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Sailingintermission
1,135 Görünümler · 3 günler önce

Goofy jokes, more painting, a secret, broken generator, dancing, several comments Previously took Isabella out for a spin and turned her around at the dock so we could easily work on the starboard side. Our green "racing" stripe needed some help. We taped plastic between the boat and dock to catch any sanding dust generated. Using the belt sander it was soon ready to paint. Blue taping took almost as long as sanding. Once prepared a coat of Petit one part polyurethane in green was applied. The weather looked great but soon changed as rain delayed the second coat. Pardon our goofy jokes in between. Still working on the Northern Lights generator. It starts but you have to keep the glow plugs energized for it to continue running, otherwise it dies. Previously replaced all of the relays to no avail. Started bleeding the fuel lines to make sure there is no air in them. Didn't work. Ordered a new oil pressure switch hoping it is the decisive fix. Trial and error. Might eventually have to hire a professional to diagnose it. Addressed several comments from various episodes and, of course danced. Hey y’all, our Sony video camera broke and you can help us replace it. Find out more at: https://gofund.me/231be506c You can also follow us at: https://linktr.ee/sailingintermission Musical Attributes Andre Aguado - Adios! #sailingintermission #liveaboardlife l #sailingcouple #boatLife #mikado56 #dancing #painting #rain

Sailingintermission
839 Görünümler · 10 günler önce

It’s a hull of a job, but it’s time to turn Isabella around so we can work on her starboard side. A few episodes ago, Steve polished and painted her green stripe on the port side of her hull. Now, we’ll work on the other side. Taking her out for a short spin Karen dawns her red bikini while Steve waxes poetic and does a cockpit dance. We pass by some new docks at a marina and enjoy some time out on the water. Docking is always like a controlled crash. Steve steers the boat while Karen catches the lines. On Isabella, it’s easiest to secure the stern line first since the bow thruster makes the bow a lot easier to handle. Ohhh, if we only had a stern thruster, too. Our existing bow camera quit working. Installed a Garmin GC100 in its place. So far so good with the camera performance. Installing a Garmin update seems to have corrected some of the complaints about it dropping the video frequently. Additional Links: Hey y’all, our Sony video camera broke and you can help us replace it. Find out more at: https://gofund.me/231be506c You can also follow us at: https://linktr.ee/sailingintermission Musical Attributes Rain Jewels – Losing Friends Sayuri Hayashi Egnell – Hiyori Magnus Ludvigsson – Valse Sincere #SailingIntermission #LiveaboardLife #SailingCouple #BoatLife #Mikado56 #Birds #Camera #Garmin

Sailingintermission
939 Görünümler · 17 günler önce

Returning from our California trip we had a DIY project waiting for us. The Dometic reverse cycle air conditioner unit that was ordered came in early while we were away and was ready for pick up. Getting it from dock to deck to cockpit and finally salon was no easy feat. It is always nerve racking moving something that heavy with the chance of it falling into the drink! Steve had built a plank and it proved very helpful in making the transition easier. There were a few tweaks before the installation of the Dometic. With the previous unit there was an imbalance of airflow. Too much in the main cabin and too little in the salon. Steve custom made a baffle to place in the duct work that would divert more of the airflow into the salon and away from the cabin area. Additionally, the drip pan drain was a little too high to allow complete drainage from condensation. A couple of pieces of wood were secured to the floor of the installation area which would allow the unit to be tilted slightly to provide proper drainage. Finally, the unit was in place and cool air filled the cabin and salon. It’ll make for a comfortable summer. Lots of biting no-see-um bugs are about and can make outside activities unbearable. It was a thrill to see tree swallows darting all about knowing they were catching as many of those bugs as fast as they could. Eat up little guys! It's been a while since we polished our spare propeller and it has been sitting on the aft deck glistening in the sun ever since. Karen went in the aft sail locker preparing to help guide the propeller into place. The area was too tight and she had to come out so Steve could lower it down. Oops, now it looks like we might need to paint that locker. It is so nice to be back home on board Isabella. We truly appreciate all the support from our subscribers and viewers. Always trying to grow the channel so if you like what you see and haven’t already, please subscribe to Sailing Intermission. Additional Links: Hey y’all, our Sony video camera broke and you can help us replace it. Find out more at: https://gofund.me/231be506c You can also follow us at: https://linktr.ee/sailingintermission Musical Attributes Tiki Tiki– Streets of Havana Boogie Wheel – Hot Stuff Lars Meyer – Visa Frän Kalldal #SailingIntermission #LiveaboardLife #SailingCouple #BoatLife #Mikado56 #Dometic #TreeSwallow #Propeller

