That was awesome guys!! I love the added camera angles. That boat is the perfect camper! Hey Jason, nice driving there buddy! Thanks for taking us along...⛵⛵⛵
Nice !!! I like it because you don't have to attach anything to the tiller and you can turn it off in an instant. I have a variation with a bungee on both sides for motoring. It holds the tiller centered but you can make corrections in either direction.
Well that's awesome. 😃 I know other sailing channels have encouraged me to get out there myself. If it wasn't for RUclips, I would have never took up sailing in the first place. I'm glad I could pay it forward a little bit.
Fantastically shot. So glad i stumbled on this! Beautiful scenery and perfect chill vibes. I want one of these boats so bad. I'm going to take the winter to research, save, learn, and search. Also the voice in the song sounded a lot like the intercom voice in Papers Please. Glory to Arstotzka! I wonder if it was sampled from the game haha. Awesome either way. Some nice Nujabes-sounding tunes.
Ha Ha, Thanks, I've had lots of practice. I used an OSMO action cam in the dinghy. It has really good stabilization built right into the camera. I was amazed when I saw that footage for the first time.
Hello, Jason. This is Gordon. I have been away from the lake for much of the summer. Hot weather, nil wind, smoke from Canadian forest fires have not made for good sailing. Also, I believe I suffered a herniated disc in my lower back, so I took it easy for a few weeks. Got back toward the end of July; also took my daughter and her friend sailing this afternoon, a new experience for her. (August 8). The weather is looking better this month, and my back feels well. Hopefully we will cross paths again. I could use a second man on one of my larger dinghies if you have the time or interest. Looking forward to your next video.
Also, I am thinking about getting a small cruiser, if for no other reason than to get something with a weighted centerboard to make soloing easier, something a little over a thousand pounds, like a Mariner 19 or MacGregor/Venture 21. It's amazing how much more a 22 weighs than a 21.
Hey Gordon. Glad you're back in action😎 I usually don't sail much in mid summer... No wind, Too Hot. I towed my sunfish to Avon NC on the Outer Banks last week. Broke the rudder in the surf on my first try. Went to ACE, bought a drill and a coping saw and fixed it. The next day I sailed it all around on the sound side and got my wife on there with me for the first time ever !!! It was absolute magic ! ! ! You can email me your # here: odysseyofjason@gmail.com and maybe we'll get together.
Hi Jason I do like your videos good quality and taste. Lake James is very nice I will like to go up that way and spend a few days sailing over. Can you clare the bridge on 126 with your boat, my mast is 30f from water line. This June I will be running the Texas 200 and some time after that I might swing over your lake for sure I will let you know will be nice to meet you and family.
My Catalina 22 will NOT go under that bridge. We tried it when the water level was very low back in February. I thought it would fit so I approached the bridge very slowly. It's hard to judge looking strait up at it from the cockpit. My masthead light caught the very bottom edge of the concrete beam. I was able to reverse quickly but the light was destroyed. Another foot and we would have made it.
I was just about to comment on what a joy it is to pull up to an empty ramp like in your video. its a matter of perspective i guess. check out the boat ramp videos in miami if you want to see the craziness down here. Anyway loved the cameras good video!
Yeah, I've spent way too much time watching boat ramp videos from Florida. Our busiest days aren't that bad in comparison. Sometimes, we go at the edges of winter and there won't be a single truck in the whole parking lot.
No, I use a dedicated 4:1 pully setup without the cam cleat so it can spin freely in both directions. This way, you can let it back down if something snags. I use 2 cheap "double pulleys" from the hardware store.
That's it! This is the third time watching this. I purchased an '85 C-22 with nothing (no sails, no cushions, ....) but I am determined to sail her. I do know (fundamentally how to sail). I'm towing my boat from San Diego to NC, Lake James so I can experience what I see in your videos (the scenery, the serenity). What time of year is best to visit if I prefer fewer people about and around?
Spring and Fall is the best time to sail around here. Better wind and fewer people. I'm sure there's lots of beautiful lakes closer to where you are or somewhere in between. That's a long way to tow a C-22.
@@odysseyofjason Thank you. I want to start out West and work my way across the country sailing the many lakes and waterways. I'm retired and looking for adventure. Out here (San Diego) a big adventure is to sail to Catalina Island (what the boat company was named after). It's 6+ hours from San Diego and less than 4 from San Pedro/Long Beach. All open ocean sailing. You use your radio to be safe (big transport ships in the channel).
