaming Před 2 lety +1

    Balls, 100% balls! I love your guys sense of adventure and the fact you had a couple different cracks at it and then changed your strategy. It shows a good amount of experience and measure, the right way to go about pushing the limits. The Hawaii trip was what made me start watching this channel and now I know that wasn't a fluke. Sketchy just comes with the territory, but you beat the odds because underneath the 'take it as it comes attitude' is a person who clearly knows what they're capable of and who knows the sea well. A true couple of salty dogs. Mad respect! I'm inspired. All the best for the rest.

    • @carlvandenberg140
      @carlvandenberg140 Před 2 lety

      It was so calculated in such a cool way .Shackleton and Moitessier would have liked this.

  • @bigchief4044
    @bigchief4044 Před 2 lety +4

    Norrington: You are without a doubt the worst pirate I’ve ever heard of.
    Sam: But you have heard of me.

  • @gregcostanzo4724
    @gregcostanzo4724 Před 2 lety +3

    16:10 “help me hobie one kenobi, you’re my only hope”

  • @rickyspecs
    @rickyspecs Před 2 lety +2

    Your videos just keep getting better (don’t take that as a challenge to up the ante!) Most of all how you show honestly the trials and tribulations of your mad adventures. Makes me feel ok about the plans I make to do a passage and end up going for another day, again, and again! That’s life.

  • @sailingsomeday5975
    @sailingsomeday5975 Před 2 lety +31

    Sam - This takes sailing around the world in questionable boats to a whole new level!Please, when you have the time it might be worth making a video about all the preparations and knowledge you needed to make this trip.
    Weather window, experience, safety gear on board, ect.
    This was fun to watch but It was dangerous even with all the prep an experienced sailor like you must have put into it.
    I can picture some inexperienced 16 year old deciding to head off into the sunrise because they saw you do it. I can see in my mind the devastated family - Not to mention all the lives/resources that will be at risk/spent trying to rescue them.

    • @Jaantoenen
      @Jaantoenen Před 2 lety

      Ah shash... Life is... Haha!

    • @jamessandman3708
      @jamessandman3708 Před 2 lety

      good point

    • @clivestainlesssteelwomble7665
      @clivestainlesssteelwomble7665 Před 2 lety

      The Mer and the man started out sailing to Australian islands and beaches on one ... He even punctured his one hull and had to plug it up before he could get back with his girlfriend... He graduated to a Wharram later that he still has.

    • @garrettsadventure
      @garrettsadventure Před 2 lety +1

      Look up Robin Lee Graham, there is nothing wrong with a 16 year old doing this.

    • @sailingsomeday5975
      @sailingsomeday5975 Před 2 lety

      @@garrettsadventure there are certainly 16year olds with the experience to pull this off. There are also those that have never gone out further than they can swim back.
      My post was about the latter!

  • @MARKLINMAN1
    @MARKLINMAN1 Před 2 lety +5

    Elephant BALLS for sure! Wow, GLAD you guys made it safely, that is a tough sail on a damn 21 footer and you did it on a Hobie 16 footer! Epic guys.

  • @knievelhotmail
    @knievelhotmail Před 2 lety +14

    The must improbable part of this is having found a girl willing to get on that boat again after having had to turn back twice.

  • @forwork321
    @forwork321 Před 2 lety +1

    Extremely inspiring!

  • @jaymugenpower
    @jaymugenpower Před 2 lety +2

    This video made me so nervous. Can't believe you made it. Cheers to you and to Hobie! What a trek.

  • @bobcornwell403
    @bobcornwell403 Před 2 lety +4

    Looks like Neptune winked.
    Good to see you had the courage to try.
    But I think you should consider three suggestions:
    1.) Add reef points to your mainsail. Multihulls can easily fail structurally before capsizing. Reefing the main is a way to reduce loads on the cross-beams.
    2.) Add pump-out ports to both hulls. Have a fill-pipe extend from each deck to just below the trampoline. This is where you can insert the pump hose. This way, you have a means to get water out of the hulls while at sea.
    3.) Consider getting a kayak or decked over canoe. You can place the heaviest items of your gear in it, and tow it with The Hobie Cat. It can also be used as a dinghy and, if worse comes to worse, as a life boat.

  • @leftybass5860
    @leftybass5860 Před 2 lety +8

    Knowing how much those hulls leak, I had my doubts about you guys making it. Congratulations !

