What a beautiful, peaceful video. It felt like I was a quest onboard. When my wife was alive, we did a lot of canoeing. This brought back a lot of peasant memories. Thank you.
You're very welcome Bob. I found it very peaceful to edit which was why we kept the music to a minimum on this one. Port Davey is so quiet we wanted to capture that silence on film. We love paddling around in canoes too and looked into getting a fold up tandem one as an alternative to inflatable kayaks.
Nice looking inflatable, I have been paddling fiberglass sea kayak for decades. I love it. Paddling is so quiet and I am able to see much more wildlife than I could in my power boat. Also in the ocean when river bar was closed by Coast Guard I could surf in to beach while others in power boats had to wait for the bar to get better. Love your channel. Life is good.
I really enjoyed seeing what you guys carry when you are exploring away from the boat. And those kayaks are amazing! Seven years with the same pack Troy. That's bloody great advertising for the maker!
You have, by far, the most entertaining sailing you tube channel. Please keep ot going. Btw.... I'm watching all out of order and I can't wait until you get get back out thete.
It’s so enjoyable reading comments from so many of your viewers. They’ve got such a great sense of humor. I’m still chuckling over the artichokes and anchovies.
Your recent videos around Tasmania show what a wonderful peaceful place it is. I’d love to cruise around there, shame it’s the other side of the world! But I guess that’s what boats are for. Thanks.
haven’t read all the comments but I checked with Transport NSW and their Roads and Maritime site states:”V sheet The V sheet is a fluorescent orange-red coloured sheet (1.8 x 1.2 metres minimum) with a large black V printed in the middle. V sheets are required to be carried by all vessels operating on open (ocean) waters. They can be spread over the deck of a boat or flown as a flag to indicate that you are in trouble.” so at least in NSW they would be a requirement.
I agree, to everything you said in the first four and a half minutes, of your opening dialog. That being said, " YOU STILL NEED A BIGGER BOAT ". Thanks for your videos. :)))).........
As well as the amazing location, lifestyle and dedication to living a gentle life, watching you two shift your stuff out of the way to get at the inflatables, just reminded me how much stuff we carry around. Even in a small boat, you still need some stuff... This is one of your nicest videos... Well done...
Excellent video! You guys out there so far away and making preparations to stay safe reminded of what I’ve been thinking: I enjoy watching sailing videos for all the adventures in distant places and to learn about repairs on different systems. Sailors speak of “Untie the lines!” “Off the grid!” “Freedom!” But I see that sooner or later they all need: navigation knowledge, navigation aid, music, drinking water, food, parts, repairs, places and tools to do repairs, to be rescued when they run into trouble, a way to communicate and internet service to remote work or upload/post their videos so they can continue their lifestyle. I don’t understand how many sailors forget how dependent they are on so many people in civilization to make their lifestyle possible.
Quite right. Everyone should remain aware of how much we are dependant on a stable, well functioning society making this possible. I hope that we get across that rather than getting some freedom, sailors are taking on more responsibility for themselves and their environment, so the rewards for the work are sweeter.
Have you ever considered running an electric motor with Lithium battery on the Porta Boat? With the power generation you already have, the ability to use the battery on the yacht all the time and being able to get rid of the maintenance and fuel needs of the outboard it might be an option. Packing a 4wd for remote trips has some of the same constraints you speak of so dual purposing equipment is a good thing imo. A few guys I know run them on tinnies and are usually pleasantly surprised with just how much thrust they produce. Just a thought. Gotta say some of your drone shots are as good as I have seen anywhere. Cheers guys and thanks for another great video.
@@FreeRangeLiving OK. Sort of facing the same thing myself. Do I spend lots of money and put in all the gear to run this stuff or do I go simple and make do with less power requirements? Going simple as it is the right thing to do imo and being made unemployed recently means that its less of a financial burden. Cheers
Love you guys and how so easy you are so easy with each other. Tazzy looks amazing.....! Keep having fun. Ant from Kelowna BC Canada. Keep e'm coming!!! XxX
Loved this episode, thanks for all the effort of filming and the fun ideas, showing the beautiful places and lunging around all that equipment. All the best!
