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Episode 001 : Season 1 - A Sailing Podcast

Sailor James sits down for a visit with Anette and Anders of SV Horizon while in Pago Pago, American Samoa.

SV Horizon Links:
Website: https://horizon.rhodin.co/home-blog
Tracker: https://www.noforeignland.com/....boat/652491917518438

About the Podcast:
YARNS: CONVERSATIONS WITH CRUISERS
with Sailor James

Welcome to Yarns: Conversations with Cruisers. With this podcast I will be collecting stories of cruising sailors that I meet around the world.

When I was in French Polynesia I met a sailor whose stories were rich and fascinating. I awoke the next day regretting I had not recorded our conversation as I watched him sail out of the bay. That was the moment it struck me that I should document my fellow sailors stories to share on my YouTube channel as well as in the form of an audio podcast.

All of these podcasts are recorded as a video with only slight editing done in post. We start the camera and then start the conversation. Most of the sailors I interview would describe themselves as “Just ordinary people” and from time to time I will interview more well known sailors who I happen to know or meet, but for the most part I want this series to focus on sailors whose stories would never be told to a larger audience.

Yarns will be released once a month with seasons consisting of 6-7 interviews. I have spent 7 months collecting all of the interviews for this first season of the podcast.

You can find there wherever you get your podcasts or by visiting:

Apple:
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/....podcast/yarns-conver

Spotify:
https://open.spotify.com/show/....5clErQbNrPg5MoHvEFH2

Audible:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0C5....4CNTNY?ref_=cm_sw_r_

LibSyn:
https://sites.libsyn.com/472977

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The intro and outro song was sung by Sarah Satya with new lyrics to the classic tune written by James Frederick.

Sarah Satya Links:
Music: https://sarahsatya.bandcamp.com

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sarahsatyasings

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If you would like to contribute to the show you can do so at any of the following links:

Paypal: https://paypal.me/jamesthesailorman

Venmo: https://venmo.com/u/sailorjames

Cash app: https://cash.app/$triteia

SailingTritea
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Episode 413 : Season 13 : Sailing Indonesia

Hello Friends,
On this episode we arrive to the island of Satonda off the coast of Sumbawa. This unique island features lake at its center in crater of the volcano. Its last eruption was in April of 1815 as part of the Tombora Eruption https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Satonda_Island

The depth of the lake is actually lower than the surrounding waters that Triteia is anchored in (deepest part of the lake is 226ft deep). This was a crazy thing to imagine as we looked down into the crater and lake from the ridge above. After a rad but very hot hike, the warm waters of the lake offered only a slight relief.

Later that night I had the very memorable experience of grabbing the handrail in the cabin in the dark to find a snake coiled around it. It turned out to be a harmless Oriental Wold Snake but this was only known well after the fact. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lycodon_capucinus

I hope to never repeat that experience, with any snake, harmless or not.

If you enjoy the channel please "Like" the videos and Subscribe so you don't miss any future episodes.

If you find the videos helpful or entertaining and would like to contribute you can become a Patron at: https://www.patreon.com/sailorjames

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Cash App: https://cash.app/$triteia

Bitcoin: https://cash.app/$triteia

Fair Winds,
James

Website:
http://svtriteia.com

Instagram:
http://www.instagram.com/james.the.sailor.man

#sailingIndonesia #alberg30 #southeastasia #snake #snakes

SailingTritea
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Episode #297 : Season 9 : The South Pacific

Hello Friends,
On this episode I get into sorting out getting my starter rebuilt and trying to figure out what is happening with my engine and its difficulty starting.

If you enjoy the channel please "Like" the videos and Subscribe so you don't miss any future episodes.

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Fair Winds,
James

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SailingTritea
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| Season 3 | Episode 41

Welcome to Season 3 of my channel!

On this episode we depart the quaint village of Blidö with its beautiful Sandkil Ship, Helmi (http://www.helmi.se/en/about-helmi-2239848) and head north for (insert drum roll) THE ÅLAND ISLANDS!

