| Season 2 | Episode 16 |
Coches Prietos Anchorage to Morse Point,
Santa Cruz Island of the Channel Islands of California.
The last week of 2017 I took an amazing solo sailing trip to the Channel Islands. I visit six anchorages on Santa Cruz Island befo...
| Season 2 | Episode 16 |
Angels Gate to Coches Prietos Anchorage,
Santa Cruz Island of the Channel Islands of California.
The last week of 2017 I took an amazing solo sailing trip to the Channel Islands. I visit six anchorages on Santa Cruz Island bef...
On this episode of Sailing Vessel Triteia I prepare the decks for paint and lay down the first coat of Topside paint ( http://amzn.to/2BE2pM7).
Taping it off was super tedious but I got the job done and it made a WORLD of difference! I still need to do s...
On this episode of I take you on a tour of Triteia and to compare and contrast a bit from he first video. I also talk about future projects I will be doing and that are currently in process.
I hope you enjoy this episode and if you do please give it a “...
On this episode of Sailing Vessel Triteia I do my first solo sail back from Catalina Island to Angels Gate Lighthouse.
I took Meital to the dock so she can return to the mainland onboard Catalina Express but she found the time to heckle me as I rowed bac...
On this episode of Sailing Vessel Triteia we take our first trip to Santa Catalina Island.
Catalina Island is one of California’s Channel Islands, lies southwest of Los Angeles. It's known for its wildlife, dive sites and Mt. Orizaba, its highest peak....
On this episode of Sailing Vessel Triteia I pick up a used outboard engine for $80 and switch out some parts on it on an older one I had. I also do a little work on my Sabot to so we can use her as a dingy for an upcoming Catalina Island Trip and finally I...
On this episode of Sailing Vessel Triteia WE FINALLY GET TO GO SAILING!
But first we take a motor around the marina to see how the engine feels for the first time, go through the sail inventory and finally the day comes where we take her out past the ligh...
On this episode of Sailing Vessel Triteia we are finally get everything hooked up enough to try and start the engine. After putting the first diesel in the tank, installing the batteries and priming the engine we finally give it a go!!!
On the next episod...
On this episode of Sailing Vessel Triteia I dive below to check the propellers position before setting the engine in its final spot and drilling the new holes in the engine bracket. I then continue on hooking up the control cables, exhaust system and fuel ...
Hello Friends!
This is just a extra little video I made for my friends and family and I thought I would share it here as well. Last weekend I went to Catalina Island off the coast of Los Angeles to complete my scuba certification with my little brother C...
On this episode of Sailing Vessel Triteia I work to align the engine with the prop shaft before discovering my packing nut was leaking in a very bad way. After fighting to fix the packing nut I move back to getting the prop shaft bolted to the engine.
Thi...
On this episode of Sailing Vessel Triteia I finally get to bring my new-to-me Yanmar 2gm20f diesel engine to the boat! But first, some footage of me painting the engine bay and hooking up the bilge pump hoses. Then come a few stressful clips of me trying t...
On this episode of Sailing Vessel Triteia I cut access ports in the old diesel fuel tank and clean out the sludge that had been living inside for years. I had contacted fuel polishing services about cleaning it while in place but the cost was more than buy...
On this episode of Sailing Vessel Triteia I am tackling the old Yanmar 2gm20 diesel engine. The piston is seized in the sleeve/head so she has to come out. This episode is longer than most of my videos because there is a lot of footage and I myself like wa...
On this episode of Sailing Vessel Triteia I attempt to remove the fuel tank. The intake fitting was put on after the tank was installed and unfortunately the fitting is made of steel and the tank is made of aluminum so galvanic corrosion had done its job a...
On this episode of Sailing Vessel Triteia I get to the bottom of things and tackle the task of cleaning the bottom of my 1965 Alberg 30 that has not been cleaned in over 6 years.
After a long days battled and only getting half done I called in reinforcem...
On this first episode of Sailing Vessel Triteia I talk about what I was looking for in a boat and then I take you along with me as I see her for the first time and sealed the deal!
Alberg 30’s have long been known and respected as blue water boats, fro...
AHOY! Here is the trailer for my channel showing you what you can expect to see! New videos weekly of my sailing adventures and the refit of my 1965 Alberg 30 in preparation for a circumnavigation in a few years time! There are also past videos of yacht de...
In June of 2016 I crewed on a Yacht delivery from Fajardo, Puerto Rico to the Outer Banks, North Carolina by way of Bermuda due to a storm that was bearing down on us. The Yacht was a 45' Dufour Sloop; S/V Cunning Plan.
Follow along our adventure from Pu...
A day sail onboard S/V Anduril with light winds and temperatures in the 70's we were greeted by a few pods of a Pacific White Sided Dolphins.
Anduril is a 1969 Islander Excalibur 26 designed by William Crealock. This was my first time aboard Anduril and...
My buddy Bill Wells asked if I would go to the top of the mast to try and fix or to retrieve the masthead wind vane as the display had stopped working or worked intermittently during our last race.
Onboard Bill's S/V Wahzoo (1985 Santana 30/30) our other...
Monster Mash Halloween Regatta
DEL REY YACHT CLUB
Marina del Rey, California
Saturday, October 17, 2015
This video documents our sail in the regatta. The sailing vessel Wahzoo took on the name Clockwork for the race and its crew of Droogs battled it ou...
A lovely sunset sail out of Marina Del Rey onboard the sailing vessel Poka'l, a 1979 Catalina 38. She was fast for her size and we stayed between 5 & 7 knots with a 7 knot wind blowing WSW and a nice 77º out on the water.
Skipper:
Mark Wilson
On bo...
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