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Sam Holmes Sailing

Sam Holmes Sailing

Күн бұрын

The rudders not supposed to hit the propeller
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@fuhlavaflave
@fuhlavaflave 11 ай бұрын
Sam being furious is me being friendly.
@danielmclellan7762
@danielmclellan7762 11 ай бұрын
Ya but we saw the day after, not the furious part
@muskyman26
@muskyman26 11 ай бұрын
I’m sure Sam is still smiling while super angry and yelling, which would probably be even more scary 🤣
@CleverMonkey-jd3du
@CleverMonkey-jd3du 11 ай бұрын
I know, right?
@andersnilsson6625
@andersnilsson6625 11 ай бұрын
Not the right way to get a folding propeller 🤣 But there should be a physical stop so this can't happen, and it's always good to have a safety lanyard on the tools, no matter if you're up in the mast, on deck or underwater. Good luck and fair winds
@Teleflexx
@Teleflexx 11 ай бұрын
I agree with your comments especially the tool lanyard part when working in or over water,a lanyard is indespable.
@paladro
@paladro 11 ай бұрын
@@Teleflexx *indispensable
@rivernet62
@rivernet62 11 ай бұрын
Although I'm thinking the water depth in a marina is not too much
@andersnilsson6625
@andersnilsson6625 11 ай бұрын
@@rivernet62 No, but the bottom is always soft in harbors so the tools disappear into the sediment. And don't ask why I know 🤣
@mskills821
@mskills821 11 ай бұрын
Hang in there, Sam, at least you have a killer assistant!
@samholmessailing
@samholmessailing 11 ай бұрын
The best
@patrickfitzoot
@patrickfitzoot 11 ай бұрын
The trick with assemblies like your propeller pulling rig, is to put tension on the pull, then strike the encircling element, in this case the center cylinder section of the propeller. The strike causes a distortion of the cylinder walls, which allows it to pop free. In this case a bar to focus the impact and a hammer to strike the bar. I have used this trick many times over the years, it is an old mechanic's trick for lossening ball joints.
@jonshaw4344
@jonshaw4344 11 ай бұрын
this is good advise, maybe put a strap around the puller also to hold it clamped in place ,then bang away with your hammer
@brunorosa2227
@brunorosa2227 11 ай бұрын
I'm not a boat person, so forgive my ignorance, Q are boat props on a taper ? because if they are Patricks advice (above) is about the only way to get them off without harming the tapers, if a taper becomes damaged use the components to regrind their mating surfaces back to standard with grinding paste (once you've separated the components) and remember, as Patrick says, you hit into the taper not away, Newtons 3rd law)
@patrickfitzoot
@patrickfitzoot 11 ай бұрын
@@brunorosa2227 yes they are tapered and usually with a keyway. Tapers are so beastly to seperate
@jonshaw4344
@jonshaw4344 11 ай бұрын
both the stainless steel prop shaft and the propeller are tapered very little of the prop base is sticking to the shaft .the arms on the puller will slip off the propeller (bronze) when you tighten it. so the straps around the puller arms help get a little more force or pull. Sams propeller is no good and he needs a new one. a few taps via a chisel or soft metal at the props base , should bring it off the stainless shaft. @@brunorosa2227
@planet4allofus
@planet4allofus 11 ай бұрын
True , and use a steel hammer , the rubber one has too much give on impact. It needs a solid blow to free the taper.
@jiefflerenard1228
@jiefflerenard1228 11 ай бұрын
That shaft is too long, problem is going to happen again say the armchair surveyor. Sam is the man , thanks for sharing.THUMB UP PEOPLE!
@fivehundreddollardreamboat
@fivehundreddollardreamboat 11 ай бұрын
you can see where it was extended
@akko328
@akko328 11 ай бұрын
sam’s demeanor even when faced with sailing hell is remarkable. Almost saintly! My hero!
@rodnabors7364
@rodnabors7364 11 ай бұрын
07:45 I'd say you need a new flag, but the spirit of endurance is more important than the fabric. Great content sir.
