Out of all the travel you tube videos, yours is the best. I watch them all. I keep looking to see if there's a new one, but I guess your at work. Maybe soon. I've bought a new 4x4 and tinny. Looking to get a van in due course. I'm inspired by you videos. Cheers and all the best to you both. Mike.
Wow, thank you! when we get comments like this it makes it a very rewarding hobby ,we are really looking forward to next year with a couple of big big trips cheers Kev and Chris
We’ll try not to crash 😂😂😂 Such a beautiful coastline, but that bloody wind Good ol Bunnings fishing hat, you don’t get too upset when you loose them👍👍 Love a feed of fresh oysters Crab on toast 👩🍳👩🍳 Another fantastic episode
Great video. I know a guy who cooks his crays in the steam of the water. The advantage is that you use a lot less water, therefore a lot less gas, and steam is hotter than the boiling water. He sits the crays on a rack he made inside the cooking pot above the water level. Another advantage is that any muck that oozes from them whilst cooking, drops into the water, and the crays/crabs aren't cooking in a dirty slurry. It works very well, maybe it's worth a shot with the crabs ???. You don't have to wait for the water to re-boil between crabs. Take care, Cheers.
Great video you guys, always feel so relaxed watching these episodes. Can I ask where you got your little fryer pot and basket from? Keen to get one myself. Cheers 🍻
thankyou , I wish we could remember where we got the chip cooking pot we would love to get another one (even the handle removes from the basket for storage) cheers kev and chris
Great episode Kev & Chris, they were all good size crabs. The west coast of Eyre Peninsula just seems to cop the wind in summer (Autumn is usually less wind) The wind break for your crab cooker is yours or the caravan parks? Would love to see a video dedicated to the building of your crab cooker/fire pit. Cheers 🍻👍🏼
Hi Craig I think the best time of year to be on the west coast of the Eyre would be from about March onwards it is still a brilliant area though. The wind break is quite old it was one Chris's Mum got made about 40 years ago ,never got to meet her but I think she would have been a champion, it really helps a lot cooking crabs or even doing a roast on the spit and we will definatley do a video on making the fire pit it has many uses and fits in a milk crate on the drawbar cheers Kev
Hey guys... loving your travels 👍 just a quick question re your boat motor mount. Are you going into production with them? and approx retail price? Many thanks 😊
Hi Amanda we will be producing them one way or another in the future but we are currently snowed under with a massive amount of work so still unsure if we will build these our self on a small scale or try to go bigger and catch a larger market in that case there would be more people involved and a higher cost if we do this on a small scale I believe the cost would be around $400 plus gst ,around $200 for materials and $200 for labour the largest cost is the roller bearings at around $80 for the set of 4 we have another interested party which is looking to build these out of stainless steel but that would also lift the cost Cheers Kev and Chris
@@travellingaustralia7319 Thank you so much for this information. We would certainly be interested based on these basic estimates. Look forward to your next advise re this concept! Cheers, Mandy & Stuart
we are hoping to get it some time in June but it may be later then we get the stretch GVM and GCM upgrades and the canopy built among other things we will be trying to squeeze in a trip up to King ash in the new ute this year before we do some really serious travel next year after we give up work , we are finding work is overrated and really not enjoying it so dont want to do it anymore
Coastal SA is great the best 👍 I don't understand why folks don't park their vans facing the wind , yer u want the veiws but better than getting blowin on ya side or blowin over 😮
Out of all the travel you tube videos, yours is the best. I watch them all. I keep looking to see if there's a new one, but I guess your at work. Maybe soon. I've bought a new 4x4 and tinny. Looking to get a van in due course.
I'm inspired by you videos. Cheers and all the best to you both. Mike.
Wow, thank you! when we get comments like this it makes it a very rewarding hobby ,we are really looking forward to next year with a couple of big big trips
cheers Kev and Chris
It is fun to see you enjoying yourselves. Great crabs!
