Merci. Vous pouvez consulter quelques photos du Flow 19 N°5 prises durant ses premiers jours de navigation au lien suivant. photos.app.goo.gl/1dzscMXqXmk9vTma6
Thanks for watching. That's the fun part of outfitting a small sailboat for camping and cruising. You really need to think hard on how to save space, avoid overloading the boat and make her safe and nimble to sail!
Hi Randy and thanks to the kind words. And also thanks for posting the link, I looked at the video before and it is quite informative. Being a filmmaker, I have actually embarked on the project of making a documentary about the Siren. I already shot interviews of two prominent owners and members of the Facebook Siren 17 group and am hoping to be allowed to travel to Owen Sound and interview of Hubert and Fraser this summer. Both are on board for the project. I am also desperately looking for archival video/8mm film and photos of past raft ups. Do you have access to any or do you know owners who may have some archival material to share? Cheers, Terry
Hi Mark, the opening port light was installed at the factory on 85-87 models. It looks very much like this one. www.amazon.com/dp/B00OHN9E7Q/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_7NQY4B6CPR7H0Y5N20JS
Yes, LED strip lights from Amazon. Easy to install, many color settings and only $16. www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07PCR7LPS/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Toward the end of this video, you show the soft caddies which you hung from some sort of mount. Is this something you installed or came with your boat (the mount not the caddies)? I own a 1976 Siren and I am interested in hanging organizing caddies, but not sure how.
You've done a beautiful job on your Siren. Are your windows stock, or did you replace the side windows and/or modify the front cabin wall for a flat porthole?
We use public bathroom as much as possible, pee in the water and have a shovel when in the wilderness. I also have a small porta potty when sailing in busy area I can take on board.
As a 18 feet sailboat owner, I appreciate very much that you shared this!!
You are welcome. I am glad you like it!
You did a fantastic job organizing your storage. Very efficient.
Thank you for sharing.
Thanks for watching.
J’ai hâte de voir votre Flow 19 j’adore les petits voiliers qui peuvent aller loin Merci
Merci. Vous pouvez consulter quelques photos du Flow 19 N°5 prises durant ses premiers jours de navigation au lien suivant.
photos.app.goo.gl/1dzscMXqXmk9vTma6
Love those sliding bins. They are going on my Robert Tucker Caprice 19
Thanks for watching. I always enjoy the challenges of optimizing everything on a small boat, it's a good exercise for the brain!
Such a brilliant idea. They are also going on my Hurley 22, thank you :)
So many amazing ideas, thanks for sharing! I'm definitely going to copy some of your storage systems for my Venture 17.
You are welcome! Thanks for watching.
So simple , but the ropes on the containers to pull them out is an excellent idea .
Very well organized
Nicely done beautiful little cruiser, and well organized.
I like your bin pulling system best!
Well... That was a cheap fix.
Thanks for the tour, looks great!
You are welcome!
Really glad this showed up in my feed, great ideas here. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching. I am glad you find it useful. Happy sailing!
Very good, thanks for sharing.
I don't have much squared out space on my Dovekie but I might could build box containers in the long hull shaped bins. Thanks for the inspiration.
You are welcome. Small boats are fun to tinker with!
Nice, making the most of a small space. Thanks for showing.
Thanks for watching. That's the fun part of outfitting a small sailboat for camping and cruising. You really need to think hard on how to save space, avoid overloading the boat and make her safe and nimble to sail!
Verry smart upgrade I copy riging upgrade on my Sandpiper .Verry clean boat, TXS
You are welcome. Thanks for watching!
I sail a HartleyTS16.watching with interest WOW. So much room inside. Compared with our TS16,yours is a palace
Great work - i have posted a link to some history of the Siren from our raft up we held in 2004 in Owen Sound Ontario
Hi Randy and thanks to the kind words. And also thanks for posting the link, I looked at the video before and it is quite informative. Being a filmmaker, I have actually embarked on the project of making a documentary about the Siren. I already shot interviews of two prominent owners and members of the Facebook Siren 17 group and am hoping to be allowed to travel to Owen Sound and interview of Hubert and Fraser this summer. Both are on board for the project. I am also desperately looking for archival video/8mm film and photos of past raft ups. Do you have access to any or do you know owners who may have some archival material to share?
Cheers,
Terry
@@siren17 I do. DM me on Facebook with your contact info.
@@randymcmeekin1955 Great will do now!
Excellent ideas!…may I ask..where did you get your front opening port light? I have owned 3Sirens, and that is one feature I need.
Hi Mark, the opening port light was installed at the factory on 85-87 models. It looks very much like this one.
www.amazon.com/dp/B00OHN9E7Q/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_7NQY4B6CPR7H0Y5N20JS
I like the salon lighting. Are those LED?
Yes, LED strip lights from Amazon. Easy to install, many color settings and only $16.
www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07PCR7LPS/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Could you tell me what kind of iPad mount you have? Looks like it swings out when underway?
Hi Ken, yes sure. It's a good one found on Amazaon here:
www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07498TDLW/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Toward the end of this video, you show the soft caddies which you hung from some sort of mount. Is this something you installed or came with your boat (the mount not the caddies)? I own a 1976 Siren and I am interested in hanging organizing caddies, but not sure how.
Hi Jake, the supports for the side caddies are just 1x1 pieces of wood which i glue underneath the deck with Six10 thickened epoxy.
No storage foreward, or under the cushions?
I want to buy this boat!!!!
You've done a beautiful job on your Siren. Are your windows stock, or did you replace the side windows and/or modify the front cabin wall for a flat porthole?
No modifications. My Siren 17 was an original 1986 model with the more modern shaped windows and an opening front porthole.
Why is the deck hatch controversial?
How does the stove not fall out?
The strip underneath the wooden cover prevents it from sliding out.
Where do you store the fuel tanks for the stove? I did not see in the kitchen boxes. Did I miss it? Merci
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wc??
We use public bathroom as much as possible, pee in the water and have a shovel when in the wilderness. I also have a small porta potty when sailing in busy area I can take on board.
What year siren 17 is this?
1986