@bravofighter
@bravofighter 11 ай бұрын
Sam, my hat’s off to you. You handled that like an absolute SAILOR. People talk smack, but you’re cool under pressure, have balls of steel, and a damn fine woman at your side. Any woman who says, “I like to stay down for an hour.” and made you chuckle is clearly a keeper.😂
@davidfalaguerra4134
@davidfalaguerra4134 11 ай бұрын
Sam, be sure to check the stuffing box. It can easily be disturbed when working on the shaft and result in too much water leaking. Been there...
@rogerdinnis3816
@rogerdinnis3816 11 ай бұрын
Not only the stuffing box, check all the shaft, the shaft/engine connection and engine bearers! Quite a ding.
@eleanorchapple8772
@eleanorchapple8772 11 ай бұрын
Maybe cheaper though than ramming another boat. These are the adventures that make a trip interesting to me but one you’d prefer not to have.
@UUBrahman
@UUBrahman 11 ай бұрын
Excellent sailing adventure video, real stuff, no B.S., polite and civilized, extremely difficult boat work. Thank you.
@samholmessailing
@samholmessailing 11 ай бұрын
Thank you very much!
@windonwater3895
@windonwater3895 11 ай бұрын
I take my prop off every winter. And, when I do, I use heat and a bearing puller and it's never easy. Seems like something is going to break. Then, suddenly, there is an explosion as it finally breaks loose. And this is all out of the water. Good luck!
@claywebb8199
@claywebb8199 11 ай бұрын
I admire your balls Sam. Sailing up an exposed coast with no engine in those seas is not something I’d be comfortable doing, in fact I’d be terrified. Once on the East Coast of Australia I had to change a prop in the water holding my breath. Luckily I’d had it off a few months earlier in the yard so it wasn’t too difficult. But after about half an hour of arsing around in the water a guy came up to me and said “MATE, you do realise we get salt water crocs in here don’t you”!
@stevenholton438
@stevenholton438 11 ай бұрын
It's a lot more comfortable than a power boat without a sail when you think about it. For peace of mind give me the sail anyday!
@mattgartside7885
@mattgartside7885 Жыл бұрын
Love your tenacity Sam, coping with the the frustration of the prop situation plus the infuriating marina. You'll come out of this bigger and better! Matt :)
@samholmessailing
@samholmessailing Жыл бұрын
True. All part of the journey. We ended up fitting a bigger prop in Malta that grips the water much better and clears the rudder completely now that we shortened the prop-shaft.
@BrockAngelo
@BrockAngelo Жыл бұрын
@@samholmessailing In hindsight (and mostly for other sailors to consider in case they face a similar situation)... I wonder if you could have placed some sort of "stop block" on the deck next to the tiller that would prevent you from turning the tiller into the path of the prop when you had the prop running. Something that you could be moved out of place when you're not using the engine. Probably would have felt like overkill even if you'd have done it I suppose.
@samholmessailing
@samholmessailing Жыл бұрын
@@BrockAngelo i was going to try something like that but the way the tiller hinges up, it wasn’t going to be easy. Fortunately the boat yard was able to make it so the prop has plenty of clearance now and will never come close to touching the rudder in the future.
@markbennett9787
@markbennett9787 11 ай бұрын
I have lost count of the number of times I lost control of the tiller on my Albin Ballad as a result of giving it too many revs in astern, luckily with no problems. I find it surprising that you have got so far without the accident happening before.
@Alsatiagent
@Alsatiagent 11 ай бұрын
Sam regulates his anger well. I've seen men screaming at the top of their lungs, blaming who ever is on the vessel for SNAFUs that were either the captains fault or the inevitable results of nature.
@fivehundreddollardreamboat
@fivehundreddollardreamboat 11 ай бұрын
Maybe he didn't get angry?