Love the kayaks - what a great idea ! Superb video ( again ) and having chef Pascal prepare the food at the end has prompted me ( or rather my partner has ! ) that’s it’s time for me to go and prepare supper......Herrings in oatmeal 😋
It seems a long, beautiful evening watching dolphins from your anchorage in Port Davey would be one of the lasting memories of your trip. I know it would be for me.
Hell yeah, FRS while it is nice and fresh out of the editting oven! A Pascy sized bag is a poor substitute! I like kayaks too because they can be quieter and therefore you can get closer to wildlife. Sometimes the gear requirements means a kayak is just not big enough then I use my canoe like a working barge! Plus you can shoot photos much more comfortably from a blind in a canoe unlike a kayak but both are great! On passing over logs just paddle at them ramming speed then lean back at the last moment and as the bow raises and the kayak high centers throw your weight forward and give a couple strokes. It should slip forward and slide right in. 😊 If the inflatable kayak would be stable enough Troy could have offered to let Pascy lay back on it with her hair hanging over and wash it for her while she watched the clouds float idly by which is a nice cheap way to be generous. (Win, win!)
The town water in Dover used to come out of the esperance river. Run a bath and it was the colour of strong tea. Being brought up on it, used for drinking purposes etc. it wasn't boiled etc as it would be today and i don't know of anyone ever affected by it.No ill affects suffered well it Hasn't hurt me or my family anyway. No bottled water in them days..only got fizzy cordial on birthdays or when dad was too long at the pub. Enjoyable video , keep them coming. Cheers, Glenn.
so thats where/why the tassie jokes come from..................mainlander jokes 👍......we always got lollies when the old man (RIP) got home late from the booza.......never in trouble in our eyes.
Great video!! Tasmania looks amazing. I always look upon your advice as inspirational and educated, can you share which model backpack you have from the Crumpler range please. Thanks, Todd.
There used to be a superb couple of makes of folding kayaks, Klepper and Feathercraft, i haven't seen one of those for a while. Klepper boats used to be the ones used by the SG guys and they could be brokwn down into a big backpack. I almost bought a Feathercraft once : lovely boat...very expensive. I take a lot of my sailing principles from both open canoe and sea-kayak. Aboard my little sailing boat i still prefer a kayakers buoyancy aid over a lifejacket.
Come on Troy, at least play the theme song on the banjolele! Lets make it a challenge: 25 thumbs up for this comment and we enjoy yet another of your talents!
I was waiting for another ‘how’s the serenity’ haha. One of the original skin and frame commercial kayaks was the Klepper, German I think. If I remember correctly a German man paddled an epic voyage through the Asia pacific region when WW2 started and he was interred till the end of the war. I think the kayak is in the maritime museum in Sydney. I have wondered how a klepper would store on a boat and you have given me insight into the possibility.
@@FreeRangeLiving here’s an article about the man and voyage, it’s a good read. www.vanityfair.com/style/2018/01/from-nazi-germany-to-australia-the-incredible-true-story-of-historys-longest-kayak-journey
Have you seen the alpaca pack crafts? They are designed to cross tarns and rivers while you hike. Some are even grade three white water and can carry a mountain bike. Retail around $1000 up though 😕
I live on Black River Road. I guess that's easier to say than Salkehatchie River Road. We have lots of slow moving small rivers covered with large over hanging trees that drop their leaves in the water and keep it dark year round.
Great episode for continuing to make me envy your lifestyle. Ah well.. only 5-6 years to go until I begin my own circumnavigation of Oz. Thanks for providing motivation!
The visibility is actually deceptive. What it is if you dive it is there is fresh water and salt water layers, and when you dive you go threw the salt and life is clear as a bell! strange place but worth diving!!
