Paul!!Smitty here, West Virgina, USA in under the snow again!! We can't wait the hit the waters again in our Small Watercrafts!! But we shall enjoy the solid water for y'all!!
Once again, a joy to watch: captures nicely the best of small sailing boat cruising, lovely tone, commentary, scenery and chats with others - and a feast for the eyes with all those lovely craft.
I just purged some of the youtubers I've followed to save some time but not you my friend! I love your videos, the wooden boats, even your dry packaged meals! You do a great job at conveying the relaxation of wooden and small boat sailing and you have kept me motivated on my 19 footer, so thank you again Paul and as always Cheers!! 🍺⛵⛵⛵
An excellent video. The boat show was enjoyable as was the sailing section. I also appreciate your love of boats and sailing in combination with a love of the natural world. Well done. Paul in Canada
As always a great video to watch and enjoy. I swear that Everytime I finish watch your videos I am ready to sell everything here and drag my wife to live in the down under so I can go sailing with you and your mates, nothing here like you guys.
Thanks Arthur, yes we are blessed with some great waterways sailing here....can get a bit rough off shore though. Part 2 coming next week, thanks for watching, cheers Paul
That was awesome Paul. Loved sighting the Cal 14 in such great shape. Brought back memories of when I owned one. I must tailor my Scamp to sail the Myall Lakes sometime.
Paul thanks for another entertaining video. Great editing and music to match. Finally to meet you and the other Sydney guys at the festival. Hopefully my Frisco Senior almost as old as me can join you for a RAID. Although the space may make sleeping on board a cramped challenge. See you on the water soon.
Hello, The dropped wisker pole reminded me of a sail many years ago. I sailed across a wide open space in lake Mälaren. A wagtail flew crossed my path with her yearling chick. The chick fell to the water. I was just about to turn my dinghy around to pick the chick up from the water. Then a large herring gull swooped down and snatched the chick from the surface of the lake. Sadly there was nothing I could do. Still, it made that sail so many yars ago, something I still remember,
so sad, but that's nature. The jets which practice low flying over Myall lakes were also a distraction. I think Terry was watching them rather than the marker that was getting closer. Thanks again for watching, cheers Paul
@@SailingKateLouise I would also have watched the jets. I love fighter jets. It was my boyhood dream to be a fighter pilot. I grew up under the thunder of the J35 Dragon figthers as we lived close by a figther base. In my teens I was an airforce boy. It was a bit like the boy scouts but in an airforce setting. We learnt stuff like identifying and reporting arial movements. We also learnt to handle guns. We also camped in the woods. It was all fun and interresting.
Thanks Paul, we had a great turnout for the day and I can't tell you how many people came in to see and ask about the Ptarmigan having seen it on Sailing Kate Louise
Nice sail and beautiful boats! I am heading to my closest UK equivalent the Norfolk broads, going to make one of those galley stoves - hope it turns out like yours (will it cook such interesting meals as yours I wonder;)
Great video's , it's winter here i'm in Canada an itching to get building , last boat a branch from a maple tree broke it nearly in half last winter in a ice storm so having that foot itis building a 16 footer this time , o it was a 14 ft dory , this next one is based on a dutch dory called a hans brincker from 1949 ish that i swiped the lines from um online , it's to nice a boat not to build in my mind , dunno how it will float but that's what life is about 🙂 Happy sailing
@@SailingKateLouise Thx for your interest and your video's , the lofting is almost done as soon as the weather warms up another couple of weeks i'll have the strongback in place and get going on the keel , i'm fortunate in already having all the hardware , mast , keel , oak that's been in the attic of the shop for yrs ect... shopping for planking and am very excited to get going , theres nothing like working on wooden sailboats 🙂
Nope I try to be non dairy and the oat milk tastes better than soy or Almond but it is long life and would last about 4 days without a fridge, cheers Paul
Hi Paul, love the channel. I recently picked up a canoe shell and intend to fit it out for rowing and sailing and I was wondering how your boomless main performs and if it might be worth considering. The canoe is 4m x 1.05. Any comments and suggestions for a drop in rig would be appreciated. Craig.
Hi Craig checkout Michael Storer's Kombi canoe, it does have a boom on a lug sail and leeboards as well. You might be able to adapt something similar for your canoe....might need outriggers as well. Thanks for watching, cheers Paul
Thanks again Paul. When you launch at violet hill, is that a national park? If so how do you pay park fees. The reason I ask is that I would like to sail the myall system but we have a smsll dog who sails with us. Planning a cruise of Lake Macquarie the beginning of April. Hope the weather is kind.