Another great video. Since you do a lot of trailering do you have a mast raising system? Getting mine up and down on C18 is a pain. See you on Lake James.
I use a simple block and tackle attached to the forestay along with the extendable mast crutch. You can see it briefly in my April Fools Day video here: ruclips.net/video/9ukVqnc3I-Y/видео.html
Great video, looks like you had a great time. Question: I was considering getting a keel boat a Capri 18, but was concerned about how far back the trailer needs to go to float the boat. Did you have a tongue extension on your trailer? How much difficulty, if any, to the launching process do you think having a fixed keel boat involves?
I been looking around for a catalina 22. One big question I have you could help with. How far in the drink is your van when launching or retrieving. I see it looks to be a lifted 4x4. I would be towing with a Jeep on 33's and a 2.5 inch lift and I don't question its ability to pull it out but hate to drowned it especially it salt water.
Well, It all depends on how steep the ramp is and also which type of keel your boat has. A swing keel would require less depth than my Wing keel. Our local ramp is not very steep so I have to back all the way until my front tires are in about 4" of water and my back tires (35's) are mostly (~75%) submerged. When we launch from steeper ramps, the back tires are maybe 25% submerged and the front are high and dry. We're always in fresh water so it's not that big of an issue as long as your rear axle has a breather hose routed up high so water doesn't get into the diff.
What is the line coming from the top of the mast with the pulley? There is rope going through it and it comes to aft end of boom and then goes forward. I have it on my C-22 (just purchased) and can't figure out what it's for?
That's the "topping lift". It's used to hold up the boom when the sail is lowered. I use it a lot when we're anchored or motoring to lift the boom up out of the way for more headroom in the cockpit. It will also prevent the boom from crashing into the cockpit should the main halyard come loose while under sail.
@@odysseyofjason Thanks a lot for the quick reply. I also have a cable coming down from the backstay which I assumed was a topping lift. Although that needs to be disconnected while sailing so won't help if you forget. I saw a video of someone installing a "boom kicker" which appears to be yet another way to support the boom? All very confusing for a newbie, especially when everything has a few different names?!!! Thanks again and great vids!!
@@dvanolpen Yeah, my boat has that cable from the backstay too. I call it the dangler. I only use it to help with rigging the boom. Once everything is set up, I disconnect it because if you forget and raise the sail with it still attached, it can be a pain to unhook it.
It's not too bad as long as the trailer bunks are set up correctly. Just line it up as close as possible and the bunks will guide it into position. I usually back the trailer close enough to the dock so I can walk the boat onto the trailer from the dock.
Yeah, I’m still sailing …. Not so much this time of year but I’ve got some new head sails so I’m excited to get back out there. I’ve been working on a video for a while. I’ll try to get it finished. Thanks for checking in.
Here's to my 578 Subs !!! 👍🤩☺🍺🍻 💥 Thanks for watching 😎😎
To the rest of you Swabs 🤨🤨 What are you waiting for ??? 🥺 🥺 JOIN THE ODYSSEY !!! 😄😄
Nice! Thanks for sharing. Looking forward to more sailing videos
Glad you liked it !!! Maybe I'll get some fishing tips from your channel🙂
That was awesome guys!! I love the added camera angles. That boat is the perfect camper! Hey Jason, nice driving there buddy! Thanks for taking us along...⛵⛵⛵
Hey, thanks James. Glad you enjoyed the ride 😃
Looks very peaceful!!!! Very proud of you two!!!!
You guys are great. I really enjoy these videos because you are just having a good time and it shows!
Thanks Man. We enjoy being out there 😃
Thanks for the autohelm idea. I set it up with stuff on the boat and used it all day. Best system so far for me.
Nice !!! I like it because you don't have to attach anything to the tiller and you can turn it off in an instant. I have a variation with a bungee on both sides for motoring. It holds the tiller centered but you can make corrections in either direction.
you had more fun than 99 percent of the super yacht owners on the planet. nice.
😂🤣Yeah, we have a good time out there 😎
Great video😊
Great episode, looks like you two had a fun weekend on the water. Enjoyed the multiple camera angles, the one from the dinghy was a fresh perspective.
Hey, thanks for watching!! That dinghy shot turned out way better than I expected.
Great video! Where are you? Looks like Spring coz the Dogwood blooming.