I really enjoy your videos- not so much the sailing part, but the foraging and recipes parts. I live in Canada, but like you, I rarely go for a walk in the bush that I don't come back with something to eat. Good food is all around us, we just need to know what to look for. If you ever make it to Canada, look me up- I'll "take you out to dinner", lol.
newer sleeping mat can be lot smaller. and give you the same confort. (2 sleeping mat would use the same space as one) have a look. For computer I am about to test out a Pi4 with 8 gig ram... (low power computer that can be overclock if needed)
I thought you two would be paddlers! We're on a 20 footer, which makes your boat look palatial. Always used inflatable kayaks as our tender. The exercise is good, the lack of engine noise is good, the packability is good. A dry bag for your day bag can go in the yak and keep the centre of gravity low.
As the only person in the world I have a inflatable 40 ft sailboat and there is no handfulish in the the wind to get her sailing. A kayak is perfect for that purpose... joke
Cool channel! Might want to check out a book called "The Happy Isles of Oceania" by Paul Theroux One of the original Travel book writers. Talks about paddling a folding kayak all around the Pacific Islands. Cool guy, worked on his house up here North Shore Hawaii.....Keep on keeping on....
You are both looking healthy and relaxed. Those kayaks look like fun though kind of a pain to inflate and store. Compromises, like you said. Those crocks look hungry, and sneaky but I believe the two of you are used to them and know how to handle yourselves around them. That tannin tinged water is usually very clean and safe to drink. I live in Georgia, US, and have often camped and canoed in the Okefenokee swamp in southern GA where encountering alligators is common, as is drinking tannin water. The gators won't bother you if you are careful around them and the worst thing you can do is become complacent around them. The west side of Tasmania looks wild and wonderful - have a ball guys.
@@FreeRangeLiving I understand, when I camp in the swamp in the winter you often see the gators lining the shore, catching the least little sunlight, and are not active. What they will do is open their mouths as you canoe by.
Aye m8’s, what a nice and surprising dolphin experience. 🐬 Thnx for going through and showing that pile of stuff before reaching the Pascale sized kayak bags. It tells a lot of what your priorities has to be and why.
We were looking at our pile of FRS film-making kit and marveling at how much we have put together with your help. I think it has reached it's limit now!
Can you stow the kayaks in those bags underneath the dingy up on the deck so they are protected but out of the way and not in the cabin. They look awesome I love the design nice and sturdy should you encounter some rougher conditions
Those do look like pretty decent portable kayaks. Still, that's a lot of space in your deep storage that you can't use for anything else. The place looked delightfully remote and lonely. Did you see anyone else?
Wonderful video guys, love the kayaks they'll come in handy! That Pascale is a real trouper, washing her hair in that cold water brrr lol. 😨 Just ignore the naysayers, big wave from Canada. 😎👍👍
Always a treat to live vicariously through your vids. Even while I liveaboard. Sorry to be Captain Obvious but how much are the inflatable kayaks and how do you rate the stability? I need a backup method to get to shore if my outboard won't start!
What a beautiful, peaceful video. It felt like I was a quest onboard. When my wife was alive, we did a lot of canoeing. This brought back a lot of peasant memories. Thank you.
You're very welcome Bob. I found it very peaceful to edit which was why we kept the music to a minimum on this one. Port Davey is so quiet we wanted to capture that silence on film. We love paddling around in canoes too and looked into getting a fold up tandem one as an alternative to inflatable kayaks.
Recognizing the want/need difference is the key to happy life! Cheers to you both!
It should be introduced in Kindergarten and taught every year!
👍👍
I love kayaking. So quiet yet you can cover great distances
It's a great channel and you're right Troy, there is only one Pascal.
Man Tasmania is spectacular especially the way you guys create and capture the footage , those kayaks are funky and make great sense . Kudos
🇨🇦Music is the Universal Language, sooo let’s hear you play that instrument....!🙏
Nice looking inflatable, I have been paddling fiberglass sea kayak for decades. I love it. Paddling is so quiet and I am able to see much more wildlife than I could in my power boat. Also in the ocean when river bar was closed by Coast Guard I could surf in to beach while others in power boats had to wait for the bar to get better. Love your channel. Life is good.
