Enjoyed watching you go through the locks. A few years ago I helped a friend take his 45’ down the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway. 28 locks. The first one dropped 80’!
As a teenager many years ago I read Slocum, Robin Knox-Johnson and others and was inspired to sail the world in my own yacht. Then read one line in a book that ended that aspiration. "Sailing the world is a great way to see the sea." Have since kept my sailing to coastal and fossicking, with flights to see those parts of the world that beckon me. Still believe what Toad said in "Wind in the Willows". Avid follower of Ran, Delos and Alluring Arctic. And Zatara. And a few others. I can share their adventures, successes, trials and tribulations and appreciate the opportunity to do so. Thanks to you all.
Although I appreciate the work you have done to make this footage available, I’d like to make a suggestion. When moving the camera, please do it slowly and don’t go over the same thing more than once. The same applies for zooming. If you’re going to zoom, go slowly. Many thanks.
Will, I google mapped every reference in the video! Loved it. Thanks for taking us with you in this journey. Going through the locks was wild. I would've loved to see more of lake Okeechobee but completely understand condensing 5 days+ in just 45 mins. Keep up the good, informative, and adventurous content. I just subscribed.
Great job. I did it reverse trip but imagine if the fiberglass muffler was cracked to prevent you going over 8 knots before pressure opened up flow of water in the engine compartment. That was my head scratcher because we couldn’t find the leak going 20 knots. Your doing great captain
It’s a great trip from Sanford to Jacksonville! Buffalo train bridge seems to have been open last few times I have been through that area too. So far great video!
Blowing out of the dip stick is a sign of a peessureized oil pan. Could be simple as plugged crank vent system. Excessive blow by or even a head gasket.
Would have loved a quick screen shot of Navionics at each one of your stops I recognized more than a few, would have liked to confirm. I will be making a similar run in a few weeks
Great job running the boat. Your first mate did a great job too, she has been around a boat before. I would suggest buying a Gopro Hero 9, don't need the latest go pro and setup on the bow, you can also mount your phone to get throttle and power footage. I always like to see how the controls are being used to pull into gas dock and docking. Thanks! Checkout Sailing la Vagabonde footage, Alina does all the shots and editing, #1 sailing channel.
Hey man, did I meet you August of last year on a video shoot for BoatTest and Sovereign Boat Club out of Blind Pass at St Pete Beach? I was the test captain for BoatTest and you were helping run the camera boat and the test boat gathering test data?
I have started my search for a live aboard and it seems like most decent boats, with decent pricing, seem to come from the Miami/Ft. Lauderdale area. How do I get pricing of having the boat delivered from there to St. Pete? I just need ball park as I plant to factor that fee into the purchase price. For reference, I am looking at a 45-50ft.
Really enjoyed this video!` Is it common to have so many unknown issues after a survey is done? I thought the purpose of the survey and sea trial was to identify these issues?
I'm sorry. I couldn't watch this video as bad as I wanted to. The way you wave the camera around in your excitement is just more than I can do. I have a history of vertigo and trying to focus while you're waving your camera just is making me ill. I'm sorry. Msybe in another video I can watch. Look around for a gimble and a go pro. Those seem to be more stable. Good luck with your channel though.
Great video Capt. looks like a nice trip. Curious if there’s a way to do a side screen of your throttle and shifter movement during docking situations? Love the channel either way
New subscriber, great stuff! If you ever need any help, I live in Madeira Beach Florida, would love to gain any experience I can, especially in the engine room, reach out and I’ll send CV!
How wise is it to venture out into the ocean on a vessel you only just took command of? I've heard accounts of people going out and having the weather turn so the inlets are a no go. That and mechanical failures on the outside that can get dicey real quick. Overall nice review of a voyage from one side of Florida to the other. Thanks for sharing.
Love your content but I agree with other commenters…your camera work is making me seriously nauseous…I don’t mean to complain, but please consider changing camera work. It feels like you are wearing the camera. Anyways Best of Luck to you on your channel
Thank you for bringing me along! It was an amazing experience.
So that was you with him?
