In the YouTube video titled “Tour of our Totaled & Salvaged, Wrecked 49′ Beneteau Sailboat! | Expedition Evans 2,” the adventurous couple, Brett and [Your Name], take us on a journey through their wildest dream turned reality. Despite growing up in an area with little access to the ocean, they fell in love with sailing and set out to sail the world. Starting with a humble school bus as their first home, they worked tirelessly to save money for their dream boat. However, their plans took an unexpected turn when they stumbled upon a shipwreck on an auction website. In a moment of spontaneity, they decided to purchase the wreck and embark on an incredible restoration project. Now, after an intense three-day journey across thousands of miles, they are about to lay eyes on their new home for the first time. Join us as we dive into the fascinating story behind Brett and [Your Name]’s salvaged sailboat and get an exclusive tour inside this incredible vessel.
– Introduction to Our Craziest Dream and Journey into Sailing
About five years ago, when we were just starting to date, we stumbled upon a small YouTube channel of an Australian couple who were documenting their sailing adventures. Despite growing up in a place with limited access to the ocean, we fell in love with the idea of sailing and decided that we wanted to sail the world together. This was quite a departure from our childhood dreams – Brett aspiring to be a pilot and myself dreaming of becoming an artist.
We embraced our crazy ideas and decided to take the plunge. To save money for our boat, we bought a humble school bus, since we couldn’t afford a fancy camper van. With temperatures soaring in the peak of summer, we converted the bus into a tiny home and made the move to Hawaii to immerse ourselves in the ocean lifestyle. Brett worked tirelessly as a flight instructor and later as an airline pilot, while I secured a full scholarship at an art academy and worked as a photographer on weekends. Finally, we were able to purchase our first sailboat and hone our sailing skills.
But then 2020 happened, and our plans were disrupted. Our visit to see family turned into a longer stay due to the pandemic, during which we encountered a project boat that we couldn’t resist. We packed up our belongings, slept in the back of a van, and drove thousands of miles to see our new dream home, a shipwreck that we had won in an auction. And now, the moment has come for me to see our new home for the very first time – a boat that will lead us on the craziest journey we could have ever imagined.
– The Challenges and Excitement of Buying a Wrecked Beneteau Sailboat
About five years ago, when we were just starting dating and considered ourselves actual babies, we came across a certain Australian couple with a teeny tiny YouTube channel. Their videos were about sailing, and somehow, we fell in love with the idea of it. It may seem crazy because we grew up in an area with not much ocean, but we made a decision: we were going to sail the world.
You see, we’re the kind of couple that embraces crazy ideas. When we were asked what we wanted to be when we grew up, Brett said a pilot and I said an artist. Now, Brett works as a pilot, and I just finished a degree in painting. We were determined to make our dream a reality, so we bought a school bus, or to be more precise, a short bus. It was a cheap place for us to live while we saved money for our boat. Despite enduring 110-degree summer heat, converting the bus into a tiny home was the most fun we had ever had. We took our new home with us, moved to Hawaii, and got to know the ocean. Brett worked tirelessly as a flight instructor and then as an airline pilot, while I secured a full scholarship at a prestigious art academy. Finally, we bought our first sailboat and learned to sail.
– Assessing the Condition and Potential of Our Salvaged Sailboat
After months of anticipation and a nerve-wracking journey, we have finally arrived at the moment of truth – the first glimpse of our salvaged sailboat. Let us take you back a few years to when our love for sailing was sparked by a certain Australian couple’s tiny YouTube channel. Despite growing up far from the ocean, we made a bold decision to sail the world. It may sound crazy, but as a couple, we thrive on embracing our wildest dreams.
Starting with a humble school bus turned tiny home, we embarked on a journey to save money for our dream boat. Through hard work and determination, Brett pursued his passion as a pilot while I pursued art, securing a scholarship and working as a photographer. Our dedication paid off, and we purchased our first sailboat.
- We continued to save money, planning for a boat in the Mediterranean.
- However, unexpected circumstances in 2020 changed our course.
- While visiting family, we stumbled upon a project boat on an auction website.
- What was intended as a move to Europe turned into a decision to buy a shipwreck.
Without hesitation, Brett flew out to inspect the boat, and within days, we successfully won the auction. Packed up and ready for a new adventure, we traveled thousands of miles, sleeping in the back of a van. And now, standing here in front of our salvaged sailboat, a wave of excitement courses through us. Our dream is about to begin.
