That was fun, watched at 6.30am, felt like a previous life rewind! The morning light, fresh air, slop slop, and the clank and grind, cheers son. One day you’ll just have to make room for me ! 😊
I really enjoyed watching your passage Mike, well done. I am 54 also and sail during the Summer a small Mirror dinghy coastal sailing and camping here in the UK. Thankyou for posting.
Verry pleasant to see you grow as a sailor. Congratulation on your first multy sheets sortie. Btw you gave me the final push to go and buy myself a freaking boat. Just bought a 1976 Grampian 26 footer. 👍
Hint: Run the jib sheet outside of the lifeline to the deck sheave. that way it does not rub on the lifeline, and you can ease it when reaching. Regards, John 86 plus and still sailing my Challenger 32, eh!
if i find myself on a sailboat without experience it's because of you..😅😜 thank You so much for Sharing, you are doing great my friend!!😊🙏🏻❤️🍀💫
That was fun, watched at 6.30am, felt like a previous life rewind! The morning light, fresh air, slop slop, and the clank and grind, cheers son. One day you’ll just have to make room for me ! 😊
I really enjoyed watching your passage Mike, well done. I am 54 also and sail during the Summer a small Mirror dinghy coastal sailing and camping here in the UK. Thankyou for posting.
Mike, great video , your getting more confident with each day .
Something that l plan to do as soon as my boat is preped better ...
Thanks Brad. You'll get there 👍😃
Verry pleasant to see you grow as a sailor. Congratulation on your first multy sheets sortie. Btw you gave me the final push to go and buy myself a freaking boat. Just bought a 1976 Grampian 26 footer. 👍
@@charlesmigneault7918 Hey Charles, that is awesome, congratulations! 👍😁
Fantastic to see you under full sail mate and learning all the time. 👍⛵️
@@davidharlem6824 Cheers David, loving it 👍😁
I missed the bit where you went back to Mike's Alive? Good move i think. 👍
Thanks James, I didn't announce it but it felt like the right thing to do 😊
Hint: Run the jib sheet outside of the lifeline to the deck sheave. that way it does not rub on the lifeline, and you can ease it when reaching. Regards, John 86 plus and still sailing my Challenger 32, eh!
@@JohnWColley Thanks John, I'll give that a go.👍😃