Solo Camping, Upgraded DIY Boat Tent, Catch & Cook (2024)

February 12, 2024

san nin faai lok Rod, I hope ur Paw Paw is feeling better. Gong hei fat choy 🧧🐉
My kids and I love ur videos. Keep them coming and look forward to what 2024 brings to you and ur blue boat! Tight lines

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February 12, 2024

A very exciting fishing trip, while camping on a boat, very good video, friends, keep up the good work 👍

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February 12, 2024

Hello from Beautiful British Columbia Canada 🇨🇦

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February 12, 2024

just out of curiosity, wouldn't a brightly colored/reflective tent be more advantageous than a camo tent for camping out on the water?

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February 12, 2024

This is the same when people used to turn their noses up at us eating garfish and now everyone wants them when I catch and cook…

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February 12, 2024

Sorry to hear of your sick family. Best wishes <3

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February 12, 2024

First time hearing you speak Mandarin, "Po po", didn't know you have chinese background,. Anyway, in that case, Happy Lunar New Year mate.

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February 12, 2024

Fantastic simple overnighter! Would've been great if I bumped into you whilst you were in Sydney on the water though. Love your work!

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February 12, 2024

Watching this video is a reminder to seize every moment and make the most of every adventure. Thanks for the inspiration

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February 12, 2024

Great videos Rod, Just a qquestion, I fished Sydney harbour all my Younger life, I thought it was illegal to use a spear in estuarys in NSW.. I used a hand spear for crabs in Rose Bay, anyway glad you werent pinged for it. Keeep the vid;s coming. Thanks

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February 12, 2024

How long do you slow your breathing before diving? I’m just over a minute but I haven’t tried that hard honestly.

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Hi mate, thanks for the great content! may I ask what’s that cam you use on that long pole for the wide shots outside the boat? Is that a carbon fibre pole? Cheers

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February 12, 2024

I've also been eating luderick for years (they're called parore here in NZ – where they're also considered a trash fish), and you're absolutely right. They're a perfectly acceptable fish if you're not cooking any sort of fine dining (they're great deep fried/crumbed with spices, in a curry, fish pie, etc).

I've figured out a great way to hunt them too – which I enjoy even more than free diving, which is saying a lot!

At high tide they come in to less than knee deep water to feed on the algae that grows on the mangrove root stalks. It seems to only be the big ones that do this (consistently 5lb+).

I grab my pole spear and polaroids, and wade around looking/listening carefully for ripples (they often tail the surface while feeding). You can sometimes spot them as far as 100m away, then you plan your approach, stalk them quietly, line up a shot, and have a crack – all from above water.

It's a hell of a lot of fun. Not only are you in a stunning environment (mirror calm water under a mangrove canopy), but there's also an added challenge of the water/light refraction, and the stalking seems to get the adrenaline up a bit – plus you don't have a whole lot of dive gear to wash when you're done too!

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February 12, 2024

Question: Have you tried using Ikejime with your keeper catches? I ask because I have become a believer. It greatly improves fish meat texture and quality of taste. In my area top seafood restaurants are moving toward only Ikejime treated fish. Would love to see you do a Ikejime video with clean and cook to test meat texture and taste quality difference. You'll love it. Combining the brain 🧠 kill and bleeding with the act of spinal "circuit breaker" is the key to better quality fish meat and taste. Thank you, in advance, for considering this humble video content suggestion. Believer in your Youtube channel from the other side of the planet. 👍🙏
Ocklawaha, Florida
74 years Native Floridian

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February 12, 2024

@37:40 ring ring ring!!

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February 12, 2024

nice tarp from your mum. nice work, God bless

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February 12, 2024

You should put the link to Freddie's hot sauce in the Description. PS do you eat Ling? In South Africa it is called kingklip and is regarded as being the best eating fish, but in Australia it doesn't seem to be popular?

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February 12, 2024

Sweet setup

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February 12, 2024

Hi Rocket are you still doing stuff with Misty ?

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February 12, 2024

Hey Rod, is that Himalayan Pink salt you use?

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February 12, 2024

great views of the city.

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February 12, 2024

Double skin the tarp…you’ll be glad you did😊👍🏻(Mostly for HOT conditions)

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February 12, 2024

Rod, one thing I dont understand is WHY don't you immediately bleed the fish out upon catch?? I've always found, and been told that doing that removes the nasty fishy taste a lot of people complain about.

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February 12, 2024

I’ve got to get to Sydney!!
Looks really mellow!

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February 12, 2024

I would do white wheel covers. Just in case it falls off you can see if it came off while walking up to the car and replace it. Rather than being black it will be more difficult to tell if one of the pieces came off.

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February 12, 2024

SICK THANKS for always making my days better i just got my boat and i live near you so i was wondering if you would want to go for a fishing trip

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February 12, 2024

Are you allow to spear fish in harbour???

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February 12, 2024

Soo jealous of your setup! What a beautiful machine you have!

