Prepping our Boat for 1500 Miles Over Land! | Sailing Soulianis - Ep. 116

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  • Five years ago we bought a sailboat and left home to go cruising. Now, after buying a trailerable boat, we’re SO EXCITED to be returning home to go cruising!
    Kirk flew down to Florida to scoop up a Farrier F9AX trimaran that we’d been eyeing for months. With the sale complete, he’s about to trailer our new 31’ boat 1500 miles back up to our property in Northern Michigan -- where Lauren and Renata will see it for the first time!
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Komentáře • 278

  • @trevorleak8517
    @trevorleak8517 Před 2 měsíci

    We all love boats..but this way beyound what i expected..never seen such a finely put together story. this is the best !! your daughter brings it all to another level. So, keep on keeping on...its wonderful. I left it too late, like many old boys thinking we can achieve our dreams but the body gets in the way and we literally can not do any more...we sell our dream. Guys...retire early if you can..take the chance! look at this couple...our inspiration

  • @shellybeau2006
    @shellybeau2006 Před rokem +11

    Oh my gosh, Renata has grown up so much. She's adorable, and speaks so well.

  • @humbledsparrows4687
    @humbledsparrows4687 Před rokem +4

    We dumped Progressive years ago. We had five cars, two RVs, three ATVs and two dual sport motorcycles. They would not cover our house in the mountains of Colorado even though we were less than a half mile from the fire station, and completely mitigated all the pine trees and brush.

  • @JamesHigham
    @JamesHigham Před rokem +6

    The delight at the start, then that insurance horror, then back up north ... all my memories of boat trailing coming back. So glad she's finally there, now comes the work. Rivetting.

  • @doogiek13
    @doogiek13 Před rokem +11

    Very exciting. Congratulations and Renata could not possibly be any cuter! Getting so big so fast!

  • @johncrisp6683
    @johncrisp6683 Před rokem +7

    2023 will be an adventure. Thank you for taking all of us along.

  • @gsftom
    @gsftom Před rokem +1

    Paying to store a boat is crazy especially if the storage is in another state… can tell u guys are happy to have yr boat on your property.

  • @stevenwarner7348
    @stevenwarner7348 Před 9 měsíci +1

    All right then. Now I'm looking at more trouble. That "Scoop" on the stern. How can I get one like that set up? Hmmm. Add two feet to the current length of my hull? Hmmm. Such a conundrum I'll tell ya. For the last 17 years. ~ That tree that fell on the bow. All that time in the woods. My embarrassing purchase of a Hunter 23 sailboat. Brought me back to the hull of my very fast (Chrysler Built "Buccaneer.") 19 foot lake boat. North Sails and all. Took the top off, just the hull and centerboard trunk ~ scheduled for demolition. Oh no! Making that into a Canoe, add a couple of Ama's and presto ~ my new trimaran. Thanks for sharing about your new boat! Oh yea! ✨👍✨

  • @patwhite640
    @patwhite640 Před rokem

    May I suggest a metal car port style cover for the new boat. It'll keep that Michigan lake snow load from damaging her. I would still tarp her under the shelter. You could use helper springs they are bolt ons.
    If you never need help with the work just ask, were over in wisconsin and travel to silver lake to play in the sand a couple times a year.
    The baby is so cute and all grown up!! Congratulations.

  • @elysiumsailing
    @elysiumsailing Před rokem

    I am glad your drive home was not exciting. When I saw that fender rubbing on the tire, I was like oh no, this is a disaster in the making! I am glad it wasn't! Congratulations!

