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Gett'n Down N' Dirty: Boat Jobs in Exotic Places
February 16, 2024
Gett'n Down N' Dirty: Boat Jobs in Exotic Places

Gett'n Down N' Dirty: Boat Jobs in Exotic Places

Gett’n Down N’ Dirty: Boat Jobs in Exotic Places

The thing about owning a boat is there is always a laundry list of projects to get done. Some are more urgent than others and some you save up for a rainy day…literally.
This week are digging deep and pounding out all the big jobs we have been putting off for months so we can get off the dock and start exploring Grenada properly.

When we left Carriacou and started heading to Grenada our windlass bit the biscuit. I know we probably could have figured out a way to lower and raise the anchor manually, but that wasn’t going to happen. After tirelessly trying to repair it we had to come to the realization that the only thing left was replacement.

As you know our 25hp Yamaha outboard is Josh’s baby. Keeping it up and running is super easy as long as we take proper care of it. So, it’s full service time. Do you Yamalube?

Nobody likes going up the mast, well on this boat anyway. But sometimes you just have to get in that chair and go for it. We have been without a wind instrument since we went up the ICW in 22. To finally have our Garmin GWind installed is going to be a game changer and make our sailing experience so much more enjoyable. At least on our necks from looking up the mast constantly.

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*Thank you all for your support – It really means so much* 💙
Please let us know if there is anything you would like to see more of, if you have any questions, or just say “Hi” We love hearing from you.

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🎶Music in this video 🎶
https://artlist.io/royalty-free-music
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#sailing #caribbean #boatrepairs #discovertheextraordinary #adventuretogether #sailingcouples #boatlife #newvideos #subscribe

The thing about owning a boat is there is always a laundry list of projects to get done. Some are more urgent than others and some you save up for a rainy day…literally.
This week are digging deep and pounding out all the big jobs we have been putting off for months so we can get off the dock and start exploring Grenada properly.

When we left Carriacou and started heading to Grenada our windlass bit the biscuit. I know we probably could have figured out a way to lower and raise the anchor manually, but that wasn’t going to happen. After tirelessly trying to repair it we had to come to the realization that the only thing left was replacement.

As you know our 25hp Yamaha outboard is Josh’s baby. Keeping it up and running is super easy as long as we take proper care of it. So, it’s full service time. Do you Yamalube?

Nobody likes going up the mast, well on this boat anyway. But sometimes you just have to get in that chair and go for it. We have been without a wind instrument since we went up the ICW in 22. To finally have our Garmin GWind installed is going to be a game changer and make our sailing experience so much more enjoyable. At least on our necks from looking up the mast constantly.

*Are you enjoying our content*
DON'T FORGET TO LIKE, SUBSCRIBE & SHARE
https://www.youtube.com/@sailinghonutime

What to see how this whole adventure go started? Binge from the beginning 📺
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_MFmnTuPBRthF75Nlu6KbS-OFST8wgYc

*A huge thanks to our Patrons.* Your support make all this possible so we can share this adventure with you. Join our crew for *$2* a week and get access to more amazing Honu content!
https://www.patreon.com/SailingHonuTime

Check out our Amazon Store for products we love and use the boat regularly. https://www.amazon.com/shop/sailinghonutime

Want to support us? Here's a couple ways you can:

👍 *FACEBOOK:*
https://www.facebook.com/HonuTime

🫶 *INSTAGRAM:*
https://www.instagram.com/honu_time

If you're feeling generous, you can also support us here:

🫙 *Put a tip in the TIP JAR (one time donation):* https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/SailingHonuTime

👕 *Spread the love with OFFICIAL HONU GEAR (Merch Store)*
https://honu-time-store.printify.me/products

*Thank you all for your support - It really means so much* 💙
Please let us know if there is anything you would like to see more of, if you have any questions, or just say “Hi” We love hearing from you.

___________________________________
🎶Music in this video 🎶
https://artlist.io/royalty-free-music
___________________________________

#sailing #caribbean #boatrepairs #discovertheextraordinary #adventuretogether #sailingcouples #boatlife #newvideos #subscribe

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