Thanks so much for the video and description of the dinghy launching John! This is a huge help for us trying to find the best way to do the same with our hard dinghy on our Bristol Channel Cutter. Thank you!
Terrific presentation, totally agree with your sailing philosophy, as an aging, more often solo sailor, I connect with it wholeheartedly. Look forward to your next sail. Best.
Nice to see how you enjoy the spoils of all the thought and hard work you put into TFR. I'm interested to see how you set up stowing your boat hook and dinghy spars on the lowers. That is an improvement I've thought about doing myself. Sail-on!
Water temp is about 27C. When you’re in it for an hour you get cold though the shirt provide minimal insulation. When you dive down to 30-40’ the water temp drops more. Primary benefit is it’s a sun shirt with a high UF factor to provide some UV protection.
Looking forward to seeing more.
Thanks much.
My kind of sailing!!! Awesome.
Thanks!
Keep it up man. These are my favorite sailing videos.
Glad you like them. Plenty more to come....
Thanks so much for the video and description of the dinghy launching John! This is a huge help for us trying to find the best way to do the same with our hard dinghy on our Bristol Channel Cutter. Thank you!
Glad the info was useful Mike.
Terrific presentation, totally agree with your sailing philosophy, as an aging, more often solo sailor, I connect with it wholeheartedly. Look forward to your next sail. Best.
Thanks. Much appreciated!
We do our dinghy the same but we use the whisker pole as a spreader bar making flipping the dinghy easier.
@@bviyachtsales Cool. Thanks for commenting. There is the easy way then there is my way.🤣
Like it.
Thanks!
Nice to see how you enjoy the spoils of all the thought and hard work you put into TFR. I'm interested to see how you set up stowing your boat hook and dinghy spars on the lowers. That is an improvement I've thought about doing myself. Sail-on!
I will definitely cover that in an upcoming video.
Why are you wearing a t shirt when you are diving....is it cold..............
Water temp is about 27C. When you’re in it for an hour you get cold though the shirt provide minimal insulation. When you dive down to 30-40’ the water temp drops more. Primary benefit is it’s a sun shirt with a high UF factor to provide some UV protection.