This is Lake James, NC. You're right, it was last spring. Thanks for watching 😊
Great to see how you enjoy your cat22. Nice camera work too. Keep em coming!
Yeah, It's a fun little boat. Glad you liked the video.🙂
You encourage us to finish our boat project and get under sail
Well that's awesome. 😃 I know other sailing channels have encouraged me to get out there myself. If it wasn't for RUclips, I would have never took up sailing in the first place. I'm glad I could pay it forward a little bit.
Well done sir! Looks like you had another wonderful weekend.
Thanks Slim. We did 😀
keep the videos coming.
Will do !!! Thanks for watching.
Fantastically shot. So glad i stumbled on this! Beautiful scenery and perfect chill vibes. I want one of these boats so bad. I'm going to take the winter to research, save, learn, and search.
Also the voice in the song sounded a lot like the intercom voice in Papers Please. Glory to Arstotzka! I wonder if it was sampled from the game haha. Awesome either way. Some nice Nujabes-sounding tunes.
Glad you liked the video. I hope you find a nice boat !!
very nice ✌️
Thank you my friend. 😊
You are an expert at trailer backing. Wow! Also, how did you keep the camera in the dinghy so steady? Great video! I want a Catalina 22.
Ha Ha, Thanks, I've had lots of practice. I used an OSMO action cam in the dinghy. It has really good stabilization built right into the camera. I was amazed when I saw that footage for the first time.
Hello, Jason. This is Gordon. I have been away from the lake for much of the summer. Hot weather, nil wind, smoke from Canadian forest fires have not made for good sailing. Also, I believe I suffered a herniated disc in my lower back, so I took it easy for a few weeks. Got back toward the end of July; also took my daughter and her friend sailing this afternoon, a new experience for her. (August 8). The weather is looking better this month, and my back feels well. Hopefully we will cross paths again. I could use a second man on one of my larger dinghies if you have the time or interest.
Looking forward to your next video.
Also, I am thinking about getting a small cruiser, if for no other reason than to get something with a weighted centerboard to make soloing easier, something a little over a thousand pounds, like a Mariner 19 or MacGregor/Venture 21. It's amazing how much more a 22 weighs than a 21.
Hey Gordon. Glad you're back in action😎 I usually don't sail much in mid summer... No wind, Too Hot. I towed my sunfish to Avon NC on the Outer Banks last week. Broke the rudder in the surf on my first try. Went to ACE, bought a drill and a coping saw and fixed it. The next day I sailed it all around on the sound side and got my wife on there with me for the first time ever !!! It was absolute magic ! ! ! You can email me your # here: odysseyofjason@gmail.com and maybe we'll get together.
Hi Jason I do like your videos good quality and taste. Lake James is very nice I will like to go up that way and spend a few days sailing over. Can you clare the bridge on 126 with your boat, my mast is 30f from water line. This June I will be running the Texas 200 and some time after that I might swing over your lake for sure I will let you know will be nice to meet you and family.
My Catalina 22 will NOT go under that bridge. We tried it when the water level was very low back in February. I thought it would fit so I approached the bridge very slowly. It's hard to judge looking strait up at it from the cockpit. My masthead light caught the very bottom edge of the concrete beam. I was able to reverse quickly but the light was destroyed. Another foot and we would have made it.
I was just about to comment on what a joy it is to pull up to an empty ramp like in your video. its a matter of perspective i guess. check out the boat ramp videos in miami if you want to see the craziness down here. Anyway loved the cameras good video!
Yeah, I've spent way too much time watching boat ramp videos from Florida. Our busiest days aren't that bad in comparison. Sometimes, we go at the edges of winter and there won't be a single truck in the whole parking lot.
Jason, Are you using your main sheet block and tackle system for raising your mast? Thanks.
No, I use a dedicated 4:1 pully setup without the cam cleat so it can spin freely in both directions. This way, you can let it back down if something snags. I use 2 cheap "double pulleys" from the hardware store.
Thanks for your advice.
Love lake James, hoping to get my cat 25 out next weekend
Maybe we'll see ya out there !!⛵
How about that dingy! How do you find towing it while sailing? Does it fit on the bow?
It tows pretty good as long as you keep it light weight. Just the battery for the trolling motor makes a big difference. It doesn’t fit on the bow
That's it! This is the third time watching this. I purchased an '85 C-22 with nothing (no sails, no cushions, ....) but I am determined to sail her. I do know (fundamentally how to sail). I'm towing my boat from San Diego to NC, Lake James so I can experience what I see in your videos (the scenery, the serenity).
