What I love most about these videos is that you do not give up. You accept challenges with such grace. ( I am sure you want to wail behind a tree some days)/ You work together well. And you are not rushing anything. Your humility will take you far. Making me want to continue watching your progress. yay
Chris and Priscilla, thanks for the all video effort documenting your experience (adventure?) in moving the boat. I'm glad the little outboard successfully did the job but, sorry the trip to P&S didn't work out. Turning a full size canal boat around in tight corners, I'm sure was challenging but, glad all went according to plan without any disasters. You two are making really good progress on the boat, keep up the good work!
Well, Priscilla & Chris, I was surprised that a 6 hp outboard could push your boat😮. Your doggie is loving running on the rooftop. Your boat is unique & beautiful! I look forward to its restoration.
I have walked past this boat many times and you moved it past my boat when you moved it a few months ago now. It put a smile on my face. Always thought this could be a lovely boat oneday as it has lovely lines. Sandblasting is a good idea but where?? If P&S are not available.
Bonsoir vous deux. J'ai découvert votre chaine youtube il y a peu de temps et j'ai trouvé votre projet de restauration vraiment très intéressant mais aujourd'hui lorsque j'ai vu la façon dont vous vouliez déplacer votre bateau je n'y croyais absolument pas mais vous avez réussi. Alors respect. Je vous souhaite le meilleur pour les mois a venir. Vous êtes courageux et déterminés. Il ne fait aucun doute que vous allez mener ce projet à son terme. Prenez soin de vous. Amitiés du sud de la France. Olivier.
You did amazingly well to turn that huge boat with no reverse thrust! It must only get easier from here on out. I'm impressed with that outboard motor as well as your skills.
Like all restoration projects it depends on your budget and long term aims. I admire the way you are approaching this very laid back project , surely that is the best way, little by little, no rush no stress.
The sound is very much better. No more buzzing and very good when you are near the microphone. I suspect you will be getting separate microphones in the future as when you are not close the sound goes away. Excellent job turning the boat around. I am sad that no one would help you guys but good on both of you for getting it done yourselves! You both seem to not get very aggrevated when things go wrong and that is fantastic!
Hi guys love the project, you will find nearly all outboards have a butterfly screw on the leg thagt allows you to lock the engine in any position. Good luck, Tim.
I worked on catamaran in a lagoon in California. We had to sand the bottom and re paint the entire hull, and make repairs. We only had time to work while the tide was out. It took 6 weekends to finish the job. It sailed from California to The Caribbean where my friend was moving. I love boats and they take so much work. But it will be worth every hour you spend on it. Sending good vibes from Italy.
You came out of that experience remarkably unscathed. I was kind of surprised nobody offered to help, but hey, you got the job done. On to the next marina.
Another narrow boater who’s on RUclips traveled by your boat and made a good comment about it. I just can’t wait to see what y’all do with it. I think the boat is fabulous!!!
@@DuoVagari it’s Chris Mears channel I was watching and I believe he is the one who showed your boat this week on his channel. I’m just a viewer but watch many narrowboat people. I’ve been getting over an illness and narrow boats relax me.
Can’t fault them it’s our fault really bad timing! We also just hoping to achieve more over the winter and can’t really wait that long perhaps we will be back there someday for other works.
Hello from Kansas! Wow I'm impressed that the tiny outboard actually moved that beast! It looks like you've got a great hands-on captain there on board with you! Back and forth on the overhead making sure everything is ship shape! Stay safe!!!
I'm hooked, I don't know how this channel came to me, but I was very interested in what this boat will look like in the end, it's a shame RUclips didn't tell me a little later, so I wouldn't have to wait so long to see it finished, I'm a bit anxious, but I'm waiting and I'll continue following here, what a great idea you had, good luck, I hope it doesn't take too long to finish it.
🤩Yay ! The HMS Offshore-gasm made it ! Brilliant ! Had our fingers crossed while biting our nails @ the same time ! Epic Thumbs Up ! & Thanks For Sharing ! 😇❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Hi there. I found myself watching this. Quite a project! But so roomy. You did so well, warping the boat around using the mooring lines. Like they had to in the days before engines. Horses towed barges. You have 6 horsepower! Same as my 22ft, 1.5 ton sailing boat. My Tohatsu drives her up to 4.5 knots, but in waves, the propeller comes in and out of the water, very stressful. I have an extension that fits over the twist-grip throttle, so only need to hang over the stern to engage neutral or astern gear. It's amazing how you can move a big floating thing with so little power. It's because water has very little friction. Attempting this in a strong wind would be inadvisable without help from people ashore who know what to do. All the best. Nick
Keep them coming youngsters--I am from Lebanon PA where the Union Canal got its start but unlike England which kept its canal system the intelligent bureaucrats got rid of ours. OH, what a wonderful tourist attraction it would be.
