I ran Hard AGROUND! And some news!

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Erik Aanderaa

Erik Aanderaa

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So there we go. I ran Tessie hard aground and hurt her badly.
She was nearly considered condemned. Then things turn to the better and we managed to salvage here with the help of some good people with skills.
Here is the story, and every detail about how I managed to smash my beloved Tessie on a hard rock, doing full speed.
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@erikaanderaa
@erikaanderaa 3 ай бұрын
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@RulgertGhostalker
@RulgertGhostalker 3 ай бұрын
On the folly of "Greening the Sahara" We Can Not Solve Hunger With Food, Anymore Than We Can Solve Homelessness By Building More Breeding Bins ( housing ) you know where they get all their cattle feed, don't you ??? they used their heroin to DECIMATE TWO FEET OF AMERICAN TOPSOIL TO NEAR DESERT, JUST IN THE LAST 50 YEARS !!! freakin "do gooder" heroin addicts are out of their freakin minds. do they know that those "unmentionables" actually think our attempts to divert addicts onto safe, clean, regulated prescriptions was an act of war !!! They Do Not Seem To Understand People Wanting To Protect Their Vital Resources !!! And That's Because, When They Have Food, They Breed Faster Than The Food Grows !!! Until They Run Out, Then, They Withhold Nutrients From Their Own Starving Children That They Have The Energy To Make More, And Or Eat Each Other. In Fact: The Anthropological Definition Of Cannibal Is Synonymous With "Ni_g_rs Who Live On Small Islands" because they don't have the decades long cycles of feast and famine that they did, prior to Raping Our Entire World Of It Vital Resources, on the african continent.
@Thoth_al_Khem
@Thoth_al_Khem 3 ай бұрын
I have sailed since 85.....IF you never ran aground it means.....You never went anywhere...... have 2 times.
@perfstaas7188
@perfstaas7188 2 ай бұрын
@@Thoth_al_Khem IDIOT.....LOLOLOL.....WHY ded he ran aground? And you have done the same thing 2-to-times? IDIOT.....LOLOL
@marcschneider4178
@marcschneider4178 3 ай бұрын
That's what makes you so great - you also show the things that others like to keep quiet or try to make into a fantastic story. You are honest, authentic, straight - a real Viking!!!
@stimpsonjcat67
@stimpsonjcat67 3 ай бұрын
It's in the name!
@guidouytterhaegen
@guidouytterhaegen 3 ай бұрын
I have NEVER touched something all the years I navigate 🤥🤥🤥
@guidouytterhaegen
@guidouytterhaegen 3 ай бұрын
I even have the record …in the harbour of our friend i managed to run into the arc bridge with my mast( and its not a tall one)😝
@marcschneider4178
@marcschneider4178 3 ай бұрын
@@guidouytterhaegen My congratulations and continued accident-free trips!!!
@SteveeCee
@SteveeCee 3 ай бұрын
My same thoughts put very eloquently, thanks.
@Benjaminwright1991
@Benjaminwright1991 3 ай бұрын
This would be a 20 part series on other channels. I appreciate the simple, easy viewing and straight talking. Refreshing
@alexandremontealto505
@alexandremontealto505 3 ай бұрын
Fully agree !
@philgray1023
@philgray1023 3 ай бұрын
Exactly. No bullshit just boat stuff.
@stephenbuckle6180
@stephenbuckle6180 2 ай бұрын
The strength of Tessie is testament to Jeremy Rogers (1937-2022) and the many people who worked at Contessa, Lymington, England.
@SplendidHorrors
@SplendidHorrors 3 ай бұрын
You just proved yourself that Tessy is family member. Only for them we don't count money, but do whatever needs to get back on track. ❤
@Tetsaraku
@Tetsaraku 3 ай бұрын
Now you are ’the other kind of sailor’, who no longer have to wonder when they ground the boat. :) It’s done, so you can relax.
@ejdd3442
@ejdd3442 3 ай бұрын
There are only 2 types of Sailors, those who run aground and those who lie.
