SINGLE handed SAILING; the days I'll remember [ep 65]

SINGLE handed SAILING; the days I'll remember [ep 65]

Journey into the Depths: A Single-Handed Sailing Adventure"

Being a sailor entails more than just gliding through the open waters and feeling the wind in your hair. It’s about constant preparation, whether it’s for the next passage, an unforeseen accident, or even an upcoming charter season. As sailors, we strive for excellence, always pushing ourselves to be better and to upgrade our vessels. And while the past few months have been a whirlwind of boat renovations and charter arrangements, it’s finally time to embrace the rewards of our hard work.

In this YouTube video, titled "SINGLE handed SAILING; the days I’ll remember [ep 65]," we join our adventurous protagonist as she embarks on a journey that seamlessly blends work and play. Departing from the Exuma, after a delightful time spent with friends and partaking in a thrilling flotilla, it’s time to set sail for Bimini, the upcoming charter destination.

But before bidding farewell to one paradise, there’s one last stop to make – Staniel. Here, our sailor reunites with old friends, cherishing every moment and soaking in the camaraderie that makes the sailing community so exceptional. These fleeting encounters have taught her not to take any moment or connection for granted, as the sea has a way of guiding us to unexpected destinations and cherished friendships.

As the sun sets on her final night in the Exuma, our sailor reflects on the memories created and the memories yet to come. The crystal-clear waters, the bumpy nights at sea, the adventures shared – all blend together into a tapestry of experiences that make this lifestyle so remarkable.

But amidst all the excitement, our sailor opens up about a topic close to her heart: mental health. In her upbringing, talking about struggles such as depression and anxiety was taboo, something to be kept hidden. However, she acknowledges the importance of breaking this silence and offers thanks to betterhelp, a sponsor of the video, for their support in spreading the message that it’s okay to ask for help.

Join us in this captivating YouTube video as we witness the beauty of single-handed sailing, the joys of camaraderie, and the importance of mental well-being. As always, don’t forget to like, subscribe, and click the notification bell for more amazing adventures on the high seas.

Headed Down to the Exuma: Preparing and Upgrading for the Charter Season

As sailors, we are always preparing for something. It could simply be for the next day’s passage or for that accident you hope never comes. The past few months have been busy, as I’ve been upgrading the boat for myself and also getting ready for my upcoming Charter season. While it has been a lot of work, the past few weeks have transformed into some play time.

I recently headed down to the Exuma to spend time with friends and participate in the flotilla. Now that it’s over, it’s time to sail 200 nautical miles to Bimini, the island where I’ll be hosting my charters. But before I leave, I’m taking a moment to say goodbye to some friends in Staniel. The journey ahead will be rough, but I’m excited for the adventure that awaits in Bimini, including a Hammerhead dive!

Today, as I answer emails and edit videos, I reflect on the amazing experiences I’ve had in the Exuma. The cruising community here is incredible, and I’ve made lifelong friends. We cherish every moment together because we never know when it’ll be our last. Tonight is our last night in the Exuma, and I’ll definitely miss it. We made sure to enjoy a long swim in the crystal-clear waters before leaving.

On a different note, I want to take a moment to thank BetterHelp for sponsoring this video. Mental health is something that was not talked about when I was growing up, and I’ve personally struggled with depression and anxiety for years. It’s important to spread the message that it’s okay to ask for help, and I’m grateful for the opportunity to partner with BetterHelp to do so.

Fun Times at the Flotilla: Building Strong Connections in the Cruising Community

Join us as we reminisce on the incredible adventures and camaraderie experienced at the Flotilla. The past few months have been a flurry of boat upgrades and preparations for the upcoming Charter season. However, it’s not all work and no play in the cruising community. We recently headed down to the Exuma to spend quality time with friends and participate in the exhilarating flotilla.

The flotilla was an absolute blast, with thrilling sailings and memorable moments shared with like-minded individuals. We had a mixture of catamarans and monohauls, and despite the bumpy night, the spirit of adventure remained unwavering. As we sail back to Staniel to bid farewell to friends, anticipation builds for the next destination – Bimini, the island where we will be hosting our Charters. The cruising community is simply extraordinary; we have formed deep connections and found our best friends within this close-knit group. We cherish every moment together, as we never know when it might be the last.

