Last couple of days I’ve been thinking….”about time Mark turned up”… a puff of smoke and… an excellent video. Cheers To Mumm…beautiful drop
@TRAILERYACHTADVENTURES3 жыл бұрын
Hi Tony, yes it was a nice drop in an absolutely beautiful location. Just arrived home after 7000km of driving in the last 7 days so a bit tired. The next video is 2/3rds done so may be a few more days. After that it will probably be a couple of weeks for each one to get done, very slow process!! Cheers Mark
@tonywoollcombe17993 жыл бұрын
@@TRAILERYACHTADVENTURES welcome back..... by the look of things it might have been better to still be up North. Looking forward to the videos, they are required tonic at the moment. Stay safe cheers Tony
@sveula64543 жыл бұрын
Enjoyed the episode, silica bay looks' the ducks nuts, not sure about the crocks though.. looking forward to your next episode, cheers 👍⛵🍺🍺
@TRAILERYACHTADVENTURES3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the reply. Many beautiful locations but the crocs can put a dampener on things. Had our dinghy seriously mauled by one but more on that in a later video. Cheers Mark
@GreggOwens253 жыл бұрын
Awesome adventure man - good times I bet!
@TRAILERYACHTADVENTURES3 жыл бұрын
Stressful at times but the best of times all at the same time. Cheers Mark
@alanlindsay65183 жыл бұрын
Hi, I have eagerly looked forward to your new adventures in the Kimberley. I am a very frustrated new owner of an RL28. I decided to replace our beautiful and much loved Southern Cross 23 but having bought what I hope is an excellent example I find it stranded up in Hervey Bay whilst Covid keeps me in NSW. Your excellent videos were part of the reason I settled on the RL I hope the Kimberley trip is everything you hope for. Al
@TRAILERYACHTADVENTURES3 жыл бұрын
Hi Alan, glad to hear from you. I have just returned to Victoria after a long drive home. The Kimberley was breath-taking both in its beauty and its challenges. Will be completing and posting videos as time permits. Yes the covid thing is frustrating. Did you get to look at the RL you bought in Hervey Bay? I only ask as there was one up there for sale for a while that overall looked great but had a really worrying modification around the motor well with much cut away fibreglass. I had a couple of people ask about it over the last few months and said I would be cautious about taking it on. Maybe yours is not the same boat but it would be worth asking about it if it had not been mentioned if you are buying it sight unseen. Just thought you might want to know if it is the same boat. The southern cross 23 is a great boat and really easy to sail over a large range of conditions. RL28 is also a great boat but from my experience needs more active skippering in gusty variable conditions than the southern cross. Like all boats you get used to the quirks of a boat. In steady conditions RL28 is a dream to sail, just a little more sail trimming when it is gusty. Cheers Mark
@frodosadventures87573 жыл бұрын
Another great video and beginning of a great adventure! Can't wait for the next one!
@christopherrussell16773 жыл бұрын
Nice to see you on the water , no croc’s down here in Daniztan however we now have rubber bullets and tear gas 🤔 , would prefer the croc’s actually . All the best , Christopher .
@TRAILERYACHTADVENTURES3 жыл бұрын
Hi Christopher, Doesn't sound like I have missed much. We were lucky to get to the Kimberley. Just sneaked through SA in the few days it opened and got into WA with 14 days quarantine. We did have to cut out locations like the prince regent river with 2 weeks less but still had a great trip. When I heard about the state of Vic I was glad to have been off grid for 2 months and a bit hesitant to come home! Cheers Mark
@jasonlong65792 жыл бұрын
Awesome mate, great videos! Very inspirational.
@TRAILERYACHTADVENTURES2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the comment. We have such a great country to explore, hopefully I can inspire others to get out there. Cheers Mark
@bencampbell24073 жыл бұрын
Thanx Mark great vid, brings back good memories of sailing the Kimberley
@TRAILERYACHTADVENTURES3 жыл бұрын
Its a place that is hard to describe adequately in words or pictures. Will always remain as great memories for us too. Cheers Mark
@bettynikolov92093 жыл бұрын
Fantastic video! Enjoyed watching this very much! Glad that you are both back safe & well! 😊😊😊
@TRAILERYACHTADVENTURES3 жыл бұрын
Never doubted we would get back safely??? Well maybe sometimes there was a little bit of doubt!!