Sailingintermission
875 Görünümler · 24 günler önce

Dancing, Harbor Seals, DIY, Birds, Beach, La Jolla Still having problems with the Northern Lights generator. It starts but will stop unless the glow plug switch is continually depressed. Have been bleeding the fuel lines and replacing relays to no avail. More to come. Painted behind the salon cushions. It looks much better but a bit stinky as it is outgassing. The paint really takes several days to cure so what better time to travel. California here we come. Steve wanted to join the Mile High Club on the airplane. Karen kept up appearances by saying no. But what really happened? We touched down in San Diego hoping we might hear the sonic boom from Artemis II Orion capsule. Never did but still exciting to watch on TV. Lots of fun going to Children's Pool and seeing the Harbor Seals and tons of Pelicans and other birds. Thank you so very much for joining us here. Subscribers, y’all rock our boat and keep Sailing Intermission going!!! Viewers, please subscribe and help our channel to grow. Additional Links: Hey y’all, our Sony video camera broke and you can help us replace it. Find out more at: https://gofund.me/231be506c You can also follow us at: https://linktr.ee/sailingintermission Musical Attributes OTE - Wasteland Rock #SailingIntermission #LiveaboardLife #SailingCouple #BoatLife #Mikado56 #Dometic #LaJolla #painting #generator #Harborseals

Sailingintermission
520 Görünümler · 1 ay önce

Spring is here and thus so is spring cleaning. Isabella is covered in pollen causing Karen to begin to clean the boat. Steve, assisting with the hose and the prankster, squirts her while she’s scrubbing the deck. April showers bring May flowers, but that water was cold. As a gesture, Steve finished the boat cleaning. We raise the mizzen sail in dock. Using the trusty WinchRite makes it so much easier; every winch becomes an electric winch. A little dirty and still looking good plus when lowered into the MacPac (sail cover) the sail flaked (folded and stored) perfectly. Isabella has several separate bilge areas, one of which is located in the main cabin area and is hard to reach. Using the Ryobi jigsaw and a scroll blade Steve cut a hole in the floor to install a new access panel. It made reaching that bilge a lot easier. Since the panel is installed under a piece of carpet it isn’t even visible. The weather was wonderful this week and we spent some time on deck enjoying the warm spring breezes. Karen waited in vain for pelicans to fly by, maybe next time. We are so happy that the extended forecast shows mild days because, bad news, our Dometic reverse cycle unit isn’t worth repairing. The report from the authorized service dealer indicates the unit's reversing valve is stuck, the control panel needs to be replaced, the compressor is not predicted to last long, etc., etc., etc. Thus, a new unit will be ordered and it will take several days for it to arrive. We decided to buy the same Dometic 16,000 BTU unit due to the size constraints of the area where it will reside. Y’all you know we love to dance. This time we tried some synchronized steps. It’s a little difficult balancing on a boat so some dance moves are a little shakier than others. And yes, we need a bit more practice. Thank you so very much for joining us here. Subscribers, y’all rock our boat and keep Sailing Intermission going!!! Viewers, please subscribe and help our channel to grow. Additional Links: Hey y’all, our Sony video camera broke and you can help us replace it. Find out more at: https://gofund.me/231be506c You can also follow us at: https://linktr.ee/sailingintermission Musical Attributes J.F. Gloss – The Happiest Days John Runefelt - You've Got It #SailingIntermission #LiveaboardLife #SailingCouple #BoatLife #Mikado56 #AccessPanel #MizzenSail #SynchronizedDancing #RyobiJigsaw #ScrollBlade #Squirting #Dometic #WinchRite

