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THIS WAS A BIG MISTAKE - SwT 117 - ESCAPING HURRICANE JULIA LAST MINUTE WITH AMATEURS ON MY SIDE 

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Buddy sailing with this boat almost drove me nuts. This is a great example in why I normally don't do buddy sailing. Underway I discovered more and more problems not only with their boat but also the crew. This is a serious video with no script or acting only sharing the reality. The oceans don’t care if you’re a nice or sympathetic person, it threatens everyone the same. And disrespectful approach to oceans will cost your life. The aftermath from this sailing was pretty chocking to me. Owner of the boat I assisted don’t have money to keep up with maintenance making sure the boat is seaworthy. And the captains lack of understanding his responsibility and safety for his crew and himself is seriously questionable. On the boat side engine was not working properly, meaning they could not go above 1000rpm. No broadcasting AIS and no instruments working. No radar. A VHF only working 2,5NM when it should work at least 20NM. No satellite phone or modem for communication. Navigation lights not suitable for open water. No maps on the navigation systems only iPhone and the list goes on. On the crew side that should realised this is not a seaworthy boat leaving a marina late before a hurricane with no Jerry cans for extra diesel and already low on diesel. No sailing skills and obviously not understanding the incoming dangers.
My mistake was to believe a boat used for comercial charter would not only have competent crew but also a seaworthy boat. Their original plan was sailing to Cartagena in Columbia via Linton Bay in Panama. When showing them the weather and also the predictions for thunderstorms they asked to buddy sail with me to Bocas. Assuming they where at least capable of 5 kts and also willing to work hard to follow my route being the ones asking for permission to sail along with me. Meaning I had to delay my departure with one day, and even delayed this limit with almost one more day.
I have not shared everything here but I’m serious when saying this boat and it’s crew is an Desaster waiting to happen. All the ingredients for going totally wrong with a different outcome was here. If I had not pushed them so hard to get out of the hurricane zone they would been at the worst possible position and situation when Julia grew to a Hurricane. One of the two sailboats staying behind left next morning only 12-14 hours later. Meaning he was pretty close to us when I went back for my buddy boat telling them now it’s serious. His story is strong telling about the crazy weather destroying his sails on a big well maintained yacht, only hours behind us.
So I have my reasons also based on my decades of experience to believe this story could get a different outcome. Some luck that the hurricane did not form 10-15 hours earlier and grew a bit more. And the fact I did not give up on this hopeless crew. Nor the owner or it’s crew ever realised or understand this situation or the potential outcome. Some boats and sailors should stop
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@MiQBohlin
@MiQBohlin Год назад
C'mon folks and give Thomas at least a thumbs up! 👍🏽This is a serious lesson about seamanship and Thomas is lecturing it very well.
@tomcraddock244
@tomcraddock244 Год назад
You went above and beyond to help these horrible sailors (not even sure they’re sailors).don’t feel bad ! You did a great job of trying to help Thomas! look out for yourself and your boat.another great and especially learning video!!! Fair winds ⛵️
@kenlindsey4648
@kenlindsey4648 Год назад
This would be so frustrating.
@MiQBohlin
@MiQBohlin Год назад
I must admit I am indeed impressed about how well you handled all this Thomas 🙏
@christurbeville7230
@christurbeville7230 Год назад
I felt so bad for you knowing how torn you were with the commitment and your extensive experience screaming in your ear to get the hell out of there. Combined with the friend you lost to the sea this must have been horrific. Glad you made it safe and hope they learned a lesson from all this pain and aren't just oblivious.
