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On the Wind Sailing

John & Amanda Neal LIVE // Circumnavigators

On the Wind Sailing

Andy Schell

Sports, Wilderness, Places & Travel, Society & Culture

4.8593 Ratings

🗓️ 16 February 2016

⏱️ 62 minutes

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Summary

#138. I sat down with John & Amanda Neal of Mahina Expeditions, two of my favorite people in sailing and a huge inspiration both philosophically and practically in building my own offshore passage business with Isbjorn. This is the first of several podcasts I recorded in front of a live audience at the Toronto Boat Show in January, so you'll hear some questions pop in from the handful of people we had in attendance.

John & Amanda have varying and extremely interesting backgrounds that led them to the place they are today in sailing. John grew up on the west coast and did a bunch of single-handed sailing on his 27' Albin Vega - the same kind of boat that Matt Rutherford completed his Around the America's voyage on, by the way - and began giving lectures on how to go ocean sailing. He also became a pilot, a hobby he continues today. Meanwhile Amanda, half a world away in New Zealand, grew up cruising with her family and eventually wound up crewing on the first-ever all-female team in the Whitbread Race aboard Maiden.

Their paths crossed many years later and since then the couple have sailed hundreds of thousands of miles together in their Hallberg-Rassy's they call Mahina. Their voyages have taken them and over 1,000 crew members literally to the ends of the earth, from Arctic Norway to Antarctica and round the Horn over half a dozen times. They are consummate professionals and people to look up to if you're interested in going offshore. Their website, mahina.com, is a treasure trove of information on all things offshore from boat design to checklists and everything in between, so be sure to check it out.

As for our offshore passages, Mia and I only have 3 spots left for all of 2016 on Isbjorn. Just today we added another Caribbean trip for March of 2017, a week-long, downwind passage from Grenada to St Croix and the BVI following our trans-Atlantic from the Canaries. This week we're gearing up for the Caribbean 600 Race, and we just completed the first two passages of 2016 with an awesome crew, despite some setbacks (check out the passages logs page on 59-north.com if you haven't heard about it). You can find all of our passage info and sign up on 59-north.com/offshore.

Thanks again for listening and I greatly appreciate the support of both my podcast fans and the awesome crews that have come sailing with us so far! Huge thanks to Ryan, Todd, Dan, Cicci, Greg, Andy & Mike for making the first two passages of 2016 so memorable and fun.

With that, enjoy episode 138 with John & Amanda Neal!

This episode is sponsored by Forbes Horton Yachts. Visit forbesyachts.com.

Transcript

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0:00.0

On the rip-brew boat, it was the first whip-bred around the world race boat for women,

0:05.6

and our skipper was quite paranoid of having her job as skipper taken away from her,

0:10.9

or someone else overshadowing her confidence as a skipper.

0:15.2

So we had our specific duties.

0:17.5

We were all set in our roles, and if we commented on someone else's job, it was a big

0:22.3

no-no. So I was just the rigor. Hey, this is Anna Winners live from Sweden. Welcome back to the

0:28.4

Fah! Fah! Okay. Hey, this is Anna Winners live from Sweden. Welcome back to the 59 North Sailing podcast with your host, Andy Schell.

0:41.1

Enjoy the show.

0:43.6

Greetings from Falmouth Harbor, Antigua.

0:46.9

Welcome to episode number 138 of 59 degrees north, the podcast about sailing.

0:53.7

I'm your host, Andy Schell.

1:00.1

Hello, my name's Clint. You may remember me from a previous episode of done with Andy.

1:04.9

We were talking about sailing across the Atlantic. Okay, and you'll be glad to know that this

1:09.3

week's episode is sponsored by Forbes Horton Yacht sells.

1:12.6

Andy actually interviewed Forbes last week about buying the right blue water boat.

1:17.6

When do you advise people, like when would you say it's better to buy a new boat versus buy a 5-10 or older boat?

1:26.6

You know, that's also another another versus buy a 5, 10 or older boat?

1:34.4

You know, that's also another question that kind of really comes down to,

1:41.4

where does this boat fit into your overall ownership plan and ownership goals?

2:14.6

And typically the new boat owners, the new boat buyers are people that have had the experience and they at this point know where they want their autopilot control head to be, where they want, you know, their electronics setup, how they want the interior done, what selection of woods they want, which draft they want, which sales they want. And the only way they can do that is by going new, because you really can't outfit a secondhand boat as cost effectively, you know, as you can, you know, buying a new boat. And the other thing that I'm sure you guys are experiencing now is the fact that the dollar

2:20.3

is so strong, and that's making a big difference in our sales because these boats are now

2:25.3

30% cheaper than they were two years ago.

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