  • @steveturansky9031
    @steveturansky9031 Před rokem +1

    There's a possibility the original owners dates are off. I got my F-9A plans set #45 in 9/1991. Maybe he bought them earlier and didn't start the build until 1992. Anyway, my build started in 11/1991 and I launched 11/1993. BTW, I built it with my Dad (and brother - both of which have passed now) and we had many great sailing experiences on it.
    You should have a lot of fun with your F-boat. They are a tremendous design. Great for day sailing, races and sail camping. They are pretty small for anything more than a couple weeks though and you can't put much weight on them for any decent cruising systems or supplies. They also get pretty wet when sailing at 15+ knots, especially if you are dealing with any ocean or wind chop. But I guess most boats would be pretty wet at 15+ knots.
    There were many successful multihull designs before the F boats but Farrier's designs opened the door to a whole new breed of multihull enthusiasts and fast sailors. We could sail with the 50-70' monohull sleds on a real budget. You no longer needed a multi-million dollar boat and crew of 15 to do 20 kts. Suddenly you could do it on a $60K boat with a couple friends and keep it beside your house.
    RIP Ian Farrier.

  • @billroberts3864
    @billroberts3864 Před rokem +6

    Now you folks finally have a great boat and it is parked on your property so you can make a few adjustments to be ready to put it in the water. Renata is such a blessing for you two as she becomes acclimated to boat life. Huge blessings to you...

  • @pezpengy9308
    @pezpengy9308 Před rokem +1

    we share a common love: large sailboats on trailers! i saw from some of the images we also share a common problem... the bow is badly scuffed from the trailer bump stop. you can buy a rubber skid cover/plate to cover the bow and extend it down to cover the bottom part that grounds first when you bring it in to a beach. in boat terms its not too expensive.

  • @CarlSmithAviationBroker
    @CarlSmithAviationBroker Před rokem +1

    I built a very strong mooring using three of those 'earth anchors' laid out in a triangle, with chain leads running to the center of that triangle, connecting to a large ring. From that ring, a mooring pennant goes up to the bouy. There you have it! At any point of loading, your boat is pulling on at least two earth anchors! CONGRATZ on this project!

    • @artsmith103
      @artsmith103 Před rokem +1

      Do you have a suggestion how to set them?

    • @CarlSmithAviationBroker
      @CarlSmithAviationBroker Před rokem +1

      ​@@artsmith103 Mine was for trimaran that drew only 3.5' so I chose a nice spot on the flats that was safe from most boats dragging up there. I needed a friend and the use of a big bar about 10 or 12 feet long. We just passed that bar through the eye of the earth anchor and 'walked' it in. That took a few beers each anchor! Moral of the story, set this up in as shallow waters as your boat can deal with.

  • @brianhotte3882
    @brianhotte3882 Před rokem +1

    Really happy you folks get to work on your boat at you own house. So much more convenient and less expensive.

    • @SailingSoulianis
      @SailingSoulianis  Před rokem

      Such a vastly different and more enjoyable experience then being in the yard.

  • @clayfarnet970
    @clayfarnet970 Před rokem +2

    Question, what makes your lakes so nice? 😂 You guys are going to have a blast sailing around on that boat. Progressive sucks!

  • @fxpthl
    @fxpthl Před rokem +2

    Oh my kids, you have come so far since I first started watching your posts! This new to you boat will, once again, start new adventures for you and your precious Reatta(sp). Having your home and boat on the same location will allow you to work on her and then walk a few steps back into your house where there is comfort, a shower and a hearty meal. I am so looking forward to this next phase of your life!

  • @stephenrrose
    @stephenrrose Před rokem +2

    Taking the Boat home with Dad.......Priceless! And I was proud the day you put your boat in the Charlevoix Marina!!!! From a Medic that loves family, and worked (Volunteered) at Beaver Island EMS! Thank you for taking us along! The Journey has begun!!!!

  • @mikeriter6374
    @mikeriter6374 Před rokem +1

    I have a trailer sailer and securing the lines along the mast always a chore. I found that all the lines by the bow (head sail sheets, main sheets, furler line) can be placed in a medium camping stuff sack. I then close the stuff sack and strap it to the mast, this is so much easier than securing each line individually.

