Wow. Maki’s production and editing and choice of music is spot on! Bravo! Loved the vid. More, more, more please!
@sailingsvoliluki69384 жыл бұрын
Thank you Christopher! Maki is doing a great job, we all agree. She loves the editing and filming and has continued to improve with each video. Stay tuned, Part 2 is coming! All the best! ~Andy
@debbiecollins11544 жыл бұрын
Your boat is beautiful. Looking forward to seeing your next adventure. Stay safe and lots of love from VA.
@sailingsvoliluki69384 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much Debbie! Part 2 is coming out very soon!
@andrewtemesvary7944 жыл бұрын
Looking at your floating mansion and the tremendous forward planing that you both have done is absolutely awesome! Living on your catamaran for an extended number of years throughly is very thoughtfully planned out. Both Mon and I are so proud of both of you and we continually look forward to each additional episodes that you share with us and also a lot of people who are interested in floating around on the water! Love you all! Mom and Dad
@sailingsvoliluki69384 жыл бұрын
Hi Dad! 😁. Thank you! We love you guys and can't wait to see you aboard OliLuki!
@latitudeash4 жыл бұрын
Loving the tour of the cat. The control Center is amazing, all in one place. Like flying a airplane ✈️🤪
@barrycashman70013 жыл бұрын
Love the way you guys keep the boat neat and tidy, know its a new boat, but obviously you take pride in looking after it. Just one small thing when showing of your gas bottles area, not a big fan of bungy cords securing them. Know you can get custom built cradles built, also tie down straps are much stronger. Also with your cushions and anything that has a buttons, a couple of cans of silicone spray, are handy once a month to stop them rusting up or seizing.
@timothythomas16263 жыл бұрын
Got to Love the Master Shower
@sailingsvoliluki69383 жыл бұрын
It’s as big as an apartment shower! We love it! 😁
@daryldavies43643 жыл бұрын
currently looking at new Leopard 42. your exterior presentation and interior presentation really helped in understanding the equipment list that one can select when ordering a boat. thanks for great effort.
@sailingsvoliluki69383 жыл бұрын
Hi Daryl! Glad to hear the videos helped. The L42 is a beautiful boat! We’ll see you out on the water!
@Choosenjuan6244 жыл бұрын
It's nice to see you and tour to your floating house! I can't wait 2nd vid..keep safe!!love from 🇵🇭♥️♥️♥️
@sailingsvoliluki69384 жыл бұрын
Thank you John! 🤗. Part 2 is coming soon!
@simonlevesque85162 жыл бұрын
By far the best detailed review of the leopard 45 ever seen. Thank you
@sailingsvoliluki69382 жыл бұрын
Thank you Simon, glad you found it helpful! 😁👍
@martenedavee17244 жыл бұрын
You two make the very best vids thus far, & I've watched 75 to 100 of them! Your presentations set me @ ease & make me want to buy a boat! Can't afford one just yet...probably never, but by golly I can dream. Perhaps others like me will live vicariously through you? Thanks for having us in your beautiful home. Love the upgrades also. Former San Diego boy, but been in San Clemente many a time. Oregon now. Cheers.
@sailingsvoliluki69384 жыл бұрын
Hi Martene, Thank you for joining our adventure and kind comment! We're glad you're enjoying the videos but if sailing away on a catamaran is a dream of yours, then set your goal and go for it! There are some gorgeous used catamarans on the market and the big bonus is the shake down cruising and consequent fixes will already be done so you'll really be ready to set sail and start your own adventure! In the meantime, stay tuned.....there are more videos to come! All the best! ~Andy
@olusionist4 жыл бұрын
Welcome to my neck of the woods! I live in Dover Delaware. Glad to see yall doing so well.
@sailingsvoliluki69384 жыл бұрын
Your neighborhood is beautiful Charles! We've really enjoyed our summer in the Chesapeake and look forward to visiting again! Thanks for joining our journey.....there's more to come :-).
@latitudeash4 жыл бұрын
I missed you guys. For some reason your feed disappeared off my recommended list and I subscribed and ticked the bell. Today I got a notification so catching up with all I missed. Wishing you a great Christmas and new year 🎄
@sailingsvoliluki69384 жыл бұрын
Glad you're back! Merry Christmas!
@MichaelBuck4 жыл бұрын
My family and I have fond memories of St. Michaels. It was the favorite spot to visit by my Grandmother and her second husband (Uncle Bill as we used to call him). Uncle Bill LOVED the sea and loved St. Micheals. There was a special restaurant there that we always went to for lunch or dinner after touring around the area and the shops. It still looks amazing and beautiful and I greatly appreciate all the photography and aerial views! I believe the area was hit bu a hurricane or tropical storm a few years back so glad to see it is looking great and no worse for the wear from the storm. Thank you for sharing your beautiful home. Such a beautiful boat and all so well organized and in order. Maki has done such a great job decorating the interiors, its simple and welcoming and really adds to the overall beauty of the space. She has done an excellent job with the galley as well and I know she is a wonderful host and makes amazing dishes to share with everyone on board. I greatly appreciate her filmography, very professional, and her excellent editing skills are top-notch. Andy, I am impressed with your knowledge and seamanship of your boat. I remember that at the start there was alot to learn and get a handle on. Now you are beginning to look like a seasoned mariner and have a great grasp of your vessel. I am sure the boys love learning from their Father and appreciate this opportunity of a grand adventure of a lifetime. God Bless you and your family and I pray you all are safe from all the storms this year as well as this pandemic nonsense going around. Can't wait for Part II of the tour and hopefully more sailing adventures starting in December as you head south for the winter.
@sailingsvoliluki69384 жыл бұрын
Hi Michael, What a beautiful post.......thank you. St. Michaels is a beautiful place, still. The people are so kind and the charm of the entire place makes you feel like you're in a very different, a very special place. So glad you liked Part 1 of the interior video. Part 2 is coming up. Our goal has always been to share "real and relevant" information for those that are planning to do a sailing trip of their own or just so everyone watching can go away with a little more information. When we were still in CA, Maki and I talked about the general feel and vibe we wanted on our boat and did our interior shopping in CA.....things like pillows, bed sheets, towels, kitchen items, plants etc. It just made it that much easier to ship all of it to Florida for the arrival of our boat. We had tons of other things to buy for the boat in particular (ie boat hooks, cleaning supplies, etc parts etc.). Editing, Maki has hit it out of the park! She studied before the boat arrived to learn the basics of editing and filmmaking and together we work hard to "tell a story". My time as a Story Department Manager at Disney helps here but Maki does a fantastic time editing adding B-Roll and effects, lighting etc. She's working really hard to make each video special in its own way. So glad you're enjoying them! There's lots more to come :-) I have become very comfortable with our boat but I guess living aboard 24/7 helps make that happen. The investment into having Captain Richard aboard has been worth EVERY penny. Both Maki and I love sailing the boat, tacking and have now gotten to a place where we are pushing "sail trim" to push the boats performance. Again thanks to Richard, I have come to really truly enjoy docking in all it's forms. That said we keep pushing ourselves to learn more, to understand more and to not only pass this knowledge on to Oliver and Lukas but to involve them in the process as much as possible. It has been wonderful to seem them grow and become more confident in their crew duties! Thanks again for spending some time with us on our sailing adventure! Stay safe :-). ~Andy
@imscanon4 жыл бұрын
It's really beautiful and doesn't seem to sacrifice anything. Kudos for having the music at the right volume so there was no need to keep adjusting volume while watching. I so appreciate that! Looking forward to the rest of the tour!
