I have a 23, these boats move around so much. Can't wait to afford a bigger boat. But do like my sea Dory in calm conditions. Not a very good rough water boat. But keep it under 2 feet of chop and she's golden.
I worked on my brother in laws small 17 ft v bottom shrimp boat on the Galveston bay one day a waterspout got dangerously close to us we had 300 lbs. of shrimp with a 50 horse Johnson we were crawling the next day he bought a 85 Eventide! I That was 1974 I was 15 and those were the best summers.
Also, get yourself a spare hand-held marine radio...as backup to the main marine radio on board. A Jackery portable solar generator would be a good thing to have too.
Very enjoyable video! I predict your videos will increase the value of all of our C-Dorys - lol - serious! And you just might inspire me to get my butt in better shape too! Keep 'em coming.
That boat seems ideal for having adventures on the water. I really am envious. I built a sea kayak w the hopes of doing wilderness camping, but back issues kinda put out that fire. Years later and I'm doing somewhat better so maybe this summer I can get out on the water again for some short paddles.
We recently purchased a well-restored 1994 C-Dory 22' Cruiser with a 115 Yamaha -- what a great combination! Fast, smooth, quiet, and sips gas. Our has a rooftop A/C unit, radar arch, and Garmin radar so it looks like some sort of patrol boat!
@@TripSmith Yep, A/C is definitely a luxury, but it certainly is nice when the sun is beating down, the air still, and the humidity is clinging like a soggy koala.
Oh no, poor spork. It’s amazing how something so small can ground you. With every thing else evolving, that was the one thing that brought familiarity to your adventures. You have to frame it now, and post it up above the captain’s chair. You did a great job polishing her up too. It looks so beautiful that I wouldn’t mind investing in one, one of these days.
With sardines, one of the best things is mandioc flour. You put in a small pan 4 spons of this, and in with a weak fire, keep moving the flour with a wood spoon until it begans to turn lightly brown. Turn off the fire and put half spoon of butter and keep moving until the flour absorb all the butter, put some salt and voi lá, its ready. This is called farofa, in Brazil. And it is good with fishes, chicken, barbecue.
You cant beat a Yamha outboard. Had the same outboard on my 20 foot Key West and it ran like a champ! Never had a single problem with it and felt confident going 80 miles offshore with it. And it sips gas!!!
Seeing you so happy and accomplished on this adventure was super wholesome - I think this maiden voyage is something he's been looking forward to for a long time. I know his family will sure enjoy this boat too. I'll have a trip dip for you next time I'm on the water!
Maybe add some exterior flood lighting (LEDs). Waking up startled due to a "predicament" to see what is going on outside is easier if you can flip on some lights.
I’m sure you don’t drink beer, but man if I get a chance to meet you and sit down and talk I’ll buy all your drinks and whatever you want to eat at any place! You get to live the way I’ve always wanted to live, I don’t have a family yet thankfully, but am very busy with work.. 6 days a week 70-80 hours don’t get much time to actually kick back. But when I pay off all my bills I’m definitely changing careers and gonna start doing what you do, just without youtube! Lol
I don't get much RUclips time anymore but I always enjoy your trips when I have a chance to watch. We were just in PCB in May. I want to move there and never take my feet out of the sand. Somewhere on a beach...
@@TripSmith Why didn't you go duel engine? 2 Yamaha 60's would've made more sense for off shore use. What do you do if that 115 fails? At least put a kicker motor on 20hp. You have to depend on yourself off shore as you know.
@ 9:36 "this is what it's about, this is awesome ! haha!" . This is a LONG way from 11K and Sailing And Such. It's Alway An Adventure with you Trip. Thanx for takin us along with you.
Everyone has a million plus one suggestions. I'm no different.... Spot lock trolling motor on the front. Perfect for easing into shallow water, casting lures off the front for inshore fish, spot lock to drop anchor, perfect around the launch ramp until you are ready for that BAD ASS 115 and it will get you out of harms way..... IF you have engine (Well, I can't type it. Bad ju ju.) Keep enjoying regardless of which 1,000,001 ideas you use or don't.
Haha yes they do Fran lol The spot lock would be nice, but I like a simple and clean setup so no trolling motor for me ;) That 115 is pretty awesome....... I'll enjoy it for some time, no doubt. Thanks!
