For many folks, the cost of putting fuel in a boat seems to be their biggest concern. Watch this video to learn why, for us, $10,000 is the number we generally hit each year before even putting a drop of gas in the boat.
For a look at nearly 100 DIY boat repairs videos, check out my 'How I Didi It - Boat Repairs and Upgrades' playlist; https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKhjT5kr2l2GpE-r5PjPvMtaRygCEb_si
Please have a look at the full playlist from our incredible Epic Boat Cruise 2019 series, here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKhjT5kr2l2G84JrEMuOo4xxjSxoRWL3U
Filmed July, 2021.
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Be sure to follow along with all our adventures aboard Boogaboo, our 1998 Sea Ray 330 Sundancer - our fifth Sea Ray! I invite you to take a look at my ever expanding 'Sea Ray 330 Sundancer' Playlist for this boat here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKhjT5kr2l2H0GeaEMncQiW3yG9N6L6uQ
Boat Specs (Current boat, as of 2020/21);
- Model: 1998 Sea Ray 330 Sundancer
- Length (bow to transom): 33’-6”
- Beam: 11’-5”
- Dry Weight: 11,200 lbs
- Fuel Capacity: 225 U.S. gallons, 850 litres
- Draft: 33”
- Dead Rise: 17 degrees
- Engines: 2 x 7.4 litre Mercruiser Bluewater, Multi-Port fuel injection, gasoline,
freshwater cooled, rated at 310 HP
- Transmissions: 2 x Borg Warner Velvet Drives, in Vee-Drive configuration
- Generator: Westerbeke 4.5 Kw BCGTC @ 60 Hz, gasoline powered &
carburated
- 12,000 BTU, reverse cycle heating/air conditioning
- Shore Power: 2 x 30 Amp, 120 V connections
- Freshwater Holding Tank: Single 40 U.S. Gallon tank
- Waste (black-water) Holding Tank: Single 34 U.S. Gallon
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Before we had our 330 Sundancer, we enjoyed seven seasons aboard 'Boogaboo IV', a 1997 Sea Ray 400 DB. You watch all my videos from that vessel on the 'Sea Ray 400 Sedan Bridge' Playlist here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKhjT5kr2l2FaABQJSn3VVqd6SN930ICt
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Known as the best fresh water cruising grounds in the world, Georgian Bay is located in the heart of the Great Lakes and forms part of Lake Huron. Renowned for is rugged beauty, Georgian Bay has been attracting adventurous boaters for over a century, but it's rocky shoreline and challenging navigation routes are not for the faint hearted and must be approached with the greatest care and respect. I'm happy to share our own adventures through this inspiring area with my 'Georgian Bay Boating' Playlist here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKhjT5kr2l2FDUSJ32njBNbTBkNmAS1S1
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Equipment Used (** Updated list, December/20)
- DJI Pocket 2 (For more info on that compact, 4K camera + help support the channel, please click here; https://click.dji.com/AEYMHJ8ly85PeHpwb6JfuA?pm=link)
- Sony NXU-30 hand held video camera w/Wide angle lens
- GoPro Hero 7 Black
- GoPro Hero 3 Silver
- Both GoPro cameras on GoPro suction cup mount
- Google Pixel 3 XL for still photos + supplemental video
- DJI Mavic Mini ( For more info on that great, compact drone + help support the channel, please click here: https://click.dji.com/AAnzdtD07BPE4atXsinGaQ?pm=link)
- DJI Phantom 3 Standard for Aerial Drone Shots
- Editing done with Vegas Movie Studio 11 + Adobe Premier Pro for 4K editing
- Mobile Data via Rogers Wireless
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