Sail Vessel Khalifavideo
#54 NO ENGINE in the Gulf Stream 😱 | We made it to Bimini the hard way!
June 7, 2026 · 25 min · 2K views · Bimini, Bahamas
Child in hooded jacket rides dinghy toward Bimini beach
What this video covers
Khalifa, a 38-foot sailboat, loses engine power in the middle of the Gulf Stream during a night crossing from Port Everglades, Fort Lauderdale to Bimini, Bahamas.4:30 The crew — Adriano, Denise, and Alexandre — faced 28-knot headwinds on the nose and a 4-knot northward current, forcing them to tack on starboard to avoid being swept toward Canada, then run downwind at 8 knots before clawing back toward Bimini.5:07 The engine failure traced to biodiesel loaded in Recife, Brazil, seven months earlier; US red marine diesel dissolved the gelatinous residue, which then clogged the entire fuel line from tank through the Racor filter to the injectors.10:01 Adriano cleared the blockage by blowing out each section of fuel line and bleeding the system with the electric fuel pump, restoring flow without outside assistance.7:29 The crossing took roughly 20 hours; they arrived at 4 a.m. Customs clearance at Bimini cost $456 Bahamian for a Temporary Cruising Permit (covering all Bahamas for six months on a vessel under 50 feet), plus $100 for immigration — $656 total, paid by card via Wise.19:36 Biodiesel residue left in a tank for months can gel and block a diesel fuel system when mixed with high-quality petroleum diesel.10:01
More from Sail Vessel Khalifa
From Sail Vessel Khalifa — see the channel’s boat, crew, and every analyzed video.
The Sailing Directory Newsletter
One email with the fleet's best finds — the moments, boats, and stories worth your watch time. Enter your own address to get your own copy.