@NoFeeArea
@NoFeeArea 2 ай бұрын
I ran Heavy Equipment on roads for 35 years. Many broken things and damage. If you aren't doing things then nothing breaks. I have learned one major thing from breaking things. They always happen when you are in a hurry. Always. The mind can only be pushed so hard. When it is pushed way past the norm you miss things. It's OK to push but there is a risk reward line. And the older we get it's even more important to be more cautious.
@chrisfairbrother9197
@chrisfairbrother9197 3 ай бұрын
Really good video Erik. I think you were really lucky running aground. An old sailor once advised me to get one of those small kitchen clockwork timers, set it to 15 minutes and put it in your pocket while sailing at night. We are all human and the person who has never made a mistake has never made anything or been anywhere. So Tessie and you have benefitted from this experience. Good luck with your passage to Greenland, I hope you make it this time. 😊👍
@dejansub
@dejansub 2 ай бұрын
Old shipping solution was to hold heavy wrench in hand standing always, if you fall asleep wrench hits the floor and wake you!
@davidshepherdson149
@davidshepherdson149 3 ай бұрын
Appreciate your openness to documenting your mistakes. Maybe you should mention your insurance company, sounds like they deserve some recognition. Keep it up.
@romeowhiskey1146
@romeowhiskey1146 2 ай бұрын
video mentions he ended paying 20% of the damages.
@yachticus
@yachticus 2 ай бұрын
@@romeowhiskey1146 - that is pretty much always the way - a "hit like that" more often than not with a yacht of that age makes it a write off.
@javierechevarria1548
@javierechevarria1548 3 ай бұрын
Happy to see Tessie back in shape!!! Thank you Erik for sharing your adventures with us.
@nivek2157
@nivek2157 3 ай бұрын
That was an expensive nap brother. Thank goodness you and Tesse are ok now.
@ratandmonkey2982
@ratandmonkey2982 3 ай бұрын
At least it didn't cost his life.
@mas8171
@mas8171 3 ай бұрын
shows true humility - like a true sailor. That's why we all keep watching @erikaanderaa
@weboughtaboat2024
@weboughtaboat2024 3 ай бұрын
So glad Tessie is fixed can’t imagine the relief and stress you have been through. Good luck with Greenland can’t wait to see the attempt. 4th time lucky 🤜🤜👍👍
@HumanityWillPrevail
@HumanityWillPrevail 3 ай бұрын
When you posted on FB that you'd grounded Tessie, as a fellow sailor it made me feel sick. Its the one thing that we all fear and seeing the damage that was done made it worse. I'm so pleased that Tessie was jumped on so quickly by the yard and made good to bring her back to full health so you can continue your adventures together. Fair winds my friend.
@EastCoastSailing_
@EastCoastSailing_ 3 ай бұрын
Glad you and the boat are ok. You always seem so calm in stressful situation. Tesse is a strong boat and glad your insurers helped you out as the Chanel wouldn’t be the same without her. The seldon runners look a god send.
@larry365
@larry365 3 ай бұрын
Happy you got this repaired. The insurance company were very good to not write it off as so many are quick to do these days. I lost a boat in 2019 in Croatia after the buoy failed during a macroburst. There was very little to indicate any sort of weather event and when you actually use your boat, these are the risks you run. The boat (and 4 others) was pushed into a breakwater, the rocks pierced the steel hull and she took on water. The boat was written off immediately and we never replaced it. Very glad this wasn't the case for you!
@grahamatsea3575
@grahamatsea3575 3 ай бұрын
The selden track systems are great. The workshop that repaired your damage did an amazing job in such a short time, those new cabin sole's look beautiful. Great eposide.
@Beorninki
@Beorninki 3 ай бұрын
The only thing that can be said about running aground is that accidents never happen to those who never do anything. I personally prefer boats with long keel, because here in Finland the waters are not in good order, there are rocks everywhere and I like to sail everywhere and anchor in natural harbors. When driving on a stone, the rattling is really quite loud and when you wake up from sleep, everything sounds even louder than normal.
@dazzk9635
@dazzk9635 3 ай бұрын
Thank you for your honesty, it takes a strong character to admit when one makes a mistake where others can learn from. Keep making them videos as they are great.
