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Pregătirea navigației către Key West Partea 1
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Thanks for sharing, your videos are very creative I got the biggest laugh from "vocabulary police". I can't wait to see the Key West trip. God speed skipper.
Nice video Jason i always look forward to your postings yours was one of the first that i found on utube and I've watched every episode and look forward to each new one
Great video! I appreciate that you’re walking us through your checklist. You’re right, other YouTube channels might be crossing the ocean, but they seldom show us what went into the planning. This is great for any of us who hope to one day follow in your footsteps.
This sounds like great adventure. It will be interesting to see how the boat performs off shore. I'm a couple years behind you on this trip, so it will be very informative since we have the same boat.
That is great video.We are pushing hard to leave marina.
Cheers
Several things. First, I had to go look up the lyrics to the Beverley Hillbilly song 😆. I was way off. Second, your videos sure do represent us average boaters. How these other fancy youtube people nonchalantly set out across large bodies of water, seemingly without a care, ill never know. I have list upon list. And third, if you need to upgrade the Garmin at the helm contact me.
Always enjoy your videos. I am learning a lot from you both. Looking at an O Day 28 in Venice this week. Keep it going and good luck on your trip to KW
That'll buff out
This quickly became my favorite sailing channel, keep at it
Regarding your contingency for towing: While docking my 36' Beneteau in downtown Nashville a few months ago, I had a spring line wrap the prop and I was in a strong river current. I deployed the anchor and rigged a tow line using my Mantus bridle with a tow line attached to it; tossed the line to a tug which maneuvered me back to the dock where a diver cut the wrap. The bridle made a huge difference in effective towing.
Have a pleasant journey
The thing I like about what you two are doing is that it’s something any of us who are interested in sailing could do if we put our mind to it. A lot of the other channels are circumnavigating or going to some place thousands of miles away… you two are an example of what can realistically be done by regular folks.
Isn’t there a phrase about half the fun of a trip is the planning and preparation. Well there’s something like that, take care and safe travels.
Planning is so important, looking forward to seeing y’all’s trip. I am currently planning an overnight kayak trip myself.
This is a great video and I'm super excited to see how your trip goes! I agree with many of the other comments that I don't plan to quit my job and learn to sail while offshore. I purchased my '81 O'Day 28 in 2020 and have been sailing on Thursday nights in the local bay and getting out on longer (25 nm or less) day trips as much as possible… but I have to be back in time for my job! As I learned on one trip, the weather doesn't always cooperate with a schedule, so trips like yours are exactly the type of thing I want to see. What's more, I'm interested in doing some sailing in the Keys (Key Lime Sailing Club in Key Largo provides Catalina 22s with the cost of the room) so am interested to see what kind of weather and interesting things you encounter. Thanks for the great videos!
Really looking forward to your trip also. I am thinking of doing the same from Miami, which is much easier. "Oil that is, black gold, Texas tea."
Come and listen to a story about a man named Jed
A poor mountaineer, barely kept his family fed,
Then one day he was shootin at some food,
And up through the ground came a bubblin crude.
Oil that is, black gold, Texas tea.
Well the first thing you know ol Jed's a millionaire,
Kinfolk said Jed move away from there
Said Californy is the place you ought to be
So they loaded up the truck and moved to Beverly.
Hills, that is. Swimmin pools, movie stars.
We are looking forward to seeing you guys on the trip. Keep posting.
Yay! The time is finally nearing. Super excited to see how this trip goes for you. Like someone else commented, this is a trip many of us could actually take. I always learn so much from you videos, thanks you. One last thing, do you guys have a solar oven for your trip? Have you checked out
Go Sun? They're pretty awesome and one of their models has a boat mount. Safe sailing ahead! ⛵️
Spectacular documentary quality video. Always appreciate living vicariously through you guys.
Hey Question….I noticed when you floated the drone what was at the top of your mast. Because we are in Florida, has there ever been thought to a lightning defuser ? I see one of these here in North Port over an electrical panel next to our Legacy Bike Trail. I've seen this on other sailing videos. The one guy said they really work. Just curious!
Thanks for the interesting and very enjoyable video! I have evolved to "fan", and now look forward to seeing you in my notifications list (that gives me a smile – please keep me smiling)!! Looking forward to your trip to Key West. 😃
Bugbusters makes a hatch screen that's extra wide and you may have gotten it, not sure. ANY gaps will let bugs in! For my Catalina which has a very wide companionway, I had to get one of those. We love ours, nothing gets in save for when we momentarily open it. Thanks for sharing.