@PepeDeezNutz
@PepeDeezNutz 11 ай бұрын
Maybe he’s just chill AF
@FireyAfterburner
@FireyAfterburner 11 ай бұрын
​@@PepeDeezNutzNeed more chill people in this world
@PepeDeezNutz
@PepeDeezNutz 11 ай бұрын
@@FireyAfterburner OK THAnks FOR THE COMMENT!
@michaelcyr8215
@michaelcyr8215 11 ай бұрын
you meant "boys" right?
@bernardlawson665
@bernardlawson665 11 ай бұрын
Awesome your unbridled enthusiasm from dealing with Marina and and diving on pulling the prop. Thumbs Up and we looking forward your update.
@jacksmith8002
@jacksmith8002 11 ай бұрын
Nobody defers more maintenance and goes sailing more than Sam
@michaelcyr8215
@michaelcyr8215 11 ай бұрын
🤣
@bdlii
@bdlii 11 ай бұрын
From afar one of the toughest problems you’ve faced on your journey. There was real danger there when it happened. Suppose you could have gotten the anchor down again if it was already up when it happened but wouldn’t have had much time. Safe travels to you both.
@user-eb2qo5to1y
@user-eb2qo5to1y 11 ай бұрын
tips. tin dunlop thixotropic glue or similar. decent size spare sailcloth. lump hamme. small starter motor. couple of squares ply wood12"x12" good . if realy long distance sail (eg YOU) get a mate to weld a drill chuck onto s. motor. if all else fails mid ocean and sail tear, you can cut sail cloth, one piece each side of tear, glue on spare cloth cut to fit bash bloody hard tween ply. messy but you are on your way! a whole year no engine single handed, wish i had followed my own advice!
@romantiachristiana5147
@romantiachristiana5147 11 ай бұрын
Hoping you find a port that won't rip you off for a haul-out. The trouble with the Med is there's little tide. Anywhere else, you could just dry out at low tide and sort out your prop. Good luck, Sam - et Bon Vent...
@HakanSjo
@HakanSjo 11 ай бұрын
Bummer. At least you had a folding prop for a while😊
@TheJono13
@TheJono13 11 ай бұрын
Good job man....I know how difficult it can be to maintain composure in these situations. Keep your spirits up. 🤜🤛
@user-rn3eg7bl3y
@user-rn3eg7bl3y 5 ай бұрын
(6:50 - 7:35) I think anyone who steers a sailing yacht in such a choppy sea is already a hero. Sam, congratulations! You're a hero!Я думаю, любой, кто управляет парусной яхтой в таком неспокойном море, - уже герой. Сэм, поздравляю! Ты - герой!
@BB-js9ne
@BB-js9ne 11 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your adventures! I’ve never sailed, but love the water and boats. I enjoy your attitude, sailing, excursions, and even mechanical repairs. You also have a lovely lady with you at times. I’ve subscribed and watched many of your videos and will probably watch them all!
@samholmessailing
@samholmessailing 11 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@markpeavy4005
@markpeavy4005 11 ай бұрын
So sorry for your prop issues. You are such a professional sailor but accidents still happen! Hopefully, ya'll are still having fun through the process! Hope you are able to fix it soon.
@Useless_Knowledge07
@Useless_Knowledge07 11 ай бұрын
You take it all with a smile! The good with the bad; unfortunate the bad could at times be more costly. It's nice that you have significant crew by yourside to endure!!
