That video make me so relax, great music ,great view, great journey on the sea.i waiting with joy a next summer season for bring my family on the sea. Reguards from italy:)
@123boat3 жыл бұрын
Hi Nico. Glad you enjoyed the video. You certainly live in a country with a beautiful coastline. Good luck next year 😃
@raykeogh1972 Жыл бұрын
Thanks again for sharing IOW place that ive always wanted to go. Looked a good trip for you guys to. Ray K UK YNWA.
@123boat Жыл бұрын
You’ll have to go there one day Ray 👍
@raykeogh1972 Жыл бұрын
@@123boat Its already planted in my head.
@kqa53723 жыл бұрын
Good video. I plan to explore the solent on my T32 Honwave
@123boat3 жыл бұрын
You’ll have a blast. 👍
@neilrutter3 жыл бұрын
Hi Bob I have been inspired by your videos and I a planning a trip around the IOW, leaving from lymington cross the Solent towards Yarmouth and travelling anti clockwise. I’m in no rush so plan to camp one night and explore a few of the coastal towns. Can you offer any advise. Cheers neil
@123boat3 жыл бұрын
Hi Neil. Glad I’ve given you some inspiration. What sort of craft are you going to be using? The southern side of the IOW can be a risky place to go if the weather conditions change rapidly. Between Freshwater Bay and Niton Underclff it’s about a 12 mile stretch, if you have any problems between these, there is very little chance of beaching safely. Loads of hidden rocks just under the surface. To be sure to get round you need to take a wide berth. Also I’d recommend taking an auxiliary outboard and definitely an anchor with chain and about 30m of rode. It’s certainly not impossible to do and people have done it on sibs like mine but if you’ve little experience then I’d suggest sticking to the Solent. The tip of the Needles can be rough in certain tides and weather too. Hope that gives you an insight 👍
@neilrutter3 жыл бұрын
@@123boat thanks for your reply, I have a zodiac cadet 310, I wouldn’t call myself an experienced sailor but have done a few coastal trips along the Dorset coast, and South Wales. I was only going to attempt this trip if the weather is good. But I might build up to the full trip with a couple of shorter ones. Thanks again for the advice
@123boat3 жыл бұрын
@@neilrutter Hiya Neil. Your more than welcome. Good luck on your trips this year 🚤⚓️
@flamintasty2 жыл бұрын
Just found your channel and liked and subbed. Been thinking about a Honwave T40 for a while now, paired with a 25hp Yamaha because it only weighs 57kg. Apparently it’s the lightest 25hp on the market. I’ve looked into 30hp motors which is the maximum for the T40, but they’re much heavier. I’d be lifting the motor onto the transom by myself. Hence dropping 5hp from maximum for a lighter motor. Good channel so far 😊 All the best Chris
@123boat2 жыл бұрын
Hi Chris. Cheers for subscribing 👍 Weight is a big issue when using a sib. Fine if your putting it on a trailer and launching from it, but when it comes to using the sib with its own launching wheels it’s a different matter. Even with my t38 and an upgraded 9.9hp to 15hp it’s a struggle to launch sometimes. Recurring back problems just add to the fun 🙄😂 Still they are brilliant and apart from inflating and deflating they are a very versatile craft. All the best too Gary
@flamintasty2 жыл бұрын
@@123boat definitely living and launching on a trailer. The outboard will live on a sack barrow and be wheeled to the transom and then lifted onto it. I should be able to manage 57kg twice in one day 😂 Cheers Chris
@rogerschofield33243 жыл бұрын
I hope this might help owners, i have had a constant battle with Honwave about adapters to use a Bravo electric pump. I have at least 8 supplied by dealers as " these are the ones you need". they are not . I have blown up two pumps as a result. The adapter must have a central bar across the aperture , preferably with adjustable screw. . I got mine from Bravo, although they are available on Ebay. This has caused me such grief and i did not use the boat for 5 years. I later discovered that the Honwave foot pump as supplied does not have the correct adapter either so no wonder i nearly had a heart attack using it . The mechanism is , as you screw the bayonet adapter in, the central bar turns the yellow valve and opens the valve , the pump can then do its work. When the bayonet is turned to remove it ,the valve is unlocked and closes as the adapter is removed.