@sailingsvoliluki69384 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much Canon! Maki works very hard to put together great videos, part of which is making sure volume sound levels are in check. She's doing a great job and keeps improving with the release of each video! Stay tuned.....there's more to come!
@curtjankowski33054 жыл бұрын
Y'all definitely put a lot of thought into your options. The only thing I (personally) don't like about the majority of production boats is the sharp corners. It would be so easy for the big companies to do rounded corners. Amazing new Cat though ❤️🤙
@sailingsvoliluki69384 жыл бұрын
Hi Curt, We agree with you and perhaps it doesn't come across on the videos but our counters all have rounded corners. I have been on some other cats that have crazy sharp and pointy corners and Mama Mia! they hurt when the poke you in the back!
@jonathanbrowne88843 жыл бұрын
I just watched some videos on a couple of cats for sale, and that was an issue on both of them. One was a Fontaine Pajot, and it had sharp corners throughout the salon. I can't remember the 2nd one, but their solution was to round the corners. This is great except the rounded them over vertically. So now you lose precious counter space, and it's easier for things to slide off! I really don't know what they where thinking! If anything, you want a lip around the edges. Sorry for rambling. ..
@lootllama88624 жыл бұрын
That's a really nice home you're making there. Very nice!
@sailingsvoliluki69384 жыл бұрын
Thank you! Thank you! We put in a bit of work every day to keep her looking that way, but it's worth it :-)
@ffarag3 жыл бұрын
beautiful boat, clean, well organised, congrats...
@sailingsvoliluki69383 жыл бұрын
Thank you and thanks for taking time out of your day to join the journey with us!
@thekymellis4 жыл бұрын
As someone who is getting a Leopard soon and has only seen older versions at boat shows can I just say thank you so much for opening all the cupboards and going into so much detail 🙌 Looking forward to seeing more!
@sailingsvoliluki69384 жыл бұрын
Our pleasure Kym! Congratulations on getting or soon to be getting a Leopard catamaran! You're going to love it! We have always wanted our videos to provide viewers with some solid, useable information. So glad these videos are a help to you. There's more to come!
@ottobhan7253 жыл бұрын
Thank you.
@hansstoop53814 жыл бұрын
Absolutely a joy to watch... you will be the ultimate sellers of those 45 Leopard catamarans... Great, great job. Swing by when you're back in Fort Lauderdale...
@sailingsvoliluki69384 жыл бұрын
Hi Hans! So glad you're enjoying the videos! The L45 is a well designed and laid out vessel and we believe there are families out there dreaming or planning to do something similar and we just want to pass on what we have learned, why we selected Leopard, what we might do the same or differently etc. Hopefully it's a helpful. :-). Looking forward to getting back to Southern Florida! Stay safe!
@CheersWarren4 жыл бұрын
Great tour, lovely boat, can’t believe how quiet St Micheals looks ......it’s usually jam packed. 😎
@sailingsvoliluki69384 жыл бұрын
warp21drive I think a lot of the Chesapeake has been quieter than usual. We’ve had no problem getting a mooring or docking anywhere all summer.
@GS-kx1ys4 жыл бұрын
Fantastic vessel! You have a beautiful home. Thanks for the tour!
@sailingsvoliluki69384 жыл бұрын
Our pleasure! Glad you enjoyed it.... Part 2 is coming!
@barrycashman70013 жыл бұрын
Maki a little trick with your draws and cupboards, get hold of some no slip mesh mats, which you can buy in rolls, line the bottom of your cupboards and draws and shelves, stops things moving around when weather is a bit rough. Also cut some to size and when you are cooking leave on prep surfaces for pots ,pans and plates.
@sailingsvoliluki69383 жыл бұрын
All great suggestions Barry! Thanks! Maki did put the non-slip in the drawers and cabinets but for the countertops she bought a nonskid, food prep sheet that can be rolled up easily.....it's fantastic when preparing food! Thank you again!
@robertflindall46924 жыл бұрын
It's becoming very apparent that you're simply the talent Andy and Maki is the masterful brains behind your production - great camera work, story line and editing! Lol. :) Thanks for another great video! It was tough last year in Annapolis at the boat show to get into the tiny nooks and crannies of the cats when there were so many people walking around. This a great series you've put together outlining all the features of your Leopard 45.
@sailingsvoliluki69384 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it Robert! Yes Maki is doing a great job! She's actually getting better with each video she edits :-). Me, I just eat snacks off camera and wait to be told to speak.....hahahahaaa! I agree with you on the boat shows. If it's a well visited boat, you either don't have the time to open cabinets and look around, OR the cabinets are sealed shut for the show in some cases. We are really trying to make videos that make you feel as though you have walked the boat yourself, opened the cabinets and panels you always wanted to look behind, or wondering "what would you do here?" or "why would you need this?" etc, etc. We did not know this stuff until we ordered our boat and started talking about what do we need, why do we need something or how would we use that etc. Since we've moved aboard and have now sailed over 1,500 nautical miles, we have become comfortable with the options and systems we selected for our catamaran and feel we can give some real life feedback as to what we like, what we don't, what we would do again or differently etc. hopefully it comes across as useful and relevant information :-). Stay tuned.....there's more come!
@chrisstephen45634 жыл бұрын
Great tour of the boat
@sailingsvoliluki69384 жыл бұрын
Thanks Chris! Glad you enjoyed it! Part 2 is coming out soon!
@helms5hieldmaiden4 жыл бұрын
so organized! gorgeous
@sailingsvoliluki69384 жыл бұрын
Thank you!! 😊
@tanveerkhan5854 жыл бұрын
Man! I’m learning so much about the Leo 45. Thank you so much for the details.
@sailingsvoliluki69384 жыл бұрын
So glad you're enjoying the videos Tanveer!
@jevonsieben83744 жыл бұрын
Wow, super nice boat
@sailingsvoliluki69384 жыл бұрын
Thank you Jevon. Hope you're enjoying the videos 😊
@aponoypi3 жыл бұрын
Love the clear video and explanation
@sailingsvoliluki69383 жыл бұрын
Thanks Ariel glad to hear you liked it. There are more to come!
