Man, a small pocket cruiser like your Precision 18 is the most simple and practical sailboat around. No plumbing and electrical issues to deal with and still takes you where you want to go. .
Well done! Vivid memories of 40 years past of our Hunt 17 came to me with all of the updates conceived and built. That was one of the best parts of the era. Thank you for this.
nice little hints to make your environment more enjoyable but yet in the same account does not cost an harm and a leg that way you can enjoyed your sailing and enjoyed the comfort of some helpful necessity have a great day
These are some super ideas! I especially like the solar panel extension mount!! Thanks so much for your video post. We own an '87 P-18 up on the NH coast and we run her is all sorts of conditions... stable and easy!
Funny thing. Just two days ago we watched your in-depth cabin tour video. Great video and also nice looking boat. Thanks for posting it. And also thanks for your positive feedback.
I would be very interested in a breakdown or short video on how you built the gimbaled stove mount. I'd love to have that in my Tangerine 18. Love your videos!
I cant recall how I first found your channel, I think it may have been a video on how to sharpen carving tools or bowl turning? Anyways you have subsequently taken me on your wonderful journey I have learnt so much and it is like reading the best novel ever from the homestead and now to the water. I am here in the UK and previously have no experience of sailing (although I have spent much time in the Chessapeake bay area). I know there is a back story which may be difficult but to explore but please keep making these wondeful videos whereever they take you!!
Found your channel and subscribed. I have a Capri 18, it is similar but different from your Precision. I am a daysailor, not a crusiser, still hoping to learn from your experiences.
I’d love to make some Lee cloths for my Precision 18, any suggestions on where to find instructions or patterns? Looks like the perfect winter project!
The lee cloths make the inside of the boat so much more functional. They are extremely light and durable and inexpensive. I just loosely measured the areas and added an inch and a half on all sides for a good him. Then we got some grommets from Home Depot and with the extra thickness that the him added it made a really strong place to put the grommets. Anyways we are both sure you would really enjoy having some. Thanks for your comments and also thank you for your interaction we really appreciate that
are y'all just vacationing, or are you going back to the homestead? i love all your videos, but i miss the carving and homesteading. The sailing is pretty awesome too, but i miss the carving. safe travels.
Your little gimbaled stove is ingenious! True talent Have you made it yourself? Or you can buy it in a store. If you have, could you tell me how to do it? I encourage you to continue making your videos. I like them. My boat in jeanneau sun 2000 of 6.25 meters. Greetings and thank you.
Ive been fine without an anchor locker. Can leave anchor exposed and it's fine. Can have anchor in cockpit to make tossing it overboard easier. So not esswntial.
yes On my M15 I anchor from the cockpit setting the bow anchor from the cock pit while motoring toward shore. anchor and chain are stowed in the cockpit lazarettes.
how does the lifting keel work? im looking at a swift 18 which has sink cooker and a RR jib but this looks a bit more races than comfy but a contender for sure.
Yomanbosun! After spending so much time on big boats, little boats and toy boats, it's not the size that matters... It's how wet you get! Obviously the positives of having a gijantic-Atlantic ship is having lots of useless space you never need... But it's there... The positives of small boat sailing is emence! Less and less again. Less $$ at the marina, bottom paint and of coarse.. The purchase price. When sailing you sit at the helm and the helm of a massive boat and the helm of a little boat is basically the same. You sit there... Steering... The places you can get in to.. Gunk holeing... Can only be with a little boat. Many positives there... In the end the size that matters is the one that gives you what you need... To enjoy the wind on you face and silently and peacefully take you to your dreams.. The original tiny home holds vast oppertunities ♥ ♥ ♥ love you Brother You should sell that stove on Etsy!
Thank you so much for the tips and ideas. I have J 24 now. I am looking at a Precision 19 for sale and really appreciate the ease of launch and the deck stepped mast.
