Why cant i meet a woman like you to feakin marry and sail around the world, in a bigger sailboat of course! I have the means just haven't met the one. You rock. Tight lines and fair winds.
That's what I love about the sailing community, sharing parts, tools and that extra hand. The old auto pilot, single handers best friend, people actually give them names. Job well done.
Yea I called my AP for short, but the autopilot never stuck around long enough to give me time to think of an actual name lol, and I love the sailing community. I'm glad you also have had that positive experience. There are some incredible and very talented people out here. Thanks for watching :)
The sailing community is rockin such trustworthy community I’ve never sailed a sailboat I’m scared of the sharks and ocean but I’m wanting to get out and do it I just went through a divorce and I’m selling my marijuana farm in Arkansas and I’m looking at buying a Cabo Rico 38’ modified full keel barn door rudder worm gear steering wheel Perkins 4108 Loa 38’ but 5 ‘ is bow sprit which I’m a fan of it’s a cutter with hank on thinking of a new Harkins roller but almost $6 thousand dollars anyway love your channel and yes the sailing community is very trustworthy and honest people that wouldn’t never try and disregard certain people considering the Masonic culture are not smoking government turds
I have to admit that YOU are a real CHARACTER in front of that camera of yours ! I love the NATURALNESS of all that you do on your boat ! Keep it up Nicole ! Love from Australia 🇦🇺🌹⛵
Another excellent video young lady. I admire your courage and enthusiasm, your passion, and love for the ocean and the world. If you ever make it back to plamlico , I have several empty available slips on the bay river. You’re welcome to keep your boat there. Keep up the good work young lady. Very proud of you Captain Robert Bay, River, North Carolina.
You continue to amaze me everyday, theres nothing that will stop you. Thank you for sharing your life, makes me feel I'm not the only one who struggles daily. Great work on the autopilot, you have a wonderful community who supports you unconditionally. Looking forward to the next video already. Be safe always.
Those things seem to wear out often. When that Free Ranger, was rrepairing his fourth one, he figured out how to rig it up to his wind vave steering to gain leverage. Sam Holmes just did it too. You just need a wind vane steering system now! Good luck and have fun!
Yea, on the new boat, the Bristol Channel Cutter, I'll be able to set that up easy with the transom-hung rudder and trim tab. The little electric autopilots are no bueno from my experience. Sounds interesting about rigging it to the wind vane to gain leverage. I'm gonna have to find those videos and see how they did it. Thanks for the pointer.
I came across your videos several weeks ago, and for some reason I was kind of turned off from the channel. I don't know if I even finished that episode. I'm glad I gave it another chance after it was recommended to me again a couple weeks ago. I have since enjoyed your content, and it is a nice reminder that a boat doesn't need to be "perfect" to get out there an enjoy cruising. It also shows you don't have to know how to do everything, as there are many sources and people to learn from. Keep up the good work! I look forward to the next.
Thanks so much for the second chance. I'm learning so much out here both with sailing and sharing my life on RUclips. I appreciate your support and am so glad my content is helpful :) hope you have a good day!
Just remember those autopilots are Not water proof. I punch a hole in a plastic bag for the ram to go through and the rest in the garbage bag to keep it dry and out of the sun whilst being used. Great vid seeing you being self sufficient as always..
shoulda seen my first install... that was much harder because I had to take measurements on the tiller and install a teeny little support block on the cockpit, which ended up coming lose. But if I can do it, you definitely can haha thanks for watching and commenting :)
Caring and sharing; very nice indeed ! Congrats on your new tiller autopilot and a succesfull installing. Wishing you many save nautical miles ! Greetings, Frank
I kept thinking, I wonder how she's going to keep the hole saw from dancing all over the place? Then that step drill bit came into frame. I need one of those! Great tool. ⛵🤙 I feel you with them precut wires.
Yea it was super funny on the radio getting the right tool haha buddy boats came in clutch! It's a great tool. I'll be getting my own. Thanks for watching and commenting
I admire you and your ability to do anything you need to do keep up the good work I love your ambition and love for the world in the oceans. If you ever make it back home, please get in contact with me. I have several available slips on the Bay river where you can keep your boat if you need to. Your friend Captin, Robert.
