My wife and I spent years ocean cruising and also raised our two daughters onboard, but we learned early on that the best place for the woman is steering while the man goes forward to do the heavy work.
Gonagain yup. He's got someone else varnishing, someone else hoisting sails etc. The aft part of the boat is a very comfortable place for someone who's gotten used to having others do the job.. I wouldn't be surprised if he occasionally goes to the gym instead of doing his bit at home or on the boat.. with a PT of course, who can do the heavy lifting..
Hi, Richard, it's nice to see a man who lets his wife get involved with the sailing part. Louise I can see you really enjoy the boat. I wish you both many happy sailing days together.
I can view this amazing report over-and-over... seeing something sparkling somehow evading my attention before.. like scene at time 10:02.. this is a good shot that shows the richness of a touch of common white paint here and there.. of which was the case with my Tug, how I tired of all the wood with it's capability to shout .. 'darkness' ... and how the white pops out the natural wood grain . So,here's to beautiful boats and all they bring !
Yes, huge thanks to Louise,Richard,and to you Richard G. , for stunning lens work.. only some of us understand the talent required to be frame-on,foot-work so smooth to the next shot,the degree of graceful panning, lighting,sound.. and the whole shebang coming together in such gracefulness . Mr. Gregson you have my 10 vote for excellence in all phases ! The lovely little bright graceful Ivy Green is over-the-top breathtaking stunning . Someday I will have a hatch sporting a center prism.. one of my favorite boat pieces / if you can pull it off.. how bout a part 2,noting the woodwork,placement and attention to the galley,salon,bunks etc.. Please !!
built 2001, already in for a refit. modern wood/epoxy technique likely stripped with plywood..... yes much classic boat. very classic. its the most classic boat, lovely CLASSIC boat.
No hard feelings, but I would have liked to see her from a ways off as I want reminding of what a gaff rig is. I'll google or something. You do this so well in so many of your videos I'm sure it was just a time constraint or such like. Absolutely love your videos , thank you thank you. Cheers
Next thing you know is that someone will equip a catamaran with a gaff sail ,all on a rush to be the first to be seen in a catamaran with a gaff sail!!!
Beautiful boat. But the skipper? He speaks of how easy it is to sail when all he does is steer and watch his wife do all the deck work, hoist sails without winches. If were his crew l would mutiny.
I used to live in a house overlooking Falmouth harbour, I lost count of the useless skippers at the helm shouting instructions at the woman doing all the work, particularly when picking up a mooring. I'd have been more impressed seeing him hoist the main and the wife deal with the topsail. Too many posh wimpy blokes in the gaff world these days particularly around the Solent, it used to be the working man's rig but what I'm curious to know is what makes certain types of women choose to marry them? The sort who wear the trousers in a relationship perhaps?
Richard mate, you come across as dead weight on board. We'd take Louise sailing no problem and she'd be encouraged to do lots more helming than she seems to do. With your apparent attitude, we'd leave you on the dock. There should be no rigid delineation of jobs. A good point of safety to remember is that everyone should be well practiced in everything on board.
Cracking boat Ed Burnett was a true master👍
My wife and I spent years ocean cruising and also raised our two daughters onboard, but we learned early on that the best place for the woman is steering while the man goes forward to do the heavy work.
Yes, this guy is a lazy so and so. Lucky his partner is more capable than he is.
Gonagain yup. He's got someone else varnishing, someone else hoisting sails etc. The aft part of the boat is a very comfortable place for someone who's gotten used to having others do the job..
I wouldn't be surprised if he occasionally goes to the gym instead of doing his bit at home or on the boat.. with a PT of course, who can do the heavy lifting..
Her biceps are bigger than his...
sexists
She's got to do all the work. He can't do it!
Absolutely gorgeous boat!!
The late Ed Burnett really had a eye for designing lovely boats!
Hi, Richard, it's nice to see a man who lets his wife get involved with the sailing part. Louise I
can see you really enjoy the boat. I wish you both many happy sailing days together.
