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Created by southace > 9 months ago, 17 May 2015
southace
SA, 4773 posts
17 May 2015 7:48PM
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This one is a classic.



LooseChange
NSW, 2140 posts
17 May 2015 8:26PM
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I'm still not convinced that this saga is going to end well. I've never seen them wear a safety harness, ever!

DrRog
NSW, 605 posts
17 May 2015 9:19PM
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My new favourite cruisers! She's gorgeous and cute and he's cool and their videos are more about the sailing than the partying.

In one episode noone knows what the jib sheets are called. Reminds me of when I went to look at a boat a guy had sailed from Mexico to Sydney and he didn't know what anything was called and told me he'd climbed the mast steps "every second day... to untangle ropes and stuff". I feel both appalled and envious about people like that.

And yes, a harness wouldn't go astray for sure.

LooseChange
NSW, 2140 posts
17 May 2015 9:38PM
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Both the Delos videos and now the La Vagabonde ones are worth watching again .... I have downloaded them and even re-edited some of them

DrRog
NSW, 605 posts
17 May 2015 9:38PM
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As far as cruising videos go, these are the ones I subscribe to that post fairly regularly:

- Drake Paragon's Real Cruising Life (slow paced, technical sailing things, love that he is so anxious about things like anchoring)
- WhiteSpot Pirates (must-watch from beginning to see how this amazing woman deals with a classic boat purchase mistake)
- Sailing La Vagabond (gorgeous, fun, beginners)
- SV Delos Crew (twenty-somethings on a boat)
- More Hands on Deck (from 4 to 2 to one dude trying to make it work with no money and no idea)
- Wikid Salty (a couple of brothers or is it one of them and his girl? anyway, fun watching them learn)


Anyone have any other cruising youtubers worth watching???

cisco
QLD, 12325 posts
17 May 2015 10:38PM
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southace said..
This one is a classic.





From the title I thought this was going to be Seabreezer's videos, not You Tubers. That is cool.

One I like is "Suzy, the First Mate". She is a bit of "Horn Fodder" this one. Well worn but worn well. Definitely my kind of woman. Equally at home under a welding hood as in a bikini.


Seamonkey_H2024
VIC, 344 posts
18 May 2015 7:57PM
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Seamonkey bass strait



Wilsons prom

HG02
VIC, 5814 posts
18 May 2015 8:59PM
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Just cause your boats have there mast on

Propwalk
91 posts
18 May 2015 7:23PM
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This is me on Blue Horizons my Cav 32 sailing from Manly to Mooloolaba back in Oct. The crap in the cockpit was from an engine over heat early that morning, a real problem when you are single handing no wind and no engine and drifting towards St.Helena island in Moreton bay,
anyway a jelly fish had decided to take a swiz up the engine intake I used a piece of garden hose to blow him out, all good.

The UV strip on the jib came undone I've since had it renewed.

The camera was a no name $49 BigW special.

Bill

southace
SA, 4773 posts
22 May 2015 11:28AM
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Could someone please guide me to the easiest way to post a video here? My videos are on my laptop around 205mb size and can't get them on to my iPad ......do I need to sign up to utube ? Grrrrrrrrr

BlueMoon
866 posts
22 May 2015 12:07PM
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Here's another aussie couple

cisco
QLD, 12325 posts
22 May 2015 3:39PM
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southace said..
Could someone please guide me to the easiest way to post a video here? My videos are on my laptop around 205mb size and can't get them on to my iPad ......do I need to sign up to utube ? Grrrrrrrrr


All the vids I have seen on Seabreeze have been Youtube or Vimeo links.

Signing up to You Tube has some great benefits. Once signed up you can save your favourite vids of music and other in "watch later" or "favourites". You can then create playlists and play them through your stereo system with your laptop or smart phone plugged or wifi/bluetoothed to it directly off the internet.

May be a bit nerdy to start with but once you get used to it, great fun.

southace
SA, 4773 posts
22 May 2015 4:23PM
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finally! The not so Sunny Whitsundays! to be continued.






southace
SA, 4773 posts
22 May 2015 5:09PM
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More not so Sunny Whitsundays!

southace
SA, 4773 posts
22 May 2015 7:17PM
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Bass strait and Hawkesbury coming soon! When i find it!