@ThorsteinnAdalsteins
@ThorsteinnAdalsteins 3 ай бұрын
There are two kinds of captains: Those who have run aground, and those who are lying they didn't
@memashes
@memashes 3 ай бұрын
Glad you were able to keep the old girl afloat. The yard seemed like they did great work
@erikaanderaa
@erikaanderaa 3 ай бұрын
They sure did a good solid job on this🙏
@bartthomas2895
@bartthomas2895 3 ай бұрын
What can we learn about insurance coverage from your experience? What would you have us be aware of when purchasing a policy and what was learned when contacting the company and discussing the repair and claim? Great attitude after a traumatic event!
@pmnfernando
@pmnfernando 3 ай бұрын
that was a massive impact. thanks for showing this as there are only 2 types of people: the ones that runs aground, and the ones who lie about it. You showing this brings awareness to everyone specially the ones who lie, primarily to themselves, when it comes to the extension of damages caused by "simply" running a boat aground.
@daniellisy7161
@daniellisy7161 3 ай бұрын
Man its really a testament to the builders quality, there certainly are many production boats that would not make it. I'm happy you got to keep your boat!!! As well I'm happy it was in the end just material damage.
@thirdwavefilms3925
@thirdwavefilms3925 3 ай бұрын
Your honesty in showing what really happens, even to ultra experienced sailors like yourself, I find validating to my perceived inadequacies as a sailor. We try our best to avoid trouble, but after all we are human and make mistakes.
@terrulian
@terrulian 3 ай бұрын
Erik, another beautiful video, although a bittersweet one. I appreciate the work you do to photograph and edit the videos so artfully. As to the grounding, that was a bad one, and you got lucky with the insurance company. I did a doublehanded circumnavigation twenty years ago and we also were sometimes tired, e.g., when things were rough for 2 or 3 days and we got no sleep. We dealt with it by wearing a kitchen timer on a lanyard around our neck and if you feel yourself getting drowsy, you set it for, say, 15 minutes, which is good enough on a passage to have a look around. When you are closer in, set it for a shorter period if you need to for a waypoint. It's amazing how much this will revive you. Worst case scenario is what you experienced, which got pricey, but at least you weren't hurt and the boat was repairable. 😊
@michaelberg5883
@michaelberg5883 3 ай бұрын
Hard lessons are even harder to share. Thank you Erik. Glad you & Tessie are doing well.
@naomintapramim4691
@naomintapramim4691 3 ай бұрын
The BEST KZbin SAILING CHANNEL . NO BS, JUST SAILING 😎😎😎
@evanofelipe
@evanofelipe 3 ай бұрын
Hi Erik I always enjoy sharing your extreme sailing experiences and I believe you push the limits too far at times but clearly enjoy the challenges that adverse weather throws in your path. You’re undoubtedly a very talented sailor, but I wonder sometimes that you take too many risks. Thanks for sharing, your videos are always thrilling to watch.
@marchaller548
@marchaller548 2 ай бұрын
Glad to see you on board again on Tessy, man, and I'm sure we all wish you new beautiful crossings and Greenland at last !! NBJS !!!✊
@donaldklapproth8091
@donaldklapproth8091 3 ай бұрын
Eric, you and your Tessie continue to amaze me. Extremely sorry for your grounding but we should learn from our mistakes, right? We should never push ourselves to meet deadlines on any sailboat! We should find a way to nap-rest or have another person capable of handling along with us. You've completed the best repair possible to your beautiful boat and added so many electronics to aid you in the best navigation ,radar, and cameras possible to protect and record your wonderful adventures. I am looking forward to continuing your adventures with you. May God bless and protect you. FWCS ⛵️⛵️
@donaldklapproth8091
@donaldklapproth8091 2 ай бұрын
I'm just getting set up on Telegram so hive me a few days to get everything set up. FWCS.⛵️⛵️
@alexbuilds706
@alexbuilds706 3 ай бұрын
Man glad you had a "minor" incident... Don't need to lose you. Looking forward to the next trip!
