Our Boat Haul at Westmarine in Newport | #41 | DrakeParagon Sailing Season 2

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  • @SailLife
    @SailLife 9 років тому +5

    Another awesome episode! :) I actually stopped in Marion on my recent trip to the US. My good friend Doug keeps his Westsail 42 in Marion, and I was fortunate enough to get a tour of his awesome boat. Eagerly awaiting the next episode as always :) Fair winds :)

    • @drakeParagon
      @drakeParagon  9 років тому +1

      ***** Thanks Mads! Just a few days ago Monique and I had another 'Sail Life' video watching marathon - What a fantastic adventure you had in the states! Those episodes really made me miss Manhattan. And that 2 part Westsail 42 tour your made in Marion was awesome! Maybe someday you'll be sailing a W42? :) :) :) If you'd like then when we sail to Denmark maybe you can make another W42 tour video of Paragon! It was so cool to see you sailing aboard Jorge's Southern Cross No8do. When we take a break from sailing, working on the boat, video production, and exploring we are always looking forward to catching up on the latest Sail Life episodes!

    • @SailLife
      @SailLife 9 років тому +2

      DrakeParagon's Real Cruising Life It was a fantastic adventure! :) I hope that is what my life will be like when I go cruising full-time. I had so much fun, and I met so many amazing people :) I've started a list of boats I can upgrade to in about three to four years. The Westsail 42 is at the top of that list! ;) Only downside is that there are never any for sale in Europe. Importing one from the US is costly and complicated, but I might end up doing that. It seems like there are a lot more awesome cruising boats to choose from in the US ;)
      I would love to do a video tour of Paragon! :) When you do make your way down here let me know if I can be of any assistance. You've got an interpreter on call if need be ;) And if you've got the time I'd of course love to show the two of you the "real" Denmark :)
      Knowing that you two watch my videos means a lot to me! Your videos were what inspired me to start uploading videos and also what made me realize that I can archive my dream of becoming a full-time cruiser. Thank you so much for sharing your amazing life :)

    • @markpetruzzi4817
      @markpetruzzi4817 9 років тому

      DrakeParagon's Real Cruising Life

  • @Kazooka
    @Kazooka 9 років тому +3

    Brilliant episode! I really appreciated seeing your haul from West Marine and voyage planning. Sometime, I'd love some insight into your meal/grocery planning and shopping. Thanks for another great video!

    • @drakeParagon
      @drakeParagon  9 років тому +5

      Kazooka Thanks! That's great timing. In our next episode we plan out our recipes and provisioning list for 3 people for a 5 month voyage.

  • @kimylawson
    @kimylawson 9 років тому +5

    Your sound quality is excellent. Even while you were in the dinghy it was great!! Thanks for sharing:-)

  • @powerelectronicsguyl306
    @powerelectronicsguyl306 9 років тому +2

    Drake-n-Mo; Wow! Again, you capture real cruising life at its finest! Your vids are just getting more sophisticated and upper crust with every episode! We can almost feel the cozy warmth of the wood stove on a cold and foggy night, drying out dew soaked duds hanging overhead. If the Advent Chamber Orchestra is actually piped into Paragon’s cabin sound system and softly playing a concerto during an evening voyage planning, then it can only be the result of Mo’s previous refined lifestyle before she teamed up with the Salty Dog Drake! Director Steven Spielberg better watch out! A nerdy workday at anchorage while awaiting a weather window would be nice to view someday. We can hardly wait for your next post. Thank you both and please keep them coming. Jack, aka electricalpowerguy

    • @drakeParagon
      @drakeParagon  9 років тому

      Powerelectronicsguy L Thank you so much Jack! :) We'll see what we can do for the nerdy workday at anchor episode.

    • @anthonyrstrawbridge
      @anthonyrstrawbridge 9 років тому

      Powerelectronicsguy L Yep!

  • @jjdogfather5604
    @jjdogfather5604 7 років тому +1

    I love the excitement of you two going to a sailor's toys store and sharing your purchases.

