Great seeing another video from you folks. Looking forward to more, Hope your adjusting well to your new vessel, I find it fun getting to know a new boat! I hope you have a great season. John
It was a beautiful wedding, the church was jaw dropping, almost overwhelming in scale. (off topic) I watch RUclips from a set in our bedroom after my wife goes to bed; the wife isn't a fan of the content I consume. She asked me what I was watching, I replied a boat/boating video, and she then inquired why is there a wedding? If you have to ask... Well shot, sorry about he coolant issue, you seemed to handle it very well, a confidence born from many such unexpected and resolved hiccups over the years no doubt. Blessing to the family, have a good winter.
Thank you for the continued compliments, James! Glad that we now have positive interest from your Admiral! Attending a wedding by boat was a huge treat for all of us. We hosted several parties, as you could see, and it pleases me beyond words to share that with our family and friends. We were exhausted and bone dry on provisions by the end, but would do it again in a minute…and it turns out we did! Had another family wedding in Nantucket in Sept. We took the boat and ended up battling TS Ophelia and bore some carnage! More to come on that if I can get my editing crew to help - they have been otherwise occupied with “adult” life. Hope you had a great Christmas! Slainte!
OMG that was a awesome looking wedding. That church was beautiful. Hey Rob why do you run you throttles so uneven like that? I have been noticing that your port throttle is is always more advanced then the starboard. Is that a Diesel thing?
Thanks Ray, and welcome back. The throttles are a twin engine thing. We have a synchronizer that matches RPMs on the motors so you can operate both with one throttle lever. The master is on the right in this case. The other one is disabled so I push it all the way up to remind me that the synch is on.
@@thevesselslaintethat is am amazing feature. I do not have it yet.. but have friends that do. On a side note I really enjoy your videos and hope more are to come - Slainte
Great seeing another video from you folks. Looking forward to more, Hope your adjusting well to your new vessel, I find it fun getting to know a new boat! I hope you have a great season.
John
Great video……..HNY
It was a beautiful wedding, the church was jaw dropping, almost overwhelming in scale.
(off topic)
I watch RUclips from a set in our bedroom after my wife goes to bed; the wife isn't a fan of the content I consume. She asked me what I was watching, I replied a boat/boating video, and she then inquired why is there a wedding? If you have to ask...
Well shot, sorry about he coolant issue, you seemed to handle it very well, a confidence born from many such unexpected and resolved hiccups over the years no doubt. Blessing to the family, have a good winter.
Thank you for the continued compliments, James! Glad that we now have positive interest from your Admiral! Attending a wedding by boat was a huge treat for all of us. We hosted several parties, as you could see, and it pleases me beyond words to share that with our family and friends. We were exhausted and bone dry on provisions by the end, but would do it again in a minute…and it turns out we did! Had another family wedding in Nantucket in Sept. We took the boat and ended up battling TS Ophelia and bore some carnage! More to come on that if I can get my editing crew to help - they have been otherwise occupied with “adult” life.
Hope you had a great Christmas! Slainte!
@@thevesselslainte I 'll be looking forward to seeing more adventures, my CO is more of a general, as we are primarily an infantry outfit,
OMG that was a awesome looking wedding. That church was beautiful. Hey Rob why do you run you throttles so uneven like that? I have been noticing that your port throttle is is always more advanced then the starboard. Is that a Diesel thing?
Thanks Ray, and welcome back. The throttles are a twin engine thing. We have a synchronizer that matches RPMs on the motors so you can operate both with one throttle lever. The master is on the right in this case. The other one is disabled so I push it all the way up to remind me that the synch is on.
@@thevesselslainte See I learn something every day. There is only 22 Saturdays until boating season.😀😀😀
@@RCF50let the countdown begin !
@@thevesselslaintethat is am amazing feature. I do not have it yet.. but have friends that do. On a side note I really enjoy your videos and hope more are to come - Slainte