Enjoyed watching you go through the locks. A few years ago I helped a friend take his 45’ down the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway. 28 locks. The first one dropped 80’!
As a teenager many years ago I read Slocum, Robin Knox-Johnson and others and was inspired to sail the world in my own yacht. Then read one line in a book that ended that aspiration. "Sailing the world is a great way to see the sea." Have since kept my sailing to coastal and fossicking, with flights to see those parts of the world that beckon me. Still believe what Toad said in "Wind in the Willows". Avid follower of Ran, Delos and Alluring Arctic. And Zatara. And a few others. I can share their adventures, successes, trials and tribulations and appreciate the opportunity to do so. Thanks to you all.
You explained everything very well along the way! Awesome video💯😎⚓
I can’t wait to watch this. Thank you for sharing your journey that I have always heard about.
very informative, thank you.
Great Job, Captain 👨✈️
nice job captain
I've never been on a huge boat like that the views are amazing
I need a Dramamine from the boat tour camera spinning
Although I appreciate the work you have done to make this footage available, I’d like to make a suggestion. When moving the camera, please do it slowly and don’t go over the same thing more than once. The same applies for zooming. If you’re going to zoom, go slowly. Many thanks.
Oh gee I thought it was me having vertigo.
@@Fit2beTied That’s what that can cause in some individuals.
Well said. Too many jerk the camera around. People doing maps that spin them around so you are constantly trying to orient things are bad, too.
Please listen to this suggestion. Watching your video is a little rough.
Yep, I don’t like to be critical of people but I couldn’t watch the video because of the constant moving left and right.
Great Video, thanks for all the detail!!
Good job Capt. ! Enjoyed the trip ! Chas.,SC PS: Your Mate did a great job also!
I did a similar trip except we went from Miami to Pensacola 5 years ago on my 480 DB. Your trip brought back some good memories. Way cool.
Will, I google mapped every reference in the video! Loved it. Thanks for taking us with you in this journey. Going through the locks was wild. I would've loved to see more of lake Okeechobee but completely understand condensing 5 days+ in just 45 mins. Keep up the good, informative, and adventurous content. I just subscribed.
Great job. I did it reverse trip but imagine if the fiberglass muffler was cracked to prevent you going over 8 knots before pressure opened up flow of water in the engine compartment. That was my head scratcher because we couldn’t find the leak going 20 knots. Your doing great captain
Thank you for doing this, I wanted to do this for 20 years from Sanford to Miami
It’s a great trip from Sanford to Jacksonville! Buffalo train bridge seems to have been open last few times I have been through that area too. So far great video!
Blowing out of the dip stick is a sign of a peessureized oil pan. Could be simple as plugged crank vent system. Excessive blow by or even a head gasket.
Great vid, subscribed
Hey Brother…really enjoyed your content! Well done.
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That would be a amazing job
Nice job Cap and Mate! Really enjoyed the video. I never got to take the north , St. John's River leg. Crossing Florida is a great ride.
Wow, so many negative comments about the camera work. You're on a boat, right? Anyway, I enjoyed it.
Port Charlotte is a great place for a sailboat! The water at Boca are usually beautiful.
Great video really enjoyed it. We just did a trip similar this past Labor Day weekend. Astor to Daytona with 2 nights St. Augustine great time.
Would have loved a quick screen shot of Navionics at each one of your stops
I recognized more than a few, would have liked to confirm.
I will be making a similar run in a few weeks
Seems like a fun job
Great job running the boat. Your first mate did a great job too, she has been around a boat before. I would suggest buying a Gopro Hero 9, don't need the latest go pro and setup on the bow, you can also mount your phone to get throttle and power footage. I always like to see how the controls are being used to pull into gas dock and docking. Thanks!
Checkout Sailing la Vagabonde footage, Alina does all the shots and editing, #1 sailing channel.
You have a awesome camera 🎥, please give description. Thanks
a small tip slow down on your camera movement and it will make it look a lot better.
I am not sure how you do this. I would love to do it.
So many questions from me.
Good job.
If you need any help, let me know. I am a good cook too.
