Most genuine sailing people on TH-cam by far and away. Most are frauds and clickbaiters and/or have no experience and winging it all the time just for the insta thumbnails etc, not these two, proper real people and Pascy's man has a good deep solid knowledge of everything he does on board. 10/10
You two look more relaxed, Pascale looks like she just got out of high school, she was showing a bit tired on that last leg. You can post just about anything, we just like to "keep in touch". Bob in Nevada
Was thinking just the same.... they did have a particularly hard last slog though getting back for a family occasion (I think that was it). But a change is good every now and then, as I say to my Mrs of 30 years... but she's still there every morning!!! :)
What you guys have done sailing around the Australian Continent in that little boat is just bloody amazing. And to film it the way you have and share it with all of us is very generous, kind and educational. I for one thank you very much for sharing your magnificent voyage especially during lockdown and I have massively gained emotionally from sharing this voyage with you. I am really looking forward to what happens next for you. Go on, have another lap, it is only a small island…
Yeah, I started watching via the second episode in The Bight, and when the camera was set in the stern, I thought, "****, that boat is tiny, I had no idea how small it was!" And to think, they passed my home port, Batemans Bay..
@@javedsiddiqui1870 So, Have you watched them all the way around Austrailia? I guess not. If you had, you would know, it was both bloody and amazing, and, bloody amazing. Watch it all, then you are qualified to comment.
Pascale, you have aged minus 10 years with a bit of TLC ashore! You deserve it. You both look happy to be home. Unless people followed you all the way they won't realise it was 3 years of learning and 9 months of hard work to make that boat a home.
Just found your channel and liked and subscribed. You two are great together. I also watched your crossing. That was real sailing. Wishing you all the best. I'll be keeping an eye on you two.
It's amazing when 2 people can live in what's probably around 100 square feet of living space for four and a half years and still get along. Congratulations.
As a compulsive armchair TH-cam sailer who is desperately trying to convince his wife that sailing a little boat like yours on really great adventures is where we need to be headed, this episode is going to make it so much easier !!! Yes space is at a premium but great planning makes life 'easier' and when it's easier it's more relaxed and fun. And you guys have documented this so well. These videos have been a pleasure to share with you (especially loved the Kimberleys !!!!!), thanks so much. We don't seem to get many Clansmans for sale in the UK so next best option for me might be a Vega. Love these classic early fibreglass boats that seem bulletproof and have an ability to sail anywhere (with a decent captain of course !!!!).
Looked back. Been with you since Episode 5. Coconuts. It has been a delight. Selfishly hope you continue to explore and share but most of all wish you well. Thank you.
Love your engine refit philosophy I believe the same. Being green is about reducing consumption so using something up to the end of its life is definitely better than replacement with a new greener alternative. Love your videos.
The hardest part for me as an old guy when I started watching you was figuring out the name of your boat from hearing you say it. Between my lack of ear for Ausie English and the rather esoteric name of the boat it took me a while. Thanks again for all the trouble you go to to make TH-cam videos. I don’t watch regular tv much any more so I really look forward to seeing what you are up to
Ray, you're not alone! I've been racing yachts with various Aussie crew on board my boats for 25+ yrs and I still can't understand half of what they're going on about ("about" spoken like a Canadian...cuz I'm a Canuck eh!). It's a unique accent but they're a good bunch and bloody good in a rough sea. Cheers, from SY Miss Foxy, SINGAPORE.
I really enjoyed this video. 2 reasons. First, I love the work you have done to the boat. Simple, effective and well thought out. Second, just seeing the joy on your faces as you showed us around. You both looked so happy, and 10 years younger! Thank you so much for bringing us along.
Troy... I hope you truly appreciate Pascal, she is amazing woman, she has the most infectious smile and personality...you two have done an amazing refit on your sailing vessel! I hope you two continue continue your journey sailing!!!! I love your videos, thank you for sharing!
Who would have guessed years ago that you would obtain 118000 subscribers, You must be doing something correctly. Congratulations and keep up the good work.
