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Sailing Disciple Ship
United States
Приєднався 27 гру 2022
After searching for a boat and marina slip for a year and a half, we finally purchased a Catalina 25. This is our third boat...having previously owned a MacGregor 21 and a Catalina 22. Our new boat is a Catalina 25 tall rig fixed keel. We look forward to day sails, overnight trips, and just staying on the boat to get away for a day or two.
This purpose of this channel is not to give a daily vlog of our "boat lives" but to share our experiences, learnings, and mistakes along the way. Hopefully our experiences will be of benefit to some of you.
Feel free to follow our blog as well at, sailingdiscipleship.blogspot.com/.
This purpose of this channel is not to give a daily vlog of our "boat lives" but to share our experiences, learnings, and mistakes along the way. Hopefully our experiences will be of benefit to some of you.
Feel free to follow our blog as well at, sailingdiscipleship.blogspot.com/.
Quick Sail to Bald Head Island | Catalina 25
After a two month absence, we finally get back out on our Catalina 25 for a quick little sail down the river and over to Bald Head Island. After a hot and mostly windless July, and an August spent battling a cough, it felt great to get some wind int he sails.
Due to tide/current schedules and a feisty river from opposing wind and current, along with winds a good bit stronger than predicted, we didn't stay out as long as we had planned, but it was a good day. Felt really good to get out in some wind!
#sailing #capefearriver #catalina25
Due to tide/current schedules and a feisty river from opposing wind and current, along with winds a good bit stronger than predicted, we didn't stay out as long as we had planned, but it was a good day. Felt really good to get out in some wind!
#sailing #capefearriver #catalina25
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Sailing Up the Cape Fear River | Catalina 25
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Today I head out for a solo sail in my Catalina 25 up the Cape Fear River. While it has been a while since I have sailed up river towards Wilmington, it is a very enjoyable trip. Along the way there are several "landmarks" that I find interesting and I'll try and share those with you today. #catalina25 #capefearriver #southportnc
A Little Sail and a Little Lunch | Catalina 25
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Father's Day weekend we got out for a little sail and a little lunch. Our son and his husband came for the weekend so we headed out in the boat. This was our son-in-law's first sail ever and the gentle winds were perfect for his first time on the water. And not only did we have a great sail, but we pulled up to Provision Company, a waterside restaurant in Southport, for a great lunch. #catalina...
Sailing Down to Oak Island Pier | Catalina 25
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We head out on our Catalina 25 for a little sail and end up sailing down the coast of Oak Island to the Oak Island Pier. Steady but gentle winds make for a great day on the water. Unfortunately the winds did not clock around as predicted so we had to motor back in the inlet. Then, because we were headed up river against peak current we had to motor sail the last stretch from Southport to the ma...
Short Morning Sail on the Cape Fear | Catalina 25
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It was a short morning sail on the Cape Fear River on our Catalina 25. The light winds, along with the favorable current, pushed us down the river until we made the turn at Southport and headed towards Bald Head Island. Through the rest of the sail the winds picked up to steady mid-teens. While it was one of our shortest sails at right at 2-hours, it was really a great day on the water and we h...
Short Sail to Bald Head Island | Catalina 25
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I took advantage of a beautiful afternoon to sail down the Cape Fear River to Bald Head Island on our Catalina 25. Moderate winds made for a great sail and the wind direction gave me the opportunity to work on my tacking. I did work my way over to Bald Head Island before heading back home. While it was a relatively short sail, it was a great afternoon on the water! #catalina25 #capefearriver #s...
A Neighbor Stops By for Lunch
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Spending the week on the boat doing some reading and studying. While eating lunch one of our marina neighbors dropped by for a chat!
Replacing Traveler Car | Catalina 25
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I recently had to replace the traveler car on our Catalina 25 after it got broken at the end of an afternoon sail. The previous owner relocated the traveler from the stern of the boat to the cabin top using a Harken system. The new traveler car is a bearing car while the old one was not, but I was told I didn't need to use the bearings. However, Harken provides good instructions on how to use t...