Holy moly just saw the book you are reading. I read a TON and that is my favorite book. I named my first dog rescue, Tully (everyone looks at me weird when I say his name). The adventures in that book are awesome!
Love your videos!!! Just a quick tip... if you crack your eggs on a sharp object you are more likely to get bits of egg shells on your meal. I just use the flat surface of the counter... I am not saying you will get rid of it but its less likely to happen...!!
@@TripSmith Yeah, I have been binge watching most of your videos recently. I am also a boat enthusiast and take my tinny out in the river down in Western Australia.
I am a 4th generation native Floridian. I thought I knew Florida. I have camped all over the state from childhood. But I have to tell you, you have shown me places I never knew were there. Thank you for your wonderful videos. They are glorious!
@@TripSmith I’ve used em trip and they work really great. I kinda custom made some for my oday daysailer so when I sleep in the cabin I can leave the doors off to get some airflow
That fairy boat is one of 3 we built for the state of NY DOT. They were built in Panama City at Eastern Shipbuilding Group. It's sitting at Eastern's outfitting yard in this video, it's being finished for delivery.
GET yourself a set of those screens with the magnetic opening for your main companion they open easily and close back affer you pass thru. Those and some screens for all your hatches. I made some for my sailboat that drape over the openings using an old heavy rope tgat i sewed into a hem around the edge of the screen.
Hey Trip, just came across your You Tube Channel and love your Dory. I fish alot out by the Tyndall bridge in my Sea Pro Center Console. Maybe I'll see you sometime.
I’ll be down by big lagoon in 3 years and now my plan is either to own a boat by that time or when I get down to Florida go buy a c dory or something and another cool factor is I live by cedar point Ohio and can camp on the boat off the beach of the park
thank you for sharing what books / audiobooks your reading! I cant wait to read that Jimmy Buffett book.. and listen to his music.. plus i gotta get me some of those sandals.. also thanks for your lifestyle tips on your website.
38:27 and a few before I was saying DRAG YOUR FEET DRAG YOUR FEET!!!!!! been livin in SandyEggo for well since the 80s lol that's kinda important part of going into the salt water ;) DRAG YOUR FEET !!! :)
Great video. I give it two thumbs up! I would love a boat like that and a place to go with it. Not much here in PA and the family aren’t boat people. Oh well, at least I can watch you have fun. Watching you make this little trip, and hearing what the range is. makes me thing it would be really neat to do a week long trip on the boat.
Why the power pack the outboard has great charging ability and you could buy a heck of allot of solar power for that kind of money. That and some deep cycle batteries and you will have more power than you can use.
Looks like the C-Dory has more interior space than a (average) Parker, but harder to get to the bow with less walk around shelf. I guess the hatch helps you get up front? I'm crazy about pilothouse boats, not many out there though.
I have just been bitten 3 times by horse flies prior to watching this episode . Some plants can stop the swelling and itching . I can't remember the English name , but it's a common weed i use .
That was a great first trip for that boat and like you said gives you the chance to think about what you want to do and how you want to set it up. That seems a really versatile style of boat. So much room to upgrade and set it up for your styling adventures. It would make a great Basecamp for small day adventures like the inflatable paddle board or whatever. And room for the family to get out there too. Keep it up man. See you at Rock A Dock
Hey Mitch! Ah, individual passes aren't quite to our cap yet. But they are quite a bit higher than previous years, that's for sure. But still, glad you got registered!
Excellent adventure Trip, love the channel. I can’t wait to get out their myself after this crummy weather leaves central Florida. On a side note.. I hope your anchor situation and depth finder issue get resolved so it’s smoother to use both, and thank you for giving the fuel information out, I think that is definitely important for people to know.
glad to see you posting again....one thing...when I walk in the water I wear old tennis shoes...save cutting your feet on shells....good luck and good to see you again...
This bloke reminds me of “Super Dave Osborne “! Brilliant! Cheers mates!!
I’m going to enjoy this channel love C Dory
Dang right you are! Headed out tomorrow to make you another C Dory adventure 🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼
I love how you are always positive and happy. Great times.
I felt that jump in the water!!!!
I have a 23, these boats move around so much. Can't wait to afford a bigger boat. But do like my sea Dory in calm conditions. Not a very good rough water boat. But keep it under 2 feet of chop and she's golden.