@ukpitts
@ukpitts 3 ай бұрын
SO glad you saved her Eric. You have been looking after each other for a long time now & sharing achievements & difficulties alike. Fantastic Norwegian workmanship to get her so shipshape again. I hope you have many thousands of miles to look forward together.
@keeldragger
@keeldragger 3 ай бұрын
Appreciate your transparency in taking responsibility for the grounding. Schedule is your worst enemy.
@raykrv6a
@raykrv6a 3 ай бұрын
Glad you and the boat are OK. The workmanship of the repairs looked outstanding. The new system on the mast looks very well done.
@perjohanramsli
@perjohanramsli 3 ай бұрын
Hi Erik, and thank you for this video, honest and interesting. I grounded my Bavaria in a similar situation. So I know about the feeling and costs. Keep up the good work and stay safe!
@ottomondo1368
@ottomondo1368 3 ай бұрын
Your tenacity and optimism is an inspiration. Good going.
@mjcooke2sailingmostly
@mjcooke2sailingmostly 3 ай бұрын
I repaired a Sun Fast 37 with the same kind of damage, it took me a long time, I can understand the final cost if done professionally and the insurers considering writing off. My costs weren't too high but a summer in a boatyard instead of sailing. She looks better than before so a good result.
@feritkuz3400
@feritkuz3400 3 ай бұрын
I'm glad you got through it with minimal damage.
@user-cd2ye6hc9e
@user-cd2ye6hc9e 3 ай бұрын
I really liked this story of your mast refitting, accident and subsequent repairs. I look forward to more from you.
@MomoBZH56
@MomoBZH56 3 ай бұрын
Wow ! It seems your Old Tessie has hit the Fountain of Youth in the shallow waters of Norway ! I love a lot your sailing videos, but it's always nice to see you working on this beautiful Contessa and discover her bones and flesh. The tremendous amount of wires she keeps in her intimate parts makes me crazy. Well Done Erik, Your videos are a great source of inspiration !! Hope to cross your path one of those days. Big thanks for sharing your adventures !! 💨⛵
@alistairdevlin9662
@alistairdevlin9662 3 ай бұрын
So sorry that Tessie ran aground. So glad the decision was made to save her as she is a classic and so much a part of you. Fingers crossed you reach Greenland this year Erik!👋
@harrysheffield624
@harrysheffield624 3 ай бұрын
I'm so pleased that Tessie has not been scrapped. It also shows that a well built & robust (British) boat is a s tough as nails !! Looking forward to more adventures Eric !!
@tschale22
@tschale22 3 ай бұрын
Wish you good luck with the updated boat. And “ min. one hand-wide water under your keel” !!!. Send best regards to Haugesund und and Stavanger-area, Charly/Germany
@sailinggreenpearl2571
@sailinggreenpearl2571 3 ай бұрын
Tessie is a beautiful boat with a strong heart, well worth the money to repair. Looking fabulous.
@darbo23
@darbo23 3 ай бұрын
Incredible response from your insurer and the shipyard, they seem refreshingly professional. You must be relieved this is behind you.
@7perry
@7perry 3 ай бұрын
You're the man.The toughest cooky on earth is one who sails alone on the Northern seas. Respect sailor.🙏👍
@justinjwolf
@justinjwolf 3 ай бұрын
Glad you were able to make the insurance work for you - it's always a stressful situation trying to convince them to see things your way.
@torbjrnletrud3516
@torbjrnletrud3516 3 ай бұрын
Been there tryed that. Missed a channel marker and crashed my brand new Scanner 36 on my trip home after buying it. It hurts deaply into a sailors hart, and some of that hurt never go away. I am wery sory for you.. but very glad it is only mee doing expemsive mistakes. Thanks Eric, this was a good episode :-)
@erikaanderaa
@erikaanderaa 3 ай бұрын
I feel you brother!🙌
@ianmcdonald1066
@ianmcdonald1066 3 ай бұрын
Erik thank you for sharing this mishap many sailors would have skipped this part,you certainly have loads of integrity glad you got everything fixed look forward to watching more of your adventures.Ian Inverness
@bgd73
@bgd73 3 ай бұрын
mishaps can be a blessing..you do not know how strong it is, until it is challenged. Glad all is well, and even better.
