The Coast Guard loves it that Scho and Jo are so deligent about wearing PFDs while underway. So many boaters don't wear them at all as evidenced by the thousands of videos shot by people like Wavy Boats that love to film all the crazies that come in and out of Haulover Inlet in Miami, who those boaters, in the most hazardous conditions possible, no one on board those boats ever seem to wear their PFDs. They probably don't even have any on board. It's "Standard Ops" for Coast Guard personnel when operating their smaller patrol craft to always wear PFDs and whenever out on deck on even the largest ocean going vessels in all sea conditions. I used to be in the Coast Guard so I am quite familiar with the rules and operating procedures of my former service.
As a South Louisianan swap guy, I will suggest Victoria's Secret Amber Romance perfume and lotion for the biting Gnats. A thermacell is also worth its weight in gold. I just started following this week. My wife and I are planning a 2025 trip. Thanks for all of the info and sharing. On our overnight fishing trips I also use a shower bag that is heated by the sun that allows we to take "warm" showers on deck when needed.
The "No See Ums" AKA Sand gnats are the worst thing about coastal Georgia and South Carolina. Their seasons tend to be at the times of year that humans best enjoy the weather, in the crisper, cooler less hot and humid periods in the fall, winter and early spring. We had a saying in Savannah about the "No See-ums, you don't see them, but they sure see you!"
Just got on your channel. We’re planning on May-June of 2022 for purchase and live and learn aboard until + - March to start the Loop. Saw the AGLCA flag, great people. We went to a looper crawl in St. Michael’s Md. in May of this year and couldn’t have run into a nicer group of people. Smooth seas. Thanks D
Awesome, thanks for joining David! Sounds like a great plan for the loop! We are actually not too far from St. Michael's - currently we are in Crisfield, Maryland performing some maintenance and boat improvements.
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I like that all 3 of you are life jacketed whilst underway.
Thanks Bill! Safety first!
The Coast Guard loves it that Scho and Jo are so deligent about wearing PFDs while underway. So many boaters don't wear them at all as evidenced by the thousands of videos shot by people like Wavy Boats that love to film all the crazies that come in and out of Haulover Inlet in Miami, who those boaters, in the most hazardous conditions possible, no one on board those boats ever seem to wear their PFDs. They probably don't even have any on board. It's "Standard Ops" for Coast Guard personnel when operating their smaller patrol craft to always wear PFDs and whenever out on deck on even the largest ocean going vessels in all sea conditions. I used to be in the Coast Guard so I am quite familiar with the rules and operating procedures of my former service.
Ollie cracks me up! She was having a great time jumping in the water.
Ollie in the water playing 😍😍
This has been fun to watch. Thank you for sharing your journey around the loop.
One of my fav places
As a South Louisianan swap guy, I will suggest Victoria's Secret Amber Romance perfume and lotion for the biting Gnats. A thermacell is also worth its weight in gold. I just started following this week. My wife and I are planning a 2025 trip. Thanks for all of the info and sharing. On our overnight fishing trips I also use a shower bag that is heated by the sun that allows we to take "warm" showers on deck when needed.
guys you are great doing this........ but please do something about the woodwork outside before its to late
We are working on it! Bit by bit :)
The "No See Ums" AKA Sand gnats are the worst thing about coastal Georgia and South Carolina. Their seasons tend to be at the times of year that humans best enjoy the weather, in the crisper, cooler less hot and humid periods in the fall, winter and early spring. We had a saying in Savannah about the "No See-ums, you don't see them, but they sure see you!"
Just got on your channel. We’re planning on May-June of 2022 for purchase and live and learn aboard until + - March to start the Loop. Saw the AGLCA flag, great people. We went to a looper crawl in St. Michael’s Md. in May of this year and couldn’t have run into a nicer group of people. Smooth seas.
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Awesome, thanks for joining David! Sounds like a great plan for the loop! We are actually not too far from St. Michael's - currently we are in Crisfield, Maryland performing some maintenance and boat improvements.
@@SchoandJo what are the plans to go thru the Welland Canal?
And yes we are enjoying the wrath of Fred.
@@davidingraham1989 Long story short - we are planning to go through the Trent Severn in 2022!
Only way to get away from those biting bugs is to get a bit off shore away from land. Which is not a possibility when doing the great loop!
I have never been to Jekyll when there weren't nats!!!
Darn - were hoping they aren’t there when we pass through in a few weeks
Are you using skin so soft for nats.
I love getting NPS stamps too!!
One day we'll complete the book - life goals!
Is there a "passport' for the Great Loop like that for the Camino de Santiago? Where do you get it and where do you ghet it stamped?
Did you get your boat used? And did you get it used? Me and my husband want to get a boat and travel. It's just us and our dog Lulu
Sorry about that trying to cook and feed my dog and watch your video and text all at the same time.