  • @mbme6884
    @mbme6884 Před rokem

    You may already know this but possibly putting on C5 leaf springs they are rated at 5000lbs per axle speaking from experience, I know they’re not always readily available. most places always carry 3500lbs axle leaf springs etc. I ended up having to get one set from one shop and another set from another shop. Of course I wanted them within a couple days. Oh by the way, I watched every episode since the beginning, you guys started your journey just before me! Glad and excited to hear about the projects. I need the motivation on my little project boat myself ha ha. Welcome to the traileurable👀 boat world!!🤠👍🌅🛻 ⛵️💨
    🛻🛥️💨

  • @nickylaxy
    @nickylaxy Před rokem +1

    Lake St. Clair Michigander here. Been watching you guys from the start! This is by far the most relaxing sailing CZcams channel (if that’s a thing). Love your content!

  • @jessicanaser2939
    @jessicanaser2939 Před rokem +1

    So excited for you guys!!
    My 1st daughter hated getting dirty, my 2nd daughter loved getting dirty lol...Thanks for another great episode!

  • @raspingalmond3059
    @raspingalmond3059 Před rokem

    Heck yeah! Excited for y’all.

  • @neon1929
    @neon1929 Před rokem +2

    I was looking at buying that boat… Congrats on the purchase. Glad it found a good home.

  • @cjg6364
    @cjg6364 Před rokem +1

    Insurance on an older boat has become a bit of a nightmare in the past few years as a lot of larger companies have pulled out of the market altogether. Hopefully, you won't have too much core rot to deal with and she'll be able to pass the marine survey your insurance company will require for policy approval. If you do wind up uncovering a lot of plywood core rot, it would be wise to reach out to an experienced marine fiberglass tech in your area to assist with the proper technique in restoration. Ideally, you want to replace as much wood core as possible with glass or closed cell foam, but on a boat like this, everything you do will need to be carefully evaluated for possibly adding too much weight to the finished product. Unlike your old Tartan battleship, the performance of these trimarans can be significantly affected with relatively small changes or shifts in weight.

  • @keebearfull
    @keebearfull Před rokem +1

    Appropriate pause point: @0.48 = Kirk & Dad at Exit 58, Needmore Road, (A boat this big does!) on I-75, Dayton Ohio. And Sweet Express Trucking (There's clearly something expressly sweet in bring the Tri home!) is passing you. [ Yes, I'm weird. I like to check out the highway ride portion, hence I paused to see where/what you filmed driving. I find it fitting.]

  • @shaneriehl223
    @shaneriehl223 Před rokem

    Best thing EVER was having our boat all of 5min away to work on. I was so happy when I forgot a tool at home, and rather than driving an hour, drove 10 min total 😊

  • @ericwright2702
    @ericwright2702 Před rokem +1

    Thought you guys where MAD buying a towable with being 3 now but this is a great roomy treasure that you got lucky with knowing the builder extra bonus HAPPY NEW YEARS!!!!!!

  • @KirillPerestiuk
    @KirillPerestiuk Před rokem +1

    Lovely channel!!!!!! Thanks for such kind of mood!

  • @fboatbum
    @fboatbum Před rokem +1

    Sweet! You will love sailing on her. We have had 24-27-25-31 and now a 33 on the Chesapeake. As you’ve found, they are not like the other kids. Sail a treat. Get on the f-boats IO list. Look forward to hearing about your adventures!

  • @steveturansky9031
    @steveturansky9031 Před rokem

    Some tips:
    --- These things sail at anchor in wide arcs, even with a harness. When I used a Fortress style anchor, I ripped it out of the bottom every time. Finally got a 22lb Delta and that did the trick (with 30' chain and 1/2" anchor line). Shame to have to carry all that weight though.
    --- I linked the motor to the tiller so it turns with the rudder. This complicates raising and lowering especially with remote controls, but the control is phenomenal. I can motor in a 360 turn in about 1.5 boat lengths. Some older design trimarans with fixed outboards were notoriously hard to maneuver and having a turning motor on a tri helps immensely when in close quarters.

  • @Jayr2374
    @Jayr2374 Před rokem +2

    Look forward to Lake Michigan sailing ⛵️. Come over to Sheboygan Marina. It’s nice sail !