@paulsalter23673 жыл бұрын
Wow, that’s amazing cruising and great film&editing, really enjoyable to watch.
@TRAILERYACHTADVENTURES3 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it! The editing takes a lot of work and its great to know it is appreciated. Thanks Mark
@tg24663 жыл бұрын
Hi Mark & Helen, good to hear from you, we were just recently talking about you guys and wondering how you were going. What a great spot, great fishing and great challenges. I can’t get over the tides OMG, makes the Whitsundays look like a lake. We missed out heading North this year due to lockdowns but are planning a NSW South Coast getaway for November (we hope). Keep safe, looking forward to the crocodile video Cheers mate Terry & Kim
@TRAILERYACHTADVENTURES3 жыл бұрын
Hi Terry & Kim, Yes challenging but well worth the effort. The tides govern everything you do up here and mostly you learn to work with them, just occasionally you get it wrong and they remind you who is boss. The croc incident doesn't have much footage other than the damage to the dinghy and the repairs. We were a little preoccupied at the time!!! We had a few croc encounters but non where we were really at any risk but felt pretty vulnerable a times. All part of sailing the Kimberley. Cheers Mark
@mikehogan92653 жыл бұрын
I really enjoyed this. Not many trailer sailer channels to follow unfortunately. I do look at how you setup your boat and if you remember we had some correspondence on setting up a drum winch like yours on my Sonata 26. That's now done.
@TRAILERYACHTADVENTURES3 жыл бұрын
Hi Mike. Glad to hear you got the winch in. Hope it is working well. Cheers Mark
@sailingcitrinesunset40653 жыл бұрын
Nice video and nice queen fish
@TRAILERYACHTADVENTURES3 жыл бұрын
Strangely it was the biggest fish of the trip. There were plenty of fish and many species but no Spanish Mackerel, we just didn't sail fast enough to catch them. We did keep catching sharks on the Mackerel lure but threw most of them back. Cheers Mark
@alittleadventure75943 жыл бұрын
Great video Mark, looks like an amazing trip.
@TRAILERYACHTADVENTURES3 жыл бұрын
Thanks 👍
@TonyKeyes3 жыл бұрын
G'day Mark, that's your best yet, and that really is saying something. I was wondering what had become of you, but it was well worth the wait. Thanks for all the effort of putting the videos together and sharing. You keep the rest of us dreaming! Fair winds for the rest of your trip. Cheers, Tony
@TRAILERYACHTADVENTURES3 жыл бұрын
Hi Tony, no internet on the trip so videos had to wait until we got back to civilization. Thanks for the comment, you are right the videos take a lot of work but mostly I enjoy putting them together. The rest of the legs of the trip will appear every couple of weeks as I get time to edit them. Currently just hauled the boat back onto the trailer in Darwin and will be setting off home to Victoria in a couple of days time. Challenging trip but well worth the effort. Cheers Mark
@tonywoollcombe17993 жыл бұрын
Welcome back yippee!
@thisneurodiverselife2 жыл бұрын
The trailer sailer really handles the Kimberley well. Its a rough and tough part of Australia up there. Its great to see a trailer sailer on an adventure up there. How do you find the longer journeys on the yacht? Toilet? Shower? Food? Space? One Life, One Search, Shane
@TRAILERYACHTADVENTURES2 жыл бұрын
Most trailer sailers are in fact tough little boats capable of handling more than what most of the skippers can. You have to maintain them well for big trips and set them up well. Our boat has a small shower/toilet compartment but I would rarely use the shower unless in crowed places. For showers in the absence of fresh water creeks we have a deck wash hose. We hose down with salt water, soap up with liquid soap that lathers better in salt. Then use a 2 litre plastic bottle of fresh water to rinse off. When ever we find a fresh water creek or billabong we just have a great swim/wash without soap unless it is a waterfall spilling straight into salt water, then we will use soap. We installed an electric macerating toilet and holding tank which works a treat. Tank gets emptied when out from the coast a bit more. Works a treat but a bit more squeezy than your average house toilet. The big improvement for us was getting a trailer sailer with standing headroom without a pop top. It definitely ups the comfort and usability factor considerably. The only thing is there are not many TS with standing headroom. Space wise TS is small but its a great learning experience for a family in cooperation, consideration, compromise and sharing. We had 3 and a half months of food stored on our boat and we definitely had a months worth left arriving in Darwin 2 and a half months later. We did pack 4 large plastic boxes in the quarter berth and 4 smaller ones under the cockpit as well as filling all other lockers to capacity. Also carried 330 L of fuel so were heavily laden but the boat handled it well. Cheers Mark
@chappy68172 жыл бұрын
Looking forward to watching this series mate. Was curious what reasons you chose the inflatable over a tinny?