@seanthebandgeek50404 жыл бұрын
I love this!!! I love this channel and I love your videos!!!
@sailingsvoliluki69384 жыл бұрын
Thanks Sean! There are lots more videos to come and Maki works hard putting them together. So glad you’re enjoying them 😊. Thank you for coming along on the journey with us! All the best!
@seanthebandgeek50404 жыл бұрын
@@sailingsvoliluki6938 Happy sailing!!!!
@notwrk4 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this very informative video! Also great editing and B roll footage 😀 very enjoyable.
@sailingsvoliluki69384 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it Alan! Thanks!
@IrisPerez-ob3kp4 жыл бұрын
Beautiful family, beautiful video, the catamaran is very comfortable and beautiful ... God bless you
@sailingsvoliluki69384 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much Iris! So kind of you to say. Thank you for joining our journey. We look forward to sharing it all along the way. Stay safe and all the best!
@dougmarder4 жыл бұрын
Excellent walkthrough video! One thing to note -- I witnessed on another Leopard is a boarding wave washing through an open saloon door and flooding the sub-flooring storage. Leopards do not have a big drain or a hatch combing before the door and the lack of floor panel locks and seals meant all that seawater got into the dry goods, paper products and even washed the labels off of canned goods.
@sailingsvoliluki69384 жыл бұрын
Hi Doug, we absolutely love our forward cockpit however that said, we NEVER have the forward door open when the boat is at sea......never. Yes it allows for a great breeze but as the boat owner you mentioned found out, the ocean can toss a ton of water on deck and before you know it you have a mess inside. We've never had this happen (the part of water entering the interior space). Waves have crashed over the bows or through the trampoline but our 2020 Leopard 45 has two very large drains under the floors which can drain the entire cockpit in under 15 seconds. The idea of a forward cockpit is not exclusive to Leopard although they may have started the concept but FP's flagship 67 not only has a forward door and cockpit but a hot tub as well! We find the forward door fantastic for our boys and our selves to be able to access the front of the boat without walking the outer deck while under way and once on anchor or mooring, it's phenomenal to have a drink, take a nap or read up there! Anyway, thanks for joining our adventure! Stay safe! ~Andy
@tom0809554 жыл бұрын
Very well done, total enjoyment watching this and the family
@sailingsvoliluki69384 жыл бұрын
Awesome, thank you! Glad you're enjoying the videos!
@luc5262 жыл бұрын
Excellent video!
@leisureinnovations85444 жыл бұрын
Nicely done. Looking forward to your next video. Can't wait to see you head out for your first ocean adventure. Be safe and have fun. Gary and Linda, Clayton, CA
@sailingsvoliluki69384 жыл бұрын
Thank you. Next video is almost ready! We’re about to start heading South to Florida again before heading to the Bahamas and beyond!
@paultaylorduke4 жыл бұрын
Great tour. Beautiful Boat/home! You should consider a VESA mount for the iMac, then it wouldn’t interfere with the desktop opening or falling over during passage.
@sailingsvoliluki69384 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the tip Paul! We have looked into the VESA mount but we're still looking for a viable option. The VESA require a desk clamp set up that isn't an option. We have a friend on a L45 that has the larger MAC desktop and his is on an articulating arm so I'll have to ask what he did. Non the less, thanks for sharing a great idea :-)
@paultaylorduke4 жыл бұрын
Sailing SV OliLuki once you have the VESA mount on the iMac you can mount it to an articulating arm, similar the the one on your tv.
@svamericanhoney4 жыл бұрын
Hi! Love your new Leopard 45! Thank you for the tour. We just became the proud owners of a 2015 Leopard 40 on 8/25/20. We are also from So Cal, and our Leopard is in Maryland too. I hope to see you guys out there. Where are you going next?
@sailingsvoliluki69384 жыл бұрын
Hey how cool! Congratulations! Enjoy your beautiful L40! We were in Maryland.....now in Virginia as we prepare to head South slowly to Florida again. Safe travels and maybe our paths will cross :-).
@thomasbrasse31454 жыл бұрын
Maki is quite the video editor. Nice tour and well done.
@sailingsvoliluki69384 жыл бұрын
Thanks Thomas! Maki is doing a great job! Glad you like the videos! Stay safe and all the best!
@jemano144 жыл бұрын
Great videos and beautiful boat! Keep it up 👨🏻✈️👍🏻
@sailingsvoliluki69384 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much and thanks for joining the adventure with us!
@jemano144 жыл бұрын
Sailing SV OliLuki of course great channel, and I am a local in Fort Lauderdale and familiar with the area you were with your boat by harbor town marina 👍🏻
@sushantgangawane4 жыл бұрын
its beautiful.. lots of storage.. neat.. and very spacious..
@sailingsvoliluki69384 жыл бұрын
We agree Sushant! The L45 is a well thought thru boat......they really did a great job on her! :-).
@kellyj74504 жыл бұрын
Love watching your videos. Can’t wait to meet up with you again. We missed you in the mooring field! See you soon.
@sailingsvoliluki69384 жыл бұрын
Hi Kelly and Joe.....and Bam! Hope you guys are well......look forward to seeing you as we all head South or back in Florida! See you all soon!
@cliffcraig55944 жыл бұрын
Wow the best show and tell I shave seen my any one.
@sailingsvoliluki69384 жыл бұрын
Hi Cliff! Glad you're enjoying the videos!
@FlesHBoX4 жыл бұрын
Definitely the best walkthrough of the leopard 45 I've seen. I wish there were more detailed walkthroughs like this from owners of other cats. The boat show walkthroughs are nice to get a general idea of the boat, but nobody knows these boats like the people who own them. The only thing I'm not a fan of with the Leopard (and most cats, tbh) is the raised helm. I just really like the lower helm of the seawinds.
@sailingsvoliluki69384 жыл бұрын
I guess that's why there's a brand of boat out there for everyone. We don't care for the lower or outside positioned helms such as those on Seawinds, Outremer or Catana but many people do. We love the helm position on our cat because it's so easy to see everything from that position but still be connected everyone in the Aft Cockpit. Glad you liked the walkthrough. We thought it would be easier for everyone to see themselves on a boat like the Leopard 45 by seeing how we live, use and store items aboard her. Almost like touring an empty house that's for sale versus a home staged by a decorator. Makes a big difference so you don't have to imagine how you might use the space. Anyway, thank you for coming along on this journey with us.....there's more. to come!
@peterbowen53464 жыл бұрын
Absolutely beautiful video. Andy and Maki, you are impressively skilled. I continue to learn valuable information and insight in learning about blue water cruising on a catamaran. You boat is beautiful and exquisitely appointed. Thank you for sharing so much detail. Your presentation is thorough and is beautifully edited. Super jealous, but I feel like I am there, experiencing all of it. Level vibes as always to you and your family.