We’ve done so much with so little for so long , we now can do practically anything with nothing ! Wish you to the best wishes that you keep the course , and I will go along for the ride .
I'll tow/push you if i see you about,bin on that boat,about 15 miles from you, very surpriseded outboard did anything at all,well done, Charlie no shoes,have welder, don't want to be on tv,you seem to be doing unbelievably well on your own,x
What a very cool piece of history, I'm glad to hear that you are putting it on the hard to have it sandblasted. Do the barge justice, and it will be a blessing many times over when it's finished. It won't be easy or cheap, but it will be worth it when its done . Awesome job
Fantastic achievement on moving that huge boat with just brut force !! I'm thinking that boat of yours is DEFINITELY going to need some kind of bow thruster ... if there is such a thing for a canal boat !! Looking forward to the next one !!
Hi both, i bet you got some looks from people with that little engine, but it did the job that's what matters. Maybe a life jacket for your little dog just in case. 😊
It's always fun until you get the quotes 😅. When you said bungee cords I almost choked on my coffee. I wish I was able to help, unfortunately I'm state side. Much respect and success. It's gonna look awesome. Cheers.
You 2 are moving along . That motor is ok . It even keeps the bugs down . With the smoke . I had a couple of 2 cycles like that . They will get the job done . It is harder but you can get around with reverse. Ropes are your friends.
So nobody helped you turn the barge round , BUT , you did it ALL yourselves and proved the barge is more than manageable by just the two of you .....well done . Next big thing is get her on dry land and cleaned up ............onwards and upwards .
Chris could be a trapeez artist with his incredible balance. Today I learned Europeans pronounce "Bungee cords" 'Bun-GHee' - soft G - whereas North Americans pronounce it 'Bun-G' - hard G. I'm enjoying this adventure !
This North American from the Midwest pronunces it with a soft G. The hard G is probably a regional thing. East Coast? The dictionary has it as a soft G, J sound, as well. Bungee jumping, never heard that with a hard G.
Less oil, it's a nice new outboard, not a museum-piece Seagull 🙂. It’s probably meant to be running about 50:1, and shouldn't be smoking any near that much. It will start and run better, and won't risk foulingthe sparkplug at a really inconvenient moment if you get that right. Can't believe all the numpty's just sat and watched you turning that beast, good job
Great job getting into the marina. I notice you do not have a barge pole? Cheap and easy to use, it will keep you off other boats that your ropes (spring lines), will not help you with. Most of the canals are quit shallow and you will find a pole or two of great assistance.
Thanks Mark, yes we definitely need one! I did have a piece of timber on the roof just for an emergency but better to have the real thing going forward :)
Glad to see the boat under her own power so to speak,and the tug you showed in this episode was my tug Rival SAS Towage you didn’t ask me for a quote where are you off too now ? The last engine in your boat was a 6 cylinder Foden
Hi nick thanx for reaching out, we used this picture as an image for reference as it came past us as we were working on the boat. We would be interested in getting a quote from you for a upcoming move, if you could forward you email
I was wondering! I had seen the description of this video, mentioning 6hp, but decided to go back and watch from the start, rather than dive in here. I knew that Vetus engine was more than 6hp. In reality, you could move her using a British Seagull motor. The difficulty is getting it to stop. The speed through the water will be governed mostly by the length of the waterline. The distance required to stop it again will be a function of the weight(really mass), speed and power at the prop. With such a small, high revving motor and tiny propeller, slow and steady is definitely the way to go.
Brilliant well done both of you , boat people are supposed to be salt of the earth I guess that’s changed I mean the people who stood and watched instead of trying too see if you need help what a word we now live in . Anyways I think you’re both amazing and that little engine doing fantastic I can’t wait for the future as I can see two very capable people who have a dream and it will be done lol love it ❤
Well done for moving the boat I was surprise that that motor could move that barge well done and I am glad you both have made a decision to have it blaster best way forward 😊😊😊😊😊😊
You have a new subscriber. I can't wait to watch more episodes where you're turning this to a beautiful home. What a great project. Much love from Poland!
