Mooring in St Augustine E82

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  • @stevemuskett9553
    @stevemuskett9553 5 років тому +1

    I live in St.Augustine, it’s a great little town. Glad you stopped over and hope to see you all next time. Cheers

    • @tryingnottosink9107
      @tryingnottosink9107  5 років тому

      We love St Augustine. We always stop for at least a few days. Hope to see you there!

    • @boulderdash8059
      @boulderdash8059 5 років тому +1

      I was born in SA and grew up there in what used to be called West Augustine back in the day. My family had a coquina mining operation and a machine shop in town. I still love it and would love to live there again but it's too damn crowded any more.

    • @stevemuskett9553
      @stevemuskett9553 5 років тому

      boulder dash yeah first time I came here was 1965 as a kid. It’s pretty crowded these days. Lived here now for over 30 years. It fact now where some of the old pits used to be on the West side are now subdivisions! Still love the place though.

  • @danh3534
    @danh3534 5 років тому +2

    Great video, like the pointing out anchorages relative to marina's also the blending of the bar bands music further into the video is a nice touch.

    • @tryingnottosink9107
      @tryingnottosink9107  5 років тому +2

      Thanks. It was a difficult video to edit. We spent two weeks there and the footage was all mixed up.

  • @Cap513
    @Cap513 5 років тому +5

    Love hearing Cleo whistle. Brings back so many good memories.

  • @ralphholiman7401
    @ralphholiman7401 4 роки тому

    I'll tell you our mooring ball secret. We take a fifty foot dock line and cleat it off at the bow. Then, I run it back to the stern outside of the lifelines. Then all I have to do is pull the stern up near the ball, hook it with the boat hook, pull it up and run the line through it. Then I just walk the line up to the bow and take the slack out and cleat it off. We used to carry a Whaler, too (an 11' tender). We now have a Whaler 13 knock off, a Dell Quay Dory 13, that we call "the Waller". I'm just over inflatables, we like having a real boat for our dingy! Enjoyed your video!

    • @tryingnottosink9107
      @tryingnottosink9107  4 роки тому

      That is a great way of doing it. Our problem is, we do not have a walkway around the boat. It stops at the door to the helm. We decided to keep the Whaler, now that we figured out a way to get it raised with less effort.

    • @ralphholiman7401
      @ralphholiman7401 4 роки тому

      Trying Not To Sink , yeah, I forgot how your deck is configured.

  • @Cap513
    @Cap513 5 років тому +2

    St. Augustine is Beautiful, Love all the footage you guys get & then share with us!! Happy New Year Triton Tribe

  • @Mike-mi3yw
    @Mike-mi3yw 4 роки тому +1

    I love the small dual console whalers. Wish I had one but got a new super sport instead. Couldn’t find the dual console in my area I liked

    • @tryingnottosink9107
      @tryingnottosink9107  4 роки тому

      We like it a lot. A bitch to get back on the boat - but worth it.

  • @patrickloring6914
    @patrickloring6914 4 роки тому

    You both are GREAT!

  • @krautAmerican
    @krautAmerican 5 років тому +1

    your Whaler is badass, you folks look classy in it, not like that thing with the electric motor you usually use.
    I realize you need an easier way to get it off and on triton, so any way it's the best dinghy around and fast too, vooooom!
    I can't wait for spring, reminds me I have to go pay my marina fee ha ha ha

    • @tryingnottosink9107
      @tryingnottosink9107  5 років тому +1

      The Whaler is a lot of fun to ride. We would use it all the time if it were not such a pain to put it back up.

  • @rastagrastag9496
    @rastagrastag9496 5 років тому +1

    Very nice video. Yes I was also one of the viewers who inquired about Carver.

  • @dn52n56
    @dn52n56 5 років тому +1

    Hi lynn, what i use to do is connect a smaller line to my bow cleat,then run it back aft. when i approached the mooring ball i would loop it thru the eye
    ing and then just walk it up too the bow and connect to a larger line and pull it thru the ring . way easier and less chance of missing it .

    • @tryingnottosink9107
      @tryingnottosink9107  5 років тому +1

      That is a good idea but I do not know if it would work for us. Our walkway does not run from aft to bow.