  • @don_fiore
    @don_fiore 9 років тому

    What an excellent video, thanks! I love the night scenes on the dinghy and the interior scenes where is so difficult to get good shots due to insufficient light. Great job, can´t wait to see next!

    • @drakeParagon
      @drakeParagon  9 років тому

      Fernando Hughes Thank you Fernando! I built a locker into the companionway steps just for headlamps, so it's always easy to grab one before going go out if there's any chance we might be out until after dark. In our next episode we have a pretty windy sail from Newport to Onset.

  • @MrSmithToday
    @MrSmithToday 9 років тому +1

    I always love watching and the trip back to the yacht even in the dark is trademark of some of your videos. The music used set the scene and reminds me of times i have spent doing the same thing some time ago. Thanks.

  • @Questionmarks237
    @Questionmarks237 9 років тому +2

    I have to tell you guys, I just love your videos. You guys are a great couple. When you make it back to the NYC area... if you need a place to crash, do laundry or what ever... let me know. We are about 45 minutes from the Jersey City Marina and We'd be happy to put you up.

  • @jackhall6115
    @jackhall6115 9 років тому +1

    your videos are great and like the interviews with other cruiser/liveaboards. sold my boat 3 years ago but getting the itch every time I watch your videos.

  • @AdventuresofanoldSeadog
    @AdventuresofanoldSeadog 9 років тому

    A nice way to spend 26 minutes! Newport looks a charming place. I know what you mean about the fog at night, I had freezing fog conditions last winter in Portugal. Horrible stuff!

    • @drakeParagon
      @drakeParagon  9 років тому

      barryperrins Thanks Barry. It's really wonderful for us to hear that you enjoyed this episode. I am definitely looking forward to sailing to warmer Portugal someday and asking you where the best places are to anchor, explore, etc. It's been pretty chilly, windy, and rainy here in Faroe this Summer and even in July and August we have often been heating the cabin with the wood stove at night. Looking forward to seeing s/v White Shadow in the same anchorage someday!

  • @gldsmith61
    @gldsmith61 9 років тому +1

    Oh YEA ! We all love to shop, Love ya'll, Good sailing :)

  • @davidnormandin5428
    @davidnormandin5428 4 роки тому +1

    Although I moored in Warick Cove about 20 nm north I always considered Newport my home. Brought back many memories including freshwater showers after a night in the clubs on Thames and the row back to an anchorage to my 23 foot
    Rhodes design Tempest.

  • @richshearley8174
    @richshearley8174 9 років тому +1

    I think I have watched them all by now!!... Thanks so much for sharing.
    You are in our neck of the woods, we restored and sail a 1966 Morgan 34 out of East Bay in Osterville, and Charley Morgan actually sent me a happy birthday message a few days ago... how cool is that!!
    Hope you have a good leg through the canal while shipping up to Boston... Give a yell if you ever need anything in these parts... Rich SV Siren

    • @drakeParagon
      @drakeParagon  9 років тому

      Rich Shearley Ahoy s/v Siren, Thank you so much Rich, Happy Birthday! :)

  • @getsmart2594
    @getsmart2594 9 років тому +2

    20:08 to 20:35 now that is a trick of editing and special affects. how is it she disappears and reappears while the ncoaa weather forecast audio plays smoothly throughout but timed right at the end when she shuts it off. The editor is pretty darn good (magician) KUDOS !

  • @gustavokrause
    @gustavokrause 9 років тому +1

    Thanks for sharing! I really enjoy your videos! Thanks a lot! :D

    • @drakeParagon
      @drakeParagon  9 років тому

      Gustavo Krause Thank you! We're working hard on the next episodes. Coming soon!

  • @johnnyandcherylo
    @johnnyandcherylo 9 років тому

    Drake & Mo, great video. Learn so much from them. Keep them coming.

    • @drakeParagon
      @drakeParagon  9 років тому

      johnnyandcherylo Ahoy JohnnyandCherylo, Thank you - we will! Thanks for sailing with us,

  • @33eyeman
    @33eyeman 9 років тому +1

    Thank you! Drake and Mo
    Every time I need A lift in spirit's you two post another video to lift my cruising spirit.
    My Volvo Penta MD11C has lost RPM so the injector's are out for servicing. So I'm in the waiting part of the repair (No Fun).