  • @howardquarters5459
    @howardquarters5459 Před rokem +1

    So glad to see the new boat. You always bring a smile to my face and make me miss the nice Michigan summers….

  • @bryonensminger7462
    @bryonensminger7462 Před rokem

    If the two of you drive straight through you should be able to make it a day we used to come from North Fort Myers Florida to Mom's house in Columbus Ohio and about 18 hours back when I used to make that drive a lot

  • @kerrythompson386
    @kerrythompson386 Před rokem +1

    I can see in the video you are super excited about this..But just letting you know i also am super excited for you guys :)

  • @heatherpendleton3480
    @heatherpendleton3480 Před rokem +1

    We had the same problem with Progressive when we purchased a Tartan. I totally feel your pain!

    • @tomcody8215
      @tomcody8215 Před rokem

      Good to know, I will never buy Progressive insurance for my boat

  • @mikementor6429
    @mikementor6429 Před rokem +1

    I’m looking forward to seeing videos of your sailing adventures around our Great Lakes!

  • @sailingschooners8668
    @sailingschooners8668 Před rokem +1

    Infectious couple....stay safe and enjoy life...

  • @lorenwilson8128
    @lorenwilson8128 Před rokem +1

    Another great video. The problem with screwing your anchor into the sea bed or lake bed is that you need good traction and a long lever arm. The sea floor is not known for good traction and since you are almost neutrally buoyant, you have no weight on your feet to give you traction. I look forward to your unique solution

    • @artsmith103
      @artsmith103 Před rokem

      Let's start a string of guesses how they did it and how deep! One commenter has experience with these in shallow water.
      * I'll say 6ft with a circling power boat.

    • @SailingSoulianis
      @SailingSoulianis  Před rokem +1

      The answer will be coming out shortly :)

  • @BrianGochnauer
    @BrianGochnauer Před rokem

    Yes ;it does look like the leaf springs are over compressed; like a recurve bow; really there was nothing wrong with the originals springs other than some surface rust.

  • @jasonseymour3983
    @jasonseymour3983 Před rokem +1

    Your boat acquisition process reminds me so much of my own. Last winter I decided I needed to upgrade from my 28' cruiser to accommodate my family of 5. I found a great boat that hadn't been used in about 10 years over in the Manistee area. It was way too big for me to tow it myself and the cost to have it hauled was a no-go. So I made 4 trips from WI to MI to get the boat ready to cruise it across the big lake back to WI with one of my sons. It was a fantastic experience with some great memories. Like watching the numbers on my depth sounder reach 850' before going unknown and the total sale counter on the marina fuel pump roll over (ouch). I hope you make some great family memories with your new boat and maybe we'll cross paths on the Lakes some day.

  • @lowerdfool
    @lowerdfool Před rokem +1

    Heh, the first highway driving scene, you were driving right through my area.

  • @christopherdickens7514
    @christopherdickens7514 Před rokem +2

    Ironically, a Farmer’s Insurance ad interrupts my viewing of this video. 😂

  • @mathewdavis-adventuresandd6643

    Really looking forward to seeing you two launch the trimaran. I miss the age when my daughters were the age of yours, right when they start talking and putting things together. Kind of makes me a little sad that mine are all grown now.