@justinmeynell6011
@justinmeynell6011 11 ай бұрын
You need more leverage bro to straighten out the prop without having to take it off or hauling out... get a massive adjustable spanner with a long bar to fit over that sucker & lock the prop axel from rotating from inside the boat. Good luck and fair winds!😎 ⚓⛵
@yankeepirate8927
@yankeepirate8927 11 ай бұрын
Hey Sam, I worked in a shipyard, built 2) 50 footers and you don't need to haul out or use heat. First, tie all underwater tools to secure lines, plus a line on a blade so you might save/fix the prop. Second, crank on the bearing puller good&tight. Third, use a 5-10lb sledge, not a rubber mallet. To reduce shocks on shaft, couplings&cutlass use a 2x4 or other block on the prop ring as a striking surface or dampner. Before using the wood block I'd try 2-5 sharp raps with the sledge, but not gorilla swings. Before that I'd tap tap tap with a lighter hammer all around the ring perpendicular to the shaft period. Keep tightening the puller a little and use a mix of tapping, sharp raps w/o wood block and gorilla swings with wood, rotating shaft between swing cycles; bring a pipe wrench and rag so you don't scratch the shaft turning it. Also 2 stainless fire extingushers plus a good 12vdc tire inflator or airless compressor (oil compressor can kill you), plus a prefilter and small micron filter right before the mouthpiece, and a water trap, plus 25-50 ft of 3/8 hose gives me 10-15 minutes of bottom time, between 10-20 min of rest for tank recharging to 100-140psi and optional 10-20 more to cool compressor which I run when down under, gives never-ending diving cycles. I also searched&found an octupus/mouthpiece that operates on 10-20psi. Most cut out at 40-80psi. This one was made for dredging crews, is bomber tough and cheaper than others; $80 I think. I used it; perfect.
@hearsejr
@hearsejr 11 ай бұрын
Sam, my Coronado 30 was worse with a huge rudder and tiller steering. If you put the boat in reverse and did not grip the tiller like a mad beast, you could find your self going for a swime as the tiller swung around with enough force to throw a 300lb grown man across the life lines. I took a rope and tied the tiller so the rudder could not swing till the blades hit. It worked pretty good.
@collinl.179
@collinl.179 11 ай бұрын
The rudder prop thing happened to me on my cape dory 27. the boat yard cut my rudder to get the prop off without asking! I believe the prior owner put a longer shaft on so changing the zink is easier. maybe use a hammer and a rod of sorts to loosen the prop to get it off. There should be a cotter pin, 2 nuts maybe, and as you know ur prop is in a keyed taper shaft becsure ur new prop has the right taper and direction, maybe 12 to 1 . not sure. use a calliper so you can measure parts as needed. Where will you get ur prop?
@olivierorban787
@olivierorban787 11 ай бұрын
Sam, thanks for sharing the good and the worst moment In any case you keep smiling and keep your moral safe. You are great, bothe of you Cheers
@samholmessailing
@samholmessailing 11 ай бұрын
Thank you, I will
@SoloSailorDave
@SoloSailorDave 11 ай бұрын
Sam, check the drive shaft keyway on your engine coupler. With a prop strike this hard it will shear the key and cause slippage creating all kinds of new problems.
@samholmessailing
@samholmessailing 11 ай бұрын
Will do. We ended up having to re machine the shaft and coupler
@GuiSausen
@GuiSausen 11 ай бұрын
@@samholmessailing yikes! Tough break! How about the prop? Beyond repair? I was wondering about that. Best of luck and fair winds, sailor!
@samholmessailing
@samholmessailing 11 ай бұрын
@@GuiSausen replaced that as well
@nikcrosina
@nikcrosina 11 ай бұрын
Lol - am looking at your latest video after not having dne so for a few months. Have you turned into Robinson Crusoe? Good to see you are still sailing and doing well! ;) Love it
@ryangilbert6452
@ryangilbert6452 11 ай бұрын
Its these catalyst moments that become our mirror, acting to reveal ourselves to ourselves. I think the timing is divine, that Analene is traveling with you while all of the shenanigan's want to occur, she is getting to see the full spectrum of you. If you both still have a smile on your face on the other side of the this, you have a keeper on your hands. PS... I hope the red thing in the cockpit is a life raft. I hope you have a EPIRRB. Be safe over anything out there. Like others have suggested, find a marina, haul-out, make sure Pickle is ship shape. Getting close to end of season, you don't want to store her with a to-do list... After all, if were being honest, our boats are our lovers and friends. Show Analene what she can expect from you, by showing here how you care for your boat!
