I thought I was going to learn something amazing. Instead I learned how much my years of climbing, surfing and general outdoor skills have carried over to my sailing. It all seemed pretty standard to me. But I was blown away: "down" jacket ? On a boat ? No way ! Fiberfill or synthetic fleece! Down if it gets soaked is useless until it dries and that takes 5 to 10 X's longer than fiberfill. There are more than one climbing areas where if you are rescued off a wall due to storm and exposure, if you have a down bag instead of fiberfill.... you pay the cost of the rescue. That's how serious S.A.R takes it ! :)
I disagree about the towel. A Turkish towel (thinner but very absorbent) is much easier to wash and dry. It also dries much faster. You can have several very large ones stored in the space of a single large standard bath towel. At a marina, I can wash 2 huge ones, several regular sized, and a pile of tea towel sized ones in a single load. Can't do that with "fluffy" towels. Also, I have to do laundry in the cockpit, they are so easy to clean and rinse. The biggest hack for us has been good hammock mounts set on a slight diagonal in the salon. That way when I'm laying on a diagonal in the hammock, my body is aligned with the boat. Whoever is sleeping will sleep securely and well. When able to rest well, long passages are a joy and I don't get an achy body.
Greetings from the Pacific Northwest! Great ideas! Like the presentation style. I do wonder about the utility of down gear in a marine environment. What happens if it gets wet?
I have the same "Overboard" bag and have used it on only 2 trip's before some of the plastic clip/shoulder strap fastenings' broke rendering it useless and not fit for purpose, I'd be interested to hear about your useage experience.
These are all excellent products. The fleece lined work gloves are fantastic for sailing, especially for those of us on smaller boats in the north that raise the anchor by hand or adjust lines without using winches. The double sleeping bag is the way to go, as is the down duvet you mentioned. This is the first video I've watched on your channel and I subscribed because everything here is bang on.
Great vid! Dans a natural!
amazing tips hope there are more coming :)
Keep your eyes peeled, there's loads more in the pipeline!
shows how good rest is important for good work.
Thanks
Appreciated
REALLY important
I thought I was going to learn something amazing. Instead I learned how much my years of climbing, surfing and general outdoor skills have carried over to my sailing. It all seemed pretty standard to me. But I was blown away: "down" jacket ? On a boat ? No way ! Fiberfill or synthetic fleece! Down if it gets soaked is useless until it dries and that takes 5 to 10 X's longer than fiberfill. There are more than one climbing areas where if you are rescued off a wall due to storm and exposure, if you have a down bag instead of fiberfill.... you pay the cost of the rescue. That's how serious S.A.R takes it ! :)
You should have your own channel. Great personality and presentation
Yes, totally agree with No. 11 Never leave home without it. My Pillow ❤
I Love My Pillow❤
Racing Pillow!!
Great Vid Dan, I love the Fleece lined Gloves!
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I disagree about the towel. A Turkish towel (thinner but very absorbent) is much easier to wash and dry. It also dries much faster. You can have several very large ones stored in the space of a single large standard bath towel. At a marina, I can wash 2 huge ones, several regular sized, and a pile of tea towel sized ones in a single load. Can't do that with "fluffy" towels. Also, I have to do laundry in the cockpit, they are so easy to clean and rinse.
The biggest hack for us has been good hammock mounts set on a slight diagonal in the salon. That way when I'm laying on a diagonal in the hammock, my body is aligned with the boat. Whoever is sleeping will sleep securely and well. When able to rest well, long passages are a joy and I don't get an achy body.
I use camp towels instead of regular towels because they take up much less space and they dry faster
I used to suffer from cracked skin on my fingers.
Since I started taking Vitamin D 5 years ago, I no longer suffer from these skin problems.
thats a great tip! thanks so much!
Loved this! You are a charmer Sir! Reminding me of a work mate I like very much, no nonsense 😉
Thanks so much!
Biting the leg aff ye
Great tips, thanks
your very welcome!
Greetings from the Pacific Northwest!
Great ideas! Like the presentation style.
I do wonder about the utility of down gear in a marine environment. What happens if it gets wet?
HELLO AMERICA! that a very good point I feel a short coming one!
That's a great fleece! Where is it from?
I have the same "Overboard" bag and have used it on only 2 trip's before some of the plastic clip/shoulder strap fastenings' broke rendering it useless and not fit for purpose, I'd be interested to hear about your useage experience.
stand by for some bag reviews!
Can you recommend where to buy the proper jacket and what exactly to look for? Like your blue one please?
Hiya, thanks so much for your comment! ill Check with dan and get back to you
a quality synthetic is better than down
Inflatable pillow, always took it on exercise even when we tabbed.
Thats a top tip!!
These are all excellent products. The fleece lined work gloves are fantastic for sailing, especially for those of us on smaller boats in the north that raise the anchor by hand or adjust lines without using winches. The double sleeping bag is the way to go, as is the down duvet you mentioned. This is the first video I've watched on your channel and I subscribed because everything here is bang on.
thanked do much David your subscription means a lot!