Ep5 . Catamaran Cruiser Houseboat called, "SLO-MO". A 1000-mile river journey on tiny houseboat.
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 9 ก.พ. 2025
- We are making our way downstream on the Cumberland River from the Harpeth River to just south of Canton Kentucky.
This section presents an enchanting voyage through diverse landscapes, historical narratives, and recreational delights. We traveled 60 miles today and encountered remnants of Native American heritage, colonial settlements, and Civil War sites. Fort Donelson National Battlefield near Dover, Tennessee, holds particular significance as the site of a pivotal Civil War battle.
This has been our longest day underway on the trip. 10 hours of just puttering downstream on a lazy late summer day.
It won't be long until we reach the Tennessee River and begin our trip upstream towards Knoxville.
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Enjoying all your videos, God Bless👍👍👍
Now that's living the life my friend
Absolutely beautiful part of the trip ya'll. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching
Really enjoying these videos!
Thank you for watching, Amy!
Hello from the quiet sunny Ozarks! Another video of value! i love cumberland river and tennesse rivers. hope your doing well and enjoying your day. Tight lines and bent poles!
Your videos are beautiful. We've enjoyed watching. We found your channel searching your type of boat. One came up for sale. We are entertaining checking it out. We had a Suntracker Regency 32-foot house boat several years back. We miss that type of boating. Wanting the slower pace again. We have a Sea Ray sundeck boat now. The grandkids love the sking and tubing. We want a slower pace. We live at Lake Pend Oreille in North Idaho. A huge body of water. During WWII, it was a hidden inland Naval base. There is a lot of history here. Perfect lake for your type of vessel. We enjoyed your videos. Thank you.
Thank you so much. That is a beautiful area up there. Good luck on your search. If possible, try and find one built after 2008 when they started using composites instead of wood in the cabin construction( no rot). Thanks for watching.
@@justkeepgoing thank you for that suggestion
Have you done a video of a walk around of your boat?
Greg, I do have a short video. See th-cam.com/video/joa4vSJNBL0/w-d-xo.htmlsi=OqDxqFmyoK-Mek84
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We did the upriver run thru here and stayed at Clarksville Marina. It was favorite marina of a 768 mile trip. Interesting to see it going the other way.
Hi Scott, yes, Clarksville is one of the nicer marinas. I think it had one of the lower prices on fuel also. And the collage kids working the docks, they were really great. I would like to do this trip in the reverse order, especially the stretch of river above Old Hickory, going as far upstream as possible. That would be up around Celina, TN.
What size is your boat?
Hi Rick, the boat is 8x31.