Hi Roger yes all of Myall lakes is a national park, parks pass about $60 a year and no dogs....sorry, Lake Macquarie isn't a national park, cheers Paul
Well that's a very good question and the answer is probably no. A 20ft with a cabin is more a trailer sailor than a dinghy and the true definition of a dinghy is a small open boat, thanks for watching, cheers Paul
Great to hear so many different sailors talking about their boats.
You have a really good balance of content, Paul.
Thanks Gary....April the 8 is getting closer, cheers Paul
I came for the sailing but stayed for the action!
good on you, cheers Paul
Paul!!Smitty here, West Virgina, USA in under the snow again!! We can't wait the hit the waters again in our Small Watercrafts!! But we shall enjoy the solid water for y'all!!
Hey send me a photo, thanks for watching, cheers Paul
Thanks Paul always makes my day when you post. Cheers
Thanks Dave, cheers Paul....part 2 next week
@@SailingKateLouise awesome!!
Your cicadas made the same noise as my tinnitus!!! Capt John
Oh sorry about your tinnitus, yes the cicadas can actually get to white noise level which is not pleasant, cheers Paul
Raining still, so I have to sail vicariously through you and your mates. Thanks for the uplifting videos.
Glad you like them! stinking hot here today, up in the 30's....rain sounds good, thanks for watching, cheers Paul
Another fantastic video. Loved the classic boats, and the great lakes you have to sail on.
Thanks again for your support, cheers Paul
Another great video Paul, and edited and put up very quickly, I just finished drying everything out and packing away the boat !
Glad you enjoyed, it I've got so much material part 2 next week, cheers Paul
Once again, a joy to watch: captures nicely the best of small sailing boat cruising, lovely tone, commentary, scenery and chats with others - and a feast for the eyes with all those lovely craft.
Thanks again Neil for your support, cheers Paul
Thanks Paul, great to see you and Kate Louise at the show. Fantastic collection of boats and builders ⛵️
Thanks Andrew, cheers Paul
Beautiful boats
Thanks for watching Joe, cheers Paul
I just purged some of the youtubers I've followed to save some time but not you my friend! I love your videos, the wooden boats, even your dry packaged meals! You do a great job at conveying the relaxation of wooden and small boat sailing and you have kept me motivated on my 19 footer, so thank you again Paul and as always Cheers!! 🍺⛵⛵⛵
Too kind James, cheers Paul
An excellent video. The boat show was enjoyable as was the sailing section. I also appreciate your love of boats and sailing in combination with a love of the natural world. Well done.
Paul in Canada
Thanks Paul for those kind words, cheers Paul
As always a great video to watch and enjoy. I swear that Everytime I finish watch your videos I am ready to sell everything here and drag my wife to live in the down under so I can go sailing with you and your mates, nothing here like you guys.
Thanks Arthur, yes we are blessed with some great waterways sailing here....can get a bit rough off shore though. Part 2 coming next week, thanks for watching, cheers Paul
Great video, Paul. I didn’t know you had Cormorants over there too. I love watching them swim under water.
Hi Mark yes I've never seen so many, go figure, cheers Paul
That was awesome Paul. Loved sighting the Cal 14 in such great shape. Brought back memories of when I owned one. I must tailor my Scamp to sail the Myall Lakes sometime.
Yes come and join us, I would love to see a Scamp up close, cheers Paul
Paul thanks for another entertaining video. Great editing and music to match. Finally to meet you and the other Sydney guys at the festival. Hopefully my Frisco Senior almost as old as me can join you for a RAID. Although the space may make sleeping on board a cramped challenge. See you on the water soon.
Thanks Bradley, easy camping at Myall lakes if room is tight, cheers Paul
Next best thing to being there, thanks!
Thanks mate for your continued support, cheers Paul
Excellent!
Many thanks! part 2 next week, cheers Paul
Another great video Paul. 🎉
Thanks Steve, ...ps the Clarence river trip has been cancelled by Bruce, cheers Paul
@@SailingKateLouise that's a shame about Clarence river thanks for letting me know cheers Steve
Thanks for sharing. Lovely.
Thanks for watching!, cheers Paul
Hello,
The dropped wisker pole reminded me of a sail many years ago.
I sailed across a wide open space in lake Mälaren.
A wagtail flew crossed my path with her yearling chick.
The chick fell to the water.