@MrEolicus
@MrEolicus 3 ай бұрын
Tessie really is a tough nut to crack! The sound of it must be haunting you still. Well, after it happened, it goes to prove how strong and reliable your floating princess is, and to see her properly maintained and improved with fancy Seldén rigging and Raymarine electronics made my day. Vi ses senere!
@user-qz9bn5bu7g
@user-qz9bn5bu7g 2 ай бұрын
Congrats on your recovery. Glad to see you and Tessie are back stronger than ever.
@sirwholland7
@sirwholland7 3 ай бұрын
😮 thanks for allowing us to share your lessons learned.
@jamesgordon2289
@jamesgordon2289 2 ай бұрын
So good to see Tessie back and stronger than ever! Great video Erik
@erikjalefors9377
@erikjalefors9377 3 ай бұрын
really good you have the guts to show that even seasoned vikings can make misstakes ! Really good repair job , she will be a tank now =) Love your videos , you know there will be something exciting , gorgeous or interesting to see when you post one ! Safe Winds Erik !
@lonestaradventures8838
@lonestaradventures8838 2 ай бұрын
Glad you and the boat weren't lost. Your track got me thinking .if that course correction happened and then the pilot disengaged, you might have hit that bridge and that would most likely be unrecoverable. Must have been a terrible feeling as I know you care for your boat greatly. Fair winds. And hopefully some great trips
@trailsandsails2722
@trailsandsails2722 3 ай бұрын
Oh man! Crazy! So sorry to see the damage but very good to see all the fantastic improvements and Tessie looking better than ever! Happy sailing and thank you for the beautiful NBJS pennant! Dean/Colorado. US
@kimfucku8074
@kimfucku8074 3 ай бұрын
Just the only pure and raw sailing channel! Love it!
@klauswilleken-konermann8064
@klauswilleken-konermann8064 3 ай бұрын
Last but not least, you were very lucky. What I can understand best is that the sound of the impact haunts you. When I hit a pile of stones near Stornoway last year, it gave me 14 days of relaxation in Stornoway. My damage was less than yours, but I still dream about the impact today.
@jackbourassa2420
@jackbourassa2420 3 ай бұрын
Happy to see Tessie is up and running again. 😊
@jrudolf1
@jrudolf1 3 ай бұрын
Very interesting, the extent of damage beyond the keel. Thanks for sharing. Glad were able to repair it.
@2sailSIM
@2sailSIM 3 ай бұрын
glad you are both ok (now), tiredness is a killer and most do not appreciate it until too late, I am thankful that it was drilled into me as a teenage sailor, don't wait to get tired, take short naps, start when NOT tired and keep doing it, can keep you "topped up", every 15~20 min, wake up: check nav, systems, motors, sails, other craft, AIS etc, takes a few min, then snooze again for remainder of next 15min. This way you can keep functioning for days & do a few hours awake at any time day or night if required (wind / sails / traffic / navigation etc) and not be absolutely exhausted. Have sailed many 1000's of miles alone, I set at least 2 timers, "leapfrogging" each other, ie one for 15 min, one for 30min, then when the first does off, reset it for 30 and check the other is still running. So if miss one or foul up setting one you get the next. Sounds hard, but if stick to routine over 24 hrs then can keep going ... a bit groggy but ok. stay safe & happy sailing
@HaysClark
@HaysClark 3 ай бұрын
Agree. A lot of older sailors and boaters get in trouble due to falling asleep behind the wheel as it get harder to pull all nighters the older you get.
@OHFORPEATSAKES
@OHFORPEATSAKES 2 ай бұрын
I too fell asleep once. Beautiful day, sunny, 15 or so knots of wind under full sail. Dozed off but woke up a boat length from the rocks! Never tacked so fast in my life! Glad to hear the insurance company did what they are supposed to do and you're back in business, better than before. Stay safe.
@klemenprezelj
@klemenprezelj 3 ай бұрын
Don't be too hard on your self. When someone is sailing like u do, it can happen, it shouldn't but it happens. Glad to hear you and tessy are ok-ish. Stay strong friend💪
@raychang9512
@raychang9512 3 ай бұрын
Sorry to hear Tessie ran aground. Glad you are safe and sound.
