Great Holly, it looks like a wonderful place for a raid. I will definitely have to get up there one day and thanks for the mention and filming another Stornaway, cheers Paul
No problem at all - it’s not as though you need the mention ;) Kate Louise is too beautiful to ignore! It was so great to see a stornoway in person. My, they are lovely.
Its definately my old boat Holly after watching this again. Wish i never sold it now. Possibly going to downsize from a 40 footer in the near future. getting older. Enjoy your time on the water.
Moreton Bay is certainly a great place though for me it's being loved to death like a lot of places of late. I much prefer to either go through the week when less boats in the bay or most often go to much less crowded waters. Not saying where as even those have been so much busier than a few years ago. lucky you Holly growing up on a Farr 6000. I sure wish I had. My first sailboat was a Mirror which I bought about 45 years ago. Loved it and did a few overnight cruises from southport up along south Stradbroke Is. After a few years the boat needed a new paint job and as the hull was in such good condition I was determined not to use it until I'd given it a good going over. Well----------it's only taken me almost 40 years to get around to doing it up. life gets in the way sometimes. Meanwhile about 15 years ago I bought a Farr 6000 which I've used extensively since, spending up to 3 months aboard in places like the Gulf of Carpentaria (two trips one each side of the gulf) and another long trip to Lake Argyle, the Kimberlies and up and around the Tiwi Islands. All fantastic trips along with many trips up along the Qld coast, mostly in remote places. Lately I've also bought a TS 16 which I simply could not refuse due to it's condition and price. Love sailing and thanks for posting this wonderful account. PS: that anchor on the end of a quite long length of chain and lying on it's side can be improved by extending the bits of protective hose quite a bit. I made a stainless steel one for my Farr and fitted stiff peices of hose to the cross bar such that it fills the whole width of the back of the Farr anchor locker. I made it to fit and it's so reliable. I do realize it probably hasn't had enough strain to dig in properly due to that great length of chain which in itself is probably holding the boat at that stage.
@@afloatinawoodenboat Holly, I'm curious as to the comparable performances between the F6 and the TS16. From about 14.30 the TS 16 appears to be much faster and I'm wondering if your Dad had depowered to let him pass? I've only sailed My TS16 a single time with no other sailboats around. You commented that he beat you but I'd be surprised if the TS is that much faster? Your Dad is a lucky man to be able have your Mum accompany him in a sailboat. My wife hates both the water and boats in general.
@@peterbarnes8737 the particular TS16 in question is indeed a national champion and skippered by an excessively accomplished sailor. But also wasn’t carrying grandchildren who like calm sailing :)
And with Tassie spring feeling more like winter, this was a refreshing moment for us too! Well worth the trip. I love it how Northern and Southern Hemispheres can keep each other’s sailing addictions going through each other’s respective winters :)
Nice story ,i was one of the bigger boats moored out a bit (coolchange) and watch you guys sail past .bought back great memories of my hood 23 and sailing all around the bay ,learning . You guys are inspiring.
Nice video Holly! Great to see a sail on Morton bay and hoping to get up there with the Cherry. I eagerly await a copy of Beacon to Beacon in the mail. Amazing to see just a few smaller boats on the beach and so many big boats moored out in the bay. Small boats good times.
Thanks Teo - it’s a very rare thing to have a family sailing together. We know it and owe it all to the inspiration set by my mum and dad. Gene says he is so excited that your boat is coming along well too!
Hi Holly. It's the stornaway with the red top sides and blue sails. I sold it in 2014 aprox. I've been living on my beneatue 40 ever since. Now back on terra firma.😢😢
Marvellous! You can be assured that the little red boat gets well used and loved by her current owner. He’s such a lovely fellow, it’s always a pleasure to sail with him and with the little boat!
No I didnt build it. I cannot be 100 percent sure it was my old boat but I did paint the top sides red and the sails were blue also. I sold it from my home at carbrook.
Lovely video showing exactly what it's all about. Really enjoyed it. Thanks Holly
Thank you so much! It was a marvellous day.
What a great day. Piling on the memories!
Absolutely! It was perfect weather. I’m sure the kids will never forget it - I sure wont!
This is the first time I have ever seen a yacht with all blue sails !!!!!
Wasn’t it cool?! She cut a very impressive figure. Thanks so much for watching!
Great Holly, it looks like a wonderful place for a raid. I will definitely have to get up there one day and thanks for the mention and filming another Stornaway, cheers Paul
No problem at all - it’s not as though you need the mention ;) Kate Louise is too beautiful to ignore! It was so great to see a stornoway in person. My, they are lovely.
Another beautiful day spent with family making memories
It was delightful :)
Its definately my old boat Holly after watching this again. Wish i never sold it now. Possibly going to downsize from a 40 footer in the near future. getting older. Enjoy your time on the water.
Which one, David? I’m sure we’ve chatted about it before but I’m struggling to recall.
