Guys thanks for this episode,,,,,, I really do enjoy Free Range Sailing channel as it's not just a sailing channel but a weather, cooking, fishing.wildlife AND underwear channel too!! All the best Richard
What a great episode! Somehow it makes up for more than the individual pieces combined: fast sail, cachting tuna, deserted island and beautiful cinematography with sunsets and even ligthing stoms. All those are gems of its own ... but how all these amalgamate into each into each other makes for the almost perfect escapistic free range sailing episode that for us watchers has the powers to cause a yearning that is greater than life.
One of the best sailing channels on the planet. You’ve become pros over the years. It’s a pleasure watching especially since I recently went back to land life. Thanks for everything.
The rigging song is beautiful music to our ears. We don't think it'd be out of place in your voice overs. And while I'm commenting I simply have to add my voice to the hundreds of cookbook beggars. Love you two. Oh... are you now going to be making jocks with the new FRS designs???? 😂
Great video! Lovely sunset and storm action! The hum sounds like the ethereal background music that some people pay money for! Merool provides it for free!👍🏼👍🏼
THOSE Hoodies are SO Comfortable and that Design is AWESOME!!!!....YUUUUMY on that Yellow fin!!! AWESOME catch.. AND that Biblical Sky WOW THAT Humming is all the Angels watching Over you🥰 THANKS for the Awesome Share
The rigging song is beautiful music to our ears. We don't think it'd be out of place in your voice overs. And while I'm commenting I simply have to add my voice to the hundreds of cookbook beggars. Love you two. Oh... are you now going to be making jocks with the new FRS designs???? 😂
Nice to see you guys back to the seas. Sailing, fishing, cooking and the like you make me more and more confident to stretch and set free my sailing legs. Cheers!
The sunset scene with the clouds was amazing...Personally, the hum is magical and gives the background on the video a really nice, fantasy kinda touch. So don't sweat it too much. TY for taking the time to put together this video guys. Excellent as always.
Indeed I enjoyed your video and gave y'all a thumbs up from Georgia USA. Always fun to watch you two doing what you love. Nice Tuna! How dare you denying the sharks a tasty morsel... but neat trick to snatch it out of their jaws like that.
A nice spirited sail out of the port,and a lovely yellowfin,made good use of👌🙂 The electrical storms are concerning,but you have that sorted.Best wishes 🙂
Hullo guys. yet again another great episode. Aaaaah and catching fish, in this case, yellow fin tuna, off the boat. Returning again to the good old days of "Free Range." Thank you again for sharing. Take care. Atb from across here in EnZed.
We got hit by lighting a few weeks ago with a direct strike to our masthead. It blew up our antenna and our anemometer sensor where it entered our NMEA-2K network. It basically blew up everything connected to the network and all the navigation lights on the mast and on the bow pulpit. It also totally took out our less than 1 year old Furuno autopilot and related hardware. We lost a bunch of other stuff like the shorepower charger. The Blue Sea Systems automatic charger control relay and our MPPT solar controller. We even lost the water level sender in our keel water tank and the bilge pump switch. All of our cell phones, tablets, and laptops/MacBook just sitting out in the V-berth (but not plugged in to anything) were perfectly fine. Nothing was in a faraday cage or anything special. We did a short haul to check our rigging and hull and everything was fine. We even had a rigger survey the damage as well as a general surveyor from our insurance company. So our experience shows that as long as something wasn't plugged in or part of the wired electrical system it survived the strike. Things that where plugged in, as well as wired-in like the alternator (fried) and the starter relay (toasted) didn't fare so well. Everything electrical on the mast simply exploded or vaporized. The antenna was gone except for the metal cup at the end of the VHF connector. The anchor, steaming, and spreader lights exploded into fragments. The LED nav lights on the bow pulpit were dead (all stainless steel rigging.) Every incident is probably different. Perhaps putting the mobiles in a metal pot is good practice. Unplugging everything at a minimum is a good idea too.
I'd agree that every incident is different. I've heard of unconnected gear being fried due to induced side currents. Also, sometimes failure isn't immediate. It can happen that your unplugged gear might be just wounded, and it may in a few days/weeks/months begin acting erratically, or just have had its lifespan reduced so that one day it just dies on you. Electronics can be weird like that.
