Egg Island: Sailing the Tamar River in Sarah Ann Prt 5
Come with us us on a delightful journey as we sail down the Tamar River to Egg Island for a serene picnic. Join my wife and me on our classic wooden boat, soaking in the picturesque landscapes of the Tamar River Valley, enjoying quality time together. It's a perfect blend of nature, relaxation, and romance. Experience the tranquillity of the river and the beauty of Egg Island
Welcome aboard! Join me on an amazing journey, "Cruising Tasmania's beautiful sheltered waters in a classic wooden sailboat named Sarah Ann." Get ready to immerse yourself in the stunning nature of Tasmania's untouched waterways, where each wave holds a story.
In these videos, we set sail on the enchanting Sarah Ann, an 18 ft classic Tasmanian wooden sailboat, as we explore the hidden treasures of Tasmania's sheltered waters. We'll navigate through secluded coves, discover peaceful bays, and witness Tasmania's breathtaking landscapes. Along the way, I'll share tips on wooden boat restoration, cruising in a small sailboat and the joys of sailing.
Prepare to be captivated by the serenity of nature as we enjoy the picturesque views of rugged coastlines, lush greenery, and crystal-clear waters. You'll also get a glimpse of the dedication behind Sarah Ann's restoration, a true labor of love.
So, whether you're an enthusiastic sailor, a wooden boat lover, or simply someone seeking tranquility in nature, this video promises a delightful escape into Tasmania's marine paradise.
Stay connected for exclusive behind-the-scenes content, updates on upcoming voyages, and follow: #WoodenBoatRestoration #woodenboat #sailing #sailinglife
"Whether consciously or not, a wooden-boat builder taps into the essence of nature, relying on its inherent order to shape a truly exquisite creation. In reality, it is the fundamental harmony and reflection of the natural world that makes the boat so fascinating." - Lawrence W. Cheek
There's something enchanting about wooden boats. Every moment spent on them, from the pleasant scent of freshly planed wood to the gentle sway of the water, evokes pure bliss. However, the allure comes with a great deal of effort. Wooden boats require constant upkeep and meticulous maintenance to avoid falling into disrepair.
In this video series, we will delve into the art of restoring wooden boats. We'll cover topics such as selecting the perfect vessel, evaluating it for restoration, executing hull repairs and enhancements, revitalizing clinker and carvel boats, and applying the final touches with varnish and sealant. Along the way, we'll offer practical advice for working with wood. Whether you're an experienced sailor or just starting your boating journey, come and join me in exploring the world of wooden boat restoration through the Sarah Ann restoration project.
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Видео Egg Island: Sailing the Tamar River in Sarah Ann Prt 5 канала Small Sailboat Cruising
Welcome aboard! Join me on an amazing journey, "Cruising Tasmania's beautiful sheltered waters in a classic wooden sailboat named Sarah Ann." Get ready to immerse yourself in the stunning nature of Tasmania's untouched waterways, where each wave holds a story.
In these videos, we set sail on the enchanting Sarah Ann, an 18 ft classic Tasmanian wooden sailboat, as we explore the hidden treasures of Tasmania's sheltered waters. We'll navigate through secluded coves, discover peaceful bays, and witness Tasmania's breathtaking landscapes. Along the way, I'll share tips on wooden boat restoration, cruising in a small sailboat and the joys of sailing.
Prepare to be captivated by the serenity of nature as we enjoy the picturesque views of rugged coastlines, lush greenery, and crystal-clear waters. You'll also get a glimpse of the dedication behind Sarah Ann's restoration, a true labor of love.
So, whether you're an enthusiastic sailor, a wooden boat lover, or simply someone seeking tranquility in nature, this video promises a delightful escape into Tasmania's marine paradise.
Stay connected for exclusive behind-the-scenes content, updates on upcoming voyages, and follow: #WoodenBoatRestoration #woodenboat #sailing #sailinglife
"Whether consciously or not, a wooden-boat builder taps into the essence of nature, relying on its inherent order to shape a truly exquisite creation. In reality, it is the fundamental harmony and reflection of the natural world that makes the boat so fascinating." - Lawrence W. Cheek
There's something enchanting about wooden boats. Every moment spent on them, from the pleasant scent of freshly planed wood to the gentle sway of the water, evokes pure bliss. However, the allure comes with a great deal of effort. Wooden boats require constant upkeep and meticulous maintenance to avoid falling into disrepair.
In this video series, we will delve into the art of restoring wooden boats. We'll cover topics such as selecting the perfect vessel, evaluating it for restoration, executing hull repairs and enhancements, revitalizing clinker and carvel boats, and applying the final touches with varnish and sealant. Along the way, we'll offer practical advice for working with wood. Whether you're an experienced sailor or just starting your boating journey, come and join me in exploring the world of wooden boat restoration through the Sarah Ann restoration project.
Follow Christopher's adventures with trailer boats, wooden boat projects, and boat restoration projects on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/smallsailboatcruising
Follow Sailing Moonlight on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sailing_moonlight_dinghy/
Stay updated on Twitter: https://twitter.com/dinghymoonlight
These videos are made possible by supporters like you. If you want early access to videos and exclusive behind-the-scenes insights, consider supporting the channel via my Patreon link:
https://www.patreon.com/sailboats
This page contains affiliate links that provide us with a small commission.
All our music is licensed from Artlist: https://artlist.io/Christopher-1171683 unless otherwise specified.
I highly value and use Predict Wind, an app that is immensely helpful for sailors like you and me. Check out its outstanding benefits at https://www.predictwind.com/?ref=christophersly
Видео Egg Island: Sailing the Tamar River in Sarah Ann Prt 5 канала Small Sailboat Cruising
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