@MegaTriumph1
@MegaTriumph1 11 ай бұрын
You two were having such a great time along the rocks. The adventure continues.
@trailsandsails2722
@trailsandsails2722 Жыл бұрын
Rough times... appreciate your ingenuity and perseverance! I was surprised to see you could swing the rudder that far. I have an PCS Orion 27 with the same yanmar you have. If you can't get the prop re-forged maybe get a 3 blade Campbell prop from Canada. Better performance than that 2 blade I had like you. They can advise you on clearance with that Cape Dory 28. Check that the rudder damage doesn't allow saltwater to reach the post since rusty over time will separate it. Best of luck to you!
@imar758
@imar758 11 ай бұрын
Sorry to hear about your problem Sam. As the propeller has not been of for a very long time it seems that you have to lift the boat and get the propeller of and the rudder repaired before you put on a new propeller. Give it some time and try to find a place nearby where they can lift your boat. Some of those who should be serviceminded are awful. Good luck. I´m sure you will solve this problem. I have seen your capacity. 😢
@skalatuc27
@skalatuc27 11 ай бұрын
Sam, it is always something! Got to love your fortitude, and resilience in the challenging environment. With all of these problems you should have it all figured out in a short period of time, you will have experienced one of every type of problem at least once! Good luck!
@mattroyle1087
@mattroyle1087 11 ай бұрын
Your propeller got the bends. . 😂
@derekp6636
@derekp6636 11 ай бұрын
sigh, while I like the fact my aluminum prop saved my motor from rocks, seeing it disintegrate so fast was shocking. Good luck Sam, loving the long hair style!
@russellthomson5571
@russellthomson5571 11 ай бұрын
Sam, I had a similar problem. The propeller had not been off in years. I tried MAP gas but that was not hot enough. Had to use acetylene to heat it and we made up prop puller to turn it free. HOWEVER, I put it back on using Res-Q-Stel (from 3M) and it almost falls off now it is so easy to get it off. I take it off each time I take the boat out just to be sure and to avoid future problems. I know its a big problem. Good luck.
@samholmessailing
@samholmessailing 11 ай бұрын
Great idea!
@wdentondouglas
@wdentondouglas 11 ай бұрын
You did a great job showing the terror/excitement of surfing the pickle (the unscripted scream from Anne Elin (sp?) helped) which is hard to capture on camera. The med is so beautiful, thanks for sharing.
@samholmessailing
@samholmessailing 11 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@Enrico0205
@Enrico0205 11 ай бұрын
I am afraid you gotta go to a shipyard to solve the problem my friend. Little tip: I've been sailing worldwide for years and the Mediterranean is the most tricky sea I've ever met. Head up and open eyes. Best winds.
@brendanswart1205
@brendanswart1205 11 ай бұрын
Here's the answer mate ..
@triggerfish999
@triggerfish999 11 ай бұрын
Sod's law… knackered prop and a huge swell pushing you toward the land. I suppose with the blade still on it is still partially balanced, unlike if you snap it off trying to straighten it. Anyway….by the time you read this you’ve probably long since sorted it out. The two of you are a good team, it seems to me (unlike Erik's partner who doesn't seem so well adapted to life on a boat).
@danielmclellan7762
@danielmclellan7762 11 ай бұрын
She's already given up it seems? Erik's partner that is
@triggerfish999
@triggerfish999 11 ай бұрын
@@danielmclellan7762i think he left her on shore for his Scottish adventure…but there is a big difference between the med in summer and the gnarly rough cold north Atlantic
@lensmith1870
@lensmith1870 11 ай бұрын
That little boat is incredible and Sam you have big balls
@shaunmurphy1364
@shaunmurphy1364 11 ай бұрын
Good Luck Sam, I remember using a rented wheel puller to take the flywheel off of my 1960's mini. A difficult job - on dry land! Admire your spirit!