    • @drakeParagon
      @drakeParagon  9 років тому

      Neptune's Toy Thank you for lifting our spirits with your comment. Good luck with the engine repair!

  • @drakeParagon
    @drakeParagon  9 років тому

    @ Norman Smith - Thanks Norman, we love taking our little sailing dinghy Wanda for day sails to explore the new harbors and anchorages we visit. Thanks for sailing with us,

  • @wornslapout
    @wornslapout 9 років тому +1

    Monique, way to be positive girl! Every opportunity in life is an opportunity to show a positive side no matter the weather or situation. Love your attitude in this one. This video was great for showing many things to living the cruising life most don't think about. Cost for repairs, having to hoof it because most shops you need are not right off the water, and sometimes, you just have to dinghy at night... lol

    • @momoparagon
      @momoparagon 9 років тому

      ***** Thanks Ted, it was a good day. I love exploring a new area to find the shops and such...it makes me feel more at home a bit less the tourist. Since we're always heading to new places, even a trip to the grocery store can feel like an adventure!

  • @varietybacon6969
    @varietybacon6969 9 років тому

    We actually sail out of Sippican/Marion on our Sabre 30 MK III - there is actually a small designated anchorage inside Ram Island - very protected! No need to anchor out that far! You could even have picked up a free harbormaster mooring there! Cheers

  • @svbluehighway
    @svbluehighway 9 років тому

    Love the "shout out" for the Kelly Petersons. Hope to see some sailing shots of your buddy boat Peterson that was with you recently. All the best! Russell & Lynne

    • @drakeParagon
      @drakeParagon  9 років тому

      svbluehighway Russel and Lynne!! So much has happened since we went out for lunch at M&M's in Oriental. To this day sometimes we still talk about that wicked cool cockpit enclosure that you made for Blue Highway. One of my favorite aerial videos is of Paragon and KP46 Exodus anchored in Kirk Hope in Ireland. I think you will like it. :) ua-cam.com/video/tW5AHm-ajJs/v-deo.html Hope to see you in the same anchorage someday. Fair winds!

  • @sailingmoraira5079
    @sailingmoraira5079 9 років тому

    I missed your videos!!
    Great job!!!

    • @drakeParagon
      @drakeParagon  9 років тому

      ivan lopez thanks! working hard on the next episodes.

  • @collingtech1
    @collingtech1 9 років тому +1

    so good to see another video, love the channel , wish good winds for drake and mon , ive been missing you guys, hey drake show us the on work installation of this new hardware , cheers :0)

    • @drakeParagon
      @drakeParagon  9 років тому

      design of modern life speaking of hardware, I'm really looking forward to the episode of where we broke our boom in Greenland and had to find a welding shop that works on fishing boats to rebuild it.

    • @collingtech1
      @collingtech1 9 років тому

      DrakeParagon's Real Cruising Life wow storm?

    • @drakeParagon
      @drakeParagon  9 років тому

      design of modern life Metal fatigue finally took its toll on the 39 year old aluminum boom - the plate on the forward end that holds the hardware that attaches to the mast finally broke from the stress. I have some pictures and video frame grabs that I will try to post on Facebook soon.

  • @Ilsabug1
    @Ilsabug1 9 років тому

    Thanks for Sharing, Drake and Mo. That West Marine is huge compared to Oriental, and I can get into enough trouble there.

    • @drakeParagon
      @drakeParagon  9 років тому +1

      Michael Howell Sugar Magnolia There's always something in there that you didn't know you needed...

  • @cicco1838
    @cicco1838 9 років тому

    Fair winds :) and thanks guy's from sweden..

    • @drakeParagon
      @drakeParagon  9 років тому

      peter verrone Thank you Peter, we hope that those fair winds that you are wishing us will help us sail to Sweden someday. As Americans we need to figure out how to do that with the Schengen Agreement limitations, but we are optimistic!