Attwood horbour is gorgeous in southerlies. If any N component to the swells arises, it's a death trap....good spear fishing on the west, creek runs through to the bight
Oh yes. Wait for my next video. I think we had a northerly component to the swells. It was MISERABLE. I did see the creek you're talking about but didn't get to go down it. I wish I'd had more time to go spearfishing. I bet it was incredible compared to the crowded Exumas. Thanks for sharing and watching. Hope you have a good day.
Putting the electrical connection tabs on the auto pilot was better than a lot of so called professional elec/mechanics... well done... may I ask what the Yellow tie strap is for it seems in the way for you.........thank you for another vid....."stay safe out there"
Thank you! The yellow strap is a jackline. It’s what I clip into when I go up on deck especially in rough seas. I kept it through the cockpit so I could clip in before going on deck. Because it was such a small boat, it was safer to have the jackline come through the center rather than one on each deck. But it did get in the way of the tiller sometimes.
Little tech tip on the side: You can just use a lighter to get rid of cable sheaths. Just heat the needed area and rip is off with your fingers. May be self explanatory but pay attention as is can be quite hot. Though after a few cables you get a feeling for for it to reduce the risk.
okay, that sounds awesome. So basically you end up burning the plastic a little and it tears more easily? I'll give it a try. Thanks for watching and for the tech tip.
I enjoyed the video! Does a tiller autopilot connect to a GPS? Does it have an internal compass? My question is how does it know to make course corrections?
This tiller autopilot does connect to a GPS with a nmea2000 cable or SeaTalk cable, but I didn’t connect it. It does have an internal compass. I had it steer to a compass heading, so it would adjust whenever the boat was off heading. There are different settings depending on sea state
Great job with the auto pilot, Nicole! I'm willing to install one, also, as I sail solo. Wondering if those are waterproof, my Leisure 17 gets quite wet on choppy waters. Thx for sharing, keep the videos coming, They're very inspiring!
Thanks for watching! I can't say that I'd recommend a tiller pilot. I've had bad experiences with them over and over. They're good to have, but I'd plan on a backup or expect to have to steer when it does eventually fail. They are waterproof, but the wiring is not, so you'll need to spray the plug with Corrosion X (the kind that is safe for electronics).
Ok, thx for the feedback. I can see it can bring some sort of of uncertainty with a tiller pilot... Well, I really like steering and all manual work, so no big deal living without one. Can't wait for your next video,! Thanks, Nicole!
What I do differently with crimp connectors is I crimp the connector, realize I forgot to put the heat shrink on. Then I cut the new end off, put the heat shrink on the wire and crimp again. I guess your way works too though 😉🤣
I've moved my stuff over from Arta already but haven't really moved in yet. I have been doing other things in the meantime. I've got some videos coming out on this in the next month or so! I have more current updates on my patreon though about the new boat :)
Can RUclipsrs that monetize their videos also have another channel with the same exact videos but not monetized so they don’t have to censor the videos?
I'm not sure! I bought it in Jacksonville, FL. The old name was "Christina Kay." If so I'd love to hear more about the history that you know! It's a great boat.
I was gonna say that as well , those extra wires are for the NMEA connection and then ANY chartplotter with NMEA 0183 or 2000 will " see " that Autopilot and you can plot a course and yipee yay away you go !!
I tried to do that with my raymarine but I think I got the blue and brown wires mixed up because it never worked, and I had to quickly install this one so I didn't really bother with trying to hook up the chart plotter. But it's something I think I'd like to set up for in the future, or at least have an alarm for when the boat is off course
Ugh it's so crazy because by the time I got to the DR, I was hand-steering and all three autopilots had failed me for different reasons, and the outboard affected the weight of the boat to where I couldn't do sheet-to-tiller and get the boat balanced. Needless to say, I'm excited for the new boat where I can do the windvane setup too.
