I absolutely love your videos. They take me to places I can never go but make me feel as if I am there with you. You are very adventurous, clever and genuinely nice people. I am impressed with your sailing skills your commentary the music you choose and your wonderful, artistic and professional video skills. Thank you for sharing and well done and good luck to you all. Tony Costa
This week's video really pulled me in and set me straight. Who needs a therapist when you have Greatcircle in your life? ( Not me.) 22,600 subscribers, this has got to be RU-vid's best kept secret. Production Value - Par Excellence
Great work (noted that you dropped the main to keep speed over the waves timed well with the hull passage- less rock & roll, less work for the autopilot, less stomache discomfort for all!). Really enjoy the forward buoyancy- very safe with all of that sail up! I've really come to love the whole boat- she performs so well in light airs!! Great use of your sails. Thank heavens Tinna enjoys fishing & making sushi! Hahaha... great passage, GreatCircle! Thanks for taking us along too!
Wow, what a great video! Beautiful ladies, calm sailing, fishing, fine food, playful dolphins, colorful sunsets, wave sounds and perfect tunes!! One of your best videos yet, thank you.
Another great video. Superb cinematography and editing. Such a relaxed crew working well together. Your boat is just soooooo beautiful as it moves through the water. ❤️👏
thank you guys again for this great video. i really like to be with you all on board of this great trip around the world. Waiting with excitement for your next adventure. Keep safe and have fun.
In the first couple of years the running costs are pretty low. Insurance is the biggest post, especially when sailing outside Europe. We use just a bit of diesel and are on anchor most of the time. Breakage outside of warranty has been almost zero except for recently the main halyard and the gennaker.
Great quality photography! Nobody gets tired of watching dolphins at the bow. A sailors best friend. Impressed you can do about 0.75 of the wind speed! Awesome sailing machine. Two requests; can you show more of the places you stop at? Also hold the shots of the instrument screen for a second longer? By the time I try to pause it it is gone, and it takes me a while to read the wind direction and speed! The boat speed is easy to find first. Thank you for sharing your life with us. Regards Murray and Jean
I did this trip in 1993 in an FP Antigua 37 called 'Alchemy'. Love your boats! Design has certainly progressed. Good luck. And may the winds be always at your back side. (As an Irish sailor once said to me) Will u be doing the Pacific? I loved that the best. And Tonga ! Wonderful
Dank voor het mogen meevaren. af en toe een screenshot waar jullie zijn op je route op dat moment van de reis zou leuk zijn. ( moeilijk voor newbies om af te lezen op jullie navigatiedisplay. super filmwerk!!
Another amazing video. You guys make this look easy! Calm in every situation, even when trying to get a huge spinnaker down! Do you enjoy the sailing on a cat as much as a mono hull?
I'm very curious to know, as a liveaboard couple, do you miss the walk around berth that you had on your Lagoon 52? I know it sounds a small thing, but having to crawl down the bed to get out vs. just getting out on your side seems so inconvenient. Does it bother you? Also, how can you possibly make the bed properly if you have to crawl up to the top, rather than access from the sides. Again, sorry for the anal-retentive questions, but small things over time could grow in annoyance and since you have experienced both, I was curious to hear your experience.
It’s the same as we had on the Lagoon 39. Getting in and out of bed is not an issue, pretty sure we’ll stop sailing before this gets to be an issue. Making the bed is of course much easier with a walkaround bed
Beautifully shot and edited video as always. Still looked like your spinnaker wasn't hoisted all the way to the top - check out the drone footage when it flew directly overhead.
Hey, can you navigate inside the boat ? If one day, i buy one of this, i would love travreling around the world, included in Antarctic to see the iceberg and artic to see the polar bear. If i'm asking if we can navigate inside, it's because it will be too cold from outside.