I really enjoyed seeing what you guys carry when you are exploring away from the boat. And those kayaks are amazing! Seven years with the same pack Troy. That's bloody great advertising for the maker!
Australia is AMAZING...but bugger that...Pascale's cooking takes the cake...as Troy would say.
You guys are a recent find. Have to say you are a breath of fresh air. Love your vlog.
Welcome aboard!
You have, by far, the most entertaining sailing you tube channel. Please keep ot going. Btw.... I'm watching all out of order and I can't wait until you get get back out thete.
It’s so enjoyable reading comments from so many of your viewers. They’ve got such a great sense of humor. I’m still chuckling over the artichokes and anchovies.
They're a good bunch.
Those inflatables are amazing!
Your recent videos around Tasmania show what a wonderful peaceful place it is. I’d love to cruise around there, shame it’s the other side of the world! But I guess that’s what boats are for. Thanks.
haven’t read all the comments but I checked with Transport NSW and their Roads and Maritime site states:”V sheet
The V sheet is a fluorescent orange-red coloured sheet (1.8 x 1.2 metres minimum) with a large black V printed in the middle.
V sheets are required to be carried by all vessels operating on open (ocean) waters. They can be spread over the deck of a boat or flown as a flag to indicate that you are in trouble.” so at least in NSW they would be a requirement.
I agree, to everything you said in the first four and a half minutes, of your opening dialog. That being said, " YOU STILL NEED A BIGGER BOAT ". Thanks for your videos. :)))).........
My number one choice for a relaxing time. Thank you.
We have these same kayaks, and we love them. BTW just made my first yoghurt based on your guide! I was nervous but it turned out great, thanks!!
I used our Dream Pot to incubate. Great way to slow cook with minimal gas. And a yoghurt incubator!
That is awesome! Thanks for letting us know.
showing my beautiful State and I have been to Port Davey its an experience I will never forget cheers from Margate in the Channel area
Lovely little town.
Another winner. Well done
We live vicariously through your adventures and this is the best yet
As well as the amazing location, lifestyle and dedication to living a gentle life, watching you two shift your stuff out of the way to get at the inflatables, just reminded me how much stuff we carry around. Even in a small boat, you still need some stuff... This is one of your nicest videos... Well done...
It gives some idea of the extra 'costs' imposed by filming our travels. Imagine the clutter if we were doing the same thing just 20 years ago!
Excellent video! You guys out there so far away and making preparations to stay safe reminded of what I’ve been thinking: I enjoy watching sailing videos for all the adventures in distant places and to learn about repairs on different systems. Sailors speak of “Untie the lines!” “Off the grid!” “Freedom!” But I see that sooner or later they all need: navigation knowledge, navigation aid, music, drinking water, food, parts, repairs, places and tools to do repairs, to be rescued when they run into trouble, a way to communicate and internet service to remote work or upload/post their videos so they can continue their lifestyle. I don’t understand how many sailors forget how dependent they are on so many people in civilization to make their lifestyle possible.
Quite right. Everyone should remain aware of how much we are dependant on a stable, well functioning society making this possible. I hope that we get across that rather than getting some freedom, sailors are taking on more responsibility for themselves and their environment, so the rewards for the work are sweeter.
Cool chilled out vlog that was well put together
Many fanx for sharing
:-)
How cool to put your footprints where no one else will!!
You guys continue to make beautiful videos. Thank-you, much appreciated.
love your videos and the energy and the surroundings. You guys are living the dream so we can share it vicariously Thank you
Another interesting vid. Kayaks are really fun looking.
Like how you bring along the safety equipment ! Because ya just never know.
Tasty dish !
