Circumnavigating the world using celestial navigation. After a 4 yr rebuild, the adventures of an aluminum Colvin Gazelle junk-rigged schooner are underway! Please join us, Nick & Monika on the S/V Glacier Gem and follow our journey & our adventures by subscribing to our RU-vid channel at sailingglaciergem and visiting our website for blog updates at www.SailingGlacierGem.com. Hope you enjoy!
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Awww, thank you!!! We love you too!!! 💚⛵️Sure miss you… maybe you can send us an email with your phone numbers? We’d LOVE to stay in touch, by msg etc….hope to hear from you!!! How are you doing???? Sooo many questions, plz do reach out 😘💚⛵️
Nice to see you making your way south. I always tighten up the yard hauling parrell (snotter) after reefing my sail but honestly I rarely reef the foresail unless it's getting up close to 30 knots. But my boat is a bit smaller than yours.
Thank you Storm Signal! We had a blast making that video, there will be more of that to come in the future. We haven't forgotten about your video ideas...those irons are still in the fire!
I use to ask my young niece if she was wearing toilet water, she would laugh, her grandmother knew I didn't like perfume's and would give her a very faint scent to wear around me, way to funny.
I've been watching your videos for about a month and am finally caught up. I'm a fan of Gazelles and aluminium yachts, would absolutely love to see a detailed tour of Glacier Gem! Also if you ever plan to sell her it would be an enormous sin not to advertise the fact on RU-vid.
Thank you so much for watching our videos! We are still learning how to make the videos better, so please stay tuned. A detailed tour video and sailing video are on the list. Also Bahamas part 2, bahamas-jamaica, and jamaica-colombia videos are still being edited. Thank you for your video request. If you have future ideas, send 'em our way!
Ha...the chain derailed and I stopped pedaling. The chain then caught on the sprocket and the motor sensed I was still pedaling and wrapped itself in the blink of an eye. Wouldn't have happened on a regular bike.