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Chris Trouten
Добавлен 7 янв 2018
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M5 codes after clearing and test drive
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M5 codes after clearing and test drive
Darla adding a rattlesnake rattle to her guitar.
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Darla adding a rattlesnake rattle to her guitar.
Cobalt Blue Paranormal Affinity Strat
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Cobalt Blue Paranormal Affinity Strat
an original untitled song by my favorite Bohemian
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an original untitled song by my favorite Bohemian
David's first trip part 2. July 14, 2023
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David's first trip part 2. July 14, 2023
I have the exact same identical boat in an 81 version still sitting on the factory original EZ loader trailer And I am thrilled to have found your channel just by watching I have learned so much about my boat that I did not know and I am looking forward to the day that I can join you
Looks like your dock would be an ideal candidate for backing into as prop walk would be in your favor. Making a right turn you’re fighting the prop walk.
You can't sink a C25 by leaving the keel up, unless you're in the middle of a hurricane. It will heel like there's no tomorrow, toss everything in the cabin around, terrify you, and then bounce right back. Ask me how I know this. 😅
Nice sail! I’d be really interested in what all you’ve added to the boat. I’m considering a Catalina 25 and like how you seem to be set up.
Thanks. What is it about my setup that you are particularly interested in? I'll actually be making some changes soon to my running rigging. It currently serves the purpose but it is the bare minimum at the moment. I guess some of my future videos should include a before and after discussion of the changes I'll be making.
You can buy mine! Clearwater fl! C-25
Very good.
Hi 👋🏼 Can you please tell me, even better make a video of how you reset de winding mechanism back in the normal position/place ? Because in this video you said that you don’t will do it on camera…😮 But please it would be so helpful for me :) Do you know where I can find a video for this problem ? Grtzz Nicky
I don't know where to find a video solution to your problem. Also, I no longer have any cameras of this vintage so I am not able to investigate the problem for you. Sorry, and good luck.
@@christrouten9606 oh that’s disappointing for me, but I totally understand. That’s a lot for just such quickly reaction to my question. Thnx !
I retired on my 49th birthday, and have lived all over the world since then. I've been around the world 5 times, and at 72 will continue for as long as I'm able.
I was kinda looking forward to the docking part of the video ;)
Sorry, I ran out of battery power. I'll try to get a docking video up at some point.
I retired at 39 to do the same thing making RUclips videos traveling the Caribbean
I'd be right there with you if I was single. I wouldn't be able to convince my wife though.
I'm 39 and not retiring on my boat but I'm gonna barely work at all when I launch
@@captvaghunter I didn't retire ON my boat. I retired so that I could enjoy the finer things in life, like sailing, while I'm still healthy enough to participate in such activities.
You're sailing videos are very enjoyable. Very similar to what I do but I sail a little bit smaller of a boat precision 165
Thank you. I started on a Sunfish nearly 40 years ago and then life happened. About 30 years went by and I wasn't able to go sailing. Finally I bought a Sailfish that I had for a few years and never got the opportunity to sail. Then I found a Hobie 14 that I sailed for about 2 years before upgrading to a Catalina 22. 2 years ago I bought my current boat, this Catalina 25.
I'm watching many videos to learn to sail and this was one of the best!
Thank you. I'm glad that it was helpful to you. I know I tend to talk a lot in some of my videos. My hope is that in explaining what I'm doing and why I'm doing it, others might learn from me or offer suggestions for how I can improve my workflow and technique so I can learn something myself. What kind of boat are you learning on?
Good job. Hoping to see you bring it to the dock with that cross wind. Must have run out of battery. I sail a 27 cat solo on bigger water.
I did run out of battery that day. Fortunately for me, the thunderstorms that began moving in created a dead calm for literally the 10 minutes it took me to drop the sails and get the boat to the dock and tied up.
That a good heads up.. buy a bigger better boat.. Thank you.