Gentle Sail Along the North Carolina Coast | Catalina 25
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We had a nice, gentle sail along the North Carolina coast just off of Oak Island. Clear skies, and a moderate wind, provided the perfect first sail in the ocean for my wife. Our 1983 Catalina 25 handled great as we sailed from our marina, down the Cape Fear River, and out the Western Bar Channel. While this was my first time being able to sail out of this channel, the big question would be whet...
Beautiful Day Sailing in North Carolina (Repost) | Catalina 25
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It was a beautiful day sailing in North Carolina! Unfortunately, I accidently deleted the video...so I have uploaded it again. Ugh... This was a a great day of solo sailing. I headed down the Cape Fear River and out the Western Bar Channel. I sailed along Oak Island, NC a while before sailing back. This was my first time sailing in the channel...which was exciting. I sailed just past the marina...
Short Sail Along Oak Island | Catalina 25
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I recently had a short sail along Oak Island, NC in our 1983 Catalina 25. The winds were forecast to be between 8 kts and about 13 kts and from a direction that should allow me to sail along Oak Island and then all the way back to the marina. Unfortunately, in the morning the winds were rather fickle...lighter than predicted and not from the direction I had hoped. Once motoring out of the Cape ...
First Sail of 2024 | Catalina 25
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Finally got my first sail in for 2024! I had planned to motor/motor sail out the Cape Fear River, and after sailing off of Bald Head Island a bit, head around Jay Bird Shoals and come in by the channel off of Oak Island. Well, that didn't happen as winds were very light and I had a touch of seasickness...which ain't NO fun. But, I still had a great day on the water after nearly two months away!...
Chilly December Solo Sail | Catalina 25
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It was a chilly December solo sail off of Oak Island, NC. OK, it was really cold...but my little baldheaded ears got cold! This was my second trip on Disciple Ship out into the ocean off of Oak Island. And honestly, the conditions were much better. Winds were gentle but the waves were much kinder than last time out. It was a pretty uneventful sail...and even had our first dolphin sightings from...
Galley Cabinet | Catalina 25
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A great addition to our Catalina 25 is this simple galley cabinet that holds our stove and provides a little storage. One of the previous owners removed the original stove and replaced it with a single burner butane stove. While the stove cooks alright, the previous owner simple set it in the cavity where the previous stove was. Not only was this lower than I like, it did not secure the stove w...
Solo Sail Up the Cape Fear | Catalina 25
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Solo Sail Up the Cape Fear | Catalina 25
Gusty Day on the Cape Fear | Catalina 25
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Gusty Day on the Cape Fear | Catalina 25
Rattle Siphon for Refueling | Catalina 25
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Rattle Siphon for Refueling | Catalina 25
Sailing Up the Cape Fear River | Catalina 25
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Sailing Up the Cape Fear River | Catalina 25
Cheesy Taco Skillet / Cooking on a Small Sailboat
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Cheesy Taco Skillet / Cooking on a Small Sailboat
When Winds and Currents Collide | Catalina 25
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When Winds and Currents Collide | Catalina 25
Four Ingredient Breakfast | One Burner Stove
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Four Ingredient Breakfast | One Burner Stove
Garlic Shrimp and Vegetables | Cooking on a Small Sailboat
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Garlic Shrimp and Vegetables | Cooking on a Small Sailboat
Good place for the traveler but it's probably not the poptop model.
No, not the postoperative model. Though I would say l loved the pop top on our '88 Catalina 22. Made overnights much more comfortable.
What model CDI did you have?
I'm sorry, but I won't be much help. While CDI was great to work with, the only information I got from them concerning my particular model is that is is old and they didn't have any drawings or manuals available. Fortunately the parts for the newer ones do fit. Sorry I couldn't be more help.
I owned a restaurant in Leland for quite a while 😊
@@bizim_eller Pass through Leland fairly regularly... that place is growing like crazy!!
@@sailingdiscipleship6295 I know. I was there from the end of 13 until the middle of 19 have seen major changes.
Power plants Exit cooling canal is off Caswell beach not ICW.
@sallyb3 Thank you! I really didn't realize that. On the chart it looked like it ended at OCW...didn't know it continued.
I'd like to see how and when you raise the main. How far you can go up the cape fear. What apps you're using to navigate.
