- [Kazza] Morning!
- It's roll-y again.
- [Kazza] It is roll-y.
- I think the wind,
whenever it comes slightly
north of east here, the
swell comes around the corner
and then our house goes like this.
- We have decided to go a
little bit further North
to a place called Raccoon Key
and chill out there instead
because it's not very nice
with all this rolling.
- [Brian] Okay, Kazza, forward!
- [Kazza] Forward!
(upbeat music)
- [Brian] Hook is up!
Do you want to go sailing in your chair?
Yeah, okay.
Ease the main.
So this is the main sheet
that controls the main sail.
We have to ease it before we
can take the sail out.
(Sierra coos)
I know, it's funny, huh?
(Sierra laughs)
Move our house around by the wind.
Main sail comin' out!
(chill acoustic music)
- [Kazza] How far away?
Engine going off.
(wind howling)
(acoustic song plays)
♪ There's a lot of colors ♪
♪ I don't know where to go ♪
♪ See a lot of colors ♪
♪ Only feelin' blue ♪
♪ There a lot of voices ♪
♪ Drowning in the sea ♪
♪ There's too many voices ♪
♪ Talkin' back at me ♪
- [Brian] Do you want my sunglasses?
♪ Dreams are not the same for me ♪
♪ Standing by the shore ♪
♪ While you're on the open sea ♪
(Sierra coos)
(Brian laughing)
- She's nice!
(Kazza laughs)
(coos)
(laughs)
What a crazy day!
A baby drivin' a sailboat.
That's unreasonable.
We got 20 knots,
and we've got
about a 10 meter, like a 30-foot-wide gap
that we can hit to get
through this shallow spot,
and we've gotta stick really
close to the high winds,
but I think we've got it pretty dialed in.
- [Kazza] It's gonna get shallow, huh?
- [Brian] It's gonna get shallow.
- [Kazza] We made it!
- [Brian] Made it!
- [Kazza] Taking the sails?
- Comin' in!
Sats!
(music ends)
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- [Grace] Kind of like flashing,
and it's somewhat low in the sky.
- Okay, so we're just sitting here
and we get a call that
there's weird bouncing lights
on the horizon from Calico skies,
so we've run up--
- [Kazza] They said UFO.
- They said UFO. (Kazza laughs)
- And it is the (censored)
weirdest thing I've ever seen.
We've got one right there,
and one right there.
They're like high up now.
Not moving, and flashing colors.
Like you can see it in the
binoculars and it's going,
I see like red,
I see green,
I see white.
- So we're now looking for UFOs. (laughs)
But--
- Kazza, I shit you not,
this is the craziest thing.
Look at it!
Did you see it?
- No I did.
It's just, I'm just
trying to figure out like,
is it because, can it be
something in the atmosphere
that makes like a star kind of
have different colors?
- [Brian] Maybe.
It could also be a plane
or a helicopter.
- No, it can't be a plane,
it's not moving.
- Well it hasn't moved.
- This is a mystery. (laughs)
- [Brian] This is crazy.
- If there is any, what do you call it?
When you know astrology,
what do you call it?
- Aliens?
- No, when you know things
about stars. (laughs)
- [Brian] Astronomer.
- (laughing) Astronomer, not aliens.
If there's any astronomers out there,
why would like a star or a planet
show different, I see like blue or green
and like red and then white.
- My question is, how
come none of the stars
around it are doing it?
How come it's only that one
and how come there was one more over there
that was doing it too?
That's the question.
- [Kazza] But for now, we go to bed.
- Yeah. (laughs)
- [Kazza] It's late.
(music ends)
(rain pattering)
(wind howling)
(thunder)
- Wow.
This is like the first
rainy day we've had in,
(laughing) I don't know how long.
And it's like thunder storms and,
it's pretty crazy.
It's just been sunny
for like three months,
and then all of a sudden, I guess
the seasons are changing
and it's getting hotter
and more thunderstorms.
(thunder)
Feels weird.
I guess the boat is getting a
little clean, so that's good.
But look at this.
(upbeat acoustic music)
- [Brian] There's a lot
going on in the galley today.
- I know.
- [Brian] (laughs) The
dictator's gonna get fed, huh?
In their dictator chair.
(scruffy voice) Feed me, mommy, feed me!
What'd you make, banana pancakes?
