I would suggest a full set of filters, belts, and lubricants along with the tools necessary. The engine is the 'get out of a 💩pile for free card. When everything has gone wrong, that engine can get you to someplace secure. Have enough to be able to replace a couple lengths of rigging. A spare pulley, or, cheaper and smaller, say couple frictionless rings. An assortment of quality hoseclamps and zip ties, and stainless screws and bolts. Or even cheap regular hardware. It's for an emergency, so you can always get back and then worry about the expensive stuff.
A good tip for peeing over the side of a boat is to attach yourself to that boat. When peeing, blood pressure can monateraly drop causing lightheadedness. As a result peeing over the side of a boat is one of, if not the main cause, of falling overboard. Do it often enough and, well swimming is in your future.
Nice video! Do you have a lot of pain in your cervical area of spine? From watching other sailing channels, they seem to always carry spare electronics etc.
FFS get a lifevest on! Always. One thing that can 'go wrong' is that you stand on deck by the boom and the wind catches it and it knocks you into the water. What model is your boat anyway (she's impressive)?
Out on deck without LJ. Or harnes is just foolish , bad habbit to get on a boat. Only takes a split sec , sail was up , cough of wind your in the drink , goodbye boat .
Theirs a saying in the military 🪖 when u face ur fears they will disappear. Enjoy ur life brother one days at a time 🫡 ✌️ from the 503
BTW in the diesel world always check ur egt (exhaust temps) get cheap sensor and gauge find the sweet spot and u will never burn any internals
Great intro bro 😎
Thanks dude 😂
I would suggest a full set of filters, belts, and lubricants along with the tools necessary. The engine is the 'get out of a 💩pile for free card. When everything has gone wrong, that engine can get you to someplace secure.
Have enough to be able to replace a couple lengths of rigging. A spare pulley, or, cheaper and smaller, say couple frictionless rings. An assortment of quality hoseclamps and zip ties, and stainless screws and bolts. Or even cheap regular hardware. It's for an emergency, so you can always get back and then worry about the expensive stuff.
Took a screen shot of your comment and a saving it in my notes 😂 thanks man!
Inspiring as always. Interested to see where your journey will take you. Best of luck!
Thank you!
make your gear redundant if you're going offshore, things will break!
A good tip for peeing over the side of a boat is to attach yourself to that boat. When peeing, blood pressure can monateraly drop causing lightheadedness. As a result peeing over the side of a boat is one of, if not the main cause, of falling overboard. Do it often enough and, well swimming is in your future.
Nice video! Do you have a lot of pain in your cervical area of spine? From watching other sailing channels, they seem to always carry spare electronics etc.
I have a constant level of low pain. But it fluctuates with stress and cold. I appreciate the advice!
FFS get a lifevest on! Always. One thing that can 'go wrong' is that you stand on deck by the boom and the wind catches it and it knocks you into the water. What model is your boat anyway (she's impressive)?
If I get hit by the boom I’m done anyways. I have a compromised cervical spine. But when I go off shore I will have jack lines and a harness
“Losers” ….😂
Got plans to head south brother?
Hawaii first!
@@Sailing_With_Phoenix oh, you're on the west coast? We'll, I look forward to seeing your journey. Starting mine out of panama city here soon.
Go S huging coastbline with out proper navigation youll end uo on the rocks 30 miles min .
I’m in Vancouver and would love for sailing time if you would like someone to join you.
Out on deck without LJ. Or harnes is just foolish , bad habbit to get on a boat. Only takes a split sec , sail was up , cough of wind your in the drink , goodbye boat .