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metilaful
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 12 มี.ค. 2010
Navigating the Ballard Locks in a Greenline 40
2023 Pacific Northwest, Puget Sound, Seattle, Ballard Locks, Greenline, Seaway Yachts, Motoryacht, Saling. I've fast forwarded through this 1.5 hours of footage to capture the gist of the experience. If you've never navigated the locks, I'm certain you can learn from our mistakes and look more polished than we did! Kudos to the helpful staff.
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Hauling Out
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Some gel-coat repair from the trip across the continent last January, and a few little scheduled maintenance items.
Greenline 40 Survey and Sea Trial
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Not much of an instructional video, but it you're looking to get an idea of what a survey/sea trial are like these are a few amateur video clips of our day.
Jaguar XK 2010 Oil Change
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Jaguar XK 2010 Oil Change 5.0 Liter Naturally Aspirated Engine with 5W-20 Castrol Synthetic Edge
Humpback whales
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Humpback whales frolicking in the Straight of Juan de Fuca, Victoria BC
Jeramy, second or third match in single elimination tournam
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Jeramy, second or third match in single elimination tournam
Jeramy, semifinal match after broken épée
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Jeramy, semifinal match after broken épée
Wild Kingdom: Cockers in their natural habitat
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Wild Kingdom: Cockers in their natural habitat
“That’s why during the 80 vomit…” 😂
Happy Jerry vomit day to all who celebrate
Happy 44th anniversary (2024)
@@tangrybird04 😂😂😂
My birthday 😂
Good Video/Info.
I think the Mustang P51 fighter settles the score eventually
I can relate to this. I last vomited on December 5, 2004. Before that was December 1989, then some time in 1986 and another time in 1982. I'm not kidding😀🤮
Thanks for the video. Quite interesting to note the difference between Ballard Lock and the locks we transited on the Erie Canal. The Erie Canal locks did not have sliding bars on the walls -- you had to grab gross old ropes hanging from the top of the locks. You did NOT cleat them -- you had to hold onto them and either slide your hands down them if you were dropping or pull up on them if you were rising. Gloves were a must!
The streak is dead, long live he streak.
Happy 43rd anniversary (2023)
June 29 2023 happy vomit day.
Today is the day
For all those who celebrate
Idk why this silly joke makes me laugh to tears every time 😂. It’s the weirdest thing lol
July 5, 2005.
Great vid. Now I just need to get that car cover as well. That is smashing.
good video
happy vomit day everyone
Happy anniversary, Jerry!
IT’S MY BIRTHDAY!!!!
Happy anniversary
June 29th, 2022
Happy Anniversary, Jerry!
LOL.... TODAY is my birthday.... I was born on June 29th 1980 at exactly 6:39 AM 🤮
Happy birthday! Also my little sister’s birthday, which is why I post this vid on her Facebook every year. :)
TODAYS THE DAY!!!!
Happy 42nd anniversary (2022 btw)
That's tomorrow, being Wednesday JUNE 29th, 2022
My dad (FX Shamrell) was on the first Schweinfurt Raid. 95th Bomb Group, 336 squadron, Horham. He talked about this raid a lot as it was the first time they went "deep" into Germany. Lost 65 planes - "we got our butts kicked" by the Luftwaffe"!!! One of the Schweinfurt videos has a full face photo of my dad after they got back. They are removing the top turret gunner and the next photo is him with blood spatter all over his face and jacket. Same photo was used in "All the Fine Young Men" and "The War" by Ken Burns. When Doolittle took over the 8th AF, he said they changed tactics from Defense to OFFENSE and with the new P- 51s they had more protection and were more successful. BEFORE the Luftwaffe got to the bombers they would dive down on them and Doolittle also unleashed a "full court press" using ALL the fighters 24 X 7 strafing airfields, railroads, storage facilities - anywhere they could find the Luftwaffe or the logistics system. He would get choked up when he spoke about Doolittle. MXS
Thanks for sharing. I looked him up… neat guy! My grandfather was in the 100th BG in the second raid.
Hi there. We found your video while researching Greenline. We appreciated that you took the time to document your experience. We live on Puget Sound, and recently purchased a GL40. Do you have a preferred place for service?
Congrats on your new boat! We run everything by Andrew over at Ocean Trawler Yachts. He's good at lining people up to help us. Hope you enjoy it we have!
@@metilaful thanks so much for your reply!
The narrator, who I am undecided as to whether it's Ronald Reagan or Charlton Heston, claims that certain new techniques and equipment were employed by and the second grade and that they were effective however the losses and damage amounts from the two rates are almost exactly the same
No it’s Stuart Cullpepper from the Discovery Channel I know I have the tape from “Wings Over Europe”.
I’m in Seattle area and has been looking into the Greenline 40 as well. Were you able to cruise it over the winter months? What’s the range you are getting?