  • @cyclingwithkiwi3956
    @cyclingwithkiwi3956 9 років тому +1

    good one guys

  • @cicco1838
    @cicco1838 9 років тому

    i really love the little fire stowe..

    • @drakeParagon
      @drakeParagon  9 років тому

      peter verrone We do too! :) It's a Little Cod www.marinestove.com/codinfo.htm

  • @jameswmarcum
    @jameswmarcum 9 років тому +1

    Mo were you singing Bright Lights from Umphreys McGee!?

  • @karenherman8653
    @karenherman8653 9 років тому

    Great video, and a great "haul video from west marine. Maybe we will see you in the Boston area.

    • @drakeParagon
      @drakeParagon  9 років тому

      Karen Herman Hi Karen, Thanks so much. Since this video was filmed we've sailed over 10,000 nautical miles through Canada, Greenland, Iceland, Faroe, Scotland, Ireland, and we are now planning to sail to Svalbard. We are working hard to produce this series which tells the story of those voyages. I really look forward to the day that we sail back into my hometown of Boston someday. I grew up there, went to school and worked in Boston, and lived aboard at Constitution marina for 7 years before first sailing away in 2002.

  • @cawfeedawg
    @cawfeedawg 9 років тому

    Wow that cheesesteak brings back some memories lol

  • @momoparagon
    @momoparagon 9 років тому +1

    @ Question Mark - Thank you so much for the sweet offer. We're looking forward to getting back to the NYC area one day and would be delighted to meet up for a glass of cheer! (✿◠‿◠)

  • @jonwright2948
    @jonwright2948 9 років тому

    blimey, Drake goes shopping and finally buys something! Only joking Drake...loving this vid...are you in Scotland yet?

  • @a7i20ci7y
    @a7i20ci7y 9 років тому

    3:31 Back in the late 80s that was my elementary school, Sheffield Elementary. Apparently it closed in 2006. I've only been back to Newport once since then.

    • @drakeParagon
      @drakeParagon  9 років тому

      a7i20ci7y That's so cool to hear that you saw your old school in our video! :)

  • @douglastate9829
    @douglastate9829 9 років тому

    Hey Guys! Excited to see you were looking at Sippican Harbor or Marion. We keep our WS42, Harmony, there and it a great place. Granted you are across the pond now, but when you were in Marion! I was more than likely there working on Harmony. Love your vids and if you're ever back in Marion or Buzzards Bay let us know!
    Fair Winds and Following Seas! Doug on WS42 Harmony

    • @drakeParagon
      @drakeParagon  9 років тому

      Douglas Tate Ahoy Douglas! We loved seeing the tour video of your beautiful Westail 42 Harmony on Mads Dahlke's Sail Life UA-cam channel. It's always great to see another Westsail being taken care of so well. We definitely hope to see you in the same anchorage someday! Fair winds and following seas!

  • @getsmart2594
    @getsmart2594 9 років тому +1

    ( What??? You think its all a big joke, you think its all a big game, its your life ! ) prolly one of the best things I heard all day. Too funny ! - This is exactly what my dad use to tell us boys. - Those disks that look like silicone chip wafers, those are part of the radar ?? @ 09:30

    • @cawfeedawg
      @cawfeedawg 9 років тому

      +elizabeth Moses They are for reflecting radar signals from other ships back at them so you are easier to see on their radar.

  • @christopherpeterson1400
    @christopherpeterson1400 9 років тому +1

    great to see the day in day out ... good and not so

    • @drakeParagon
      @drakeParagon  9 років тому

      christopher peterson Thanks Christopher, In our next episode we have a pretty windy sail from Newport to the entrance of the Cape Cod Canal.. Lots more coming up soon!

    • @christopherpeterson1400
      @christopherpeterson1400 9 років тому

      Good luck..i am happy eveytime i see you two blending and enjoying each others contributions to the adventure..