Ah very nice! They are great everywhere except the big stuff, but still manage themselves ;)
love these multi-day adventures, please continue to take us with you
yeah those workouts are important and also I noticed you don't eat much carbs, awesome
Glad you enjoy them! Yep, not much carbs ;)
I worked on my brother in laws small 17 ft v bottom shrimp boat on the Galveston bay one day a waterspout got dangerously close to us we had 300 lbs. of shrimp with a 50 horse Johnson we were crawling the next day he bought a 85 Eventide! I That was 1974 I was 15 and those were the best summers.
Also, get yourself a spare hand-held marine radio...as backup to the main marine radio on board. A Jackery portable solar generator would be a good thing to have too.
Trip you are living my dream. I've wanted a C-Dory 22 for a long time. Safe travels. God Bless.
Doing my best! Hope you can get yourself one soon!
Very enjoyable video! I predict your videos will increase the value of all of our C-Dorys - lol - serious! And you just might inspire me to get my butt in better shape too! Keep 'em coming.
Glad to hear that Gary! You very well could be right sir. Nothing wrong with getting in better shape, that equals more C-Dory enjoyment!
Thanks for the Boat ride had Fun.
My man's living the dream!!
Doing my best!
That boat seems ideal for having adventures on the water. I really am envious. I built a sea kayak w the hopes of doing wilderness camping, but back issues kinda put out that fire. Years later and I'm doing somewhat better so maybe this summer I can get out on the water again for some short paddles.
We recently purchased a well-restored 1994 C-Dory 22' Cruiser with a 115 Yamaha -- what a great combination! Fast, smooth, quiet, and sips gas. Our has a rooftop A/C unit, radar arch, and Garmin radar so it looks like some sort of patrol boat!
Oh very nice!!!! Yea, great combo. My wife wants an AC.... I'm trying to keep her lightweight and simple. We shall see where we end up lol
Sips gas - cool wording!!!
@@TripSmith Yep, A/C is definitely a luxury, but it certainly is nice when the sun is beating down, the air still, and the humidity is clinging like a soggy koala.
Need that ac. And a kicker motor for back up. Offshore I would've went with 2 Yamaha 60hp.
Oh no, poor spork. It’s amazing how something so small can ground you. With every thing else evolving, that was the one thing that brought familiarity to your adventures. You have to frame it now, and post it up above the captain’s chair. You did a great job polishing her up too. It looks so beautiful that I wouldn’t mind investing in one, one of these days.
Yea really lol It's great boat that I think is a pretty decent investment if someone is looking for some adventure!
You are going to love that Yamaha, I repowered w/115 on my 20' Striper and got a huge jump in MPG, plus much quieter and a helluva lot less stink....
BTW, the best jerky is Montana Banana....
I love it so far!!!! Interesting maybe I'll try some one day.
With sardines, one of the best things is mandioc flour. You put in a small pan 4 spons of this, and in with a weak fire, keep moving the flour with a wood spoon until it begans to turn lightly brown. Turn off the fire and put half spoon of butter and keep moving until the flour absorb all the butter, put some salt and voi lá, its ready. This is called farofa, in Brazil. And it is good with fishes, chicken, barbecue.
You cant beat a Yamha outboard.
Had the same outboard on my 20 foot Key West and it ran like a champ!
Never had a single problem with it and felt confident going 80 miles offshore with it.
And it sips gas!!!
You maybe right, that Yamaha should be a good motor. I love it so far!
@@TripSmith
I love how quiet they are compared to the old two strokes.
@@TrulyUnfortunate oh yea no doubt
Love watching this
Seeing you so happy and accomplished on this adventure was super wholesome - I think this maiden voyage is something he's been looking forward to for a long time. I know his family will sure enjoy this boat too. I'll have a trip dip for you next time I'm on the water!
Pretty cool! I got a 22 C Dory and live down in Niceville, near Destin. Let me know if you want to hook up for some C-Dory adventuring sometime.
Oh awesome William! 10-4
I want one of these.. No motor,no leaks,ok shape,cheap for project...
Maybe you'll find one!
I hope life is treating you well bro and look forward to watching your next adventures.
Corey smith on the radio , I hear you boy !!! 👍
No doubt 🤙🤙🤙
Maybe add some exterior flood lighting (LEDs). Waking up startled due to a "predicament" to see what is going on outside is easier if you can flip on some lights.