@brownnoise357
@brownnoise357 Год назад
tbh, they didn't sound like the type that learns from lessons to me. I've had Self Sufficiency Organic growing types as neighbours with Smallholdings like mine, and they will stay deaf to reason even after losing homes, husbands, wives, and children breaking up, because they were so superior, they wouldn't listen to good advice on how to make things work, from neighbours who had generations of successfully working the land they were living on, but they were just ignorant Country Bumpkins who obviously weren't as smart as they were, so pointless paying attention to what they were saying, and their time was better spent rolling another joint. Well unlike them, the Country Bumpkins are still there, and getting on with what needs to be done. A terrible Waste of good opportunities, thanks to refusing to learn the Real Stuff, and get stuck in. ☹️
@twistedrace6885
@twistedrace6885 Год назад
Thomas, I Thank you for this video , you could see the pain in your face and the languish in your Voice as you attempted time and time again to relay a very serious message to a group of individuals that truly had no reason or ability to be out there sailing , let alone sailing in very challenging conditions and detracting conditions by the hour. I do wonder if you had any words with the captain ( I use that word loosely ) of that vessel prion to taking on such a generous task. It has been a very very long time sense I have seen such a lack of command and ability in the crew of the following boat. I have serious reservation if the vessel even had a working compass ( Hence , when they were heading in the wrong direction . Nicaragua . Thomas I simply Commend you on your Long Patients with that crew . And wow , taking the time to go back and find them and offer a tow... I am afraid I would have not offered that to them and wished the best of luck ... after so many tries to keep them moving... For me I just turned down an offer to Captain a boat from Galveston to Isla Mujeres Mexico because of the boat owners lack of safety gear and lacks attitude towards any safety gear at all . I found out latter several other Captains all told him the same thing.. I sadly feel that individuals such as that are a ... Mishap and tragedy waiting to happen . Robert North Star
@PastorwithoutaPulpit
@PastorwithoutaPulpit Год назад
You did everything you could short of boarding them and forcing the tow. You went back putting yourself and your vessel at some risk 4x from the look of things which is a lot more than many would do. There are just some people who should not own a boat even for personal use, let alone a vessel they charter. As you said the Sea doesn't care and will take a life or vessel in a heartbeat, especially those who don't respect it. I'm glad you were able to get them thru it and also sad that should I eventually get out there you've been soured on buddy boating from this experience. I can tell you if I was ever lucky enough to buddy boat with you I'd follow your plans as if my life depended on them because they very well could. Great job on dealing with a very stressful situation brought on by people who should probably not have been out there no matter how nice they are. Yes, idiocy comes to mind because to not follow the direction of an experienced sailor such as yourself after asking for your help, takes a special kind of idiot... Fair winds, following seas, safe travels and God Bless...
@svthebayviewcafe7675
@svthebayviewcafe7675 Год назад
I am an older gir:l 63, and I have been sailing local. Lots. Sailed to the keys.I have Sailed 2000 miles. I will be Leaving St. Andrews Bay Fl to the Bahamas soon. My comment is THANKS, I loved your video.
@garyevans5905
@garyevans5905 Год назад
There are no pills for stupidity. Well done Thomas on trying to help. You are more than just a solo sailor.
@HoneyVoyager
@HoneyVoyager Год назад
Another great observation Thomas. You gave a really good explanation of the situation (potentially a disastrous one) while still being respectful to the other crew. That takes a lot of courage and grace. You made the right calls and you honoured your commitment to see them to safety. Full credit it to you once again as a capable and sensible seaman. I hope the other crew recognise the respect you gave them despite the circumstances, and they take your advice onboard for future passages.
@larspblikom
@larspblikom Год назад
Wow, Thomas! What a great demonstration of seamanship! Thank you for creating this video - it is an important one that many should watch and learn from!
@Sdelgado0267
@Sdelgado0267 Год назад
This people had no business on been at sea handling a boat. How naive the captain was. Stupid hurts. Great job Thomas as usual.
@francleo2002
@francleo2002 Год назад
What a stressful situation! I have learned from your sailing channel so much, and this lesson is about being responsible. You are top-of-the-line responsible and super-patient. I am glad that you can give such a detailed account of these, and other situations. It is a good warning. A very risky one this time! Be well, and cheers to you, for documenting, on top of babysitting, all this situation!!
@yahuchanon37
@yahuchanon37 Год назад
Patience of a saint have a new meaning to me.