  • @onenuttybuddy
    @onenuttybuddy Před rokem +1

    Wow, this going to be soooo exciting to watch. Looking back at all of the other projects you completed, over the years, in the boat yard(s), this will be quite different. For one thing, this vessel is so much smaller. The scale of the projects should be much more manageable. Another thing to remember, going into this, both of you have way more skills than you had when you first dug into Soulianis. Not having to learn new skills will make completing your projects go much easier and quicker.
    I am anxious to see how she feels on the water. Will the ride inside be much louder, harsher. I'm thinking there had to be more space between the water and your feet in the cabin of the old boat than this boat. On your previous boat, there was so more sound damping "stuff" throughout the entire boat: clothes, pillows, cushions, drapes, groceries, etc., etc. You know what I mean, just stuff everywhere. Of course, as she becomes your new home away from home, much of the old stuff will be brought back on board and the sounds of the boat and sea will be hushed all over again. You will become accustomed to her quirky rattles and squeaks just like you did on Soulianis l.
    I think the biggest surprise you are in for is her speed. S1 was like a nice, late model SUV. Responsive, comfortable, classy all the time, the kind of ride folks respected. S2 will be more like a Porche 718 Boxer, BMW M3 Sports Coupe, or Audi TT Quatro. She will want run like a Cheetah. Getting from one port to the next will be more like beaming down to the planet, you will get there before you know it. She will be very nimble in water. I would also think she will be much more of a stable ride in rougher seas.
    Lots of cool things to look forward too. Come on!!! Let's gets started!!! This is going to be so cool!!!

  • @quintenberry2111
    @quintenberry2111 Před rokem +1

    You now have your own "boatyard" to play in.

  • @sgt_subtext2391
    @sgt_subtext2391 Před rokem +2

    Been watching you guys for awhile and just caught up! You've been a big inspiration of mine to get into sailing and this year I've upgraded to a small cruising boat on lake Michigan! So excited for the summer boat memories!

  • @RoadrashS2K
    @RoadrashS2K Před rokem +1

    Excited to see you back out on the water!

  • @jonathanmartin2480
    @jonathanmartin2480 Před rokem +1

    You guys are such an inspiration. Thank you.

  • @UUBrahman
    @UUBrahman Před rokem

    I have not seen a better sailboat purchase. Perfect. Congratulations. Sail her 5 times or so before beginning modifications on the stern cabin.

  • @WillN2Go1
    @WillN2Go1 Před rokem

    Congratulations on the boat. Seeing the two photos of all the wood strips.... I know something about this. I made two wood strip kayaks. Mine were epoxy, these might be resin. I'd recommend regular, as in constant, continual inspection for pinholes, voids, cracks. (These took out huge areas of glass on my kayaks.) As you probably already know any water getting to that wood core will cause it to swell delaminating the skin. (The bond will be good, what separates are wood fibers from other wood fibers. So you get a piece of epoxied fiberglass with a wafer thin layer of wood.)
    Get used to grinding out and patching the fiberglass. (After making the two kayaks I thought I knew about fiberglass, but it wasn't until I did some patching that I really stepped up. I soon learned to make the concentric patches, lay them on plastic and coat them all at the same time, coat the boat area, lay it on. Squeegee it. Less than an hour. I'd knock down the edges with sandpaper and fair out the patch. You get really good really fast, but the first time seems a bit tentative. I got a factory made glass/kevlar kayak that had been folded in half! (hauled onto a dock full of water) huge holes. After the first hole it was easy. Some a foot across, no backing. And of course you don't have to match the existing materials. I found kevlar too difficult to work with, probably not epoxy, I used 8 layers of glass and epoxy. Worked great - this was about 4 years ago. Still good. Hope this helps. Looks like a terrific boat. Should be a blast to sail. Of course use a preventer, save your gooseneck avoid a concussion.

  • @fishing_fam_wa
    @fishing_fam_wa Před rokem

    First time watcher. Kirk you sound genuine and it's a pleasure to watch / listen to you. Subscribed

  • @8wwwww879
    @8wwwww879 Před rokem

    Drama! Intrigue! Excitement! Check, check check! Looking forward to the journey ahead. Wishing you success in 2023!

  • @CC-kt2hm
    @CC-kt2hm Před rokem

    Welcome to trailer sailing we love it the freedom to go anywhere fast

  • @MattWellandMiscMarvels

    So cool. Looking forward to following along.