I can't remember if I have shown the main being raised. Typically I will raise it, thought there are times when the wind is coming from behind I'll just sail with the jib/genoa...or if I just don't feel like messing with multiple sails. I use Aqua Map for navigation...seems to work well. And I know you can go all the way to Wilmington, suppose you can go further, not sure how far with a sailboat.
Provision company is our favorite!
Good food and great view...what's not to love?!
The provisions store advertising advice.
Yea, I can't vouch for their advice...but their food (and view) is outstanding!
Great job
Moving too fast, mate. Your hand is obscuring what the camera needs to see. Also, dont need to go thru your 'i dont knows'. Just talk to how to do it. thanks
Yea, this one did really turn out as I wanted...still hope it helps folks some. Thanks for the input!
..but I really appreciate the time and thought. Thank you.
Always a pleasure watching You sailing on Your Catalina ⛵️
Thanks...appreciate you watching!
What type of keel do you have?
Fixed keel. 4 foot draft.
Did you raise your boom up?
Yes. For our needs/desires, we really want the sade of the bimini. Witht he C-25 tall rig's boom being lower, we raised it up using a Davis Instrument Track Stop and then typically keep a reef in the mainsail. May not be ideal, but it provides us a more comfortable outing in the hot North Carolina weather. That, and a 100% jib the boat is typically well balanced. If I go out with my buddie we can always lower the boom and shake out the reef.
I have a 85 Catalina 25 tall rig. Haven't put it in the water yet, but watching your videos she will be in soon. Thanks for the content!!! Ps I live on the Albemarle sound.
@CurtisGary-de9es Nice! Haven't been up there...but hope to one day. Hoping you get to splash your boat soon!
Can I get some information on the bimi top you installed? Can you use the winches with it up?
@CurtisGary-de9es So, we purchased an inexpensive Bimini from National Covers. I believe it was under $200. Not sure of longevity, but .eets our needs. It is 36" high, 72" long and is supposed to fit cockpit widths of 67-72". Yes, all winches are usable, honestly can't remember if you can crank winch handle all the way around, but really not a problem for us.
Thanks for sharing. I live the NC coast
That works well in the bay on a day sail but out in the ocean, not reliable.
Yep...totally agree! But even in ocean swells it allows me time to raise and lower sails as needed. Though I sure wish I could afford a tiller pilot.
I always wanted to see the interior I'd a catalina 25 to compare it to my Ericson 25T. I am curious what marina you are in because I'm looking for one that will let me liveaboard on a 25 footer. Everyone now demands a minimum if 35 feet and I don't want a bigger sailboat. This Cataliba is in really rough shape and you have your work cut out. My Ericson is a 1982 and I've lived aboard since 1992 and my boat is in excellent shape. But I can keep up with everything daily and I can't stand ugly brighter, or a dirty boat. I'm sure once you are finished getting g her ship shape, she will be a beautiful boat again. Last Spring I barrier coated my bottom and because I'm picky, it took 2 months but was so worth all the work. I suggest you consider barrier coating on such an old fiberglass hull. Your ablation bottom paint will last longer and less chance of expensive blisters. I repaired my blisters in 1998 and have never had another one with proper barrier coating. 😂😂
We talk of getting a larger boat in the future to live on...can't imagine living on a 25 footer. That is rather impressive! Not sure if our marina has a minimum...someone liveson a 27 footer. I have spent a week on it just fine (except I wish I could stand up), but I also knew I would be headed home in a few days. We spent the first 7 months getter her ready to sail, but we have really enjoyed sailing her since then, though I wish we could get out more often. It definitely needs new bottom paint...of some type...but that will likely be in the fall/winter. She is sail-able...and therefore much more beautiful than when we got her, though I'll admit she is still pretty dirty. Like my motorcycle, I'd much rather sail (ride) than clean/wash. But it really has been, and is, a great boat to get us back into sailing.
Looks like a nice short sail. I was curious how do you keep your boom where it is?
Not sure exactly how to answer...or what you want to know. So, I'll answer and see if it hits the mark. I'm assuming you mean keep it raised up since Catalina 25's have lower booms. When at the dock, I have a Davis Sail Lock inserted in the mast track that keeps it raised up in position. Once the mainsail is raised...the mainsail holds it up/supports the boom. Since we value our comfort, and the shade from the bimini, we keep a reef in the mainsail so it is shorter and therefore high enough to tack over without hitting the bimini.