– Recommendations for Restoring and Preparing Our Sailboat for World Travel
After acquiring our dream sailboat, we now face the exciting challenge of restoring and preparing it for world travel. Here are some recommendations to help you get started:
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Perform a thorough inspection: Before setting sail, it’s crucial to inspect every aspect of your sailboat. Check the hull for any signs of damage or weakness, assess the condition of the rigging and sails, and inspect the engine and electrical systems. Make a note of any repairs or replacements needed.
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Create a comprehensive restoration plan: Developing a detailed plan will keep you organized and ensure that no essential tasks are overlooked. Prioritize the necessary repairs and renovations, such as repairing hull damage, rewiring the electrical system, or updating navigation equipment. Make a timeline for each task to help you stay on track.
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Upgrade safety features: Ensuring the safety of you and your crew is paramount. Consider installing additional safety features such as life rafts, emergency beacons, fire extinguishers, and first-aid kits. Update or replace outdated safety equipment to meet international safety standards.
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Improve comfort and livability: Since you’ll be spending an extended period aboard, making your sailboat comfortable is crucial. Enhance the living space by upgrading the interior, adding storage solutions, and improving ventilation. Consider installing amenities like a water filtration system, solar panels for renewable energy, and a reliable communication system.
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Conduct a sea trial and practice sailing skills: Once the necessary repairs and upgrades are complete, it’s essential to take your sailboat for a sea trial. Familiarize yourself with its handling and ensure that all systems are functioning correctly. Use this time to practice essential sailing skills and emergency procedures.
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Obtain necessary certifications and permits: Before embarking on your world travel, ensure that you have all the necessary certifications and permits required for your desired destinations. Research international regulations and obtain the appropriate licenses for sailing in different waters.
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Create a provisioning plan: Properly stocking your sailboat with essential supplies, including food, water, spare parts, and safety equipment, is vital for long-term travel. Develop a provisioning plan to ensure you have everything you need while staying within weight and space limitations.
Restoring and preparing your sailboat for world travel may seem like a daunting task, but with careful planning and execution, you can turn your dream into a reality. Take your time, seek professional advice when necessary, and enjoy the process of transforming your sailboat into your home on the open seas. Bon voyage! In conclusion, our journey to this point has been nothing short of extraordinary. It all started five years ago when we watched a small YouTube channel and fell in love with the idea of sailing. Despite growing up far from the ocean, we were determined to make our dreams come true. With Brett working as a pilot and me pursuing a fine arts degree, we knew we were a couple that could turn our crazy ideas into reality.
We began by converting a school bus into a tiny home, as we saved money for our ultimate goal – a sailboat. We endured sweltering summer heat, but the bus build became the most enjoyable experience we had ever had. Eventually, we moved to Hawaii, where we immersed ourselves in the world of sailing. Brett worked tirelessly as a flight instructor and then as an airline pilot, while I secured a full scholarship and worked as a photographer.
Finally, we were able to purchase our first sailboat and our plan to explore the world was still on track. However, 2020 threw us a curveball. Our plans to go to the Mediterranean, find a fixer-upper charter boat, and sail off towards our dreams were put on hold. Instead, we found ourselves hunkered down with family, participating in mask-making and boat touring.
But then, fate intervened. Our dream project boat appeared on an auction website and our idea of moving to Europe transformed into buying a shipwreck. After winning the auction, we embarked on a 3,000-mile journey, sleeping in the back of a van, to finally reach our new home.
And now, the moment of truth has arrived. As we step onto our totaled and salvaged, wrecked 49′ Beneteau sailboat, we can’t help but feel a mix of nerves and excitement. Our crazy dream has led us here, and we are ready to face the challenges and discoveries that lie ahead.
With our mantra of “let’s go for it” guiding us, we are prepared to sail the world and embrace the unknown. This sailboat represents our determination, resilience, and unwavering commitment to living life on our own terms.
Join us as we document our journey on Expedition Evans 2 and witness the transformation of this once-destroyed vessel into our floating home. There will be highs and lows, triumphs and setbacks, but we are ready to take on the adventure of a lifetime.
Thank you for following along with us on this incredible journey, and we can’t wait to share more with you in the future. Fair winds and smooth sailing!