We didn't take it out last winter but we intend to do a little more this season, weather permitting. We run it mostly on the diesels and save the battery for all the comforts of home.
if they would have given drop tanks on the thunderbolts like the pilots asked for, none of this need happen. 2 years they begged for drop tanks, and were told to shut up. by the pentagon. WHY?
Well back then many believed in the concept of unescorted daylight bombing. The RAF Bomber Command learned it the hard way when the War started and eventually they switched to night bombing. Unfortunately the higher ups in the U.S 8th Air Force were slow to learn or ignorant hence why such losses for B-17s and even B-24s.
I feel like this episode had some kinda tongue-in-cheek meaning. The whole bi-racial cookie thing, Hussein at the ending, and the telling off the snobby people at the party. No clue what it would be but came here cause I searched the date.
It's that time again, Jerry
Happy anniversary Jerry
Happy Vomit Anniversary, Jerry!
Happy 41st anniversary (2021)
I just met a gentleman who was also a pilot that was shot down during Black Thursday. Advised he spent 2 years in a POW camp and only half made it out alive. Wow, it is truly amazing what this generation went through. .
Thanks to all of our armed forces we're not speaking German or Japanese today I'm proud to be an American and I think these people everyday may they all rest in peace they did their job very well
Soviet army* @@michaelpegoda7482
When they came back, the brought P-51D’s with wing tanks. When Hermann Göring saw them, he knew the war was lost. And guess what, that raid did nothing to slow production as the machinery was not damaged.
Did Anybody put the cork in? Ha.
Starboard Motor. Right? I love these boats. For me the hybrid is so correct. I to want live aboard. Just curious how long will it take to get to Florida ?
That's a pretty long trip from here!
So, it’s a year later, how do you feel about the boat? Do you use the electric drive much? I’m considering this boat but have heard that on the Pacific Ocean, the electric engines are only good for the marina. Do you find that true? Are you still happy with the boat?
Great questions. I agree I would not shut down the diesels during an ocean passage with any amount of swell. Even here in the Puget sound we deal with strong currents that make me want to have that diesel power at the ready if I need it. The electrics are not powerful enough for more than a quiet cruise on a calm day. But what a pleasant way to spend an afternoon that is! Also if we’ve been cruising on electric we’d still want to run the diesels on the last leg of a longer journey to make sure we are headed to anchor on a full battery bank. Not as important if you’re going to plug in for the night. Even so, I haven’t seen another I’d rather have. It’s still the prettiest yacht in the marina. I’m told the newer models may have more powerful electrics? I don’t know. This is a 2014.
@@metilaful thank you for the reply! It sounds like you’re very happy with the boat then, yes? No regrets?
@@metilaful I ended up buying one and I absolutely love it! Thank you for your response!
Dean Devlin fabulous! Keep me updated. Hope you love it. Are you in the Northwest?
@@metilaful no, Southern California. Absolutely loving the boat. It’s been wildly over performing. Over 8 knots on electric only! So amazing
Part of that was down to arrogance; they were warned by the RAF that the Germans would not let them go deep into their airspace without a strong reaction. They already had the technology to outfit the P-47 and P-51 with drop tanks; they were also sloppy on the radios so the Luftwaffe radio intelligence were able to hear them chattering, well before they got to the Continent, as well as pick them up on radar as they formed up over Norfolk. The chin turret on the B17G was good but wasnt a perfect solution as the Germans use of the 20mm cannon meant that they were opening fire well out of effective range of the 12.7s. the real fix was the drop tank for fighters and the decision to attack fuel and aircraft production. That's what ruined the German training system so they couldnt train enough pilots.
Actually, great point on chatter. When my dad went to see Memphis Belle (twice) he commented that it was very well done and realistic but they did Not talk much going in to Germany as the Germans had radar and listening technology. They only talked when them were shooting. MXS
Yes you suck dude put the camera down 😉
im so surprised that there isn't more videos on yotube about ww2 bombers...alot of the videos are short videos but nothing to serious or full videos
to all the people who disliked remember this animals eat other animals
Called the cycle of life
@@kopaing7979 yup
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What year is your Greenline? We’re thinking about getting one in the future and keep bouncing between the 33, 39 and 40, newer with Volvo/Penta and older with VW TDI. Would love to hear about your experience thus far. Also, how many hours? The only boat I’ve had/have is a 2002 Maxum 2400 SCR since new. Thanks.
2014 with twin VW 150 turbo diesels a little over 300 hrs each now. 33 is a fabulous boat, great design. If we didn’t want the guest cabin that would have been ideal for two people. I don’t see much advantage to the 39 over the 40. 40 has more storage, larger guest cabin and twin engines. The VWs vs Volvo’s are really apples and oranges and you’ll probably decide based on what you can afford. The VWs are running great for us but of course less power and harder to find parts in the US.
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