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How many BOAT PROJECTS does it take to keep a boat AFLOAT… [S2:E30]

Hey Everyone!!

This week we sail into Nassau and have a very productive few days. We did so much in a few days that we had to make TWO videos!! So stay tuned next week for all the fun things we did while we were there. Per usual we had more boat projects to get done… Our transmission kept leaking oil and we found it to be the seal in the transmission arm. This wasn’t good because along with it being somewhat of a big project, we also had to clean out the bilge to get all that oil out.
Aside from boat projects, Jamie got us in touch with his niece and she showed us around Nassau a bit and helped us stock up on our rum at her liquor store.
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29 thoughts on “How many BOAT PROJECTS does it take to keep a boat AFLOAT… [S2:E30]

  • Ahoy lady's I have to say you both are freaking HOT and absolutely amazing and very entertaining I hope y'all keep sailing and always be safe and don't go running out of sail boat gas it's not always going to be free lol oh and way to rep COLORADO if y'all are ever back with us land lovers I hope we can meet up and get some beers or something!💓! Great work Lady's y'all are inspirational and yall look damn good doing it!!!

  • Great video you 2 sailors work well together cheers fair winds calm seas cheers

  • You Ladies Are Awesome….Wish I Could Join You Sometime……LOVE YOU BOTH…

  • I could hardly watch this episode. You two girls were carrying that 127-pound 8D battery around with one hand and no shoes. All I could do was visualize you dropping the battery on your bare feet and then losing that foot without an adequate hospital nearby. That's why professionals wear steel-toed shoes.

  • I betcha the guy delivering the battery stayed to see you two carry it back to the dingy, left shaking his head thinking dang their stronger than I thought. I was once put to shame by a commercial fisherman twice my age when I offered to help him carry a battery from his boat, after 30 feet or so I needed a break he said it’s ok as he took it the rest of the way by himself.

  • I had a problem with the battery in my truck – wouldn’t hold the charge and would have to replace it. Topped off the cells (they were low), then ran the battery through a cycle using a smart battery charger to recondition the battery. Saved me from buying a new one. Something worthwhile to run on your batteries as part of a regular maintenance cycle when you have shore power.

  • great teamwork on the battery moving project girls I applaud you guys !!

  • I like your videos but you should say at the beginning of your intro that it's 2 sisters and your parents sailing

  • Hiya Ladies, how does it look from The Far Side? Nice work with that dead weight battery, I've moved them & yes they are heavy but you made light of it like you do any problem, great spirit. I just wish I could help you more than buying some merch… A shame you aren't 30 years older Sascha, hehehe. My favorite sisters by far…
    Stay safe…Steve…

  • i love the fact that you two are willing to face any challenge on any problems that comes about on the boat or land . i was trying to help with carring that battery

  • finally we got a good look at Mama now we can see where the girls got their looks have a great day bye-bye

  • Ok that water looks awesome, still mornings, not a ripple, everyone seem eager to help you that’s cool. i love to see how two sisters can be different but so much the same. Your dad is so laid back haha what an awesome family adventure how long do you stay out for at a time.

  • Best if you LOVE working on boats, especially your own sailboat. Then, take what looks like a reasonable repair/project list and Double it. Then take the budget and TRIPLE it…then you got this!

  • Hey Nat and Sascha. If I go to your Amazon wishlist to contribute and buy say the dive lights how do you get them?

  • LOL, I love the raspy screamin Nat!!! Love your channel ladies!!!! Simply awesome!

  • 8D batteries are for starting very big heavy equipment. It has no business being on a boat with such a small engine. They need multiple deep cycle marine batteries.

  • If I were forty five or so years younger I would go sailing just to meet and sail with you two very capable and lovely salteens.

  • jolis paysages et vous me faites penser à mes filles. Je suis sur qu'elles se débrouilleraient aussi bien que vous.

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