Shady Harbor is our home port. We had the pleasure of meeting Mark at the pool on our way to our boat from dinner. It was so nice finally meeting someone we follow on RUclips. We look forward to seeing your videos every week.
The fun of traveling (virtually) with the Boomershines continues! I love sightseeing on the Hudson while sitting here in my PJs and not having to handle a single dockline or stress over wind. 😂 It’s true that we ‘up north’ boaters have to go through a lot to haul out in the fall and launch/commission in the spring, but there are lots of benefits: The boat is covered and protected for half the year, we have several months of ‘down time’ where we can tackle a long list of boat projects, we can pause the Starlink subscription for 6 or 7 months (big $aving$!), and we can start off the next season with renewed enthusiasm and excitement. So, the juice is worth the squeeze. 👍
You’ve had so many marvelous marinas along your journey. That was so nice of the marina to let you use their courtesy vehicle. We have an obsolete IntelliLan on our Fleming as well. My dome seems smaller than yours and I understand it was for TV. Maybe I’ll remove mine as it will only get harder to do over time. Docks were taken up for winter! OMG, Ice, what is that? 😄 Nice to see the kitties get a walk.
We live in Coxsackie, just north of the second lighthouse in this video. Just behind that lighthouse, on the Athens Middleground island, that beach you see is freakin’ epic for a beach party or a sunbathe. Just be advised, if you’re paddling, do it at slacktide so that when the tide goes in or out, it pushes you up or down in the direction you want to go! Picking your day based on the tide charts is mandatory for paddling on the Hudson!
1987. The year I had my first child. That boat has aged much better than me 😉That boat has been loved. I like that people take care of what they have. And the birds on the Hudson would make me die of happiness. So cool!
FIRST OFF ANOTHER GREAT VIDEO!!! YUN'S ALWAYS PROVED GOOD VIDEOS! Mark the Docks and Boats get put up for winter way down Tennessee. That's always hope it's been done here also ok a little different so when the videos tart out yuns are like 2 up beat teenager, and then when yuns start to show the boat and everything it's funny cause the voices change and at this time they kinda sound like Horn Starts lol. Just joking
I just seen a gas price 699 a gallon that hard. You won't come to California for paying $6 a gallon for diesel now. What is down marinas? Have a blessed thank you for your biggest
So I'm guessing your all home, certainly makes editing easier somewhat (I own a production company) so I get it, your great with the editing seriously, a bit much on the content but this your dream and your children will love showing this to there kids one day so your grandchildren get as much of Grandma and Grandpa as you want 👍. looking forward to the next episode Boomershines. and heres a saying for ya, "He Who Dies With the Most Looper Miles WINS!" More Cats Less People......
@@TokisFishingPlanet Thanks for the comment! It is definitely a passion project for the hours of editing involved. Yes. You are correct we are land based now… for now. You are also correct in that we started all of this editing as a format for the kids to relive the adventure years from now. We posted a few episodes years ago for friends and it has grown into this amazing community. Happy to have you aboard. The cats thank you for the shout out. Meow.
I am new to your channel. I have a question at the beginning and the and of each video there's this man. It talks, and I'm just curious to who he is, because nobody on your boat talks like him. Thank you for your videos i've been having a blast have a blessed day
Thanks for asking! It turns out when inspected from inside the boat at the transom I could see the problem. The thruster itself is basically just a semi truck starter motor with the polarity determining if the motor turns left or right. The actual cast casing of the whole unit was cracked. The thruster still worked but out of caution we stopped using it. Truly SeaSHINE was so powerful with huge rudders the rear thruster wasn’t needed. I learned to walk her side ways just by splitting throttles and modulating the front thruster. ⚓️Mark
Yup. We completed the loop late summer 2023. Then my Dad had a massive stroke a couple weeks after we got home :(. Then Mark's Dad passed away a couple months after that :( :(. We simply didn't have an extra 10 - 15 hours a week to edit until last spring when we started posting this series. We keep thinking we will get better and faster at editing, but it is still taking at least 10 hours to edit each video. Probably not the best use of our free time but hopefully you are enjoying the videos.
@TheBoomershines oh wow. Sorry to hear about the sad times. I wouldn't have known... many would have just decided that it wasn't worth it to post the videos. But it has been fun to watch you all.. what an adventure. Thanks..
Hope you are having as much fun reliving your journey by creating these videos, as we are watching them!
We are!!! We are cherishing the adventure even more now that we aren't as stressed doing it LOL
Cinda and Mark! What awesome content. I am awaiting the next group of episodes as we are beginning to plan our trip! Thanks again for taking us along.
Thank YOU for coming along with us! We do our best to post every Friday at 5:00 pm. Glad to have you aboard.
Beautiful. 😀😀😀
Thank you :)
Shady Harbor is our home port. We had the pleasure of meeting Mark at the pool on our way to our boat from dinner. It was so nice finally meeting someone we follow on RUclips. We look forward to seeing your videos every week.
@@amandac6807 No way!!! I think I remember. Had you just bought or changed boats? ⚓️Mark
@ Yes we had just bought our 36foot Mainship. We suggested you stop in Waterford at the free docks.
