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EP. 44 What it Takes to STORE Our Boat for SUMMER

3,569 مناظر· 07/10/22
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[ SUPPORT US ON A PATREON ] https://www.patreon.com/sailingseawind [ ONE TIME CONTRIBUTIONS ] https://bit.ly/3e5YE78 Preparing a boat to sit for an extended period of time is sometimes more work than maintaining the boat while actively living and traveling on it. The days leading up to our haul-out date went by in the blink of an eye, and although it felt never-ending, we successfully completed our entire "before haul-out" list. So, today is the day! We have our coffee, we feel prepared, and we always hope for out boat to safely make the journey from floating to sitting on the ground. Thanks again to everyone at Indiantown Marina. The crew here really knows what they are doing and we feel confident Seawind will be safe for the duration of her stay. Join us for some last minute projects and day one of being in the storage yard for hurricane season. [ BOAT SPECS ] 1978 Allied Seawind II Hull #89 Displacement - 15,000 pounds Ballast - 5,800 pounds of lead (encapsulated keel not bolted on) Marconi Cutter Rig Length - 32' Beam - 10.5' Water Draft - 4' 6" Air Draft - 45' [ MUSIC ] Today is a Good Day to Live by John T. Graham - Epidemic Sound Egg Rollz by Baegel- Epidemic Sound Super Three by Cospe - Epidemic Sound Say You Would by Victor Lundberg - Epidemic Sound Stillness Within by Roots and Recognition - Epidemic Sound Waste My Love by Henyao - Epidemic Sound I Wish by Mind Me - Epidemic Sound

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