
What it’s REALLY Like Sailing the Remote Islands of the South Pacific⛵️
July 20, 2024 by Holly and Ray | Language: EN Play Time: 00:14:48 | SAILING YOUTUBERS

Celebrating a Birthday
To cap off this unforgettable journey, the video takes viewers along for an unexpected surprise – Holly presents Ray with a birthday gift during their lunch break. The heartfelt exchange adds warmth to what has been an adventurous yet challenging leg of their Pacific sailing trip.If you’re drawn by these tales of beauty, mystery and resilience in remote island life, don’t forget to subscribe so you can join Holly and Ray on their future expeditions.Faced with limited supplies on the island, Holly and Ray decide to venture into town using their dinghy. They’re fortunate enough to find fresh vegetables arriving via supply ship; however, groceries remain costly despite the availability.Discovering Clear Waters
Feeling fortunate to have found an ideal spot in Mao with clear, beautiful water, Holly and Ray relax onshore as Ray chooses their lunch location. The couple discusses spotting potential marine life, including what they believe might be a large shark near their anchorage.Celebrating a Birthday
To cap off this unforgettable journey, the video takes viewers along for an unexpected surprise – Holly presents Ray with a birthday gift during their lunch break. The heartfelt exchange adds warmth to what has been an adventurous yet challenging leg of their Pacific sailing trip.If you’re drawn by these tales of beauty, mystery and resilience in remote island life, don’t forget to subscribe so you can join Holly and Ray on their future expeditions.Upon arrival at Mao, they anchor outside of town but soon find themselves dealing with shallow waters and questionable holding. An unexpected squall overnight causes their boat to drag the anchor in pouring rain – a common issue sailors face.Searching for Supplies
Faced with limited supplies on the island, Holly and Ray decide to venture into town using their dinghy. They’re fortunate enough to find fresh vegetables arriving via supply ship; however, groceries remain costly despite the availability.Discovering Clear Waters
Feeling fortunate to have found an ideal spot in Mao with clear, beautiful water, Holly and Ray relax onshore as Ray chooses their lunch location. The couple discusses spotting potential marine life, including what they believe might be a large shark near their anchorage.Celebrating a Birthday
To cap off this unforgettable journey, the video takes viewers along for an unexpected surprise – Holly presents Ray with a birthday gift during their lunch break. The heartfelt exchange adds warmth to what has been an adventurous yet challenging leg of their Pacific sailing trip.If you’re drawn by these tales of beauty, mystery and resilience in remote island life, don’t forget to subscribe so you can join Holly and Ray on their future expeditions.The crew faces another challenge when an approaching squall reduces visibility significantly, making it difficult for navigation. Although initially concerned, they assess the situation calmly, ensuring that their sailboat Sol can handle any incoming currents.Exploring New Islands
Upon arrival at Mao, they anchor outside of town but soon find themselves dealing with shallow waters and questionable holding. An unexpected squall overnight causes their boat to drag the anchor in pouring rain – a common issue sailors face.Searching for Supplies
Faced with limited supplies on the island, Holly and Ray decide to venture into town using their dinghy. They’re fortunate enough to find fresh vegetables arriving via supply ship; however, groceries remain costly despite the availability.Discovering Clear Waters
Feeling fortunate to have found an ideal spot in Mao with clear, beautiful water, Holly and Ray relax onshore as Ray chooses their lunch location. The couple discusses spotting potential marine life, including what they believe might be a large shark near their anchorage.Celebrating a Birthday
To cap off this unforgettable journey, the video takes viewers along for an unexpected surprise – Holly presents Ray with a birthday gift during their lunch break. The heartfelt exchange adds warmth to what has been an adventurous yet challenging leg of their Pacific sailing trip.If you’re drawn by these tales of beauty, mystery and resilience in remote island life, don’t forget to subscribe so you can join Holly and Ray on their future expeditions.As night falls and the wind begins dying down, Holly and Ray discuss adjusting their sails for optimal performance. They make a strategic decision to furl up their Code Zero sail and switch to using only a jib, which slows them down enough not to arrive at Mao too early.Confronting Squalls and Visibility
The crew faces another challenge when an approaching squall reduces visibility significantly, making it difficult for navigation. Although initially concerned, they assess the situation calmly, ensuring that their sailboat Sol can handle any incoming currents.Exploring New Islands
Upon arrival at Mao, they anchor outside of town but soon find themselves dealing with shallow waters and questionable holding. An unexpected squall overnight causes their boat to drag the anchor in pouring rain – a common issue sailors face.Searching for Supplies
Faced with limited supplies on the island, Holly and Ray decide to venture into town using their dinghy. They’re fortunate enough to find fresh vegetables arriving via supply ship; however, groceries remain costly despite the availability.Discovering Clear Waters
