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Vicious Basset Hound Attack
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Colter in the 5 Stand April 2024
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Colter in the 5 Stand April 2024
Whale's Tail at Breck April 2024
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Whale's Tail at Breck April 2024
Easy Street at Breck April 2024
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Easy Street at Breck April 2024
George and Greta playing
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George and Greta playing
Pistol Pit with the 1911
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Pistol Pit with the 1911
Ellla Mae Way at Perfect North
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Ellla Mae Way at Perfect North
Colter Sailing a Sunfish at Green River Lake
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Colter Sailing a Sunfish at Green River Lake
George and Greta playing
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Basset hounds
George playing while Greta sleeps
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George playing while Greta sleeps
Flying Scot - Master Helper - Raising the Mast
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Raising the FS Mast with the Master Helper 1. Prepare a. Trailer is hooked to car b. Secondary strap from the bow handle to the trailer c. Clear path for raising the mast d. Mast is moved into raising position with the hinge pin installed e. Side stays, forestays, and all lines are clear 2. Install the Baby Stays a. Connect S hooks on the baby stays to nylon strap or SS eyestraps on the deck b....
Amber on Tough Enough
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February 2021
Amber and Janey on a green at Paoli
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Amber and Janey on a green at Paoli
Amber and Janey on a blue at Paoli
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Amber and Janey on a blue at Paoli
Amber skiing Paoli 2/8/20
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Amber skiing Paoli 2/8/20
Amber skiing Paoli 2/8/20
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Amber skiing Paoli 2/8/20
People can't ride off the chair lift
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People can't ride off the chair lift
Colter shooting trap
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Colter shooting trap
Colter after his first session of trap
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Colter after his first session of trap
Colter's first round of trap
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Colter's first round of trap
Amber getting her Duke TIP award for her 7th grade Act score
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Amber getting her Duke TIP award for her 7th grade Act score
Amber driving a boat for the first time
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Amber driving a boat for the first time
Train crossing High Bridge on River
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Train crossing High Bridge on River
Colter's first solo sail
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Colter's first solo sail
Colter paddling through a water fall at Grayson Lake 2
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Colter paddling through a water fall at Grayson Lake 2
Colter paddling through a water fall at Grayson Lake 1
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Colter paddling through a water fall at Grayson Lake 1
Hidden Falls at far Clifty Creek in Grayson Lake
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Hidden Falls at far Clifty Creek in Grayson Lake
Kids behind Gray Hollow Falls at Grayson Lake
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Kids behind Gray Hollow Falls at Grayson Lake
Behind Gray Hollow Falls
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Behind Gray Hollow Falls
Colter sliding off the kayak
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Colter sliding off the kayak

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @travislessly6804
    @travislessly6804 5 місяців тому

    Hi Amber, I enjoyed your video! I was watching this with my dad!

  • @christianrogers2361
    @christianrogers2361 6 місяців тому

    So I just watched a 40 second video of a guy stepping his mast by himself using a small line attached to the jib halyard and looped through the bow handle. My boat came with a mast helper. I’ve never lowered or raised my mast, but I plan doing both tomorrow to install a new masthead wind indicator. Can anyone tell me why I shouldn’t try it the other way first rather than trying the mast helper?

    • @Z28colt1
      @Z28colt1 6 місяців тому

      It is certainly possible to raise and lower the mast without the master helper. Personally though, I find it scarey when the mast starts to lean side to side. That yellow line prevents the mast from leaning. Brining it down is less scary than going up. Give it a try without the master helper. If you find like that method, then great. If you find it sketchy, then try your master helper to raise it. For me, the master helper is slightly slower and much less risky, but tons of people raise and lower the mast without it all the time.

    • @christianrogers2361
      @christianrogers2361 6 місяців тому

      @@Z28colt1 Thanks for the additional input!

