Muzică: „Prelude – Cello Suite 3 – JS Bach” (freemusicpublicdomain.com) Licențiat sub Creative Commons: Prin Atribuire 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ De când am cumpărat RL28-ul nostru în urmă cu opt luni, am început proces de rafinare a ei ca o barcă de croazieră. Deși nu este exhaustiv, acest videoclip arată unele dintre îmbunătățirile mele la barcă și remorcă. În următorii ani, vor exista îmbunătățiri suplimentare pentru croazieră și mai multe navigații în apă deschisă. Sunt bucuros să răspund la orice întrebări despre barcă și îmbunătățirile de până acum.
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Îmbunătățiri de croazieră Neringa RL28 – Partea 1
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Thanks very much. Looking forward to part 2. I thought your improvements to Halcyon were fantastic. Particularly the wind vane steering.
Cheers Tony woollcombe
Thank you. Very informative and some great ideas for trailer sailer improvements.
All ways a great vlog. Love your work.
nice boat, well set up
How is the furler arranged Mark? I am looking at adding a furler to my Ultimate 18 and want to be able to reef like yours. I currently have a hanked on genoa.
Cheers,
Rhys
I love how you organized the interior space, is so smart used and you add many useful modification s , I really love it, is a gorgeous sailing boat, well done 🙂
I have a 28 foot Sharpie cat ketch rig that unstayed. Have been watching Simon Carter's videos and came across your adaptation of your trailer sailor. You have given me some more great ideas. Trailer sailors rock. I can understand why people like keel boats for the comfort and room. But i can never get my mind around how much money they have to spend to put them in slips with all the attending problems with osmosis, stray currents, hull cleanings, and constantly being in a sea environment. If you like to be able to go to many different places to sail you are not constricted by time and distance. Well done sir…
Love the improvements, thanks so much for sharing them! Would it be possible to share a diagram of how you setup the framework and support structure for the davits? After seeing what you have done I am thinking of doing a similar thing with my Timpenny 770.
Many thanks again.
At this point would u consider selling her
I like your trailer winch…. I have just bought a Power winch today for my little trailer sailer… how do you power your winch… ie battery in the back of the ute, power lead routed thru to the back and something like an Anderson Plug ?
Hi, Love your boat. I am considering buying a RL 28 as well however the boat is moored and does not have a trailer. Can you tell me what brand trailer you have, model number, Tare weight and ATM. I would value any advice on what type of trailer to purchase.
thanks Pete
WOW what a heap of awesome mods. well done
G'day Mark. Love your work, keep it up. I'm interested in your trailer, which seems very well set up. If you look at my channel you'll see I've got a Welsford 6-metre Whaler, obviously smaller than Neringa, but an unusual shape (particularly the canoe-stern) that most trailer manufacturers don't seem to cater for. The trailer it came with is diabolical and retrieval is a real handful, and impossible single-handed. What make is yours, what if anything did you have to do to customise it? Cheers!
Thankyou very succinct, well done
Some good ideas. Well done.
Sailing. Standing under a cold shower, ripping up $50 notes 🙂
did you put the protective rods over the hatch? nice trailer too.
Nice too see all thoes up dates and tricks on ur sailer trailer.
Hi Mark , always useful info to refer back to your vids , could you expand on your bimini choice ? Model detail would be helpful as yours seems to have stood the test of time. With retrospect is mounting the flexible solar panels on top a success .
Pretty cool! Do you do training?
That is set up so well..I see this video is 4 year's old, do you still have the boat.
Sell it for 45 to me?
Hey mate – do you still have this yacht?