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The Sailing Rode - TSR027 Part 2 - followtheboat - Oyster 435 Refit & Cruising Thailand

TSR027 Part 2 - followtheboat - Oyster 435 Refit & Cruising Thailand

08/16/16 • 80 min

The Sailing Rode

In this episode, we feature part two of our interview with Jamie Furlong and Liz Cleere from the followtheboat YouTube sailing channel about the extensive refit of their Oyster 435 sailboat in Thailand.

Intro Chat

  • We had a great time hanging out in Nashville and listening to great music on Broadway every night. We even had time to check out Percy Priest Lake and some of the local sailboats at the Nashville Shores Marina. We also enjoyed a great lunch at Papa Turney's BBQ right above the marina offices, that is some tasty BBQ.
  • We have been watching the Olympic Sailing races, but it is disappointing that NBC did not have broadcasting on many of the early races. It is much more interesting with Gary Jobson and two time medalist, Randy Smyth providing commentary.
  • New resources page on TheSailingRode.com It includes all the other sailing podcasts and websites we follow along with other resources we have found helpful.

Interview

In part 2 of our interview with Liz and Jamie talk about the refit of s/v Esper, a 1989 Oyster 435. They are currently cruising in Phuket, Thailand. They also talk about a rough passage in the Indian Ocean.

Liz and Jamie refinished essentially every surface of the boat and spars. The refit took just over a year to complete.

Check out some great videos of Millie and Liz fishing:

Millie & Liz fishing video

Millie catching her own fish

Get access to additional details on their refit and costs by becoming a patron of followtheboat here.

Check out there great videos on their YouTube channel here.

Also go to their website followtheboat.com to see their blog and lots of amazing pictures by Jamie

Sailing News

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In this episode, we feature part two of our interview with Jamie Furlong and Liz Cleere from the followtheboat YouTube sailing channel about the extensive refit of their Oyster 435 sailboat in Thailand.

Intro Chat

  • We had a great time hanging out in Nashville and listening to great music on Broadway every night. We even had time to check out Percy Priest Lake and some of the local sailboats at the Nashville Shores Marina. We also enjoyed a great lunch at Papa Turney's BBQ right above the marina offices, that is some tasty BBQ.
  • We have been watching the Olympic Sailing races, but it is disappointing that NBC did not have broadcasting on many of the early races. It is much more interesting with Gary Jobson and two time medalist, Randy Smyth providing commentary.
  • New resources page on TheSailingRode.com It includes all the other sailing podcasts and websites we follow along with other resources we have found helpful.

Interview

In part 2 of our interview with Liz and Jamie talk about the refit of s/v Esper, a 1989 Oyster 435. They are currently cruising in Phuket, Thailand. They also talk about a rough passage in the Indian Ocean.

Liz and Jamie refinished essentially every surface of the boat and spars. The refit took just over a year to complete.

Check out some great videos of Millie and Liz fishing:

Millie & Liz fishing video

Millie catching her own fish

Get access to additional details on their refit and costs by becoming a patron of followtheboat here.

Check out there great videos on their YouTube channel here.

Also go to their website followtheboat.com to see their blog and lots of amazing pictures by Jamie

Sailing News

Product of the Week

Leatherman - Wingman Multi-Tool, Stainless Steel

This multi-tool is used frequently during boat projects.

Here is our amazon affiliate link to the product

Amazon Store Please use our Amazon Affiliate links below for anything you buy on Amazon or look at over 90 items we have in our TSR Amazon store. We use all the items on our boat and include notes of why we like them. We also added over 40 sailing and cruising books we recommend. You pay the same low Amazon price and we get a small commission.

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undefined - TSR026 followtheboat - Sailing Pirate Alley - Part 1

TSR026 followtheboat - Sailing Pirate Alley - Part 1

In this episode, we talk with Jamie Furlong and Liz Cleere from the followtheboat YouTube sailing channel. We feature some sailing news and our product of the week is a small portable emergency jump battery pack.

Intro Chat

  • We had a great trip to Silver Glen Springs. We launched in Astor, FL and went down the St. Johns river about 30min to get to the springs off of Lake George. Our dog Ellie got to go on the trip and she had a blast getting attention from all the boaters.
  • We are heading to Nashville for a little business and a lot of fun honky tonkn', August 4-7, let us know if you are in the area and want to meet up.
  • Brandy produced a great video of our trip cruising Sebastian, FL for her birthday and our engagement! If you like the videos, please give us a thumbs up and leave us a comment.
  • We missed celebrating making it to episode 25. We will make sure to make a big deal when we get to number 50.
  • Brandy was packing for us to sail to Cuba after watching this video. It is definitely in our plans.
  • Steve listens to a lot of podcasts during his extensive travel for work, here is a list of his favorite sailing podcasts on iTunes Podcast Directory. Check them out and please send them a note if you enjoy their shows.