@sailingsvoliluki69384 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much Peter! So glad you are enjoying the videos! We want to pass on information that is certainly relevant but can also be inspirational in some way, wether it's to buy a sailboat and go sailing or anything else in life :-) Stay tuned, part 2 on the interior is coming soon! All the best! ~Andy
@juliancooper89634 жыл бұрын
Nice detail on the boat tour and very informative, looking forward to seeing the rest of the boat.
@sailingsvoliluki69384 жыл бұрын
Hi Julian, more to come very soon! Thanks for joining the adventure!
@cindymadore284 жыл бұрын
Well done - can't wait to see part II!
@sailingsvoliluki69384 жыл бұрын
Hi Cindy, Part 2 is coming! Maki is putting the finishing touches on it. Glad you’re enjoying the videos. All the best and stay safe!
@anthonyellis98044 жыл бұрын
Sailing Sisu SV has a video of their L45 and the owners have containers for storage and organization. Take a look see.
@sailingsvoliluki69384 жыл бұрын
Hi Anthony, yes we've seen it and the original L45 owner that did the bilge storage setup. It's great and we may do that or something a bit different that we are looking into. Will share once it's done :-). Thanks!
@jamielancaster014 жыл бұрын
Excellent video brother
@sailingsvoliluki69384 жыл бұрын
Thanks 👍 More to come!
@polaris89114 жыл бұрын
Great video and beautiful boat you got.
@sailingsvoliluki69384 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much and thanks for spending some time with us on this sailing adventure :-).
@jamesrushing1354 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the tour .... The boat looks great guys
@sailingsvoliluki69384 жыл бұрын
Our pleasure James! Thanks for joining our adventure. More videos to come!
@jamesrushing1354 жыл бұрын
Sailing SV OliLuki looking forward to them
@diannesimms16843 жыл бұрын
Those darn no-see-ems, Great explanation and rather comforting that you claim not to be an engineer. I don't know a lot or have an interest in the engine room (but I know I have to). thanks for the salt-desalinated water thoughts when secured in marinas (makes total sense)
@sailingsvoliluki69383 жыл бұрын
Learning all this new stuff is a part of the adventure. If you at least know a little about everything on the boat, you’ll be fine 😁. To be honest it’s interesting to know and a relief when something breaks that you can fix it yourself at the very least enough to get yourself back to shore 😁.
@tmonster14983 жыл бұрын
I enjoy your videos, Very upscale & Professional camera & video, great low key music, always excellent lighting...Btw I know nothing about the above, but I watch a lot of these videos, this is very well done 👍🏼 I live in Hamptons, Long Island NY and have plans on a Cat and going on an adventure , perhaps when our 3 kids are grown..Currently (16) (11) & (9) So it should be soon 😂😂
@sailingsvoliluki69383 жыл бұрын
Glad you’re enjoying the videos. Hopefully they help you plan your adventure aboard your catamaran! Look forward to seeing you all out in the water!
@shawnl31513 жыл бұрын
Awesome channel!
@sailingsvoliluki69383 жыл бұрын
Thanks Shawn! Stay tuned more videos to come 😁
@freddybeltran51483 жыл бұрын
Hello, thank for all your videos. Very educative for the ones who plan to acquire a similar size catamaran. Could it be possible to plan a video about the running costs, and categorize all the boat related expenses (every one, permits, dock, operations, etc; also maintenance, reparations, etc. along the time (time frame of them, and order of magnitude of those running costs in your particular experience. Understanding that every experience would be different, but it would help a lot to plan. Cheers! Continue to enjoy your boat
@WillN2Go14 жыл бұрын
Great video. Thanks. It answers a lot of questions that don't seem to be anywhere else. Couple of thoughts: TVs are much cheaper than monitors, same quality, 4K etc. (the sound seems too quiet though. I've also found buying sound bars and brackets to be a real pain - so many choices most of which are either too quiet, or the bracket doesn't do what you need it to do. A tilting feature on a bracket would help in a room surrounded by windows. 48" 4k Viezo TVs are $300-Costco. I bought a monitor because I needed something smaller for my computer desk: $700 -there was no HD tv option.) Google peanut butter, safety and aflatoxin. Almond butter costs more but is safer to eat. I guess the risk now is more overseas. I love PB but I get my fix from almond butter. Coconut oil. I guess if you head for the tropics than it's a liquid. However, when it gets cooler it first becomes a nice paste, but then it becomes like a block of wax. I bought a silicone butter stick mold on Amazon, it has 1 tblespn notches in it. I warm up my coconut oil, pour it in the mold, refrigerate. Now you have like butter sticks of coconut oil. When it's cold it doesn't slice as cleanly as butter -still works, and you can just rub it around on a hot pan if you're cooking with it. The oil that gets on your hands? it's lotion. A lot easier than trying to carve it out of the container.
@sailingsvoliluki69384 жыл бұрын
Yes to all :-). Maki got a great deal on a gaming monitor (we don't do any gaming) and we use a JBL Extreme 2 (waterproof) speaker for sound which has been excellent and we can use it outside anytime we want as well. Thanks for all the great comments and for spending a part of your day with us! All the best!
@thisisnathanielcowan3 жыл бұрын
Great vid
@jogibaer22044 жыл бұрын
very good presentation - greetings from Germany - I looks yyour vids very well - healthy wish Jogi
@sailingsvoliluki69384 жыл бұрын
Thanks Jogi! Glad you're enjoying the videos!
@drklain4 жыл бұрын
Very detailed video which is just great. I would recommend turning up the voice volume or turning down the sound effects options to balance the levels. Really love how OliLuki is set up!
@sailingsvoliluki69384 жыл бұрын
Flying through Life awesome glad you like the video! 👍. Passed your volume note on to our Chief Editor Maki 😜. All the best to you and family.
@drklain4 жыл бұрын
@@sailingsvoliluki6938 To you and Maki as well! May soon become "Sailing through Life"...will email you details.
@goldenfinalexpense75613 жыл бұрын
Great information keep it up 👍
@philandlyra33654 жыл бұрын
Oh boy let’s get into this, god morning
@sailingsvoliluki69384 жыл бұрын
Hi Phil and Lyra......hope you enjoyed the video :-). All the best!
@bradbusch95854 жыл бұрын
Great job!
@sailingsvoliluki69384 жыл бұрын
Thank you Brad! Cheers!
@michaelmcburnie6113 жыл бұрын
Did you consider the option for a second freezer in the salon? Also the outside freg does not look that big and is a bit pricey. We were going to just use a Dometica or yeti. We also wonder if we will use the stove very much if we have a grill in the back of the cockpit. We would use a convention oven or mircowave which we will have on board, manily for the dogs heating up some of there food and once in a while a TV dinner or popcorn but I think we will bring our air popper for this. In my RV (Earthroamer) all electronics run off the solar including stove and ovemand , freg, airconditioning and I like the idea of being all electric with solar to avoid having to use propane at all. We did get the Genset for backup.
