Yes for sure. Being able to get in out of the weather and still have a 360 degree view of what is going on around, and what your sails are doing, is a definite plus. thanks
thats eas calm stressless good days sailing the old boat is realy smooth and comfortable ,guess as gather trust in ot and theres no dramas if you keep ontop of repairs it,ll be a breeze when your out and 40 knt winds come out of nowheres and that will be it,s sweet spot, you .ll take it all in your stride and the boat will handle it no problems
So nice (and inspiring) to see you've both had a wonderful sail - and a break form 'messin' about on your project boat (how's that going since you got her home?). 🙂 So Bill, is that you on your guitar playing in the background? - nice and it fits really well!
The project boat is basically just sitting in the water, waiting until I lift it out later in the fall. I'll then work on it through the winter. I watch the video and record some guitar while I'm watching trying somewhat to match what's going on. One take and done. Thanks
Hey Bill..hey Gerald... I assume Gerald got his fuel tank out and reinstalled.. did I miss the video of Gerald getting the fuel tank out.???keep the video's flowing.!
Yes he got it out , repaired and back successfully. We had some footage, but not enough for a full video on it alone. Perhaps we'll do a compilation video of some repairs at some point. Thanks.