What a beautiful morning. I love both that time of day and especially dusk when the wind seem to calm down regardless of what the weather people say. Love the Sea-doo clip!
It certainly was a beautiful and calm morning greeting us that day. As for the old Sea Doo clip, I probably shouldn't have shown it to Anchor Girl, as now she keeps talking about getting another one again. . . Or two 😩
Paul! First, what a nice video! The start is so calm yet so powerful and mesmerizing at the same time… could hear a pin drop here. I was transported. I’ll even say epic. I laughed out loud with the retro video of you both on the Sea-doo! Hahaha!! Great vibe all around and spectacular scenery. Already watched it twice, there’s something magical about it. And, lastly, you created a Boater “monster” in me with your inspiring videos and now you’re feeding it with your shout out! It’s very encouraging, I appreciate it more than you can imagine, enthusiasm wise, and so yeah… more to come :)) Cheers and thank you!! And like I mentioned, a shout out to Boogaboo about 4 videos away…
This mini getaway transported us too! Even only being away for just under 24 hours took us back to another time - and provided inspiration that has us again looking forward to more adventures next season. And yes, I'm eagerly awaiting your next videos!
@LITTLEROCKSHORES Nice boat. The sister ship was docked at Lagoon City a few years back, but that was before buddy moved up to the larger version two or three seasons ago. Looks like Cruisers Yachts is the only one still building real boats these days...
You are going to miss it, Quick question I have searay also but some of the ceiling tiles are starting to come down. did you ever hit this issue? If so how did you fix it?
@@BoatingWithBoogaboo Thanks, the newer boats have starboard panels with vinyl on them on the ceiling, a few are starting to loosen up, another boat project in the making. Thanks for your advice over the years!!
Quick question: let’s say you have ten, 12-minute boating videos at the moment… do you post them once a week or, to stretch into the winter months, you publish them every other week? Fudge, right!? :))
I've often spread them out to go through the dreary off-season months. Speaking purely for my selfish self, I'd vote that you have your stretch as far out as you can. I need my boating fix all year long ;-)
The last couple of times we did that run, it took us a total of 12 hours travel time to get from Lock 19 (Scott's Mills) to Lock 32 at Bobcaygeon. So, to do that in only one day would be extremely tight, as much of that route is slower canal travel (max 10 KPH speeds) and if you time the locks wrong, that can really put you behind schedule. Best of luck!
What a beautiful morning. I love both that time of day and especially dusk when the wind seem to calm down regardless of what the weather people say. Love the Sea-doo clip!
It certainly was a beautiful and calm morning greeting us that day.
As for the old Sea Doo clip, I probably shouldn't have shown it to Anchor Girl, as now she keeps talking about getting another one again. . . Or two 😩
Paul! First, what a nice video! The start is so calm yet so powerful and mesmerizing at the same time… could hear a pin drop here. I was transported. I’ll even say epic. I laughed out loud with the retro video of you both on the Sea-doo! Hahaha!! Great vibe all around and spectacular scenery. Already watched it twice, there’s something magical about it. And, lastly, you created a Boater “monster” in me with your inspiring videos and now you’re feeding it with your shout out! It’s very encouraging, I appreciate it more than you can imagine, enthusiasm wise, and so yeah… more to come :)) Cheers and thank you!! And like I mentioned, a shout out to Boogaboo about 4 videos away…
This mini getaway transported us too! Even only being away for just under 24 hours took us back to another time - and provided inspiration that has us again looking forward to more adventures next season.
And yes, I'm eagerly awaiting your next videos!
Very cool, you past our new boat at 4:24 on the Crate’s dock. Nice to see her from the water side.
Which one was she? The white hull or the black one? I'm guessing they're both Cruisers, correct?
@ yes, white one. 46’ Cruisers Cantius
@LITTLEROCKSHORES Nice boat. The sister ship was docked at Lagoon City a few years back, but that was before buddy moved up to the larger version two or three seasons ago. Looks like Cruisers Yachts is the only one still building real boats these days...
Treated to Glass - very nice!! Enjoyed the video.
It was a long time coming this season for us, but made next year look even better 😀
Beautiful smooth sailing, I think fall can be a great time of year to sail
Or, in our case, cruising under power 🙂
BOOGABOO IS AWESOME AND BEAUTIFUL 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
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You are going to miss it, Quick question I have searay also but some of the ceiling tiles are starting to come down. did you ever hit this issue? If so how did you fix it?
Ceiling tiles??? We don't have those on our boat.
@@BoatingWithBoogaboo Thanks, the newer boats have starboard panels with vinyl on them on the ceiling, a few are starting to loosen up, another boat project in the making. Thanks for your advice over the years!!
Quick question: let’s say you have ten, 12-minute boating videos at the moment… do you post them once a week or, to stretch into the winter months, you publish them every other week? Fudge, right!? :))
I've often spread them out to go through the dreary off-season months. Speaking purely for my selfish self, I'd vote that you have your stretch as far out as you can. I need my boating fix all year long ;-)
@@BoatingWithBoogaboo I am hoping to stretch mine out this year a little better than last!
That's good news. As always, I'm gonna look forward to your 'extended mix set' 🙂
Hello friend , how are you
Hope you can help me
Is possible to go from lock 19 to lock 32 in one day ?
The last couple of times we did that run, it took us a total of 12 hours travel time to get from Lock 19 (Scott's Mills) to Lock 32 at Bobcaygeon. So, to do that in only one day would be extremely tight, as much of that route is slower canal travel (max 10 KPH speeds) and if you time the locks wrong, that can really put you behind schedule.
Best of luck!