@sailingsvoliluki69383 жыл бұрын
Hi Michael, we didn’t have any option for a second freezer when we ordered our boat. That said, we have the largest Dometic Freezer set inside our custom made dive tank rack along the aft cockpit area in addition to the small aft cockpit fridge and of course the fridge freezer drawers in the salon. When we get back to FLL we’re having the NavDesk removed and we’re adding another fridge freezer drawer combo. Will make a video about it as soon as it’s done.
@sailingsvoliluki69383 жыл бұрын
I forgot to mention we had Just Catamarans run power to the Dometic freezer in the aft cockpit. We also have a large Yeti cooler in the front cockpit. You can IM me on Facebook if you have other questions. Happy to help in any way I can. ~Andy
@m.starro90154 жыл бұрын
omg, I saw my artwork!
@sailingsvoliluki69384 жыл бұрын
If fits perfectly in the Starboard hull! We love it......thank you!
@MOTORVESSELFREEDOM4 жыл бұрын
The boat, the options you guys selected, the upgrades and the interior decorating is excellent......Nicest 45 out there.....I do have a question. You guys opted for 2 ac units (1 in each hull). I would imagine the salon even with all the shades gets like an oven. I added a 3rd ac in my salon on a FP Lipari and it was the best move I made.
@davefoster77704 жыл бұрын
Excellent bit of one one-upmanship. ;)
@justincruz83524 жыл бұрын
Im guessing theres some vents or you could just leave a door open to cool it off?
@MOTORVESSELFREEDOM4 жыл бұрын
Gooch Graggle it won’t work.......the salons on cats just become heat boxes.....the a/c units in each hull have enough to keep up with each hull. Even with an added unit in the salon, on 85+ degree days, that unit worked hard just to bring the temp down.
@sailingsvoliluki69384 жыл бұрын
Hi Guys, I don't know what Leopard may have done differently however our 2 A/C units are more than enough to keep our entire interior cool and to be honest sometimes cold. There are two large vents in the salon and fans positioned just in front of them and to date we have never had an issue in keeping the entire boat warm or cold. I will say, although perhaps not said exactly the correct way that our boat feels really well "insulated". Many times it's pouring rain outside and we barely hear it inside the salon. There's also a "dehumidify" mode that does an amazing job at keeping the boat very comfortable. Just our personal experience thus far.
@Nash724 жыл бұрын
Cliff hanger....was looking forward to the rest....
@sailingsvoliluki69384 жыл бұрын
Hi Nash! Part 2 is coming very soon! Had to break it up so it wasn't an hour long video! :-).
@jonathanbrowne88843 жыл бұрын
I just started watching your channel and am thoroughly enjoying it! Stupid question for you about the breakers. Why not just leave all the breakers in the "on" position? I have very little electrical knowledge, so forgive me. Cheers from Toronto!
@sailingsvoliluki69383 жыл бұрын
Hi Jonathan! There are no stupid questions......honestly. You'd laugh at some of the questions I asked when we first took delivery of our boat 😂. Anyway, to answer your question, unlike living on land at home, on a boat, at least one like ours you have to "manage" power consumption. If all the breakers were left on each respective item would at the very least have a "parasitic draw" such as when items are in "standby" mode which would nibble away at the house batteries or overload the main breakers (one main breaker feeds the PORT side, the other Starboard in general). There are ways to provide more power for the boat so you can use more items at the same time. This would require having a large bank of lithium batteries and larger inverting power for starters. Large electric consumption items on a boat are water heaters, air conditioners and then all the appliances in the galley. Funny on land you never really have to worry about running the toaster at the same time as the water heater etc, but on a boat it becomes an issue quickly. It just requires understanding how these systems work (which isn't hard) and then managing what you use. Now, if you have a 300' Super Yacht with mega generators, feel free run everything all at the same time! 😂😂 Hope this sheds a little light on the topic. ~Andy
@jonathanbrowne88843 жыл бұрын
@@sailingsvoliluki6938 Hey Andy! Thanks for getting back to me. I completely get it now. I had a feeling it was something like that, but I was also thinking it might be a safety or fire issue. Unfortunately, electricity is not my one of my best subjects, but I'm a pretty quick learner. I would love to try the lifestyle, but I highly that will ever happen. Anyways, love your channel! Cheers
@katarinadicamella4 жыл бұрын
I'm impressed after watching your lastest two video, the introduction, walkthrough, explanation... Just so pleasant and enjoyable to watch compared to most on youtube. As a viewer we can see obviously you both had put in lot of thoughts into making this your idea home on water and what a beautiful job you both have done make sucha comfort for the whole family! I would imagine something like this must cost quite a bit, do you mind telling roughly how much would cost to have done like this?! Looking forward your next video!!🌊🗺️🏖️🏄🏝️🌌☮️
@sailingsvoliluki69384 жыл бұрын
Hi Katerina, Thank you for your kind comment. So glad you're enjoying the videos :-). There are lots and lots of decisions to make but it really comes down to how each couple or family decides they will use the boat. We've really enjoyed the process and just want to pass it on via these videos so others can either learn or make use of the information. Our boat as it sits is roughly $800K. Stay tuned....there are more videos coming!
@leepot9404 жыл бұрын
Beautiful home 😘😘
@sailingsvoliluki69384 жыл бұрын
Thank you 😊
@Davebsuk4 жыл бұрын
Great video guys. One of the best walkthroughs I've seen. BUT please lower the sound effect volume. Thanks :) Also I didn't see an EPIRB on display or a grab bag in storage - do you have these?
@sailingsvoliluki69384 жыл бұрын
Hi Dave, Glad you liked the video.....there's more to come :-). Noted on effect volume....I'll pass on to Maki. We do have both EPIRB and a Grab Bag all ready to go. In addition each of our Spinlock vests have their own MOB-1 attached and we have ACR Olas Tags for each of us.
@Davebsuk4 жыл бұрын
@@sailingsvoliluki6938 Hi Andy, thanks for the reply. :) I was sure you would have had these items, just didn’t spot them in the vid. Looking forward to the next and all future videos. Considering the quality of your videos I’m sure your channel will be one of the big cruiser channels in the not too distant future. Keep up the great work.
@oreospeedwaggindoesamerica60784 жыл бұрын
One of those storages in the floor would be all candy and cakes if that was my boat! Lol
@sailingsvoliluki69384 жыл бұрын
HAHAHAHA! As you might imagine, the boys asked if we could fill one with chocolate and peanut M&M's!!
@oreospeedwaggindoesamerica60784 жыл бұрын
Sailing SV OliLuki yes!!!!