We boaters and sailors are always thinking about our next bigger boat. Unfortunately (or perhaps Fortunately), due to the depth of my marina, and thier lack of support for larger sailboats, I am limited to something that drafts less than 4 feet and can be launched from a trailer. There is no mast stepping crane or tower, and no launching sling anywhere on my home water.
@@christrouten9606 Yes, you do the best you can, with what you've got.. Thank you for that. Fortunately, I live close to the Ocean, where is many options.. All the best to you..Cheers! from Van, Canada.
That was a great sail, ty I just bought my first sail boat 83 cape dory 25d... going to learn on puget sound Wa state... thanks again for the video,Subbed
I'm glad you enjoyed it. I'll be sailing in Puget Sound from Bellingham to the San Juans the end of July this summer. I envy you for your home sailing waters.
Terrible audio.
Spot on for “how to sail a catalina 25” in person.
Brother I'm tired from just watching you. Guns, Cars, Hunting and Fishing are plenty for this old bird, Oh and family that's important too. Good to see your enjoying life my friend.
Joe! I was just cyberstalking you about a week ago wondering what you have been up to. We should get back in touch.
Great video - what lake is this?
This is C.J. Strike Reservoir in Southern Idaho.
What Garmin do you have?
I can't think of the exact model. It's a low end Echomap without touch screen. Maybe a 73cv?
Great day! Nice video!
Yes it was. My only regret was being over cautious and reefing before I got started. With the storms we had that evening, I still think it was the right thing to do though. It would have been a perfect day for full main and 110.
Thanks, it worked like a charm! Used 2 wood popsicle stick to maintain the slot space and make a form for the JB Weled to set-up. Happy guy here and saved $175 to $400 to replace it.
Nice! I started playing about a year ago and its taken a lot of practice to overcome my suckiness!
What app are you using?
Justin Guitar
On my H2 the two cogs at the bottom of the wind on spindle are not turning. What could that be please?
😊❤!
Very cool! I just got a later model LE M1S90 (with the longer barrel lug and thicker mag tube) with the Vang Comp sights. Any idea which XS big dot sight post they use? It’s thicker than the stock Benelli post
Glorious!
Thanks !!! I was just going to cut the shade off and trash but I will now try to fix it.
nice piece of work,..we do love our E38s
Can't thank you enough. I've got a working H3V now.
Anatoly should disguise as a aged cleaning woman and shock everybody even more!😂
Awesome vid much appreciated nice 👍 thank you 💯🙏
Not familiar with the term “ghost loading” someone enlighten me
It is the term used for modding the gun to accommodate one additional round, loaded onto the carrier beneath a loaded chamber. The early HK guns were capable of this right out of the box but then the made a very slight machining change to the bolt that prevented it. We savvy shooters figured out how to overcome that problem, as shown in this video.
@@christrouten9606 thanks, I did find a video on it a little while ago. I duck and deer hunt with my shotguns, that looks like to me your just asking for a jam up loading it like that, but to each his own, you do you, thanks for the explanation, I don’t think I need to give that a try
It's more of a novelty than anything. This is a military and police version of the M1 with the 18 inch barrel. It's intended to be a home defense tool where additional capacity could make a life or death difference. As to reliability, this weapon has never had a failure with any ammo, even cheap bulk low brass, in the three years I've owned it. If you are only hunting, where you are legally limited to only 3 rounds, or where many follow up shots are not afforded, then this mod would bring you absolutely zero benefits.
Ffs so dark!
Can you explain what are the benefits of this mod? What is ghost mod?
One additional round capacity.
@@christrouten9606 Thank you!)
Yep I have personally seen this in the spring time
I’m officially your number 1 fan 👍
I didn't realize that I had actual fans but I'm flattered. I'm very glad that you enjoyed the video. What specifically about the video catapulted you into the number one fan position?
@@christrouten9606 first person to like it 😎 interested to know how you are able to retire at this age. ?