The fun of traveling (virtually) with the Boomershines continues! I love sightseeing on the Hudson while sitting here in my PJs and not having to handle a single dockline or stress over wind. 😂 It’s true that we ‘up north’ boaters have to go through a lot to haul out in the fall and launch/commission in the spring, but there are lots of benefits: The boat is covered and protected for half the year, we have several months of ‘down time’ where we can tackle a long list of boat projects, we can pause the Starlink subscription for 6 or 7 months (big $aving$!), and we can start off the next season with renewed enthusiasm and excitement. So, the juice is worth the squeeze. 👍
@@karikarr6377 Great perspective! Enjoy having you along Capt. Pajamas. ⚓️Mark
You’ve had so many marvelous marinas along your journey. That was so nice of the marina to let you use their courtesy vehicle. We have an obsolete IntelliLan on our Fleming as well. My dome seems smaller than yours and I understand it was for TV. Maybe I’ll remove mine as it will only get harder to do over time. Docks were taken up for winter! OMG, Ice, what is that? 😄 Nice to see the kitties get a walk.
We live in Coxsackie, just north of the second lighthouse in this video. Just behind that lighthouse, on the Athens Middleground island, that beach you see is freakin’ epic for a beach party or a sunbathe. Just be advised, if you’re paddling, do it at slacktide so that when the tide goes in or out, it pushes you up or down in the direction you want to go! Picking your day based on the tide charts is mandatory for paddling on the Hudson!
@@bravofighter You live in a BEAUTIFUL area! Thanks for watching!
1987. The year I had my first child. That boat has aged much better than me 😉That boat has been loved. I like that people take care of what they have. And the birds on the Hudson would make me die of happiness. So cool!
@@Catalina58601 SeaSHINE has been well loved! Thanks for watching! ⚓️Mark
FIRST OFF ANOTHER GREAT VIDEO!!! YUN'S ALWAYS PROVED GOOD VIDEOS! Mark the Docks and Boats get put up for winter way down Tennessee. That's always hope it's been done here also ok a little different so when the videos tart out yuns are like 2 up beat teenager, and then when yuns start to show the boat and everything it's funny cause the voices change and at this time they kinda sound like Horn Starts lol. Just joking
Thanks for tuning in!
I just seen a gas price 699 a gallon that hard. You won't come to California for paying $6 a gallon for diesel now. What is down marinas?
Have a blessed thank you for your biggest
So I'm guessing your all home, certainly makes editing easier somewhat (I own a production company) so I get it, your great with the editing seriously, a bit much on the content but this your dream and your children will love showing this to there kids one day so your grandchildren get as much of Grandma and Grandpa as you want 👍. looking forward to the next episode Boomershines. and heres a saying for ya, "He Who Dies With the Most Looper Miles WINS!" More Cats Less People......
@@TokisFishingPlanet Thanks for the comment! It is definitely a passion project for the hours of editing involved. Yes. You are correct we are land based now… for now. You are also correct in that we started all of this editing as a format for the kids to relive the adventure years from now. We posted a few episodes years ago for friends and it has grown into this amazing community. Happy to have you aboard. The cats thank you for the shout out. Meow.
If people aren't your thing, perhaps check out this channel... www.youtube.com/@AllAboutCatsYT?app=desktop. It is all about cats :)
OK...enough with the corn...lol
Sorry! Thats just us! You can’t stop the corn :) ⚓️Mark
"You had four fathers?" 😅😅😅
LOL Mark is fully of humor like that (said with a smirk and a giggle).
I am new to your channel. I have a question at the beginning and the and of each video there's this man. It talks, and I'm just curious to who he is, because nobody on your boat talks like him. Thank you for your videos i've been having a blast have a blessed day
His name is Russel. He is just our narrator who makes us laugh (and hopefully you too). Thanks so much for watching!
@TheBoomershines he makes me laugh also job well done
Did Mark find out what was wrong with the stern thruster? BTW Cinda, you are hilarious!
Thanks for asking! It turns out when inspected from inside the boat at the transom I could see the problem. The thruster itself is basically just a semi truck starter motor with the polarity determining if the motor turns left or right. The actual cast casing of the whole unit was cracked. The thruster still worked but out of caution we stopped using it. Truly SeaSHINE was so powerful with huge rudders the rear thruster wasn’t needed. I learned to walk her side ways just by splitting throttles and modulating the front thruster. ⚓️Mark
Hold up 2022?
Yup. We completed the loop late summer 2023. Then my Dad had a massive stroke a couple weeks after we got home :(. Then Mark's Dad passed away a couple months after that :( :(. We simply didn't have an extra 10 - 15 hours a week to edit until last spring when we started posting this series. We keep thinking we will get better and faster at editing, but it is still taking at least 10 hours to edit each video. Probably not the best use of our free time but hopefully you are enjoying the videos.
@TheBoomershines oh wow. Sorry to hear about the sad times. I wouldn't have known... many would have just decided that it wasn't worth it to post the videos. But it has been fun to watch you all.. what an adventure. Thanks..