
Boat #2: 1992 Catalina 34
February 22, 2016 by HaveWindWillTravel.com | Language: EN Play Time: 00:17:20 | SAILING YOUTUBERS

Boat Tour No. 2! Follow along as Bob aboard s/v Partager (meaning “to share” in French) shares a tour of his boat, some system upgrades, some lessons learned and how he came to be called “Backwards Bob!” Let me know what you think of the SeaPower alternator generator and his linear drive auto-pilot install and whether you’ve ever found yourself in a similar “backwards” situation! If you’re finding these boat tours helpful, please help us help those dreaming of cruising at www.patreon.com/havewindwilltravel. Get inspired and get on board!
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