Thank you Dan! We realized most of the BVI video we took was us picking up mooring balls so we made an episode out of it. Kind of like reverse engineering our content. 😊
We feel so blessed to be able to meet so many awesome people in our travels. Davide is now a good friend and we can’t wait to get back there to spend some time with him
Adrienne! You have such a professional voice when making comments on your videos. It is very nice to listen to. And again best music of all sailing channels! THX
you need a stronger wire to secure pins. most people see wire thickness and say ooh its what I need. Nope each wire has been tested for strength so do not buy the cheaper stuff as you get what you pay for.
Alan will be very happy to hear that. They have/had an Instagram account called sv_sandy_bottoms. They’re awesome! And they were in a bunch of our Bahamas videos too since we buddy sailed with them for a few months.
Thanks Dan. We figured since we had so much footage of us picking up mooring balls we might as well make an episode out of it. When life hands you lemons…
What a great house by the sea, amazing. Thank for sharing! Great video. Regards Buggy, Good to be back at BVI, I will get there too.....Regards from Germany
Spent 12 years sailing around the BVI on charter and private sail boats. Thank you, THANK YOU for all the memories rushing back. Loved the BVI and your videos. ❤️
What an amazing tour of such a beautiful home, thank you for taking us on that tour. You get to meet such wonderful people while blue water cruising, Fair winds and tight lines.
Put the ring on the inside, it is likely a sheet or other line hooked it . All pins and their respective rings should be installed that way such that , if possible , no lines run over it and can snag it . In your case reverse the pin and put the ring inside by the mast
@@SailingWindTherapy Race boat stuff LOL . Every ring is installed with an eye to not snagging a line . I actually shrink wrap the pin at the top of the forestay so the spin halyard can not snag it . I would not do that for a boat the mast is not down at least once a year though because it can hide corrosion , although I suppose if you pull it off and redo on your annual inspection it would be fine
Thank you. We actually didn’t intend to make a video on picking up mooring balls but when we went through our footage we realized we took so much video on it we might as well make better use out of it 😊 We hope it was helpful!
@@SailingWindTherapy it really was. We're in the process of buying a sailboat and grabbing a mooring ball (and docking) is one of my biggest concerns (I don't want to look stupid 😆). I need one of those poles!
@@mytinyretirement the boat hooks? You need three of them actually for when the non-sinkable piece falls off and sinks in the middle of picking up a mooring (plus another one for a second person). 😀
@@SailingWindTherapy SO!!!! Had my first experience grabbing a mooring ball. It did not go well 😆 . Missed the mooring line and ended up getting stuck in the ring of the mooring marker. Complete shit show. Now it's personal to get this right. Long story short, THANK YOU for recommending getting a spare boat hook...because we ended up chasing down the hook that went drifting away, almost taking me with it 😆 🤣 😂 😹 😆 🤣 😂
That was awesome!
Thank you Dan! We realized most of the BVI video we took was us picking up mooring balls so we made an episode out of it. Kind of like reverse engineering our content. 😊
Wow! What an awesome video.
PeaceAndLove
Lori
Thanks Lori! I’m sure we’re going to get negative feedback soon from people who pick up mooring balls differently than we do. 🤪
Amazing home with great personality
Thanks Dirk. Yes, Davide is a wonderful person and we’re so happy we became quick friends. His home is amazing!
@@SailingWindTherapy ❤
That house is beautiful and amazing
It sure is! And unique too. 😊
Wow! What a life and what a home!
Yes! And Davide is such a wonderful person. We were so blessed that we got to become friends with him.
Great video… as usual!
Thanks George!
Priceless encounter's...
We feel so blessed to be able to meet so many awesome people in our travels. Davide is now a good friend and we can’t wait to get back there to spend some time with him
@@SailingWindTherapy Wonderful, synchronicity is a marvelous thing
Always enjoy watching⚓️🌴💜
Thanks Rick!
Sweeet house! Might make you want to stay ashore for a while eh?
Totally. What an awesome place to live.
Adrienne! You have such a professional voice when making comments on your videos. It is very nice to listen to. And again best music of all sailing channels! THX
Thanks so much!
my 1st time captaining I hit the dock at scrub, watching you come in made me nervous, well done!
you need a stronger wire to secure pins. most people see wire thickness and say ooh its what I need. Nope each wire has been tested for strength so do not buy the cheaper stuff as you get what you pay for.