- Just banana and pancakes.
Or I mean, banana and egg. (laughs)
- [Brian] And the bread's going good.
Sourdough's going good.
Bill was just next door screaming
that they connected to our internet.
Is the speed good, Bill?
- [Bill] I'll send you a screenshot!
150 mbps!
- [Brian] What?
150? That's crazy!
- [Bill] That's the fastest
I've ever seen on the booster!
(Brian laughs)
- [Brian] Just pretty average,
everyday Wednesday today.
The other project I might
get into is the ice machine.
- Well the ice machine
is not working very well.
It puts out small little
pellet cubes like that,
and they're all, like almost defrosted.
And she's like--
- It sucks!
- Yeah, it does suck.
- [Brian] But now that I have
my newly-found refrigeration
and freezer expertise and some tools,
I might troubleshoot it (Kazza laughs)
after lunch.
- That sounds great.
- Yeah.
So this is it, this is the one.
And I think the problem is that
it's gotten soaked by
water a bunch of times.
It's, look at that.
Slightly rusty.
- Is it amazing that it works
at all I think? (Kazza laughs)
- [Brian] Yeah, it's been
submerged in water so many times.
I'm gonna get it apart.
Come check this out.
I think I see the problem,
like within 30 seconds of opening it up.
Take a look in there and
just tell me if it looks like
anything is out of the ordinary
or difficult or strange.
Besides the rust.
I mean, the rust is not ordinary,
but I don't think that's the problem.
- Oh, wow!
- Aha!
- There's a lot of soot in there!
- Yeah, it's dust, huh?
- Oh, shoot!
- [Brian] And so what's
happened is the air
can no longer flow through there,
and so it can't remove
the heat from those coils,
and so the heat just stays in the unit.
It never gets blown out by the fan.
That's how it's supposed to look.
But I'll clean that out
and I think we'll be back in business.
It's putting out a lot more air now.
Okay, we'll check back in nine minutes.
- Awesome!
- Success!
Let's have a Coke, cold Coke with ice.
Enjoy!
- Thank you!
- [Brian] Ooh.
You broke the Cardinal
rule of everything, Kazza!
- I'm sorry!
- I did a whole thing
- I got so excited!
- [Brian] cooking and making the bread.
Two cups of starter!
And then you took it
out, had a big ol' bite
and didn't even film it.
(Kazza laughs)
What the heck?
- Sorry!
- [Brian] Well, now you gotta fake it.
Tell me how the bread is.
Oh, look at what's left!
Just a tiny little piece! (Kazza laughing)
How's the bread, Kazza?
- I was really angry and it's awesome.
- [Brian] Is it good?
- Yeah, it's really like
crispy.
Crispy crust.
- [Brian] I think it's pretty good.
- Yeah.
Moist inside.
And it's very sour-y.
- Really? Can I have a bite?
Oh!
- [Kazza] It's good, huh?
Yeah.
(speaks foreign language)
- Thank you!
- Bread!
- [Kazza] Good job!
- [Brian] Thank you.
Bread!
(upbeat piano music)
We're just taking some time this morning
to go through some awesome
messages from our Patrons
and on the SV Delos Tribal
Council group on Facebook.
It's really cool to be able
to communicate and interact
with people on such a, such a close level.
- [Kazza] Yeah, like I was
answering some messages
the other day, and it's just like,
it just makes me tear up.
- I know.
People are so kind,
and I think a special thing is that
it is such a close community,
we have a chance to interact
on a more personal level
and just chat with people,
answer their questions.
If you'd like to become
a part of that community,
you can check out SVDelos.com/beer,
or Patreon.com/SVDelos for
the details on how to join.
It will make Sierra very happy!
Yes!
All of these things, baby nugs!
It's a lot of fun!
Wee!
- [Kazza] You wanna go sailing?
- Yeah, let's go sailing.
(water splashing)
Cruising!
(laughs)
How fast we going, Sierra?
- 7 knots!
- 7 knots?
Crazy!
To move your house like that?
Nice!
Where are we headed, Kazza?
- Heading down to Hog
for some change of scenery.
I think the wind is gonna
shift around a little bit
and stuff, so it would
be nice to be down there.
Good sailing today!
- Yeah, we've got good winds.
- Yeah.
- [Brian] We're making good speed.