@tgtg4512
@tgtg4512 Год назад
Thank God you were there to teach them some common sense! Live and learn!💖
@DAVEEMAN1
@DAVEEMAN1 Год назад
Your sarcasm has me doubled over laughing.
@JohnWebsterMarketing
@JohnWebsterMarketing Год назад
You are a great man, Sir Thomas. I truly admire you for your Patience, Experience and Respect for the sea. Your goodness shines through always. You clearly have a conscience and wear your heart on your sleeve. I think this experience will be a great lesson for you. Of course, you would always rescue anyone in distress, but don't so willingly give your services, to others. We want you to take good care of yourself always. Stay happy and healthy, and always "Be Free".
@nielsnyberg7508
@nielsnyberg7508 Год назад
Bra jobba ,🙂
@johnzero3675
@johnzero3675 Год назад
Excellent video Thomas. I learned about you on the Capt Rick Moore channel. And you’re right. Some people just don’t get it
@moxiemus788
@moxiemus788 Год назад
I'm convinced that a poor skipper will always blame bad luck for their accidents. It's just poor maintenance and/or preparation. Take Peter on Sailing into freedom for instance. First motors his cat into a reef at night and loses his boat. Buys a monohull - engine fails first passage. Doesn't equip it with enough batteries or instruments after refit, anchors in stormy weather and gets hit by lightning - blowing a hole through the stuffing box. Entertaining to watch but it takes a long list of dumb errors to arrive at an "accident". Thomas, you are a man of your word and a good sailor.
@k1mgy
@k1mgy Год назад
A tight line between compassion and self-care, walked well by you. If those sailors failed to acknowledge your concern, shame on them. Lesson I take away is to make certain all agree who is in charge of the voyage and that your "buddy" is ship shape. Always been impressed and learned lots from your examples of skilled, safe sailing. Thank you Thomas!
@MickeyFourZeroFour
@MickeyFourZeroFour Год назад
This is one of the better Videos, and actually showing the problems that people can occure. You had ALOT of patience, and deffently showed good will to help them. Cheers..
@noddybray
@noddybray Год назад
Well done, you gave your best advice to the other crew, turned about 4 times, if they do not respond or realise the danger they are in, then its every man for himself.. fair winds.
@davidyendoll5903
@davidyendoll5903 Год назад
Thanks for your prompt reply and action Thomas . I can watch the video now and am sure to enjoy it. Quality pal .
@SailingwithThomas
@SailingwithThomas Год назад
Thank you so much 🙏🏻
@tartansailor
@tartansailor Год назад
I would have quit long before you did, you are a very patient man. There is so much you can do to help someone but when that person is not cooperating, it's time to go. You have your own life and boat to save. Cheers
@windwaterandSandra572
@windwaterandSandra572 Год назад
Very much respect how you handdled this Thomas. In the future maybe check out what kind of systems people have on board and the fuel supply. As you are putting your own life at risk taking them under your wings very reasonable to check them out. Big hug from the Netherlands.
@donmoore481
@donmoore481 Год назад
Had it been me I would have left a note on their hatch the morning you were suppose to leave that you were leaving and good luck to them on getting out of harms way. Like you said, the ocean does not care.
@laurencevanhelsuwe3052
@laurencevanhelsuwe3052 Год назад
Learned a lot with this video. Thanks a million for posting.
@jayman9056
@jayman9056 Год назад
again showing what a decent person you are. good show
@marclonte3059
@marclonte3059 Год назад
Jesus Thomas, thuis situation must have been a steep learning curve for all parties involved. Good luck buddy
@hedleyjackson5131
@hedleyjackson5131 Год назад
Glad to see you safe Thomas, I think you went above and beyond, looking forward to seeing more of your passages.
