Part 3 Solo Boat Camping, Santa Rosa Sound ICW, Macgregor 26X Saturn FB365, G-Force L8 Pro Scooter
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- Опубліковано 1 жов 2024
- Part 3 of having the Macgregor and Saturn on the water. Make an attempt to be the first beachcomber but - very competive! Took the e-scooter G-Cycle, fun.
Had fun on both boats. Just having a good time on Florida Panhandle
Several people have asked where to get info on items I use on this and past adventures:
L8 Pro G-Cycle Scooter amzn.to/3wOR367
100W Sunpower Solar Panel amzn.to/3WHPeme
3" x 36" Aluminum Tube amzn.to/3ylOARa
Stainless Steering Wheel amzn.to/3UWngSa
Axial Capra RC Rock Climber amzn.to/3wthg9M
Stainless Mini Grill Top amzn.to/42SYeFR
Stainless 7" Frying Pan amzn.to/3wthaiq
Stainless Camping Cups amzn.to/3SOUVef
10' X 12' Canvas Tarp (green) amzn.to/49tXqdk
Gas One Dual Fuel stove amzn.to/3SEKh9F
Lixada Heater amzn.to/3ZbQZWY
Here is a wood stove fan - The four blade not available: amzn.to/3KM9Bs
The Collapsable Black Bucket (rainwater) - amzn.to/42laGO3
The Bluetti for details: amzn.to/3IUd4m6
Bris 14.1' Inflatable Boat amzn.to/3y5xfbS
Bris 8.2' Inflatable Boat amzn.to/3yLIBSs
Little 4hp outboard used on the 8.2' Inflatable amzn.to/3FviNxV
Oh and the larger Alpicool Refrig Cooler - amzn.to/3ZCnQ7A
The Valencia Egg Pan amzn.to/3FdOdc0
The 31" Magma Table (really handy) amzn.to/3n291wx
Rain-Water collection pan i use - amzn.to/3ZWaenN
100 Watt Solar Panel - amzn.to/3Tnbjm8
50 Watt Solar Panel - amzn.to/42kUxrN
18" X 36" Acrylic used on Companionway door - amzn.to/3JqkHAV
Mantus M2 - 25Lb Anchor - amzn.to/3yHxj1L
The 5' x 7' Clear Plastic Tarp - Seems to hold up well. amzn.to/3GW5Bmj
(yes, amazon will credit my account a small amount should anyone buy something)
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Very cool and fun to watch. I like the cutting board tip! I always learn something from your videos. Thank Chris.
Hello Dave, lucky I didn't crash the scooter! Upcoming - I will be the first beachcomber! Thanks again for watching!
Cheeseburger in paradise: you're killing it my friend... 🙂
wish I had some tomato and french fried potatoes!
Coś pięknego. Pozdrawiam z Polski
Hello! How fantastic to hear from someone in Poland. It is a beautiful place. Thank you so much for watching! Hopefully more adventures to come.
Great videos
Hello! Thanks for the nice comment and thanks for watching! Having fun!
I'm in the Biloxi area, not too far from you. I recently purchased a 26x that is already setup to sail. I have contemplated removing the mast and sails, but I'm on the fence. What fuel tanks do you have? I know you carry some extra fuel. How far can you make it motoring at 5-6 knots? I have a 60 Yamaha 4-stroke on my boat. I will be upgrading my fuel tanks for certain. Currently only have one 6-gallon tank.
Hello! I have two 9 gallon tanks that fit under the seats but needed to have some material removed to get them in. I also carry two 5 gallon cans when going any distance. I get very close to 20 miles with 9 gallons with my 50hp 2-stoke going at about 7 knots. I know, not too good. A four stoke should get way better mileage. You will have a blast with the boat, have a great summer! Check out my other videos and Thanks for watching!
Oh, I should also add I was pulling a dingy which hurts mileage a lot, but I always bring a dingy. Thanks!
@@ChristopherQuest Wow that is really good to know and much better than I expected. I know the waters tend to be shallow around the coast, but motoring allows you to stay relatively close in shallow waters (couldn't do that with the centerboard down). If you have any issue cellular service is easy and the dinghy can get you to shore. You're living the dream brother!
@@ChristopherQuest One more question. Are you running with the ballast full or empty?
@@Joes_Crypto_Connection Gosh, I just see this message - sorry for the late reply.You hit all the best parts of the Intracoastal Waterway boating. Some good points. Thanks for the nice comment and for watching!