What you guys have done sailing around the Australian Continent in that little boat is just bloody amazing. And to film it the way you have and share it with all of us is very generous, kind and educational. I for one thank you very much for sharing your magnificent voyage especially during lockdown and I have massively gained emotionally from sharing this voyage with you. I am really looking forward to what happens next for you.
I really admire your accomplishments both with the up-fit of your boat and with your travels. Super Job and many thanks for sharing with us. I wish you lived here (US) so I could meet you in person. I purchased my first sailboat last fall (1965 Person Vanguard) and your channel is the closest of anything on TH-cam that I could find similar to my situation - older style boat with narrow hull design but very solid. My boat was up-fitted by the previous owner about 5 years before I bought her and most of my learning has been to investigate/learn what was done by someone else. I have been doing my own little improvements and modifications since the day I purchased it but I fall short of anything close to your clear thinking - not enough experience yet is my thinking. And I must say you guys have done an amazing job with your Clansman. You have inspired me to make changes and additions that will improve the boat - thank you again so much for sharing your ideas and successes. I really admire you both as a couple and as sailors and ships-men. Keep up the great adventure. God Speed and good fortune.
Thanks for all your great videos, very informative and fun. I do have a concern on the bung location, Here is the scenario, You come back to your yacht from a trip to shore and you find 3 feet of water in the cabin. The pull drawer and the surrounding wood has swelled and locked the pull drawer in place. Sounds like a bad location for the bungs. I know, I am a pessimist. I am really just being selfish because I enjoy watching you two so much, I don't want anything bad to happen. It might interfere with you putting out another great video. Stay safe and have fun. Peace and Light
Sailing Uma drew me into following blogs by live-aboard sailors who share every aspect of the experience. But, it is you who keeps me following sailing families and couples. You seem to be wonderful people and I would welcome meeting you one day but cannot see that happening in reality. Thank you for sharing the adventure and the day to day experience of living at sea with your life partner. May you be blessed often with fair winds and seas and thank you for teaching me so much. The boat is awesome and beautiful. Well done!
Wow you guys are so lucky,watching this beutifull video and seeing the ocean outside and the island in the back ground is priceless, thank you for an amazing tour of your beautiful boat❤️👍
A very nice refit on your Clansmen Sailboat. It could not be done any better than what you two great, sweet, earth friendly people could do. Hope to meet you two one day. My wife and I are planning on buying a sailboat in two years and try our best be like you two living a free adventurous life. I have learned so much form you both with your logical, methodical and creative minds. All the Very Best! Jim Rodgers
thank you for the tour. i see that one must be a renaissance person of the sea to manage everything needed to stay afloat. Great respect for all you serious sailors out there.
Thank you got the tour. That is a lot of elbow grease…labour of love. Congrats. Job well done. Good pts. ya both make for reasons why..ya made the restore in the manner yous decided. Tons of wisdom/know how. Home away from home. God bless !
Excellent video! I'm amazed by the ingenuity of simplicity and space utilization of your design. When you apologized at the end for the length I was surprised. I never noticed the time!
Fantastic! At 65 years I`m just buying my first boat so this `laymans` guide to fitting out is invaluable. Thank you to the most together and knowledgeable couple on the tube!
Can you not donate some of that money to feed into the less unfortunate of the society, instead of spending on something that is most obviously a luxury. Just saying you know.
i cruise with three other sailing couples from my recliner and this channel is by far the best, You two are true sailors. the others not so much. awesome job on the refit, I am very impressed that you did it all yourselves. I hope you will continue sailing and making videos. I must agree with bob in Nevada, Pascale looks like a teenager, and Troy, well you could be her dad!!!! Ha Ha
I swear Pascale gets prettier by the day, you two are such an inspiration on how life's adventure can be done on a budget. Enjoy your break and hope you are back soon to inspire us all again.
Pasquale mentioned a water catcher in storage. When you catch rainwater, how do you purify it to remove contaminates? It would be great to have a video that talks about rainwater purification for safe consumption.
So happy to hear from you both! Like others have said, you both look happy and relaxed, and Mirool looks amazing!Please keep in touch, even if you aren't adventuring, many of us feel like you have become part of our families! Take good care!