Thanks! Yes those pins were a bit on the flimsy side
Great video, thank you so much for sharing!!
You’re very welcome! Thanks for watching!
Very enjoyable. Thank you. And your guest. Tell him I want to be his first viewer when he gets a boat of his own.
Alan will be very happy to hear that. They have/had an Instagram account called sv_sandy_bottoms. They’re awesome! And they were in a bunch of our Bahamas videos too since we buddy sailed with them for a few months.
wow! what a great video. very informative and entertaining. you guys ROCK!. thank you for the video
Thanks Dan. We figured since we had so much footage of us picking up mooring balls we might as well make an episode out of it. When life hands you lemons…
Hi from Ashland, Oregon. Always enjoy your vids, keep up the good work,Brian.
Thanks Brian!
That was fabulous 😮...Thank youuu🙏🏻
It’s our pleasure. We’re glad people are enjoying it!
Love the tips and tricks for newbies and wannabees! That place looks amazing
Thanks! We also realize that everyone does it differently. We just showed the way we do it. Thanks for watching again!
Absolutely beautiful ❤
The house was the topping on the cake for our awesome BVI visit. And Davide was so incredibly kind to share it with us.
What a great house by the sea, amazing. Thank for sharing! Great video. Regards Buggy, Good to be back at BVI, I will get there too.....Regards from Germany
Thanks again Buggy!
Great video guys!
Sorry for dropping the camera😊
It’s okay, when the Admiral tells you to grab a fender, you grab a fender!
A Classic nice Italian guy, mature and funny.. hard to find, congratts!! We love it🏋🏻♀️🤟🏋🏻♀️
Us too! Thanks!
Spent 12 years sailing around the BVI on charter and private sail boats. Thank you, THANK YOU for all the memories rushing back. Loved the BVI and your videos. ❤️
Thanks Cathryn!
Wow what a great video. You folks are absolutely awsome. Thank you for sharing ❤
Thanks Mike, that’s very kind!
What an amazing tour of such a beautiful home, thank you for taking us on that tour. You get to meet such wonderful people while blue water cruising, Fair winds and tight lines.
Hi and thanks! Yes we know how we are very blessed to meet such wonderful people!
Loved this. The house tour was amazing!
Thanks and yes, we were very blessed to have met Davide. He’s so cool!
Hey guys is Lloyd from paparazzi you guys was awesome hope to see you soon
Thanks Lloyd, us too! But at least we have left over pizza for tomorrow! You guys are the best!
Really an amazing home! Thanks for showing the way you tie up to a mooring and your bridling system. Loved the video.
Thank you very much!
Put the ring on the inside, it is likely a sheet or other line hooked it . All pins and their respective rings should be installed that way such that , if possible , no lines run over it and can snag it .
In your case reverse the pin and put the ring inside by the mast
How did we never think of that? Such a good idea, thank you so much!!!
@@SailingWindTherapy Race boat stuff LOL . Every ring is installed with an eye to not snagging a line . I actually shrink wrap the pin at the top of the forestay so the spin halyard can not snag it . I would not do that for a boat the mast is not down at least once a year though because it can hide corrosion , although I suppose if you pull it off and redo on your annual inspection it would be fine
Thanks so much for bringing back memories of when we had visited BVI! Love your videos! Please keep up the good work. :)
Thanks so much! We’ll keep trying 😊
Awesome house
I know, right! We were very fortunate to have met Davide.
This was really informative.
Thank you. We actually didn’t intend to make a video on picking up mooring balls but when we went through our footage we realized we took so much video on it we might as well make better use out of it 😊 We hope it was helpful!
@@SailingWindTherapy it really was. We're in the process of buying a sailboat and grabbing a mooring ball (and docking) is one of my biggest concerns (I don't want to look stupid 😆). I need one of those poles!
@@mytinyretirement the boat hooks? You need three of them actually for when the non-sinkable piece falls off and sinks in the middle of picking up a mooring (plus another one for a second person). 😀
@@SailingWindTherapy Thanks!
@@SailingWindTherapy SO!!!! Had my first experience grabbing a mooring ball. It did not go well 😆 . Missed the mooring line and ended up getting stuck in the ring of the mooring marker. Complete shit show. Now it's personal to get this right. Long story short, THANK YOU for recommending getting a spare boat hook...because we ended up chasing down the hook that went drifting away, almost taking me with it 😆 🤣 😂 😹 😆 🤣 😂