  • @stuart1648
    @stuart1648 8 років тому

    Personally I wouldve been a bit nervous sailing out at night in a cold fog in a dinghy but happily it turned out fine

  • @jajames65
    @jajames65 9 років тому

    Quick question Drake, what type of solid fuel do you burn in your cabin heater and how to you handle stowage for longer Voyages in higher latitudes ? How do you address moisture concerns in the stowed fuel ? No rush just curious those concerns have me leaning towards diesel with a day tank. Thanks for the answer when you have time.

    • @drakeParagon
      @drakeParagon  9 років тому +1

      J James Hey J James, We've used every kind of wood we can find except any wood that was treated with chemicals. In Iceland, we had and infinite supply of free scrap wood all winter from a nearby carpentry shop. In Ireland you can purchase peat in most gas stations and grocery stores and it is available is varying densities. In Block Island and other places we've burned drift wood. We keep the solid fuel in a few big lockers near the stove and haven't had issues with moisture getting into it. In winter we've even kept a stack of wood on the aft deck covered with a tarp. We use the wood burning stove as often as possible because it's a a wonderful cozy heat that dries out the boat and because it's free. But we also have a diesel hydronic boiler (Hurricane II Combi) for cabin heating and for wonderful on demand hot water for showers - one of the best things I ever got for the Paragon.

    • @jajames65
      @jajames65 9 років тому +1

      thank you for the reply Drake, I have seen your Hydronic system as I have Followed your refit of paragon with great interest. As for me and my 67 Alberg 30 space is at a premium and in the great lakes in sept. oct. cabin heat is a must. the closer I get to leaving my vast fresh water cruising grounds the later I find myself Up lakes late in the season some times arriving back at my Home port early November. within the next few years I will find my self in the salt at Higher Lats as I have no desire to sail south with the snowbirds. to much graet adventure to sail in the north and myself and S/V Anthony J have been preparing kinda as a wet refit over the last several years the boat is stout and ready and waiting for her skipper to shove off. thanks again and Fair Winds to you and Mo. Josepi

  • @davandstudios
    @davandstudios 9 років тому

    That is a huge West Marine. The one we have here in South San Francisco is tiny compared. The one in Palo Alto is even smaller.

    • @drakeParagon
      @drakeParagon  9 років тому

      Urban Deployment I think it may be the biggest West Marine I've ever seen.

  • @MickScarborough
    @MickScarborough 9 років тому

    Finally! I was going through Paragon withdrawal.

    • @drakeParagon
      @drakeParagon  9 років тому

      Mick Scarborough :) We're working hard on the next episode - looks like it will be about a full hour long of sailing though Buzzards Bay!

  • @usa-uj5mw
    @usa-uj5mw 8 років тому

    Thx!

    • @drakeParagon
      @drakeParagon  8 років тому

      +usa Thanks for watching usa! ⚓-Monique

  • @moejaime2654
    @moejaime2654 9 років тому

    Hi guys ! great shopping trip. I have a Ramen recipe for you guys : get ramen noodles in a bag{not the cup version } soften it in hot water but not too much "Al dente" strain it and then treat it like pasta ! you can put Alfredo or marinara sauce on it or just some veggies with olive oil garlic and some Parmesan cheese ! Well hope you try the recipe . its faster then boiling regular pasta and I assume it will be a bit hardier then just have the ramen soup .

    • @drakeParagon
      @drakeParagon  9 років тому

      Moe Jaime :) Thanks Moe Jaime! Sounds delicious.

    • @momoparagon
      @momoparagon 9 років тому

      Moe Jaime We'll have to try that...I like the idea of veggies, garlic and olive oil. I usually add a dab of sesame oil, Sriracha, chili garlic sauce, and a smidge of soy. Then I top it with scallions and frozen peas and fresh shredded horseradish. Yum!

    • @moejaime2654
      @moejaime2654 9 років тому

      momoparagon
      yes I like to make Asian style ramen with Sriracha very yummie ! .Ramen is such a versatile noodle and much faster to cook then regular pasta has long has you don't let them get too soft that happens to me sometimes lol !
      P.S. if you do the veggie and oil thing don't forget to add the Parmezan cheese lol.