(water splashing)
(upbeat acoustic music)
Good morning, Sierra.
Good morning!
(laughs)
Here, have some porridge.
Ooh, porridge!
Good.
You know what I might
cook for you this morning?
Waffles, 'cause you've
never had waffles before.
(laughs)
Yeah, I'll cook waffles
while Mommy's sleeping.
'Cause it's a lazy Sunday morning.
We let Mommy sleep in this morning, huh?
Let's go check on Mommy.
I'll be right back.
- Hi!
- Good morning.
- What's up?
- [Brian] I wanna make waffles.
- What?
- [Brian] Yeah.
- Waffles?
- [Brian] Sierra's never
had waffles before,
so I'm gonna make waffles.
- You're crazy!
- Yeah, I know.
(upbeat music)
Eggs, eggs are here.
- [Kazza] A lot of things
going on this morning
in the kitchen!
- You should try and feed the baby
while making waffles, while filming it.
(Kazza laughs)
- [Kazza] Are you being good, Sierra?
- We got a lot of waffles.
- [Kazza] (laughing) Yeah.
- You think I should invite people over?
See if anybody wants a waffle?
Hello, everybody.
Delos here.
Just wanna let you know
that waffles are coming
out of the waffle maker right now
if anybody wants a waffle
taste, come on over.
Look Sierra!
One of our neighbors
came over for waffles!
- Waffles!
Yay!
- [Brian] Check this out.
- [Connor] Oh my gosh!
That's ridiculous.
- Waffles for you, good sir.
- Oh my gosh!
No way!
- A little bit of bacon.
Look at Sierra, she's so excited now.
Sierra's first waffle.
- [Man] Oh, my god.
- Oh, that smells so good.
- [Brian] Morning!
Here you go.
Waffle for you, good sir.
We're running low, we're running low!
Ooh, how's that?
I can send her back over.
How's that?
Yeah?
- [Kazza] That was nice
having the neighbors over
for breakfast!
- Yeah!
That was surprising!
That's one of the things
I love about cruising
is the community.
Like I couldn't imagine living in a,
like the old neighborhood
where I used to live
and then putting a call out and then like
everybody just coming over
within five or 10 minutes
for a random breakfast.
- (laughs) I know.
- And then everybody goes home
and it's very special.
- It's super special.
Incredible community that we
have of boats and friends.
- [Brian] It's very cozy.
- It's very cozy.
- I feel very grateful for it.
- I know.
- It's very special.
Doesn't happen very often.
- No.
- But we're, we're lucky.
- It's amazing.
Good people.
- Good people.
- So, trying to make
pigs in a blanket, right?
- [Brian] Very American, by the way.
Pigs in a blanket.
- Well, I wanted to show
you guys how to make
the pigs in the blankets.
- Homemade pigs in a blanket.
- We have to improvise
with some recipe things,
but I think we can cut
these into small pieces.
- [Brian] Yeah.
And the reason why we're
doing this is because
today is Jerry and Donna's
fifth 51st wedding anniversary.
- 51st!
- Can you believe being
married for 51 years?
Crazy!
- That's crazy.
- [Brian] But, they're part of
the quarantine crew out here,
so we're gonna go into the yacht club,
- Yeah.
- We're gonna pass around
finger foods, we're gonna have
a fire, we're gonna chill,
we're gonna just chat and be
like normal people socializing.
- It'll be amazing.
- Yeah.
- Yeah, okay.
- Okay, so we're making pigs in a blanket.
- Yes.
- Excellent.
- So this is gonna be
the pastry, the dough,
and we're going to be rolling
these little guys up in here.
- It's going to be so good.
- Oh my god.
- [Brian] Except for the fact that today,
if you look at this, it is like
that's like 30, 30
degrees is 86 Fahrenheit,
so that their thermometers
are getting like
32?
So what is 32?
32 Celsius is 140 degrees Fahrenheit.
- 140?
- I'm just kidding.
It's 90.
- Brian!
- It's 90 degrees in here, nugget.
90 degrees in the shade.
We're going slightly crazy.
Look at our hair today.
Look at our hair today, it's great.
We're gonna have to go
swimming soon at night.
Because it's getting
hot and sweaty in here.
(upbeat music)
- It's 5 o'clock somewhere. (laughs)
Early start.
- [Kazza] Oh, lookin' real good!
- Yeah.