Again you have impressed me. Gorgeous seas, fantastic sunset, amazing lighting, tuna, and singing rigging! What more can a channel provide in one video?
Wonderful shots of what appeared to be some pretty fast sailing. The sunset picture with the low hanging scattered clouds was simply as good as it gets. You both seem very confident in your abilities and that is a very good thing. No room for panicky nerves when out at sea by yourselves. It gives me great ease of mind knowing you are in good hands in WA waters.
The way you're using the drone is cool. I like those very long slow shots. The time lapse was really nice too. At first I thought "Who's in the other boat?"
Great episode you two! Just bought my third T-shirt!. I love the sound of the wind in the rigging! So much better then the slapping of halyards against the mast that you might hear on other boats.
Ah, my favorite Aussies! Well, you're the only Aussies I know really but you're still my favorite ones. And, I've got my stash of tees and hoodies ordered up. Just gotta love WA!
Best breeky out, ,had some snapper strait out the water ,sashimi, wow what a rush , the energy was amazing, gotta be done immediately though, or you have to wait 6 odd hours fot flesh to set ,
I enjoyed your overhaul of Mirool, but also love watching your travel videos. You always produce such excellent videos, love your channel. And boy oh boy, what a lightning storm, great footage Pascal. Greetings both, from the South Wales in northern hemisphere 👍. John.
As always, I really enjoyed the video. The lightening show was amazing!!! I also like the hum of the rigging, kinda like signing bowls. All the best to you both, Norm in Arizona
I remember many years ago when fishermen of Samoan descent in Hawaii would leave the tuna for themselves uncleaned in the sun on deck for the day. They liked the stronger flavor and the softness of the meat.
We really hope you enjoyed this week's episode. Those were some pretty impressive Autumn skies. This is your very last chance to grab a t-shirt or hoodie! The campaign ends tomorrow. To grab yours now the link is here: www.bonfire.com/new-frs-elements-design/ Thanks in advance for your support! Troy and Pascale
The resonant sound is a fun and interesting phenomena. I recall that occurrence in an oil refinery operation, between two massive furnace/heaters...yet only when the prevailing winds were just right. In an automotive application it happens in the air intake tract, due to high velocities...thus most/all have a "Helmholtz resonator". Essentially a reservoir for that frequency...or rather interrupting the air that produces it. Fun issue to have, unless sleeping.
Great episode. Thanks for taking us along. Oh, WA is also Washington State. It's thrown me off a time or two. 😁 Wonder if those balls they use in bow hunting on the bow string might help quiet that hum.
Have you considered changing the cockpit door/washboards with a one or two part in acrylic/lexan material? Give much more light downstairs and allows visibility from inside out and visa versa. Worked wonders on my boat.
Another great installment. My favourite cruising fix, more so since NZ just went into lockdown again and we aren't supposed to go out on the water or leave home. Our spinnaker pole used to sing to us when the wind picked up. Quite mournful sometimes.
Very good thanks for all the hard work. You are trow explores. And inspiring. Great to watch and helpful with information Nice to feel part of your jerny
Check your video editing software. It could have sound editing features which may include noise cancellation. There is also dedicated sound engineering software that can process the video audio and replace it once you have finished massaging it to your needs.
Guys thanks for this episode,,,,,, I really do enjoy Free Range Sailing channel as it's not just a sailing channel but a weather, cooking, fishing.wildlife AND underwear channel too!!
All the best Richard
and the hum is your boat saying THANKYOU ! for the re-fit !
Nothing better than a nap in those conditions.
WOWWEEEEE ! ... now THAT folks is a real SUNSET ! ... and some nice Sporty Sailing, too ! great vid guys Thankyas ! ... OnWard....
What a great episode! Somehow it makes up for more than the individual pieces combined: fast sail, cachting tuna, deserted island and beautiful cinematography with sunsets and even ligthing stoms. All those are gems of its own ... but how all these amalgamate into each into each other makes for the almost perfect escapistic free range sailing episode that for us watchers has the powers to cause a yearning that is greater than life.