HG02
VIC, 5814 posts
22 May 2015 8:46PM
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Bass strait and Hawkesbury coming soon! When i find it!


cisco
QLD, 12325 posts
23 May 2015 12:52PM
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Good vids southace but certainly not the weather people go to the Whitsundays for.

I would go there for it because you are actually getting some sailing out of it and not being sun scorched.

markje4
NSW, 28 posts
24 May 2015 1:45PM
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Some great single-handed sailing and cool jazz tunes...



HG02
VIC, 5814 posts
24 May 2015 11:22PM
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< drone vid

southace
SA, 4773 posts
26 May 2015 6:12PM
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Here comes my Tassie Vids..... enjoy





southace
SA, 4773 posts
11 Jun 2015 5:30PM
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Bass strait




DrRog
NSW, 605 posts
11 Jun 2015 10:03PM
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Haha - love the pink floyd track on that - spooky!

southace
SA, 4773 posts
11 Jun 2015 10:01PM
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Haha - love the pink floyd track on that - spooky!


Yeah and now I know what my crew get up to when there on watch!

Franrick
289 posts
12 Jun 2015 7:51PM
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Good vids mate,
Loved the camera work and sound on the last two.
Rick.

Ramona
NSW, 7570 posts
13 Jun 2015 9:54AM
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Not my boat but a sistership.



Mine this time. Been here before and is mostly about windvanes.



Just realized there have been a few mods since I made this!

Ramona
NSW, 7570 posts
13 Jun 2015 7:10PM
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This is a full chain yacht mooring sorted today, not mine. The 39 foot ferro yacht was held by a shackle pin that had simply decided not to fall out. New swivel and rope riser fitted.

.be

cisco
QLD, 12325 posts
21 Jun 2015 1:47AM
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A bit of sailing porn for ya.

cisco
QLD, 12325 posts
21 Jun 2015 2:04AM
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And now the other one Eleanora.

BlueMoon
866 posts
21 Jun 2015 1:07PM
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Next episode of Asgard

FreeRadical
WA, 855 posts
24 Jun 2015 5:41PM
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Not sailing, but pretty good.

cisco
QLD, 12325 posts
24 Jun 2015 11:46PM
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^^^ That is good. I used to do similar with a 42 foot IOR 2 tonner at the Cairns Marlin Marina.

My objective was to get the yacht into a pen 4 berths in from the end of the marina finger on it's upstream side, bow in, port side to, single handed.

Spectacular achievement is ALWAYS preceded by unspectacular preparation and that is a fact of life. It involved assessing the incoming tide, angle of approach, traffic, having lines on cleats aboard laid out to be handy and fenders out.

To get in required a sharp turn to port putting the vessel side on to the tide for about 20 metres followed by a sharp turn to starboard to head the tide for another 10 to 15 metres.

This was accomplished by approaching from upstream slowly in gear to put just enough way on with the gear in neutral before entering to carry her through the manoeuvre of getting alongside with barely a bump at which time I stepped onto the dock with the stern line, took a turn, two cross turns and a hitch on the dock cleat then walked forward and did the same with the bow line and then use the tails of each as springers back to the boat.

I was pretty chuffed at the time how I could single hand the yacht under engine from the pile berths on the south side of the inlet over to the marina and back in all tides (which sometimes flowed at 3 knots or more).

I met others in Cairns who more artful than I at such manoeuvres which comes from practice and repetition. Competent berthing and unberthing of boats is one of the most satisfying things a sailor can do. That is why the cross river ferry drivers in the Brisbane River just won't quit despite the lousy pay they get. They just LOVE the job.

That was thirty years ago and I guess I could do the same again today. Once you have the knowledge it is just a matter of repeating the process but one should not overestimate his capabilities. Best not to do these things on your own in case you fall into the briney.

You only live once but the trick is to make it as long as possible.



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