Sailingintermission
1,067 Görünümler · 1 ay önce

Oh no, it won’t switch. The weather is getting warmer and it is time to adjust the Dometic reverse cycle unit from heat to air conditioning, except it was stuck in heat mode. The unit is under all the bedding and cushions in the front cabin, not so easy to access. Once the defective unit was available, Steve checked the solenoid valve which allows the reversing valve to move. It appeared to be working. Next he tried to manually switch the reversing valve from heat to cool. It was a no go, so the heavy unit had to be pulled. Once on deck, we carefully slid the unit across a board to the dock and into a wagon. Loaded it in the car and drove it to a factory authorized Dometic dealer. Now, we wait...will the repair cost be worth saving the unit or will we have to buy a new one? Hopefully the decision will be made and we will have a unit installed before the weather gets warmer and we get hot and sweaty. Karen did some detail painting in the front sail locker using Interlux BilgeKote paint and Steve installed two poles for hanging our extra lines. That locker is now in ship shape condition and nicely organized. It’s great to have that DIY project completed. The area where the Dometic had lived looked a little dingy. While the bilge paint’s out it became the next project. Steve cleaned and sanded the bottom of the area. Karen came behind and painted. That space looks so much better now and it will look fantastic once there is a reverse cycle unit housed in there again. Isabella’s fenders are a variety of types. We decided to match them by removing a round fender and buying a cylindrical one that matched most of the others. Now the remaining fenders needed some sprucing up. On a warm and windy day, Karen used a magic sponge to clean the existing fenders so their white color would sparkle like new. At last, matching fenders to protect Isabella’s hull. We hope you enjoy the glimpses into our boat life we share through Sailing Intermission’s videos. Our subscribers and viewers really keep us going and we love hearing from them. Thank you for being here and watching this episode. We hope you continue to stay aboard and subscribe if you haven’t already. Additional Links: Hey y’all, our Sony video camera broke and you can help us replace it. Find out more at: https://gofund.me/231be506c You can also follow us at: https://linktr.ee/sailingintermission Musical Attributes Tusabe – Laranjaby Azucares – Wahgwan #SailingIntermission #LiveaboardLife #SailingCouple #BoatLife #Mikado56 #Fender #Bikini #Pelicans #ReverseCycle #BareSkin #SailLocker #Painting #Windy #Dometic

Sailingintermission
759 Görünümler · 1 ay önce

Bikinis, pelicans, sail locker, amplifier, stereo and more.... Karen tries on mix matched bikinis outfits in anticipation of warmer weather coming soon. Steve enjoys viewing the combination of bikini outfits and bare skin. We were lucky enough to see a bird feeding frenzy show brought about by several pelicans. It was wonderful to see so many and so close. A dolphin even managed to slip through their feeding ground. Steve finished the installation of the second amplifier in the salon. The video may not do the sound changes justice. On board you can hear the change in fullness of the tunes being played through the Fusion stereo and Kicker box speakers in the salon. After pulling everything out of the front sail locker, we sand and prepare the area for painting with bilge paint. It’s a little tricky painting the locker floor so we connected a brush to a pole. It worked well and once the bottom was painted and dried, Karen was able to get in the locker and almost finish painting the sides. Additional Links: Hey y’all, our Sony video camera broke and you can help us replace it. Find out more at: https://gofund.me/231be506c You can also follow us at: https://linktr.ee/sailingintermission Musical Attributes In Bold – Let’s Go Now Velvethead – My Last Line of Defense Master One – Sabores de Punta Cana #SailingIntermission #LiveaboardLife #SailingCouple #BoatLife #Mikado56 #Amplifier #Bikini #Pelicans #Dolphins #Stereo #SailLocker #Dancing