Thanks 4 your Videos, I love your ship. You have nice methods how you keep the boat swimming, great .... keep it up! I´m a sailing musician, would be happy 4 your likes an Abos 2. You can find a Band on Tour by Boat Serie on my channel and lots of Music. I´ll be continuing this with my new Boat AVALON, a Commander 31* from Denmark. Your welcome, I´ll be watching you 2. Sail save, Fair winds, love
Man, a small pocket cruiser like your Precision 18 is the most simple and practical sailboat around. No plumbing and electrical issues to deal with and still takes you where you want to go.
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Well done! Vivid memories of 40 years past of our Hunt 17 came to me with all of the updates conceived and built. That was one of the best parts of the era. Thank you for this.
That was one of the smoothest walkthrough videos I've seen. Well done.
Your little gimbaled stove is ingenious! True talent
Thank you for showing us the upgrades you made to your beloved Precision 18 Sailboat, it was a treat.
2:28 PM Monday 18 November 2024. Thank you Sir and Madam for sharing your knowledge and information about your boat to us. From Malaysia 🇲🇾
Definitely enjoyed watching....as usual. Luv your stove build! You guys always rock.
Love the gimbal action on the stove, AND you built it yourself. Lots of useful tips, great video!
That's a great stove, very cool!
Great ideas, specially the stove! Thanks!
I hope you do more sailing videos. This boat is set up very nice. I like that stern railing on there. I have a O’Day 20 I am setting up like yours
nice little hints to make your environment more enjoyable but yet in the same account does not cost an harm and a leg that way you can enjoyed your sailing and enjoyed the comfort of some helpful necessity have a great day
These are some super ideas! I especially like the solar panel extension mount!! Thanks so much for your video post. We own an '87 P-18 up on the NH coast and we run her is all sorts of conditions... stable and easy!
Thanks for sharing this, have Fun!!
Great ideas. 👍
Thanks for sharing! Take care and GOD BLESS 🙏!
Great info and nicely set up sailboat.
Funny thing. Just two days ago we watched your in-depth cabin tour video. Great video and also nice looking boat. Thanks for posting it. And also thanks for your positive feedback.
@@CarvingAPath nice, and thank you. I like it..its a nice little criuser. Where did you get your downwind pole or did you make it?
We ordered it from West Marine. They come with only one end installed so you can cut it to the exact length that you need.
Awesone video, thank you for sharing
Great video you guys! Thanks for sharing
Love the music there at the end
That stove made my day!
Great movie ❤❤❤❤❤
Nice setup!
Lovely. All you need
Great solutions, useful video. Can you give me your advice on how to eventually solve the problem of a WC. Thank you for the answer
I would be very interested in a breakdown or short video on how you built the gimbaled stove mount. I'd love to have that in my Tangerine 18.
Love your videos!
Great vid. I hope to see a video one day with more info like what kind of batteries and how big (Wh). Some info on water storage, toilet, and so on.
Good luck and best regards from Libya
I cant recall how I first found your channel, I think it may have been a video on how to sharpen carving tools or bowl turning? Anyways you have subsequently taken me on your wonderful journey I have learnt so much and it is like reading the best novel ever from the homestead and now to the water. I am here in the UK and previously have no experience of sailing (although I have spent much time in the Chessapeake bay area). I know there is a back story which may be difficult but to explore but please keep making these wondeful videos whereever they take you!!
Thank you for your positive feedback we really appreciate that.
Thanks for the video guys
Happy sailing se ya at the home shed soon we hope
I mounted my tiller pilot exactly the same way :D great video! Subbed!
Found your channel and subscribed. I have a Capri 18, it is similar but different from your Precision.
I am a daysailor, not a crusiser, still hoping to learn from your experiences.
Outstanding
Great boat, I think those two batteries could support a small fridge and I would get a small stove that runs on those small bottles of propane.
Very nice
Love it! Now lets hear you pick guitar! I see those nails.
I’d love to make some Lee cloths for my Precision 18, any suggestions on where to find instructions or patterns? Looks like the perfect winter project!
