I enjoy the pencil drawing ‘chalk talk’ segments. Fair winds.
@gordonboot10 ай бұрын
Love your little explanations here and there... keep those coming. Thanks for those :) Fair Winds
@Cptnbond8 ай бұрын
I love your small, well-drawn paper explanations. Thanks for sharing your knowledge. Subscribed. Cheers.
@Aequitas-sailintothesunset8 ай бұрын
Many thanxs, haha yes my scratchings … easier than trying to talk . Couple people have said they like them , will have to post a couple of my Boat portraits some time lol
@agentdouble-osoul15810 ай бұрын
Congrats. Thanks for taking the time to post the video very much appreciated.
@OutsideYourZone10 ай бұрын
Awesome! What an adventure! Subscribed, can’t wait for more 🧡
@Andre-yu3qs10 ай бұрын
Fantastic, new subscriber, thanks for sharing.
@sailingrollingstone87239 ай бұрын
Ok it's my turn for this challenge in the next month or two. Bricking it, but gotta be done! For the same reasons as you, I will be taking the same course.
@Aequitas-sailintothesunset9 ай бұрын
It started out really good with great winds then the sea got up on the beam and the wind also making it a bit like a washing machine
@Aequitas-sailintothesunset9 ай бұрын
Good luck it was fun
@Aequitas-sailintothesunset9 ай бұрын
Wishing you good luck and a favorable forecast. I think if you’ve got a sound boat and you’ve prepared it with good equipment, all u need is a good forecast and a plan B ,C,D and you’ll be good to go . As the previous owner said to us , you’ll get scared well before the boat reaches its limits , reef early and hard and you’ll be fine.
@mikapalmroth82079 ай бұрын
I don't usually write on youtube but I really enjoy your vlog. Not the best filming and not the best sound but the most informative sailing guide, wheater planning and explaining. Good job and you have got a new premunant on the channel. I wish you good sailing weather and good following seas from Sweden.
@Aequitas-sailintothesunset9 ай бұрын
Many thanxs for comments , we’re only amateurs and producing blogs on a boat is not that easy, your comments most encouraging. As we gain more experience sailing , things we take for granted are things that are of interest to other sailors. Fraid my scratchy drawing are all we have available for graphics onboard. Hoping they manage to get the point over . Next Challenge is the Orca’s along the coast of Spain/Portugal.
@chrisgorman27179 ай бұрын
Wow wish I was with you 😊
@Aequitas-sailintothesunset9 ай бұрын
Its great getting to sail most days , were currently in the Caribbean so its hot , but were not missing the cold of the UK .lol
@Coleen_West9 ай бұрын
You are underway! So exciting -- QUESTION -- What did you do to mess up the Starlink connection? You mentioned that it was your fault. Kinda want to know what not to do..
@Aequitas-sailintothesunset9 ай бұрын
Starlink had several types of service, the one u would fit to your home £85 / month, then there’s an RV service that allows u to move from place to place , but will not work if your driving above 10mph, (so that works for sailors ) but u do need to be within about 10 miles of the coast otherwise it cuts out, then there is global roaming £200 per month if your heading to another continent (that’s what we have) and if your going far offshore u also need to switch on priority data , that’s what I forgot to do so no way to get the signal back at that point (unless we turned round) so we just had to go on to A Coruna without it. Incidentally the priority data cost £2 per Gb so use sparingly . But it is great to use just a bit expensive but then we don’t have a phone line, land line or any of those costs and it does work everywhere .
@Coleen_West9 ай бұрын
@@Aequitas-sailintothesunset ..huh..did not know that. Hopefully by the time I get sailing, Starlink is at a reasonable flat rate price - at least I hope so!
@romeowhiskey114610 ай бұрын
Love your little explanations here and there... keep those coming!!!!!!! thumbs up #26
@Aequitas-sailintothesunset10 ай бұрын
😊 thanks
@Anglosaxon6910 ай бұрын
Just found your vlog very cool really enjoyed your crossing learning a bunch 🤟
@Aequitas-sailintothesunset10 ай бұрын
Glad u enjoyed blog and picked up some tips , makes it worth the effort making the vids . It’s always tricky figuring out what might be interesting and what level to pitch it at. For example we anchor most days so it’s pretty mundane to us , but judging by those around us who struggle to get a good anchor set , might be worth doing a how we do it section as part of a longer vid .
@zzp110 ай бұрын
I did it twice. It is a gamble and needs carefull planning. The weatherwindow can turn from good to very bad. Make a wide berth around Ouessant, wind is frequently west to southwest. Slalom very big waves; rogues are one in nine or so. Above the banks, cross waves might be expected.
@Aequitas-sailintothesunset10 ай бұрын
Totally agree , it is a bit of a gamble on weather. Most forecast seem to be ok for 2-3 days after that they get more flakey as u go further. The continental shelf also seems as u say to be an influence especially on sea state. All you can do is prepare your best .
@ianscott318010 ай бұрын
Many years ago when I knew no fear a friend and myself took my Contessa 26 across Biscay. This was before GPS, AIS and no radar. She had a Vire two stroke engine with and attitude problem and would stop for no apparent reason that I ever discovered. While good little sea boats for their size, the 26 is a very wet boat to sail. Yes, we made it with a bit of luck and a lot of fear. We were young and ill prepared for a voyage of this type. Would I do it again? Yes I would and have several times since but not on a Contessa 26 😀. My little boat made it all the way to Greece over the next two years in stages when time allowed. She never did the return trip and was sold to an English couple who lived on Spetses. Great video👍.
@Aequitas-sailintothesunset10 ай бұрын
Great boats Contessa 26 , fast boat to sail , I remember one coming to yacht club when then first appeared . GRP , that’ll never last , said all the wooden boat skippers . Then when it won its class in just about every race that year , they all thought differently . Biscay is not for the faint of heart , especially when it’s frisky .
@Aequitas-sailintothesunset10 ай бұрын
Hi Andrew , yes was a bit bumpy , exciting to finally get out on the Ocean. How’s everyone ?
@andrewtaylor268810 ай бұрын
Great video Paul and Mary that’s why I would never do the ferry across to Spain . Carol said there’s not much time for sunbathing so she will give it a miss 😂😂
@Aequitas-sailintothesunset10 ай бұрын
Yes can be a bit bumpy 😎 much more sun this side of the Atlantic - we’ve just come back to St Lucia from Martinique . It’s been tough … not 👍🏻😎🎉🪇🎊🤿🏝️
@howarddavies24839 ай бұрын
More information about the boat please
@Aequitas-sailintothesunset9 ай бұрын
We are an Oyster 47 2002
@DaleShirley-o1u9 ай бұрын
Are you chasing Seadog what length is your vessel?
@Aequitas-sailintothesunset9 ай бұрын
It chasing anyone. We’re 47ft
@carldewever398410 ай бұрын
during which month of the year was this trip done?
@Aequitas-sailintothesunset10 ай бұрын
We left Plymouth on the 1st Sept
@barbarahalkyard19019 ай бұрын
Done that crossing a couple of times.
@michaelcherp2280Ай бұрын
Great, your boat is well prepared and your level of knowledge is excellent. One problem though ! You're wearing crap, dangerous foot wear that will cause serius injury on deck in bad weather at some point.
@trevorjones115710 ай бұрын
Don’t need the music matey !!
@billygrahamyachtsinc75310 ай бұрын
You are not movie producers. I can hardly hear your dialogue because of the STUPID ANNOYING MUSIC in the background. The sounds of the ocean and wind are all that makes sense.