I was just about to turn my dinghy around to pick the chick up from the water.
Then a large herring gull swooped down and snatched the chick from the surface of the lake.
Sadly there was nothing I could do.
Still,
it made that sail so many yars ago, something I still remember,
so sad, but that's nature. The jets which practice low flying over Myall lakes were also a distraction. I think Terry was watching them rather than the marker that was getting closer. Thanks again for watching, cheers Paul
@@SailingKateLouise
I would also have watched the jets.
I love fighter jets.
It was my boyhood dream to be a fighter pilot.
I grew up under the thunder of the J35 Dragon figthers as we lived close by a figther base.
In my teens I was an airforce boy.
It was a bit like the boy scouts but in an airforce setting.
We learnt stuff like identifying and reporting arial movements.
We also learnt to handle guns.
We also camped in the woods.
It was all fun and interresting.
Thanks Paul, we had a great turnout for the day and I can't tell you how many people came in to see and ask about the Ptarmigan having seen it on Sailing Kate Louise
My pleasure Steve thanks for letting me share...everyone likes a build story, cheers Paul
Another great video. And a good look around Daves Cal14, I have one down here in Tassie..😊
Thanks Phil, yes the Cal 14 seems to be a very stable little boat in windy conditions. Thanks for watching, cheers Paul
Nice sail and beautiful boats! I am heading to my closest UK equivalent the Norfolk broads, going to make one of those galley stoves - hope it turns out like yours (will it cook such interesting meals as yours I wonder;)
Of course it will Steve, send me a photo of your boat on the broads, would love to see it, cheers Paul
Great video's , it's winter here i'm in Canada an itching to get building , last boat a branch from a maple tree broke it nearly in half last winter in a ice storm so having that foot itis building a 16 footer this time , o it was a 14 ft dory , this next one is based on a dutch dory called a hans brincker from 1949 ish that i swiped the lines from um online , it's to nice a boat not to build in my mind , dunno how it will float but that's what life is about 🙂 Happy sailing
Sorry to hear that about the ice storm and your boat , send me a photo when you start the new one, cheers Paul
@@SailingKateLouise Thx for your interest and your video's , the lofting is almost done as soon as the weather warms up another couple of weeks i'll have the strongback in place and get going on the keel , i'm fortunate in already having all the hardware , mast , keel , oak that's been in the attic of the shop for yrs ect... shopping for planking and am very excited to get going , theres nothing like working on wooden sailboats 🙂
Hi there. Great vid. That twin port hole jobby... was that the Hartley 18???
No it's a CLC Pocket ship, they are big in the states, cheers Paul
I've been meaning to ask Paul, why do you use oat milk in your cooking? Does it keep well without refrigeration ?
Nope I try to be non dairy and the oat milk tastes better than soy or Almond but it is long life and would last about 4 days without a fridge, cheers Paul
Hi Paul, love the channel. I recently picked up a canoe shell and intend to fit it out for rowing and sailing and I was wondering how your boomless main performs and if it might be worth considering. The canoe is 4m x 1.05. Any comments and suggestions for a drop in rig would be appreciated. Craig.
Hi Craig checkout Michael Storer's Kombi canoe, it does have a boom on a lug sail and leeboards as well. You might be able to adapt something similar for your canoe....might need outriggers as well. Thanks for watching, cheers Paul
Thanks again Paul. When you launch at violet hill, is that a national park? If so how do you pay park fees. The reason I ask is that I would like to sail the myall system but we have a smsll dog who sails with us. Planning a cruise of Lake Macquarie the beginning of April. Hope the weather is kind.
Hi Roger yes all of Myall lakes is a national park, parks pass about $60 a year and no dogs....sorry, Lake Macquarie isn't a national park, cheers Paul
Thanks Paul. Bit of a bugger about no dog. Will have to give that one a miss for a while. Cheers. Rodger.@@SailingKateLouise
Would a tailorable 20ft sailboat still be considered a dinghy? Still drawing plans for the boat I hope to build at some point in the future.
Well that's a very good question and the answer is probably no. A 20ft with a cabin is more a trailer sailor than a dinghy and the true definition of a dinghy is a small open boat, thanks for watching, cheers Paul
Is Misty Blue a CLC Pocketship?
Yep and very nice, cheers Paul
Great job Paul ,were you beating up on Phil at one stage of the sail?
Hi Bruce I can keep up with him if he has a reef in....thinking about a Sand Isles Raid as Clarence river has been cancelled, cheers Paul