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February 12, 2024

Great podcast. I only counted 10 YEAH! I’m from the States, and I’m sorry for teasing you on that…

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February 12, 2024

I've bought a great Mask, snorkel and flippers & a hand spear because of you Rod, am learning once again how to spearfish 😂❤

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February 12, 2024

Ahhh. Back to basics… Perfect! 👍👍

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February 12, 2024

Help please. I have been trying to find a cooking knife like your "blue handled knife". I can't find one that has that exact cutting edge shape. All the sushi sashimi blades have a curved rocker edge near the blade tip. Your blue handled knife has that beautiful straight edge I've been searching for. Also I really like your blue handle as opposed to natural birch or ash wood handles. Could steer me in the right direction? In advance, Thank You Mate, sooo much, for your response. I've been looking for over a year with no luck mate.
FYI, I am reaching out to you from Ocklawaha, Florida on the other side of Earth. 😅😊

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February 12, 2024

We say here in Texas about habanero sauce is u have to eat ice cream behind it to cool your bum the next morning 😂😮

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February 12, 2024

Very nice boat camping setup! Brilliant design. I would love to see another island camping video. Those overnight island spearfishing trips are super entertaining.

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February 12, 2024

Wicked, Rod. ❤ the channel.

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February 12, 2024

I have a 1450 as well and like how you have your speargun attached. What suction attachments are you using?

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February 12, 2024

Does the flag mean you’re in the water ??

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February 12, 2024

As always great content strongs for your parents. This is fishing at its best

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February 12, 2024

You should try the Hawkesbury and surrounds. I'd be happy to meet up at some point with my sailboat if you are ever down that way.

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February 12, 2024

Maybe one day you can do a catch and cook cane toad legs? It would be great to be able to remove an invasive species by eating them. Cheers

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February 12, 2024

They're not underrated bro they eat weed they are a s*** fish literally when you catch them they sh*tt everywhere😅😅😅😅😅

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February 12, 2024

Nice to see you travelling. Sydney has loads of great boat camping options. Try the hawksberry some time.

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February 12, 2024

Hey Kit, great content, thanks. If you are anchoring and sleeping on the boat, I would recommend mausing your anchor shackle, at least with a cable tie. The pin can work loose on an anchor in even small chop.

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February 12, 2024

you werent out there when that lady had a shark take a bite out of her at elizabeth bay were you?

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February 12, 2024

I love your vids Rod. I have bought a stabi Explorer too. Can you tell me where you got your anchor chain sock, please

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Solo Camping, Upgraded DIY Boat Tent, Catch & Cook (2024)

FAQs

How do you camp overnight on a boat? ›

On board camping is allowed on vessels that have a self-contained sanitary unit. A self contained sanitary unit must be Coast Guard approve, have a holding tank that has a tight and perfect closure at all times, and is installed in a location that affords complete privacy for it's user.

Is sleeping on a boat camping? ›

Overall, you should think of sleeping on your boat as a camping trip and plan as such. If you were to go camping, you would need the right tools, clothing, food, and accessories. Enjoyable camping requires preparation—keep this attitude in mind when planning your boat trip.

Can I sleep on my boat anywhere? ›

Where Can You Sleep on a Boat Overnight? The short answer to this question is, almost anywhere. But you will sleep better in some places than others. The most important thing to think about when sleeping on a boat overnight is where you park or anchor your boat while you and your companions enjoy a good night's sleep.

What is it called when you sleep on a boat? ›

Cabin: The cabin is the part of the boat below deck where people can sleep or spend time. It can refer to one single room where a person resides, or it can refer to the entire space where multiple rooms are located.

Is it cold to sleep on a boat? ›

While temperatures might not get anywhere near freezing in the thick of summer, they can still get uncomfortably cool. Pack something you'd wear if you were camping outdoors with just a thin tent over you.

How do you sleep comfortably on a boat? ›

Invest in a quality sleeping bag suitable for the climate of your boating location. Consider a waterproof and windproof sleeping bag for those planning to sleep on the deck. Also, an inflatable pillow will provide much-needed comfort without taking up much space.

Is it safe to sleep on a boat at night? ›

For others, the idea is to sleep aboard your vessel overnight, while anchored in a safe location near shore. For sleeping, a dock will always be the safest way to go, however a little cove out of the way of the current or tying off a tree can provide the extra support needed for an overnight excursion.

How do you anchor a boat overnight? ›

Select an area that offers maximum shelter from wind, current, boat traffic etc. Never anchor in a busy channel or traffic separation zone. To avoid swamping your boat, you should slowly lower the anchor from the bow of your boat. Anchoring from the stern could cause the boat to swamp or capsize.

Can you leave a boat in the water overnight? ›

In a temperate climate with no danger of freezing then feel free to leave it in, as long as you operate it to reduce the amount of buildup of undesirable matter on the hull which can occur if the boat just sits and never moves.

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