    • @moejaime2654
      @moejaime2654 9 років тому

      Hey would be nice to see some of your recipes and how you deal with the galley on Paragon in one of your videos don't think I have seem one from you yet ? I wish more sailing channels would do those videos although I can image its not ease specially when under way in rough seas

    • @momoparagon
      @momoparagon 9 років тому

      Moe Jaime Drake does all the cooking when we are under way, and plans the meals out so he knows in advance what he is going to be cooking. He's great at cooking delicious and filling food that is also comforting to eat at sea. I'll see if I can put together a few of our favourites...

  • @Vic-rq9is
    @Vic-rq9is 9 років тому

    Hello Paragon,
    For a moment there I thought you guys were arrested for stealing a shopping kart; it looked like you were in the back of a police car. I was later relieved to see that it was only a taxi. :)
    Episode Idea:
    I noticed that you had what looked like a wood stove, possibly the “Little Cod.” Being very interested in that type of heating for my future boat, I was hoping that you could review your heating system on one of your future segments. Questions I have:
    - Do you like the wood stove?
    - Does it take care of the humidity issue?
    - Is wood acquisition and wood storage an issue?
    - How many times a night do you have to get up to add wood?
    - How difficult was the installation?
    - Do you recommend a wood stove for us in northern climates?
    Thanks,
    Vic

    • @sailingpittsburgh
      @sailingpittsburgh 9 років тому

      Vic 1775 Drake did a review of the Little Cod several episodes back in DrakeParagon S2E29: You're Here Too Early and S2E30: The Beauty of Driftwood.

    • @drakeParagon
      @drakeParagon  9 років тому

      SailingPittsburgh Ahoy SailingPittsburg, Thank you so much for helping us with the comments! :) Sometimes we can't get to responding to comments for many days or even weeks at a time so I really do appreciate it. Happy sailing,

    • @drakeParagon
      @drakeParagon  9 років тому

      Vic 1775 Hi Vic, thanks for the episode ideas! We love the Little Cod stove. It does help to dry out the dampness and condensation in the boat. Getting wood or other solid fuel has been different in different countries. In Iceland we got free scrap wood from a carpentry shop all winter long. In Ireland you can buy peat or coal at almost every gas station and grocery store for burning in a fireplace or stove. In Greenland and Faroe there are almost no trees because it's too windy for them to grow, and the only wood we've been able to find there has been from shipping palettes, but they burn fast. In Block Island we got a lot of drift wood. In Gloucester my friend gave me a bunch of wood from the tree he cut in his back yard as you'll see in an upcoming episode. We store the solid fuel in big lockers in the cabin and haven't had much problem with condensation getting into it. How often we add solid fuel depends on the type of fuel. A good peat brick can last for hours. Palette wood probably just 30 minutes. The installation was a lot of design, demolition, and carpentry and fiberglass work to build out the area for the stove, and sheet metal work to make the heat shield barrier, but yes I think it was all worth it and I would do it all over again because we love having a wood fire to keep us warm. As a backup we have a diesel fired boiler hydronic heating system (Hurricane II combi)

    • @momoparagon
      @momoparagon 9 років тому

      Vic 1775 We try not film ourselves stealing shopping carts...much less evidence. *grin*

    • @drakeParagon
      @drakeParagon  9 років тому

      Vic 1775 The Navigator Stove Works website also has tons of photos of beautiful installations of their wood stoves on boats at www.marinestove.com/installation_views.htm. I also had to drill a big hole in the deck to install the charlie noble www.marinestove.com/Accessories.htm

  • @SpaceManSpiff20001
    @SpaceManSpiff20001 9 років тому

    Yay wood stove!

    • @drakeParagon
      @drakeParagon  9 років тому

      SpaceManSpiff20001 It's a Little Cod... www.marinestove.com/codinfo.htm

  • @MichaelKallelisOn2Wheels
    @MichaelKallelisOn2Wheels 9 років тому

    Thanks for another vid! Question: With all the video you take, how do you store them? You've inspired me to take video of my adventures but I've learned that they take up enormous GB of space! I film in 1080i and 60 frames per second. Maybe I should go down to 720i. My MacBook Air 120GB hard drive is almost full!

