Looks like you had a great time at AH. Good times with friends and looks like you had great weather to boot. That's a great boat she should sell quickly. Happy sailing.
My whole life we cruised between the mainland ( Marina Del Rey,Long Beach and San Pedro) to Avalon, the Isthmus and San Diego (Mission Bay). So many trips with other friends on their boats over 45 years! So many great memories. Great times also in college with a buddy's boat that we re-powered our selves and made so many trips. Diving, fishing, and running around in the dingy. Thanks for taking us along memory lane.
PDGearhead - we’ve got memories there going back a long time too. Great place to get away. We took our first “real boat” - and old single screw 32 foot Tollycraft to the Ithamus from San Diego when we were just out of college. One of my friends pitched a camping tent on the upper deck to get away from the rest of the crowd.
My father started with his first power cruiser in 1965. We had a total of 4 boats from 1965 until 2008 (43 years) with no interruption. The third one, a 37 foot sedan we had for 30 years and 1 month. Got to know that one well. I even lived on board during college (Loyola Marymount) in Marina Del Rey, just down the hill from school. The fourth boat, dad and I jointly bought a 1988 30 ft Tollycraft Sport model with twin Crusaders. It was a bit smaller, but extremely well made and a great way for my dad to close out his boating career.
What kind of fishing boat did your friend have? It looks like an excellent boat to learn on. I have absolutely zero boating experience and I'm looking for something to go fishing, crabbing and shrimping in. I liked the enclosed area the cooking area and the hardtop so you have a little protection from the weather. Thanks for the time you guys put into educating people. I've been wanting to look into trawlers and I came across your Podcast. I guess once in a while you get shown the light In the strangest of places if you look at it right. Best wishes on the journey forward. May you get back on the water soon.
Looked like good times. What great families! We were at Avalon during the Santa Anas, and had to leave the mooring early. Ate at the restaurant at the end of the pier and were not impressed, but had dinner and drinks at Bluewater Avalon several times and loved the place. You have to really watch tying up at the dock because everyone seems to tie really close. You're supposed to have around 8-10 foot for your painter, but that rule doesn't seem to be enforced. We normally anchor at Cat Harbor then sail to Little Harbor to lobster fish, but Avalon is fun about once every three years or so. I don't think there is a bad place or any bad times to be had at Catalina Island.
Please share your music selection for this video. It is wonderful. (especially the climbing on the rocks). FYI: I lived on my 44' DeFever at MV Gate 11 for 8 years.
Shelley McCarthy - we haven’t published any expense data yet but we will definitely do that routinely in the future. We are in the process of selling our 40 so we will likely publish expense information once we get onto a different boat - which will hopefully be soon!
Sea Travel - most likely a slightly larger Nordhavn. There are a few specific boats that we are really interested in. Will have to see how timing works with the sale of this boat...
Tried to use Shazam to find your music selection on this video but no luck. Please tell us what it is. everyone loved it. Many comments. Thanking you in advance.
Bill Bolton - we've recently been getting royalty free music from Epidemic Sound. It's kind of overwhelming how much there is to select from and I'm no expert video editor so it takes a little trial and error to find the right music that fits. I don't have our editing software open right now so can't tell you specific titles but we can definitely share. Ask me again if I forget to post!
In the listing for Cassidy it stares that the boat had sank at some time, well before you guys owned it I believe. Do you know the story of what happened to it?
Corey Garrison - we don’t know the details and she’s had 2 owners since then I believe. It was a concern when we first looked to buy - but after seeing the boat in person and spending two full days with a surveyor and mechanical technicians looking over every detail of the boat, it wasn’t a concern and there was no evidence of long term damage. We’ve put over 1,000 hours and 5,000 nautical miles on her since we bought her and no issues other than normal maintenance things. She’s been a super solid boat.
@@CassidysSailingTrawler good deal! Although I've never owned a large trawler like Cassidy, I've never bought a boat that didn't need major work, as long as it's done right even something big can be taken care of.