All that rock and roll and a light show to set the night mood. all this and musical rigging. Who could ask for anything more.
That was a hum-dinger guys. 👍👍👍
It's a happy Boat Humming away. When it creeks pushing to hard ;)
One of the best sailing channels on the planet. You’ve become pros over the years. It’s a pleasure watching especially since I recently went back to land life. Thanks for everything.
I enjoy your videos. I find them to be quite relaxing & theraputic.
Best. Timelapse. EVER!!!!! Love the sunset and lightning. Thanks for sharing.
The wind and lightning sounds eerie .
_Most beautiful sunset with the clouds passing by and also the night sky with lightning, just gorgeous!_
Good to be sailing the sea 🌊 once again via your vids. Papa J
That sunset 😍☀️ epic. Thanks for sharing!
great video, 2shirts ordered, just waiting for deliveries to start.
have a great day
The rigging song is beautiful music to our ears. We don't think it'd be out of place in your voice overs. And while I'm commenting I simply have to add my voice to the hundreds of cookbook beggars. Love you two. Oh... are you now going to be making jocks with the new FRS designs???? 😂
Would the logo go on the front or the back😎
My wife says its up to her and Pascal to determine. Hahaha. Yknow it'd probably sell zillionz as a fun gift for guys from their gals.
Great video, I learn something every time. Thank you. Stay safe! Cheers beer and years!
Great video! Lovely sunset and storm action!
The hum sounds like the ethereal background music that some people pay money for! Merool provides it for free!👍🏼👍🏼
That rigging sound is magic!!!
THOSE Hoodies are SO Comfortable and that Design is AWESOME!!!!....YUUUUMY on that Yellow fin!!! AWESOME catch.. AND that Biblical Sky WOW THAT Humming is all the Angels watching Over you🥰 THANKS for the Awesome Share
Woo, cook book!! I'll need to catch some tuna first :D
You guys are amazing. Much love
The sound of the rigging is soothing
Brilliant lightning storm video. Very impressive.
Great videos my friends humming from rigids...and WA...Thank you
The sound of the wind through the rigging is absolutely enchanting.
I love falling asleep to it. It's like our boat is singing to us.
@@FreeRangeLiving Im confident you two can get 'Stairway to Heaven' from the rigging if you decide you want it 👍🎼
Have you noticed how loud noise is from in mast furlers especially if they're at a dock ,ie not head to wind
Isn't it just. Like a variable tuning fork.
The rigging song is beautiful music to our ears. We don't think it'd be out of place in your voice overs. And while I'm commenting I simply have to add my voice to the hundreds of cookbook beggars. Love you two. Oh... are you now going to be making jocks with the new FRS designs???? 😂
You really have to love strong winds if you want to go to the Abrolhos. Worth it just for the scenery (and the cray fish).
Your boat has never looked better. Great work.
Beautiful Video! Cheers.
That lightning storm footage was epic. No ideas for the humming.
Can you make a compilation video of all your fishing successes? Would be a cool bonus to see them all in one video. Another awesome episode.
A fan made a compilation of favourite takes if you want something in the meantime:
th-cam.com/video/D_XLMczSO_Y/w-d-xo.html
Great video as always, thanks for sharing. Cheers.
Got my hoodie! Thanks.
Great video guys always my favorite time of the week getting your videos Cheers 🥂
Nice to see you guys back to the seas. Sailing, fishing, cooking and the like you make me more and more confident to stretch and set free my sailing legs. Cheers!
Brilliant vid - thanks for sharing. I'm from 'Dub Ya' too.
The sunset scene with the clouds was amazing...Personally, the hum is magical and gives the background on the video a really nice, fantasy kinda touch. So don't sweat it too much. TY for taking the time to put together this video guys. Excellent as always.
Wow I love those shots of the lightning! 😍 Fantastic cinematography!
Great episode. t-shirt ordered last week :D. And I'm doing my chores in my jocks right now.
Best way to do chores!😆
Those islands are absolutely idyllic!