Feels really
fun to play with, too.
- [Kazza] Have you ever made these before?
- No.
- I haven't, either.
These are starting to
look pretty professional.
Look at them all.
- Production line going.
- [Kazza] What's going on, Bri?
- We just got a call from
one of the fishing boats
up two islands up north at Buenavista
that somebody had an accident on board
and we think it might be a child
and they've got a pretty bad laceration
on their leg and there's no
medical facilities around,
so we've got a lot of stuff on board
and we're gonna try and help 'em out.
They think it might need stitches.
I haven't seen it, so I'm not sure,
but we have this cool stuff, this
Dermabond, which is a
topical skin adhesive
that can work if it's
not like super crazy bad.
And I've gotten out all of our bandages
and some of our cleaning stuff, and
we're just gonna try and
help 'em out, if we can.
I think they're a local family, maybe?
Yeah.
- [Kazza] I hope it's not too bad, huh?
- I hope it's not too bad either.
And it's weird because
we also have to make sure
that they're,
they've been quarantined
from the virus, right?
- [Kazza] Otherwise we
can't get close to them.
- Yeah, so.
- Makes it pretty hard.
We just have to see if it's okay for them
for us to film, huh?
If it's a stressful situation.
- Yeah, I think we maybe won't
at first, and then we'll
just sort of read it.
- [Kazza] Yeah.
- Just gonna take this off
and then we're gonna look
at it and see how it is,
and then we're gonna clean
it and get it real clean,
and then we have some special glue
that is like super glue for your skin,
and I think that glue,
if it's not super bad,
we'll just put that on there
and then you'll start healing right away.
All right?
Was it bleeding a lot?
- No.
- No?
- That's a good thing.
- Yeah, it is.
It doesn't seem to be deep.
- It that okay?
- No, that's fine.
Hold my hand.
- You know what I could use, Kazza
is a pair of tweezers
to get this bandage off.
So a conch got you, huh?
- Yeah.
- I guess.
- After so many years
of getting those conchs,
one finally got you back.
- [Woman] He stepped on
a conch. (Brian laughs)
- Okay, got that off.
You're doing so good.
Wow, you're really brave.
You're really very brave.
I think you'll be just fine.
I think what we need to do,
the most important thing
is we'll just wash it really good
'cause we don't want you to
get an infection out here.
So we're gonna clean it
with water and then we'll
put the glue on there, and
we'll put another bandaid on it
and then you'll start getting better.
Sound good?
- No needles, wow.
- [Brian] Yeah, no needles.
We don't need any needles.
- That's the first thing she said.
- This might sing a little bit,
but the stinging is just
making it clean, okay?
So we're just going to
go on here like this.
I know, it's gonna sting, I'm sorry.
But it's gonna to feel better
(crying)
and then we're gonna be done.
This is the toughest part.
- Ow!
- I know, I'm sorry.
- [Woman] That was the hardest part.
- I know, it's the toughest part.
Yeah, she's doing really
good, very strong.
This'll get rid of any
other stuff around it.
And then we glue you back together.
Not so bad, huh?
- [Woman] So with the glue,
do you have to keep glue on it
or just?
- Well, it should hold the skin together
long enough until it starts to heal.
- Okay.
- And then that's it.
The only thing I'm worried is it's,
it's a jagged cut, and so
I might need help of somebody
to hold the skin together,
'cause you have to hold the skin together
- Yeah.
- Yeah.
- and then it has to come
together and then you glue it.
(crying)
- I'm proud of you.
- [Brian] and then we'll bandage it up.
Okay, so we just need
to hold that together
and let's hold it for
a little while longer,
just to make sure. But I
think it's doing pretty good.
- [Kazza] Yeah.
- [Brian] And then we'll
put some bandages on it.
You guys have other bandages
on the boat and stuff?
- We'll be back on shore.
- Oh, okay, okay.
- [Kazza] Drama outside, but in here,
it's coming along pretty well.
- It's nice and serene.
- [Kazza] I'm gonna eat
some before we go in.
- Me too.
- [Kazza] I think they're
looking pretty good!
- Really appreciate everything.
- [Brian] No problem!
Glad to help, guys.
I hope she gets, she'll get better quick.
- [Kazza] Can we take a
picture with all of them?
- [Brian] Everybody ready?
- Okay!
