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Your joy was great to watch!
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for your phone..... if you are in a small boat it helps to keep it inside a glass jar that seals wattertight.... i.e. a honey jar.... that is what i do
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You learned water is wet and cold... so maybe figuring out a way to get less wet is in the future plans
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love your videos! they´re so relaxing and there´s so much creativity in everything you guys do
ok regarding your phone...just put it in a jar full of rice and leave it there for 4 or 5 days , that´s all :) -
Delightful joys of both sailing & of bringing your impecunious brain child to reality, countlessly better than the costs & limitations of buying one.
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i subbed and I am giving 2 channel banner graphics away check it out.
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Much fun... three separate ziplock plastic baggies will usually work for a cellphone.
As usual, going to sea is almost always better on a bit bigger boat.
Thanks for posting the nice vid of fun way out west!
And thank you for spending hard earned cash on a gopro for us!
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Weeeee! That was fun :-) to bad for your phone!
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Brilliant! Sad about your phone, but what a wonderful experience! Hugs from Chile.
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What glorious fun you have Tim! Can't wait for more GoPro videos. (Beth)
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Bravissimo!!! compliments!!!
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I think that it's better than the last prototype . The water was calm but I have my doubts how it would behave in choppy seas. Bit too low in the water too. It's fantastic to make one like that - great work. Best wishes Patrick
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que divertido. Buen video
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Sure it would. The down side is when moving slow, your underwater wings are deep. A little tricky to trim.
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We really love your channel and videos and love your all of your projects. Me and the family are RVing fulltime in the united states so find it difficult to do building projects. I build vicariously through your videos and love your boat. great job!
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Wow, fantastic!!
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Awsome video buddy. when you fond the best out of your prototypes are you going to fiberglass it into a permanent hull
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As U nail down the design expanding foam can used to glue panels together
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I'm sure I had the same type of sails in the mirror class dinghy I sailed in the 1960's, You have a lot of stability in your cat,
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I would have liked a vid showing the build of mk 3
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Launching and sailing a new catamaran design – freezing cold, but great fun! Again, apologies for somehow screwing up the camera – it was all filmed at 90 degrees skewiffed and when I rotated it in the editor programme the edges were cut off. I promise I’ll never do it again! Check out the earlier videos we made about other catamaran designs we came up with made from building materials.. https://youtu.be/1Az5N9VcPZ0 (this is the first - so you can see where it all began..) Copyright WayOutWest. All rights reserved. Please share if you like, but don’t copy or use without permission. Just get in touch via email blowinblog @ gmail.com Don’t steal our stuff!