General comments by Paul Cronin
Thoughts for my blog that I like to share.
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Fun How To Videos
Wow, we have had some bitter cold conditions in Rhode Island. Today we actually have clear and temps 50 deg F, very nice feels like spring, but New Englanders do not get fooled that easily. I have just added some fun and informative How To videos I shot last year for one of my clients. We have put the band back together with my long time on camera buddy Lenny Rudow back in the team. We have a blast shooting together and have over 500 video productions as a team. Our friend and producer who we hope to work with…
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Old and new, exciting times
What a great time of year, it makes me smile at the past, and get excited like a kid in a candy store for the coming year. This past year has had so many great memories. In and OUT of the Boat Shop is growing and gaining more support each month. Thank you for following and supporting my show. With 36 episodes so far I have learned a ton filming while being on camera, with at times up to four cameras running. All while sailing shorthanded or doing projects in the shop. I look forward to a fun year…
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Episode 36, Happy Holidays
Ah December, I love the holidays and the excitement for the new year. I know it is only numbers on a calendar, but a restart and the exciting adventures ahead make it a fun time. This time last year, the In and OUT of the Boat Shop, Vimeo show was only an idea. Now a year, and 36 episodes later, it has a great following and continues to grow. I am ready for another fun year expanding my commercial work, and keeping In and OUT of the Boat Shop rolling along with Kiincora and beyond. This episode is a little…
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Episode 35 Single Line Reefing
Hope all of you are enjoying the holiday season. This is a requested video for the show. I have had a couple of followers ask about my reefing system. For the last 25 years plus, I have used single line reefing on all of my boats. If you rig the system properly and make sure all the leads are right, reefing becomes an easy task. The biggest boat I have used this on is 35′. I tried to change the Class 40 I raced on to switch but most are happy with two line reefing, which is great if that…
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Episode 34, Slow your boat swinging on the mooring
Welcome to Fall in New England, it has been a very warm October. Well that is an understatement, the warmest on record, funny how that keeps happening with some of the warmest months on record every year. Kincora is out and in her shop and I am a bit behind on the shows. Commercial work has kept me pretty busy the last two months. But this week I have another show for you. Throughout this season I worked on reducing the swinging problem Kincora has while on the mooring, and at anchor. Most light displacement boats with high aspect foils…
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Tacking & Cross Sheeting, Episode 33
Hard to believe the sailing season is coming to a close for the winter in Rhode Island. We are still on the water all winter with SUP, and windsurfing till my hands can’t take it. I do love the change of seasons, a New Englander all the way. Throughout the season I took clips of tacking, knowing I would do a tacking video. I am very happy with the way I set up the cockpit, and hopefully this video shows how efficient the tacking system is singlehanded. So hope on board with me and let go do a few…
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My Dinghy, Episode 32
What an active Fall this year. I hope all are well and recovering from the devastation the hurricanes have done to the Gulf, Florida, and the islands. Wishing a speedy recovery for all. This show is about my dinghy. Even though when I race there is not a dinghy on board, just my Winslow four person ultralight offshore raft you see in the cockpit. While trekking with my buddies, or cruising with my wife I carry my dinghy. Don’t want to give it up with out you watching the show, so let’s get right into it. Link to My Dinghy,…
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My Sail Inventory, Episode 31
With summer fading and fall in the air, it is a great time to get out on the water. Summer crowds are gone and water is still warm. We are just back from a four day trek that took us to Noank, CT to visit friends. Kincora is a fantastic boat for the two of us. I have been asked about my sail inventory which is still a work in progress. I believe in big cross overs, and carrying as few sails as possible. With the option of masthead and fractional kites that opens up a lot of choices. Having…