Feeling fortunate to have found an ideal spot in Mao with clear, beautiful water, Holly and Ray relax onshore as Ray chooses their lunch location. The couple discusses spotting potential marine life, including what they believe might be a large shark near their anchorage.Celebrating a Birthday
To cap off this unforgettable journey, the video takes viewers along for an unexpected surprise – Holly presents Ray with a birthday gift during their lunch break. The heartfelt exchange adds warmth to what has been an adventurous yet challenging leg of their Pacific sailing trip.If you’re drawn by these tales of beauty, mystery and resilience in remote island life, don’t forget to subscribe so you can join Holly and Ray on their future expeditions.The video highlights the couple’s quest for alternative solutions to replace their failing chart plotter screen, which has become a ‘black hole.’ Despite facing setbacks with device brightness and efficiency, they remain determined and resourceful in seeking new options.Adapting to Weather Changes
As night falls and the wind begins dying down, Holly and Ray discuss adjusting their sails for optimal performance. They make a strategic decision to furl up their Code Zero sail and switch to using only a jib, which slows them down enough not to arrive at Mao too early.Confronting Squalls and Visibility
The crew faces another challenge when an approaching squall reduces visibility significantly, making it difficult for navigation. Although initially concerned, they assess the situation calmly, ensuring that their sailboat Sol can handle any incoming currents.Exploring New Islands
Upon arrival at Mao, they anchor outside of town but soon find themselves dealing with shallow waters and questionable holding. An unexpected squall overnight causes their boat to drag the anchor in pouring rain – a common issue sailors face.Searching for Supplies
Faced with limited supplies on the island, Holly and Ray decide to venture into town using their dinghy. They’re fortunate enough to find fresh vegetables arriving via supply ship; however, groceries remain costly despite the availability.Discovering Clear Waters
Feeling fortunate to have found an ideal spot in Mao with clear, beautiful water, Holly and Ray relax onshore as Ray chooses their lunch location. The couple discusses spotting potential marine life, including what they believe might be a large shark near their anchorage.Celebrating a Birthday
To cap off this unforgettable journey, the video takes viewers along for an unexpected surprise – Holly presents Ray with a birthday gift during their lunch break. The heartfelt exchange adds warmth to what has been an adventurous yet challenging leg of their Pacific sailing trip.If you’re drawn by these tales of beauty, mystery and resilience in remote island life, don’t forget to subscribe so you can join Holly and Ray on their future expeditions.As they set sail, the duo discusses the importance of timing their passage through passes for slack tides to avoid strong currents that can impede their progress. They explain that matching wind against current can create large waves, making for a less comfortable ride. Although they didn’t perfectly time this particular pass, luck was on their side with minimal winds allowing them to navigate successfully.Optimizing Sail Performance
The video highlights the couple’s quest for alternative solutions to replace their failing chart plotter screen, which has become a ‘black hole.’ Despite facing setbacks with device brightness and efficiency, they remain determined and resourceful in seeking new options.Adapting to Weather Changes
As night falls and the wind begins dying down, Holly and Ray discuss adjusting their sails for optimal performance. They make a strategic decision to furl up their Code Zero sail and switch to using only a jib, which slows them down enough not to arrive at Mao too early.Confronting Squalls and Visibility
The crew faces another challenge when an approaching squall reduces visibility significantly, making it difficult for navigation. Although initially concerned, they assess the situation calmly, ensuring that their sailboat Sol can handle any incoming currents.Exploring New Islands
Upon arrival at Mao, they anchor outside of town but soon find themselves dealing with shallow waters and questionable holding. An unexpected squall overnight causes their boat to drag the anchor in pouring rain – a common issue sailors face.Searching for Supplies
Faced with limited supplies on the island, Holly and Ray decide to venture into town using their dinghy. They’re fortunate enough to find fresh vegetables arriving via supply ship; however, groceries remain costly despite the availability.Discovering Clear Waters
Feeling fortunate to have found an ideal spot in Mao with clear, beautiful water, Holly and Ray relax onshore as Ray chooses their lunch location. The couple discusses spotting potential marine life, including what they believe might be a large shark near their anchorage.Celebrating a Birthday