We had a lovely quiet sail until then winds gave out then we motorsailed our way out into open water with the Gulf of Bothnia to Port and the Baltic Sea to Starboard. The conditions were so calm it felt more like a large lake than a large sea and we were happy to have a day of obstacle free sailing.

We arrived at Mariehamn, Åland's only real city at around 12am and the docks and streets were full of people enjoying the midnight sun.

I have also uploaded a corresponding episode on my “A Stern View Podcast” that is something of a cruisers guide to anchorages and harbors. This new episode and the first of the new season features Neil and myself talking about what Blidö has to offer and what to expect of the faculties. So if you enjoy sailing podcasts head please subscribe on iTunes or where ever you get your podcasts.

This season will follow my time on board SV Arcturus as we explore the Åland Islands and beyond. We sail into cities, tie up on small islands, anchor bows to and ride out a blow before heading back to Sweden. I hope you will follow along with us on the trip.

Thanks for watching and if you enjoy the content please leave a comment and like below or you can donate as little as a dollar a video if you are so inclined on our patreon page.

Fair Winds,
Sailor James

patreon: https://www.patreon.com/sailorjames
website: http://svtriteia.com
insta: https://www.instagram.com/james.the.sailor.man

SailingTritea
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Episode 02 : Marina Del Rey to Ventura - with Sailor Commentary at the end of the episode.

This video documents the recent sailing trip I crewed on onboard the sailing vessel The Intrepid. We motor-sailed from San Diego, California to the San Francisco Bay area. 10 days, 111 hours at sea and 470 nautical miles. The uphill battle against wind and currents, sailing north on the west coast is no pleasure cruise.

The crew were as follows:
Tim Brill (Owner)
Cody Brill (Captain and son of Tim)
Nigel Howat (English Sailor/45+ years sailing experience)
& James Frederick (thats me).

I have a blog where you can read all the journal entries about each leg of the passage: http://allwaysbutstill.tumblr.com

I will also be uploaded each leg of the trip as "episodes" that will feature commentary at the end reading some of the journal entries and talking about what happened or what we saw on that particular part of the trip.

Please subscribe if you like the video, there will be more !


About the Crew Members:
Tim Brill was a professional mountaineering guide for many years and has climbed all over the world. A few years ago Tim bought The Intrepid, which became famous in 2008 as it sailed around the world by the youngest person to solo sail around the world (Zac Sunderland). Tim and his sons have completed the ASA certifications 101-108 and have several trips in the planning stages. Currently he is owns an Aerobatic Flight School in Reno, Nevada where he teaches people to fly and to do stunts. http://www.aerobaticcompany.com

Cody Bril is a 15 year old sailor and sailing instructor in Reno, Nevada. He is currently shopping for his dream multihull. http://nvsailing.org

Nigel Howat is certified Ocean Yacht Master and nautical handyman who owns a company with his partner Miel. They also do Yacht deliveries up the California Coast. He has been sailing from more than 45 years and has sailed the North and Mediterranean seas. http://www.nauticalknowhow.org

James Frederick is a Sailor, Writer and Artist who currently resides in Los Angeles.

http://allwaysbutstill.tumblr.com | https://instagram.com/all_ways_but_still | https://twitter.com/allwaysbutstill

SailingTritea
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| Season 3 | Episode 47

Welcome to Season 3 of my channel!

On this episode we explore the guest harbor at Sandvik and make our way down the natural trail to Hamnö and the Seafarer Chapel.

Here is some info about the site:

The seafarer chapel was situated on the southern side of Hamnö, and was a small wooden building from the 13th century with walls around it. The chapel had a painted window and a brick roof, which indicates that it had an important function in the Middle Ages.

The monastery church, probably built at the end of the 14th century and in the beginning of the 15th century, was a large grey granite church with a sacristy and tower. The tower seems to have been built somewhat later, because older graves have been found under the wall, but most likely not later than during the first part of the 15th century. The ground plan of the church does not resemble Franciscan construction tradition, and it is therefore likely that the church used to be a regular parish church that the monks took over.

The Franciscan monastery:

Kökar is known to have had a monastery during the Middle Ages, Conuentu Tiokkakarlensis, the only one of its kind in Åland. The monastery was a Franciscan convent and is mentioned for the first time in 1472. It is, however, believed that the monks have been active in the area since the 14th century; first seasonally and then more permanently towards the end of the century.