Loved this one! Still in lockdown here in South Africa so it's great to get out vicariously ;)
Great video. Thanks for sharing your life with us. Stay safe stay well. regards from the UK
Excellent as usual!!!
Have you ever considered running an electric motor with Lithium battery on the Porta Boat?
With the power generation you already have, the ability to use the battery on the yacht all the time and being able to get rid of the maintenance and fuel needs of the outboard it might be an option.
Packing a 4wd for remote trips has some of the same constraints you speak of so dual purposing equipment is a good thing imo.
A few guys I know run them on tinnies and are usually pleasantly surprised with just how much thrust they produce.
Just a thought.
Gotta say some of your drone shots are as good as I have seen anywhere.
Cheers guys and thanks for another great video.
No, we don't have enough power generation to do it.
@@FreeRangeLiving OK.
Sort of facing the same thing myself.
Do I spend lots of money and put in all the gear to run this stuff or do I go simple and make do with less power requirements?
Going simple as it is the right thing to do imo and being made unemployed recently means that its less of a financial burden.
Cheers
Wow loved this video. You'll never regret you bought the Kayaks looks like a blast. Short wave antenna is so cool.
Mighty Fine you two well done as always.
Wow, how stunningly beautiful.
Thank you so much for posting.
Love you guys and how so easy you are so easy with each other. Tazzy looks amazing.....! Keep having fun. Ant from Kelowna BC Canada. Keep e'm coming!!! XxX
Loved this episode, thanks for all the effort of filming and the fun ideas, showing the beautiful places and lunging around all that equipment. All the best!
Love the kayaks - what a great idea ! Superb video ( again ) and having chef Pascal prepare the food at the end has prompted me ( or rather my partner has ! ) that’s it’s time for me to go and prepare supper......Herrings in oatmeal 😋
Wow cracking sun set nice video I like your kayaks ideal
Just like I was there myself. Thanks
Nice video, enjoyed immensely.
Great episode. Good job!
Most important, no copyrights!!
Missed a bunch. Catching up.
It seems a long, beautiful evening watching dolphins from your anchorage in Port Davey would be one of the lasting memories of your trip. I know it would be for me.
Hell yeah, FRS while it is nice and fresh out of the editting oven! A Pascy sized bag is a poor substitute! I like kayaks too because they can be quieter and therefore you can get closer to wildlife. Sometimes the gear requirements means a kayak is just not big enough then I use my canoe like a working barge! Plus you can shoot photos much more comfortably from a blind in a canoe unlike a kayak but both are great! On passing over logs just paddle at them ramming speed then lean back at the last moment and as the bow raises and the kayak high centers throw your weight forward and give a couple strokes. It should slip forward and slide right in. 😊
If the inflatable kayak would be stable enough Troy could have offered to let Pascy lay back on it with her hair hanging over and wash it for her while she watched the clouds float idly by which is a nice cheap way to be generous. (Win, win!)
Great to see you doing well away from the virus mess...great kayaking. Fair winds.
This a bit ago. They are doing a mild redit now unless I'm mistaken. Covid actually brought them OUT of seclusion unfortunately.
The town water in Dover used to come out of the esperance river. Run a bath and it was the colour of strong tea. Being brought up on it, used for drinking purposes etc. it wasn't boiled etc as it would be today and i don't know of anyone ever affected by it.No ill affects suffered well it Hasn't hurt me or my family anyway. No bottled water in them days..only got fizzy cordial on birthdays or when dad was too long at the pub. Enjoyable video , keep them coming. Cheers, Glenn.
It certainly tasted great to us!
so thats where/why the tassie jokes come from..................mainlander jokes 👍......we always got lollies when the old man (RIP) got home late from the booza.......never in trouble in our eyes.
Nice video thanks
Love the episode good instruction on being in the cold water with that lifesaver...never thought about that
Very nice video 👋
Another amazing video, you guys are awesome! thank you...
