Enjoyed that Josh. Was quite crazy out there!! The waves never look quite so big on TH-cam as they are in real life so they were getting there weren't they and probably a good decision to turn back! Some of us "Europeans", if you can call British people that any more, are always looking for the quiet serene spots that are increasingly hard to come by on our crowded little island, so I love watching your channel and the lovely quiet spots in abundance. Every sail is truly a mini adventure! Thank-you very much for sharing the new Galley box and the rubbish bag idea and keep flying the drone! Mine took a dip in Lake Ullswater recently but fortunately had insurance so it only cost me £62 for a new one with new battery!!! You have to take the risks to get the good shots!! Happy sailing
What a terrific sail the first day! Love the galley box -great idea to use recycled bin to line it. Good luck with the repairs and look forward to your next sail.
Thank you for this video. I was surprise that you will stop cruising, as spring is coming now. No ! Of course ! You live on the over side of the planet ! Autum is coming for you ! (I'm calling from Brittany-France).🙂So have nice repair on your boat and see you next... season...
Thank you Christophe. Winter sailing is actually really good here in Australia but Trim needs her hull repaired and refinished. Enjoy your sailing season!
Great video Josh. Terrific content sea birds, island, fast sailing, vegetation and of course the prized piece of furniture - the galley box - with dowell joints!
It’s called One Tree Island- I was a bit disappointed about the previous day so was determined to get some island footage. It’s quite close to Soldiers Point. Cute, huh?
Great video Josh setting the bar higher for us open boat dinghy cruisers poking your head outside port Stephens heads. Well done congratulations and very good tips with rubbish and galley box.
Cool micro cruise, great content, Great shots and thanks for picking up the rubbish ( imagine if we all did the same or not leave it in the first place) 👍
Are you going to have to get a mast head light next - just in case you are caught in the dark? I am sure you can get a battery operated remote controlled one. Lovely galley box!
Yes, dji mini 2 se. The most basic but the quality is awesome. Thanks for advice prior to departure. You really need a tailwind for Broughton. Or a 12 hour day!
I have been off the water now for 7 months installing them! New videos will show that they have been reintroduced. The former owner removed them for some reason.
Great video, thanks for sharing! 😉😉
Thanks Teo!
Nice video Josh. Good call to turn back. And thanks for looking after the environment.
Thanks Bernard. I’m glad I didn’t pursue the Broughton idea. No wind the next day also makes the return difficult.
Enjoyed that Josh. Was quite crazy out there!! The waves never look quite so big on TH-cam as they are in real life so they were getting there weren't they and probably a good decision to turn back! Some of us "Europeans", if you can call British people that any more, are always looking for the quiet serene spots that are increasingly hard to come by on our crowded little island, so I love watching your channel and the lovely quiet spots in abundance. Every sail is truly a mini adventure!
Thank-you very much for sharing the new Galley box and the rubbish bag idea and keep flying the drone! Mine took a dip in Lake Ullswater recently but fortunately had insurance so it only cost me £62 for a new one with new battery!!! You have to take the risks to get the good shots!!
Happy sailing
Cheers Dave, jealous of the Brits too. You are right in that the sea state is scarier in real life. Take care, J
What a terrific sail the first day! Love the galley box -great idea to use recycled bin to line it. Good luck with the repairs and look forward to your next sail.
Oh yes, day 1 was very exciting. Thanks for your kind words. Take care. J
thanks Josh. loved this episode. great G box, liked the message about trash and that wee island looked very cool. stay salty mate, Mat & Jo ⚓👍
Thanks guys. Have been enjoying your work also.
Thank you for this video. I was surprise that you will stop cruising, as spring is coming now. No ! Of course ! You live on the over side of the planet ! Autum is coming for you ! (I'm calling from Brittany-France).🙂So have nice repair on your boat and see you next... season...
Thank you Christophe. Winter sailing is actually really good here in Australia but Trim needs her hull repaired and refinished. Enjoy your sailing season!
Thanks Josh, good work all round! Well done on the rubbish clearing❤
Cheers Gary!
Great video Josh. Terrific content sea birds, island, fast sailing, vegetation and of course the prized piece of furniture - the galley box - with dowell joints!
Thanks for that, yes, dowel joints to avoid rusty screws!
Thanks for the video. Good luck on the repairs and I hope you can get on the water somehow, while the repairs are in progress!
Glad you liked it…, maybe I can get a crew spot on another vessel. Thanks for leaving a comment. J
That was really interesting! Which island did you land on?
It’s called One Tree Island- I was a bit disappointed about the previous day so was determined to get some island footage. It’s quite close to Soldiers Point. Cute, huh?
Great video Josh setting the bar higher for us open boat dinghy cruisers poking your head outside port Stephens heads. Well done congratulations and very good tips with rubbish and galley box.
Glad you enjoyed it Stephen. Take care, Josh
Nice Josh.. as always..
Appreciate that. Cheers Mitch.
Nice galley box. Thanks for tips and tricks. Leachate! Eeew.
Ha, a scientific name for bin juice, well done!
@@DinghyCruisingTrim Ha ha . Yeah, I work in a lab and we test landfill leachate. Eeew. Enough to peel paint.
Cool micro cruise, great content, Great shots and thanks for picking up the rubbish ( imagine if we all did the same or not leave it in the first place) 👍
Exactly! Thanks for your comment.
Great video from the other side of the planet.
Thanks for visiting Australia. Please come again.
Cool episode
Thanks! Take care, Josh
Fantastic Josh....Broughton in that wind...brave man. I love your galley box and a new drone, it makes all the difference, what brand?, cheers Paul
Same as last one. Dji mini 2 se. Basic but gets great results. Happy to come film KL while Trim is on the hard. J
Great reminder about the rubbish. Grt galley box too.
We all need to do our bit!. Thanks for watching.
Are you going to have to get a mast head light next - just in case you are caught in the dark? I am sure you can get a battery operated remote controlled one. Lovely galley box!
I might look at the Anaconda temporary light. It should only be a sometimes thing!
Thanks Gary. You will have to supply the videos from here on in!
Good to see you back on YT. Nice rubbish bag idea, will copy.
Glad you found it helpful. Bin juice…. Ewww.
Well done Josh, great video and good advice.
Thanks Chris, glad you enjoyed it. Take care, J
Hey Josh nice video and you’re back to drone work.DJI ?or something else?Shame about Broughton but that’s sailing!
Cheers Bruce
Yes, dji mini 2 se. The most basic but the quality is awesome. Thanks for advice prior to departure. You really need a tailwind for Broughton. Or a 12 hour day!
Great video Josh. Where did you get your sails. Im looking for a new set and yours look good.
Ben Gemmell. He is a professional sailmaker and dinghy sailor. I will message you his number.
Nice video I really enjoyed it, see you when you start posting again.
Thanks for the visit! Josh
I noticed your navigator doesn't have any rub rails. Do you ever miss them?
I have been off the water now for 7 months installing them! New videos will show that they have been reintroduced. The former owner removed them for some reason.
What are the dimensions of your galley box? I'm trying to design one.
Hi, contact me at dinghycruisingkingfisher@gmail.com and I will give you a detailed response about dimensions and why I chose them.
Do you ever worry about sharks if it flips?
Not really but I would not spend any longer in the water than I needed to!