@@SailingArtha Tinned cable has all the strands in the wire coated in... actually I've no idea what they are coated in. It may be tin, or possibly lead solder... Anyway, the effect is the same as the galvanising (zinc! I know that one! :-) ) on your anchor chain. Copper wire will corrode fairly fast in a salty atmosphere, it turns black, becomes much more resistant and equipment that likes steady voltages and amperages stop working. Tinned wire doesn't corrode. It is more expensive, about 1/3 more last time I bought some, but the cost per item to a company like Simrad should be a. minimal and b. should be automatic for electrical equipment in a marine environment. Simrad are not alone in this by any means, my Beta engine's panel wiring is all plain copper to... Good luck with it anyway and keep on! Fair winds. M
You are a gutsy young lady , but you sure are a messy person. I think you could be given a clean fresh boat and you would have it looking like you’re current boat within no time. My brother is 20 years younger than me and he has the ability to junk up any space he takes over. Having said this , you are real and very smart and gutsy, just tidy up a little bit. There is no need to live like you take no pride in your surroundings. Aloha Mark P sr
Yes, it's a top priority for my new boat. That's why it's taken me so long to move in. There's so much more storage that things don't have to live in the main living area.
swimming suit thumbnail, gofundme, patreon, amazon list. It makes me think of the "begging westerners backpackers" in south asia, just no shame at all.
Why cant i meet a woman like you to feakin marry and sail around the world, in a bigger sailboat of course! I have the means just haven't met the one. You rock. Tight lines and fair winds.
That's what I love about the sailing community, sharing parts, tools and that extra hand. The old auto pilot, single handers best friend, people actually give them names. Job well done.
Yea I called my AP for short, but the autopilot never stuck around long enough to give me time to think of an actual name lol, and I love the sailing community. I'm glad you also have had that positive experience. There are some incredible and very talented people out here. Thanks for watching :)
The sailing community is rockin such trustworthy community I’ve never sailed a sailboat I’m scared of the sharks and ocean but I’m wanting to get out and do it I just went through a divorce and I’m selling my marijuana farm in Arkansas and I’m looking at buying a Cabo Rico 38’ modified full keel barn door rudder worm gear steering wheel Perkins 4108
Loa 38’ but 5 ‘ is bow sprit which I’m a fan of it’s a cutter with hank on thinking of a new Harkins roller but almost $6 thousand dollars anyway love your channel and yes the sailing community is very trustworthy and honest people that wouldn’t never try and disregard certain people considering the Masonic culture are not smoking government turds
The cruiser community never ceases to come through. Glad it worked out for you. Safe travels
The cruiser community is amazing. Like, they ARE my family. Thanks for following :) if you're a cruiser, I hope to see you out there
I have to admit that YOU are a real CHARACTER in front of that camera of yours ! I love the NATURALNESS of all that you do on your boat !
Keep it up Nicole ! Love from Australia 🇦🇺🌹⛵
Thanks for this! That makes me smile haha I appreciate you watching and your support :) hope you have a good day in Australia
Well done…your talents continue to grow and expand! Boats will do that….in exotic places! Thanks, Andrew
Miss you!! Thanks for keeping up with me
@@SailingArtha start tossing out breadcrumbs in your wake to follow and we will cross paths again! Thx!
Another excellent video young lady. I admire your courage and enthusiasm, your passion, and love for the ocean and the world. If you ever make it back to plamlico , I have several empty available slips on the bay river. You’re welcome to keep your boat there. Keep up the good work young lady. Very proud of you Captain Robert Bay, River, North Carolina.
Neat back story, Happy Birthday!
You continue to amaze me everyday, theres nothing that will stop you. Thank you for sharing your life, makes me feel I'm not the only one who struggles daily. Great work on the autopilot, you have a wonderful community who supports you unconditionally. Looking forward to the next video already. Be safe always.
Thanks for watching, commenting and relating :) and for the encouragement. I'll keep the content coming
I guess seeing you get the auto-pilot installed makes my week start of great!
Awesome haha thanks for keeping up with me and for commenting. I hope you have a good day today.