@TRAILERYACHTADVENTURES2 жыл бұрын
The inflatable we took we already owned from our scuba diving days and is very seaworthy and has a large carrying capacity. The lack of fuel along the Kimberley coast and the fickle winds meant we had to carry 330 litres of petrol. The dinghy had 100 litres of this plus outboard. A tinny would have had trouble with this much extra weight plus passengers. The trip required us to tow the tender the whole way to Darwin, sometimes in rough conditions and the inflatable was incredibly stable and resistant to flipping and swamping. The other reason we went with the inflatable over a tinny is that on the trip up from Vic we had a very full vehicle and roof rack and the inflatable was more packable in the space available. Having said all that, there were many times I wish we had a tinny with oyster covered rocks and of course the ever present crocs that almost destroyed our inflatable half way through the trip. Cheers Mark
@dougfairweather2 жыл бұрын
Loved it heaps! Thanks! Are you based in WA or did you drive there?
@TRAILERYACHTADVENTURES2 жыл бұрын
Hi Doug, Thanks for the comment, glad you enjoyed sharing the adventure. Sadly we are based in Victoria and it was a 11,000km round trip at first to Derby in WA, then Derby to Darwin to retrieve the car and trailer and then back to Victoria. There is a video about the trip up on the channel. Having said that it was good trip there and back with the boat towing well and no major problems apart from tyre wear and tear. In the end it was well worth the effort to sail the beautiful and remote Kimberley. Cheers Mark
@tbomgwtf8 ай бұрын
Hey Guy, I am planning the exact same trip and your videos have been so helpful. Would it be possible at all to email or call you for a very brief discussion about some details of the trip. I understand its a strange request but i am having difficulties finding specific information about some things. Cheers
@TRAILERYACHTADVENTURES7 ай бұрын
No worries. Doing a trip through the Kimberley the hardest thing is to find enough information. I spent months collecting info from lots of places. Happy to talk through email or phone. You find my email on the home page just below the title is this line: "We all crave adventures and what better way than in a trailersailer." There is a side ways arrow at the end of this line. If you are signed in and click on this you will get to the email. If you email me first I can either talk on the email or I will send back my phone number. Have to do all this cause it is risky to put these details directly on a public forum. Happy to help if I can and it might take some time to find the sources I used in some cases. Cheers Mark
@CaptMarkSVAlcina3 жыл бұрын
Hi Guys, what a wonderful time you guys are having. Now if you didn’t have to worry about…… The big tides Crocodiles Strong currents Bugs The very hot sun It would be the best Location. Oh one other thing you only get to keep one fish because they are so big up there. Looking forward to seeing more of your trip.
@TRAILERYACHTADVENTURES3 жыл бұрын
Hi Mark, yes the tides, navigation rips and whirlpools caused me a lot of stress but the locations made up for it. Strangely Helen was far more relaxed about it all than I was. That fish was the biggest we caught on the trip apart from the many sharks. Would not take an inflatable tender if I did it again..... was attacked by a croc and took 3 days and all our repair kits to get it floating again. More about that in a later video. Cheers Mark
@CaptMarkSVAlcina3 жыл бұрын
@@TRAILERYACHTADVENTURES well that was such an amazing story about the inflatable, I was always wondering about how they would go and also makes it easier for the crocodile to come in over the round sides.