One thing about your channel is fight always want to learn something new about how things should be done I immediately go straight to this channel. Thank you guys so much sales safe watch out for those Crocs. I'm the guy that's always worried about the Crocs anyhow love you guys take care be safe have great Journeys and I'm looking very fortunately forward to what you guys are going to produce for us thanks and love you guys so much take care be safe stay healthy
Amazing use of space. You really come up with some ingenious ways to utilize every inch of space. On top of that your boat looks beautiful. Much respect. Stay well and happy. ⛵
Ingenious solutions to perennial sailboat layout problems, always with an eye on the possibility of things failing (I am also of the fundamental belief that you should regard everything a boat as being likely to fail and have a back-up plan for each thing), and it even looks good; nice one.
Every time I see any part of y'alls boat I think, you two must get along exceptionally well....LOL. Spent some time on a relatives's 35ft catch and you wouldn't think there would be such a big difference between 30 and 35 but I don't think I could travel on anything smaller than that even on my own. Everything is really well laid out on your boat and as you've said, it costs you so little which is great but I think I'd get a bit stir crazy in such a small space. But I've enjoyed your videos and thanks for taking us along for the ride.
I am glad to hear you advocate for a "Sea Chest". I have never understood why some people who clearly have the Opportunity when refitting or building a boat do not avail themselves of that option. In addition, I am a strong believer in cooling the Main engine with a keel cooler. Something as simple as a pipe on the outside of the hull running the entire length, filled with radiator fluid, being cooled by the seawater, and returning cool fluid to the engine would eliminate all kinds of heat-exchanger and raw water cooling pump problems. I would guess that a very large percentage of below deck problems are the result of not having those two options installed. I love what you did as it not only shows pride but also a good understanding of how to optimize available resources. All the best to you both.
I love the electrical panel, so much simpler than mine on a much smaller boat, OCD-built by PO. Yours is fairly high above the bilge and closed off from spray and rain. Way to go.
super happy to find your chanel. specifically, your designs are smart and thre two of you are so clear in communication, and tidy in organization and action. I can wait to watch you sail.
"in the old timey sailing boats" > Me at 6'4 furiously taking notes for refitting my dads folkboat to live aboard - Yup Seriously though you guys are a massive inspiration! My dad has already drilled into me not to change much and just spend some time on it before deciding, it's reasuring to hear you guys say the same. Even if the ideas running through my head are driving me a bit mad :)
Well, just another great video guys. As an old school tradie I love the way young Troy approaches all his projects with such common sense and and eye for detail. And its great to see Patsy finally start to relax and be her natural self to camera, bring that beautiful smile out a little more young lady. Please keep making content, and remember when you are old and look back, its the things you didn't do that that will bring the most regret.... Fair winds.
Hello friends, it's been a while since you made this beautiful trip around Australia but it's been a while since I found your youtube. I loved your video of restoration and modification of your sailboat, you are ingenious and work very well. Thank you for your shared videos, it's very nice to see you sailing and doing everything. I wish you lots of happiness and good travels. A friend from Quebec Canada Bon vent
I truly enjoyed this video. I am a novice wood worker and your craftsmanship is great. I am going to use some of your ideas with my boat renovation. Look forward to your next video.
I once commented, “The best sailing channel out there.” I should have added, “and the nicest people.”
Most genuine sailing people on TH-cam by far and away. Most are frauds and clickbaiters and/or have no experience and winging it all the time just for the insta thumbnails etc, not these two, proper real people and Pascy's man has a good deep solid knowledge of everything he does on board. 10/10
100% agreed
Yeah, they're pretty cool
They are indeed this generations true successors to Jules and Suzie on SV Emerald Steel. I cannot say enough good things about all of them.
I agree. Genuine sailing folk
This is my favourite episode of Cribs!
There’s no useless content on your channel. It’s always great. Thank you Troy and Pascale.
Is there such a thing as useless content? I think not.