The lee cloths make the inside of the boat so much more functional. They are extremely light and durable and inexpensive. I just loosely measured the areas and added an inch and a half on all sides for a good him. Then we got some grommets from Home Depot and with the extra thickness that the him added it made a really strong place to put the grommets. Anyways we are both sure you would really enjoy having some. Thanks for your comments and also thank you for your interaction we really appreciate that
@@CarvingAPath thank you so much! I appreciate your help!
Let us know if you have any questions along the way. we might be able to help.
Just found your channel! Any chance you’d want to do a tutorial on how you made the lee cloths and how you fastened them?
are y'all just vacationing, or are you going back to the homestead? i love all your videos, but i miss the carving and homesteading. The sailing is pretty awesome too, but i miss the carving. safe travels.
Nice boat what year is yours and how much do they run
I love my Precision 21... Not much longer but lots more room inside...
Nice…i have an Oday23 in brasil…good vibe
OMG!!! How clever is that stove?!?
i am looking for a sailboat under 19 ft to spend a season or 2 on seeing how much of the great loop i can do. this looks suitable
Your little gimbaled stove is ingenious! True talent
Have you made it yourself? Or you can buy it in a store. If you have, could you tell me how to do it?
I encourage you to continue making your videos. I like them. My boat in jeanneau sun 2000 of 6.25 meters.
Greetings and thank you.
I’m missing the chickens just watched the coop build again
I can't wait to see the chicken's again
Ive been fine without an anchor locker. Can leave anchor exposed and it's fine. Can have anchor in cockpit to make tossing it overboard easier. So not esswntial.
yes On my M15 I anchor from the cockpit setting the bow anchor from the cock pit while motoring toward shore. anchor and chain are stowed in the cockpit lazarettes.
Locust is bad to the bone! A great wood. As hard as it gets!
What brand of auto pilot are you using?
What year model would you consider the evolved design?
Can i buy the gimbaled stove online from amazon?
Precious! 💗 cool boat.
Nice😊
how does the lifting keel work? im looking at a swift 18 which has sink cooker and a RR jib but this looks a bit more races
than comfy but a contender for sure.
Yomanbosun! After spending so much time on big boats, little boats and toy boats, it's not the size that matters... It's how wet you get! Obviously the positives of having a gijantic-Atlantic ship is having lots of useless space you never need... But it's there... The positives of small boat sailing is emence! Less and less again. Less $$ at the marina, bottom paint and of coarse.. The purchase price. When sailing you sit at the helm and the helm of a massive boat and the helm of a little boat is basically the same. You sit there... Steering... The places you can get in to.. Gunk holeing... Can only be with a little boat. Many positives there... In the end the size that matters is the one that gives you what you need... To enjoy the wind on you face and silently and peacefully take you to your dreams.. The original tiny home holds vast oppertunities ♥ ♥ ♥ love you Brother
You should sell that stove on Etsy!
You need to build a little hen cage like the stove and always have a chicken with ya.
Good little video mister Path, butt I don't like Sailboats that's just me sail on.
can you have a bimini on this boat?
Using block ice and opening the cooler sparingly will last you a couple of days. The bigger the block, the better.
Thank you so much for the tips and ideas. I have J 24 now. I am looking at a Precision 19 for sale and really appreciate the ease of launch and the deck stepped mast.
Anchor locker? Ask Scandinavians how they do it :)
U should get the stove a patent
thumbs up:)
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🤗 😎
Wow, my Havsfidra-20 looks a big cruiser versus your boat! 😳
how many times did he say “crucial” 😂
luv ya ☠❤☠
Thanks 4 your Videos, I love your ship. You have nice methods how you keep the boat swimming, great .... keep it up! I´m a sailing musician, would be happy 4 your likes an Abos 2. You can find a Band on Tour by Boat Serie on my channel and lots of Music. I´ll be continuing this with my new Boat AVALON, a Commander 31* from Denmark. Your welcome, I´ll be watching you 2. Sail save, Fair winds, love
And.... W.C.?!
A shave and a haircut would very much improve the sanitary aspect of life on board ! Gee your girlfriend has less hair !