@RobertJones-uj2kw3 жыл бұрын
Another Awesome video. One question, if I may: What are the dimensions of the beds in all 3 cabins? Cheers
@sailingsvoliluki69382 жыл бұрын
Hi Robert, the Starboard Owners Cabin and Port Aft Cabin have the same size bed (80”L x 66”W) and the Port Forward Cabin measures (80”L x 56” W). Hope this helps! 😁
@RobertJones-uj2kw2 жыл бұрын
@@sailingsvoliluki6938 Many thanks
@RobertJones-uj2kw2 жыл бұрын
@@sailingsvoliluki6938 huge thanks. A great help 👏🏻😀
@creativelife1084 жыл бұрын
Enjoying your videos! Beautiful home/boat :) A question - have you considered Fountaine Pajot Elba 45 when shopping? What made you choose Leopard? We are in the planning stages, still learning, researching... I wonder, do you wish you had a bigger fridge? Lol. I just wish Leopard came up with a different fridge situation on 45 :)
@sailingsvoliluki69384 жыл бұрын
Keep in mind that catamaran sales are running in some cases 2 years ahead. We ordered our L45 in 2018 and took delivery in March of 2020. The FP Elba 45 wasn't even out when we ordered our boat. That said, we have looked at nearly all brands of catamarans. If you know exactly where you plan to sail and how you plan to use your boat, it narrows down the options very quickly. We knew we wanted a very solid and safe global sailing vessel which was comfortable, spacious and performance oriented. I had a chance to sail many FP's in California and even though they were fast, I didn't like the build quality if I'm being completely honest. They are great looking boats and sail well but I had a chance to sail several that weren't even a year old and I was surprised at the amount of squeaking and rattling inside not to mention laments that were peeling off the cabinets. Perhaps they've addressed these issues and it's not a big deal anymore. I'm big on "fit and finish" and the quality to detail and trim work on the Leopard is fantastic. The level of trim work even on the Aft and Fwd Cockpits is beautiful. Every boat wether it's FP, Leopard or a Super Yacht all have issues. They are complicated and sophisticated machines with lots and lots of components and moving parts, all the while trying to make you feel all the comforts of home. It's a tall bill to fill and some companies do it better than others. We just happened to see an Elba 45 in Charleston and it looked beautiful! Our goal is to always share unfiltered real information as we've experienced it. We would want that kind of feedback if we were out shopping for a new catamaran too. It is a significant investment and you should take the time to "kick the tires" so to speak so you know exactly what it is you're buying. The beauty of boats like FP, Leopard and Lagoon is that you tend to get lots of comfort and space. For us, we found the Leopard was a very safe, solid and well built boat while still offering great comfort and performance. We are not a rocket ship but she can definitely sail fast especially with the powerful rigs they've put on her. No matter what you decide, the number one thing is safety, after that it comes down to what you want from the boat. Find the boat or brand that really speaks to you, get your order in and get out on the water! We look forward to crossing paths at some point! All the best. ~Andy and the crew
@creativelife1084 жыл бұрын
@@sailingsvoliluki6938 Thank you for replying and sharing your insight. It's very valuable and helpful :) We started researching this year, and considering it's the plan-demic year, we will try sailing Elba and Leopard 45 sometime next year. Haven't seen these in person, but your boat looks very nice from the screen :) Quality of workmanship and materials is definitely very important to us too :)
@gregmcdonald10213 жыл бұрын
Interested in the delongbi oven. Do you just use it while the genset is on? Assume the lithiums and inverter wouldn’t handle the load? How do you do toast ?
@sailingsvoliluki69383 жыл бұрын
Hi Greg, if we had lithium batteries, yes they would easily handle but, we haven’t switched to lithium yet so on anchor we need to run the Gen which if we do then we do laundry, run A/C if needed etc. We can also use the Delonghi oven while motoring. It’s never been a problem really. The Gen uses only 1/2 gal of fuel per hour.
@lavisaini40884 жыл бұрын
love 💞 from 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
@michaelmcburnie6113 жыл бұрын
What color interior did you select? I have not ever seen swatches that show the different options but Leopard recommended Pebble for us? Curious if you have any sites that actuallay show the different color options on a boat.
@sailingsvoliluki69383 жыл бұрын
The salon interior on ours is named: Artesian. I’m pretty sure the interior color palette has just changed recently and it’s now rolling out of the factory on the new L42 and L53. There was no color reference swathes nor a website to look at when we ordered but perhaps that’s now available. I’d ask your Leopard Broker.
@nwdreamhomes4u4 жыл бұрын
What type of Dyson Vacuum do you have? Do you really like it?
@sailingsvoliluki69384 жыл бұрын
We have the Animal 8
@eradicator1873 жыл бұрын
Thanks for stowing and disposing your trash properly. Most people just dump it overboard while at sea.
@sailingsvoliluki69383 жыл бұрын
The only way we can continue to enjoy our oceans is to care for them 😁
@backthebadge40094 жыл бұрын
You boat is beautiful, and extremely nicely decorated......however.....it’s a boat that moves....everything on your counter tops in the salon is going to to go flying around the salon in rough water...I hope you have a place to stow all that stuff. If it lives where it is, use double sided tape and stick it to the surface. Get anti slide pads, like the stuff you line drawers with. Even an at anchor, with a lot of surge or when that calm anchorage becomes a rolly anchorage, that stuff can go flying... if an anchorage goes south and you need to get out of there quick, that’s a lot of stuff to stow quickly.
@sailingsvoliluki69384 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your comment and concern 👍 the only thing we need to secure before departure or unplanned rough conditions is the desktop computer. Everything else is secure and ready to go. We’ve been 8-10’ seas and the boat was awesome. That said we certainly do everything we can to plan and route around rough weather systems. 👍
@ajkgordon4 жыл бұрын
Just as a matter of interest, why so many union flags at the marina? Is this a permanent feature or was there some sort of British themed event at the time?
@andrewschliewe63924 жыл бұрын
Probably stuck there and can't get back to BVI
@sailingsvoliluki69384 жыл бұрын
There is indeed....a great story. www.stmichaelsmd.org/st-michaels-history
@ajkgordon4 жыл бұрын
@@sailingsvoliluki6938 Thanks.
@robd.1534 жыл бұрын
What kind of Dyson vacuum is that (Asking for the make and model)?