    • @drakeParagon
      @drakeParagon  9 років тому

      Michael Kallelis Hi Michael, We use a Mac too and Final Cut Pro X. We have two 8TB RAID servers made by Drobo, and a bunch of smaller portable USB drives to hold all the video. I'm always trying to film in the highest resolutions available with whatever camera I'm using, but sometime it can be a real challenge for my older and slower Mac to edit the higher resolutions and frame rates. You might find this page about frame rates interesting... Fair winds! :) www.frankschrader.us/2013/06/video-frame-rates-60i-vs-60p-vs-30p-vs-24p-what-it-means/

    • @MichaelKallelisOn2Wheels
      @MichaelKallelisOn2Wheels 9 років тому

      DrakeParagon's Real Cruising Life Thanks Drake. Your vids resolution looks good on UA-cam. Do you record in 1080p or 720p? I'm trying to learn iMovie to edit my vids. very time consuming!!!

    • @drakeParagon
      @drakeParagon  9 років тому

      Michael Kallelis iMovie is awesome! We produced our Sailing Fiona, Sailing Fellowship and Sailing Bella Luna video series with iMovie. After learning iMovie it's much easier to move to Final Cut Pro X which has a lot more features. We would definitely record at 1080p instead of 720p if the computer for editing is fast enough and has enough memory to work with the higher resolution video. I bet there are good iMovie tutorials available at online Apple's App store. Yes, video editing can be so incredibly time consuming! I think you really have to love video production in order to do it well. Otherwise you'd just go crazy and give up because it's so time consuming. Good luck!!! :)

  • @Vsshooter
    @Vsshooter 9 років тому +1

    You really need to look at the salt content in Progresso soups. If you have HB then be forewarned.

    • @castaway123100
      @castaway123100 9 років тому +1

      Vsshooter I agree. I am wondering if it wouldn't be more convenient for them to haul in ten pound bags of dried beans, split peas, pasta, rice and dried spices and herbs and make their own soups and stews. Maybe it's a water issue. I thought you could use filtered sea water to boil foods in. The heat kills most bacteria and you get some natural salt flavorings. Those progresso soups make my eyelids puff out and give me tummy aches.

  • @enerzise3161
    @enerzise3161 9 років тому

    Wanda? Is that name from the movie, A Fish Called Wanda?

    • @drakeParagon
      @drakeParagon  9 років тому

      enerZise Ha! I named her Wanda as short for Wanderer.

  • @amyfaith2350
    @amyfaith2350 6 років тому

    I love rowing, but get a motor as back up. Seriously? haha

  • @theoriginalaquawoman
    @theoriginalaquawoman 8 років тому

    "haul videos" Mo. I'm pretty sure that's what you were talking about.

  • @davandstudios
    @davandstudios 9 років тому +1

    67 Nova Chevy II

  • @msnpassjan2004
    @msnpassjan2004 9 років тому

    @12:21 Monique had the Millennium Falcon and charts the next fews days course @23:16, this chick just gets cooler and cooler !

  • @coffeefish
    @coffeefish 9 років тому +1

    "A haul."

  • @castaway123100
    @castaway123100 9 років тому +2

    Like, OMG, like you don't even know how to do a 'haul' video, like fur shure! You forgot to title your video "Westmarine Haul" and post a thumbnail with your smiling faces holding up parts of your haul, with sparkles and stars added and a hot pink background. Like how hard is that! Gag me! LOL

    • @enerzise3161
      @enerzise3161 9 років тому +1

      Castaway LOLZ
      I was like, "Did she sound 100% Valley or what?"

    • @castaway123100
      @castaway123100 9 років тому +1

      enerZise It was so cute! lol

    • @momoparagon
      @momoparagon 9 років тому +1

      Castaway Damn, I will TOTALLY try harder next time. I'm thinking puffy paint, sparkles...glo sticks? 🏄⚓💖🎈👍👻🐰🐞🐠🔮👽