  • @seawhaturnissen
    @seawhaturnissen 5 років тому +1

    Wish it was the right time! love the Carver. Excited to see the new adventures keep up the good work.

  • @jeff8289
    @jeff8289 5 років тому +1

    From one CPA to another, your videos are a great inspiration to make it through yet another tax season. I'm seriously looking for a live-aboard in the Puget Sound area next year. Keep up the great adventure!

    • @tryingnottosink9107
      @tryingnottosink9107  5 років тому

      Thanks for watching!. We are in the calm before the storm at our offices. All hell should break loose in about two weeks!

  • @BobEstler
    @BobEstler 5 років тому +1

    Good to see the Whaler getting some love.

  • @lgriestra
    @lgriestra 5 років тому

    Another beautiful video.
    Great!

  • @Niagra2011
    @Niagra2011 5 років тому

    Get your Osmo wet? Put it in a gallon baggie covered in rice for 2-4 days.
    Good luck on selling your other boat. Wish the time was right for me but my health could not handle a boat right now.
    Great video Ed & Lyn!

    • @tryingnottosink9107
      @tryingnottosink9107  5 років тому

      We did put the Osmo in rice for a few days. It did not help. I tried putting it in front of a heater for a couple days as well.

  • @highvoltage5154
    @highvoltage5154 5 років тому +1

    Great Scott your back.

  • @rabukan5842
    @rabukan5842 4 роки тому

    Pick the mooring line up from the side or stern, which is much easier to catch, then tie a line to the mooring line loop and walk your line up to the bow as Ed reverses away a bit until the bow is facing the ball. Then you can attach. Mantus also makes a great mooring shackle which allows you to clip, rather than tie, to the mooring loop. Makes life easy on a bigger motor yacht.

    • @tryingnottosink9107
      @tryingnottosink9107  4 роки тому +1

      Lyn does pick it up from mid ship. We wish we could do stern but our walkway does not go all the way to the stern. It stops mid ship. We had a lot of difficulty in St Augustine be because, at the time we were mooring, the current was running stron and I was having a hard time keeping us in place. Think we need a little more practice. Thanks for watching!

    • @rabukan5842
      @rabukan5842 4 роки тому

      Yes, each boat is different. The more you practice on your boat, the better you’ll get at figuring the best for your particular situation. I prefer anchoring on overnights. I have a Mantus and that anchor sets immediately and will reset just as fast. I’ve seen too many moorings break free. I no longer trust them.

  • @wallywallyblack1
    @wallywallyblack1 5 років тому

    You should do a short walk around your boat that your trying to sell. It can't hurt and might help you sell it. Love the videos thanks for making them.

    • @tryingnottosink9107
      @tryingnottosink9107  5 років тому

      We have a video tour on our channel. We shot it a couple years ago when we though we were going to sell it, but we changed our minds.

  • @richardbohlingsr3490
    @richardbohlingsr3490 5 років тому

    St Augustine is a nice place to hang out at. I see you found the brewery. Should of guessed you would. Time for work and make a couple coins.

  • @jtchevy07
    @jtchevy07 5 років тому +2

    Can I come join yall for a few days this coming season. Cant wait to see what yall got planned

  • @scotthenze5627
    @scotthenze5627 5 років тому

    ice to see yeah again. cant wait for upcoming vids

  • @christopherozolins4724
    @christopherozolins4724 5 років тому

    Keep up the good work ,looking forward to the budget video so i can see im not the only crazy one !happy new year !

    • @tryingnottosink9107
      @tryingnottosink9107  5 років тому +1

      Thanks. I'll probably have the budget video done by the end of the month.

  • @vickiseymour7900
    @vickiseymour7900 5 років тому

    Wondering if you found the issue with the Autopilot ? Ours was working fine then all of a sudden not ?. Discovered that hanging the vacuum hose in the mid cabin closet above the Flux Compass could actually cause magnetic deviations even in minor waves. A little test later showed we could change the Autopilot heading by up to 60 degrees by swinging that darn hose back and forth. We could cause 10 degrees with a hanging belt buckle. Just our experience but the new rule is no metal in the mid cabin closet.
    We love your vids as we too are in a big old motor yacht and the sailing tubers dont give us much to compare to.
    PS we also understand the ridiculous amount of work that goes into your vids.
    Thanks. Aren and Vicki on No Fixed Address. (Presently in St Augustine)

    • @tryingnottosink9107
      @tryingnottosink9107  5 років тому +2

      It started working well again. We do not know why. The problem is, I do not know where the compass is on our boat. It is quite possible that I had something too close to it and did not even know it. I have a feeling it is under our fly bridge helm, where Lyn tends to store a bunch of stuff.