@davidparker7873
@davidparker7873 Год назад
Very frustrating… you try to help , but some folks grrrrrr
@bishopkinlyside8477
@bishopkinlyside8477 Год назад
That’s the problem when you tried to help other people I had the same problem years ago travelling a long distance on a motorbike having a holiday I find it is better to travel by yourself and you can do whatever you need to do love your videos first time I come across you I’m subscribed now Cliff from Logan city Queensland Australia From the big island
@user-mj6sl9qv8j
@user-mj6sl9qv8j Год назад
Well done. Id like to say I'd have had the same patience. I wouldn't. You're a decent chap Thomas.
@JC-21470
@JC-21470 Год назад
Thanks for posting this video Thomas, it is amazing how many people do not respect the power of the ocean. Kudos to you for helping them as there is a 100% certainty they would have never made it without you. However, as you correctly pointed out in the end you are ultimately responsible only for your self first!
@Clazers
@Clazers Год назад
I hear your pssion, brother. You have a very good heart.
@antfal-n-everything7154
@antfal-n-everything7154 Год назад
Thanks for being such a caring human
@biotreksailing
@biotreksailing Год назад
You were in a tough situation and I a glad it worked out. No AIS, non- functional VHF, no Sat email, no Sat phone and then they delayed you a day! They should not be at sea!!! Did they tell you this before setting out as the reason they needed your help with a hurricane bearing down on you??? If not, I would not have had so much patience.
@tomainsworth5656
@tomainsworth5656 Год назад
Years of learning in half an hour, thank you Thomas!
@paul-hp1pi
@paul-hp1pi Год назад
I was stressed out for you! Wow, you should get a good citizen award!
@yanassi
@yanassi 7 месяцев назад
Wow. This shows you care, aside from the big danger factor. You really came close to the edge in your helping them.
@nonyayet1379
@nonyayet1379 Год назад
Of the thousands of sailing videos i have watched, this might could have been the best, and most important for any sailor, or want to be sailor. Thank you for sharing. It is also a testement to your superior charactor. You, sir. Are a damned good man. Thank you for that
@vernholmes7940
@vernholmes7940 Год назад
You cared and did all you could. No one could ask for anything more. Fair winds and following seas!
@c.a.mcneil7599
@c.a.mcneil7599 Год назад
Great job Thomas. Sure you didn’t get what little rest a solo sailer’s get…
@DAVEEMAN1
@DAVEEMAN1 Год назад
Excellent episode. This is real. So many other Ytbrs only show the sun & bikinis. This guy is a sailor.
@KeepItSimpleSailor
@KeepItSimpleSailor Год назад
You’ve got more patience than me mate. 🙂
@J0EYbagaDONUTS
@J0EYbagaDONUTS Год назад
Thomas this is the first video of yours that I have watched . I must say you have a lot more patience than I . Understandably you were concerned for their safety but there comes a time when your safety should be your most concern . Sounds like the boat they were on should have never left the mooring and they were crazy to charter such a poorly maintained vessel . I salute you for making sure their passage was a safe one and I will be subscribing to your channel 👍
@Zorora6
@Zorora6 Год назад
Big up, you're a man amongst men. Big lesson to be learned here, thanks for sharing your knowledge. All the best. 👍
@omarkn4371
@omarkn4371 Год назад
Good job Thomas !!!
@jimturpin6503
@jimturpin6503 Год назад
Thomas, I hope that you sailing buddies watch this episode. You worked very hard to help them stay safe.
@nanoceramics2747
@nanoceramics2747 Год назад
I hope that the people understand you saved their asses, what you did shows the great person you are.