I’m sure you don’t drink beer, but man if I get a chance to meet you and sit down and talk I’ll buy all your drinks and whatever you want to eat at any place! You get to live the way I’ve always wanted to live, I don’t have a family yet thankfully, but am very busy with work.. 6 days a week 70-80 hours don’t get much time to actually kick back. But when I pay off all my bills I’m definitely changing careers and gonna start doing what you do, just without youtube! Lol
Have twin 115s on my Rosborough RF246. Good motors!
I don't get much RUclips time anymore but I always enjoy your trips when I have a chance to watch. We were just in PCB in May. I want to move there and never take my feet out of the sand. Somewhere on a beach...
Jay Bates, it is great to see you here. I am a follower of yours and Trip Smith. Your content is great. Thank you.
I understand that Jay. Thanks for taking the time to watch bud! C'mon down and make it happen 🌊😎👍🏼
@@TripSmith I have to ask where u got ur cooler with the cushion.
That egg flip was incredible
Love this video, seems like a great trip, I’ve always liked the C-Dory’s but now I really want one
Glad you enjoyed it and I hope you get yourself one of those fine cruising boats one day!
@@TripSmith Why didn't you go duel engine? 2 Yamaha 60's would've made more sense for off shore use. What do you do if that 115 fails? At least put a kicker motor on 20hp. You have to depend on yourself off shore as you know.
Very nice flipping of the eggs that takes real talent!
Nasty looking water
So glad you got the new boat.
Me and you both!
Sardines.. Avocado..egg salad and salami.. I would definitely be practicing social distancing if I were on that boat with you!! 😂
@ 9:36 "this is what it's about, this is awesome ! haha!" . This is a LONG way from 11K and Sailing And Such. It's Alway An Adventure with you Trip. Thanx for takin us along with you.
BTW DC powered fans !
No doubt, it is a long way.... Always!!!!! Thanks for watching bud. DC fans?
Everyone has a million plus one suggestions. I'm no different....
Spot lock trolling motor on the front. Perfect for easing into shallow water, casting lures off the front for inshore fish, spot lock to drop anchor, perfect around the launch ramp until you are ready for that BAD ASS 115 and it will get you out of harms way..... IF you have engine (Well, I can't type it. Bad ju ju.)
Keep enjoying regardless of which 1,000,001 ideas you use or don't.
Haha yes they do Fran lol The spot lock would be nice, but I like a simple and clean setup so no trolling motor for me ;) That 115 is pretty awesome....... I'll enjoy it for some time, no doubt. Thanks!
This is the content I’ve been waiting for!!!! 👏🏻
Hope it was worth the wait!
Nice show Trip! Really like your open heart lay it all out adventure type. Subscribed buddy. Thanks for taking us along!
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for subscribing and I hope you enjoy the next one just as much!!! Coming soon ;)
That was a nice escape. Always wanted to do something like that.
Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment Chris! Hopefully one day you can!
Holy moly just saw the book you are reading. I read a TON and that is my favorite book. I named my first dog rescue, Tully (everyone looks at me weird when I say his name). The adventures in that book are awesome!
Enjoy brother, See you on the next 😎🇺🇸
Cya then!
Love your videos!!! Just a quick tip... if you crack your eggs on a sharp object you are more likely to get bits of egg shells on your meal. I just use the flat surface of the counter... I am not saying you will get rid of it but its less likely to happen...!!
Love the boat and the motor Trip 😉 that’s the boat I want to do the Great Loop.
Me too Mark, thanks! Go get one and make it happen!
I am looking to do the Great Loop myself with some model C-Dory too. Plenty of people have done the loop with one and came out fine.
Great video man I just watched it now and its my favourite one yet. Keep at those boat videos Trip!
Thanks Luke! That's awesome man, glad you enjoyed it. No telling how many others you haven't seen might be your favorites as well ;)
@@TripSmith Yeah, I have been binge watching most of your videos recently. I am also a boat enthusiast and take my tinny out in the river down in Western Australia.
Love this! Great job Trip, sweet boat and great motor upgrade
Glad to hear that Ben! Thanks bud!
Thanks for inspiring me to Get Out There Trip saving up for my wife and I first boat.
Hey awesome Dennis! Glad you are inspired and hope yall enjoy your future times on the water!
Good to see an Alabama boy having fun.