  • @SailorDickChannel
    @SailorDickChannel Před rokem

    I don’t miss progressive. When I called and asked about consequential coverage they had no idea what it was. They were offering me coverage on my outdrives 🤣🤦🏼‍♂️ We have our sailboat (50’) in west michigan and insure with Fremont Insurance out of Fremont Mi. Easy to work with, excellent coverage and wow is it affordable. Progressive wanted $3000 per year, Fremont wanted only $800. I’d definitely check them out. Congrats on the new boat! Maybe we will see you out there this season. Only 19 days until spring.

  • @davidoverholt251
    @davidoverholt251 Před rokem

    Grandpa loving to share with the new crew! How often!

  • @jimasman550
    @jimasman550 Před rokem +1

    Totally excited for your new adventures!

  • @garye4145
    @garye4145 Před rokem +2

    I am looking forward to your travels in the Great Lakes. Nice to see you all doing well and Merry Christmas all.

  • @jennifercrosdale5391
    @jennifercrosdale5391 Před rokem

    Both of you are such troopers. Hats off to you!!

  • @jeremyduncan3654
    @jeremyduncan3654 Před rokem

    You are see up for the great loop! Perfect boat to do that in. Enjoy and stay safe!

  • @rerolley
    @rerolley Před rokem

    Happy to see your excitement on having the new boat in your yard. I would also enjoy seeing what you are doing to fix up your new home in Michigan if you want to show us that.

  • @mikethomas2138
    @mikethomas2138 Před rokem

    Loved that you got to do the drive north with your Dad. 💕

  • @food4sail
    @food4sail Před rokem +1

    I’m super excited you going to be back on the Great Lakes too! It’s what first drew me to your channel in the beginning. Can’t wait to see what you do to the new boat. Happy new year!

  • @HopeOfJoe
    @HopeOfJoe Před rokem +1

    Best wishes and looking forward to the upgrades and sailing footage.🎉

  • @BillChild2njoy
    @BillChild2njoy Před rokem

    I'm stoked for your adventure of projects and sailing before the snow flies.. I wanna see how if sails too. Your daughter is precious.. My daughter is a lot older than yours so thanks for the memories I'm reliving...🌞☺

  • @jasongrinnell1986
    @jasongrinnell1986 Před rokem

    Awesome! I would have thought your auto insurance would have covered anything you are towing. Glad you made it back safely.

  • @colinturner6628
    @colinturner6628 Před rokem

    Looking forward to following along with the repairs and modifications to the boat. You three really do make great videos and so enjoyable to watch. ⛵👍

  • @soggybottom3463
    @soggybottom3463 Před rokem +1

    Well done guys, fantastic stuff! 🤗🤗🤗

  • @kerplunk38880
    @kerplunk38880 Před rokem +1

    Very cool. Now you need a building so you can work on it in the snow.

  • @dalebogue3806
    @dalebogue3806 Před rokem

    Thanks again for another awesome episode! Love the story line, the boat, your family, and all the basic adventures of adulting with a, PB/MB/OB , UP state of mind

  • @erichaskell
    @erichaskell Před rokem

    My, how your child has grown! Good luck and great adventures.

  • @diegovillodas1205
    @diegovillodas1205 Před rokem +2

    I love your lifestyle! congratulations for the new boat, can´t wait to see you sailing! I follow you from Argentina!

  • @promacpic
    @promacpic Před rokem

    I’m in the same boat, well, sorta - a 1990 Corsair F27. Hope to see you out on the Great Lakes!

  • @OMIF1
    @OMIF1 Před rokem

    Fellow Michigander, it's hard to insure boats over 25 years of age. Love the Tri by Ferrier. Go fast boat for sure. Last time I had insurance on my sailboat it was just liability to protect me, not the boat.

  • @allmomomosthomebus3895
    @allmomomosthomebus3895 Před rokem +1

    Unless I'm missing something, the issue with that trailer looks to be that the axle was mounted inside the leaf springs and not below them. That is putting a lot of weight on the shackle u- bolts. Probably done that way to make launching the boat easier on short slow trips to the boat ramp but would not make me comfortable for that long trip home.

    • @artsmith103
      @artsmith103 Před rokem +1

      Similar comment was made a few days ago. I have 4 boat trailers and a utility trailer at home. I'm going to check how many have the leaf springs orientated which way.