@sailingsvoliluki69384 жыл бұрын
Ahh...it’s the Dyson V8 Animal. 😊
@mikemendes75984 жыл бұрын
Also agree the quality of the editing is very good considering it's so early on. Does she have prior experience? If you don't watch Sailing Uma, you should. They have perhaps the best editing of all the boater KZbin channels. Your boat is beautiful. Leopard have done such a good job with the space, finishing, and design, and seem to have retained decent performance. Many nice touches for a production boat! Too much time spent on the breaker panel! You said a quick overview, then 5 minutes later I was head bobbing, LOL. Factory blinds - I know it's a convenience, but of all the options, that just feels like a total ripoff. Almost $6000 for the salon!! They look like pretty standard cellular shades which can be had for $100 - $200 each for ones house. Is there something special about them? It would also seem that they should offer better fans for the money, at least in the salon. Those little ones make sense for the sleeping cabins, but with a salon as large as theirs, a 12" will work better. I am certainly enjoying your journey and thank you for sharing!
@justincruz83524 жыл бұрын
People interested in leopards want to know every little bit they can about the boat. I like when he goes into detail. You can tell he really loves this boat. Im still 5 years out from getting a cat but I'll be getting a leopard and this info is valuable to me. On the curtain thing im sure he priced out the costs to get them done aftermarket and it probably made sense to get them done at the factory. Weird lengths too, he would probably pay quite a bit for custom work. Hes gotten some work done aftermarket when it made sense to. As for the fans he said he plans to upgrade them.
@sailingsvoliluki69384 жыл бұрын
Hi Mike, thanks for taking the time to join our adventure and to send you comments......appreciate it. We have seen Sailing Uma and all the great improvements they made on their boat......great couple :-). We agree Leopard has done a great job with their hull designs and all the interior appointments......lots of space, light, storage and comfort all in a modern bright esthetic. Yes without a doubt some of the items from the factory are crazy expensive such as the shades however they are supposedly made from a material suitable for the marine environment, are custom made for the space and are strung on both sides bolted down so they don't swing while underway. A few of the windows also have sharp angles which they've brilliantly made shades that somehow adjust accordingly. Anyway, still expensive agreed but they work great and came installed, ready to go. That said we did a lot of research as to where we could save money and still install high quality finishes because as you probably know, EVERYTHING in the boating world is expensive! Stay tuned.......more videos to come! take care!
@gerhardvanwaltsleben89444 жыл бұрын
Lekker man lekker
@robd.1534 жыл бұрын
What kind of dysentery is that (model/make)?
@sailingsvoliluki69384 жыл бұрын
Hi Rob! Dysentery??
@xmask3214 жыл бұрын
Recommend getting a couple bluetooth microphones
@sailingsvoliluki69384 жыл бұрын
We have them and love them especially for windy conditions they work very well.
@zoki.to9744 жыл бұрын
nisam cuo da li planirate dugorocno da zivite na brodu ili samo kao "vacation crusing"?
@sailingsvoliluki69384 жыл бұрын
We are long term cruising as we wanted to doing something special with our boys while they are still young. :-).
@zoki.to9744 жыл бұрын
@@sailingsvoliluki6938 Chose your passages well and whole world is yours :) do emergency trainings and procedures with boys often, teach them how to use radio, and steer the boat. they are the ones who you have to rely on in case of emergency. they are young, but they are your only backup on the boat in the middle of the ocean. uzdravlje i sa srecom
@Planzman14 жыл бұрын
Will any of the iPad apps run on the mac desktop to allow it to sync with raymarine mfd?
@sailingsvoliluki69384 жыл бұрын
Hi Mark, we haven't tried that yet. We are able to connect iPads and our iPhones to the Raymarine MFD but have yet to take the time to see if there's a way to sync to the MAC desktop. Will have to look into that.
@Planzman14 жыл бұрын
@@sailingsvoliluki6938 please post videos of outcome Would enable interior helm
@robbydog85574 жыл бұрын
I'm thinking of getting a Leopard 45, a quick question, I'm 6'7" tall how tall are the showers and cabin?
@sailingsvoliluki69384 жыл бұрын
ROBBYDOG the Salon and showers are 80” (roughly 6’5”) however the owners shower has another 6” if you open the hatch screen). The hallways and cabin ceiling is at 74” (just over 6’). We have a friend that’s as tall as you and he owns a L45 and loves it. Hope this helps! 😊
@PB-zi8eq4 жыл бұрын
Don’t you have a microwave oven in the galley ? Isn’t it useful ?
@sailingsvoliluki69384 жыл бұрын
Hi PB, from a view point of food nutrition, as a family we have never used a microwave oven. There's lots and lots of scientific research on how microwaves, although quick to heat also kills the nutritional value of food. We always use a stove top or the countertop oven we have on board. It's just our choice in food preparation and is now the choice of our little "Floating Chefs" on board :-). We may do a video of nutritional, healthy food preparation on a sailboat at some point if there's an interest in that. Anyway, thank you for taking time out of your day to join our sailing journey. Stay safe and all the best!
@PB-zi8eq4 жыл бұрын
Sailing SV OliLuki Uau!!! Very nice point of view. Actually I didn’t heard nothing about that. I’ll do some research right now!!! Thank you and fair winds !!!
@donjohnston37764 жыл бұрын
No dishwasher?
@sailingsvoliluki69384 жыл бұрын
Hi Don! There was no dishwasher available on the L45 when we ordered her, there is now. That said, we wouldn't get a dishwasher even if we could do it again. Space, water and power it utilizes is too much. We have really learned to manage our use of dish ware etc to minimize washing and we also tend to wash, dry and put away all dishes used after every single meal so there's never a mess to clean up. Just our way of doing it :-)
@josephnelsoncanaya34944 жыл бұрын
😍
@robd.1534 жыл бұрын
What is the all in cost of this boat with all the options... ? just ball park it for me someone please!!! I need to know how much $$$ I need to save/have!
@sailingsvoliluki69384 жыл бұрын
The boat all in is roughly $800k. We had to do the same......work hard, plan, save and make the dream a reality! Wishing you all the best in the new year!
@wanderlust1014 жыл бұрын
No dishwasher? Or is that the boy’s job?
@sailingsvoliluki69384 жыл бұрын
No dishwasher. It actually wasn't available at the time we ordered the boat, but to be honest even if we could do it over, we wouldn't order a dishwasher anyway. It takes up a fair amount of precious space and uses a good amount of power. We have always washed, dried and put away dishes after every meal. Just the way we have done it, even at home even when we had access to a dishwasher. There's also the bonus of having the boys help and learn what teamwork is all about when we it comes to living aboard and caring for our boat :-)
@rickstevens14793 жыл бұрын
Speed =safety.
@sailingsvoliluki69383 жыл бұрын
Hi Rick, speed does equal safety to a certain degree. The biggest safety feature is knowing how to read weather and even though most weather models are "predictions" when they all line up, it's pretty certain you won't find yourself in a crappy weather situation. That said, squalls and micro bursts aren't predictable to you just have to push through. Our boat has been designed for global travel and so there aren't really any weather situations at least the ones we'd willingly put ourselves into that will push beyond the boats abilities. I've been out at sea with a delivery captain on a Leopard 48 in 12 foot seas and the boat had no issues at all. That said my family and I have no interest in being out in those seas at all! Take care! ~Andy
@justincruz83524 жыл бұрын
The bathroom looks a lot bigger on this 45 than the owners bathroom on a 48. Not sure if its an optical illusion though.
