(soothing music)
- Good morning!
(laughs)
Oh.
It's pretty early.
The sunset's here.
Almost 7 or something?
It's beautiful morning.
Think it's gonna be a great sunrise, too.
Who am I talking to?
(laughing)
Feels pretty amazing to wake up here,
just in this really calm, beautiful spot.
Might make myself a little cup of tea.
And sit out here and
just watch the sunrise.
(peaceful music)
(glass thudding)
(humming)
Brady and Alex left and it
was super, it was really sad.
It's just not gonna be the same
and I think we all kind of felt it,
I think Brian, especially,
felt very emotional.
I saw that on him when
we were in the airport
and it was...
It's hard.
Change is always hard.
Even though it's perfect,
it's just what it should be,
and I feel super happy and
I know they are super happy
and it's just the perfect
timing and everything,
but it's still sad.
I think that's okay.
Because it's gonna be different
with just the three of us.
Life is different, I'm
going to bed at 8 o'clock
in the evening. (laughing)
And filming is gonna be different.
And I feel a little bit nervous about it,
it's something that we
haven't really done before.
It's such a different pace than.
Me and Brian were
discussing it a little bit
and we both feel nervous,
I think of, is it gonna be good enough,
is this going to be interesting?
And of course we also think
like, oh, if we love it
and if we film it, it's
gonna be good, regardless.
But it's still nervous.
And I think that's okay, as well,
to have that nervousness and feeling that,
ooh, how is this gonna go?
We're not sure, but, I guess
we just have to try it out
and see what happens and if it works,
it works and then that's awesome.
If it doesn't, then we
think about something else.
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(waves crashing)
I think somebody's awake from her nap.
(laughing)
Good morning, Sierra.
Good morning!
Did you have a good nap?
(laughing)
You're always so happy when you wake up.
Oy, what's Daddy doing out here?
Ooh.
(laughing softly)
- It's a little omelet treat.
- [Kaz] Oh.
That's exciting.
- Yeah, so we got bacon,
I sauteed some mushrooms,
I got some eggs, we're
gonna do a few omelets
to start off the day right.
- [Kaz] Nice.
- Yeah.
- [Kaz] How low are we
getting on fresh stuff yet?
- It's gettin' pretty sparse.
I mean look in here, we've
been here two weeks now
and the vegetable drawer...
- [Kaz] It's not too bad.
- We've got some tomatoes
left, we're out of avocados,
with two people on board,
the food lasts a long time, it seems.
- [Kaz] Yeah.
- But, we're doing all right.
I think we can go another week, easily.
- [Kaz] Yep.
- We still got mushrooms,
even, look at that.
- [Kaz] Shit!
And while Brian is cooking
us a really nice breakfast,
I'm gonna empty some cameras.
We have some GoPros--
- [Brian] I was gonna put chorizo in.
- Sure, put chorizo in it.
- [Brian] Chorizo.
- But, don't we have bacon?
- [Brian] Yeah, we've
got chorizo and bacon.
- Can I only have bacon?
- [Brian] What!
- Can I not have chorizo on my side?
- [Brian] What?
- Put it on your side.
- [Brian] Very well.
- It's very smoky, chorizo.
I don't know if I like it too much.
- [Brian] That's your
side without the chorizo,
that's my side with the chorizo.
(baby crying)
Ooh, look at that.
- [Kaz] Wow.
- Yes!
(baby crying)
- Wow.
- [Brian] (speaking foreign language)
- That looks amazing.
But there's chorizo on my side!
- [Brian] Oh, shit, sorry.
(laughing)
Defeat.
(laughing)
Tried to sneak some chorizo in there.
Enjoy, enjoy.
- Looks really good!
- [Brian] Let me get a bite shot.
- Okay.
Ooh, almost lost my breakfast.
Oh, she has a really strong grip, too.
(calming music)
- [Brian] Oh, Saturday morning breakfast.
Cozy time.
- [Kaz] It's good.
What do you feel like doing today?
- I was thinkin' instead
of editing maybe we could start working
on the solar panel project
that I've been thinkin' about.
- Yep, that'd be cool.
- Okay, so today...
Ooh, bright!
Today we're gonna work on a project
that I've been looking
forward to for quite a while,
and we are going
to be installing some flexible
solar panels on Delos.
And it is a good time
because when we installed
our new Viasat dome,
we lost the center solar panel,
'cause we had to make room for it.
So, we've actually lost about 300 watts,
or a third of our capacity.
So, the plan is, we're
working with some guys,
very cool young cruising couple
that own a company in Hawaii
called Sun Powered Yachts.
I think it's sunpoweredyachts.com.
I'll put the URL in the description.
I called them up and I said,
"Hey, guys, I've been thinking
"about some flexible panels for a while.
"Here's this project I'm working on,
"why don't you guys send us the panels.
"We will install them on
Delos and we'll leave two
"of the rigid ones on the back.