@@sailingdiscipleship6295 thank you for understanding my vague question. Mine is held up with a screw in the middle of the sail track. I wanted to what the right way is, thanks for sharing here and you videos in general
Great video. I have the same issue and plan on using your process. Did you buy the new halyard from CDI with the metal ring attached to it?
Thanks! Did I buy the new halyard from CDI with the metal ring attached? Yes...sort of. I actually ordered the CDI replacement halyard (with the ring) through Vela Sailing Supply. Total cost was about $70 at the time. Great service. Also, CDI was very helpful as well in my contacts with them.
Hi there, Pastor Joe. Just thought I'd message and say I'm really enjoying all of your videos from here in Sydney Australia.
Thanks Mark! I appreciate it. I love sailing and trying to learn all I can and sharing my experiences...good, bad, and ugly!
I'd love to buy a Catalina 30 and make modifications to her. Really turn her into a home on the sea.
I've only been on one Catalina 30, but like it. My boat goals are simple...I want a boat I can stand up in! Catalina 30 is certainly on my list! And, in my limited experience, 30' is a good length...at least for me.
@@sailingdiscipleship6295 I'm 6' 3" tall so I need a boat I can modify and change for my size
Nice. I want to learn how to sail and buy a trailer sailor. Ive been looking into 19'-23' boats and so far I like the Venture line made by a few makers, Mariner, Day Sailor or something similar.
I think those are good sizes...enough size for a feeling of stability but very manageable. I sailed a little Sunfish for several summers growing up, but mi e and my wife's first boat was a MacGregor 21...and then a Catalina 22. Loved them all...this 25 is the first fixed keel. Good luck with your boat search and sailing journey. It is a great experience!
What hp outboard engine do you have on your boat ?
It is a Mercury 9.9 4-stroke.
How much is your slip? I have a cat 25 on lake Murray and I'll probably move it out to the Atlantic in a year
Lake Murray! Never made it to the lake but have great memories of my years at USC! Anyway, we have a 30 ft. slip, the smallest at our marina, and pay $15 a foot. Plus electricity, which is typically under a couple of dollars.
I'm curious. Which halyard are you using to climb? A spin halyard? Also, what size line are you using? I've read that the ropeman 1 shouldn't be used with lines smaller than 10mm in diameter.
So, I believe my halyards are 1/2"...I remember reading the same thing concerning minimum line diameter. To climb, I use the jib halyard with the ropemans (our roller furler has it's own halyard). I then swing the main halyard around the spreaders, anchor it to the base of the mast, and use it as a belay using prusik knot that I slide up/down as I ascend or descend.
Best way to pull to start, is bring it out about 1 foot then yank like normal
Thanks! I'll give that a try. It's been a great motor so far!
Hi Joe did I sail by you heading up the river Saturday?
Yes sir! I was one too lazy to put the sails back up...or at least unfurl the head sail earlier! (Don't even ask me why! 😖)
@@sailingdiscipleship6295 I know where the back Eddy's are and the current is not as strong. That's why I was able to sail by.
@alnoble8653 Good info to have! That current was eating me for lunch...should have fallen behind you! :)
*Promosm* 🌺
Mr. Sailing Disciple I am a Catalina 25 owner and wanted to tell you I appreciate your videos. Thank you for the work that you do
Thank you, CeeCrazzy! I love sailing and enjoy putting these videos together...hopefully they are somewhat helpful for others! -PJ
It takes an hour to lower that mast. Tops. You clearly are a man of faith - faith in an old mast, old rigging, and old lines. Fun to watch.
Nice video. Always appreciate anyone saving a good sailboat.. ❤ Cape Dory’s. but.. I couldn’t read the text. Bad script font for busy background.
Thanks for watching. I love the Cape Dory's...beautiful lines! One of our church members always had CD's. I appreciate the feed back...I'll try and keep an eye on the font and the time it's up to make it easier to read.
our first boat was a c25. #3049. bought it new in the early eighties. sailed it hard in so, cal. hit all the islands. moved up to bigger boats. loved that one
We have really enjoyed it so far. I hope one day for a bigger boat...one I can stand up in! But after 15 years of being boat-less (used to have a MacGregor 21 then a Catalina 22) this has been a great boat to get us back into the sport of sailing and to relearn those skills. Thanks for watching!