To cap off this unforgettable journey, the video takes viewers along for an unexpected surprise – Holly presents Ray with a birthday gift during their lunch break. The heartfelt exchange adds warmth to what has been an adventurous yet challenging leg of their Pacific sailing trip.If you’re drawn by these tales of beauty, mystery and resilience in remote island life, don’t forget to subscribe so you can join Holly and Ray on their future expeditions.The latest video from sailing enthusiasts Holly and Ray takes us on an exciting adventure through the remote islands of the South Pacific aboard their home, Sab. Following their successful circumnavigation of the United States’ east coast, the Bahamas, and Caribbean, they’re now venturing further to explore this breathtaking region.Kicking off the video with a scenic sail from their previous anchorage, Holly shares her lookout duties on the bow while keeping an eye out for hazards using oversized sunglasses. Meanwhile, Ray uses satellite imagery to navigate their path through narrow passes in search of calmer waters.Navigating the Pass
As they set sail, the duo discusses the importance of timing their passage through passes for slack tides to avoid strong currents that can impede their progress. They explain that matching wind against current can create large waves, making for a less comfortable ride. Although they didn’t perfectly time this particular pass, luck was on their side with minimal winds allowing them to navigate successfully.Optimizing Sail Performance
The video highlights the couple’s quest for alternative solutions to replace their failing chart plotter screen, which has become a ‘black hole.’ Despite facing setbacks with device brightness and efficiency, they remain determined and resourceful in seeking new options.Adapting to Weather Changes
As night falls and the wind begins dying down, Holly and Ray discuss adjusting their sails for optimal performance. They make a strategic decision to furl up their Code Zero sail and switch to using only a jib, which slows them down enough not to arrive at Mao too early.Confronting Squalls and Visibility
The crew faces another challenge when an approaching squall reduces visibility significantly, making it difficult for navigation. Although initially concerned, they assess the situation calmly, ensuring that their sailboat Sol can handle any incoming currents.Exploring New Islands
Upon arrival at Mao, they anchor outside of town but soon find themselves dealing with shallow waters and questionable holding. An unexpected squall overnight causes their boat to drag the anchor in pouring rain – a common issue sailors face.Searching for Supplies
Faced with limited supplies on the island, Holly and Ray decide to venture into town using their dinghy. They’re fortunate enough to find fresh vegetables arriving via supply ship; however, groceries remain costly despite the availability.Discovering Clear Waters
Feeling fortunate to have found an ideal spot in Mao with clear, beautiful water, Holly and Ray relax onshore as Ray chooses their lunch location. The couple discusses spotting potential marine life, including what they believe might be a large shark near their anchorage.Celebrating a Birthday
To cap off this unforgettable journey, the video takes viewers along for an unexpected surprise – Holly presents Ray with a birthday gift during their lunch break. The heartfelt exchange adds warmth to what has been an adventurous yet challenging leg of their Pacific sailing trip.If you’re drawn by these tales of beauty, mystery and resilience in remote island life, don’t forget to subscribe so you can join Holly and Ray on their future expeditions.The latest video from sailing enthusiasts Holly and Ray takes us on an exciting adventure through the remote islands of the South Pacific aboard their home, Sab. Following their successful circumnavigation of the United States’ east coast, the Bahamas, and Caribbean, they’re now venturing further to explore this breathtaking region.Kicking off the video with a scenic sail from their previous anchorage, Holly shares her lookout duties on the bow while keeping an eye out for hazards using oversized sunglasses. Meanwhile, Ray uses satellite imagery to navigate their path through narrow passes in search of calmer waters.Navigating the Pass
As they set sail, the duo discusses the importance of timing their passage through passes for slack tides to avoid strong currents that can impede their progress. They explain that matching wind against current can create large waves, making for a less comfortable ride. Although they didn’t perfectly time this particular pass, luck was on their side with minimal winds allowing them to navigate successfully.Optimizing Sail Performance
The video highlights the couple’s quest for alternative solutions to replace their failing chart plotter screen, which has become a ‘black hole.’ Despite facing setbacks with device brightness and efficiency, they remain determined and resourceful in seeking new options.Adapting to Weather Changes
As night falls and the wind begins dying down, Holly and Ray discuss adjusting their sails for optimal performance. They make a strategic decision to furl up their Code Zero sail and switch to using only a jib, which slows them down enough not to arrive at Mao too early.Confronting Squalls and Visibility
The crew faces another challenge when an approaching squall reduces visibility significantly, making it difficult for navigation. Although initially concerned, they assess the situation calmly, ensuring that their sailboat Sol can handle any incoming currents.Exploring New Islands
Upon arrival at Mao, they anchor outside of town but soon find themselves dealing with shallow waters and questionable holding. An unexpected squall overnight causes their boat to drag the anchor in pouring rain – a common issue sailors face.Searching for Supplies