  • @davidwinter1379
    @davidwinter1379 Před 2 lety

    Very adventurous! Can't wait to follow the journey!

  • @vexrl9953
    @vexrl9953 Před 2 lety +1

    Sam’s next challenge: swimming to the Bahamas holding a sail

  • @jokerstyles6919
    @jokerstyles6919 Před 2 lety +4

    Crazy. She trusts you big time

  • @Jaantoenen
    @Jaantoenen Před 2 lety +5

    Suggestion: A spring-still leaf or sheet in thz core of the rudder.
    Also, fill the hulls with foam. Sprayed or otherwise. And cut two compartments dry sealed smooth flashed with top surface closing on the hulls midship a bit to stern.
    Weave the cargo net through center holes in the poles, but one over and one under alternatively. Improve the poles attachment manner.
    Epic voyage Sam. I'm thrilled.
    Get a survival surcase raft for backup... lol.

  • @bespokefit
    @bespokefit Před 2 lety

    Balls out. Unreal. Very impressed.

  • @haighaj
    @haighaj Před 2 lety +1

    Wow what a voyage in a such a small boat! Glad you made it safely

  • @imus1500
    @imus1500 Před 2 lety +11

    Sam, you are an absolute madlad!! Congrats to you and Zoe on the successful journey!!!

  • @danielsondavidf
    @danielsondavidf Před 2 lety +10

    Sam - You’ve now set the high adrenaline bar for ‘sailing channels.’

    • @BoxadorusRex
      @BoxadorusRex Před 2 lety +1

      No, he hasn't. He could have easily killed that woman, himself or both. This was a horribly dangerous act and nobody should be cheering it.

  • @russ01539
    @russ01539 Před rokem

    Sam Holmes, the only man to be seen wearing shades and a head torch at the same time, whilst drilling holes into your boat. Love it, youre a legend, its official.

  • @6Sisu9
    @6Sisu9 Před 2 lety +1

    Wow! What an experience!

  • @lrmorrison999
    @lrmorrison999 Před 2 lety +4

    Captain Bligh of the HMS Bounty and 8-10 men made a 2,000 mile open ocean voyage on a light row/sail boat in the 1700’s with little in the way of provisions.

  • @ilovezephyrhills5064
    @ilovezephyrhills5064 Před 2 lety +12

    WOW Sam and Zoe! Congratulations! You chose one of the stongest, most durable, diy friendly beachcats in the world IMHO. I grew up sailing a Hobie 16 in the Gulf Coast where my father was a yachtbroker and I even had a Hobie 16 in Atlanta on Lake Lanier which I would sail at night due to a demanding corporate work schedule. Yet at no time did I consider oceanic voyages on my Hobie. Stay safe and stay strong Sam and Zoe because I can't wait for some more very interesting CZcams content. Cheers to broad reaches in the future on high speed multihulls!

  • @charliesimeon
    @charliesimeon Před 2 lety +1

    "Not one of my best ideas" 😂The sheer lunacy of it one can't but love it !

  • @mauricioortizbuitrago3183

    I watch this more eagerly and enjoy than any Hollywood movie!! Love your adventures, very inspiring and looking forward to sail to Bahamaa too on my small sailboat

  • @georgepeat5269iearth
    @georgepeat5269iearth Před 2 lety +6

    A very amazing passage, one day you will be doing the Nor’west Passage! Zoe has a wonderful spirit to match yours. Good health on your Bahamas tripping.

    • @harryadams5651
      @harryadams5651 Před 2 lety +1

      It's been done

    • @georgepeat5269iearth
      @georgepeat5269iearth Před 2 lety

      @@harryadams5651 Yes, Just think Sam would enjoy a very different passage that few see. thou it is just getting busier. Release the lines.....

  • @seantaylor4107
    @seantaylor4107 Před 2 lety +5

    Dude you and the first mate are legends in my book. Glad your safe. Cheers.

  • @Seafariireland
    @Seafariireland Před rokem

    After you left, I suddenly thought of all the holes you drilled in the hulls and thought an emergency bilge pump might be a good idea! Too late, that was a good lesson!

  • @gilbert6803
    @gilbert6803 Před 2 lety +2

    You’re crazy man, glad y’all made it safe!