Sailingintermission
827 Görünümler · 2 ay önce

Exercise, sewing, squirting, amplifier, bimini tent Jump on aboard and join us at Sailing Intermission. Karen is feeling better and back in the swing of things with jumping jacks, weights and dancing. She squirts the bimini as she and Steve get Isabella all wet and clean. We venture into the marina’s parking lot with a large piece of used sunbrella. Why? It’s an old deck cover that we’re going to cut down to a smaller size to make a tent that will protect the bimini and partially shade the deck and salon area below. Steve whips out the trusty 237 Singer Sewing machine circa 1957. That baby just sews through pretty much everything; especially after being tuned by a local sewing center. After several feet of stitches, a needle battle wound and some well placed grommets, we’ve got our bimini tent and are ready for the spring and summer sun load. Ya’ll know how we love dancing and music. The Kicker speakers in the salon sound good and yet there are times they don’t inspire us to cut a rug. Steve begins the process of fishing wires to install an additional amplifier. That DIY project is to be continued. We can’t wait to hear boosted tunes down below soon. We truly appreciate all who watch our journey through boat life. Subscribers, can’t tell you enough how much we love ya’ll and how much you keep us going. Thanks to all who watch and those who take the extra time to comment. Additional Links: Hey y’all, our Sony video camera broke and you can help us replace it. Find out more at: https://gofund.me/231be506c You can also follow us at: https://linktr.ee/sailingintermission Musical Attributes Dylan Joseph – Por El Amor De La Danza Partide House – Ocean Cody Francis - Feeling So Lucky #SailingIntermission #LiveaboardLife #SailingCouple #BoatLife #Mikado56 #Amplifier #FusionStereo #Squirt# Bimini #Sewing #Exercise #JumpingJacks #SingerSewingMachine237

Sailingintermission
794 Görünümler · 2 ay önce

Bikini stretching, batteries, windlass charger, illness, generator starter, pork chops Join us this time for bikini stretches, batteries, a generator fix and pork chops. We’ve been down with an energy zapping virus and are finally on the mend. Even dancing was hard to manage. Karen couldn’t stand being cooped up down below and had to get out on top for some fresh air and stretches wearing a bikini. Maintenance checks on batteries lead to replacing the group 27 engine starter battery, dated 7/20, and the Windlass battery, dated 9/19. The windlass battery was upgraded from a regular group 27 lead acid to a group 31 AGM. Both were still functioning though too old for us. Group 27 batteries are a bit heavy yet Steve was able to muscle them off the boat with little trouble. Then, uh-oh, the charger to the Windlass battery wasn’t working. Yep, another replacement project. New charger, Noco Genius 10amp, is now successfully mounted and working flawlessly. Since we were checking out some of Isabella’s systems, why not start up the generator? Always a good idea to do routine start ups. Well...except this time, the generator didn’t start! It sounded like a starter issue and luckily we had one on board. After blasting and soaking a tight bolt with PB Blaster, Steve took out the old and put in a new starter. We ended the week with some delicious pork chops, brined with sea salt and rubbed with oregano, onion and garlic powders, pepper and paprika. With an added side of coleslaw it was an excellent meal. Thank you so very much to our subscribers and viewers. Your comments and views really help to keep our spirits up especially during these past two weeks. We love having you aboard with us! Additional Links: Hey y’all, our Sony video camera broke and you can help us replace it. Find out more at: https://gofund.me/231be506c You can also follow us at: https://linktr.ee/sailingintermission Musical Attributes The Best Ofs 50s – There She Goes Again Basixx – Looks Like We Made It #SailingIntermission #LiveaboardLife #SailingCouple #BoatLife #Mikado56 #Generator #Bikini #Muscles #Blaster #Stretching #Batteries #WindlassCharger

Sailingintermission
867 Görünümler · 2 ay önce

Strange red head, beach, dolphins, sunbathing, medicine chest, water pump, abandoned boats You never know what you’ll see on Sailing Intermission. Steve and Karen, at different times, both get a visit from a mysterious red headed woman. She says her name is Scarlet. Who is she???? The weather is getting warmer and we venture out to the beach. The wind picks up and Karen ends up chasing and grabbing a bouncing beach ball several times. We decided to cut the beach fun short and go home. Less wind and Karen finds some time to sunbathe on deck while several dolphins happen to swim by Isabella. They are so graceful and beautiful to watch. The water pump has been coming on intermittently without water coming through any faucets. Thinking there was a leak, we have been searching all over, under sink cabinets, in the showers, etc to locate where the leak is occurring. This week the water pump stopped working. Steve replaced it with a new 5 gallon per minute Jabsco fresh water pump. Thank goodness there was a spare on board. And an amazing bonus! It fixed the problem of the unexplained intermittent pump action. Apparently, the old water pump had a broken sensor which caused it to come on without any water faucet being active. Yea, new pump, no leak, happy couple. The medicine chest in the forward shower was looking a bit rough. Steve sanded and applied several coats of polyurethane to the wood facing. Now it looks brand new. Walking around the marina we noticed several boats in various stages of disrepair. We’ve mentioned this before and it still puzzles us as to why people let their boats sit, sometimes for years, without ever using or even visiting them. It’s sad and costly as marina slips are a monthly expense. Thank you for being with us on our journey. Subscribers, you all are awesome and we so appreciate your support. Viewers, we love that you’re here and hope you too become a subscriber. Additional Links: Hey y’all, our Sony video camera broke and you can help us replace it. Find out more at: https://gofund.me/231be506c You can also follow us at: https://linktr.ee/sailingintermission Musical Attributes par – My Sweet Ding-Didley-Day Beautiful Minds – Aqualogico #SailingIntermission #LiveaboardLife #SailingCouple #BoatLife #Mikado56 #Accumulator #Dolphins #WaterPump #Beach #Stranger #Plants #AbandonedBoats