@@gavinratcliffe6201 I stumbled into a couple of fortunate good decisions which resulted in a home that is paid for and a liveable residual income that is sufficient to cover all of my other needs and many of my wants. I lived pretty "poor" most of my life, so living within my means now is not too difficult. My expenses are quite low.
@@christrouten9606 I’m in a similar situation of deciding what to do. As I’m 52. Kids left home etc.
@@gavinratcliffe6201 I just turned 52 myself in June. I've been retired now for a little while. The fortunate accidental decisions that I made which resulted in my current stability took place decades ago. If there are not already things in motion toward this end for you at 52, you will probably have to aggressively plan and execute your retirement goals. I assure you, my situation came about completely by accident. I did not plan to get where I am today. It just sort of played out this way for me. I'm not a good person to talk to about retirement planning. In fact, a few years ago, I had the wonderful great fortune of turning $12k into $320k in the stock market over the course of about 2 years. Then I made several bad investing decisions and lost 100% of that money in about 18 months. I currently have less than $2k in investments. My retirement income though is sufficient, reasonably secure, and adjusted annually for cost of living so I do alright. I still have 2 teenagers at home too, so in a few years things should get even a bit better assuming they are able to become self-sufficient and move out reasonably soon.
Ive caught and raised baby catfish befor. Its fun.
Can’t wait for mine to clear
When I was snorkeling in Lake Erie, close to the shore, I decided to take a rest and sit. Small silver fish swam around me, and they were so dense all I could see was a wall of spinning silver.
Where is this place located?
This is in Southern Idaho.
Beautiful setting!
I've got an AP with a jammed - advance lever that will not move - film advance. Any ideas?
I'm sorry but I am not familiar with the internal workings of the AP. I wish that I could help.
Yes, I even need concentration when folks are right next to me in the cockpit. Once I run aground because of it. Nice video, especially with the information you had on the screen. Is that a GoPro feature? I also like how you put the device on your companionway cover. Great idea!
Yes, the speed info is a GoPro feature. You have to add it in post processing using the "GoPro Quik" app. To mount the chart plotter (Garmin Echomap 73) I just cut a piece of half inch ACX plywood the same size as my lower teak board, stained it, put three coats of Minwax Helmsman on it, and used the template supplied with the Garmin to cut the hole with a jigsaw.
@@christrouten9606 Very nice!
Hi, I’d like to see more on how your stern rail configuration. In particular the walk through gate in the the stern, I assume it to allow easier reboarding from the stern ladder? Thinking of doing something similar but have concerns about how sturdy the railing would be on either side with the middle section cut out. What has been you experience? Thanks
Nice!
Offshore? Can't wait until you use it and see it in action and how the loose footed sail performers and the comfort level of the boat upwind. Does that sail have a leech tension line?
I was hoping to get it out this Thursday, but the wind prediction has changed and is now a bit higher than I feel comfortable single handing this boat in. I had 2 seasons on this lake with my Catalina 22 and was comfortable single handing in up to 20kt wind. I've only had this new boat out a half dozen times so far and my last trip didn't instill much confidence. As a cruiser only, I am more interested in the longevity of the sail than I am in how well the boat points or how fast it is. I will, of course, evaluate the performance aspects of the sail, it's just not that important to me is all. The sail does have a leech line.
@@christrouten9606 Are you saying you feel more comfortable on the 22 than on the 25? I do find the Catalina 25 sits pretty high off the water and when the boat heels, I can get a bit nervous.
@@svintheanajones88 in a way, yes. I think that it's primarily because my C22 was far better rigged for single handing than this boat is.
Thank you!!!
What a cool thing, setting the poem to music! Great Stuff. I'd love to hear more if you have it.
She just started playing in January so I don't have a ton of recordings yet. I'll be sure to put up any new stuff I get as I am able.
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I had a biology teacher named Annabelle Lee