I tried them all and pelagic works the best and you can get a remote control. I us it on my westsail 32 as a full time sailor.
Okay, haven't heard of pelagic. I'll look into it. The remote control feature would be nice. Thanks for the suggestion
Great new video. I really enjoy project videos. Keep up the good work. PS, you look good in a bathing suit! 😊
I've got lots more projects coming with the new boat! Thanks for watching.
You are Amazing Nicole!!
Thank you for sharing your wonderful adventures and Life with us!!
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Thanks for watching and commenting! Love your support.
Those things seem to wear out often. When that Free Ranger, was rrepairing his fourth one, he figured out how to rig it up to his wind vave steering to gain leverage. Sam Holmes just did it too. You just need a wind vane steering system now! Good luck and have fun!
Yea, on the new boat, the Bristol Channel Cutter, I'll be able to set that up easy with the transom-hung rudder and trim tab. The little electric autopilots are no bueno from my experience. Sounds interesting about rigging it to the wind vane to gain leverage. I'm gonna have to find those videos and see how they did it. Thanks for the pointer.
Good times 🎉 those bits are called Christmas tree bits 🎉
I've always called them a uni-bit.
Gotta love when an install works out. Congrats on the new autopilot and your 15min naps🛌
Yes, it was such a game changer... until it wasn't :( future video though. Thanks for watching and commenting :)
Community to the rescue. A bit of luck for you.
Yes! I love my buddy boats. They are awesome. Friends for life. Thanks for watching
I came across your videos several weeks ago, and for some reason I was kind of turned off from the channel. I don't know if I even finished that episode. I'm glad I gave it another chance after it was recommended to me again a couple weeks ago. I have since enjoyed your content, and it is a nice reminder that a boat doesn't need to be "perfect" to get out there an enjoy cruising. It also shows you don't have to know how to do everything, as there are many sources and people to learn from. Keep up the good work! I look forward to the next.
Thanks so much for the second chance. I'm learning so much out here both with sailing and sharing my life on RUclips. I appreciate your support and am so glad my content is helpful :) hope you have a good day!
Just remember those autopilots are Not water proof. I punch a hole in a plastic bag for the ram to go through and the rest in the garbage bag to keep it dry and out of the sun whilst being used. Great vid seeing you being self sufficient as always..
Oh wow!!! I thought they were waterproof. That's crazy. Thanks for the heads up.
Amazing!!!❤🎉😊
Thank you!
You made that install look easy, looking forward to my own installation now
shoulda seen my first install... that was much harder because I had to take measurements on the tiller and install a teeny little support block on the cockpit, which ended up coming lose. But if I can do it, you definitely can haha thanks for watching and commenting :)
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First, well done on the installation. Second, I learned something today (never seen those drill heads).
Thank you! Another commenter said the drill heads are call step bits. I learned something new, too. thanks for watching :)
Brilliant.
Caring and sharing; very nice indeed ! Congrats on your new tiller autopilot and a succesfull installing. Wishing you many save nautical miles ! Greetings, Frank
Thank you for keeping up with my journeys :)
I kept thinking, I wonder how she's going to keep the hole saw from dancing all over the place? Then that step drill bit came into frame. I need one of those! Great tool. ⛵🤙 I feel you with them precut wires.
Yea it was super funny on the radio getting the right tool haha buddy boats came in clutch! It's a great tool. I'll be getting my own. Thanks for watching and commenting
Good job! Hope your next passage goes well ❤
Thanks! I've got a really sporty passage up ahead. The worst actually out of the entire season. Can't wait for it to release
I admire you and your ability to do anything you need to do keep up the good work I love your ambition and love for the world in the oceans. If you ever make it back home, please get in contact with me. I have several available slips on the Bay river where you can keep your boat if you need to. Your friend Captin, Robert.
