As always a wonderful video. The boat looks great. Looking at the stairs reminds me that in a few weeks we will be in Maine and back to stairs. As always you make me hungry with the dinners you do so well. Enjoy and thanks for sharing.
Angelo! We were wondering if you had gone back to Maine for Thanksgiving, or if you were waiting for Christmas. Stay warm up there!❄️ Thanks for watching. 💛
Is the issue with it being brittle that it is more likely to break if under a lot of load? Or more that it has lost its stretchiness/elasticity so less effective as a bridal? I don’t know much about assessing when to replace old ropes/lines.
Both! We’ve heard a good rule of thumb for full time cruisers is is to replace your bridle every ~3yrs… So we are past due😅 I’ll take a close up video of our old one when it’s out of the water, it’s very obvious!
As always a wonderful video. The boat looks great. Looking at the stairs reminds me that in a few weeks we will be in Maine and back to stairs. As always you make me hungry with the dinners you do so well. Enjoy and thanks for sharing.
Angelo! We were wondering if you had gone back to Maine for Thanksgiving, or if you were waiting for Christmas. Stay warm up there!❄️ Thanks for watching. 💛
@@HollyandRay we only go for Christmas and then end of May usually.
another great video - thanks
Thanks, Ed! ☺️
moored in st anne doing brightwork..lifes good!
So true! ❤️
Is the issue with it being brittle that it is more likely to break if under a lot of load? Or more that it has lost its stretchiness/elasticity so less effective as a bridal? I don’t know much about assessing when to replace old ropes/lines.
Both! We’ve heard a good rule of thumb for full time cruisers is is to replace your bridle every ~3yrs… So we are past due😅 I’ll take a close up video of our old one when it’s out of the water, it’s very obvious!
6:42 hehe
What anchorage in Martinique is this?
Sainte Anne!