A contributory cause why the monks came here may have been Hamnö’s importance as a medieval harbour and that there was a seafarer chapel on the island. Another reason may have been the importance of fishing for Kökar, which meant that a lot of people stayed here seasonally. The monastery activity was discontinued during the reign of Gustavus Vasa. All that remains of the monastery today are ruins, found by the church of Hamnö. On the monastery ruins there are nowadays a chapel, used in summer both for exhibitions and functions.

After I return from my adventure the winds kept building and I found the guest harbor had cleared out of boats in anticipation of a blow that was heading our way.

the next day the winds arrived and we rode it out tied up as the winds increased to 35+ knots.

This season will follow my time on board SV Arcturus as we explore the Åland Islands and beyond. We sail into cities, tie up on small islands, anchor bows to and ride out a blow before heading back to Sweden. I hope you will follow along with us on the trip.

Thanks for watching and if you enjoy the content please leave a comment and like below or you can donate as little as a dollar a video if you are so inclined on our patreon page.

Fair Winds,
Sailor James

patreon: https://www.patreon.com/sailorjames
website: http://svtriteia.com
insta: https://www.instagram.com/james.the.sailor.man

SailingTritea
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Episode #296 : Season 9 : The South Pacific

Hello Friends,

On this episode I find my plans abruptly changed with a failing starter and growing engine problems.

If you enjoy the channel please "Like" the videos and Subscribe so you don't miss any future episodes.

If you find the videos helpful or entertaining and would like to contribute you can become a Patron at: https://www.patreon.com/sailorjames

or if you would prefer to make a one time contribution you can send it via PAYPAL to jamesthesailorman@gmail.com

Fair Winds,
James

JOIN THE PATREON CREW:
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#fiji

SailingTritea
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Episode 389 : Season 12 : Sailing Australia

Hello Friends,
On this episode we slip the lines at St. Bees and sail for Brampton Island. We have an amazing 14NM sail and soon find ourselves coming about and pointing into the anchorage in the lee of Brampton Islands abandoned and spooky resort. We talk about the hay day of these resort and share photos with you of happier times on this once exotic island which now feels like a zombie resort just waiting to happen.

Hiking up to the look out we marvel a the view of Carlisle Island and take a close look at the nests of Green Tree ants and find ourselves surrounded by butterflies.

If you enjoy the channel please "Like" the videos and Subscribe so you don't miss any future episodes.

If you find the videos helpful or entertaining and would like to contribute you can become a Patron at: https://www.patreon.com/sailorjames

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Cash App: https://cash.app/$triteia

Bitcoin: https://cash.app/$triteia

Fair Winds,
James

Website:
http://svtriteia.com

Instagram:
http://www.instagram.com/james.the.sailor.man
https://www.instagram.com/rhonda.of.triteia

#sailingaustralia #sailingcouple #abandonedplaces #BramptonIsland #zombie

SailingTritea
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Episode 350 : Season 11 : The South Island of New Zealand - Aotearoa

Hello Friends,
On this episode I depart Maori Bay in Pelorus Sound with a lovely sailing 13 knots of wind forecasted as I make my way to Queen Charlotte Sound. As I rounded Cape Jackson I found myself in 25+ knots of wind that soon turned into 40+ knots as I entered the sound.

My tiller and tiller head broke as I battled the building winds and I found myself near land in 45+ knot gusts with no way to steer the boat...

The MVP of the day was certainly my https://hydrovane.com

If you enjoy the channel please "Like" the videos and Subscribe so you don't miss any future episodes.

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Fair Winds,
James

Website: http://svtriteia.com
Tracker: https://forecast.predictwind.c....om/tracking/display/
Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/james.the.sailor.man

#solosailing #marlboroughsounds #newzealand #aotearoa

SailingTritea
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Episode #245 : Season 8 : The Hawaiian Adventures

Hello Friends,

Taking my final departure from the Island of Oahu I untie and point for the Molokai Channel. After a thankfully uneventful passage to Lono Harbor on the Island of Molokai I drop the hook and start to get the boat in order.

