Thanks again.... really enjoyed this episode Warren
@verynearlyaboutsailing81147 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching.
@johntchb7 жыл бұрын
those were very wise words you ended the episode with.have fun and happy travels 2 u
@verynearlyaboutsailing81147 жыл бұрын
Thanks. I don't always practice what I say, as you might see in the next episode. However, in general it is well worth stopping a while where you can otherwise you might miss a gem. Or even the fantastic Newlyn Ice Cream!
@miketravis58787 жыл бұрын
Thanks again for a very easy watch, love your delivery style. Are you able to declare your route in advance beyond the next port? Are you calling at Poole or Lymington in the days ahead? Good Luck with the rest of your journey and keep posting...Mike
@verynearlyaboutsailing81147 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the kind comment. It's difficult to call the plan in advance as it really depends on the weather. Poole had been on the plan - to meet up with relatives - but unfortunately I needed to change that. We have had these strange high pressure areas over the UK, with a couple of lows thrown in for good luck, which has meant either no-wind or wind-from-the-wrong-direction. As I type this the general forecast is wind form almost exactly East for the next week or so. That is the worst possible direction for me - and normally quite uncharacteristic. There will be another post soon as I am trying to catch up with 'real time'.
@rfsail77 жыл бұрын
Great video. Looks like you're also going to miss out on Fowey which is a particular favourite of mine. Still, you can always come back and do the journey again. Let me know if you make it to Chichester. I'll echo Roger's generous invitation of a decent coffee on board if you make it up to Northney.
@simonthepirate66356 жыл бұрын
I've only just noticed how much motoring you did on this journey
@verynearlyaboutsailing81146 жыл бұрын
Yes. we had a high pressure system stuck over us for ages this time last year. As well as 'no wind at all' on several occasions, there were also a lot of Easterlies once I got round the corner (Land's End). I think I broke down the mileage on the first video after the final journey one - and I seem to remember that there was more motoring than sailing. I also seem to remember that the weather forecasts were not very accurate - I think that is also something to do with the unreliability of high pressure systems. How is your engine testing going?
@simonthepirate66356 жыл бұрын
Just about sailing . Yeah its good ... all lined up and plumbed in had a delay with illness and a couple of ops ... bit I've ended up doing the fuel tank and remote too ... I've no manicooler yet ... but I've had it running on the hose... engaging gears is very smooth .. and loads of power ...
@pnwesty71747 жыл бұрын
The city of Falmouth looks lovely - but my word, Google Maps shows an obscene number of boats on moorings!
@verynearlyaboutsailing81147 жыл бұрын
Falmouth has an astonishing number of boats - and the season hasn't even started properly yet. Quite a change from the places I have stopped so far. On the plus side, there seem to be about as many restaurants as boats - and the maritime museum is well worth a visit.
@sailingvesselsouthernlady4477 жыл бұрын
Looks like a beautiful day to be on the water. Your face looked a little sunburnt?
@verynearlyaboutsailing81147 жыл бұрын
I had been putting on sunblock everyday. What I didn't know, and everyone else seems to know, is that sunblock doesn't last forever. Mine is about 8 years old. I have now invested in a new bottle. Whoops. We have had some lovely and very in-English weather recently.
@rogerpickering37517 жыл бұрын
Don't forget to check into Torquay, the coffee pot is always hot On my Twister "Florence May
@verynearlyaboutsailing81147 жыл бұрын
Maybe on the return journey before I head off to the Med (whenever that might be). Spoiler alert - I kind of missed the English Riviera completely. More details in the next episode.
@digitalsketchguy7 жыл бұрын
I would love to buy a boat and do some coastal cruising some day. Had my eye on a Colvic Watson as a liveaboard but had to defer due to financial constraints. How long did it take you to lean all this stuff? I don't know my port side from my elbow.
@verynearlyaboutsailing81147 жыл бұрын
Colvic Watson is a lovely boat - and I know they come in a lot of different sizes; none cheap. I'm not sure how much I actually know. I did the RYA Competent Crew, Watch Leader and Day Skipper a while back. I first sailed about 30 years ago, but my sailing has been very sporadic since then. The plan was always to get a boat and do a big journey 'some day'. Then the penny dropped that I had to make 'some day' happen. I read a lot of stuff about sailing, and some KZbin channels are very educational - not this one obviously. At the end of the day, there is no substitute for getting out and actually doing it. So in reality my learning has only just started. Best advice; go small, go simple, go now.
@simonsargent95142 жыл бұрын
What tablet do you use for navionics and does it need a cellular or wifi connection to get a gps fix ? My iPad can't find a position the second it loses either of those.
@verynearlyaboutsailing81142 жыл бұрын
I bought a second hand Sony Xperia on Ebay. Supposedly it is waterproof for short periods of time up to a few feet - I wouldn't trust that. It has GPS built in so I don't need a cell or WiFi connection to get GPS. - It just seems to work; b magic. I do need a WiFi signal to get the weather forecast bit of Navionics, but I never use that anyway. I am very old school. I don't own a smart phone. I use the GPS function on my ancient Lowrance plotter. I still use pencil on paper charts. But I do like Navionics on the tablet... I could be a convert. Cheers, Paul
@simonsargent95142 жыл бұрын
@@verynearlyaboutsailing8114 Thanks for taking the time to reply x,