Thank you 🤗
Lovely Ep guys and cracking sandies
We’ll try not to crash 😂😂😂
Such a beautiful coastline, but that bloody wind
Good ol Bunnings fishing hat, you don’t get too upset when you loose them👍👍
Love a feed of fresh oysters
Crab on toast 👩🍳👩🍳
Another fantastic episode
Thanks so much we love SA
Great video. I know a guy who cooks his crays in the steam of the water. The advantage is that you use a lot less water, therefore a lot less gas, and steam is hotter than the boiling water. He sits the crays on a rack he made inside the cooking pot above the water level. Another advantage is that any muck that oozes from them whilst cooking, drops into the water, and the crays/crabs aren't cooking in a dirty slurry. It works very well, maybe it's worth a shot with the crabs ???. You don't have to wait for the water to re-boil between crabs. Take care, Cheers.
Thanks we might give that a try ,we will just need to find something of a basket to keep it above the water level but should work well
Cheers Kev
Hi guys, Can I ask where did you get the crab bait holders from they look good and robust. Cheers, oh hope to see you both again in the next video.😂🤣😅
they are great bait holders we have seen them in Tackle word and Bcf at times these were from a brilliant camping shop in Ceduna
cheers
Great videos an inspiration to us. We are now in streaky bay because of you guys
enjoy it is great part of the country
cheers Kev an Chris
Great video you guys, always feel so relaxed watching these episodes. Can I ask where you got your little fryer pot and basket from? Keen to get one myself. Cheers 🍻
thankyou , I wish we could remember where we got the chip cooking pot we would love to get another one (even the handle removes from the basket for storage)
cheers kev and chris
Wish I was there for dinner yum your well traveled map of Australia looks just like mine thanks for sharing 🦘
Glad you enjoyed it cant wait to put more marks on the map ,next year is going to be a big year travelling hope to get up to Arnhem land
A great fun video, hopefully you survived the chilli crab cook up. 😅
Still kicking so all good tasted fantastic
Great episode Kev & Chris, they were all good size crabs.
The west coast of Eyre Peninsula just seems to cop the wind in summer (Autumn is usually less wind)
The wind break for your crab cooker is yours or the caravan parks?
Would love to see a video dedicated to the building of your crab cooker/fire pit. Cheers 🍻👍🏼
Hi Craig I think the best time of year to be on the west coast of the Eyre would be from about March onwards it is still a brilliant area though.
The wind break is quite old it was one Chris's Mum got made about 40 years ago ,never got to meet her but I think she would have been a champion, it really helps a lot cooking crabs or even doing a roast on the spit and we will definatley do a video on making the fire pit it has many uses and fits in a milk crate on the drawbar
cheers Kev
Cheers for the reply Kev, look forward to your next video 🍻👍🏼
Hey guys... loving your travels 👍 just a quick question re your boat motor mount. Are you going into production with them? and approx retail price? Many thanks 😊
Hi Amanda
we will be producing them one way or another in the future but we are currently snowed under with a massive amount of work so still unsure if we will build these our self on a small scale or try to go bigger and catch a larger market in that case there would be more people involved and a higher cost if we do this on a small scale I believe the cost would be around $400 plus gst ,around $200 for materials and $200 for labour the largest cost is the roller bearings at around $80 for the set of 4 we have another interested party which is looking to build these out of stainless steel but that would also lift the cost
Cheers Kev and Chris
@@travellingaustralia7319 Thank you so much for this information. We would certainly be interested based on these basic estimates. Look forward to your next advise re this concept! Cheers, Mandy & Stuart
When is the new v6 ranger arriving?
we are hoping to get it some time in June but it may be later then we get the stretch GVM and GCM upgrades and the canopy built among other things we will be trying to squeeze in a trip up to King ash in the new ute this year before we do some really serious travel next year after we give up work , we are finding work is overrated and really not enjoying it so dont want to do it anymore
@@travellingaustralia7319
Work the curse of the drinking class 👍
Great video folk,spent a lot of years on the west coast and I'm living vicariously through your travels.
Coastal SA is great the best 👍 I don't understand why folks don't park their vans facing the wind , yer u want the veiws but better than getting blowin on ya side or blowin over 😮
So many great camping spots
Don’t they breed bream down that way ? Novice fisherman.
we are defiantly not professionals by any means
cheers Kev
It's just wrong that you get eat 🦀 and beer just wrong
It may be wrong but it seems so sooo right