Michael Jackson - we haven’t really talked about selling it in any of the videos yet but mentioned it in the notes. Will definitely discuss the process of deciding to look for a new bit at some point in the near future.
Don Johnston - any suggestions? I’ve read about at least one but it was expensive, the camera didn’t seem great, and functionality not as good as the DJI drones. That said, being safe in a malfunction when flying over water would be a really nice plus.
Don Johnston - I just got a chance too look at the specs for that swellpro drone. It looks really impressive - especially for the price. I'd be curious to see a review from someone that has used one in the real world. The DJI drones are really nice as far as the flight controls and cameras but unfortunately they don't make anything waterproof. I the one we recovered from the bottom of Avalon Harbor into DJI for evaluations but my expectations for repair or replacement are low.
Michael C. - that is the current plan. But an appropriate line that I’ve often heard and may be applicable is “our plans our written in the sand at low tide”. No matter what we will continue to cruise.
Looks like you had a great time at AH. Good times with friends and looks like you had great weather to boot. That's a great boat she should sell quickly. Happy sailing.
My whole life we cruised between the mainland ( Marina Del Rey,Long Beach and San Pedro) to Avalon, the Isthmus and San Diego (Mission Bay). So many trips with other friends on their boats over 45 years! So many great memories. Great times also in college with a buddy's boat that we re-powered our selves and made so many trips. Diving, fishing, and running around in the dingy.
Thanks for taking us along memory lane.
PDGearhead - we’ve got memories there going back a long time too. Great place to get away. We took our first “real boat” - and old single screw 32 foot Tollycraft to the Ithamus from San Diego when we were just out of college. One of my friends pitched a camping tent on the upper deck to get away from the rest of the crowd.
My father started with his first power cruiser in 1965. We had a total of 4 boats from 1965 until 2008 (43 years) with no interruption. The third one,
a 37 foot sedan we had for 30 years and 1 month. Got to know that one well. I even lived on board during college (Loyola Marymount) in Marina Del Rey, just down the hill from school.
The fourth boat, dad and I jointly bought a 1988 30 ft Tollycraft Sport model with twin Crusaders. It was a bit smaller, but extremely well made and a great way for my dad to close out his boating career.
Well worth watching. Those two girls will remember this forever!
Kid friendships are cute. 4:55 You can tell Cassidy is excited to have her friends there.
Love the quality of this episode! Thank you for sharing your life with us all!
Besides Vandenberg, I was also stationed at the Sub base at Dana Point.
The music alone was wonderful. Perfect soundtrack. 👍 👍
Great Vid! I hope your Nordhavn sells quickly and you are able to a find larger yacht to continue your travels.
Thanks, I’ve never been to Catalina, but that kind of let me know what it would be like! Looks like fun!
What kind of fishing boat did your friend have? It looks like an excellent boat to learn on. I have absolutely zero boating experience and I'm looking for something to go fishing, crabbing and shrimping in. I liked the enclosed area the cooking area and the hardtop so you have a little protection from the weather. Thanks for the time you guys put into educating people. I've been wanting to look into trawlers and I came across your Podcast. I guess once in a while you get shown the light In the strangest of places if you look at it right. Best wishes on the journey forward. May you get back on the water soon.
It’s a Parker 2320. Made in North Carolina but they are very popular in Southern California.
Looked like good times. What great families!
We were at Avalon during the Santa Anas, and had to leave the mooring early. Ate at the restaurant at the end of the pier and were not impressed, but had dinner and drinks at Bluewater Avalon several times and loved the place. You have to really watch tying up at the dock because everyone seems to tie really close. You're supposed to have around 8-10 foot for your painter, but that rule doesn't seem to be enforced.
We normally anchor at Cat Harbor then sail to Little Harbor to lobster fish, but Avalon is fun about once every three years or so. I don't think there is a bad place or any bad times to be had at Catalina Island.
