Thanks a lot! That's the type of video I enjoy making the most. We'll have a couple of "working on stuff" type videos next between the boat yard and heads/plumbing, then I'll have another one from our next 4 nighter.
“It’s a bunk bed!” 😂 Rock Island rocks! Again, you guys are out there living it! Can’t wait to check out the bottom job and we are super curious what thru-hulls you went with.
I can't remember for sure if they were Groco, we ordered them through the boat yard...and just remember what you have to look forward to! I've had to remind myself many times getting through some of the work
a different video was made that a sailboat lost engine power and they tied the dingy to the side of the boat and used the dingy motor to help move the sailboat. Just consider this next time, also check dingy motor for enough power. Always have fuel for it as it may be your only option
Good info indeed! We do have a bigger RIB with a 20hp Suzuki 4stroke now. You have just made me realize I should try to tie up next time we're out and see if I can proactively try to maneuver the boat with it. Thanks!
Came over from Sailboat Story, now watching my way through your back catalogue... Cheers, Frank.
Thanks again Frank! I hope you enjoy the videos 🙂
Glad to see yall out and having a great time on your first overnight trip. Can't wait to see more.
Thanks a lot! That's the type of video I enjoy making the most. We'll have a couple of "working on stuff" type videos next between the boat yard and heads/plumbing, then I'll have another one from our next 4 nighter.
Awesome video! You guys are having amazing experiences together. Great job.
Thanks again, we really appreciate the comments. You should recognize some of that landscape :)
“It’s a bunk bed!” 😂 Rock Island rocks! Again, you guys are out there living it! Can’t wait to check out the bottom job and we are super curious what thru-hulls you went with.
I can't remember for sure if they were Groco, we ordered them through the boat yard...and just remember what you have to look forward to! I've had to remind myself many times getting through some of the work
As a radio operator. I like your small handheld
Thank you! Trying to make sure the kids are comfortable using the VHF, especially if things ever get hairy
a different video was made that a sailboat lost engine power and they tied the dingy to the side of the boat and used the dingy motor to help move the sailboat. Just consider this next time, also check dingy motor for enough power. Always have fuel for it as it may be your only option
Good info indeed! We do have a bigger RIB with a 20hp Suzuki 4stroke now. You have just made me realize I should try to tie up next time we're out and see if I can proactively try to maneuver the boat with it. Thanks!