@yannisairlines
@yannisairlines 11 ай бұрын
Next time please ask me about French marinas, my mum is from Corsica and few years ago while visiting her I’ve had the same “below-what-a-sailor-should-expect” experience in that same place. I feel bad for you and I’m so sorry about your experience. You’ll find very good places in Corsica for sure. Corsica and USA share a part of history during the WW2, more as a pilot than a pure sailor I highly recommend you this beautiful book titled USS Corsica. Bon viaghju bro’ !
@craigwin3685
@craigwin3685 11 ай бұрын
I like to tell myself, well I’d never do something like that myself. But then I remember the thousands of stupid mistakes I’ve made on the water and shut up.
@FunsongsMusicByPeterRahill
@FunsongsMusicByPeterRahill 11 ай бұрын
2:23 - "oops... did I do that?!" (imagining you speaking in your best Steve Erkel impression voice). 7:40 ish - as some of our UK sailing friends might say, "Them are some 'lumpy seas', Mate!"
@Captkman
@Captkman 11 ай бұрын
I'm just hearing the comments to read all the advice on how to fix something that has been fixed for a while now.
@muskyful
@muskyful 11 ай бұрын
Bummer with the prop & rudder....hope it goes better for you. You should add some bulb shape zincs (or shaped blocks for stops) each side of hull to prevent the rudder going to far .... I once had to do that with a similar tiller/rudder setup.
@michaelcyr8215
@michaelcyr8215 11 ай бұрын
When I had a tiller boat I ALWAYS threw the tiller stop to stop when tacking!
@boredgaminglowammo9335
@boredgaminglowammo9335 11 ай бұрын
You need a propeller puller for a 1" to 1 1/4" shaft . It looks a little like a C-clamp, with a U shape that goes around the shaft and applies pressure from behind. No heat required, just the proper tools!!! Prop puller is available everywhere that deals with inboards. It should cost you no more than $125USD. Your propeller is on a tapered shaft. FYI... Don't loose the KEY when the prop comes off... The size of the key is probably 1/4".. Hope this helps, Love the channel!!!
@FreddyDali
@FreddyDali 11 ай бұрын
Hi Sam, I sailed from La Maddalena (North Sardinia) up to Menton over two days with a 10-hour stop in Macinagghio (North Corsica) in between to evade that storm at then end of August. I can see the swell was pretty big and it was a wise choice for us to sail along the East coast of Corsica. I hope you were finally able to pull the propeller off!
@GarySmith-up1un
@GarySmith-up1un 11 ай бұрын
Nice to see you Sailing again Sam.
@austin8635
@austin8635 11 ай бұрын
You're awesome Sam, hope this helps!
@yulmp2
@yulmp2 11 ай бұрын
Situation is unfortunate, but the content is great!
@jamesshearer5361
@jamesshearer5361 11 ай бұрын
Thanks! Enjoy your videos. Your girl seems nice. (Poor Eric) hope this helps.
@davidc6510
@davidc6510 11 ай бұрын
DYI marina f'd up propellor triage - Sam Holmes Style. The problem stinks but I like the way you tried to get if fixed. Thanks for sharing.
@samholmessailing
@samholmessailing 11 ай бұрын
You bet. It was worth a shot before spending a couple grand at the boat yard.
@franktartan6808
@franktartan6808 11 ай бұрын
Good to see you Sam. You may want to try to take the shaft out. I do it to my boat twice a year to clean the prop. Now that you have a puller, you can pull the coupling off, if you have room. Just follow the saft out with a dowel. I barely ship any water. Seriously. In the marina we did it all the time. Great to see you are still cruising. Who is your crew?
@chhindz
@chhindz 11 ай бұрын
Repair procedure is shown in African Queen movie.
@anncrome1202
@anncrome1202 11 ай бұрын
Hope you can get the propeller sorted. Like you we had a challenging sail today in a rolly sea and strong winds upto 25 knots.
@sailingfishingbikingtheonl5924
@sailingfishingbikingtheonl5924 11 ай бұрын
It never rains but it pours so they say, what a bummer Sam. If you're headed to Sardinia try the southwest you may find it cheaper for lifting out etc. Good luck.
