Raliul de bărci din lemn Kettering este o vitrină a celor mai bune flote magnifice de bărci din lemn din Tasmania, fie ele crucișătoare cu apă albastră, bărci cu remorcă, bărci cu pânze din lemn sau barci de croazieră. Am avut ocazia să ne alăturăm lor pe apă și să întâlnim și să discutăm cu unele dintre legendele navigației din Tasmania. Flota include Gloria of Hobart, un LFHerreshoff Mobjack din lemn clasic din 1935, Design #63. Construit la un standard ridicat de Wilson Brothers, Cygnet. 00:00 – 00:30 Introducere 07:54 – 00:09:15:18 Navigați pe lângă 00:09:17:04 – 00:10:15:05 Clasa Derwent 00:13:58:17 – 00:17: 48:25 Keel Boats Urmărește aventurile lui Christopher cu barci cu remorcă, proiecte de bărci din lemn și proiecte de restaurare a bărcilor pe Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/smallsailboatcruising Aceste videoclipuri sunt posibile de susținători ca tine. Dacă doriți acces timpuriu la videoclipuri și informații din culise, luați în considerare sprijinirea canalului prin linkul meu Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/sailboats Toată muzica noastră este licențiată de la Artlist: https://artlist.io /Christopher-1171683 dacă nu se specifică altfel.
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Love the music! Oh, and the footage of course!
Lovely video Chris, thanks for posting. great footage of some very beautiful boats.
Wonderful gesture towards your world class crew Chris. Congratulations!!!!
That was a really good video chris wooden boats are so individual I love them i bet you had a great time there cheers steve
great video ! brings back memories of enjoyable days in the chanel in similar wooden boats many years ago [e.g Grayling and the Derwents and the Tamar Class dinghies] – thanks for that
Another great video thanks Chris
Gotta love Tassie and their wooden boat history, those timber motor sailers that come from there with their pilot houses, powerful engines are boats I'd love to own. Great vid champ, lovely
Great to see those young fellas aboard, Would have been good to interview them. Gary
Chris, I've said it before and I hope I'll get to say it again: all the work you put in, whether to building, maintaining and sailing traditional boats, or to filming, researching, editing and publishing your videos, is an invaluable contribution to strengthening and perpetuating our historical maritime heritage. Thank you, and congratulations!
Well, there's no substitute for the beautiful lines of jet skis and their ability to weave in and out amongst more passive and quiet recreational water users, but you do have a particular knack
for offering us YouTube dwellers something to ponder in their absence. Thank you for your efforts. You really do capture what "it's" all about.
Another great video, thanks!
Great video, from the footage itself to you taking on some young enthusiasts.
Well done Chris, an informative overview of Tasmanian boating history.
A great video really enjoy the music and seeing all the old timber boats.
Very nice of you to hand the helm over to the next generation.
Always enjoy your videos and look forward to the next one.
Cheers Rick
Hi Chris, great video. Just purchased a timber Swanson Carmen 31. Had her surveyed at Kettering prior to purchase and did a short sea trial out into the channel. Wonderful aerial shots around the Kettering marina in your video, so thanks for that. Cheers Bruce
Hi Chris, our Carmen 31 has been shown in the past 9 Wooden Boat Festivals in Hobart and will be entered in the 2025 festival as well to keep the tradition going. As such we are humble caretakers of this beautiful yacht. Based at Port Huon at the moment. Happy to keep in touch. Cheers Bruce