Faced with limited supplies on the island, Holly and Ray decide to venture into town using their dinghy. They’re fortunate enough to find fresh vegetables arriving via supply ship; however, groceries remain costly despite the availability.Discovering Clear Waters
Feeling fortunate to have found an ideal spot in Mao with clear, beautiful water, Holly and Ray relax onshore as Ray chooses their lunch location. The couple discusses spotting potential marine life, including what they believe might be a large shark near their anchorage.Celebrating a Birthday
To cap off this unforgettable journey, the video takes viewers along for an unexpected surprise – Holly presents Ray with a birthday gift during their lunch break. The heartfelt exchange adds warmth to what has been an adventurous yet challenging leg of their Pacific sailing trip.If you’re drawn by these tales of beauty, mystery and resilience in remote island life, don’t forget to subscribe so you can join Holly and Ray on their future expeditions.What it’s REALLY Like Sailing the Remote Islands of the South Pacific
The latest video from sailing enthusiasts Holly and Ray takes us on an exciting adventure through the remote islands of the South Pacific aboard their home, Sab. Following their successful circumnavigation of the United States’ east coast, the Bahamas, and Caribbean, they’re now venturing further to explore this breathtaking region.Kicking off the video with a scenic sail from their previous anchorage, Holly shares her lookout duties on the bow while keeping an eye out for hazards using oversized sunglasses. Meanwhile, Ray uses satellite imagery to navigate their path through narrow passes in search of calmer waters.Navigating the Pass
As they set sail, the duo discusses the importance of timing their passage through passes for slack tides to avoid strong currents that can impede their progress. They explain that matching wind against current can create large waves, making for a less comfortable ride. Although they didn’t perfectly time this particular pass, luck was on their side with minimal winds allowing them to navigate successfully.Optimizing Sail Performance
The video highlights the couple’s quest for alternative solutions to replace their failing chart plotter screen, which has become a ‘black hole.’ Despite facing setbacks with device brightness and efficiency, they remain determined and resourceful in seeking new options.Adapting to Weather Changes
As night falls and the wind begins dying down, Holly and Ray discuss adjusting their sails for optimal performance. They make a strategic decision to furl up their Code Zero sail and switch to using only a jib, which slows them down enough not to arrive at Mao too early.Confronting Squalls and Visibility
The crew faces another challenge when an approaching squall reduces visibility significantly, making it difficult for navigation. Although initially concerned, they assess the situation calmly, ensuring that their sailboat Sol can handle any incoming currents.Exploring New Islands
Upon arrival at Mao, they anchor outside of town but soon find themselves dealing with shallow waters and questionable holding. An unexpected squall overnight causes their boat to drag the anchor in pouring rain – a common issue sailors face.Searching for Supplies
Faced with limited supplies on the island, Holly and Ray decide to venture into town using their dinghy. They’re fortunate enough to find fresh vegetables arriving via supply ship; however, groceries remain costly despite the availability.Discovering Clear Waters
Feeling fortunate to have found an ideal spot in Mao with clear, beautiful water, Holly and Ray relax onshore as Ray chooses their lunch location. The couple discusses spotting potential marine life, including what they believe might be a large shark near their anchorage.Celebrating a Birthday
To cap off this unforgettable journey, the video takes viewers along for an unexpected surprise – Holly presents Ray with a birthday gift during their lunch break. The heartfelt exchange adds warmth to what has been an adventurous yet challenging leg of their Pacific sailing trip.If you’re drawn by these tales of beauty, mystery and resilience in remote island life, don’t forget to subscribe so you can join Holly and Ray on their future expeditions.Annnnd we’re off!⛵️ This week, we head to our next atoll in the Tuamotu Islands of French Polynesia. We keep an eye out for coral bommies and struggle to time our exit and entrance through the pass with the unpredictable tides.🌊 We sailed through the night, selected a less-than-ideal anchorage to avoid navigating in poor visibility, and dragged anchor. We re-provisioned and moved to a more suitable anchorage, where we enjoyed lunch on the beach, went snorkeling, and had a champagne toast on the bow at sunset for Holly’s birthday. 🥂 Sailing the remote islands of the South Pacific is not without challenges, but it has been the adventure of a lifetime! 🤿
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What it’s REALLY Like Sailing the Remote Islands of the South Pacific⛵️ Locations
- The pass at Mao in the South Pacific (-17.2333,-149.5333)
- One of the remote islands in the South Pacific where they dragged anchor due to poor visibility and squalls. (7.466667,-122.516666)
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