@silasb378
@silasb378 11 ай бұрын
Not sure where you are but I would suggest either Port Navy service in Marseille or Port of pozzallo in sicily, they both have the help you need there. Good Luck.
@ashleystearns2486
@ashleystearns2486 11 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@samholmessailing
@samholmessailing 11 ай бұрын
Thanks so much
@pipcooneofive
@pipcooneofive 11 ай бұрын
Hi Sam, I’m Erwin live near Amsterdam, where you left this season. Actually I’m in Calvi at the moment for my holiday. I hope you get a solution with your prop. Sardegna is worth to sail to, try the famous Spaghetti Bottarga there!
@richfuller
@richfuller 11 ай бұрын
Sam donning the garb of Hunter S Thompson is kinda fun!
@jamesgordon2289
@jamesgordon2289 11 ай бұрын
Great video, horrible problem. You are handling it with grace and dignity (and for Insta I know you solve the problem well). Its also great that you are not on your own . I think having a friendly face around is a must for tough times
@samholmessailing
@samholmessailing 11 ай бұрын
thanks, It certainly helps
@Sutcliffe371
@Sutcliffe371 11 ай бұрын
jeez bringing me nightmares on my dads boat to bermuda, holy crap 1980s , sextant, 8ft dinghy for a survival raft. I remember reading Fastnet 10 and survival books. I was like 8. Your a badass!!
@ClanGunnBushcraft
@ClanGunnBushcraft 11 ай бұрын
Yachts - The most expensive way to get somewhere for free!
@JD987abc
@JD987abc 11 ай бұрын
Sam you are amazing. Undeterred by the bent prop you didn’t give up trying until it became evident that the job couldn’t be completed in the water. Hang in there and go to Sardinia. Perhaps the Italians will be gracious and competent enough to get you going again at a reasonable cost. Joe.
@samsails9820
@samsails9820 11 ай бұрын
Some large swell there, thanks for sharing. Hope you get the prop an rudder fixed
@Jeff-hb1qq
@Jeff-hb1qq 2 ай бұрын
It’s been up like a corkscrew😊
@pp2793
@pp2793 11 ай бұрын
Hello Sam, I'm Italian, I don't recommend Sardinia for lifting the boat out of the water, it will probably be very expensive. Maybe better along the coast of Tuscany if you can make the crossing.
@samholmessailing
@samholmessailing 11 ай бұрын
Thanks for the advice. None of the 4 yards I tried in Sardinia wanted to fix my prop so I ended up sailing to malta and found a great yard there.
@pp2793
@pp2793 11 ай бұрын
@@samholmessailing Wow! So you sailed from Corsica to Malta with the broken prop? Very brave
@PeterPanbe
@PeterPanbe 11 ай бұрын
She is concerned about you Sam. “Can you drop the weight belt?”, “don’t hold your breath too long”. Better take good care of her!
@beardedwoodsman9692
@beardedwoodsman9692 2 ай бұрын
Hopefully, you can make some stops to prevent this from happening again. Glad you have a friend to share your experiences with and thank you for not making half the video about showing a skimpy bikini like some of the other channels.
@Heathaze813
@Heathaze813 11 ай бұрын
Never a dull moment Sam!!
@Pillowcase
@Pillowcase 11 ай бұрын
Im impressed that the rudder won the fight.
@reverands571
@reverands571 11 ай бұрын
To untangle a rope in my prop, I put tons of weight on the bow of my Dufour 2800, which almost brought the whole prop out of the water. Didn't have to even hold my breath.
@buzzart410
@buzzart410 11 ай бұрын
Nice problem solving,, may put a long handled wrench and try to straighten before the next marina. Can't hurt..may give a little engine use
@user-xk3wu1xr8o
@user-xk3wu1xr8o 11 ай бұрын
Sam being furious is me being friendly.. Hang in there, Sam, at least you have a killer assistant!.