You two look more relaxed, Pascale looks like she just got out of high school, she was showing a bit tired on that last leg. You can post just about anything, we just like to "keep in touch". Bob in Nevada
Was thinking just the same.... they did have a particularly hard last slog though getting back for a family occasion (I think that was it). But a change is good every now and then, as I say to my Mrs of 30 years... but she's still there every morning!!! :)
@@AthelstanEngland Amusingly inappropriate 😉
@@davidharlem6824 lol cheers buddy.
What you guys have done sailing around the Australian Continent in that little boat is just bloody amazing. And to film it the way you have and share it with all of us is very generous, kind and educational. I for one thank you very much for sharing your magnificent voyage especially during lockdown and I have massively gained emotionally from sharing this voyage with you. I am really looking forward to what happens next for you. Go on, have another lap, it is only a small island…
"it is only a small island…" lol !
agreed
Yeah, I started watching via the second episode in The Bight, and when the camera was set in the stern, I thought, "****, that boat is tiny, I had no idea how small it was!" And to think, they passed my home port, Batemans Bay..
It can either be bloody or amazing not both.
@@javedsiddiqui1870 So, Have you watched them all the way around Austrailia? I guess not. If you had, you would know, it was both bloody and amazing, and, bloody amazing. Watch it all, then you are qualified to comment.
Saudações do Brasil
And here I was feeling sorry for myself because the grand voyage was over...Then Yay !!! another Free Range Sailing video !!!
Pascale, you have aged minus 10 years with a bit of TLC ashore! You deserve it. You both look happy to be home. Unless people followed you all the way they won't realise it was 3 years of learning and 9 months of hard work to make that boat a home.
Just found your channel and liked and subscribed.
You two are great together. I also watched your crossing. That was real sailing. Wishing you all the best. I'll be keeping an eye on you two.
Absolutely brilliant, beautiful and practical. You did a great job on the old girl!
The best people to demonstrate the Freedom to take Responsibility for Themselves.
& who could make high end narrations of all or anything!! Briiliant.
I thought the length of the video was just fine, it looks nice and cozy inside now.
It's amazing when 2 people can live in what's probably around 100 square feet of living space for four and a half years and still get along. Congratulations.
I’ve said it before,but I’ll reinforce what I said.It’s a beaut little boat,you can be proud of the work you’ve done with the refit,best wishes 🙂
Appreciated the tour! Keep in touch when you can! Everything of the very best, Shaun in Cape Town.
I thoroughly enjoyed the tour. I am living vicariously through you so please enjoy yourselves as much as possible.
She looks beautiful!
As a compulsive armchair TH-cam sailer who is desperately trying to convince his wife that sailing a little boat like yours on really great adventures is where we need to be headed, this episode is going to make it so much easier !!! Yes space is at a premium but great planning makes life 'easier' and when it's easier it's more relaxed and fun. And you guys have documented this so well. These videos have been a pleasure to share with you (especially loved the Kimberleys !!!!!), thanks so much.
We don't seem to get many Clansmans for sale in the UK so next best option for me might be a Vega. Love these classic early fibreglass boats that seem bulletproof and have an ability to sail anywhere (with a decent captain of course !!!!).
Looked back. Been with you since Episode 5. Coconuts. It has been a delight. Selfishly hope you continue to explore and share but most of all wish you well. Thank you.
Love your engine refit philosophy
I believe the same. Being green is about reducing consumption so using something up to the end of its life is definitely better than replacement with a new greener alternative.
Love your videos.
The hardest part for me as an old guy when I started watching you was figuring out the name of your boat from hearing you say it. Between my lack of ear for Ausie English and the rather esoteric name of the boat it took me a while. Thanks again for all the trouble you go to to make TH-cam videos. I don’t watch regular tv much any more so I really look forward to seeing what you are up to
Spelled Mirrool, after a town in New South Wales.
Ray, you're not alone! I've been racing yachts with various Aussie crew on board my boats for 25+ yrs and I still can't understand half of what they're going on about ("about" spoken like a Canadian...cuz I'm a Canuck eh!). It's a unique accent but they're a good bunch and bloody good in a rough sea. Cheers, from SY Miss Foxy, SINGAPORE.