Attwood horbour is gorgeous in southerlies. If any N component to the swells arises, it's a death trap....good spear fishing on the west, creek runs through to the bight
Oh yes. Wait for my next video. I think we had a northerly component to the swells. It was MISERABLE. I did see the creek you're talking about but didn't get to go down it. I wish I'd had more time to go spearfishing. I bet it was incredible compared to the crowded Exumas. Thanks for sharing and watching. Hope you have a good day.
Putting the electrical connection tabs on the auto pilot was better than a lot of so called professional elec/mechanics... well done... may I ask what the Yellow tie strap is for it seems in the way for you.........thank you for another vid....."stay safe out there"
Thank you! The yellow strap is a jackline. It’s what I clip into when I go up on deck especially in rough seas. I kept it through the cockpit so I could clip in before going on deck. Because it was such a small boat, it was safer to have the jackline come through the center rather than one on each deck. But it did get in the way of the tiller sometimes.
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Little tech tip on the side: You can just use a lighter to get rid of cable sheaths. Just heat the needed area and rip is off with your fingers. May be self explanatory but pay attention as is can be quite hot. Though after a few cables you get a feeling for for it to reduce the risk.
okay, that sounds awesome. So basically you end up burning the plastic a little and it tears more easily? I'll give it a try. Thanks for watching and for the tech tip.
I enjoyed the video! Does a tiller autopilot connect to a GPS? Does it have an internal compass? My question is how does it know to make course corrections?
This tiller autopilot does connect to a GPS with a nmea2000 cable or SeaTalk cable, but I didn’t connect it. It does have an internal compass. I had it steer to a compass heading, so it would adjust whenever the boat was off heading. There are different settings depending on sea state
Great job with the auto pilot, Nicole! I'm willing to install one, also, as I sail solo. Wondering if those are waterproof, my Leisure 17 gets quite wet on choppy waters. Thx for sharing, keep the videos coming, They're very inspiring!
Thanks for watching! I can't say that I'd recommend a tiller pilot. I've had bad experiences with them over and over. They're good to have, but I'd plan on a backup or expect to have to steer when it does eventually fail. They are waterproof, but the wiring is not, so you'll need to spray the plug with Corrosion X (the kind that is safe for electronics).
Ok, thx for the feedback. I can see it can bring some sort of of uncertainty with a tiller pilot... Well, I really like steering and all manual work, so no big deal living without one. Can't wait for your next video,! Thanks, Nicole!
Simrad is great gear you should get a good run out of that
Great!! Well done!! Enjoy!!..following seas and bravely forward...with regular moments of rests too!!👍💪🙏🥳
Thanks for watching and commenting :)
bravo !
What I do differently with crimp connectors is I crimp the connector, realize I forgot to put the heat shrink on. Then I cut the new end off, put the heat shrink on the wire and crimp again. I guess your way works too though 😉🤣
I have done that SO MANY TIMES haha it's the absolute worst! I'm so glad I'm not the only one. Thanks for sharing and watching and commenting :)
What is that tool he let u use to drill the hole?
TYVM!
“Attachment”, I mean….what attachment is that?
its a step drill bit
Thanks for posting you videos I enjoy watching your experiences..I subbed you
Thanks for watching and subscribing. Means a lot to me.
nice! 0:20 was the best part! More please!
She'll have 20k subs in no time doing bikini boat projects.
dang, that's terrifying haha and I do have a lot of boat projects up ahead in extremely hot, tropical weather
When are you moving onto your new boat??
I've moved my stuff over from Arta already but haven't really moved in yet. I have been doing other things in the meantime. I've got some videos coming out on this in the next month or so! I have more current updates on my patreon though about the new boat :)
Congratulations on the new install!! Great work!! Marry me. 💜
Like a boss
Keep going you learn as you go and grow, stay safe stay cool.
Thanks :)
What is that tool he let u use to drill the hole?
TYVM!
It’s called a step drill bit or a Christmas tree bit
Smart cute kid
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Can RUclipsrs that monetize their videos also have another channel with the same exact videos but not monetized so they don’t have to censor the videos?
Sweet!!
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So your boat is Lin Pardey’s old ? If so you have some history.