@jacobfrsleejonsson9252
@jacobfrsleejonsson9252 3 ай бұрын
I got my RCB a month ago... quite expensive but so much worth it! I have not mounted it yet, so it was very nice to see it functioning as Seldén is not pushing a lot of marketing for this, so I bought it with not really having heard anything about it :) Thank you for the video
@christip20
@christip20 3 ай бұрын
I’m so glad everything worked out so that Tessie stayed, it just wouldn’t be the same for you or any of us out here! Mainly, glad you were able to get things done so fast & back in the water, because that’s where you feel yourself….Take Care ! 🍀
@jsytac
@jsytac 3 ай бұрын
So so glad you could keep her. There are only two types of sailors: - those who have grounded, and - those who haven’t grounded, yet!
@brettdurrans15
@brettdurrans15 3 ай бұрын
Hi Eric As you have a shallow bilge I would suggest sealing the bottom and sides of your new wood decks with either varnish or epoxy so the wood cant swell when it stays in some moisture. Cheers Brett
@chuck571
@chuck571 3 ай бұрын
Most sailors wouldn't show a mistake. These things can happen, especially when crew is exhausted, this is a great learning experience. If someone of your caliber can make a mistake, it can happen to anyone. The lesson is to stay in port if you are really tired. Where your headed will still be there in the morning.
@iantyler3398
@iantyler3398 3 ай бұрын
Great episode! I think the lead keel saved Tessie. What a relief that all is well again. Good luck with Greenland!
@sailingvesselmonk
@sailingvesselmonk 3 ай бұрын
We ran aground in Cherbourg last October, took a little longer to complete the repairs but we can almost get her back into the water. I still feel the moment of sailing on the stones throughout my body. Good thing you were back on the sea so soon!
@jackdalton2010
@jackdalton2010 3 ай бұрын
Erik - So glad you and Tessie made it through these trials and tribulations and came away from them stronger than ever!
@hughshepherd6596
@hughshepherd6596 3 ай бұрын
What a resilient boat, built in those days with old technology material. The Contessa was well worth saving but the price tag was generous and your 20% contribution probably swayed the decision not to scrap. I know what you mean by being haunted by the sound of impact. I, to this day, remember the sound when, at 15knts, I hit a wooden 15M telegraph pole floating partially submerged, in the middle of the English Channel. The pole had fallen off a coaster in a storm. I only saw it at the very last minute. We were also repaired with cracked collision bulkheads doing their job and one engine rebuild from shockwave damage.
@zerofox7347
@zerofox7347 3 ай бұрын
Wow wee! What an episode 😮 I can’t tell you how much I appreciate that story not being weeks long which it obviously was for you. That must have been such a shock to the system I’m glad you got it all sorted out.
@bellenvideo5629
@bellenvideo5629 2 ай бұрын
0:12 can’t watch now but I will. You are one the best Erik 🙏
@gerritNL
@gerritNL 3 ай бұрын
Any modern boat would have sunk. Surely one with a sharp, deep racing keel. They don´t build ´m like that anymore. Well done Contessa, it is lloyd´s proof after all. Respect you kept her and looked after her . She looked after you as well all those miles.
@fosterkennel649
@fosterkennel649 3 ай бұрын
Great seeing you again, Erik Blessings to you and yours from Southern Oregon
@delta_magoo709
@delta_magoo709 3 ай бұрын
I’m glad that you and Tessie made it through that ordeal! She’s looking great and ready for more adventures. Thank you, Erik!
@frfrpr
@frfrpr 2 ай бұрын
The best show on KZbin! Sailing with a modern-day Viking, how cool is that?
@billburkart8527
@billburkart8527 3 ай бұрын
Wow Erik, what a story, I’m so glad Tesse survived to sail again. I will watch again, thank you for sharing your life passion with us. P. S. I’m wearing your hat everyday, I love it.
@john9291
@john9291 3 ай бұрын
Hope your ok mate, and you get her fixed and back out there.