Sailingintermission
892 Görünümler · 3 ay önce

Dancing, Partying, Skirts, Sextant, Walk, Comment & Questions Spring is coming and we bounce into action by partying at some local lounges, dancing together and with others. OK., maybe a little too much partying! Karen and Steve clear their heads the next morning by taking a nice long walk and breathing in some fresh air. On the way, they encounter an unusual plant that seems to keep a party beat on its own. Redundancy is a key player to safety on a sailboat. For navigation, some of our tools include the Garmin Chartplotter with GPS, Ritchie compass and now, Steve is developing another navigation skill. He explains and is still learning how to use the Davis MK 25 sextant. Karen shares a few comments for this week's episode for some cockpit conversation. Listen and see if your comment is mentioned. It’s one of our favorite things to do, so please, keep those comments and questions coming. We love the feeling of connecting with our wonderful subscribers and viewers. It’s time for a little Spring cleaning or maybe clearing. Karen tries on skirts from her closet in an effort to decide which to keep and which to clear out. She still isn’t sure whether to just keep them all and add to her wardrobe or get rid of a few. Maybe you can help her with that decision. Additional Links: Hey y’all, our Sony video camera broke and you can help us replace it. Find out more at: https://gofund.me/231be506c You can also follow us at: https://linktr.ee/sailingintermission Musical Attributes Lashi - Thing for You #SailingIntermission #LiveaboardLife #SailingCouple #BoatLife #SailingLife #Mikado56 #Sextant #Skirts #Dancing #DanceClub #walking #Woods #Forest #Partying

Sailingintermission
807 Görünümler · 3 ay önce

cabin fever, connecting the riser, dancing, tiny home, daily life on a sailboat, bags of tools, comments and questions Cabin fever strikes as we let you see some aspects of our relationship living on a sailboat a.k.a. tiny home. Every nook and cranny is filled to the brim with necessary tools, provisions and living essentials. Although there is only about 480 square feet of space including the engine room on Isabella, we manage to make it work. Finally!!! The riser is installed. Steve used special parts, gasket and bolts, ordered from Cummins along with their torque specification recommendations to secure the riser to the engine and muffler. Started up the engine and hooray...no exhaust leaks. Success!!!! We respond to some of your comments and questions. This time, there’s even a question for Karen and she presents it to Steve to read. As always, we enjoy hearing from y’all and are so thrilled that you join us on our journey. Love having you aboard! Additional Links: Hey y’all, our Sony video camera broke and you can help us replace it. Find out more at: https://gofund.me/231be506c You can also follow us at: https://linktr.ee/sailingintermission Musical Attributes Roots and Recognition – 2nd Street Shuffle Calm Shores – Sumimasen Paper Twins – 501 Miles in the Sun #SailingIntermission #LiveaboardLife #SailingCouple #BoatLife #Mikado56 #Riser #Tools #AntiSeize #TinyHome #Dancing #CabinFever

