TIPS FOR PACKING ON A LITTLE LIVE ABOARD BOAT - Life on our Ranger Tug - Ep13
In this episode Michael and I provision for an extended cruise on Georgian Bay which can be challenging on a tiny boat. We show you how we pack food on the boat, and we learn what can fly out of the boat during heavy winds and rain. Join us as we explore the rugged rocky coastline on foot. This landscape is a photographers dream and in our opinion the best part of the Great Loop !
Music Credits:
Epidemic Sound : Blinders- Moon Craters
ES: Poza Rica - Smartface
ES: Wicked One- Velvet Moon
ES: Bad Dog - Elliot Holmes
ES: Outbound & Down - Elliot Holmes
ES: Not Forever ( Tribute Version) Instrumental Version - Akerman
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Not only entertaining and informative, but I feel like you took me along for the ride. So good, thanks guys, as always.
Love the Ranger Tugs. I just wish they were in my price range. I guess I'll keep rocking my 1986 President 37. Seriously love them, I just drool over the tugs..
Always looking for videos of of real world adventures and conditions out on the water as I am thinking of taking the plunge of owning a 40 plus type hole in the water for the San Juan’s
Great video! One trick for packing we like in regards to chips is to make a small hole with a pin or something to take all the air out then put a piece of tape over it.
Thanks so much for taking the time to make and post these videos, that are great!
We always said the most dangerous thing you can have on a boat is a schedule. 😉
I just found you guys yesterday and I'll be following you, that's such a cool little live a board! Are Ranger tugs from the same company that makes Ranger bass boats?
Note to viewers : Michael meant to say 2 meters not 3 meters !
What made you go with the 25 vs the 23 or 27? what size is your tow truck. i retire in 5 years, im hoping to do something exciting. I'm a fan of the ranger tugs as well, compared to the Solara, Jeneau, etc. The Cuter is my second favorite.
Can you tell us a little bit about the orange line reel you guys use for stern tie? Is it permanently mounted to the boat or does it just sit there until you need to reel the line back in?
How do you store your 6hp motor and how do you get it onto the dinghy at anchor?
have a link for that rear anchor setup?
red stuff is cyanobacteria