Ok this is message number 3 of " I want Free Range Sailing to come to South Australia" campaign
Cheers
Matt
In the past they have been there every 3 years 😉
Indeed I enjoyed your video and gave y'all a thumbs up from Georgia USA. Always fun to watch you two doing what you love. Nice Tuna! How dare you denying the sharks a tasty morsel... but neat trick to snatch it out of their jaws like that.
A nice spirited sail out of the port,and a lovely yellowfin,made good use of👌🙂
The electrical storms are concerning,but you have that sorted.Best wishes 🙂
Nature's beautiful fury. Stay safe.
Love a good stormy night on the pick
Got my shirt just in time! Fair winds guys.
Hullo guys. yet again another great episode. Aaaaah and catching fish, in this case, yellow fin tuna, off the boat. Returning again to the good old days of "Free Range." Thank you again for sharing. Take care. Atb from across here in EnZed.
Brilliant, thank you.
I love the hum, she's singing to you.
Woohoo ! The Holy Trinity : Sailing, Fishing and Troy in his jocks ! 😂😂
Another highly entertaining video - you guys are my favourite 🤩
Nearly agree but i would change Troy out for Pascale😉, such a wonderful women. What sailor wouldn't Pascale as there second mate?
OMG! That sashimi looked soooooo good!
We got hit by lighting a few weeks ago with a direct strike to our masthead. It blew up our antenna and our anemometer sensor where it entered our NMEA-2K network.
It basically blew up everything connected to the network and all the navigation lights on the mast and on the bow pulpit. It also totally took out our less than 1 year old Furuno autopilot and related hardware. We lost a bunch of other stuff like the shorepower charger. The Blue Sea Systems automatic charger control relay and our MPPT solar controller. We even lost the water level sender in our keel water tank and the bilge pump switch.
All of our cell phones, tablets, and laptops/MacBook just sitting out in the V-berth (but not plugged in to anything) were perfectly fine. Nothing was in a faraday cage or anything special.
We did a short haul to check our rigging and hull and everything was fine. We even had a rigger survey the damage as well as a general surveyor from our insurance company.
So our experience shows that as long as something wasn't plugged in or part of the wired electrical system it survived the strike. Things that where plugged in, as well as wired-in like the alternator (fried) and the starter relay (toasted) didn't fare so well. Everything electrical on the mast simply exploded or vaporized. The antenna was gone except for the metal cup at the end of the VHF connector. The anchor, steaming, and spreader lights exploded into fragments. The LED nav lights on the bow pulpit were dead (all stainless steel rigging.)
Every incident is probably different. Perhaps putting the mobiles in a metal pot is good practice. Unplugging everything at a minimum is a good idea too.
I'd agree that every incident is different. I've heard of unconnected gear being fried due to induced side currents. Also, sometimes failure isn't immediate. It can happen that your unplugged gear might be just wounded, and it may in a few days/weeks/months begin acting erratically, or just have had its lifespan reduced so that one day it just dies on you. Electronics can be weird like that.
Same JAFO. That was why my views are more cautious now as I have seen how little I can predict when it comes to such forces.
Wow.... great video thanks !!!
I'm still impressed with how trim and clean your boat is after the re-fit. What a lovely home. Best Wishes from Kent, WA!
Thanks y'all for another great video! I loved the singing rigging!
Again you have impressed me. Gorgeous seas, fantastic sunset, amazing lighting, tuna, and singing rigging! What more can a channel provide in one video?
Q: Do you know why the rigging is humming? A: Because it doesn't know the words ! babahahaha
😂😂😂😂😂
What a spectacular light show. Amazing
Excellent as always along with some spectacular footage.
I love the hum.
Wonderful shots of what appeared to be some pretty fast sailing. The sunset picture with the low hanging scattered clouds was simply as good as it gets. You both seem very confident in your abilities and that is a very good thing. No room for panicky nerves when out at sea by yourselves. It gives me great ease of mind knowing you are in good hands in WA waters.
The way you're using the drone is cool. I like those very long slow shots. The time lapse was really nice too. At first I thought "Who's in the other boat?"
Great episode you two! Just bought my third T-shirt!. I love the sound of the wind in the rigging! So much better then the slapping of halyards against the mast that you might hear on other boats.
Some great shots in this vlog!
