Sailing 469 Miles For Warranty [...]
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Owner: Gone with the Wynns

Sailing 469 Miles For Warranty Work

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Location: Cuyo Island
Latitude: 10.85000000
Longitude: 121.04000000
Published: 21 Jul 2024

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Our 469 mile passage to the HH factory for warranty work has begun. We can't sail overnight due to all the small fishing vessels and fishing debris that are hard to see during the day, much less at night. And while radar is fantastic, the fishing buoys are just to small to be picked up. Which means we are in for a lot of long days of sailing and hunting for safe anchorages.

We have very little wind predicted, if any at all, and our engines are running hot and drinking coolant like a drought is coming. So our goal is to sail as much as possible and motor as little as possible.

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WE’RE JASON AND NIKKI WYNN. A couple of explorers, modern-day documentarians, and cultivators of curiosity.

We’ve been chasing our curiosity around the world on wheels and keels since 2011. Why? Because curiosity is the key to unlocking life. It pushes us outside our comfort zone, softens our assumptions, and helps us embrace the great unknown. The more we let our curiosity lead the way, the more we discover about ourselves and the world around us.

Things We're Most Curious About...

GETTING OFF-GRID
Our home is also our transportation and we spend weeks away from civilization and sometimes land. So self-reliance and sustainable living are a must. We've learned heaps about renewable energy, managing waste, creating safe drinking water and foraging for food. We carefully manage our resources and we’re always looking for new and better ways to do so.

TALKING TO STRANGERS
People are busy (even on remote islands) and travelers are a dime a dozen. It takes time to talk to strangers, and even more time to have a real connection. Going the extra mile to get to know someone is a commitment.

Which is why these are our most treasured experiences. Setting off into the world with curiosity as our guide and nature as our compass. We talk to strangers and accept hospitality without fear or reservations. Both giving and receiving.

ALTERNATIVE LIVING
These are people who are doing things differently. Forgoing the mainstream, seeking freedom and living on the margins. Creative, unique and inspiring people who challenge our ideas of home and community.

Our journey is ever-evolving but the mission remains the same: #CultivateCuriosity

Timestamps if you like to Jump Around:

00:00 Leaving Palawan for Warranty Work
01:38 Sailing Upwind and Easy Tacking
05:12 Entertainment while Sailing
06:46 Taking Down Sails & Anchorage
08:10 Diving a Shipwreck El Nido
10:40 Sailors on a Schedule
12:43 Calorifier Conversations
14:42 Dodging Boats in the Sulu Sea
15:22 Sailing with No Wind
16:27 Making Tepache (Fermented Pineapple Beer)
19:36 Sailing into Cuyo for Fuel
23:50 Bottling Fresh Tepache
26:15 Exploring Cuyo Island in Palawan
30:24 Our Thoughts on Our Boat

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