    • @SailingSoulianis
      @SailingSoulianis  Před rokem +1

      Yea it's an interesting insight that has been commented on a couple of times now. The leaf springs that were removed were mounted the same way. It'd be interesting to figure out how much more clearance mounting them the other way around would provide. I wouldn't want/need more than 1-1.5 inches. Seems it might add quite a bit more than that...

    • @allmomomosthomebus3895
      @allmomomosthomebus3895 Před rokem

      @@SailingSoulianis I'm betting it lowers the trailer 3.5 to 4 inches. I'm also guessing it's not safe for road trips as one is counting on a 5/16 or 3/8 u bolt to hold all that dynamic weight. I'm thinking the u-bolts are only engineered to hold the axle to the leaf but not the actual load. -Larry

    • @artsmith103
      @artsmith103 Před rokem +1

      @@allmomomosthomebus3895 The additional clearance will be the diameter of the axle+plates, ~3".
      I checked all 5 trailers. Axle above/below results:
      Above: 4'x6' utility trailer, 1 ton axle.
      Above: 21', 1,300 lb Monohaul, 1 ton axle.
      Under: Jet ski trailer
      Under: 14' Alumnim run-about with smaller wheels.
      Under: 26', 1,700 lb water ballast Monohaul, 1 ton axle.
      Interesting that the 26' Monohaul is under since it's kind of light weight production that prides itself being launched by smaller vehicles.
      This research enlightened me about my utility trailer. I stiffened up the expanded metal deck and even notched for the axle but the braces still bottom out on the axle with medium loads. I'm going to try to move that axle under the springs.

  • @Kristian_Saile
    @Kristian_Saile Před rokem

    Congrats! We are across the bay from you in Northport. I can totally relate to the stress of buying an trailering a new purchase, I swear it’s one of the most stressful parts trying to get it all figured out and hoping nothing catastrophic happens on the highway. Looking forward to your Great Lakes cruising.

    • @Kristian_Saile
      @Kristian_Saile Před rokem +1

      Oh and ironically a friend here in town has a Corsair F24 for sale but sounds like you were hunting for something a bit bigger.

  • @markbias1466
    @markbias1466 Před rokem

    Another great episode 👏 boat looks great. I can't wait till you launch her, hurry, and get another episode up. Lol

  • @kaskl5403
    @kaskl5403 Před rokem

    That's similar to what Tula did minus the baby. Towing a boat around the country. Cool adventures ahead.

  • @justacuppajoe
    @justacuppajoe Před rokem

    Boat is awesome and your little girl is absolutely adorable! :)

  • @BillAndersonNS
    @BillAndersonNS Před rokem

    "....No! Dada hand dirty"
    Your daughter is precious.

  • @bake162
    @bake162 Před rokem

    I’m excited for you, the first sail is going to be thrilling if you get any wind at all

  • @jerrymiller276
    @jerrymiller276 Před rokem

    Can't wait until you get it in the water for a sail!

  • @peterfrebold
    @peterfrebold Před rokem

    ...... the season is coming to an end on the lakes you say so this has me wondering if you are doing projects in your yard, maybe got a shop big enough to house the boat during projects. Or are you maybe enjoying the Sea of Cortez .... exciting having a new boat .. quite the change space wise from your Tarten ... glad your trip was uneventful .... love hearing Renata's progress with speaking .... thx for the share .. as always .. never stop dreaming, just dream bigger .. have fun be safe, save our oceans ....

  • @toniwrathall8206
    @toniwrathall8206 Před rokem +1

    Great looking boat...taking the outboard off might of helped a little with the weight on the trailer...there will be some great memories made on this i wished i had the chance with my father...best wishes

  • @MrPaulcm1
    @MrPaulcm1 Před rokem

    What a lovely boat, quite spacious inside. Really happy for you. I hope all of you had a great Christmas and wishing you all a very good New Year. :)

  • @Keiths_Trains_N_Stuff

    So happy for you to choose a Trimaran. You could take us into that "Loop" experience - just the Northern part into Canada perhaps. You are wise investors comes from a Gift from God.