Fine Business!!! CHEERS from Westcoast Canada!
Excellent to have beacon in you life preserver...I know that biscuits just get to moist after hours of floating
Love the new look of the boat and you both look great, rested and happy.
I really enjoyed this video. 2 reasons. First, I love the work you have done to the boat. Simple, effective and well thought out. Second, just seeing the joy on your faces as you showed us around. You both looked so happy, and 10 years younger! Thank you so much for bringing us along.
YOU TWO are AWESOME LOVED the WOLE Ride THANKS for Sharing your Wonderful world👍👍👍👍😍 From Start to Finish it has Been an Amazing Ride
Troy... I hope you truly appreciate Pascal, she is amazing woman, she has the most infectious smile and personality...you two have done an amazing refit on your sailing vessel! I hope you two continue continue your journey sailing!!!! I love your videos, thank you for sharing!
Who would have guessed years ago that you would obtain 118000 subscribers, You must be doing something correctly. Congratulations and keep up the good work.
Your craftsmanship is impecable.Marool is a credit to you both.Also your content on your channel is first class .Keep up the great work.
Great job. 👍🏻👍🏻
beautiful home you've created
Hello my friends, I have to agree with Bob from Nevada. You keep posting these videos and Bill from Texas will keep watching. Stay Thirsty my friends.
What you guys have done sailing around the Australian Continent in that little boat is just bloody amazing. And to film it the way you have and share it with all of us is very generous, kind and educational. I for one thank you very much for sharing your magnificent voyage especially during lockdown and I have massively gained emotionally from sharing this voyage with you. I am really looking forward to what happens next for you.
I would leave more comments but everyone has already said it! Great 👍 job I'm so jealous. Happy Sailing 😊
Best Clansman on the planet. Love your work.
I really admire your accomplishments both with the up-fit of your boat and with your travels. Super Job and many thanks for sharing with us. I wish you lived here (US) so I could meet you in person. I purchased my first sailboat last fall (1965 Person Vanguard) and your channel is the closest of anything on TH-cam that I could find similar to my situation - older style boat with narrow hull design but very solid. My boat was up-fitted by the previous owner about 5 years before I bought her and most of my learning has been to investigate/learn what was done by someone else. I have been doing my own little improvements and modifications since the day I purchased it but I fall short of anything close to your clear thinking - not enough experience yet is my thinking. And I must say you guys have done an amazing job with your Clansman. You have inspired me to make changes and additions that will improve the boat - thank you again so much for sharing your ideas and successes. I really admire you both as a couple and as sailors and ships-men. Keep up the great adventure. God Speed and good fortune.
Thanks for all your great videos, very informative and fun. I do have a concern on the bung location, Here is the scenario, You come back to your yacht from a trip to shore and you find 3 feet of water in the cabin. The pull drawer and the surrounding wood has swelled and locked the pull drawer in place. Sounds like a bad location for the bungs. I know, I am a pessimist. I am really just being selfish because I enjoy watching you two so much, I don't want anything bad to happen. It might interfere with you putting out another great video. Stay safe and have fun. Peace and Light
Not many people will be foiled by a 6mm piece of plywood if their boat is sinking.
Sailing Uma drew me into following blogs by live-aboard sailors who share every aspect of the experience. But, it is you who keeps me following sailing families and couples. You seem to be wonderful people and I would welcome meeting you one day but cannot see that happening in reality. Thank you for sharing the adventure and the day to day experience of living at sea with your life partner. May you be blessed often with fair winds and seas and thank you for teaching me so much. The boat is awesome and beautiful. Well done!
Wow you guys are so lucky,watching this beutifull video and seeing the ocean outside and the island in the back ground is priceless, thank you for an amazing tour of your beautiful boat❤️👍
So much good stuff here. Thanks for going into so much detail guys!
A very nice refit on your Clansmen Sailboat. It could not be done any better than what you two great, sweet, earth friendly people could do. Hope to meet you two one day. My wife and I are planning on buying a sailboat in two years and try our best be like you two living a free adventurous life. I have learned so much form you both with your logical, methodical and creative minds. All the Very Best! Jim Rodgers
Great tour guys. You have done an amazing job refitting the old gal.
thank you for the tour. i see that one must be a renaissance person of the sea to manage everything needed to stay afloat. Great respect for all you serious sailors out there.
