Uitați de iahturile scumpe, 8 nave se bucură de o zi de iarnă pe Pittwater, la 1 oră nord de Sydney. Navigator, Penobscot 14, Swampscott Dory, Heron, Cygnet 15, Goat Island Skiff, 2 Stornaways. RAID Sydney.com.au Mulțumim lui Josh, Jason și John pentru filmări suplimentare. Muzica: Infinity-Lemmino Ambient Pian și coarde- Pixabay The Very Thing- Mike Vass Cinematic Fairy Tale- Pixabay Un mic miracol – Pixabay Lava Eternity- Pixabay Muzica Mike Vass disponibilă prin Bandcamp.com
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Distracție cu un buget redus….Dingy Cruising
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Terrific vid! I bought a 15' + flat bottom skiff (Bolger Featherwind) for only $700 in early August, and I've been working on it. It had a leak below the mast step. I'll send pics in a month or so.
Thanks for taking me along too Paul! Cheers!……….⛵⛵⛵
Looked like a great day you all had. I'm in Queensland so I couldn't go. See you next time.
Outboards are for unfit people, I kind of ageee. However, I can remember some ocations when an outboard motor could have been great. I think your setup is close to perfect. What is your range on the motor?
Great stuff Paul…maybe with a blade pointing straight up the outboard might be out of the water 🙂
Yay! I so look forward to your videos! Great Job!
… well, maybe you could write something about the conversion of the Heron dinghy and the other light green boat with the sleek cabin structure ?
Paul from Flensburg/Germany
… and, I forgot, … of course another well-made vid. about a nice day of sailing with good-humored people…
Another great video. I an half way through my refinishing, perhaps when I am done I will make it to my next raid.
Great job on that Penobscot, its the finish i like to do, but not one i enjoy living with.
jolie rencontre !
My sailing season is winding down, I hope you have a lot of videos to get me through the upcoming winter : )
Good job Paul,thanks for putting it together so the rest of us can re live the day again.
Thanks Paul, great video as always. May have missed it but did you cover the outboard lift mechanism somewhere or could you. Potentially useful for a lot of smaller boats. Our season coming to a close but looking forward to yours for the winter here….
Thanks again for very enjoyable video!!! It is nice all the sailing groups that seem to be there in Australia, makes me want to move there, obviously would really really enjoy the sailing!!!!!
Good thing you got your uotboard out of the water. You probably gained a knot or two!
Thank you for this video.
Just a tiny (very little) mistake : the François Vivier Boat (John from UK) is not a "LIur" but an "Ilur" (with a "i" as first letter.).🙂 It's the name of a small island in Brittany
That was a cracker! I have an oldish wayfarer (possibly the cheapest way to cruise) I would love to know of a conversion to a small cuddy cabin if you know of any?
Hi Paul. A bit of a suggestion (not Deb).
You always feature the boats that round up for the raid with a few brief shots and a couple of questions. I think it would be good to do longer sections on the boats and skipper/ builders.
Special little alterations, home made fittings, problems with the build and stuff like that. I know that most folks just want to get the boat into the water and sail away, but with your charm you could pull it off. I am especially interested in the Paradox, but I think every boat has a story. Gary in japan.
Thanks for another awesome video! Such great work. It's been 3 months… Where is the concertina?
Thanks, you captured the social aspect so beautifully!
We are fingers crossed launching the herons on Sunday! It’s slowly defrosting down here!
Ah the others are nice but your exceptional 18 ft. Of waterline nicely cutting wake