@ferdigenetelli9472
@ferdigenetelli9472 Год назад
Wooow man thats not normal.. bud you are en expert… greetings from Swizerland😊
@Vikingo565656
@Vikingo565656 Год назад
You don’t have to feel guilty for leaving them alone, I’m sure they are adults and they should behave in a good way, thanks for sharing your experience, safe sail
@donnakawana
@donnakawana Год назад
Thomas your what I call an Ocean Angel!! Thanks for doing what needed to be done.. Your a class human . I am grateful you made it to Boca's safely..... Hurricanes are no dang joke on Land or at Sea... Thanks for sharing your life with us grateful for the opportunity to learn from you ✌🏼💗😊❣️
@kruzweg3860
@kruzweg3860 Год назад
Thomas, thumbs up, I am impressed how much passion you put in these guys obviously not capable to hold themselves out of disaster. As a sailboat captain myself I probably would have left them earlier after the failed second attempt to put them out of danger, but you never know how far you feel a responsibility for a buddy boat when you did not experience the same situation. What is clear here is that not only their boat was not seaworthy, but the captain / navigator would need as well some improvements about seamanship, navigation and weather routing. The ocean sailing knowledge of the captain was for sure not enough for blue water cruising, not even for coastal cruising. I hope to meet you some day somewhere and share a beer with you, to tell you personally that I have the greatest respect how professional you handled this dangerous situation! Cheers!
@Jensen_Denmark
@Jensen_Denmark Год назад
Your patience are over the top. Yet another great vlog Thomas. Tak fordi du deler
@KiwiSkipper
@KiwiSkipper Год назад
Some folks just don't deserve the type of help that you provided. I'm sure they still don't grasp what could have happened if you were not persistent with them. Its a sign of your integrity that you stayed with them until they were safe enough. I feel your frustration. They had no business being out there for sure.
@brucebates1302
@brucebates1302 Год назад
Thanks for sharing this episode. I'm sure it's difficult to be in that situation and also to be critical of another boat and captain but it's important for experiences to be shared so that others can learn lessons before facing similar situations. There's an old saying to describe frustrating situations that "it's like herding cats". Sounds like you were in a super frustrating situation by herding a 3 legged and half blind cat! Take care and stay safe and healthy. Looking forward to your next video.
@billwilliams9527
@billwilliams9527 Год назад
Damn Thomas, give yourself lots of credit for probably saving peoples lives that should not be sailing in the first place. Man, you deserve a lot of credit, those people owe you a lot, quite possibly their lives. Big Salute for hanging with them after all the warnings.
@Pires1954
@Pires1954 Год назад
Hi Thomas, I can understand you! You have saved the life of those idiots and they even didn’t realize it. Great job! Stay safe.
@greggboehler6406
@greggboehler6406 Год назад
Great video, thank you.
@rolandharb3012
@rolandharb3012 Год назад
I would like to have a friend like you. You are a some Thomas. Next time.e you come to Vienna or for skiing to Styria you are my guest. Stay save and thanks for great videos and allow me to follow your adventures. I love it 😀
@andrewsimmonds1794
@andrewsimmonds1794 Год назад
Thomas, mate, what a super stressful experience and maybe even a costly one with the electrical fry up you’ve experienced. I’m sorry for you when you selflessly helped these people out only to be dealt everything which happened. You’re a big heart, a real legend and understand the unspoken code of the sea to help your fellow seafarers out wherever possible. Great break down of the things to ask any boat who you are accepting or offering safe passage from or to. I’ve saved that video. You have the best sailing channel on RU-vid, real experience, real lessons and information, real people you meet. And well crafted and edited. Are you selling the boat and closing this sailing chapter?
@stephenbourne8838
@stephenbourne8838 Год назад
Great stuff. Tx Thomas
@cindyreid6404
@cindyreid6404 Год назад
You have the patience of a saint. As a solo sailor I have been in similar situation waiting on others to catch up and putting myself in a very bad way, I will not do it again. I won't even wait for a guests to arrive if they are not on time. Was painful to watch you go through this. Take good care of yourself and continue to do what you do. Peace🌺
@dutchglobetrotter4513
@dutchglobetrotter4513 Год назад
You sir are a bigger man than I am. I would of have let them on their own after 3 warnings. Although while typing this I might not have, who knows. What I do know is if a seasoned skipper is willing to help you, you (I would) listen. Cheers 🍻
@darrellpugh6186
@darrellpugh6186 Год назад
sitting in y chair watching this. Gotta say you did a Great Job Trying to help people that either wont or dont listen to good advice. Thank You for this Real Life example. 😎
@BrotherHoodofTheDogxix
@BrotherHoodofTheDogxix 7 месяцев назад
You can’t help stupid, the unprepared or the unwilling. Don’t risk your life or your boat. Nuff said.