@sailingsvoliluki69384 жыл бұрын
Not 100% sure but the L45 design definitely pushed the boundaries of what can be done with a 45' catamaran. We were told our interior space was pushing near to the L51 Power Cat. It's very spacious and comfortable for sure! Thanks for joining the adventure......all the best!
@Khalidq754 жыл бұрын
I wish i was just rich enough to afford a boat like that.
@sailingsvoliluki69384 жыл бұрын
Hi Khalid! Although our boat is not cheap, it's not something that requires someone to be "rich". We are not rich by any stretch of the imagination, however that said, we planned and saved for many years to get to a place where we can do this with our boys, to share with them a different view of the world. We are grateful to be able to do this with them. I personally want to start sharing more on the side of motivation and planning because for those of us that aren't part of a super rich family that can drop a few million or hundreds of millions, it takes planning, drive and sacrifice and that is not easy BUT you CAN do this! Step one is believing that YOU can. I know, I probably sound like Tony Robbins but it's true. Nobody says it has to be a new boat. Matter of fact, there are some great benefits in buying a 2-4 year old, well cared for sailboat. Stay tuned.....videos on this are coming! Thanks for joining the adventure. Stay safe and all the best! ~Andy
@FlesHBoX4 жыл бұрын
If you look at it from the perspective of a liveaboard, it gets a lot easier. While where I live currently, you could buy 2 or 3, even 4 of the average home for the price of a cat in the 45 foot range (the house I actually live in is about a 10th of the cost, actually), anywhere that you could actually live aboard the homes are going to be a comparable price, so you can pretty easily swap the boat out for the cost of a house. And when you consider that you are typically going to have solar power (and you can feasibly fit quite a lot of solar on a cat) and generally lower power consumption than in a house, you can eliminate most of your electricity costs if you go into it with that as a goal. Right now my plan is to get myself into a spot where I can pick up something like a Seawind 1260, or maybe 1370 if I feel like splurging for a bigger boat (As a single person, 45 ft is a LOT of boat, and more than I really need) and going hardcore off grid (high solar capacity, hydro-gen, and maybe wind if I can handle the noise, potentially electric motors for propulsion with a genset, or no genset and using larger alternators on the diesels) so that I don't need to pay for any power, and keep diesel usage as low as possible, so I basically only need to feed and clothe myself, which if you are cruising, you can tow lines and freeze what you catch to reduce that cost as well. It obviously depends on how you live, but I've seen couples who live on well under 20k USD per year while cruising. Heck, if you're fun and entertaining you can turn your lifestyle into a successful youtube channel and maybe help pay a tiny bit of some of those bills, lol.
@carlose60104 жыл бұрын
Always work on self development, and hope for the best.. to live your best life ! I'm sure over time we can learn a few things on lifestyle and choices from Andy and Maki. There is a cost, and a lot of learning to boat ownership. Can start sailing small.
@carsonc12724 жыл бұрын
Don't stop at wishing for just enough for the boat. They break constantly so you need twice as much money to cover all of the maintenence.
@beazleteats40314 жыл бұрын
Hello from sunny Sydney, Australia. Having been on the post production side of the TV business for over three decades, I thought I'd share some tips on how to improve your 'Titles & Sub-titles' on your movie content. The classic mistakes novice film editors make with titles is to try use all the fancy "animation of type titles & sub-titles"...like each time you sub-title what's happening, you have a sound effect of the typewriter. Once you start making heaps of videos, it is going to become tedious & time consuming to have put an effect on your sub-titles...the sub-title doesn't need a sound affect, and in my humble opinion, can start to irritate the viewer especially if your vid has heaps of sub-titles...you'll also save yourself a ton of time not having to put an audio effect on your titles. Also, on your main title try keep the name of your episode clean and "uncluttered", for example on Episode 17 at the 4:35 time code, you have a really busy, long title that really doesn't work for me as a typographer...instead of the blue font with drop shadow, I would have just kept it a simple white font reversed out of the background, with a black drop shadow...also having each word capitalised makes it harder to read, so only capitalise the first letter & proper nouns, and you find it easier on the eye. I also wouldn't have the light blue frame around the title, again, it's unnecessary and just make the title very cluttered. Also the title is way to long...keep your titles interesting so you get more views without resorting to Click Bait headlines...so, I think a shortened title of: Engine troubles on a magical place on The Chesapeake. ...this would have worked much better, and it also has mystery and intrigue inviting the viewer to watch your content. You'll find if you keep your episode titles the same each week, it is easier to reuse the format than having to try come up with something new each week. Please don't take my advice as criticism, as I'm merely help you guys make better content, with my experience working in television post production for 35 years. I love what you guys are doing for your boys and I look forward to following your adventures on the high seas...look forward to maybe meeting your guys one day if your ever decide to visit Australia (which I highly recommend). Safe travels and may the wind always be on your back.
@sailingsvoliluki69384 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for taking the time to write such a detailed and thoughtful comment.....very much appreciated. I've passed this all on to Maki for great thought when editing our videos. I've also had the pleasure of working in the entertainment industry at the Walt Disney Studios and you are correct on your thoughts and suggestions. We are dialing in our style and message as we continue to post videos as this great adventure of our rolls on :-). We never want to come across as a Bait Click or Drama channel. Our only purpose for doing these videos is to share our experience and overtime knowledge so that others may perhaps benefit as they make their own boat purchase or cruising plans. Our boys are learning, seeing and doing so many new things,......they are truly loving every day out here. A great life experience that Maki and I didn't have as children and we are extremely grateful to be able to give them the gift of a family experience like this at their young age. Anyway, thank you so much for taking time from your day to watch our videos. Wishing you and your family all the best! ~Andy
@latitudeash4 жыл бұрын
Wow,, she has it all organised....military stile. I bet she is a net freak....🤣😂
@sailingsvoliluki69384 жыл бұрын
We all are :-). A clean boat is a happy boat!
@TheDaniel1210824 жыл бұрын
470usd for a tv braket... steeep price
@sailingsvoliluki69384 жыл бұрын
Hi Ben, yes $470 would be way too much for just the bracket but this cost also covers the wall backing and lock and the additional power outlet. Probably still a bit high but there are some things that are just way easier to have done at the factory vs aftermarket.
@robertfeliciano57234 жыл бұрын
Sound effects are too loud, can't hear what you're saying.
@sailingsvoliluki69384 жыл бұрын
Hi Robert! Noted on the effects....I'll pass this on to Maki. Stay tuned.....Part 2 is coming soon :-).