What a beauty!
Congratulations, great boat ⛵
I can view this amazing report over-and-over... seeing something sparkling somehow evading my attention before.. like scene at time 10:02.. this is a good shot that shows the richness of a touch of common white paint here and there.. of which was the case with my Tug, how I tired of all the wood with it's capability to shout .. 'darkness' ... and how the white pops out the natural wood grain . So,here's to beautiful boats and all they bring !
Lovely couple....he loves her and he is absolutely proud of her :)
Yes, huge thanks to Louise,Richard,and to you Richard G. , for stunning lens work.. only some of us understand the talent required to be frame-on,foot-work so smooth to the next shot,the degree of graceful panning, lighting,sound.. and the whole shebang coming together in such gracefulness . Mr. Gregson you have my 10 vote for excellence in all phases ! The lovely little bright graceful Ivy Green is over-the-top breathtaking stunning . Someday I will have a hatch sporting a center prism.. one of my favorite boat pieces / if you can pull it off.. how bout a part 2,noting the woodwork,placement and attention to the galley,salon,bunks etc.. Please !!
Gorgeous Boat !!
Great boat! It must be a dream to sail this kind of vessel as a couple! :)
beautiful classic boat enjoy u 2
She's a beauty!
Great video, many thanks well done.
Super boat a lovely couple
built 2001, already in for a refit. modern wood/epoxy technique likely stripped with plywood..... yes much classic boat. very classic. its the most classic boat, lovely CLASSIC boat.
Superb boat!
My dream boat !
Nice boat and nice team!
lovely Simpson Lawrence anchor windlass in bronze !
Well, Richard's bagged himself an absolute stunner.
Fellas, get yourself a woman who does the man's work.
Well Well about time I see some one who know how to throw !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
someone who know's how to throw ..
No hard feelings, but I would have liked to see her from a ways off as I want reminding of what a gaff rig is. I'll google or something. You do this so well in so many of your videos I'm sure it was just a time constraint or such like.
Absolutely love your videos , thank you thank you. Cheers
So, the wife does all the heavy work? Interesting arrangement!
LOL , everyone seems to have noticed that.
She's accumulating experience and character. He's going soft.
I need to know his secret.
Nice!
Are plans available, where? I would like to see the lines drawing. Is it in his book?
Don't know why,the video reminded me of an old show called "Posh Nosh "??
anyone know of a manufacturer of the precious light refractor sunk into the hatch ?
Next thing you know is that someone will equip a catamaran with a gaff sail ,all on a rush to be the first to be seen in a catamaran with a gaff sail!!!
Beautiful boat. But the skipper? He speaks of how easy it is to sail when all he does is steer and watch his wife do all the deck work, hoist sails without winches. If were his crew l would mutiny.
you're assuming then that she hasn't had a hand in the decision making!
What a lovely couple, and a marvelous little vessel . Good on you dick. Namaste
I build mein in2005.a
She reminds me on my boat.i be sailing in thailand east coast.
I bet I spent more time on the toilet in the last week than this boat has done on the water in the last year.
I used to live in a house overlooking Falmouth harbour, I lost count of the useless skippers at the helm shouting instructions at the woman doing all the work, particularly when picking up a mooring. I'd have been more impressed seeing him hoist the main and the wife deal with the topsail.
Too many posh wimpy blokes in the gaff world these days particularly around the Solent, it used to be the working man's rig but what I'm curious to know is what makes certain types of women choose to marry them? The sort who wear the trousers in a relationship perhaps?
Richard mate, you come across as dead weight on board. We'd take Louise sailing no problem and she'd be encouraged to do lots more helming than she seems to do. With your apparent attitude, we'd leave you on the dock. There should be no rigid delineation of jobs. A good point of safety to remember is that everyone should be well practiced in everything on board.
And the hardest job is extending the Bow Sprit. I can't believe he has his tiny wife do that.
cette musique est vraiment insupportable!..
boats only please no human face boat details