Moreton Bay is certainly a great place though for me it's being loved to death like a lot of places of late. I much prefer to either go through the week when less boats in the bay or most often go to much less crowded waters. Not saying where as even those have been so much busier than a few years ago. lucky you Holly growing up on a Farr 6000. I sure wish I had. My first sailboat was a Mirror which I bought about 45 years ago. Loved it and did a few overnight cruises from southport up along south Stradbroke Is. After a few years the boat needed a new paint job and as the hull was in such good condition I was determined not to use it until I'd given it a good going over. Well----------it's only taken me almost 40 years to get around to doing it up. life gets in the way sometimes. Meanwhile about 15 years ago I bought a Farr 6000 which I've used extensively since, spending up to 3 months aboard in places like the Gulf of Carpentaria (two trips one each side of the gulf) and another long trip to Lake Argyle, the Kimberlies and up and around the Tiwi Islands. All fantastic trips along with many trips up along the Qld coast, mostly in remote places. Lately I've also bought a TS 16 which I simply could not refuse due to it's condition and price. Love sailing and thanks for posting this wonderful account. PS: that anchor on the end of a quite long length of chain and lying on it's side can be improved by extending the bits of protective hose quite a bit. I made a stainless steel one for my Farr and fitted stiff peices of hose to the cross bar such that it fills the whole width of the back of the Farr anchor locker. I made it to fit and it's so reliable. I do realize it probably hasn't had enough strain to dig in properly due to that great length of chain which in itself is probably holding the boat at that stage.
Wow - incredible Farr adventures! And a ts16! You and my dad Glen need to get together - they have both as well! Thanks so much for watching.
@@afloatinawoodenboat Holly, I'm curious as to the comparable performances between the F6 and the TS16. From about 14.30 the TS 16 appears to be much faster and I'm wondering if your Dad had depowered to let him pass? I've only sailed My TS16 a single time with no other sailboats around. You commented that he beat you but I'd be surprised if the TS is that much faster? Your Dad is a lucky man to be able have your Mum accompany him in a sailboat. My wife hates both the water and boats in general.
@@peterbarnes8737 the particular TS16 in question is indeed a national champion and skippered by an excessively accomplished sailor. But also wasn’t carrying grandchildren who like calm sailing :)
@@afloatinawoodenboat AHH that explains a lot. I suspected as much or something like that.
Excellent day out Holly and kids, a real family adventure.
Thanks! It was three generations afloat that day!
Fabulous Family Fun!
Sure was! Thanks for coming along virtually!
With the British Autumn starting to close in, this was exactly what I needed. Some sun, sea and sailing!!!
And with Tassie spring feeling more like winter, this was a refreshing moment for us too! Well worth the trip. I love it how Northern and Southern Hemispheres can keep each other’s sailing addictions going through each other’s respective winters :)
Nice story ,i was one of the bigger boats moored out a bit (coolchange) and watch you guys sail past .bought back great memories of my hood 23 and sailing all around the bay ,learning . You guys are inspiring.
Oh how lovely! It would’ve been great to say hello if we’d known :) wasn’t it a delightful day?
Thanks so much for watching x
Harleys ftw 🙌
Go the mighty 16!!!
A great video
Thanks! It was a really fun day. Have you sailed Moreton Bay before?
Nice video Holly! Great to see a sail on Morton bay and hoping to get up there with the Cherry. I eagerly await a copy of Beacon to Beacon in the mail. Amazing to see just a few smaller boats on the beach and so many big boats moored out in the bay. Small boats good times.
I know - it was a sea of gin palaces! But brought back some amazing memories. We are going to tow our wee boat up this summer for a cruise too.
Im pretty sure this was my stornaway i sold back around 2014. goodlittle boat ,hey. Enjoy .
That’s lovely! Did you build her?
Great video, looked like you all had a lot of fun. We'll be there in less than a week. We can't wait!
Exciting! Where are you planning to visit?
@@afloatinawoodenboat mostly going to play it by the weather but planning to head to Peel Island then explore Moreton Bay for about a week.
@@VentureOffroadAustralia4x4 how exciting! Are you taking your boat? Or catching a lift?
@@afloatinawoodenboat taking our Ultimate 18 trailer sailer, Lady Emma.
Beautiful family day out! You guys are really blessed to be able to share such moments! 😉
Thanks Teo - it’s a very rare thing to have a family sailing together. We know it and owe it all to the inspiration set by my mum and dad. Gene says he is so excited that your boat is coming along well too!
OMG used to live in Cleveland but never sailed back then.
A shame, it’s a lovely cruising ground! Thanks for watching :)
Hi Holly. It's the stornaway with the red top sides and blue sails. I sold it in 2014 aprox. I've been living on my beneatue 40 ever since. Now back on terra firma.😢😢
Marvellous! You can be assured that the little red boat gets well used and loved by her current owner. He’s such a lovely fellow, it’s always a pleasure to sail with him and with the little boat!
No I didnt build it. I cannot be 100 percent sure it was my old boat but I did paint the top sides red and the sails were blue also. I sold it from my home at carbrook.
If I see her again, I will ask!