As soon as I was settled the captain of a near by sloop that was also anchored in the bay made his way over and invited me to have fresh fish tacos made from a bonito they had caught a few hours earlier on their sail from Lanai.

Ralf and Wiebke of SY Flora have been cruising full time since 2019 and have recently arrived in the Hawaiian Island via The Galapagos Islands: Check out there blog here!!! https://syflora.blog/🇬🇧-english/

They also have a great instagram account with amazing photos, follow them here: https://www.instagram.com/sy_flora_crew/

I had a lovely evening swapping sea stories with them and look forward to following along with their Alaskan adventures via their Instagram account.

If you enjoy the channel please "Like" the videos and Subscribe so you don't miss any future episodes.

If you find the videos helpful or entertaining and would like to contribute you can become a Patron at: https://www.patreon.com/sailorjames

or if you would prefer to make a one time contribution you can send it via PAYPAL to jamesthesailorman@gmail.com

Fair Winds,
James

JOIN THE PATREON CREW:
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Tracker: https://forecast.predictwind.c....om/tracking/display/

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SailingTritea
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Hello Friends,

This is a special episode that features the audio from my latest episode of A STERN VIEW PODCAST along with some video clips from Rödhamn in Åland. This is me trying to spread the word and get more "ears" on the podcast or let any sailors out there that might like this sailing podcast know about it!

In this ASVP episode Neil and myself talk about our stay in Rödhamn and what cruisers can expect when visiting this magical island and harbor.

A STERN VIEW PODCAST is a Sailing Podcast that is something of a cruising guide in audio form. Each episode is recorded onboard at the anchorage that is being discussed or reviewed.

The first season of the podcast I talked about each of the anchorages I visited on Santa Cruz Island in California's Channel Islands.

I won't be doing this for every episode but thought I would be a good idea to spread the word about the podcast.

you can subscribe to A STERN VIEW PODCAST on iTunes or where ever you get your podcasts.

https://itunes.apple.com/us/po....dcast/a-stern-view-p

Thanks for watching and listening!

Fair Winds,
Sailor James

SailingTritea
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Episode 004 : Season 1 : YARNS; Conversations with Cruisers, A Sailing Podcast

James Frederick sits down with sailors he meets around the world to record their seas stories in remote anchorages and far-flung ports. All the interviews are recorded as a video podcast that is released on the Sailing Triteia YouTube Channel. They are also being made available as an audio podcast for those who prefer this format of content.

On this episode I interviewed Keith Hammond of SY Te Rere in Auckland and talks about his life sailing in New Zealand, The South Pacific and Beyond. This 72 year old Kiwi has a wild collection of sea stories and I managed to get a couple of them on record.

As this interview is being released Keith is currently sailing with a friend all throughout the Baltic and will head to the Med as winter sets in. Thanks to Keith for being a good friend and a source of inspiration!

Keith helping @SailingLaVagabonde During Riley's solo sail to NZ
https://youtu.be/7blD4w-W0qA?si=cqSOmfIM3suP3yDr&t=196



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About the Host:
James Frederick aka Sailor James is a solo circumnavigator slowly sailing around the world onboard his 1965 Alberg 30 Sloop SV Triteia. James shares his adventures weekly on his YouTube channel which has more than 100k subscribers. Aside from the vlog, James is also a writer for Yachting World, Cruising World, Good Old Boat and more. More information about Triteia and their adventures can be found at the below links.

SV Triteia Links

Website: https://www.svtriteia.com

Instagram: http://instagram.com/james.the.sailor.man/

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The intro and outro song was sung by Sarah Satya with new lyrics to the classic tune written by James Frederick.

Sarah Satya Links:
Music: https://sarahsatya.bandcamp.com

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If you enjoy the channel please "Like" the videos and Subscribe so you don't miss any future episodes.