  • @sleepindragon179
    @sleepindragon179 Před 2 lety +22

    I've done enough sailing to know that's a tough passage on a little Hobie Cat.
    Just the mainsail and no jib or motor. Fair play that's no mean feat. A marginally doable passage in that craft if you ask me Sam!
    Respect Sam

  • @ts90000
    @ts90000 Před 2 lety +120

    Please wear your life jackets, especially at night or when one of you is sleeping... Zoe or Sam ending up in Davey Jones' locker means no more Sam and Zoe sailing vids for the rest of us!

    • @BoxadorusRex
      @BoxadorusRex Před 2 lety +5

      True. Even then though, the chances of being found aren't that great. Being tethered or using a safe boat or having a support sailboat is a better idea.

    • @jessicanees218
      @jessicanees218 Před 2 lety +42

      Life jackets, tether, running lights…. So many safety musts were completely disregarded. This kind of stuff puts a REALLY bad message out there for novice sailors. Dangerous content for clicks and sponsors.

    • @deadhead657
      @deadhead657 Před 2 lety +4

      @@jessicanees218 Well said.

    • @notchewie
      @notchewie Před 2 lety +6

      @@jessicanees218 💯 Came here to say this very thing. Thank you!

    • @z3128167
      @z3128167 Před 2 lety +24

      Can’t emphasise this enough. Life jackets and an EPIRB or you will not be found. I’m a Maritime search and rescue pilot. The ocean is big. We don’t find people without life jackets and beacons.

  • @buddydog1956
    @buddydog1956 Před 2 lety +1

    Sam does it all...he's a Viking !!!

  • @mathewdavis-adventuresandd6643

    Awesome !!! Finally some seat of the pants sailing. I've been searching for a video of someone sailing a small vessel over to the Bahamas and this did not disappoint. Congratulations on that successful adventure. These videos also make for some great reading in the comments section...LOL.

  • @brunsonr
    @brunsonr Před 2 lety +8

    Like others have said, I admire your adventurous spirit. I've had my ass handed to me while doing this crossing, and that was on a seaworthy boat. As you mentioned, it would have been better to spend more time preparing and testing the hobie before taking on the gulf stream. I would have liked to see you taking some basic safety precautions including wearing pfd's, showing nav lights at night, and having a plan to do repairs (rudder) and fix leaky hulls. These don't take away from the adventure, they just increase the odds that you will be around to have more adventures in the future. I'm incredibly relieved that you both made it to the other side. Now get out there and enjoy the Bahamas. Sail-on!

  • @duncanthomson5564
    @duncanthomson5564 Před 2 lety +10

    Holy shit! I admire your adventurous spirit, but you guys are the definition of “ignorance is bliss”! One thing: where’s your jib? What you might not have realized is that on a Hobie 16 the jib halyard is what pulls the mast forward and tensions the shrouds (those wires on the sides that hold the mast up). It’s part of the integrity of the entire rig. And especially with an effed-up mast base, you need the rig tensioned. But what the hell, you did it, so kudos to you both.

    • @britskaradiometeorograph8108
      @britskaradiometeorograph8108 Před 2 lety

      They had it tensioned off the tip of the triangular netting they initially had rigged up, and it looked to me like they had backup stays running to the bows of the hulls so I think they were fine, if slightly underpowered due to being slightly under tensioned

    • @duncanthomson5564
      @duncanthomson5564 Před 2 lety

      @@britskaradiometeorograph8108 Well, no, not really. The H16 has a forestay, which connects to the bows in a sort of upside-down "Y" configuration, and I think that's what you are seeing. Or maybe you are looking at the trapeze wires. On these boats the forestay is designed to be slack when you are sailing, and the tension is created with the jib halyard. But anyway, their rig stayed up and they didn't drown, so it's all moot at this point.

    • @duncanthomson5564
      @duncanthomson5564 Před 2 lety

      I saw in one of their other videos Sam used to own a Hobie 14, so that's probably why he's happy with no jib, since Hobie 14 has none. The H14 is a fantastic boat for single handing, by the way, but not too many of them still on the water. The Hobie 17 succeeded the 14, and that's the best Hobiecat ever, in my opinion, but they are also hard to find in good condition.

  • @noillusion
    @noillusion Před rokem +1

    Jut love how you are so comfortable on water. Your sailing skills are so cool. I feel you are on of gth best sailors in the world And so lucky to have Zoe as you companion. She is so complimentary to you. You are so one with wind , water and nature.
    very good !!

  • @RicardoDacostaRaghavendra

    Congratulations on your passage! Glad you two made it safe. RAM RAM!