I can only say that was very well done , especially with no help , must have been scary at times too. It’s going to be awesome, good idea to cover the windows looks better already and keeps the rain out , stay safe guys 👍
She mentioned smokey Joe. I am around railroad trains and cars a lot. There is a graffiti artist named smokey Joe i see his tags a lot Great video, thank you for taking us on your adventure. And I am a new subscriber. I cannot wait to see the rest of your videos. Hello, from Romulus Michigan, USA.
Hello! Elizabeth from Kentucky here. I love your dog. I started on episode one and I’m working my way through them all. I love canal boats.
@@elizabethfarmer4648 Hi Elizabeth welcome aboard 😀
Your captain keeps pacing the deck, wanting to bark off orders to the crew!
What I love most about these videos is that you do not give up. You accept challenges with such grace. ( I am sure you want to wail behind a tree some days)/ You work together well. And you are not rushing anything. Your humility will take you far. Making me want to continue watching your progress. yay
Chris and Priscilla, thanks for the all video effort documenting your experience (adventure?) in moving the boat. I'm glad the little outboard successfully did the job but, sorry the trip to P&S didn't work out. Turning a full size canal boat around in tight corners, I'm sure was challenging but, glad all went according to plan without any disasters. You two are making really good progress on the boat, keep up the good work!
Thank you for your kind words 😊 everyday is definitely different and we try our best
Well, Priscilla & Chris, I was surprised that a 6 hp outboard could push your boat😮. Your doggie is loving running on the rooftop. Your boat is unique & beautiful! I look forward to its restoration.
that stern rail is wonderful I hope you are going to keep it
I have walked past this boat many times and you moved it past my boat when you moved it a few months ago now. It put a smile on my face. Always thought this could be a lovely boat oneday as it has lovely lines. Sandblasting is a good idea but where?? If P&S are not available.
Love the engineering, outboard fixed on the rudder.
Good job! 👍
Thanks 👍
@@DuoVagari Yeah I really enjoyed that McGuyver plan. Looks like it was already there? Does your outboard really have no reverse?
Our outboard does have reverse but we couldn't see the leaver to lock the trim found on most larger outboards
The sound of that little engine reminds me my first , 49cc motorbike when I was 16, more then 46 years ago. 😊 Good luck withe the rebuild.
You guys are doing an awesome job with this.
Thank so much 😊
Glad you be having it sandblasted 👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks 👍
Great work Priscilla, team work
Your dog is so cute supervising the move!
Thanks Kevin he definitely is a character 😃
Sporty people. Less is often more. Godspeed with your project!
Great to see the old girl move at last, keep up with the great video's 😊
So impressed with you guys “can do” attitude. My stress levels rose just watching. Brilliant. 👏👏👏
Bonsoir vous deux. J'ai découvert votre chaine youtube il y a peu de temps et j'ai trouvé votre projet de restauration vraiment très intéressant mais aujourd'hui lorsque j'ai vu la façon dont vous vouliez déplacer votre bateau je n'y croyais absolument pas mais vous avez réussi. Alors respect. Je vous souhaite le meilleur pour les mois a venir. Vous êtes courageux et déterminés. Il ne fait aucun doute que vous allez mener ce projet à son terme. Prenez soin de vous. Amitiés du sud de la France. Olivier.
Thank you kindly for your comment and welcome aboard our journey hope to keep you entertained going forward
You did amazingly well to turn that huge boat with no reverse thrust! It must only get easier from here on out. I'm impressed with that outboard motor as well as your skills.
Thanks Sue 😊
Thanks Sue we appreciate the support! Thanks for watching 😃
After these manoeuvres you both qualify as a harbour master, congratulation, good to see you‘ve barricaded the boat
If I hadn't seen it I would never have believed it. Well done.
Like all restoration projects it depends on your budget and long term aims. I admire the way you are approaching this very laid back project , surely that is the best way, little by little, no rush no stress.