    • @vickiseymour7900
      @vickiseymour7900 5 років тому

      @@tryingnottosink9107 it'll be close to the bottom, on the center line and close to midships. Big help on a boat your size !!

  • @hotrodhog2170
    @hotrodhog2170 5 років тому

    I have just watched the intro so far but had to comment that whatever diet Lyn is doing, I think she said Keto, she looks fantastic. Keep at Lyn. Cap't Ed, you a lucky man! Now back to the video.

    • @tryingnottosink9107
      @tryingnottosink9107  5 років тому

      Yes, Keto. She lost about 40lbs. I have tried the diet twice and it does not work for me.

    • @hotrodhog2170
      @hotrodhog2170 5 років тому

      @@tryingnottosink9107 You still a lucky man ;)

  • @jimdavis1380
    @jimdavis1380 5 років тому +1

    Back to the mooring ball.

  • @jonjacob1962
    @jonjacob1962 4 роки тому

    Damn. Your son lost HELLA weight since the last video I saw him in. Granted. I've kinda skipped around so it was one from a while ago. Lol. But that's besides the point. Congrats to him. He lookin good too. Lol. Also. I see what you did there with the winch and the davit to swing it around. That's pretty smart. Haha.

    • @tryingnottosink9107
      @tryingnottosink9107  4 роки тому

      We have two sons - in different sizes! 😁 Yes, the electric winch is making the davit a lot easier to use.

  • @mikey7126
    @mikey7126 5 років тому +1

    Sorry to hear about the Marina ending what seemed like a great deal. This boat has gone right past our house a few years ago as you entered the LI Sound. Will be sending you a message via FB unless there is some other way you want to be contacted. The timing might just be right, we shall sea.......Are you guys in Florida now? If so we will be in Marathon in February.

    • @tryingnottosink9107
      @tryingnottosink9107  5 років тому

      Hi. No, we are in Philly until May. I am a tax accountant and work during the tax season.

  • @mikej7831
    @mikej7831 5 років тому

    Hi Ed & Lynn
    When are you guys heading into Florida and the Bahamas this year?
    Maybe we will see you along the way...as we head towards Exumas from Stuart Florida

    • @tryingnottosink9107
      @tryingnottosink9107  5 років тому +1

      We will be arriving in Florida around May 7th. Our plan is to cross the Gulf Stream around the 15th. We will probably be in the Exumas around the 20th and plan to spend at least 10 days there. Hope to see you!

    • @mikej7831
      @mikej7831 5 років тому

      @@tryingnottosink9107 we will see if we. An change our schedule...meet you guys...we were planning April And June..3 weeks each month....we live across here in NJ.
      ..have to meet in City sometime!

  • @jamesmolesson9991
    @jamesmolesson9991 5 років тому +1

    Have y'all ever considered doing "The Great Loop"?? Its got me curious, and I don't even have a boat...yet.

    • @tryingnottosink9107
      @tryingnottosink9107  5 років тому +4

      Our boat is too tall. The air-draft is 21 feet. There is a bridge in Chicago that is 19 feet. Although, if we really wanted to, we could remove our radar and wait for low tide.

    • @jamesmolesson9991
      @jamesmolesson9991 5 років тому

      @@tryingnottosink9107 , I've read that is something to watch out for, height of vessel. I read somewhere that people who have too tall of a boat call it "The Great U-Turn". Regardless, it sounds like tons of fun!!

  • @jeff8289
    @jeff8289 5 років тому

    In southern California, Chicki Bar has a vastly different meaning. St Augustine is great! Try out the Tini Martini Bar.

    • @tryingnottosink9107
      @tryingnottosink9107  5 років тому

      We have been to the Tini Martini many times. Our kind of spot!