Sheet to tiller pretty simple and cheap self steering.
Yea, I've seen some videos on sheet to tiller...but from some reason it hasn't clicked in my mind. When we get into more than just two or three hours of sailing I may definitely look into it. Thanks for the reminder!
Love me a C25!
We have really enjoyed it...been a great boat to get us back into sailing. Looking forward to getting some longer days on the water. So far we've really only been able to manage shorter trips in the river. Thanks for watching...and thanks for sharing your sailing adventures!
This is a pretty nice traveler setup. Definitely not stock. I also have a Catalina 25 with the original setup, which was in the back behind the cockpit, along the transom. It doesn't work very well. My C25 has the optional but common pop-top roof, so I don't know that I have enough clearance for the roof to be able to switch to a mid-boom like yours.
Yea, probably not. I'm just thinking back to our Catalina 22 with a pop-top and I doubt it would work. This traveler goes right over the sliding hatch. I guess there are pros and cons to every set up. Generally I like it on the cabin top...unless I drop the mainsheet line and have to get up and go fetch it! :)
Nothing worse than settling down to watch a sailing video and realizing it's some religious nut
I really wouldn't disagree with you. Fortunately, while I am religious, I hardly believe I'm a religious nut. But, other than introducing myself as Pastor Joe (which I did not do here, though that is what people call me) and our boat name which comes up in the opening spalsh, I don't use this channel to teach the Christian faith. If the boat name/channnel name bothers you, you might want to steer clear of my woodworking channel, "The Parson's Bench"! :)
@connergiven89 Your comment is incredibly rude and disrespectful. The video was well done, and likely an encouragement to others who hope to singlehand their own boat one day. YOU, not the owner of this video made it about religion. Keep the great content coming Pastor Joe. I always enjoy good sailing content, regardless of the name of the vessel.
I know I'm also making an assumption here, but this sounds like a comment from one of those "tolerant" liberals again.
As an atheist, I have to agree with sailingdisciple and christrouten. I did not see any religious overtone to the video whatsoever until i came down and saw the comment. There is a time and place for such a complaint, this video is neither. great job on the first solo! I hope to be doing the same soon.
@fakiirification Thanks you! I appreciate your time in watching my videos...hope you get out soon. Now that summer (90+ degree days) have past I'm hoping we can get out more too!
Always feels good to accomplish that for the first time. Well done. Jeff
Yes it does! I would single hand our old Catalina 22, but we sold that one some 15 years ago! This wasn't much of a trip, but it felt like a big step. Thanks for watching!
Safe travels Pastor 🙏, thank you for showing us around the boat! 💚 Edit: Oh and that wood plate you made is fantastic! Beautiful design
Thank you! I believe the C-25 is a beautiful boat! Ours is finally in sailable condition...now we will turn our attention to some interior projects.
wont work under load
Could you elaborate why it won't work underload? I guess I'm missing something.
@@RevJosephWashburn Hi. You've had it going with the HDPE all Summer. How did it hold up?
@billmoree8089 So far so good. We have had high heat and low wind, so not as much sailing as I would like. I did have to raise the cleats because they were too low and the adjusting line would would slip out in high loads. But since raising them I've had no problems. I was surprised by need tobraise them.
Nicely done. It's nice to see people working on their own boats, make me feel like I am not the only one that can't afford an expensive boat. I live in western Carolina , and see a Catalina in my future. The 25 seems to be what I am gravitating towards. Thanks again for the video. jeff
Thanks, Jeff! Doing as much of my own work accomplishes two things...it is often/usually cheaper (which I like) and I do enjoy learning and doing things. I would definitely check out the Catalina 25, while just now being able to get it out of the slip, we have really enjoyed it. Not sure where in western Carolina you are, but we lived for a time in Banner Elk....that is when we sold our Catalina 22 because we just didn't use it very much. Good luck and fair winds!
@@RevJosephWashburn Rev. I live in Highlands, it's where NC.SC.and Ga meet. Peace and Love, jeff
How did your cat25 handle sailing jib only? I've got a Hank on jib so when I want a calm one sail day I usually raise the main. But I've been considering sailing with my jib.