Whoah!! unsophisticated? maybe! but you two are absolute class ,,,, 'have watched, in awe, your adventures WOW!! amazing.
Thank you got the tour.
That is a lot of elbow grease…labour of love.
Congrats.
Job well done. Good pts. ya both make for reasons why..ya made the restore in the manner yous decided.
Tons of wisdom/know how.
Home away from home.
God bless !
Dave Harlem summed it up succinctly. Well done guys.
Just Spectacular! You two did a exceptional job overhauling and improving that old sailboat, an oldie but a goodie for sure. Congratulations!👏🏻🙏🏻✊🏻💕
Excellent video! I'm amazed by the ingenuity of simplicity and space utilization of your design. When you apologized at the end for the length I was surprised. I never noticed the time!
Form and function……both boxes ticked 👌🏼
Nice job guys
You gave me some great ideas on building a camp trailer to pull behind my truck. THANKS!
Fantastic! At 65 years I`m just buying my first boat so this `laymans` guide to fitting out is invaluable. Thank you to the most together and knowledgeable couple on the tube!
Can you not donate some of that money to feed into the less unfortunate of the society, instead of spending on something that is most obviously a luxury. Just saying you know.
i cruise with three other sailing couples from my recliner and this channel is by far the best, You two are true sailors. the others not so much. awesome job on the refit, I am very impressed that you did it all yourselves. I hope you will continue sailing and making videos. I must agree with bob in Nevada, Pascale looks like a teenager, and Troy, well you could be her dad!!!! Ha Ha
I swear Pascale gets prettier by the day, you two are such an inspiration on how life's adventure can be done on a budget. Enjoy your break and hope you are back soon to inspire us all again.
Ok this is video number 57 of my "I want to buy 2 Free Range Sailing hoodies" campaign
Cheers
Matt
Pasquale mentioned a water catcher in storage. When you catch rainwater, how do you purify it to remove contaminates? It would be great to have a video that talks about rainwater purification for safe consumption.
So happy to hear from you both! Like others have said, you both look happy and relaxed, and Mirool looks amazing!Please keep in touch, even if you aren't adventuring, many of us feel like you have become part of our families!
Take good care!
One thing about your channel is fight always want to learn something new about how things should be done I immediately go straight to this channel. Thank you guys so much sales safe watch out for those Crocs. I'm the guy that's always worried about the Crocs anyhow love you guys take care be safe have great Journeys and I'm looking very fortunately forward to what you guys are going to produce for us thanks and love you guys so much take care be safe stay healthy
Just a ton of clever low tech ideas!! 🎖❤
Amazing use of space. You really come up with some ingenious ways to utilize every inch of space. On top of that your boat looks beautiful. Much respect. Stay well and happy. ⛵
The high quality of your videos, and the pleasant, consistent and straightforward presentation is remarkable!
Ingenious solutions to perennial sailboat layout problems, always with an eye on the possibility of things failing (I am also of the fundamental belief that you should regard everything a boat as being likely to fail and have a back-up plan for each thing), and it even looks good; nice one.
That was a really good video. Very comprehensive and certainly not boring.
Thank you 👍.
Great job! Lots of coverage packed into 30 minutes.
I followed your refit, and it's great to see how practical, and attractive it turned out. A lovely couple, and a lovely boat, great videos.
Boat looks awesome. I'm doing a complete rebuild now! Not easy, but worth it if you want a custom home.
Neat, clean and efficient. Just like you guys. I watched the whole refit. Impressive. Again, just like...........
Very inspirational. Makes me want to do up an old boat.
Every time I see any part of y'alls boat I think, you two must get along exceptionally well....LOL. Spent some time on a relatives's 35ft catch and you wouldn't think there would be such a big difference between 30 and 35 but I don't think I could travel on anything smaller than that even on my own. Everything is really well laid out on your boat and as you've said, it costs you so little which is great but I think I'd get a bit stir crazy in such a small space. But I've enjoyed your videos and thanks for taking us along for the ride.
