STORY TIME - The reality of owning a boat in the UK - PART 2

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  • Опубликовано: 2 сен 2019
  • This time we look at the various lengths I have gone to in order to get on the water and enjoy boating in the UK. Just exactly what does it take to get on the water??
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  • @ALoonwolf
    @ALoonwolf 2 года назад

    I considered the weather with my little boat. If it starts raining heavily while I'm out on the water I can simply put a tarpaulin over the whole boat, and the oars can still stick out the sides while I can see out the front. Or perhaps my pop-up spinnaker sail (which has a large window in it) will provide a large enough canopy to cover the whole inside of the boat, I've not tried it yet.

  • @ALoonwolf
    @ALoonwolf 2 года назад

    Everyone picks those inflatable kayaks. ROW BOAT ALL THE WAY. It's very stable, very dry, very comfortable, and a good toughened inflatable 2 person boat packs down way smaller and lighter than any inflatable kayak I've seen. (And mostly row it FORWARDS, not backwards like a fool!) It may not be as fast as your kayak, but what's the rush? It's not that much slower, and I'd rather spend more time on the water anyway!

  • @lilldicmossy
    @lilldicmossy 4 года назад +2

    Thanks for the info ! Look forward to more videos ! Subscribed :)
    Can you do a video of what can wrong when out at sea, what you do, mooring fees in the uk etc...

    • @dp47280
      @dp47280  4 года назад

      Will do of course. I’ve had plenty of those instances and would be happy to share them and more importantly show how easy and quickly they happen. I’ll do that very soon. Thanks

  • @MrProtector65
    @MrProtector65 4 года назад

    Thank you, the truth at last, not saying every one lies, we just bought a boat, no price given, our cost for the year living on our boat, in a marina, $9,000 that kind of money
    i could not live in a house, Look forward to more videos, down to earth, and English, good job.

    • @dp47280
      @dp47280  4 года назад

      Thank you for commenting. I would love to live on a boat but I’m pretty confident the annual maintainance would be crippling.

  • @devlintube9610
    @devlintube9610 2 года назад

    Hey mate great videos. I just wondered what phone app you use for mapping? Thanks 👍👌

  • @paulbrowne5049
    @paulbrowne5049 3 года назад

    What about the Intex excursion 5. Very affordable and owners mod theirs with all sorts of extras, the most popular being a wood floor and electric trolling motor. Ok, so you don't get the speed and its not suitable for open sea but its still by far the cheapest was to get on the water for the family.

  • @albazar
    @albazar 4 года назад +1

    excellent cheers fella.

    • @dp47280
      @dp47280  4 года назад

      Thanks for the feedback - much appreciated.

  • @treddah
    @treddah 4 года назад +2

    Good video 👌🏻 very interesting. How much of a spend on fuel is it per day? One for next video perhaps

    • @dp47280
      @dp47280  4 года назад +1

      The boat does about 9mpg at about 20 knots. I don’t tend to use any more than £35 if I’m sensible. However, if you want it to drink the fuel and you go everywhere flat out then it will drink.

    • @treddah
      @treddah 4 года назад +2

      @@dp47280 thats better than i expected. ok that's good to know, thanks bud

  • @Cobwobbler
    @Cobwobbler 3 года назад

    Some good info. If you’re floating, you’re boating 🛶

  • @Bishbashbosh67
    @Bishbashbosh67 3 года назад

    Why cover van plate at the end when you clearly show it at the start, Do you know the secret to boating, Is just have fun 👍

    • @dp47280
      @dp47280  3 года назад +1

      Regarding van plate - my mistake, not sure why I would bother covering it anyway. After making that video I did work that part out. Doesn't matter what you have, Just enjoy it - now more than ever

  • @marklittler784
    @marklittler784 4 года назад

    I would feel safer if I had a spare self inflatable boat & motor inside a boat and might save some money too if anything goes wrong.

    • @dp47280
      @dp47280  4 года назад

      Ha ha ha- I do take a spare motor. A 6 HP tohatsu and I have had to use it in the past. As for inflatable.... let’s hope it doesn’t come to that.

    • @daddyfixit5188
      @daddyfixit5188 2 года назад

      I take a bucket full of faith in the preparation I have done before venturing out to sea. It’s easier when u live by the sea and get to use it every few days. It’s just like jumping in your car 😎. As long as u have radio spare engine phone flares and enough sense not to go out in bad weather and wear your kill cord u b ok. More likely to run out of fuel than break down. It pays to talk to others boaters when launching letting them know where u are going and look out for each other 😃👍👍

  • @alexmccullough3712
    @alexmccullough3712 4 года назад

    What kind of boat is it ?

    • @dp47280
      @dp47280  4 года назад

      ALEX McCULLOUGH it’s a Morebas 17. Scandinavian boat from back in the day. Estimated around 1980 something.

    • @Mega_Trond
      @Mega_Trond 4 года назад

      @@dp47280 made in Norway?? I think..

    • @steinroaldsy5838
      @steinroaldsy5838 3 года назад +1

      It is a Mørebas from 70`s or 80`s. Made in Norway in a small village called Malmefjorden, near Molde & Kristiansund.

    • @dp47280
      @dp47280  3 года назад

      Stein Roaldsøy thank you for that. It’s a brilliant boat. It’s really coped with some serious weather and handled it so well. Do you have any more information on the boat?

    • @steinroaldsy5838
      @steinroaldsy5838 3 года назад

      BeMoreBear They are reputed to be steady boats, as they are built tough and heavy. The factory burned down in late 80's or early 90's. They are plenty in Norway still. I've got a 1977 Mørebas 15" myself, just bought it, one owner from new, done some minor repairs and gonna launch it tomorrow 😊