Terrific video.
Great Video!
“Hug and chat” - Cassidy. LOL. Go Cassidy.
Please share your music selection for this video. It is wonderful. (especially the climbing on the rocks). FYI: I lived on my 44' DeFever at MV Gate 11 for 8 years.
Great edit and cool color grading.
“What should we name it!”
My response “How about dinner.”
Great videos. Do u have any videos on how much money it takes to maintain this size boat?
Shelley McCarthy - we haven’t published any expense data yet but we will definitely do that routinely in the future. We are in the process of selling our 40 so we will likely publish expense information once we get onto a different boat - which will hopefully be soon!
Thanks.
Add the link to the listing to the video description. You have quite a lot of subscribers, maybe someone is waiting for the chance, you never know ))
Andrey Rykovsky - not a bad idea. Just added the link.
Awesome video! Great memories of Catalina! What size are y'all looking at? Staying in the nordhavn family?
Sea Travel - most likely a slightly larger Nordhavn. There are a few specific boats that we are really interested in. Will have to see how timing works with the sale of this boat...
So fancy i have to use a map to navigate....
Tried to use Shazam to find your music selection on this video but no luck. Please tell us what it is. everyone loved it. Many comments. Thanking you in advance.
Bill Bolton - we've recently been getting royalty free music from Epidemic Sound. It's kind of overwhelming how much there is to select from and I'm no expert video editor so it takes a little trial and error to find the right music that fits. I don't have our editing software open right now so can't tell you specific titles but we can definitely share. Ask me again if I forget to post!
@@CassidysSailingTrawler Thank you very much and by the way, you ARE a expert video editor !
In the listing for Cassidy it stares that the boat had sank at some time, well before you guys owned it I believe. Do you know the story of what happened to it?
Corey Garrison - we don’t know the details and she’s had 2 owners since then I believe. It was a concern when we first looked to buy - but after seeing the boat in person and spending two full days with a surveyor and mechanical technicians looking over every detail of the boat, it wasn’t a concern and there was no evidence of long term damage. We’ve put over 1,000 hours and 5,000 nautical miles on her since we bought her and no issues other than normal maintenance things. She’s been a super solid boat.
@@CassidysSailingTrawler good deal! Although I've never owned a large trawler like Cassidy, I've never bought a boat that didn't need major work, as long as it's done right even something big can be taken care of.
Wait, you’re selling your Nordhavn? I missed where you discussed this I guess!? Good luck w search for a new one!
Michael Jackson - we haven’t really talked about selling it in any of the videos yet but mentioned it in the notes. Will definitely discuss the process of deciding to look for a new bit at some point in the near future.
Good luck! I hope you stay w Nordhavn! That’s what we are aiming for after I retire!😎
There are some really good floating drones available
Don Johnston - any suggestions? I’ve read about at least one but it was expensive, the camera didn’t seem great, and functionality not as good as the DJI drones. That said, being safe in a malfunction when flying over water would be a really nice plus.
@@CassidysSailingTrawler I believe Captain Rick Moore will be doing a review very soon of this www.swellpro.com/waterproof-splash-drone.html
Don Johnston - I just got a chance too look at the specs for that swellpro drone. It looks really impressive - especially for the price. I'd be curious to see a review from someone that has used one in the real world.
The DJI drones are really nice as far as the flight controls and cameras but unfortunately they don't make anything waterproof. I the one we recovered from the bottom of Avalon Harbor into DJI for evaluations but my expectations for repair or replacement are low.
My buddy Steve sent you some information on the email. You should call Ed and see what they can do for you.
I’m 28 sitting at a dead end job wishing I finished college
Wait, are you selling your boat and buying another??
Michael C. - that is the current plan. But an appropriate line that I’ve often heard and may be applicable is “our plans our written in the sand at low tide”. No matter what we will continue to cruise.
Hat a drem
Okay, so what?