I like the dichotomy of the two voices! You've obviously had some public speaking before in your past? And with your lovely first mate speaking English as her second language provides a wonderful audio treat! Goodonyas...go get'm tiger (s)!
Thanks Scott! Yes, I have played sales engineer in my past demoing software, and ran a small web dev company which is how I met Darina. Really appreciate the comment and the subscribe.
I have to say Captain...your 'eye balls' at the 4:30 mark says it all about your 'white knuckle' Chicago River experience. It's an amazing 'one-of-a-kind' experience. Can't wait to see y'all's reaction to the Tenn-Tom locks - there's one that drops [or lifts] about 85 feet...the locks are 110 feet wide and 600 feet long. Anyhoo...enjoyed the video - thanks for sharing. Safe travels. Cheers...
Hi Brian Thanks for the comment. The lockmasters we have encountered so far want you tied fast to the midships cleat with the line looped around the bollard. That's why we stand at either end of the boat, to be ready to jump and untie the cleat if something goes wrong. I'd prefer to be looped around the cleat and standing there ready to untie myself!
Hello Driver5 thanks for your continued support! If you follow Yorksie on Facebook facebook.com/yorksie.robbins5 we cross post the video releases there. I'm not on Facebook, but Yorksie is :)
I like the dichotomy of the two voices! You've obviously had some public speaking before in your past? And with your lovely first mate speaking English as her second language provides a wonderful audio treat! Goodonyas...go get'm tiger (s)!
Thanks Scott! Yes, I have played sales engineer in my past demoing software, and ran a small web dev company which is how I met Darina. Really appreciate the comment and the subscribe.
@@theadventuresofyorksieandme my pleasure...keep up the good work!
I have to say Captain...your 'eye balls' at the 4:30 mark says it all about your 'white knuckle' Chicago River experience. It's an amazing 'one-of-a-kind' experience. Can't wait to see y'all's reaction to the Tenn-Tom locks - there's one that drops [or lifts] about 85 feet...the locks are 110 feet wide and 600 feet long. Anyhoo...enjoyed the video - thanks for sharing. Safe travels. Cheers...
great video, love this stretch of the river!
Thanks Forrest. Its over way too quickly!
If you must visit Chicago you found a great way to do it. 😊
Agree 100%. We are small town people, not big city people.
There is no way I can go that route with my cruiser 😮
you NEVER tie a boat to a bollard. if it sticks and doesn't move it will either lift your boat out of the water or sink it.
Hi Brian
Thanks for the comment. The lockmasters we have encountered so far want you tied fast to the midships cleat with the line looped around the bollard. That's why we stand at either end of the boat, to be ready to jump and untie the cleat if something goes wrong.
I'd prefer to be looped around the cleat and standing there ready to untie myself!
Yorksie TH-cam is doing a horrible job of telling me you guys put out new videos 😢
Hello Driver5 thanks for your continued support!
If you follow Yorksie on Facebook facebook.com/yorksie.robbins5 we cross post the video releases there. I'm not on Facebook, but Yorksie is :)
@@theadventuresofyorksieandme I got kicked off of Facebook 😁