Having a single outboard for power, I'd probably add a 7.5 or 10hp kicker motor as a backup
I am a 4th generation native Floridian. I thought I knew Florida. I have camped all over the state from childhood. But I have to tell you, you have shown me places I never knew were there. Thank you for your wonderful videos. They are glorious!
Love the boat ..little bigger than on the reef
Thanks for these videos Trip!!! your experience and guidance Helped me in my decision to put an offer in on a 2006 C-dory 22!
AWESOME! You're very welcome. Hope you bring her home!
That shade cover is the “Bomb” I know the wife loves it.
Oh yea, great to have plenty of shade!
Thank You. Thoroughly enjoyed it.
That 115 gets on plane easy...I'm surprised with that 22' Dory. I love to see your trips!
Dang sure does! It doesn't take much to push that type of hull design ;) Thanks for watching!
Man, that boat is sick! You should get some led RGB lights for the inside at night!
I love it.... Might not be a bad idea...
Man I love that boat. Beatiful.
You need to get one of them bug nets for doors the magnetic kind so you don’t have to worry about bugs
Yea, maybe so.
@@TripSmith I’ve used em trip and they work really great. I kinda custom made some for my oday daysailer so when I sleep in the cabin I can leave the doors off to get some airflow
Yea the ferry's were there when I was down for bike week in may off 2021
That fairy boat is one of 3 we built for the state of NY DOT. They were built in Panama City at Eastern Shipbuilding Group. It's sitting at Eastern's outfitting yard in this video, it's being finished for delivery.
Oh cool John, thanks for the info!!!! Good looking boat! Yall need a crew member to assist in delivery? ;)
Crooked Island Sound has some awesome shark fishing in there. Gators running around too.
Yea that's what people have said. I think I might have seen a shark at one point.
Great video, I enjoyed it so much.
Man so glad to see you loving life. Enjoying the kayaking for now. Who knows, maybe one day I can upgrade.
upgrade to an i.e. a True Kit 330 discovery, check out
RoKKiT KiT YT channel, i have the same boat.
Put that solar ray panel on top. Have trickle charger. When boat not running. Batteries still charging
Yea, might have to do that for some extended trips. It would be nice to just know the batteries are always good....
GET yourself a set of those screens with the magnetic opening for your main companion they open easily and close back affer you pass thru. Those and some screens for all your hatches. I made some for my sailboat that drape over the openings using an old heavy rope tgat i sewed into a hem around the edge of the screen.
Yea, I've been looking at them and probably will try one. Not sure how i'll like it on there during the day though... even tied back....
That was fun watching this video over the holiday! Well done.
That egg Trip flip was pretty good.
Nice to see you have found the perfect cruiser.
Pretty much!!!! Thanks for watching!
Hey Trip, just came across your You Tube Channel and love your Dory. I fish alot out by the Tyndall bridge in my Sea Pro Center Console. Maybe I'll see you sometime.
A great adventure video, I hope you do many more with your boat. Thanks. 👍
Dig your rig brother. Time doesn’t permit me right now, so I’m a little jealous!
Crack those eggs on a flat surface instead of the pan edges then you won’t be picking shells out anymore! That tip changed my life a while back.
Really? Ok, I'm going to be trying that. I mostly have problems with shells when I'm eating yard eggs....
I live in PC and I ran those Mercury test boats for 2 years. Fun job until winter rolls in! Great video man.
Oh very cool Chase!!!! Probably fun at first lol Glad you enjoyed it bud.
I’ll be down by big lagoon in 3 years and now my plan is either to own a boat by that time or when I get down to Florida go buy a c dory or something and another cool factor is I live by cedar point Ohio and can camp on the boat off the beach of the park
Cedar Point? My Captain at the fire station just got back from the theme park there. Hope your boat dreams come true!
Thats funny: "Hey there's SeaTow, we might need them". Great vid, Trip. Cheers
Ha! Glad you enjoyed it, thanks for taking the time to comment.
No worries, Trip. Just keep the entertaining and informative content coming. Be safe this weekend.
I still look forward to your adventures. I hope to have a house and boat so i can have adventures soon. Thanks for sharing. God bless
thank you for sharing what books / audiobooks your reading! I cant wait to read that Jimmy Buffett book.. and listen to his music.. plus i gotta get me some of those sandals.. also thanks for your lifestyle tips on your website.