Hi 👋🏻 great seeing the old girl move 👏🏻 Well done 👍🏻
Well done guys the little outboard moved a lot now the fun begins stay safe. 👍👍👍👍
The sound is very much better. No more buzzing and very good when you are near the microphone. I suspect you will be getting separate microphones in the future as when you are not close the sound goes away. Excellent job turning the boat around. I am sad that no one would help you guys but good on both of you for getting it done yourselves! You both seem to not get very aggrevated when things go wrong and that is fantastic!
This is turning into one bloody adventure.
😁 hope you enjoy the journey going forward and thanx for stepping aboard our adventures
Well done for getting the rust bucket moving with that tiny outboard motor. To be honest I was most impressed!
Thanks Andre we appreciate the support
Your thought Process is excellent.. Well done Guys
Hi guys love the project, you will find nearly all outboards have a butterfly screw on the leg thagt allows you to lock the engine in any position. Good luck, Tim.
Will were in for your adventure looking forward to it . Happy canalling
Amazing thanks for the support!!
WoW!!! It is moving! This is crazy! Congratulations!
Thanks for watching!
S.S. rustbucket lives to see another day....looking firward to see the outcome....liking the double width
Wow what a massive project can't wait to follow your progress
I worked on catamaran in a lagoon in California. We had to sand the bottom and re paint the entire hull, and make repairs. We only had time to work while the tide was out. It took 6 weekends to finish the job. It sailed from California to The Caribbean where my friend was moving. I love boats and they take so much work. But it will be worth every hour you spend on it. Sending good vibes from Italy.
You came out of that experience remarkably unscathed. I was kind of surprised nobody offered to help, but hey, you got the job done. On to the next marina.
Another narrow boater who’s on RUclips traveled by your boat and made a good comment about it. I just can’t wait to see what y’all do with it. I think the boat is fabulous!!!
Give us your RUclips and we will give you a follow! Thanx for watching 🙌
@@DuoVagari it’s Chris Mears channel I was watching and I believe he is the one who showed your boat this week on his channel. I’m just a viewer but watch many narrowboat people. I’ve been getting over an illness and narrow boats relax me.
Well welcome aboard our journey wish you a speedy recovery
Bloody awesome, hats off to you both. Shame about P&S Marine. They were fabulous in helping James on the channel, The Narrowboat that James built.
Can’t fault them it’s our fault really bad timing! We also just hoping to achieve more over the winter and can’t really wait that long perhaps we will be back there someday for other works.
14:35 i thought you were on fire. That little china-made motor is loving this
Hello from Kansas! Wow I'm impressed that the tiny outboard actually moved that beast! It looks like you've got a great hands-on captain there on board with you! Back and forth on the overhead making sure everything is ship shape! Stay safe!!!
I'm hooked, I don't know how this channel came to me, but I was very interested in what this boat will look like in the end, it's a shame RUclips didn't tell me a little later, so I wouldn't have to wait so long to see it finished, I'm a bit anxious, but I'm waiting and I'll continue following here, what a great idea you had, good luck, I hope it doesn't take too long to finish it.
Hahah oh gosh we had a good chuckle at this comment. You will have to be stuck with us for a little while a think. Thanx for joining our journey
The rainbow at the end òf the canal after you came out of your first lock was a nice touch
🤩Yay ! The HMS Offshore-gasm made it ! Brilliant !
Had our fingers crossed while biting our nails @ the same time !
Epic Thumbs Up ! & Thanks For Sharing !
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Hi there. I found myself watching this. Quite a project! But so roomy. You did so well, warping the boat around using the mooring lines. Like they had to in the days before engines. Horses towed barges.
You have 6 horsepower! Same as my 22ft, 1.5 ton sailing boat. My Tohatsu drives her up to 4.5 knots, but in waves, the propeller comes in and out of the water, very stressful. I have an extension that fits over the twist-grip throttle, so only need to hang over the stern to engage neutral or astern gear.
It's amazing how you can move a big floating thing with so little power. It's because water has very little friction. Attempting this in a strong wind would be inadvisable without help from people ashore who know what to do.
All the best.
Nick
Keep them coming youngsters--I am from Lebanon PA where the Union Canal got its start but unlike England which kept its canal system the intelligent bureaucrats got rid of ours. OH, what a wonderful tourist attraction it would be.
Thanks Roy we appreciate your support all the way from Lebanon!! Welcome aboard
Awesome content as always.Thanks for sharing and taking us along
We’ve done so much with so little for so long , we now can do practically anything with nothing !