  • @lowbatteryrobot7961
    @lowbatteryrobot7961 Рік тому

    Great Video, Thanks for posting it. So in the video you talk about leaving a link to the details of the white nylon loop for the baby stays. Those do not exist in my copy of the directions. If you could post that link as well as any details as to what / where to get this strap may be useful as well. Thanks again.

    • @Z28colt1
      @Z28colt1 Рік тому

      I would contact flyingscot.com to see if they offer just the white loops. Another option would be to use stainless steel eyestraps screwed into the deck like I have. The straps should be 25.75 inches forward from the back edges of the sidestays.

  • @ronniecarbonaro9941
    @ronniecarbonaro9941 2 роки тому

    Can you tell me the length and diameter of the wooden poles? Thanks

    • @Z28colt1
      @Z28colt1 Рік тому

      Materials 2 - 1.25 inch diameter by 70 inch long wood poles 2 - S hooks - about 1.75 inches wide by 2.75 inches long with an opening of about 3/8 inch on one side and the other almost closed 2 - rubber feet for wood poles 1 - ¼ inch diameter by 2.75 inch long hollow bolt 1 - washer to fit bolt 1 - lock nut to fit bolt 4 - band clamps to go around each pole above and below the hole with the hollow bolt 1 - 3/16 inch diameter by 12 inch long dyneema line 1 - 3/16 inch white nylon line a little longer than 28 inches 1 - 3/16 inch white nylon a little longer than 128 inches 1 - ¼ inch diameter yellow polypropylene line a little longer than 140 inches 2 - small stainless steel eyestraps and 4 screws -or- nylon loops to go inside metal gunnel trim. Create gin pole Attach band clamps to poles just above and below the hole you will drill 1.5 inches from the top of the pole. Drill a hole 1.5 inches from the top of each pole and insert the hollow bolt, washer, and locknut. Run the dyneema line through the hollow bolt and tie a loop on either end. Each loop should be about 2 inches when pulled straight. Drill a hole 17.25 inches from the bottom of each pole and run the 28 inch white line through each hole with a stopper knot on each end. The outside of each pole should be about 28 inches apart when they are pulled as far as the line will allow. Drill a hole 1.75 inches from the bottom of each pole and run 128 inch white line through each hole with a stopper knot on either end. Create a loop in the middle of the line that is about 2.5 inches long when pulled straight. From where the line exits the pole to the top of the loop should be about 70 inches. Attach rubber feet to pole Create baby stays Create a loop in the middle of yellow polypropylene line. The loop should be about 4 inches when pull straight. Attach S hooks to either end of the yellow polypropylene line. From where each S hook attaches to the top of the loop should be about 70 inches. Install eye straps or nylon straps These should be about 25.75 inches from the aft side of the sidestays.

  • @Jeffrey_OMP
    @Jeffrey_OMP 3 роки тому

    Thanks for the work on this video. I’ve got a Highlander (big brother to the FS) project boat with very similar rigging. Will try to employ a similar method to raise the mast.

  • @gordrog2225
    @gordrog2225 3 роки тому

    Good video. Several Scot sailors in our club have these. I used mine the first time this year, first using the head-stay-to-gin-pole rig as recommended. However, when the headstay didn't reach far enough there was a lot of juggling to get everything done, and then I had to let it down again to fix something else. A friend suggested his method of attaching the jib halyard to the gin pole top. That worked well, because I was able to use the trailer winch to tension the jib halyard and allow the ends of the headstay to meet all in one step. While this means the jib halyard ratchet is holding all the tension, I've never seen one release under tension. Also, I've long understood the jib halyard is intentionally heavier gauge than the main because it was intended to be used to assist in mast raising. Am I missing something here? The thing that surprises me with this rig is that none of the attached lines seems to be under that much stress, even the yellow temporary shrouds.

  • @andytuesday500
    @andytuesday500 3 роки тому

    Funny. Nice pair of dogs.

  • @khb6686
    @khb6686 3 роки тому

    Such good boys