@anoldmanandthesea
@anoldmanandthesea 2 ай бұрын
Could happen to any of us - sorry it happened to you! Thanks for sharing the misadventure - we all need to be reminded of the potential consequences on a regular basis to help us avoid as many as possible. Glad you and your boat are back on the water!
@brevardfencecompany
@brevardfencecompany 3 ай бұрын
Wow glad your back on the water
@dianehamilton7974
@dianehamilton7974 3 ай бұрын
Wonderful video Erik - my husband and I applaud your forthright and frank approach to all of your videos. This one was especially poignant and we send our best wishes to you always.
@michaelmcclafferty3346
@michaelmcclafferty3346 3 ай бұрын
Very pleased to read that you were not hurt and Tessie survived too. Thanks for a very interesting video.
@agentdouble-osoul158
@agentdouble-osoul158 3 ай бұрын
Your survivability after the grounding is amazing. It must have been terrifying to wake up to hearing your keel grinding on the shoreline rocks. Your next epic voyage to Greenland will be fantastic with the knowledge of having an almost-new rig. Happy days Erik :)
@RichardGoddard-cd5ss
@RichardGoddard-cd5ss 3 ай бұрын
So great to watch!!! Love the cold, love the water, love your boat! Super to follow your exploits. Sailing is all about experiencing. So good to see you saved your good boat and now back at it!!!
@serenellim
@serenellim 3 ай бұрын
It append, as you already said "... giving up is not an option, never...". We have to know that mistakes may are possible. But you are really great. Gooo Erik goooo.
@MrKenNoath
@MrKenNoath 3 ай бұрын
Glad she made it through Eric. Well done.
@Horstdelorenzi
@Horstdelorenzi 3 ай бұрын
That was heartbreaking to watch,but so glad it was repairable! The mast slide had my wife and I drooling buckets! Keep up the amazing adventures!
@vaterchenfrost7481
@vaterchenfrost7481 3 ай бұрын
thx for reporting and being frankly transparent about the incedent, repairs and costs. I wish you allwas to have hand's width of water under the keel for the future.😉. And I'm extra appreciating the demonstration of new main sail hoisting components.
@WillN2Go1
@WillN2Go1 3 ай бұрын
Tough luck, Erik. Sorry about Tessy. The repairs look terrific. Good insurance company. One thing I learned many years ago from sleep research and then experience. When we have the 'nods', scientists who kept a bunch of college students awake for many hours. After they nodded off and their chins came back up, they'd ask: "How long were you asleep?" Most said less than a second, no one said longer than two seconds, some had been asleep for ten minutes. So driving a car if I get even the beginnings of the nods, I pull over and sleep. Over many years I've found that unless I settle in for the rest of the night, if I just sleep in the driver's seat, I'll sleep about 45 minutes and then be fully alert, and safe, for another 6 hours or so. During night watches on long ocean passages I like listening to audio books, but that last hour can be tough, so I switch to music and do a little dancing. (You can 'dance' on a boat, just don't lift up your feet. )
@joveeke
@joveeke 3 ай бұрын
Wow that must be scary the moment you ran aground. But great to see that it all came together again even stronger then before!!! Stay safe and awake 😊. Enjoy Thailand
@JPJanni
@JPJanni 3 ай бұрын
What an experience. But you and Tessie came through it together and now Tessie is better than ever ! Fair winds to you both for your next trip.
@TradingwithRich
@TradingwithRich 3 ай бұрын
I am thankful you was able to save her. Crap happens, love your attitude. keep it up!
@gra6276
@gra6276 3 ай бұрын
What a great episode, Erik! And what a difference that new sole makes, it looks so good!
@davidmacpherson4673
@davidmacpherson4673 3 ай бұрын
Nothing but good wishes Eric , very glad you came out of that scrape and all is well
@albertofourie3294
@albertofourie3294 3 ай бұрын
Awesome episode and a hard lesson for us all! Most pleased Tessie wasn't "binned" and brought back from the brink, stronger than before! 💪
@stoneskipper7625
@stoneskipper7625 3 ай бұрын
Don't die! You crazy viking ! The KZbin will be boring without the Nbjs.
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