What time of year is best to visit if I prefer fewer people about and around?
Spring and Fall is the best time to sail around here. Better wind and fewer people. I'm sure there's lots of beautiful lakes closer to where you are or somewhere in between. That's a long way to tow a C-22.
@@odysseyofjason Thank you. I want to start out West and work my way across the country sailing the many lakes and waterways. I'm retired and looking for adventure. Out here (San Diego) a big adventure is to sail to Catalina Island (what the boat company was named after). It's 6+ hours from San Diego and less than 4 from San Pedro/Long Beach. All open ocean sailing. You use your radio to be safe (big transport ships in the channel).
Good to see you, Man! Did y'all have a good winter season?
We did. Found a really nice lake in SC with plenty of room to sail. ⛵😎 Video coming soon.
Another great video. Since you do a lot of trailering do you have a mast raising system? Getting mine up and down on C18 is a pain. See you on Lake James.
I use a simple block and tackle attached to the forestay along with the extendable mast crutch. You can see it briefly in my April Fools Day video here: ruclips.net/video/9ukVqnc3I-Y/видео.html
Great video, looks like you had a great time.
Question: I was considering getting a keel boat a Capri 18, but was concerned about how far back the trailer needs to go to float the boat. Did you have a tongue extension on your trailer? How much difficulty, if any, to the launching process do you think having a fixed keel boat involves?
Great video, looks like you are getting into this! So how much water does this draw?
Glad you liked it 😊 The specs say 2.5 feet but I think it may be a little deeper. We usually have it loaded down pretty good though.
I been looking around for a catalina 22. One big question I have you could help with. How far in the drink is your van when launching or retrieving. I see it looks to be a lifted 4x4. I would be towing with a Jeep on 33's and a 2.5 inch lift and I don't question its ability to pull it out but hate to drowned it especially it salt water.
Well, It all depends on how steep the ramp is and also which type of keel your boat has. A swing keel would require less depth than my Wing keel. Our local ramp is not very steep so I have to back all the way until my front tires are in about 4" of water and my back tires (35's) are mostly (~75%) submerged. When we launch from steeper ramps, the back tires are maybe 25% submerged and the front are high and dry. We're always in fresh water so it's not that big of an issue as long as your rear axle has a breather hose routed up high so water doesn't get into the diff.
Trying to come up with system to single hand raise mast with gin pole. Sorry for numerous questions.
What is the line coming from the top of the mast with the pulley? There is rope going through it and it comes to aft end of boom and then goes forward. I have it on my C-22 (just purchased) and can't figure out what it's for?
That's the "topping lift". It's used to hold up the boom when the sail is lowered. I use it a lot when we're anchored or motoring to lift the boom up out of the way for more headroom in the cockpit. It will also prevent the boom from crashing into the cockpit should the main halyard come loose while under sail.
@@odysseyofjason Thanks a lot for the quick reply. I also have a cable coming down from the backstay which I assumed was a topping lift. Although that needs to be disconnected while sailing so won't help if you forget. I saw a video of someone installing a "boom kicker" which appears to be yet another way to support the boom? All very confusing for a newbie, especially when everything has a few different names?!!! Thanks again and great vids!!
@@dvanolpen Yeah, my boat has that cable from the backstay too. I call it the dangler. I only use it to help with rigging the boom. Once everything is set up, I disconnect it because if you forget and raise the sail with it still attached, it can be a pain to unhook it.
Hey Jason, You've got a great setup. What dingy is that and would you recommend it? 👍🏼#20
It's a Walker Bay 8 and we love it. 2 people and gear no problem. They make a 10 footer too.
@@odysseyofjason It's very salty looking. Thanks.
Wish I had mine out. she is sitting after being faired and waiting on a paint job.
My bottom is in bad shape. I'm gonna work on it someday 🤔
How hard is it to load the catalina 22 back on the trailer?
Do you have any footage of loading?
It's not too bad as long as the trailer bunks are set up correctly. Just line it up as close as possible and the bunks will guide it into position. I usually back the trailer close enough to the dock so I can walk the boat onto the trailer from the dock.
no new videos? still got it? miss the sailing.
Yeah, I’m still sailing …. Not so much this time of year but I’ve got some new head sails so I’m excited to get back out there. I’ve been working on a video for a while. I’ll try to get it finished. Thanks for checking in.
still nothing new?