Sailingintermission
454 Görünümler · 3 ay önce

🎶 **Sailing Intermission – Dancing, Exhaust, and a Bomb Cyclone?!** 🌊 This episode kicks off with Karen dancing to some surf music before we dive into boat projects and everyday life aboard. We finally get our riser prepped for reinstallation—this time for good and leak-free! That meant cutting away some fiberglass insulation to expose the 2.5" metal tubing so the exhaust elbow could be properly welded. To finish it off, we wrapped the newly welded section with exhaust insulation to keep things cool where they should be. Steve uses nail polish to mark the alignment points for the welder… then promptly puts those skills to *another* use by giving Karen a matching pedicure. He gets a little distracted by the dress she’s wearing but somehow manages to paint her toenails without incident. 😄 With a bomb cyclone headed toward Georgia and freezing temps on the way, we fill our 280-gallon water tank before the marina shuts off the water. That should keep us going for about 10 days. We also take time to answer viewer comments and celebrate a huge milestone—our **200th episode**—with some well-deserved Key Lime pie. 🥧 And yes… we’re still asking ourselves why we moved from the warm Florida Keys to *Georgia*. 😂 Thanks for watching and celebrating this milestone with us! 👉 Like, subscribe, and drop a comment—we love hearing from you! Hey y’all, our Sony video camera broke and you can help us replace it. Find out more at: https://gofund.me/231be506c You can also follow us at: https://linktr.ee/sailingintermission Musical Attributes Johan Glossner – Hyperactivity Bankston – Better Get to Running (Instrumental) Lupus Nocte – dpaint IV #SailingIntermission #SailingLife #BoatProjects #LiveaboardLife #SailingYouTube #BombCyclone #200Episodes #KeyLimePie ⛵️

Sailingintermission
468 Görünümler · 3 ay önce

A trip taken in vain. We went to Dallas for a special event except while in flight the event was canceled. Landed and immediately rearranged our return flight for the next day. At least we had time to drive by a few of our old dancing clubs in Deep Ellum and enjoy some great jambalaya at the Free Man Cajun Cafe & Lounge. Brought back some great memories. Our first episode, Refitting a Catalina 42 sailboat, dancing and messing around Ep 1, was videoed at a few of those clubs. Steve’s been soaking the bolts on Isabella’s engine riser’s flange for several weeks. He was able to remove them and take off the flange. Next step, remove the protective insulation on the riser to expose the metal portion and have a welder weld the flange onto the riser. We’re making progress on fixing the exhaust leak, yea! More to come on that...but that’s another episode. It had been a while since the Vitrifrigo refrigerator had been defrosted, so that was next on our to do list. The ice had built up quite a bit and it was definitely time to melt that away. Once defrosted, it was time to celebrate aka dance time. Additonal Links: Hey y’all, our Sony video camera broke and you can help us replace it. Find out more at: https://gofund.me/231be506c You can also follow us at: https://linktr.ee/sailingintermission Musical Attributes Lupus Nocte – Powerhouse 1984 #SailingIntermission #LiveaboardLife #SailingCouple #BoatLife #Mikado56 #Dallas #Flange #VitritfrigoRefrigerator #DeepEllum #Dancing #Jambalaya

Sailingintermission
956 Görünümler · 4 ay önce

Exercise, jump rope, jumping jacks, life jackets, Magma grill, dancing, comments. Hello subscribers and viewers. We’re so glad you have visited us here on Sailing Intermission. Your interactions through viewing, commenting and asking questions truly keep us afloat. Love those comments and some are featured in this episode. Some are funny, others informative and several are creative and poetic. Steve is in the dark as to which ones Karen has selected which makes it extra fun. Safety is always paramount on Isabella. Our inflatable life jackets are of an unknown age. They typically last five to eight years; time to test and replace. We inflate one of the inflatables while we went ahead and bought two new jackets. What can we say...they were having a great sale at West Marine and just couldn’t resist. They are Coast Guard approved, 35 pound buoyancy with a harness and were half priced. There is some exercise going on. We bought the new inflatable life jackets and tested an older one. Always nice to exercise safety practices and Karen does a small workout. Keeping things hot! The burner for our Magma grill finally became available after being out of stock. The old one rusted out and actually broke in half! Steve replaces the burner and we celebrate by having a gourmet meal of high quality hot dogs. Yummy. Having the Magma back in action is such a thrill we had to grill again, this time with some delicious rib eye steaks. Precooked a bit below and then grilled to perfection on deck. Huge hugs and kisses to all our subscribers, we can’t emphasize enough how much we appreciate y’all. Thanks to everyone who stopped to view our channel and we would love for you to become subscribers. Additional Links: Hey y’all, our Sony video camera broke and you can help us replace it. Find out more at: https://gofund.me/231be506c You can also follow us at: https://linktr.ee/sailingintermission Musical Attributes John Runefelt – Old Town Calypso Bankston – Tidal Wave #SailingIntermission #LiveaboardLife #SailingCouple #BoatLife #Mikado56 #LifeJackets #MagmaGrill #JumpingJacks #CoastGuard #Dancing