8 )
Ah, my favorite Aussies! Well, you're the only Aussies I know really but you're still my favorite ones. And, I've got my stash of tees and hoodies ordered up. Just gotta love WA!
Brilliant! Another great episode
I miss dubya Ay 😍
Best breeky out, ,had some snapper strait out the water ,sashimi, wow what a rush , the energy was amazing, gotta be done immediately though, or you have to wait 6 odd hours fot flesh to set ,
You guys keep raising the bar. Great video!
Love your videos - they’re always so interesting and well produced 👏🏻👏🏻
Obrigada😘see you next week x
Cheers guys! Very cool..
Great vid, you guys capture the essence of (small) sailing. Thank you, it takes me back!
Hey guys! I’m telling you, the production & quality of these videos is just fantastic! Keep’em coming!
Beautiful people…. I thank you! 👍🇬🇧
I enjoyed your overhaul of Mirool, but also love watching your travel videos. You always produce such excellent videos, love your channel. And boy oh boy, what a lightning storm, great footage Pascal. Greetings both, from the South Wales in northern hemisphere 👍. John.
Have we told you lately how much we enjoy you two and your adventures? All our love and best wishes from Nashville. 👍👍
Thanks so much Ron!
"Put the camera down before I demolish this."
Awesome.
Thanks again NC USA 🇺🇸
Love the Sailing, Fishing and of course the Banter as always....just purchased yet another T. Thanks, Troy and Pascal
Nice to see the township of Geraldton again! I haven't been there since I lived there for about 6 months back in the late '80s.
As always, I really enjoyed the video. The lightening show was amazing!!! I also like the hum of the rigging, kinda like signing bowls. All the best to you both, Norm in Arizona
Your boat is looking lovely after the refit.
Livin' the life baby!
I remember many years ago when fishermen of Samoan descent in Hawaii would leave the tuna for themselves uncleaned in the sun on deck for the day. They liked the stronger flavor and the softness of the meat.
Gorgeous cloud footage. Congrats!
We really hope you enjoyed this week's episode. Those were some pretty impressive Autumn skies.
This is your very last chance to grab a t-shirt or hoodie! The campaign ends tomorrow. To grab yours now the link is here: www.bonfire.com/new-frs-elements-design/
Thanks in advance for your support! Troy and Pascale
I ordered mine....a replacement after spilling bleach on my first one. Thank you!
The resonant sound is a fun and interesting phenomena. I recall that occurrence in an oil refinery operation, between two massive furnace/heaters...yet only when the prevailing winds were just right. In an automotive application it happens in the air intake tract, due to high velocities...thus most/all have a "Helmholtz resonator". Essentially a reservoir for that frequency...or rather interrupting the air that produces it. Fun issue to have, unless sleeping.
Great episode.
Thanks for taking us along.
Oh, WA is also Washington State. It's thrown me off a time or two. 😁
Wonder if those balls they use in bow hunting on the bow string might help quiet that hum.
Another great video. Thank you. The sashimi looked mouth watering, I think yellowfin makes the best sashimi. 👍
Great pov while sailing , you were flying .lovely camera work....
Have you considered changing the cockpit door/washboards with a one or two part in acrylic/lexan material? Give much more light downstairs and allows visibility from inside out and visa versa. Worked wonders on my boat.
Another great installment. My favourite cruising fix, more so since NZ just went into lockdown again and we aren't supposed to go out on the water or leave home. Our spinnaker pole used to sing to us when the wind picked up. Quite mournful sometimes.
Luckily I live on yacht ,unluckily in wellingtons evans Bay, and boy have we had some storms lately,
I'm surprised that music from the rigging doesn't attract all the sea life to you, it must being transmitted into the water !
Very intriguing !
Maybe it did in the dark.
Very good thanks for all the hard work.
You are trow explores. And inspiring. Great to watch and helpful with information
Nice to feel part of your jerny
awesome drone footage...love you guys
Really starting to get hooked on your videos
That was a fantastic video. Loved it.
Check your video editing software. It could have sound editing features which may include noise cancellation. There is also dedicated sound engineering software that can process the video audio and replace it once you have finished massaging it to your needs.