Your videos are so well done, they are a pleasure to watch. I would add that her voice is very pleasing to listen too for voice overs. Well done looking forward to your cruising adventures. Cheers
That is so nice of you to say. Julia works really hard at editing, and hates hearing her own voice so it’s good to hear others disagree. Thanks for watching!
Enjoying your videos a great deal. You strike a great balance between "boat stuff," "real life stuff," and the [more glamorous] "Instragram adventure stuff." Great photography and pacing overall. Two questions/comments: (1) Have you considered shooting in 2k? I think the 1080p is underselling so many of your beautiful scenes; and (2), just a nitpicky preference on my part, but so much of your beautiful nature photograph is overlaid with music. I often find myself wishing I could just experience the sounds of the scene as you did. Anyway, great channel, keep it up -- we appreciate you guys & your work.
I agree with you. We have been using the 1080p because it takes less memory but 2 k is next step up. Maybe even 4K. I better buy another hard drive. Thanks for you excellent advice.
I like to put dielectric grease inside the crimp tube before adding the wires and crimping. just extra protection. I think the built in float switch in that pump is bad. Every time I put my boat in the water I check the float switch to make sure I'm in the auto position on the pump. I also rigged up a back up pump which I can plug directly into the battery charge extensions, in case I need the back up. Also I currently use it to pump out my floor fish box because the macerator pump is bad and a new one is very expensive. Always something on a boat but you also need back ups and work arounds. I really enjoy your channel. Keep up the good work. Thanks
That is some very good information. Thank you so much for taking the time to share that with us. If I was at home, I would have used the dielectric grease myself, but it wasn’t available for this project.
@@expeditionseanest I grew up in Florida as well, we used to travel from Jax to the Everglades to go bass fishing, back in the day when people loved to eat bass.
Where did you leave truck and trailer? We have been looking and think we found a location up in Bradenton after talking to Ranger Dealer. That is always the one issue with trailer boating. Finding a storage place that is secure. We are planning on doing west side down to keys and. up ICW midpoint somewhere in Florida and return back to west side this spring. Good luck on our winter journey.
@@stevenhorwood1300 That seems to be the 10,000.00 question! Sorry to say we leave it with friends in the Keys. We know how challenging it can be to find safe and affordable storage. Sorry we couldn’t be of any help there. Thanks for watching and safe travels!
Hi. The automatic bilge pump will start automatically every five to six minutes to check if there is any water and if is dry it shuts down by itself but if there is water it will stay on to take it out of your bilge area.
Your videos are so well done, they are a pleasure to watch. I would add that her voice is very pleasing to listen too for voice overs. Well done looking forward to your cruising adventures. Cheers
That is so nice of you to say. Julia works really hard at editing, and hates hearing her own voice so it’s good to hear others disagree. Thanks for watching!
I’m in St.Augustine if you’re ever up this way. I have a Trawler on the St.Johns river. Safe travels
Thanks Steve
Enjoying your videos a great deal. You strike a great balance between "boat stuff," "real life stuff," and the [more glamorous] "Instragram adventure stuff." Great photography and pacing overall. Two questions/comments: (1) Have you considered shooting in 2k? I think the 1080p is underselling so many of your beautiful scenes; and (2), just a nitpicky preference on my part, but so much of your beautiful nature photograph is overlaid with music. I often find myself wishing I could just experience the sounds of the scene as you did.
Anyway, great channel, keep it up -- we appreciate you guys & your work.
I agree with you. We have been using the 1080p because it takes less memory but 2 k is next step up. Maybe even 4K. I better buy another hard drive. Thanks for you excellent advice.
I always enjoy watching your channel!
We appreciate your kind words- Thank you for taking the time to comment.
I like to put dielectric grease inside the crimp tube before adding the wires and crimping. just extra protection. I think the built in float switch in that pump is bad. Every time I put my boat in the water I check the float switch to make sure I'm in the auto position on the pump. I also rigged up a back up pump which I can plug directly into the battery charge extensions, in case I need the back up. Also I currently use it to pump out my floor fish box because the macerator pump is bad and a new one is very expensive. Always something on a boat but you also need back ups and work arounds. I really enjoy your channel. Keep up the good work. Thanks
That is some very good information. Thank you so much for taking the time to share that with us. If I was at home, I would have used the dielectric grease myself, but it wasn’t available for this project.
Did you travel from west to east or east to west? Thanks again! I look forward to watching your provisioning, that's always a fun watch.
West to east. Typo on the title. It has been changed. Didn’t think anyone would notice- well done !
@@expeditionseanest I grew up in Florida as well, we used to travel from Jax to the Everglades to go bass fishing, back in the day when people loved to eat bass.
Where did you leave truck and trailer? We have been looking and think we found a location up in Bradenton after talking to Ranger Dealer. That is always the one issue with trailer boating. Finding a storage place that is secure. We are planning on doing west side down to keys and. up ICW midpoint somewhere in Florida and return back to west side this spring. Good luck on our winter journey.
@@stevenhorwood1300 That seems to be the 10,000.00 question! Sorry to say we leave it with friends in the Keys. We know how challenging it can be to find safe and affordable storage. Sorry we couldn’t be of any help
there. Thanks for watching and safe travels!
Hi. The automatic bilge pump will start automatically every five to six minutes to check if there is any water and if is dry it shuts down by itself but if there is water it will stay on to take it out of your bilge area.
That's really good to know, thank you for sharing your experience!
I think you dock next to me
Not sure where that might have been . Come and say hello !