Sailingintermission
857 Görünümler · 4 ay önce

sailboat life, sailing vlog, cruising sailboat, boat repairs, liveaboard sailing, Florida sailing, fishing from sailboat, sailing channel, Sailing Intermission Life aboard our sailboat Isabella slows down while we deal with a stubborn exhaust leak—one of those boat repairs that always seems to take longer than expected. Boat life often means custom parts, patience, and learning to enjoy the pause. While docked, we try a little fishing with our new two-piece rod and trusty Penn Senator reel, joking about landing a 500-pound bluefin tuna. With shrimp for bait and optimism in the air, Karen promises a celebration if Steve catches a fish… though she won’t say what kind. As the new year gets underway, Karen finally removes the Christmas lights from Isabella, and we take time to reflect on both our eventful and peaceful sailing adventures. Steve even sings a few bars of “Good Morning Starshine”—don’t worry, music producers, no competition here. After roughly 1,500 nautical miles of sailing, we’ve learned that cruising has plenty of highs and lows. Long days and nights under sail can be exhausting, but there’s something uniquely rewarding about the cruising lifestyle. Our journeys have taken us through the Florida Keys, Cape Canaveral, Savannah, Brunswick, Jacksonville, Stuart, West Palm Beach, and beyond. And yes—we’re convinced Fort Lauderdale is jinxed for us. If you enjoy real-life sailboat cruising, honest boat repairs, fishing attempts, and the ups and downs of life aboard, welcome to Sailing Intermission. Help us replace our broken Sony video camera: https://gofund.me/231be506c You can also follow us at: https://linktr.ee/sailingintermission We can’t tell you enough how much we appreciate y’all watching our channel. A special warm and big thank you to our subscribers. We’d love for all our viewers to take just a couple of seconds by hitting that subscribe button and helping our channel to grow even larger in 2026. Musical Attributes: Stretchd - Collide

Sailingintermission
1,008 Görünümler · 4 ay önce

A new rod, rerouting the reverse cycle’s water intake, new water pump, drawers for our cabin, the riser saga continues, celebrating the new year, 2025 memories, comments and questions Steve rerouted the hose for the water intake flow of the reverse cycle air conditioner unit in our cabin and then...there was a horrible noise. Oh no, the water pump died! Luckily we had a spare 500 gallon an hour March pump on board. Whew! You can never have enough spare parts on a boat. With the new pump installed the reverse cycle is now keeping us warm and toasty. The Penn Senator reel that came with Isabella has a new friend. It’s a two piece Power Plus Trophy Class rod. Although the Senator could use a heavier rod, we’re going with the two piece because it’s much easier to store. Keep your fingers crossed, Steve just might catch us dinner one day. Storage is always an issue on boats and Isabella is no exception. The owners’ cabin has some storage space but needs more. So we ordered some drawers to address the matter. Steve put the unit together in no time and Karen’s so excited about having more storage we ordered another set of drawers. Boat life just keeps getting better. The saga of the engine riser continues. Steve is discovering more and more information on the subject including getting a $4,000 estimate to build a new riser. He’s still investigating better and less expensive options. We are determined to not have an exhaust leak in the engine room or anywhere else on Isabella without breaking the bank. This episode ends with us partying in a frenzy to bring in the new year and some of your comments and questions. We love it when you leave a comment!!! Finally, we post a few fun memories from 2025. Wishing you all the best for a fantastic 2026. We can’t tell you enough how much we appreciate y’all watching our channel. A special warm and big thank you to our subscribers. We’d love for all our viewers to take just a couple of seconds by hitting that subscribe button and helping our channel to grow even larger in 2026. Help us replace our broken Sony video camera: https://gofund.me/231be506c Musical Attributes Master One - Sabores dee Punta Cana The Shakeabouts - All Through The Night Howard Harper Barnes - Christmas Wonders Ebo Krdum - Nedaal You can also follow us at: https://linktr.ee/sailingintermission #SailingIntermission #LiveaboardLife #SailingCouple #BoatLife #Mikado56 #NewYear # Riser #PennSenator #NewRod #Dancing #ReverseCycle #Exhaust #WaterPump #Partying #Drawers #2025memories