  • @mr.grinch4113
    @mr.grinch4113 5 років тому

    Happy new year 🎆

  • @anthonyferrara2222
    @anthonyferrara2222 4 роки тому

    Dumb question. When going down the coast to Florida do you go thru the Bermuda Triangle?

    • @tryingnottosink9107
      @tryingnottosink9107  4 роки тому

      Yes. Much of Nassau and the Exumas is in the Triangle. And there is a sliver of the Triangle that we cross when we pass Miami.

    • @anthonyferrara2222
      @anthonyferrara2222 4 роки тому

      Thank you. Be safe.

  • @randywatkins8427
    @randywatkins8427 5 років тому

    It's much better to pass 2 lines through the mooring pendant...one from each side of your bow. That way the line doesn't constantly "saw" back and forth through the thimble of the mooring. Essentially you make a bridle from each bow cleat.

    • @tryingnottosink9107
      @tryingnottosink9107  4 роки тому

      We often do exactly that. Some of the mooring fields require it.

  • @billdomb
    @billdomb 5 років тому +1

    With a heavy boat, don't trust mooring balls much. How can you tell if they're substantial enough to hold you?

    • @tryingnottosink9107
      @tryingnottosink9107  5 років тому +2

      I can't tell. I just trust that they have been tested properly. And I carry insurance! 😁

  • @ranganuiaotearoa8324
    @ranganuiaotearoa8324 5 років тому

    a much easier way to pick up a mooring is: 1) Get a strong rope (10mm) at least twice as long as your boat 2) Tie one end to the mooring post/cleat at the bow 3) Pass the rope through where your mooring/anchor rope goes at the bow 4) Take the rope to your stern 5) Reverse up to the mooring with you standing on the boarding platform 6) Put the rope through the eye of the mooring and then take it back to your bow 7) use your winch to wind in the rope which will bring the mooring up to your cleat. Easy!

    • @tryingnottosink9107
      @tryingnottosink9107  5 років тому

      That is a good idea. Our problem is we would need a 150 foot line, plus, there is not walkway that runs along the outside of the boat. We would need to run the lines through the salon to get to the stern. It is doable, but a real pain.

  • @lyman135
    @lyman135 5 років тому

    Do you have any plans to ever take a trip North to New England for the summer? Like Cape Cod, Newport and Maine?

    • @tryingnottosink9107
      @tryingnottosink9107  5 років тому +1

      Not this year. We decided to head south again. Hopefully next year we will head north.

  • @rafajf
    @rafajf 3 роки тому

    but you did take a boating course right? or how i know you said you learned on your own but im just curious

    • @tryingnottosink9107
      @tryingnottosink9107  3 роки тому +1

      Pennsylvania requires you to take an online safety course. That is all I have done so far.

    • @rafajf
      @rafajf 3 роки тому

      @@tryingnottosink9107 amazing!

  • @robertfrost1683
    @robertfrost1683 5 років тому

    Nice to hear from you two !! Who plays the Piano ?? You need to give us some good old Joe Sample (Jazz Pianist) sometime. Glad you two are having fun.

    • @tryingnottosink9107
      @tryingnottosink9107  5 років тому +1

      I (Ed) pretend to play. I am actually an ex-guitarist who bought a piano to prop up my mortal remains.

  • @abguy4
    @abguy4 5 років тому

    It must be workin'. Youse guys are looking younger already~~!! Was there something frozen in that big ice-cube?

    • @tryingnottosink9107
      @tryingnottosink9107  5 років тому +1

      No. It was just a big, round and clear ice cube that Lyn though was cool. They make their own ice, as well as spirits at the restaurant we were at.

  • @billdomb
    @billdomb 5 років тому

    Is there homeowner insurance for boats? Might cover something like the Osmio but then, of course, the company has impetus to raise your rates...

  • @herbm8709
    @herbm8709 5 років тому

    Great to see another video! I love the piano in the beginning . Who plays? Keep them coming!

    • @tryingnottosink9107
      @tryingnottosink9107  5 років тому +1

      I (Ed) pretend to play. I used to be a decent guitarist, many years ago, but my piano skills are basic.