It’s unreal how much you accomplished in the last refit. Kudos. BTW, I really enjoyed this video. Sharing in the USA.
Great refit! Can't believe you did it in such a short time. I hope you enjoy it for many years to come.
You two win the couple's "Shop Teachers of The Year" award. Please pass on your knowledge to the younger generation when you can 👍❤
I am glad to hear you advocate for a "Sea Chest". I have never understood why some people who clearly have the Opportunity when refitting or building a boat do not avail themselves of that option. In addition, I am a strong believer in cooling the Main engine with a keel cooler. Something as simple as a pipe on the outside of the hull running the entire length, filled with radiator fluid, being cooled by the seawater, and returning cool fluid to the engine would eliminate all kinds of heat-exchanger and raw water cooling pump problems.
I would guess that a very large percentage of below deck problems are the result of not having those two options installed.
I love what you did as it not only shows pride but also a good understanding of how to optimize available resources.
All the best to you both.
Keel cooling is the best system if it is designed well to bleed air out of it and a nightmare if it isn't!
Beautiful, creative refit solutions. Excellent video!
Great job. Quite an amazing the transformation. Worth more now than when you bought it.
Thank you for the tour. You have both done such a fine job!
Thank you. You have both done a fabulous job of getting the most of your small space. Very cleaver!
I love the electrical panel, so much simpler than mine on a much smaller boat, OCD-built by PO. Yours is fairly high above the bilge and closed off from spray and rain. Way to go.
super happy to find your chanel. specifically, your designs are smart and thre two of you are so clear in communication, and tidy in organization and action. I can wait to watch you sail.
Beautiful yacht. Great work, congrats👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏🍺
you are a lucky man dude. good looking loving missus.... well done!!!!!!!
Wow! Just Wow!! So many simple yet very effective solutions.
Very well presented too. 👍👍
Thank you for sharing your experience and all the efforts to do so! Much ✊🏼
"in the old timey sailing boats" > Me at 6'4 furiously taking notes for refitting my dads folkboat to live aboard - Yup
Seriously though you guys are a massive inspiration! My dad has already drilled into me not to change much and just spend some time on it before deciding, it's reasuring to hear you guys say the same. Even if the ideas running through my head are driving me a bit mad :)
Wow...the work and planning that went into this... ingenious...
You guys are great communicators, among many other things! Cheers
You both look rested. Excellent job on the tour video. Keep the videos coming.
Well, just another great video guys. As an old school tradie I love the way young Troy approaches all his projects with such common sense and and eye for detail. And its great to see Patsy finally start to relax and be her natural self to camera, bring that beautiful smile out a little more young lady. Please keep making content, and remember when you are old and look back, its the things you didn't do that that will bring the most regret.... Fair winds.
Kudos for a handsome and well laid out interior. And ship shape!
Hello friends, it's been a while since you made this beautiful trip around Australia but it's been a while since I found your youtube.
I loved your video of restoration and modification of your sailboat, you are ingenious and work very well.
Thank you for your shared videos, it's very nice to see you sailing and doing everything. I wish you lots of happiness and good travels. A friend from Quebec Canada Bon vent
great idea having shutoff everywhere especially the head
I am in love with your boat. You have made it so convenient and cosy!
It must have took a lllllllllot of time to list all the episodes and time slots for the various subjects. Thank you for the work.
I truly enjoyed this video. I am a novice wood worker and your craftsmanship is great. I am going to use some of your ideas with my boat renovation. Look forward to your next video.
Great to see a new Video from you two. another great one. I really enjoyed your travels Thank you for sharing 🤗🤗
The crew and the boat are looking good! Thx for the tour.
Thank you so much. You are both totally inspirational and the loveliest people.
You show that a lot of living can be done on a smaller vessel. Thanks. Great job.
I love the storage solutions you came up with!
What a pretty boat. Congratulations on a stunning refit!
You guys are awesome. Happy sailing and fair winds to you!