I'm not sure! I bought it in Jacksonville, FL. The old name was "Christina Kay." If so I'd love to hear more about the history that you know! It's a great boat.
If you're looking for a crew mate let me know 😊
Ps the simrad can be controlled via a b&g chart plotter. You can set a course or set it to go at a wind angle.
I was gonna say that as well , those extra wires are for the NMEA connection and then ANY chartplotter with NMEA 0183 or 2000 will " see " that Autopilot and you can plot a course and yipee yay away you go !!
I tried to do that with my raymarine but I think I got the blue and brown wires mixed up because it never worked, and I had to quickly install this one so I didn't really bother with trying to hook up the chart plotter. But it's something I think I'd like to set up for in the future, or at least have an alarm for when the boat is off course
Thanks for the suggestion and for watching :)
step drill is the name of that bit you borrowed. :)
Thanks haha that actually makes sense as it's shaped like circular steps. Good to know
@@SailingArtha Drill is the power tool... it's a step bit. Michael
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Heads up, there is some potentially unwanted exposure at the 0:10 & 0:20 mark.
Thanks buddy - to id… like you she had to change and cover up. Just relax and enjoy next time…
Thanks, I completely missed that and somebody reached out too. I blurred it haha
Hello, I just find out your videos, you look inspiring so I will follow you from now. What is your name ?? Thanks
Nicole
That's called a step drill, not a reamer. Quite different actually.
Okay, thank you
Step bit. Michael
Please have a spare on board
Ugh it's so crazy because by the time I got to the DR, I was hand-steering and all three autopilots had failed me for different reasons, and the outboard affected the weight of the boat to where I couldn't do sheet-to-tiller and get the boat balanced. Needless to say, I'm excited for the new boat where I can do the windvane setup too.
You are woman, hear you Roar! Atta girl!
Thank you!
Déjà vu seems like I’ve seen this video before
Не знаю, что мне нравится в этой девушке, но что-то в ней есть)))
Спасибо 🙏
@@SailingArtha ❤️❤️❤️😘 Успехов на морских просторах!
She is so cute… the salt water is so nasty for wiring like this
yea salt and wires do not mesh... that became a problem for my Honda unfortunately, but it's fixed now. Thanks for watching and commenting.
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Shame that a big marine company like Simrad let themselves - & you - down by supplying equipment wired with plain copper and not tinned wire.
M
Hmm, I don't really know the difference.. but I ended up having problems with it, too.
@@SailingArtha Tinned cable has all the strands in the wire coated in... actually I've no idea what they are coated in. It may be tin, or possibly lead solder... Anyway, the effect is the same as the galvanising (zinc! I know that one! :-) ) on your anchor chain. Copper wire will corrode fairly fast in a salty atmosphere, it turns black, becomes much more resistant and equipment that likes steady voltages and amperages stop working. Tinned wire doesn't corrode. It is more expensive, about 1/3 more last time I bought some, but the cost per item to a company like Simrad should be a. minimal and b. should be automatic for electrical equipment in a marine environment. Simrad are not alone in this by any means, my Beta engine's panel wiring is all plain copper to... Good luck with it anyway and keep on! Fair winds. M
You are a gutsy young lady , but you sure are a messy person. I think you could be given a clean fresh boat and you would have it looking like you’re current boat within no time. My brother is 20 years younger than me and he has the ability to junk up any space he takes over.
Having said this , you are real and very smart and gutsy, just tidy up a little bit. There is no need to live like you take no pride in your surroundings.
Aloha
Mark P sr
Yes, it's a top priority for my new boat. That's why it's taken me so long to move in. There's so much more storage that things don't have to live in the main living area.
swimming suit thumbnail, gofundme, patreon, amazon list. It makes me think of the "begging westerners backpackers" in south asia, just no shame at all.
Yes good point. People kept asking how they could give so I had it up. Took it down though. Maybe I’ll have one link where people can find all that
I’d line your pateon page.
Like, not line 😂
awww..you blured out the best part...are you trying to get rid of your viewers ? C'mon..show us some fun stuff and your $$$$ will take off !