"We'll install the flexible
ones on the bimini,
"and then we'll run them
side-by-side for a few months.
"And we're actually gonna do
a performance comparison test
"between the flexible
panels and the hard panels."
(soothing music)
There she is.
(soothing music)
Are you ready to help with the
solar panel project, Sierra?
Is she all topped up?
- Yep.
- [Brian] We got a little morning top up,
now she's ready to go.
Yes, she is.
- [Kaz] So happy.
- [Brian] Where do I sit down there?
(baby squealing)
Squeaker!
Baby squeaker!
(soothing music)
Okay, baby squeaker is good to go.
- Set?
Nice.
Rollin'
- All right, so these are the two panels,
and I checked them out online
and one of the reasons
why I liked these is
because the sizes were
actually quite perfect.
So, this right here is a 110-watt panel
and it fits perfectly on
this portion of the bimini.
This one is a 170-watt panel.
And so, we got two of these, one, two,
and we got four of these,
so, one, two, three, four.
We're actually gonna be able to add,
I think it's 780-watts of capacity,
which will replace what
we lost on the arch.
And then we're also gonna
have another almost 400-watts
of power, extra.
So, the thing that's cool about these is,
those panels up there,
they weighed 17 kilos,
which is like 34, 35 pounds.
Two of these together only
weigh, I think it's 10 pounds,
so it's a third of the
weight for the same amount
of power and you can pretty
much put 'em anywhere.
So, when I was lookin' at
this before we left Sweden,
I saw on the Sailrite website
they actually had a little tutorial video.
So Kaz and I have just watched that video
and we're sorta gonna modify
their plans to fit with Delos.
But, the general idea is to
create a pocket on top here
and the pocket will be
sewn along the bimini,
and we'll get some metal
fasteners that go through
and hold the panels down so
all the edges will be covered,
which should keep it from sliding,
should keep it from
potentially getting picked up
if there's big gusts of wind
and still have it be fairly easy
to remove if we ever want
to take the bimini down.
We have our straight edge.
We have our sunbrella.
So, this is exactly the
same color sunbrella
as the bimini and then we got this stuff,
it's called a Shelter-Rite material
and it's abrasion resistant.
- [Kaz] So, is it gonna
be pretty expensive?
- I think it's gonna take
a couple hundred dollars
for the wires, it was probably,
I think $400 for the
material and the wiring
and all the connectors and
all the buckles that I need.
The panels themselves are different.
I think the big panels are $495?
And I think the smaller
panels are $200-and-something.
I think altogether, it's gonna
be a little bit over $2,000.
- [Kaz] This is the funnest part, huh?
- I really enjoy hot-knifing.
There's something so satisfying about it.
(baby cooing)
- [Kaz] You're using our
cutting board for the food.
- Yeah, but it doesn't matter,
it's like cutting it with a hot knife.
(laughing)
- [Kaz] So what are you doing now?
- So, these are the Shelf-Rite strips
that are gonna provide
the abrasion resistance,
and they cut pretty
nicely with the scissors,
so I'm just patterning them out right now.
All right, so I've got my pieces cut out,
and now I'm using this
double-sided basking tape,
or basting tape, I don't
know what it's called.
(upbeat music)
- [Kaz] It's pretty nice.
You don't have to use any needles.
- No, it's really nice.
- [Kaz] Look at you, set up in here.
- Yeah, we've turned Brady
and Alex's couple's cavern
into a diaper drying
den and sewing station.
(laughing)
Brady would not be impressed.
- [Kaz] I think he would be impressed.
- Works pretty good.
The breeze comes right in
and it dries the diapers
and then I get to sew.
(sewing machine whirring)
(lively music)
Tryin' to work and the baby keeps smiling
at me and distracting me.
(playful music)
- [Kaz] It's a good machine.
- It's a real good machine.
It makes such a difference sewing
when you have a proper machine,
because--
- [Kaz] Right?
- The other one we had,
it'd get bound up all the time
and it could only go
through a very thin layer
of material, but this thing is like--
- [Kaz] A beast.
- A Beast.
And it actually makes sewing
and making stuff a lot of fun.
- [Kaz] Cool!
- Okay, well, it's a pretty good fit.
I think we've cut it the right size
and we just have to position,
when they put the fasteners through,
we just have to make sure that none
of the solar cells are covered.
- [Kaz] Yeah.
- All right, so it'll
be sort of like that.
- [Kaz] And it's a tight fit,
but it looks pretty good.
- It fits good.
- [Kaz] Yeah, I'm a bit
surprised to be honest.
Not that I don't trust you.
- Measure twice, three times, right?
And have your wife check your work.
(laughing)
(playful music)
Check it out, I think it
turned out pretty well.
Here's the sewing, no
wind can get under there.
These fasteners are pretty cool,
because you can still get the panel out
but they hold it down real good.
One down.
(cheerful music)
(dull music)
Now, I think it's time for
a well-deserved sundowner.