@danronksley33344 жыл бұрын
Another great video Gary, one day I might try and join you for a trip out. How have you mounted your camera?
@123boat4 жыл бұрын
Hiya Dan. Glad you enjoyed it. A little bumpy in places lol. Would love your company Dan. The camera is only on a selfie stick. Gopro8 has fantastic stabilisation
@GeorgeLumkin4 жыл бұрын
Great video! How confident you were the first time you did a trip of this distance in the Honwave? Have you been boating for a long time?
@123boat4 жыл бұрын
Hi George. Thank you. I've had this sib for 2 years now. I had been out many times on friends boats but never have had my own. So I would say I had little experience until I bought the Honwave. The first few trips I stayed in the harbour, then with a little confidence I strayed out to sea. The more you go out the greater the confidence you get in the boat and yourself. The first long trip was to the Needles which there is a video of. The Honwave t38 ie is a great sib and I have many more trips planned in the future.....
@GeorgeLumkin4 жыл бұрын
Boatsbitsandbobs looks like a great boat to grow into! Do you find the 9.9 plenty or would you consider more Hp down the line? I’m assuming it was a compromise to keep the whole setup portable?
@GeorgeLumkin4 жыл бұрын
Boatsbitsandbobs scratch my last question - I see it’s been uprated to 15, which makes more sense watching the videos!
@123boat4 жыл бұрын
@@GeorgeLumkin I think it's a perfect size engine for this boat. It is 2stroke and you can only get hold of these second hand unless you are a commercial boat owner.
@wearetheportsmouth3 жыл бұрын
I’m looking at getting a t40 with a 30hp tohatsu outboard , would that be sufficient for 2 adults 2 teens to go from southsea over to the iow ? Great vid
@123boat3 жыл бұрын
Cheers. That would be a perfect setup. You should easily get on the plain. Remember your passport 😳🤔😂
@expomm3 жыл бұрын
Is the keel of the Honwave asymmetric?does it bother?
@123boat3 жыл бұрын
Hiya. No it’s not. As long as the pressure is correct it works great 👍
@ryanferris7841Ай бұрын
How to you find the t38 in the rougher conditions?
@123boatАй бұрын
Very confident in its ability in roughish seas. This video of mine shows it’s handling in such a sea Please excuse the loud music 🙄 kzfaq.info/get/bejne/n9eSlMuYl9bRgX0.htmlsi=e_vO0f4gxn_1ovvp
@123boatАй бұрын
The full video of that day 👍 kzfaq.info/get/bejne/hbyAea2pzp6ck2g.htmlsi=NJITOFXTPev5DY0U
@fernandopetersbecker93703 жыл бұрын
Favor destacar la comodidad dentro del bote , para dos personas. En especial la ubicación del piloto y la posición de manejo o , solo va sentado al borde cerca del motor y de lado. Gracias !!!!. ( Vivo en Puerto Varas , en el sur de chile. A orillas de lago Llanquihue )
@123boat3 жыл бұрын
Hola mi amigo. Me siento en el tubo justo detrás del banco para conducir el barco, que es bastante cómodo. El asiento en sí necesita algo de relleno.
@123boat3 жыл бұрын
Ciertamente vives en una hermosa parte de Chile 😁👍
@fernandopetersbecker93703 жыл бұрын
@@123boat gracias por su respuesta ??? . Soy adulto mayor y requiero un bote para salir a pescar y , para ello , necesito poner un asiento con respaldo en la parte del tubo ,cerca del motor , pues tengo problemas con la columna vertebral. ?? Tendría espacio para ello ???. De antemano mil gracias .
@123boat3 жыл бұрын
@@fernandopetersbecker9370 😁👍
@123boat3 жыл бұрын
@@fernandopetersbecker9370 Hola de nuevo. Creo que no tendrías espacio para sentarte y poder dirigir el barco. Sería mejor comprar una lancha neumática con un asiento adecuado.
@davepatrick59803 жыл бұрын
Great video , how much fuel did you use on 41 miles ?
@123boat3 жыл бұрын
Thanks. If my memory serves me right i think it was about 20ltrs. I have on occasions cut it very fine 😮 A lot depends on the sea conditions and when is rough i use more fuel.