Wish you to the best wishes that you keep the course , and I will go along for the ride .
This is going to be an adventure. Cant wait to see the monster boat become's.. following!
Thanks Jason welcome aboard 😃
It’s sad to know no one helps others anymore but on the bright side you know you can handle it yourself. Well done
Nice one guys!! Well done! Will be looking out for the next update..
Great work, I'm enjoying your challenge
Your determination paid off. Well done both. 😊
A great video. That turn was amazing!
What a wonderful, determined and crazy 🤪 couple. Best wishes for your new home. Greetings from Greece 🇬🇷
I'll tow/push you if i see you about,bin on that boat,about 15 miles from you, very surpriseded outboard did anything at all,well done, Charlie no shoes,have welder, don't want to be on tv,you seem to be doing unbelievably well on your own,x
Thanks Charlie we appreciate that !! If you see us please say hello would be awesome to meet you!!
Keep those railings , replace missing bits, de-rust and find a great colour 😊 they are lovely
Hats off for accomplishment in getting this far. I am excited to see this boat turn into a home. Best wishes from Montana
Methinks you're both going to be very fit at the end of the renovation 😉🤣
First time watching your videos and immediately recognized the South African accent. Best of luck with the boat house.
What a very cool piece of history, I'm glad to hear that you are putting it on the hard to have it sandblasted. Do the barge justice, and it will be a blessing many times over when it's finished. It won't be easy or cheap, but it will be worth it when its done . Awesome job
Fantastic Job done. The 2 of you with no help!!! If feel that some of the people in the Marina could have given you a hand. Well done.
HI, from Texas. You two are amazing.
Hey hey welcome aboard and thank you for watching
Fantastic achievement on moving that huge boat with just brut force !!
I'm thinking that boat of yours is DEFINITELY going to need some kind of bow thruster ... if there is such a thing for a canal boat !!
Looking forward to the next one !!
Gentleman on "My First Boat" put a bow thruster on his old Dutch Barge. Worked really well once he had the electrics sorted out.
Thank you for beautiful video from fiji island god bless ❤❤❤
Very cool! I love the design of the boat!
Thank you 😊
Hi both, i bet you got some looks from people with that little engine, but it did the job that's what matters. Maybe a life jacket for your little dog just in case. 😊
Definitely got some reactions was really fun day out to be honest 😃 thanks for watching
The series The Highlander in the series he had a barge just like that
Well done. Amazing job. Wish I could have been there to see and offer help.
What a beautiful boat love watching nice job
It's always fun until you get the quotes 😅. When you said bungee cords I almost choked on my coffee. I wish I was able to help, unfortunately I'm state side. Much respect and success. It's gonna look awesome. Cheers.
Yes definitely Thanks so much!!
You 2 are moving along . That motor is ok . It even keeps the bugs down . With the smoke . I had a couple of 2 cycles like that . They will get the job done . It is harder but you can get around with reverse. Ropes are your friends.
Good luck to the three of you (dog too) he's cute. Best Wishes and fair winds.
Well Done on the move :)
Thanks so much
Hi guys well done, I didn't think that little engine would move that boat 🛥. Great content looking forward to more thanks.
G'day Crew..
Just started watching , looks like this old girl has lots of potential. Can't wait to see what you do with her
Best Wishes
Respect....!
Welcome aboard :)
Well done, I'm going to watch you guys, it's a dream I've had for quite a while to try this life.
Thanks Marion welcome aboard we hope you enjoy the series ! 😃
When you think that a couple of shire horses (or even one) used to pull these along loaded ie 2hp then a 6 hp engine would clearly be enough.
Well done with those movements, looking to your next vlog.😊
So nobody helped you turn the barge round , BUT , you did it ALL yourselves and proved the barge is more than manageable by just the two of you .....well done . Next big thing is get her on dry land and cleaned up ............onwards and upwards .
It'll be much heavier and deeper when it's not an empty shell. But yes, well done.
Impressive work! Keep it up! Inspires me to consider a canal boat project myself.
Thank you for watching 🙌 welcome aboard
Chris could be a trapeez artist with his incredible balance. Today I learned Europeans pronounce "Bungee cords" 'Bun-GHee' - soft G - whereas North Americans pronounce it 'Bun-G' - hard G. I'm enjoying this adventure !