  • @peterrichards3280
    @peterrichards3280 Před rokem

    Kirk is a champion!

  • @joewks08
    @joewks08 Před rokem +1

    We love seeing your videos again!! I’m curious…where in Florida did you buy it?

  • @philiplaing6904
    @philiplaing6904 Před rokem

    The adventure is about to begin. New to you boat. You will be sailing close to home and family. Can it get any better!!!

  • @Horsewomann
    @Horsewomann Před rokem

    I’m sorry Progressive is being so awful with you. They have saved my bacon a couple of times when my outdrive disintegrated out on Lake Michigan and when I threw a bearing on the trailer while under tow near Cheboygan. I have both my cars and my motorcycle all insured with them and have never had a problem.
    I have 4 acres of property near South Haven/Bangor, MI and I love having my boat here to work on. An ‘87 Rinker Fiesta Vee 250 needs a bit of work to keep her working well. Someday I want to put up a building on the slab where my old mobile home used to be so I don’t have to put her somewhere else for winter storage. I hope you were able to splash before the weather turned and had some time to enjoy your boat in our fresh water sea.

  • @francescasabbatino7287

    Great episode! Can’t wait to follow the adventure!

  • @maverick7566
    @maverick7566 Před rokem

    La niñna es guapisima,me gusta vuestro trimarán,FELIZ AÑO 2023,saludos desde ESPAÑA

  • @thomasw5430
    @thomasw5430 Před rokem

    Happy for you guys! 2023 will definitely be interesting! Can’t wait to see it all!

  • @gustavobello7218
    @gustavobello7218 Před rokem

    Congratulations, a dream come true, many blessings 🙌🎄

  • @doradosurfcharters
    @doradosurfcharters Před rokem

    Your dad knows a good design 👍🍻you should drill and tap a hose fitting in the back of the drum brakes so you can hose them out every time trust me 😀

  • @313barrygmail
    @313barrygmail Před rokem +2

    Manistee Michigan here you can bet I'm not sailing....... Hopefully you guys get to leelanau. And of course the beautiful islands don't forget Frankfort... Manistee has a beautiful Marina walking downtown district...

    • @jasonseymour3983
      @jasonseymour3983 Před rokem

      This made me a little nostalgic. I bought a boat from the Manistee area back in May and then spent the next several weekends getting it ready to cruise to WI. The staff of a few local shops knew me by name by the time I was done. It was a fun place to visit.

    • @artsmith103
      @artsmith103 Před rokem

      Pentwater also very nice

  • @pwysor
    @pwysor Před rokem +10

    Progressive boat insurance is literally the worst. Personal experience. I get it.

    • @SailingSoulianis
      @SailingSoulianis  Před rokem +1

      Agreed, unfortunately we haven't found any alternatives that will insure this boat.

    • @jasonseymour3983
      @jasonseymour3983 Před rokem +1

      @@SailingSoulianis Why the refusals?

    • @pwysor
      @pwysor Před rokem

      Woof. I’m sorry to hear that. I hope it works out.

    • @cowsjohnson2306
      @cowsjohnson2306 Před rokem

      Well it's great to have your boat at home for so many reasons . I did the same thing had her hauled 140 miles from the Connecticut Sound to the Vt state line . Well worth it .
      Oh yes progressive, same thing here . Grrr.
      Angus
      SV Violet Walters

    • @danieloliver20
      @danieloliver20 Před rokem +1

      Yeah mine is through Gieco, but with all the boat damage and total losses from the hurricanes the pricing has gone through the roof!

  • @MikeJones-wl6gb
    @MikeJones-wl6gb Před rokem

    Contragz guys. Have fun.

  • @timdunn2387
    @timdunn2387 Před rokem +3

    Well 97,000 boating people now know about Progressive. Big whoops on their part.