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I came across some videos that my brother Bob took during our boat trip
from Scituate, MA to Jupiter, FL. years ago. This video is of the first two legs of the trip and I converted it from VHS tape, edited and condensed it from a much longer video. Boat is the 52' Navigator Pilothouse "Soul Source" I had at the time and this was my first time making the trip down the East Coast. I may post others as I edit them as the trip and scenery became more interesting the further south we went. My brother was First Mate and Chief Cook on the trip. He cooked better than he took video recordings. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tL8cXDqhoYA |
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On 1/19/14, 9:11 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
I came across some videos that my brother Bob took during our boat trip from Scituate, MA to Jupiter, FL. years ago. This video is of the first two legs of the trip and I converted it from VHS tape, edited and condensed it from a much longer video. Boat is the 52' Navigator Pilothouse "Soul Source" I had at the time and this was my first time making the trip down the East Coast. I may post others as I edit them as the trip and scenery became more interesting the further south we went. My brother was First Mate and Chief Cook on the trip. He cooked better than he took video recordings. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tL8cXDqhoYA Thanks. It's cold down here this morning, and the video warmed it up a bit. Was that the back of your head I saw during the helmsman scene? Next time, get your bro to jump over the side with the camera and paddle along so we can see how whatever boat you buy in the future looks while cutting through the water. ![]() |
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On Sunday, 19 January 2014 10:20:47 UTC-4, F.O.A.D. wrote:
On 1/19/14, 9:11 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote: I came across some videos that my brother Bob took during our boat trip from Scituate, MA to Jupiter, FL. years ago. This video is of the first two legs of the trip and I converted it from VHS tape, edited and condensed it from a much longer video. Boat is the 52' Navigator Pilothouse "Soul Source" I had at the time and this was my first time making the trip down the East Coast. I may post others as I edit them as the trip and scenery became more interesting the further south we went. My brother was First Mate and Chief Cook on the trip. He cooked better than he took video recordings. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tL8cXDqhoYA Thanks. It's cold down here this morning, and the video warmed it up a bit. Was that the back of your head I saw during the helmsman scene? Next time, get your bro to jump over the side with the camera and paddle along so we can see how whatever boat you buy in the future looks while cutting through the water. ![]() I bet you could get some good video on a GoPro lashed to a long pole, aiming back at the boat. |
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On 1/19/2014 9:20 AM, F.O.A.D. wrote:
On 1/19/14, 9:11 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote: I came across some videos that my brother Bob took during our boat trip from Scituate, MA to Jupiter, FL. years ago. This video is of the first two legs of the trip and I converted it from VHS tape, edited and condensed it from a much longer video. Boat is the 52' Navigator Pilothouse "Soul Source" I had at the time and this was my first time making the trip down the East Coast. I may post others as I edit them as the trip and scenery became more interesting the further south we went. My brother was First Mate and Chief Cook on the trip. He cooked better than he took video recordings. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tL8cXDqhoYA Thanks. It's cold down here this morning, and the video warmed it up a bit. Was that the back of your head I saw during the helmsman scene? Next time, get your bro to jump over the side with the camera and paddle along so we can see how whatever boat you buy in the future looks while cutting through the water. ![]() That's me. Here's a still from the video waiting to enter a lock just south of Norfolk. We were the first boat to enter and were all proud of ourselves as we tied up to the side, waiting for all the other boats behind us to enter so they could close the gates and lower the water. Looked like we knew what we were doing. A sailboat tied up behind us and the salty looking captain, beard and pipe, climbed off his boat, sauntered up to my boat. He asked, "First time through a lock?" "Yup", I said. "Well, you might want to consider loosening your lines a bit, otherwise your boat will be hanging off the wall when the water drops". Duh! http://i802.photobucket.com/albums/yy303/Eisboch/Lock2.jpg?t=1390143051 |