@Coleen_West
@Coleen_West 11 ай бұрын
Excellent channel -- QUESTION -- We are planing/dreaming of getting a sailboat and launching in 3 years. We are swayed by your "small boat" approach although we could get a larger one no problem. Is it a personal thing for you to go small or, is this very deliberate in order to keep those cods down. If we made you go bigger,, up to 40 feet, which sailboat would you go for for exactly what you are doing now?
@meh4743
@meh4743 11 ай бұрын
Hang in there Sam. Stuff happens, you got this.
@russfranck3491
@russfranck3491 11 ай бұрын
Sorry Sam, what a bummer
@Volle-maan-Aad
@Volle-maan-Aad 11 ай бұрын
Kika and Dan visited many yards on Sardines, maybe they know where tot go.
@samholmessailing
@samholmessailing 11 ай бұрын
I heard they were in Olbia after sailed to malta. Wish I had known which yard they went to. The one i tried there was the worst.
@indydawson
@indydawson 11 ай бұрын
Sorry to hear about your bad luck with the propeller.
@larkangel6593
@larkangel6593 11 ай бұрын
Was Malta a planned stop or the fallback destination for repairs? Maps shows the distance at 1,000 miles. Ann-Elin, enjoying a typical Sam Holmes adventure?
@annelinsynnes
@annelinsynnes 11 ай бұрын
Oh yes! And what an adventure it was! Can’t wait for the next one! 😊
@garycody1929
@garycody1929 11 ай бұрын
Old Glory is slightly tattered Sam
@RT-vo2vh
@RT-vo2vh 11 ай бұрын
So what ... get over it
@Seafariireland
@Seafariireland 11 ай бұрын
What a bummer!
@jasonflatearther
@jasonflatearther 11 ай бұрын
I'm getting a boat ready. We are green. If you r near Hawaii in 3 months we could use your input. It is a 50ft 2 master.
@jasonflatearther
@jasonflatearther 11 ай бұрын
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@thefarmerswifeknits6190
@thefarmerswifeknits6190 11 ай бұрын
“I got really mad.” And he didn’t film it. I would pay good money to see Sam get mad.
@brendanmcgrath846
@brendanmcgrath846 11 ай бұрын
It was worth a try, but almost impossible to get it off like that, even if you did it would have been dodgy to get it back on as effectively as possible, leading to possible prop departure at some crucial point later. I've taken off some really big props, many times, by heating the boss in just one place, usually right where the keyway is located. When it's heated, get a synchronised hammer going each side, two people, and tap it on the for'd edge of the boss, close to and in line with the shaft and it should pop off easily enough.
@X2UKeith
@X2UKeith 11 ай бұрын
That looked pretty frightening.. good job with the camera to show the perspective of the waves
@Mroctober58
@Mroctober58 11 ай бұрын
One of your best videos ever
@samholmessailing
@samholmessailing 11 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching
@will5989
@will5989 11 ай бұрын
Good luck at the next marina 🤞🏻🤞🏻☘️.
@FLH3official
@FLH3official 11 ай бұрын
Welcome to the Mediterranean Sea and its, somehow temperamental, weather! 😁 Nice blue sky but wind and sea conditions can change in less than an hour. 2 knots to 45 knots, reefs to diesel, smooth as a miror or 15 fts waves. All that in the same afternoon... 😅
@ZAN-THE-GOAT
@ZAN-THE-GOAT 11 ай бұрын
I recon some companies should send a few propeller’s so you have spares.
@paulbyrne2035
@paulbyrne2035 11 ай бұрын
Hope it all works out Sam. Good luck!
@roscoejones4515
@roscoejones4515 11 ай бұрын
Something wrong with either design or execution, because your rudder should never be able to touch the prop no matter the configuration. I'm sure it'll get worked out, it always does!
@S.Norman
@S.Norman 11 ай бұрын
Thanks
@mitchkahle314
@mitchkahle314 11 ай бұрын
Reminds me of the challenges of sailing around Hawaii.
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