Good to see you have emerged from hibernation. :D A lovely looking prop, it will give you so much time back you might be a year younger by this time next year. Sandy
Hi Justin, took the same path 15 years ago when I was 40, thought I was too old after being made redundant, now been a paramedic in Pembrokeshire for past 12 years and loving it despite the challenges facing the NHS at the moment and since I started to be honest, but the job itself doesn’t really change. Since starting my new life (again) in West Wales I have started sailing and now sail coastal waters in my lovely shrimper 19 life is good. From watching your videos I feel you have the right personality and humour for this unusual and challenging career, best of luck regard Ian.
Good luck with all you are doing sounds like your going for it and deserve it think you will inspire many people to get up and get on look forward to the next chapter
Just discovered your channel, looking for a first boat to buy and was looking at the twister and found you. I wish you well on your journey to the new role, sounds like a real passion for you.
I would like to offer my encouragement to you regarding your studies. I know exactly how you feel at the moment. 6 years ago I started studying science (physics) in university after 20 years of working in more or less menial jobs. There I was, studying algebra and complex analysis together with 20 years old geniuses - most of who were very amused that the old geezer was trying so hard. In the first year I was so busy I was actually contemplating on selling my boat since I would never have time to sail again. I'm glad I didn't, since there's been plenty sailing later (although it took a good part of the second year too). I aced my courses, and graduated, unlike some of the geniuses. What you lack in study routines, you double in grit. So go for it, I have absolutely no doubt that you will do fine.
Well done Justin. I was a bit sad when you sold the Twister as I had just purchased one down here in NZ, but understood the reasons why. Looking forward to your new maintenance vids as well as sailing vids - you have a good way of explaining stuff that makes it easy for those less handy (such as I) to understand. I also applaud anyone that chooses a career in service to their community - they have been the unsung heroes worldwide of the recent pandemic. Cheers
You are forgiven! Haha! So convenient being able to beach the boat. Those two keel sailboats are nice. How did you get the boat up that far? Does high tide reach that high?
Hi, Just wondered how you got on with the hibernian wind vane? especially in respect to it being mounted on the rudder stock, any observations much appreciated, as I am considering the same, Cheers, John
Isn't a bit of quality engineer in shiny metal a thing of beauty. 🥰. Nice to see you back😁
Good to see you have emerged from hibernation. :D
A lovely looking prop, it will give you so much time back you might be a year younger by this time next year.
Sandy
Hi Justin, took the same path 15 years ago when I was 40, thought I was too old after being made redundant, now been a paramedic in Pembrokeshire for past 12 years and loving it despite the challenges facing the NHS at the moment and since I started to be honest, but the job itself doesn’t really change. Since starting my new life (again) in West Wales I have started sailing and now sail coastal waters in my lovely shrimper 19 life is good. From watching your videos I feel you have the right personality and humour for this unusual and challenging career, best of luck regard Ian.
That's an amazing story. Thank you for your kind words, watch this space and stay in touch! Come for a sail if you're ever in Cornwall 👍
Nice to get an update and keep at it mate, a noble profession and one I think you're made for.
Prop looks stunning!
Good luck with all you are doing sounds like your going for it and deserve it think you will inspire many people to get up and get on look forward to the next chapter
Just discovered your channel, looking for a first boat to buy and was looking at the twister and found you. I wish you well on your journey to the new role, sounds like a real passion for you.
Thank you, and welcome! More videos soon, busy with exams at the moment 😭
Nice one, good to see you back
Well done!! You’ve always loved a challenge!! And still a nutter!! I’m living on a boat too 😊
Let me guess.... A narrow boat? I was in London the other day giving a preso actually - like I'm some kind of expert 😂😂
@@SVRoquetta haha!! Your reputation precedes you! Yep, narrow boat on the Thames
I would like to offer my encouragement to you regarding your studies. I know exactly how you feel at the moment. 6 years ago I started studying science (physics) in university after 20 years of working in more or less menial jobs. There I was, studying algebra and complex analysis together with 20 years old geniuses - most of who were very amused that the old geezer was trying so hard. In the first year I was so busy I was actually contemplating on selling my boat since I would never have time to sail again. I'm glad I didn't, since there's been plenty sailing later (although it took a good part of the second year too).
I aced my courses, and graduated, unlike some of the geniuses. What you lack in study routines, you double in grit. So go for it, I have absolutely no doubt that you will do fine.
Thank you so much for this. Excellent timing 👍
Great to see you mate
Well done Justin. I was a bit sad when you sold the Twister as I had just purchased one down here in NZ, but understood the reasons why. Looking forward to your new maintenance vids as well as sailing vids - you have a good way of explaining stuff that makes it easy for those less handy (such as I) to understand. I also applaud anyone that chooses a career in service to their community - they have been the unsung heroes worldwide of the recent pandemic. Cheers
Thank you for your kind words mate. I was also sad when I sold. More coming soon I hope 👍👍
Great to see you, you deserve to succeed! That's quite an effort and loads of dedication.
You are forgiven! Haha!
So convenient being able to beach the boat. Those two keel sailboats are nice. How did you get the boat up that far? Does high tide reach that high?
No, but for the winter here there is a group of us that hire a crane and driver for a day. We come alongside and get lifted out, it works out well 👍
@@SVRoquetta That's very nice! Good luck on your studies!
Hi,
Just wondered how you got on with the hibernian wind vane?
especially in respect to it being mounted on the rudder stock, any observations much appreciated, as I am considering the same,
Cheers,
John
It worked very well all the way to the Azores and back. No problems with the rudder mount
@@SVRoquetta great to hear ,thanks for getting back to me,
Cheers,
John