Great video!! Tasmania looks amazing. I always look upon your advice as inspirational and educated, can you share which model backpack you have from the Crumpler range please. Thanks, Todd.
rushfaster.com.au/p/crumpler/the-yee-ross-13-laptop-backpack-black/10198/
Looks discontinued but thats the features
@@FreeRangeLiving Thanks soo much for that..... Really appreciate the info....
Love the portable kayaks ‼️✨🥂✨🙂✨✌️
Your food displays always make me hungry...🤤
There used to be a superb couple of makes of folding kayaks, Klepper and Feathercraft, i haven't seen one of those for a while. Klepper boats used to be the ones used by the SG guys and they could be brokwn down into a big backpack. I almost bought a Feathercraft once : lovely boat...very expensive. I take a lot of my sailing principles from both open canoe and sea-kayak. Aboard my little sailing boat i still prefer a kayakers buoyancy aid over a lifejacket.
23:52 theres another thing thats absolutely amazing in this shot too... Another very rare mammal..
AS ALWAYS Thanks for the Very Cool and Informative Video....Beautiful Place!!!! THANKS
Come on Troy, at least play the theme song on the banjolele! Lets make it a challenge: 25 thumbs up for this comment and we enjoy yet another of your talents!
Be careful what you wish for!
C'mon..... 30 feet not much space... It must be earning it's keep... Break out you axe Troy!
I was waiting for another ‘how’s the serenity’ haha. One of the original skin and frame commercial kayaks was the Klepper, German I think. If I remember correctly a German man paddled an epic voyage through the Asia pacific region when WW2 started and he was interred till the end of the war. I think the kayak is in the maritime museum in Sydney. I have wondered how a klepper would store on a boat and you have given me insight into the possibility.
Michael Flaherty , yes I remember about that story with the German, I think his kayak is at the Sydney maritime Museum as well.
Oh, we didn't spot that little boat when we were there but then, the maritime museum really needs 2-3 days to do it full justice.
@@FreeRangeLiving maybe I just saw the old photos and read the story there. Getting a bit vague in my old age haha.
@@FreeRangeLiving here’s an article about the man and voyage, it’s a good read. www.vanityfair.com/style/2018/01/from-nazi-germany-to-australia-the-incredible-true-story-of-historys-longest-kayak-journey
Ok this is video number 12 of my "I want to buy a Free Range Sailing hoody" campaign
Cheers
Matt
You mentioned you made a maintenance spreadsheet. How about a peek at it some time. I for one would like to see.
Have you seen the alpaca pack crafts? They are designed to cross tarns and rivers while you hike. Some are even grade three white water and can carry a mountain bike. Retail around $1000 up though 😕
I live on Black River Road. I guess that's easier to say than Salkehatchie River Road. We have lots of slow moving small rivers covered with large over hanging trees that drop their leaves in the water and keep it dark year round.
as always A great adventure..
Great episode for continuing to make me envy your lifestyle. Ah well.. only 5-6 years to go until I begin my own circumnavigation of Oz. Thanks for providing motivation!
awesome as usual
The visibility is actually deceptive. What it is if you dive it is there is fresh water and salt water layers, and when you dive you go threw the salt and life is clear as a bell! strange place but worth diving!!
Thanks for sharing your adventures 😊❤️
Always interesting, thank you :)
@6:00 Did Troy apologize for smashing your fingers in tub lid? 😂
I really enjoy your videos- not so much the sailing part, but the foraging and recipes parts. I live in Canada, but like you, I rarely go for a walk in the bush that I don't come back with something to eat. Good food is all around us, we just need to know what to look for. If you ever make it to Canada, look me up- I'll "take you out to dinner", lol.
The bottom of your new kayak is pretty tough I guess,you were scaring me a bit dragging them over the log,but I'm paranoid 🙂
I’ve always been big on taking safety equipment with me wherever I go. Better to have it and not need it, than not have it and need it.
we love you guys
Wow! A lot of camera gear!
Mate! LMAO 6:19 I had to take a break & dry my eyes but I see you got the haircut!
so wild looking out there...