If you find the videos helpful or entertaining and would like to contribute you can become a Patron at: https://www.patreon.com/sailorjames

Other Ways to Support the Channel:
PayPal: https://paypal.me/@jamesthesailorman

Cash App: https://cash.app/$triteia

Bitcoin: https://cash.app/$triteia

Fair Winds,
James

Website: http://svtriteia.com
Tracker: https://forecast.predictwind.c....om/tracking/display/
Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/james.the.sailor.man

#solosailing #podcast #sailingpodcast #interview #seastories #kiwisailor

SailingTritea
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Episode 04 : Santa Barbara to Monterey - with Sailor Commentary at the end of the episode.

This video documents the recent sailing trip I crewed on onboard the sailing vessel The Intrepid. We motor-sailed from San Diego, California to the San Francisco Bay area. 10 days, 111 hours at sea and 470 nautical miles. The uphill battle against wind and currents, sailing north on the west coast is no pleasure cruise.

The crew were as follows:
Tim Brill (Owner)
Cody Brill (Captain and son of Tim)
Nigel Howat (English Sailor/45+ years sailing experience)
& James Frederick (thats me).

I have a blog where you can read all the journal entries about each leg of the passage: http://allwaysbutstill.tumblr.com

I will also be uploaded each leg of the trip as "episodes" that will feature commentary at the end reading some of the journal entries and talking about what happened or what we saw on that particular part of the trip.

Please subscribe if you like the video, there will be more !


About the Crew Members:
Tim Brill was a professional mountaineering guide for many years and has climbed all over the world. A few years ago Tim bought The Intrepid, which became famous in 2008 as it sailed around the world by the youngest person to solo sail around the world (Zac Sunderland). Tim and his sons have completed the ASA certifications 101-108 and have several trips in the planning stages. Currently he is owns an Aerobatic Flight School in Reno, Nevada where he teaches people to fly and to do stunts. http://www.aerobaticcompany.com

Cody Bril is a 15 year old sailor and sailing instructor in Reno, Nevada. He is currently shopping for his dream multihull. http://nvsailing.org

Nigel Howat is certified Ocean Yacht Master and nautical handyman who owns a company with his partner Miel. They also do Yacht deliveries up the California Coast. He has been sailing from more than 45 years and has sailed the North and Mediterranean seas. http://www.nauticalknowhow.org

James Frederick is a Sailor, Writer and Artist who currently resides in Los Angeles.

http://allwaysbutstill.tumblr.com | https://instagram.com/all_ways_but_still | https://twitter.com/allwaysbutstill

SailingTritea
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Episode #140 : A weekend trip to Avalon before the Pandemic Hit America

Hello Friends,
On this week's episode we head back to Los Angeles after a very quick weekend at Avalon.

As soon as we departed Avalon the wind filled in, not sure if it were simply a land breeze or not we soon realized we had been blessed with perfect winds for a speedy passage home! In all my trips to Catalina Island this was the first time I managed to sail all the way home and not have to crank up the iron genny!

This was our first trip with our "new to us" full battened mainsail and our fresh clean bottom from the haul out and it all really paid off and gave us a wonderful sail home!

If you enjoy our channel please "Like" the videos and Subscribe so you don't miss any future episodes.

If you find the videos helpful or entertaining and would like to contribute to the refit or Camille's beer fund you can become a Patron at: https://www.patreon.com/sailorjames

or if you would prefer to make a one time contribution you can send it via PAYPAL to jamesthesailorman@gmail.com

Love,
James & Camille

Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/sailorjames
Website: http://svtriteia.com

Instagram:
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http://www.instagram.com/cum_eels

SailingTritea
464 Visninger · 1 måned siden

Hello Friends,

I have a new article in the current issue of Cruising World Magazine. Its about my visit to Kaneohe Bay and its unique sandbar on the Hawaiian Island of Oahu. The magazine is on Newstands now or check out the digital edition at http://www.cruisingworld.com

You can also see the video episode from that adventure here https://youtu.be/amvePbhCjJs

If you enjoy the channel please "Like" the videos and Subscribe so you don't miss any future episodes.

If you find the videos helpful or entertaining and would like to contribute you can become a Patron at: https://www.patreon.com/sailorjames

or if you would prefer to make a one time contribution you can send it via PAYPAL to jamesthesailorman@gmail.com

Fair Winds,
James

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SailingTritea
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Hello Friends,

Here is the trailer for the upcoming season of our channel, Season 6! This next season will take y'all along for a very wild ride we had in November and December of 2019 when we sailed up to Ventura, California to haul out for the first time and do a MASSIVE below the waterline refit of Triteia!