You're very welcome Chronic. Definitely get ya some sandals!
38:27 and a few before I was saying DRAG YOUR FEET DRAG YOUR FEET!!!!!! been livin in SandyEggo for well since the 80s lol that's kinda important part of going into the salt water ;) DRAG YOUR FEET !!! :)
Yep, good thing to do.
Our 2006 C-Dory 22 has sliding screens on the two side windows. It looked like yours might be missing.
They were on there ;) Just had all the other windows/door open so no need to close the screens.
Nice boat, they use t he cdory quite a bit here in Alaska, very populsr.
Yes, this one actually used to be up in Alaska when it was purchased new!
Great video. I give it two thumbs up! I would love a boat like that and a place to go with it. Not much here in PA and the family aren’t boat people. Oh well, at least I can watch you have fun.
Watching you make this little trip, and hearing what the range is. makes me thing it would be really neat to do a week long trip on the boat.
Thanks Jackson! Well, yea, at least you can watch lol Oh yea, a week long trip would be totally amazing.......
Love that boat!
Just came upon this video when I seen this boat ,looks like a great boat, do you have a video on why you picked this boat and prices etc ?
you should pop down to 79th street and get a catch on miami boat ramps :) great vid mate
Haha, I know what you're talking about. THat would be fun lol Glad you enjoyed it!
Yeah half way through you video just noticed ..no frigging advert interruptions....thank Jesus for that nice to watch video from start to finish
Just found ya... An I have subbed cuz you remind me of my son.. An that makes me smile... I love this boat. It's just perfect... Very cool!! ✌🏻💗😊❣️
Hey awesome Donna! Glad you enjoy the content and hope you enjoy the future videos as well.
Might be nice to take your paddle board with you. Leave the boat at anchor and explore/exercise with the board. Just an idea.
Why the power pack the outboard has great charging ability and you could buy a heck of allot of solar power for that kind of money. That and some deep cycle batteries and you will have more power than you can use.
What's an allot?
@@dunruden9720 More than none and less than squillions
sweet boat
I agree Matt! Thanks
Love our C-DORY 22! Your boat looks great! In 2015 we went up the Inside Passage from Seattle to Alaska - great sea worthy boat. Enjoy!
Looks like the C-Dory has more interior space than a (average) Parker, but harder to get to the bow with less walk around shelf. I guess the hatch helps you get up front? I'm crazy about pilothouse boats, not many out there though.
I have just been bitten 3 times by horse flies prior to watching this episode . Some plants can stop the swelling and itching . I can't remember the English name , but it's a common weed i use .
You should do more fishing and catch and cooks
You're right! Maybe I will do some more.
This is so cool
That was a great first trip for that boat and like you said gives you the chance to think about what you want to do and how you want to set it up. That seems a really versatile style of boat. So much room to upgrade and set it up for your styling adventures. It would make a great Basecamp for small day adventures like the inflatable paddle board or whatever. And room for the family to get out there too. Keep it up man. See you at Rock A Dock
It was a great one for sure! Truly a great boat.... I can't wait to have it ready for more adventures and bring the ISUP along. Cya then!!!!!!!!!
That was awesome i live in the area and it's nice to see all the neat spots
Glad you enjoyed it!!!!
Thanks for sharing Trip! I must have missed the patreon email about rock-a-dock early registration. Glad I was still able to get a ticket :)
try the facebook for rockadock updates
Hey Mitch! Ah, individual passes aren't quite to our cap yet. But they are quite a bit higher than previous years, that's for sure. But still, glad you got registered!
@@NavaDownSouth thank you.
Excellent adventure Trip, love the channel. I can’t wait to get out their myself after this crummy weather leaves central Florida. On a side note.. I hope your anchor situation and depth finder issue get resolved so it’s smoother to use both, and thank you for giving the fuel information out, I think that is definitely important for people to know.
Your trip dips omg
Yep I have read that one, and "A Pirate Looks at Fifty" Jimmy Buffett writes some good stuff.
glad to see you posting again....one thing...when I walk in the water I wear old tennis shoes...save cutting your feet on shells....good luck and good to see you again...
Great to see you out and about in your new to you cruiser! Especially since you are in my area. Great video, keep on Trippin!
Absolutely Kim! Will do!
Nice boat trip! lets go to the Abaco islands in the Bahamas! I am ready when you are