- Okay, cheese!
- Cheese!
- Cheese.
- All right.
- Thank you!
- Thank you!
- Thank you so much.
we really appreciate it.
- Thank you!
Nice meeting you!
- [Kazza] Yes, nice to meet you guys!
Nice, huh?
- Super nice family, yeah.
Luckily, the wound was cut
all the way through the skin
and you could see the muscle fibers,
but it didn't cut into the
muscle, which is really good.
It was just through the skin,
and she was really strong.
And I'm really impressed
with that Dermabond stuff.
Dermabond is cool, it like,
literally, we were able just
to push the wound together
and then put the skin glue on top of it,
and it held after about 30, 45 seconds.
And then we just put some bandages and
good to go.
- Wow.
- I don't think I woulda done stitches
if we didn't have that
stuff, not for that.
For that wound, I don't think
it woulda been worth it.
But, yeah, so.
She's gotta keep it clean now.
Should be good.
It's nice to be able to
help people, you know?
So many people help us
so many places we go
and it's nice to able to help.
- [Kazza] You're always very calm, though.
Like I don't know if I could've,
(Brian laughs) I guess I
could've, but it's like,
I don't know.
- Yeah.
- [Kazza] And the pigs in
the blanket is almost done.
Ooh, that's good news.
- Yeah.
- Now I'm going to have
a beer and a party.
- [Kazza] And we're off!
- [Brian] Here we go!
- [Kazza] Wait.
- [Brian] That's not good, watch this.
Do you see the fuel
squirting out of there?
Our filter is rusted through.
- [Kazza] How do we fix that?
- [Brian] I don't know.
- How do we fix it?
- I'll keep my finger on it.
(laughs)
- [Kazza] Oh no, we're stranded.
(overlapping conversation)
- I'll just keep my finger over it.
- [Connor] Do you have a ride?
- We have a leak!
- Oh no!
- [Brian] Small fuel leak!
- [Kazza] Our fuel filter
has rusted through,
so it's just squirting out fuel.
Transfer.
- All right!
- [Kazza] Thank you.
- [Connor] Back-up dingy.
- [Brian] Back-pup dingy,
baby, take the baby.
- [Connor] Back-up dingy, baby.
- Is that it?
- We're gonna go
on a dingy ride!
- I wanna see Connor drive with the baby.
- Yeah!
- See how we do here.
We're gonna go on a dingy ride!
- [Brian] With dingy ride!
- Dingy ride with a dingy
ride! All right, hold on a sec.
We have to turn this bad boy.
- [Steph] Oh my god,
don't hit her on the face.
- Take her for one sec.
(laughter)
(upbeat music)
(music ends)
- [Donna] Brian is always late.
- [Brian] Well, look who it is.
- If it isn't the couple of honor.
Congratulation.
Hey, Jerry.
I was wondering if you had any wise words
of us who have yet to make
it 51 years into marriage.
If you have any advice.
- Make every day count.
- Yeah?
That's good advice, I like that.
- Make every day count.
- [Brian] (laughs) Nice.
Can I give you a hand carrying anything?
(overlapping conversation)
- [Jerry] Everybody have a great time.
Enjoy the anniversary, enjoy the evening.
- [Woman] Anything for a party!
(cheering and applause)
- Hi!
Bringing it over.
- Oh, thank you!
- You guys enjoying
- Hello!
- [Woman] the little
piggies in the blanket?
- Oh my god.
- Hi!
- [Woman] Yeah, you're probably right.
We brought mustard, if
anyone wants mustard.
It's down that way.
(cheering and laughing)
- [Kazza] A very special evening.
- Beautiful sunset, good
people, just chill vibe.
It's awesome.
(singing)
- [Kazza] Cheers, guys.
Hope you like this episode.
Make sure to check in next Friday
as we prepare to leave the Bahamas
after being out here for over 100 days.
But first we have an
amazing wedding ceremony
for Connor and Steph.
It was truly special,
so don't miss that one!
- [Brian] Whoa get it, mom!
I might have to blur that shot.
Kazza!
What are you doing?
- Getting some shots of the rain!
- [Brian] Getting some shots!
Mm, bacon! (laughs)
She's a troutman.
(overlapping conversation)
Is that nice?
That feels good, huh?
'Cause it's so hot in here.
We'll just put a wet towel on you.