- What a good day, though.
The weather's been really,
really nice, lately.
Super, super good and...
It's a great end to the day, too.
Oh, it's really windy, though.
- [Brian] Yeah.
- To just sit out here and
having a few sips of wine
and Sierra is feeding
and we're just talking
about how amazing it is to be
able to do this as a family.
And just spend slow days on the boat,
doing some work, going to the beach,
spending the evenings
watching the sunset like this.
It's pretty good.
It's very chill.
The pace of the boat has gone way down.
(laughing)
Crazy.
We're just two people and a little nugget.
(laughing)
It's a lot different.
(waves crashing)
(jubilant music)
(waves crashing)
- [Brian] Peek-a, peek-a, peek-a boo!
(baby laughing)
Hand me the nugget.
Oh, yeah, baby!
All right, mama, take us to the beach.
(playful music)
(engine roaring)
That's pretty nice, huh?
(playful music)
Made it.
- [Kaz] Let's get the life vest off.
(laughing)
She's like, "Ahh!"
- Safety first.
Oh, look-it.
Discover the world.
Heck, yeah, that's my motto, too.
All right, now we're here.
Camp out.
(waves crashing)
Hot, hot, hot day.
Excited to come to the beach,
cool off in the afternoon.
Ahh.
How does she like it?
- She likes it.
- [Brian] I don't think she
really knows what to think.
- I know.
- [Brian] Oh, that feels so good, Sierra.
Isn't that cooling and refreshing?
Yeah.
She does like it.
(laughing)
(upbeat music)
- We're at the beach, nugget!
Wow!
There's chickens around.
There's chickens around.
Wow.
(upbeat music)
There's some crazy chickens around
that want to peck at everything.
I think they get fed here.
Right?
I think they get fed here, so
now they're real interested.
Look at this guy.
Or it's a girl, I guess.
- Chicken's trying to eat my lunch.
Watch this.
- [Kaz] Don't scare the chicken.
(yells)
Okay.
It is lizards everywhere.
One actually nipped Sierra's foot.
Her feet was moving around like this,
her little toes and
just ran up and (yips).
(laughing)
- [Brian] The lizard licked you, Sierra.
- What an awesome spot.
It's just amazing to be able to relax
and wind down a little bit.
Whoa, to be able to spend
days like this on the beach
with the family is pretty
special, I would say, for sure.
It really makes me think about all of this
and how fortunate I
feel and how incredibly,
I wouldn't say lucky because I don't know
if that's the thing, but
(laughing) always feeling filled
with joy and a lot of love and stuff.
I just got a message yesterday from a lady
that lives in Hawaii and she was talking
about her kids and how she wants us
to be paypals (laughing),
no, not paypals, penpals
I guess you call it, over the internet.
And she seems super, super
cool and she has a lot
of good information about kids
and I can ask her questions
and it's just super cool to connect
with people all around the world.
And people write me so many nice messages
and it's just super, super cool.
And I'm already talking to quite a few,
they are just helping
me with different tricks
and tips on how to do things
and just connecting with
all the moms out there,
it's awesome.
And now, the water is perfect
and I'm gonna take a little dip.
(water bubbling)
- This is really magical.
You get to have your baby
and experience all these
different things with her,
on the ocean, on the beach, on the boat
and I think best of all
what I really appreciate is
that we can spend...
(wave crashing) Ooh!
(laughing)
She's fine.
We can spend 24 hours a
day together, every day.
(waves crashing)
And that's it.
We don't have to go anywhere,
we don't have to leave each other,
we don't have to take Sierra to daycare.
I really appreciate that.
It's very special.
And look at her, she's
walkin' in the ocean!
On the beach.
(waves rolling and crashing)
(relaxing music)
♪ On this island ♪
♪ We were fine when ♪
♪ No one was here but us ♪
♪ So darling you know ♪
♪ Wait for me and I'll come home ♪
♪ It's not a simulation ♪
♪ I'm still dreaming ♪
♪ Falling deeper ♪
- To celebrate the arrival
of our little nugget,
we'd like to offer a special deal.
Just head on over to the Delos
Shop, grab any gear you want
and enter the coupon code
littlenugget during checkout
and we'll knock 10% off
everything in your cart.
Oh, yes, I do declare,
that is a fine vintage
of breast milk, aged appropriately,
it is quite to my liking.
Taste like we've been eating
some pistachios, perhaps.
Yes, yes.
- [Kaz] Ooh, look, is that
a good angle for my hands?
- [Brian] Yep.
- [Kaz] It's so hard.
- [Brian] Like right
now your hands are gone.
- Breast pumping sucks.
- [Brian] I can buy
more milk for my coffee.
- Oh, I always feel like cow.
(laughing)
Just sitting here falling asleep.
(mooing)
Business in the front, party in the back.
- [Kaz] Look at that!
(laughing)
- Like it?
I like it a lot!
(popping)