Every mile we sail has us loving this country more and more.
newer sleeping mat can be lot smaller. and give you the same confort. (2 sleeping mat would use the same space as one) have a look. For computer I am about to test out a Pi4 with 8 gig ram... (low power computer that can be overclock if needed)
Brilliant🇬🇧👍
I thought you two would be paddlers!
We're on a 20 footer, which makes your boat look palatial. Always used inflatable kayaks as our tender. The exercise is good, the lack of engine noise is good, the packability is good.
A dry bag for your day bag can go in the yak and keep the centre of gravity low.
Kayaks look great for an inflatable, they may be a handful in the wind.
As the only person in the world I have a inflatable 40 ft sailboat and there is no handfulish in the the wind to get her sailing. A kayak is perfect for that purpose... joke
Weather report voice sounds like something from Star Wars.
Yeah, the computer generated voice gets a bit funky when unusual events are forecast and it switches voices for a word or two.
Nice video! Ive been thinking about an inflatable kayak or canoe for my 20ft smaller sailboat.
Cool channel! Might want to check out a book called "The Happy Isles of Oceania" by Paul Theroux
One of the original Travel book writers. Talks about paddling a folding kayak all around the Pacific Islands.
Cool guy, worked on his house up here North Shore Hawaii.....Keep on keeping on....
You are both looking healthy and relaxed. Those kayaks look like fun though kind of a pain to inflate and store. Compromises, like you said. Those crocks look hungry, and sneaky but I believe the two of you are used to them and know how to handle yourselves around them. That tannin tinged water is usually very clean and safe to drink. I live in Georgia, US, and have often camped and canoed in the Okefenokee swamp in southern GA where encountering alligators is common, as is drinking tannin water. The gators won't bother you if you are careful around them and the worst thing you can do is become complacent around them. The west side of Tasmania looks wild and wonderful - have a ball guys.
At least the cold means we don't have to worry about the big lizards down here. That brown water would hide just about anything.
@@FreeRangeLiving I understand, when I camp in the swamp in the winter you often see the gators lining the shore, catching the least little sunlight, and are not active. What they will do is open their mouths as you canoe by.
I make sweet potatoes like you made your carrots. Sometimes with a little cinnamon and/or nutmeg.
Great shopping guys..Mirool is an Anaconda, it can swallow and hold all the stuffs for u guys 😀...Great cayaking.Thx for fresh episode.
Aye m8’s, what a nice and surprising dolphin experience. 🐬 Thnx for going through and showing that pile of stuff before reaching the Pascale sized kayak bags. It tells a lot of what your priorities has to be and why.
We were looking at our pile of FRS film-making kit and marveling at how much we have put together with your help. I think it has reached it's limit now!
thanks
@24:04; DOLPHIN FART!!! ;-)
Can you stow the kayaks in those bags underneath the dingy up on the deck so they are protected but out of the way and not in the cabin. They look awesome I love the design nice and sturdy should you encounter some rougher conditions
No space and we don't want more stuff on deck as well as trying to keep our centre of gravity a bit lower.
I want to hear your playing! it would go nicely underneath your great pics
Those do look like pretty decent portable kayaks. Still, that's a lot of space in your deep storage that you can't use for anything else. The place looked delightfully remote and lonely. Did you see anyone else?
Wonderful video guys, love the kayaks they'll
come in handy! That Pascale is a real trouper, washing her hair in that cold water brrr lol. 😨 Just ignore the naysayers, big wave from Canada. 😎👍👍
Very Beautiful ☺👍
Salut vous tank you vidéo magnifique super
Beautiful take me away. Kad
If i oder one of these i receive a cold body of pascal in a bag i think ;) stay awesome guys!
Always a treat to live vicariously through your vids. Even while I liveaboard.
Sorry to be Captain Obvious but how much are the inflatable kayaks and how do you rate the stability? I need a backup method to get to shore if my outboard won't start!