Hey Brian, it did ok. Now, to be fair, winds were pretty light...in the 5-8 knt range. At first it wanted to blow the bow off the wind, but once I eased the sheet a little bit I had much better control. We had originally intended on just motoring to begin breaking in our new motor. This was also our first time out on this boat and my wife's first time on the Cape Fear River (and my first time in probably 20 years). I thought the jib would give me more control over the sail...figure it is easier to totally release compared to the main. Hoping we go out tomorrow and we may be under main alone...may need to replace the bearing assembly in our roller furler. I'd recommend giving the jib only a try...I think being familiar with various configurations is a good thing!
I sail my Cat25 with just the jib all the time when I’m just going from my dock to the restaurant down the way and I’m too lazy to uncover and hoist the main. It’s such a short trip. The jib gives me most of the power and speed anyways. Just a little more unstable pointing close hauled.
Ive got a honda 9.9 on my c25. Really pushes the boat around nicely. Sips on fuel too.
That's good to hear! We've only gotten out for a short time...but think we are really going to be happy with it. Starts right up and pretty quiet as well!
Some of those can always be uograded to 20hp with a ecu swap
I just got a new Honda 9.9 for our c25 have not had the chance to run it yet but I am looking forward to the upgrade from the old 2 stroke
Baby boat..
Wind Hippie's channel mentions up front that her parents sailed a Cal 25 around the world, and that both she and her sister were conceived an born during that voyage. Wind Hippie is about half way through her singlehanded circumnavigation in her 27 footer.
Wow...seem to me to be a pretty impressive undertaking in a boat that size. But, from a size/space standpoint, you generally adjust to what you uave. But still impressive!
I read about her parents long before she was on UA-cam. It was an article about him beefing the boat up and taking off. I said to myself I know those people when she mentioned about them in her video 😊
'Promosm' 👀
Well done walk through . Was looking at Cat 22's the 25 seems to really give you all you need . Thanks. jeff ( also in NC, but in the west)
Thank you! Good luck in your search. Our last boat was a Catalina 22. Used to sail it off Wrightsville Beach...then we moved to Banner Elk. We sailed on Watauga lake for a couple of years before we decided to sell the boat.
I completely agree with your reasoning for HF tools. Ive lost about 4 multi drivers on the bow for rolling into the water.
Yep...I am always amazed at how easily things slip out of my hand and into the water. Things like that never happen at home!
Im on my 3rd season with a 78 swing keel catalina 25. I have the dinette layout. Ive been happy but like you said the head room just doesnt exist. I removed all my thru hulls and glasses them up so i can run without worry of leaks. How do you like the mainsheet being above the cabin top?
Best I can say right now...I THINK we will like it! We still haven't been able to take it out. I have finished the projects needed to get us out on the water...but now we are having some outboard issues and trying to decide whether to keep working on this old 1986 motor or go ahead and get a new one. But, I think we will be happy with the location of the traveler. My one question will be accessibility to the mainsheet when/if I am sailing solo. But I suspect I will just get used to it.
Nice video!! I may be doing this soon. Your shade set up looks nice and also easy. I would appreciate knowing how you have it rigged. Have a blessed day, Pastor!
Thank you, Nancy! Yea, I'm liking our boom tent. Provides some nice shade. So, I just published a video on it. If you watch that video hopefully it will answer your questions of how we have it rigged. If not, just let me know and I'll try to be more clear. Thanks for watching!
Lots Of storage for whatknots
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Your woodcarving art is beautiful. You should consider selling those as a side gig. I’d be your customer!
Thanks, Kent! I do enjoy it, though I haven't been as active in the shop the past six or seven months. I have a little woodworking channel if you want to check it out in your spare time. The Parson's Bench ua-cam.com/channels/hJ4z72CA4m-V1Ih3buKtvA.html. Not as much this past year, but I do sell some items. I'm not soliciting, but if you are interested I can get you my email and we could chat. Thanks again!
You're gonna love that boat.
Thanks...I believe you are right! I just need the weather to cooperate on my days off so I can finish up a couple of projects to get her ready!