Do you have a bit wheel onto your port side engine sending a lot of vibrations through the hull
Hey man, did I meet you August of last year on a video shoot for BoatTest and Sovereign Boat Club out of Blind Pass at St Pete Beach? I was the test captain for BoatTest and you were helping run the camera boat and the test boat gathering test data?
Hey Trip, yep that was me
@@thecaptainscoach I thought so... It's good to run across your channel. Looking forward to seeing more of your content.
now i know why yt has recommended the captains coach.
going UPSTAIRS ?---Topside sir
Need headsets to keep it simple?
Subscribed!
I have started my search for a live aboard and it seems like most decent boats, with decent pricing, seem to come from the Miami/Ft. Lauderdale area. How do I get pricing of having the boat delivered from there to St. Pete? I just need ball park as I plant to factor that fee into the purchase price. For reference, I am looking at a 45-50ft.
Well done! Who shot the video?
Too bad you had to go that far north just to get out to open waters. Seems like a great trip.
Native Floridian and I never knew we lochs
Decent top 10, i would split fried restaurants in a separate list. Live in Mobile.
Left off tin top.
Question, What all licenses and insurance would you half to have to do this business?? Thanks
Kenny Powers..
do u have a problem with bees, i see the raid bee spray,lol
Really enjoyed this video!` Is it common to have so many unknown issues after a survey is done? I thought the purpose of the survey and sea trial was to identify these issues?
It’s actually fairly common. Surveys can only tell you so much. Happens to me all the time.
Are there any Bluetooth sensors you could tap into the system to give you two separate readings?
Were any of those boat problems documented on the survey or inspection?
Captain, quick question: How did the owner feel knowing the boat was safer in Sanford than in St. Pete, where Hurricane Milton was approaching?
How has YT not suggested your channel prior to today?
Great job at controlling that craft.
Or should I say, Yacht? 👍👍
Nice job, really good insights and refresher knowledge provided during voyage. Keep up the good work!! Did the port fuel gauge work actually?
Nope never got it going
So going through the locks was transit from east coast to west?
your in my backyard!
do you have coordinates on that good mechanic in stuart fl.
Blow bye. Rings, cylinder damage, head issues or overfilled in oil
This boat needs some serious detailing to get it back to looking super great unless its going to be a live aboard.
I'm sorry. I couldn't watch this video as bad as I wanted to. The way you wave the camera around in your excitement is just more than I can do. I have a history of vertigo and trying to focus while you're waving your camera just is making me ill. I'm sorry. Msybe in another video I can watch. Look around for a gimble and a go pro. Those seem to be more stable. Good luck with your channel though.
What’s a boat like that cost
Great video. Question. So you’re getting 200 miles for the 400 galllons?
Roughly 220-230 on plane.
Great video Capt. looks like a nice trip. Curious if there’s a way to do a side screen of your throttle and shifter movement during docking situations?
Love the channel either way
everybody's got problems
New subscriber, great stuff! If you ever need any help, I live in Madeira Beach Florida, would love to gain any experience I can, especially in the engine room, reach out and I’ll send CV!
Dip the tank
How wise is it to venture out into the ocean on a vessel you only just took command of? I've heard accounts of people going out and having the weather turn so the inlets are a no go. That and mechanical failures on the outside that can get dicey real quick. Overall nice review of a voyage from one side of Florida to the other. Thanks for sharing.
camera operator had to much coffee
Why didn’t they just truck ship just would of had to pull the arch and props and maybe rudders pulled
she wrapped those lines like extension cords.
No she wrapped them like a homeowner instead of someone with experience!
😂
That. Amera whips around too fast to stay oriented sometimes.
Love your content but I agree with other commenters…your camera work is making me seriously nauseous…I don’t mean to complain, but please consider changing camera work. It feels like you are wearing the camera. Anyways Best of Luck to you on your channel
I've tried to enjoy the video you giving me one hell of a headache as much as you moving the camera around
Head gasket leak
Dude! Slow down! your filming is making me seasick....
Hope ya don't treat all your crew like this try MacDonalds
FYI: Your video movement is too much and I stopped watching.
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Wow! Great seeing your name here, I will be seeing you folks this Saturday, too.
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