@keithsytsma
@keithsytsma Год назад
You did everything you could to let the other boat know about the seriousness of the situation. Thanks for showing us how to be prepared and how serious hurricanes are. Also for showing us you can sail to safety. Keep up the great work.
@peterb9038
@peterb9038 Год назад
well done Thomas. Patience of a saint.
@markhensley2366
@markhensley2366 Год назад
That was stressful to watch. I can't imagine feeling responsible for the other boat and getting what seemed like no cooperation. All while evading an approaching hurricane. I learned you need to assess the other boats seaworthiness as well as the crews capabilities before agreeing to such a responsibility. Thanks for the many sailing lessons Thomas.
@reloadncharge9907
@reloadncharge9907 Год назад
Wondering how the arrival conversation went down?? Thx, Andrew
@SoundzAlive1
@SoundzAlive1 Год назад
Thomas and excellent episode and a wake up call to many out there. Kudos to you and for keeping your cool more than most. Hope to see you here one day. André in Sydney
@mikef8639
@mikef8639 Год назад
You are a better person than I am. I would have bailed on them at the paper work delay
@ronschwolsky1626
@ronschwolsky1626 Год назад
IKR!
@dahveed284
@dahveed284 Год назад
People talk about the importance of having a fast enough boat to get out of a storm's path and now I can see it is important. With modern weather forecasting, you get often enough advanced warning to be able to clear out of the danger zone quickly.
@philipwright7186
@philipwright7186 Год назад
I'd say you handled that very professionally. We do have a responsibility to others when at sea, but only if our own safety isn't compromised. You helped them out of danger without overly endangering yourself, that was very well managed and all credit to you.
@ronschwolsky1626
@ronschwolsky1626 Год назад
Well done Thomas! You have a good heart. I'm not sure that I'd let another boat put me at such risk. You remained calm and you were firm as you needed to be. Great points about having a boat that is seaworthy for such a passage. You da man!! Cheers.
@tomasseglaren4731
@tomasseglaren4731 Год назад
Du är alldeles för snäll Thomas. Jag hade kanske vänt om en gång och försökt få dom åt rätt håll, men aldrig fyra gånger. Tur för dom att det finns supersnälla människor som du. Hoppas allt är bra och ha en fortsatt underbar tid i Bockas. Själv har jag tagit upp våran båt för vintern, så nu njuter jag av att titta på dina filmer. Med vänlig hälsning, Tomas
@omarkn4371
@omarkn4371 Год назад
Han gjorde det som var rätt.
@MrJR86
@MrJR86 Год назад
Bra det gikk bra! Skummelt at båteier og utleier ikke tar større ansvar for livene til de som leier båten! Cheers and safe travel🍻😎
@stargatetarot
@stargatetarot Год назад
I can feel the anger on your voice!!!!
@SailingwithThomas
@SailingwithThomas Год назад
There is a confirmed problem with some videos on this platform at the moment. RU-vid is working on it and promised me a feedback. Quite impressed with fast access to a chat with support. So if you get the message can’t play this video in your browser it’s a problem that hopefully will be fixed soon.
@markbuskens6070
@markbuskens6070 Год назад
Thomas I’m drinking a beer with you🍺man you deserved one!!!You are a good man to go out of your way more then once to help them so their life is no longer your responsibility!I really like your channel a lot and I have to say I like listening to to you 😊we just missed hurricane Ian here in south Alabama,US. Boy did it destroy south Florida as cat 4 hurricane.I grew up on the coast and know you can’t play around when it’s time to go!!!Thanks for sharing this and I am sure it will save some lives one day.👍👍👍👍👍
@jeffhidalgo8457
@jeffhidalgo8457 Год назад
Hey Thomas! You're doing a great job out there! Really nice to see you keep those sailing friends under your more experienced wing. Be safe! Fair winds! Cheers Jeff
@toastedsandwich2474
@toastedsandwich2474 Год назад
You must be a very nice person. I couldn't have stayed so patient. I would have lost my shit with those guys and left them behind and then suffered guilt after the fact!