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On 1/19/14, 10:00 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 1/19/2014 9:20 AM, F.O.A.D. wrote: On 1/19/14, 9:11 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote: I came across some videos that my brother Bob took during our boat trip from Scituate, MA to Jupiter, FL. years ago. This video is of the first two legs of the trip and I converted it from VHS tape, edited and condensed it from a much longer video. Boat is the 52' Navigator Pilothouse "Soul Source" I had at the time and this was my first time making the trip down the East Coast. I may post others as I edit them as the trip and scenery became more interesting the further south we went. My brother was First Mate and Chief Cook on the trip. He cooked better than he took video recordings. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tL8cXDqhoYA Thanks. It's cold down here this morning, and the video warmed it up a bit. Was that the back of your head I saw during the helmsman scene? Next time, get your bro to jump over the side with the camera and paddle along so we can see how whatever boat you buy in the future looks while cutting through the water. ![]() That's me. Here's a still from the video waiting to enter a lock just south of Norfolk. We were the first boat to enter and were all proud of ourselves as we tied up to the side, waiting for all the other boats behind us to enter so they could close the gates and lower the water. Looked like we knew what we were doing. A sailboat tied up behind us and the salty looking captain, beard and pipe, climbed off his boat, sauntered up to my boat. He asked, "First time through a lock?" "Yup", I said. "Well, you might want to consider loosening your lines a bit, otherwise your boat will be hanging off the wall when the water drops". Duh! http://i802.photobucket.com/albums/yy303/Eisboch/Lock2.jpg?t=1390143051 Were bagels available with those locks? ![]() You need a boat big enough to buy my slightly used but in perfect condition iMac 27". Every family needs at least three iMacs. |
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On Sun, 19 Jan 2014 10:00:27 -0500, "Mr. Luddite"
wrote: Here's a still from the video waiting to enter a lock just south of Norfolk. We were the first boat to enter and were all proud of ourselves as we tied up to the side, waiting for all the other boats behind us to enter so they could close the gates and lower the water. Looked like we knew what we were doing. A sailboat tied up behind us and the salty looking captain, beard and pipe, climbed off his boat, sauntered up to my boat. He asked, "First time through a lock?" "Yup", I said. "Well, you might want to consider loosening your lines a bit, otherwise your boat will be hanging off the wall when the water drops". Duh! http://i802.photobucket.com/albums/yy303/Eisboch/Lock2.jpg?t=1390143051 === The lock at the famous, and redundantly named, Great Bridge Bridge. We'll be headed up that way sometime prior to summer, can't wait for the Prime Rib dinner at Coinjock Marina. http://www.bubblews.com/assets/images/news/2087193362_1374142659.jpg |
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On 1/19/2014 3:00 PM, Wayne.B wrote:
On Sun, 19 Jan 2014 10:00:27 -0500, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: Here's a still from the video waiting to enter a lock just south of Norfolk. We were the first boat to enter and were all proud of ourselves as we tied up to the side, waiting for all the other boats behind us to enter so they could close the gates and lower the water. Looked like we knew what we were doing. A sailboat tied up behind us and the salty looking captain, beard and pipe, climbed off his boat, sauntered up to my boat. He asked, "First time through a lock?" "Yup", I said. "Well, you might want to consider loosening your lines a bit, otherwise your boat will be hanging off the wall when the water drops". Duh! http://i802.photobucket.com/albums/yy303/Eisboch/Lock2.jpg?t=1390143051 === The lock at the famous, and redundantly named, Great Bridge Bridge. We'll be headed up that way sometime prior to summer, can't wait for the Prime Rib dinner at Coinjock Marina. http://www.bubblews.com/assets/images/news/2087193362_1374142659.jpg Funny you mentioned Coinjock. I am sitting here half watching, half listening to the Patriots/Broncos game while converting old VHS video tapes to digital files. The one I am working on right now is our visit to Coinjock. I wonder if they still serve those Fred Flintstone sized Prime Ribs. Picture in link isn't the greatest because it's a still from the video: http://i802.photobucket.com/albums/yy303/Eisboch/Coinjock.jpg?t=1390169522 |
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On Sun, 19 Jan 2014 17:16:31 -0500, "Mr. Luddite"
wrote: Funny you mentioned Coinjock. I am sitting here half watching, half listening to the Patriots/Broncos game while converting old VHS video tapes to digital files. The one I am working on right now is our visit to Coinjock. I wonder if they still serve those Fred Flintstone sized Prime Ribs. === They did two years ago when we passed through the last time north. I no longer order the really big one however. It's just too much for one meal and really doesn't warm up all that well. |
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On Sun, 19 Jan 2014 09:11:28 -0500, "Mr. Luddite" wrote:
I came across some videos that my brother Bob took during our boat trip from Scituate, MA to Jupiter, FL. years ago. This video is of the first two legs of the trip and I converted it from VHS tape, edited and condensed it from a much longer video. Boat is the 52' Navigator Pilothouse "Soul Source" I had at the time and this was my first time making the trip down the East Coast. I may post others as I edit them as the trip and scenery became more interesting the further south we went. My brother was First Mate and Chief Cook on the trip. He cooked better than he took video recordings. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tL8cXDqhoYA Nice sunset! |
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