Interview

Liz and Jamie own SV Esper, a 1989 Oyster 435 they they have completely refit and refinished. They are currently located in Phuket, Thailand at Phuket Yacht Haven Marina. In part one of the interview, they talk about their sailing backgrounds and cruising from Turkey to India through Pirate Alley with a convoy of other sailboats.

They also sail with their beautiful cat Millie

Check out there great videos on their followtheboat YouTube channel here.

Here is one of our favorites, beautiful cruising in Thailand

Also go to their website followtheboat.com to see some great photography by Liz...

Sailing News

Product of the Week

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In this episode, we feature part one of our interview with the Radonic Family about their extensive trailer sailer cruising. We have some more unusual sailing news and our product of the week will help you battle bugs.

Intro Chat

  • We have been on shore the last few weekends, but had some fun meeting up with our local listeners and newly ASA101 certified sailors Colby and Stacey for Colbys birthday. We also celebrated Brandy's 20th High School Reunion.
  • Our next trip is over the Labor Day weekend to the Hammock Beach Resort and Marina in Palm Coast, Florida.
  • We are attending the Annapolis Sailboat Show October 6-9. Let us know if you are attending and we will find a time to meet everyone.
  • We watched the Olympic Sailing races , congratulations to US Sailor, Caleb Paine, on winning a bronze medal in the Finn class. Steve exchanged emails with Olympic commentator, Gary Jobson about the RSX sailboard races. Gary even covered the question Steve asked in the live Olympic coverage!
  • Steve heard from his high school friend, Rocque, in Chicago who just completed his second Chicago to Mackinac race. This year they had some rough weather. Twenty boats left the race with damage and one boat sank after losing its rudder post. See the picture below from Rocque's satellite weather, the yellow area on the right is Lake Michigan. You can see the storms coming from Wisconsin. Rocque said they got knocked down in 40 knots of wind, but they only sustained "cruiser damage" which happened when the microwave came lose and flew across the boat. They finished the race in fifth place in the cruising class. Rocque sails a 36ft. Island Packet Estero
    • We released our video on our $200 boat air conditioning system. We got some great comments that highlighted some security issues we did not consider. Give it a watch and comment with any recommendations.
    • Steve read this article on the UK program that started charging consumers seven cents for each plastic grocery bag which resulted in a 90% reduction in plastic bag consumption in one year! Steve decided to implement our own program at home to motivate us to stop using plastic bags so we started the "Bags to Boat Fund." We owe $1 for every plastic bag we use. The program has been a success and we have only used seven bags in the first month. The downside is that we only put $7 in the boat fund. We may change the program to add to the boat fund for each bag we avoid. Send us your ideas!
    The Sailing Rode Leukemia Fundraising Brandy was diagnosed with leukemia in 2009. She is one of the lucky survivors as her cancer has been treated so far by a great drug therapy. That drug did not exist a few years before she was diagnosed and her prognosis would not have been as good before research created the drug therapy.
  • In 2010, we created a crazy boating event called Lake Conway Wipeout that we eventually turned into a charity event. We ran the event for 5 years and raised over $30,000 for leukemia research. The event grew too large to manage safely so we ended it in 2014. Here are a couple videos on the event. Wipeout 1 & Wipeout 2
  • We are asking for your help to support the annual fundraising for Leukemia and Lymphoma research. It only takes a couple minutes and a few dollars make a big difference. Click Here to Donate to The Sailing Rode Leukemia and Lymphoma Society Team You can also join our team and do your own local fundraising and participate in the LLS Light the Night Walk in October. All the details are on the site. Also please consider registering to be a potential bone marrow donor at BeTheMatch.org The second most common Leukemia is called AML and those diagnosed are not as lucky as Brandy. AML patients currently has only a 25% chance of living five years from diagnosis. Many die before they find a bone marrow donor. You could easily save a life, please register to be a donor today. Interview In part one of our interview with the Radonics, they talk about their start in sailing and cruising on their Macgregor 26M trailer sailer.
    • The Radonics are based on Lake Ontario near Toronto Canada and they cruised extensively around Canada, New York, and Nova Scotia.
    • They also cruised most of the Trent-Severn waterway and transited the

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