@careylogan7639
@careylogan7639 Год назад
Love ya Bro. Good job on doing your best! It was a real learning experience for us and most especially you. I hope those folks understood the seriousness of their in experience. Glad you are safe. You deserve a medal. 🏅 Cheers my friend.
@olemelkild3014
@olemelkild3014 Год назад
En tålmodig samaritan er du Thomas. Du skulle mer enn gjerne kasta drengen din på mitt fordekk, en må kjenne sin besøkelsestid. Ikke lett å være redningsmann for de som ikke vil reddes, eller enda verre - ikke skjønner sitt eget beste. Stolt av å ha vært kollega. Stay safe👍😀
@dukeallen6562
@dukeallen6562 Год назад
I would sail with you. Safety First! Your an excellent sailor Thomas.
@Godofthemoon1
@Godofthemoon1 Год назад
I can’t run with another truck driver every time I’ve tried it becomes a even bigger disaster than the time before. I’ve come to realize the only people that want to travel together usually only want to travel together because they can’t do it themselves alone. I feel your pain but please don’t put yourself and your beautiful vessel in jeopardy for people that won’t listen and refuse to keep pace and stay on course
@bodywood
@bodywood Год назад
Hi Thomas really interesting dilemma. I guess the warning signs were their relaxed attitude to actually leaving in the first place. You have your margin of safety for depature, especially as a solo sailor. I think when they started to jeopardise that, the deal is off the table. Good on you for dealing with their situation though.
@nooneanybodyknows7912
@nooneanybodyknows7912 Год назад
Thomas, you are a better man than most. Someday I hope I get to meet you. 🙏
@martijnschaap9932
@martijnschaap9932 Год назад
You saved their lives! I hope they realize this. i find it unbelievable that people go out on the ocean with a boat that's not up to it.
@kggk6358
@kggk6358 Год назад
Allways nice to look at your videos and learn from the knowledge you sharing, greetings from Sweden! I think you were very generous when taking risks to help a crew not moving according to the advice you were giving them. Good on you to abandon the project, even if it was "in the last minute".
@SailingBakoua
@SailingBakoua Год назад
You're good man Thomas! I feel your pain. Really crappy situation, but you saved their lives.. 👍
@evanjones1393
@evanjones1393 Год назад
Good job…you have allot of patience…..learning so much about the sailing lifestyle 😊
@sailinglatis
@sailinglatis Год назад
This video should be the introduction of any sailing course. Well done. A great example of why training, safety and working equipment is worth every penny. Thank you for taking the time to share this lesson.
@loanthruag6778
@loanthruag6778 Год назад
Glad to hear that you got Dumb and Dumber out of harms way. I wonder what their next crusade will be.
@jimduffy9773
@jimduffy9773 Год назад
You're a good man Thomas!
@Epifani_Days
@Epifani_Days Год назад
Great seamanship Thomas, it's also very educational for many people. Sad to see other people can put you into trouble when you actually go so far to help them. Sometimes there is a lack of knowledge about nature and own skills. It's amazing to see how patient you was in this situation. Thanks for another great video 😊
@Clazers
@Clazers Год назад
For some reason, I love you dude. If I could learn to be a sailor, I'd feel safe under your wing.
@culinary8ew
@culinary8ew Год назад
Thumb up and subscribed. Well done Capt.
@gregeconomeier1476
@gregeconomeier1476 Год назад
You are a good man Mr. Thomas.
@petercaras3696
@petercaras3696 Год назад
You da man! Been there done that and while it's happening, the folks you're helping swear un dieing friendship forever.... until you make landfall or get back to "civilization " then you never see or hear from them again!
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