Hahahah yes the pronunciation is slightly different 🤣
This North American from the Midwest pronunces it with a soft G. The hard G is probably a regional thing. East Coast? The dictionary has it as a soft G, J sound, as well.
Bungee jumping, never heard that with a hard G.
Less oil, it's a nice new outboard, not a museum-piece Seagull 🙂. It’s probably meant to be running about 50:1, and shouldn't be smoking any near that much. It will start and run better, and won't risk foulingthe sparkplug at a really inconvenient moment if you get that right. Can't believe all the numpty's just sat and watched you turning that beast, good job
Is it possible to push with long poles in the water, like the old American riverboats? Seems like y’all found a great solution though!
Great job getting into the marina. I notice you do not have a barge pole? Cheap and easy to use, it will keep you off other boats that your ropes (spring lines), will not help you with. Most of the canals are quit shallow and you will find a pole or two of great assistance.
Thanks Mark, yes we definitely need one! I did have a piece of timber on the roof just for an emergency but better to have the real thing going forward :)
Love your doggo, on guard
If you had a 10hp we could water ski behind that thing! Very impressive. Good luck and best wishes from Texas.
Thant would be fun!! Thanks for the encouragement :)
You two are a hoot. Bless you and keep on posting. ☠️
That outboardis amazing.
If can't grit blast, try Ultra High Pressure wash followed sand paper buffing 60 grit paper and then 80 grit paper. GOOD LUCK
Glad to see the boat under her own power so to speak,and the tug you showed in this episode was my tug Rival
SAS Towage you didn’t ask me for a quote where are you off too now ? The last engine in your boat was a 6 cylinder Foden
Hi nick thanx for reaching out, we used this picture as an image for reference as it came past us as we were working on the boat. We would be interested in getting a quote from you for a upcoming move, if you could forward you email
Keep posting on your progress...it is an awesome project.
Thanks Paul, definitely will do!! Thanks for watching 😃
I was wondering!
I had seen the description of this video, mentioning 6hp, but decided to go back and watch from the start, rather than dive in here. I knew that Vetus engine was more than 6hp.
In reality, you could move her using a British Seagull motor. The difficulty is getting it to stop. The speed through the water will be governed mostly by the length of the waterline. The distance required to stop it again will be a function of the weight(really mass), speed and power at the prop.
With such a small, high revving motor and tiny propeller, slow and steady is definitely the way to go.
Just a tip, on the outboard is a thumb-screw you can tightened, to prevent the turn of the motor, just look for it :o) Cheers.
Thanx for the tip will have to have a look for it!
@@DuoVagari I can send you a photo on where to find it if you want. ;o)
@@RcBuddy thanks that would be great feel free to do send it here or on instagram if it’s easier @duovagari
Brilliant well done both of you , boat people are supposed to be salt of the earth I guess that’s changed I mean the people who stood and watched instead of trying too see if you need help what a word we now live in . Anyways I think you’re both amazing and that little engine doing fantastic I can’t wait for the future as I can see two very capable people who have a dream and it will be done lol love it ❤
I can see this looking amazing once completed > cant wait to see it >
Well pleased for you both :)
Thanks so much! & thank you both for watching our adventure ☺️
Well done for moving the boat I was surprise that that motor could move that barge well done and I am glad you both have made a decision to have it blaster best way forward 😊😊😊😊😊😊
You have a new subscriber. I can't wait to watch more episodes where you're turning this to a beautiful home. What a great project. Much love from Poland!
Thanks for the support we really appreciate it !!
Your little boat isn't giving in, is she? Well done all.. 👏👏👏😂
Its a great looking boat. Would love to own 1
Thanks 😊
I can only say that was very well done , especially with no help , must have been scary at times too. It’s going to be awesome, good idea to cover the windows looks better already and keeps the rain out , stay safe guys 👍
She mentioned smokey Joe. I am around railroad trains and cars a lot. There is a graffiti artist named smokey Joe i see his tags a lot Great video, thank you for taking us on your adventure. And I am a new subscriber. I cannot wait to see the rest of your videos. Hello, from Romulus Michigan, USA.
Not sure of your background but your seamanship is commendable. Good show.
Thanks very much. We have some ocean sailing experience which is helpful
Great work guys
Aww,, ain't that the cutest thing!😅