Leaving the Exuma: Embracing Change and Mental Health Awareness

As sailors, we are constantly preparing for what lies ahead. Whether it’s a passage, an upgrade to the boat, or the upcoming charter season, there’s always something to work towards. However, the past few weeks have allowed me to shift gears and embrace some much-needed playtime. I recently had the opportunity to spend time with friends and participate in the flotilla down in the Exuma.

But now it’s time to say goodbye to this beautiful location and set sail for Bimini, where I’ll be hosting my charters. It’s always bittersweet leaving a place that holds so many cherished memories and friends. The cruising community has become like a family to me, and I’m grateful for the connections I’ve made. We never know when it’ll be the last time we see someone, so we truly treasure the moments we have together.

Preparing for Bimini: Challenging Conditions and Seeking Support from Betterhelp

As sailors, we are always preparing for something, whether it’s a passage, upcoming charters, or unforeseen accidents. Over the past few months, I’ve been working hard to upgrade my boat and get ready for my upcoming Charter season. But amidst all the hard work, I’ve managed to find some playtime, heading down to the Exuma to spend time with friends and participate in the flotilla.

Now that the flotilla is over, it’s time to set sail and make our way to Bimini, the island where I’ll be hosting my Charters. It’s a 200 nautical mile journey filled with challenging conditions that I am well-prepared for. But in times like these, when the waters get rough, it’s essential to seek support and maintain a positive mindset. That’s why I want to give a big shoutout to Betterhelp for sponsoring this video.

Mental health is something that is often overlooked in our society, and I want to break that barrier by encouraging others to ask for help when they need it. Depression and anxiety have been a constant struggle for me throughout my life, and I’ve learned that it’s okay to reach out and seek professional help. Betterhelp provides a platform that allows individuals to access therapy services conveniently and confidentially. So, if you find yourself in need of support, don’t hesitate to reach out. Remember, it’s okay to ask for help, and Betterhelp is there to support you every step of the way. Thank you for joining me on this journey of single-handed sailing in the YouTube video “SINGLE handed SAILING; the days I’ll remember [ep 65]”. As sailors, we are always preparing for what lies ahead, whether it’s a passage or unforeseen accidents. The past few months have been filled with upgrades and preparations for my upcoming charter season, and while it has been a lot of work, it has also allowed for some well-deserved playtime.

Recently, I had the opportunity to head down to the Exuma to spend time with friends and participate in a flotilla. It was a memorable experience, but now it’s time to set sail for Bimini, where I’ll be hosting my charters. Thank you for watching and following along on this adventure. If you haven’t already, please click the subscribe button and the notification bell to stay updated.

Yesterday was an absolute blast, with plenty of fun and excitement. However, it was a bumpy night as Spirit Animal and I braved the waves alongside a catamaran and another monohull. Today, I’m sailing back to Staniel to bid farewell to some dear friends before making my way north to Bimini for the exhilarating Hammerhead dive.

Now begins a day of productivity as I tackle emails and edit footage for my upcoming projects. Amidst the busy schedule, I always make time for fun, like playing fetch with my furry friend. The stunning sunset reminds me of the beauty that surrounds us, and I seize the opportunity to embrace it.

As my journey continues, I can’t help but feel a tinge of sadness knowing that I’ll soon be leaving the incredible Exuma. The friendships I’ve made here are truly extraordinary, and the cruising community has become my second family. We cherish every moment together, as we never know when it will be the last time we see each other.

Tonight marks our final night in Exuma, and I’ll undoubtedly miss this paradise. The crystal-clear waters and breathtaking swims have been unforgettable, even though the cold is a constant reminder of the impending journey to Bimini.

In closing, I’d like to express my gratitude to BetterHelp for sponsoring this video. Mental health is a topic that is often overlooked, and it’s something I’ve personally struggled with. Partnering with BetterHelp allows me to emphasize the importance of seeking help and destigmatizing mental health issues.

Remember, it’s okay to ask for help. Let’s continue to support each other on this voyage through life. Thank you once again for joining me, and until the next adventure, fair winds and calm seas.


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