Great Loop Route #65: Buchanan, Tennessee to Clifton, Tennessee | What Yacht To Do

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  • Опубліковано 28 гру 2024

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  • @WhatYachtToDo
    @WhatYachtToDo  2 роки тому

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  • @jimmccann6876
    @jimmccann6876 5 років тому +5

    The diver was harvesting Tennessee freshwater mussel shells. During peak harvest years, the TN commercial mussel shell industry employs about 2,000 and contributes $50 million annually to the Tennessee economy.

    • @WhatYachtToDo
      @WhatYachtToDo  5 років тому

      Wow! Had no idea. Thanks so much for sharing.

  • @christopherneil988
    @christopherneil988 5 років тому +1

    What a great trip it has been so far. Have been with you two for most of the trip. Thanks for taking us along.

    • @WhatYachtToDo
      @WhatYachtToDo  5 років тому

      We are about halfway through the loop. Thanks for coming along with us!

  • @deehightower4283
    @deehightower4283 5 років тому +2

    Those beautiful brilliant red, gold, orange trees are something to behold. Thanks for sharing😀! Quite a gorgeous trip.

  • @stephenfleming7918
    @stephenfleming7918 5 років тому +3

    Another great informative video folks. It seems there’s always something new to learn when you put one out. Looking forward to what you do when you get down to the golf of Mexico. If that’s the way you’re going on the loop. Thanks again for all the work you put into these vlogs . It’s nice that you’re missing the 2 feet of snow that we’re getting in upstate New York today.

    • @WhatYachtToDo
      @WhatYachtToDo  5 років тому

      TWO FEET??? Whoa. Stay warm. Yes, we will be heading that way. Thanks for going along with us.

    • @stephenfleming7918
      @stephenfleming7918 5 років тому +1

      What Yacht To Do You’re welcome. You are helping so many people like my wife and I that are planning to start the loop in a year or two. Will sure know all the pitfalls to look for.

    • @WhatYachtToDo
      @WhatYachtToDo  5 років тому +1

      @@stephenfleming7918 Thank you. We appreciate you saying that. We are trying to provide the help we wanted to get before we started.

  • @bobbythompson533
    @bobbythompson533 5 років тому

    Good afternoon my time you guys don't have heat up there to helm on your boat

    • @WhatYachtToDo
      @WhatYachtToDo  5 років тому

      Hi Bobby, Yes, we have two units up there, but we need to run the generator to do so if we are underway. We did run it in the morning before we departed to take the chill off, but turned it off once we started hoping it would warm up.

  • @dalethompson5223
    @dalethompson5223 4 роки тому

    The bridge to nowhere is the Danville L&N Railroad bridge.ua-cam.com/video/TAgfWCqR1Qc/v-deo.html
    We own a place near Paris landing and have spent a lot of time boating in that area.

  • @yumpinyiminy963
    @yumpinyiminy963 3 роки тому

    Speaking of towing a disabled boat. Look up marine selvage rights. Not that I would unless the people were very rude.

  • @bobbythompson533
    @bobbythompson533 5 років тому

    Good afternoon dumb stupid question all you guys on them Cruisers that has sealed radiators on why don't you have heaters installed up there in your cabin so you can get heat from the engine while you're driving down the river I like to be comfortable with myself

    • @WhatYachtToDo
      @WhatYachtToDo  5 років тому

      Yes, we do have heat that is available to us if it got too bad. But we have to run the generator to run any of the five heating/cooling systems on board. One day, we did that!

    • @bobbythompson533
      @bobbythompson533 5 років тому

      No I understand you have heaters but your generators got to be working what I am talking about is like a car heater that 12 volt or run it