Been in a similar situation - latest one about a month ago when my bow dock line caught in my prop. Luckily a fellow boating neighbour got his dingy and towed me safely to my berth same way. Thanks for another great video!!
Nice. I hope yours is in better shape to start with than mine lol. I would love to see some pics. Maybe if you copied and pasted a picinto a comment box.? Not sure if that's possible. Thanks
Yours definitely needed more work but you won't be disappointed when you get it up and sailing. There's a channel on RUclips called Go Small Go Now Sailing, he is in Nova Scotia and has a Bayfield 29. You may enjoy seeing his videos. I may try and put a video together when I get some time.
Yes I'm familiar with his channel. Excellent videos. I subscribed to your channel so I'll know when you post the video of. your own boat. Looking forward to it. Take care. @@lawbambam
I've got a Bayliner Bucaneer 30 that I've had the occasional engine issue with. Next time I'm out and about I'm going to try this. Great info. Cheers from the other coast.
Yessir. Of the two ways I've towed a boat, this way is the least dramatic and I safer IMO. Great to hear from you. I'm hoping someday to see the Pacific. Cheers.
Down dare buy.....tis looking right good......frikkin love these guys.
Been in a similar situation - latest one about a month ago when my bow dock line caught in my prop. Luckily a fellow boating neighbour got his dingy and towed me safely to my berth same way. Thanks for another great video!!
Easy enough to happen for sure. It's great to have nice folks around like your boating neighbour. Thanks and cheers.
Welcome to the club! I just got my 1988 last year and have been doing lots of work to it. Great video's, I look forward to seeing more.
I was trying to put a photo up but not sure how.
Nice. I hope yours is in better shape to start with than mine lol. I would love to see some pics. Maybe if you copied and pasted a picinto a comment box.? Not sure if that's possible. Thanks
Yours definitely needed more work but you won't be disappointed when you get it up and sailing. There's a channel on RUclips called Go Small Go Now Sailing, he is in Nova Scotia and has a Bayfield 29. You may enjoy seeing his videos. I may try and put a video together when I get some time.
Yes I'm familiar with his channel. Excellent videos. I subscribed to your channel so I'll know when you post the video of. your own boat. Looking forward to it. Take care. @@lawbambam
I haven't put anything on there in probably 10 years lol. I'm in Ontario
Thanks for the lesson in towing...guess now I need to upgrade from my Rowboat!
Row boats are good too. We never know when we'll need a tow. Its good to practice and become familiar with it I think. Thanks.
I just finished restoring a bayfield 29....she looking so sweet.
Awesome. I'm sure it was worth the effort... and money lol. If you have pictures of the boat posted somewhere I'd like to see them. Thanks.
I've got a Bayliner Bucaneer 30 that I've had the occasional engine issue with. Next time I'm out and about I'm going to try this. Great info. Cheers from the other coast.
Yessir. Of the two ways I've towed a boat, this way is the least dramatic and I safer IMO. Great to hear from you. I'm hoping someday to see the Pacific. Cheers.
Not a Bayfield 29, it's a Bénéteau Evasion 32