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http://features.boats.com/boat-content/2013/09/cobia-296-center-console-offshore-galore For more videos, visit www.boats.com. Life on the Cobia 296: this boat has an extremely deep cockpit, the deck is level from stem to stern, and you're always ringed on all sides by tall gunwales that keep you securely inside the boat. As we begin casting I notice those tall gunwales are good for something else, too. They're at just the right height to lean up against without feeling like you could lose your balance and flip over the side, and they're lined with cushy bolsters. The down-side to those tall gunwales? More windage, a longer haul when you need to bring the catch in over the side, and you can't easily reach the water to rinse off your hands. The extra heft of the larger boat also, naturally, made it more comfortable in the waves. That's a given—when the waves are rockin' and rollin' there's no substitute for LOA and displacement—but my comfort level on the 296 went up even farther when I heard the call of nature. If you're sick and tired of box-like center console cabins that make using the head a contorted, cramped chore, just take a look at this boat's head compartment. Seriously—take a look for yourself. I found it so roomy, I decided to shoot this video so you could lay your eyeballs on it up close and personal.
Most cruisers practice abandoning ship, extinguishing fires, and handling medical emergencies, yet we are far more likely to face self-defense threats than those other situations. So Nicole and I also practice self-defense, building the skills and mindset we will be grateful to have if/when they are needed. In this scenario we deploy a Byrna Mission 4 rifle and Byrna EP pistol against an unwelcome “intruder”, an aggressive “dog,” and stationary “threats” at various distances and directions. We start with the rifle and pistol stowed, incorporating movement, as well as quickly reloading both weapons. When I watch this, I notice a lot that I did “right” including- not muzzle sweeping Nicole, good pistol reload, mostly accurate shots, good verbal challenge, etc. There is a lot I can improve including- rifle was held too low during reload, I took too long to deploy pistol from waist pack, my stance was off balance with pistol, etc. What do you notice I did well? What can I improve? Is it time for you to train? For more info - http://cruisersafety.info SOCIAL https://www.instagram.com/twoafloat https://www.facebook.com/TwoAfloat ABOUT Us- Ryan and Nicole Levinson Boat - Kiapa Nui, a custom 48' NEOS / Looping performance cruising catamaran. Location- Islands and Atolls of French Polynesia (Tahiti)
TRAILER Diesel Maintenance Pt. 2 Review the regular periodic maintenance your diesel needs including cleaning and/or replacing air filters, engine oil, transmission oil, fuel filters, zincs and engine mounts. See step by step demonstrations of how to do these relatively easy and very important tasks yourself. 504D One of 9 segments from the Sailing Quarterly 77-minute how-to video, Boat Maintenance DYI with host, Gary Jobson. Available soon on YouTube for rental and purchase in the U.S. and selected countries. Available now, worldwide, at https://vimeocom/ondemand/boatmaintenancedyi/ Watch trailers for all segments at https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLDECIBcuk_M_vF7w67E_NHSXi0QPWd3jw Other segments include: DIESEL ENGINE MAINTENANCE & TROUBLE-SHOOTING including periodic checks and how to troubleshoot common problems. Taught by engine experts from Mastery Engine Center, Florida, using floor model engines and graphics for hard to see details. HOW TO CLEAN A WINCH What products to gather before you start, how to disassemble, clean and reassemble to keep your boat's winches working smoothly. RIGGING CHECKS FROM MASTHEAD TO DECK Find trouble spots before fittings and shrouds break. FIBERGLASS REPAIRS Step-by-step instructions from filling the holes to polishing the gelcoat. HOW TO FIX A MARINE HEAD Step-by-step instructions on assembly, on repairs and maintenance so fixing the head is no longer such a dreaded task. VARNISHING Step-by-step instructions on varnishing to keep your boat's brightwork shining. All practical and well explained procedures that you and your crew can use to keep your boat in tip top shape. Download to your computer, tablet, and phone for onboard use. See how to do it yourself. Learn about your boat and save money. (M1Z) Browse our VOD collection at vimeo.com/sailflix/vod_pages/ Join our eNewsletter at thesailingchannel.tv/join for news and discount offers. MORE HOW-TO SAILING VIDEOS FROM SAILING QUARTERLY: Sail Trim & Performance Sailing with Gary Jobson vimeo.com/ondemand/sailtrimgaryjobson Racing Tactics with Gary Jobson vimeo.com/ondemand/racingtacticsgaryjobson Don Street Streetwise Tips, Vol. 1 vimeo.com/ondemand/streetwisetips1 Don Street Streetwise Tips, Vol. 2 vimeo.com/ondemand/streetwisetips2 Cruising Instruction, Vol. 1 vimeo.com/ondemand/cruisinginstruction1 Cruising Instruction, Vol. 2 vimeo.com/ondemand/cruisinginstruction2 For DVDs see How-To / Sailing Quarterly at thesailingchannel.tv/store2/ ABOUT SAILING QUARTERLY Produced in the late 1980's, Sailing Quarterly Video Magazine's 24 one-hour programs set the standard for sailing television. We've taken individual stories, and grouped them under instructional categories and cruising destinations. The complete series includes nine instructional volumes, eight destination volumes, and the 24 original SQ one-hour programs. This is timeless content that will benefit every sailor, racer or cruiser. More volumes coming soon.
Tropical Storm Bret looks like it will go over St Lucia and Martinique. We're down in Grenada, expecting bands of weather to affect us with high winds and churned-up seas. As it stands now, it's beautiful. You'd never know a storm was coming! This 'hurricane-hole' is in Egmont along the southern coast of Grenada. If you get in early enough, it's a great spot. Check out all our articles and Hurricane Survival Checklist at SailingBritican.com/about-hurricane-season/ #sailingexperience #sailinglifes #hurricaneseason #short