  • @googlevoicer
    @googlevoicer 4 роки тому

    Is the biggest issue with you disliking the Whaler because the davit doesn't "power swivel"? Do none of them? I guess I thought that davits would "rotate" via power as well as lift. If they make them that do, maybe you could retro-fit one and keep the Whaler you love for it's sturdiness, etc...?
    It's cool you found a solution that's working tho. 👍

    • @tryingnottosink9107
      @tryingnottosink9107  4 роки тому

      Replacing the davit would be very expensive, about $20k. We are happy with our solution though.

    • @googlevoicer
      @googlevoicer 4 роки тому

      @@tryingnottosink9107 ~ understood, that IS a huge cost. I'm curious, is this the "forever see the world" vessel or any plans to eventually move on? If someday in the future down the road, I would say now you know to make that a major "item" to check off the wish list considering how much it's clear you love the whaler. 😁 Easy to take with if you get something bigger(?), newer(?), etc with a better davit and let this vessels new owners get something smaller or more manageable for her. I think "quality and enjoyment" of life is equally as important as CO$T when it comes to this type of investment. Not to mention safety. 🙂
      Thanks for replying... I didn't subscribe when I first found your channel but I liked it more after watching a few... 👍
      Stay happy and healthy and safe travels. 🙂🙂

    • @tryingnottosink9107
      @tryingnottosink9107  4 роки тому +1

      @@googlevoicer I agree. It will definitely be on the must-have list if we get a different boat. I am not sure if this is our "forever" boat. I think so. We love her and doubt we would want something bigger. I can see us changing out the engines for electric, doing some remodeling and eventually painting her, but even all that would cost less than $200k. Much less than the cost of a newer boat.
      Thanks for subscribing!

    • @googlevoicer
      @googlevoicer 4 роки тому

      @@tryingnottosink9107 ~ understood... I think if you're keeping it LONG term (read: forever) then that would be a 20K worth of investment rather than just a nifty new toy... I mean ease of use and safety of using it and just plain comfort and peace of mind. But I can for sure understand why you're in no big rush to do so - I wouldn't be either. HaHa...
      I think I would be keeping one eye open on the side for a used one even or something. As it seems that one more suited to the Whaler would would for sure make it safer to maneuver it around, etc.
      Anyhow - thanks again for the friendly replies.
      And you're welcome for the Rx, as I enjoy channels that are friendly and fun AND teach me a little along the way as well. 👍👍

  • @roydora
    @roydora 2 роки тому

    Do dolphins chew their food 🤔

  • @delsweet7493
    @delsweet7493 5 років тому

    Hello,
    Put the Cosmo into rice. It may help with the water.

  • @Steve4TheWin
    @Steve4TheWin 5 років тому +1

    Ever see the puppet master movies?

  • @erat91
    @erat91 5 років тому

    45k for a yacht, dang that's a good deal! Makes the 30k i paid for a hydroplane look like a total ripoff. Haha

  • @bwaffleman
    @bwaffleman 5 років тому +3

    Please start selling triton shirts

  • @losrancidos4321
    @losrancidos4321 3 роки тому

    What are your son and girlfriend’s names? How’d she get that cast ?

  • @festerofest4374
    @festerofest4374 5 років тому +1

    Roger, out!

  • @kenmay4468
    @kenmay4468 5 років тому

    STICK IT IN A BAG OF RICE IT WILL DRAW THE MOISTURE OUT

  • @horacioespinosa4152
    @horacioespinosa4152 5 років тому

    I enjoy your channel, and I am interested in having more info on the carver, please contact me, thank you.

    • @tryingnottosink9107
      @tryingnottosink9107  5 років тому

      We are glad you enjoy the videos. There is a "tour" video on our channel somewhere that gives a lot of good info on the Carver. She is a great boat and we hate to sell her, but with the marina removing our ability to rent her out, she will just sit most of the year.

  • @tabithajones3560
    @tabithajones3560 4 роки тому

    boat around if u want... but why torture that poor bird!!!!

    • @tryingnottosink9107
      @tryingnottosink9107  4 роки тому

      The parrot loves it. If I tell her we are going to the boat she jumps right into her carrying case. We are careful to put her cage on the floor when we are underway, just in case we run into bad weather.

    • @tabithajones3560
      @tabithajones3560 4 роки тому

      @@tryingnottosink9107 u need a baby monkey too lol