Thanks for watching !
Love,
James and Camille

SailingTritea
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| Season 3 | Episode 46

Welcome to Season 3 of my channel!

On this episode we begin the day in the isolated anchorage of Bänö surrounded by forests. Soon we are on the wind making our passage to the working harbor of Sandvik. Sailing through the archipelago with all the wind we could want (and more at times). I was sad to leave the isolation of of Bänö but happy to move on to the next adventure!

Make sure you listen to this weeks episode of A STERN VIEW PODCAST to hear us talk about this anchorage and to hear the recording get interrupted by our keel bumping on the rocks as the wind picked up forcing us to end the podcast and get underway... ( https://soundcloud.com/sailor-....james-664482657/ep-0 )

This season will follow my time on board SV Arcturus as we explore the Åland Islands and beyond. We sail into cities, tie up on small islands, anchor bows to and ride out a blow before heading back to Sweden. I hope you will follow along with us on the trip.

Thanks for watching and if you enjoy the content please leave a comment and like below or you can donate as little as a dollar a video if you are so inclined on our patreon page.

Fair Winds,
Sailor James

patreon: https://www.patreon.com/sailorjames
website: http://svtriteia.com
insta: https://www.instagram.com/james.the.sailor.man

SailingTritea
393 Visninger · 1 måned siden

Hello Friends,

This is a bit of a Rant video but I hope that I present some information that some of you will find helpful if you are low on money but really want to find a way to go sailing.

I will let the video speak for itself but here are the links that I reference in the video:

https://www.findacrew.net

https://www.crewseekers.net

https://www.crewfinders.com

https://www.sailopo.com

We have our regularly scheduled adventure video coming up this Monday as always, this is just a bonus video to spread the word on sailing opportunities.

I hope everyone has a great weekend!

Fair Winds Until Next Time,
James.

SailingTritea
439 Visninger · 1 måned siden

Navigation Station Build Out Part 6: Completion of the Nav Station

Hello Friends,

It felt the day would never come...

On this episode I finish up (mostly) hooking up the last instruments of the new nav station. I take us through the different elements of the Aft panel and talk about the KJM antenna splitter that my Digital Yacht AIS/GPS/VHF combo antenna and splits the signal between my ICOM VHF radio, Digital Yacht iAis receiver and my new JBL stereo.

here is a link to the Combo Antenna I mentioned in the video ( https://youtu.be/OXOBssKPEWg )

Once we get everything hooked up finally get to see the panels all of their glory with lights on and switches switched.

A week or so after this video I got a 9' long Sea talk cable in so now everything is hooked up and working on the panels.

As I mentioned in the video I will be doing a follow up video going through each piece, showing you the cost and when I purchased it.

I also have a special video just about the NMEA 0183 system I will be editing and uploading sometime soon.

Thanks to our patrons for your support and I hope y'all didn't get too bored with the DIY REFIT series. We will be getting back to our adventure videos next with a trip me and Camille and her dog Mr. Steady took to Catalina for New Years Eve.

Fair Winds Until Next Time,
Sailor James

patreon: https://www.patreon.com/sailorjames
website: http://svtriteia.com
insta: https://www.instagram.com/james.the.sailor.man

SailingTritea
432 Visninger · 1 måned siden

On this episode I do a dry fit of the new holding tank I am installation on my 1965 Alberg 30. I then move on to cutting out bases for the Y-Valves and finally cut an access hole in the top of my holding tank.

I make my project videos on the slow side letting people see what I did and how I dealt with obstacles, in past videos my viewers have thanked me for not jumping over all of the details and getting right to the finished project so while this might not be the most exciting video it might help some people out there see how I dealt with certain aspects of the project.

Thanks for watching!

fair winds,
Sailor James

patreon: https://www.patreon.com/sailorjames
website: http://svtriteia.com
insta: https://www.instagram.com/james.the.sailor.man




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