Sailingintermission
929 Görünümler · 4 ay önce

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Engine room, diesel exhaust, exhaust riser, stockings, enchiladas and a hot sauce comparison A few loose screws and some muscle power. We’re still trying to solve the engine exhaust leak. This time Karen joins Steve in the engine room to loosen a few screws and Steve uses his muscle power to remove the riser. Still not sure how to reconnect the riser to the flange to seal the leak. Some projects are just not as easy as anticipated and this one is a prime example of extended DIY. Karen dances in her new holiday outfit of a festive skirt and red furry Christmas stockings. They’re just the kind that Steve would like to stuff. Of course she has a red furry hat to match the swinging stockings. Culinary delights on Isabella in this episode are our homemade enchiladas. Ground grass fed beef with secret seasonings, yep, right out of the store bought package. Oops, spoiler alert. Lightly fried flour tortillas filled with the meat mixture, cheese and some sauce, rolled up and put in a pan. They are then covered with more sauce, yep another secret ingredient, topped with cheese and baked in the oven until done. Yummy. Then things got really hot. Loving spicy stuff we followed our meal with a hot sauce comparison. Watch the video to see how hot and spicy we can get. We’re so grateful for our subscribers! Huge hugs and kisses to y’all. Of course, if you haven’t already...we hope you subscribe and tell your friends to join us too. We’d love to see our channel grow to 29,000 subscribers and more. Thank you all for your holiday wishes, watching our video and for your comments and questions. We hope everyone had a wonderful holiday and we’re wishing you the very best for a fantastic 2026! Live long and prosper. Musical Attributes OTE – A Really Good Christmas Time (Instrumental) OTE – OTE – A Really Good Christmas Time You can also follow us at: https://linktr.ee/sailingintermission Help us replace our broken Sony video camera: https://gofund.me/231be506c #SailingIntermission #LiveaboardLife #SailingCouple #BoatLife #Mikado56 #Enchiladas # Riser #QandA #comments #Christmas #Stockings #Muffler #Exhaust #Flange

Sailingintermission
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Engine room, diesel exhaust, exhaust riser, stockings, enchiladas and a hot sauce comparison A few loose screws and some muscle power. We’re still trying to solve the engine exhaust leak. This time Karen joins Steve in the engine room to loosen a few screws and Steve uses his muscle power to remove the riser. Still not sure how to reconnect the riser to the flange to seal the leak. Some projects are just not as easy as anticipated and this one is a prime example of extended DIY. Karen dances in her new holiday outfit of a festive skirt and red furry Christmas stockings. They’re just the kind that Steve would like to stuff. Of course she has a red furry hat to match the swinging stockings. Culinary delights on Isabella in this episode are our homemade enchiladas. Ground grass fed beef with secret seasonings, yep, right out of the store bought package. Oops, spoiler alert. Lightly fried flour tortillas filled with the meat mixture, cheese and some sauce, rolled up and put in a pan. They are then covered with more sauce, yep another secret ingredient, topped with cheese and baked in the oven until done. Yummy. Then things got really hot. Loving spicy stuff we followed our meal with a hot sauce comparison. Watch the video to see how hot and spicy we can get. We’re so grateful for our subscribers! Huge hugs and kisses to y’all. Of course, if you haven’t already...we hope you subscribe and tell your friends to join us too. We’d love to see our channel grow to 29,000 subscribers and more. Thank you all for your holiday wishes, watching our video and for your comments and questions. We hope everyone had a wonderful holiday and we’re wishing you the very best for a fantastic 2026! Live long and prosper. Musical Attributes OTE – A Really Good Christmas Time (Instrumental) OTE – OTE – A Really Good Christmas Time You can also follow us at: https://linktr.ee/sailingintermission Help us replace our broken Sony video camera: https://gofund.me/231be506c #SailingIntermission #LiveaboardLife #SailingCouple #BoatLife #Mikado56 #Enchiladas # Riser #QandA #comments #Christmas #Stockings #Muffler #Exhaust #Flange

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