Nothing trivial about being a filmmaker/artist who affects the lives of a hundred thousand-plus souls every week. Thanks, Maya.
@stevenhaldane59104 жыл бұрын
well said
@Tosti34 жыл бұрын
+1
@PennWolfsSailingAdventures4 жыл бұрын
Same feeling you get driving a truck/lorry untill you think about how many lives you affect by what you do.
@DWilliams-ce8nb4 жыл бұрын
@@PennWolfsSailingAdventures Kinda, I guess:)
@davewilliams61724 жыл бұрын
Get to Amsterdam...moor the boat, get on a bike and explore. Smoke a little, drink a few and play some beautiful music in the streets...a few weeks time you will be so laid back that the stressful Rhine will be forgotten entirely. You are coming up to one of the most wonderful places I know, with some of the most awesome people on the planet...go and enjoy. x
@bryanbadger68414 жыл бұрын
Good NZ morning Maya and Aladino. First of all...I am subscribed to "Free Range Sailing." And as a 70+ guy, I can identify with the free range/self sufficiency that we practiced in the 60's and 70's and still do. So when you alluded to it...I thought fantastic. Looking forward to that next chapter. You see I view "Magic Carpet" as your/our ride to each new adventure. Whether it's rivers, canals, open ocean, up in a boatyard for general maintenance, or reviewing each day. Each new day/adventure has a story to go with it. And for anybody to offer up a negative comment is unfortunate. And I feel that the author of those comments has lost the point of your videos. So MC ignore the negatives, and focus on the positives. I am enjoying ALL the aspects of your adventures. Incidentally my last boat i owned was called "Storyteller." A 38ft Hartley Golden Cowrie in ferrocement, flush decker. Love your videos and high quality production. Take care and stay safe.
@anne40834 жыл бұрын
My exact same sentiments. 🤗❤️
@bryanbadger68414 жыл бұрын
@@anne4083 thankyou. Take care and stay safe.
@TheHouseboat14 жыл бұрын
One of the main reasons I choose to watch your channel is because you bring the adventure to life through your artistic form of telling the story and the sailing and the music, love, love, love.
@normanboyes49834 жыл бұрын
All your videos are as captivating as they are enjoyable. The journey North as a riverboat provides a good overview for any sailor with a small yacht wanting to traverse from Northern Europe to the Med. Keep up the great work.😀👍⛵️
@guymachiels65834 жыл бұрын
Ola! Maya, thanks for your honest remarks, but please RELAX! Don't feel stressed, nothing to worry (really). You two are doing great! Aladino is a great skipper steering you (and the carpet) through difficult passages (including locks...) Please reread all the very positive remarks and compliments that all of us left here in the past months. They should be your inspiration! Your beautiful narrating and storytelling and your lovely music is joy to our eyes and ears. Please enjoy these compliments to the fullest and let them be more comforting and motivating to you! Please always remember that we are looking anxiously forward to every friday to enjoy another episode. When i see the few seconds of your opening theme (from 1:06) where you see the MC floating through the canal with beautiful green trees hanging overhead accompanied with the soft music, it feels like you are sailing though heaven. Please keep enjoying and sharing these moments with us ! kind regards, ^_^
@SailingMagicCarpet4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the nice sentiment Guy. Although the comments we receive are REALLY nice and I really do appreciate them, you have to understand the words from strangers on a screen are not a solid foundation to base mental health on. There's SO much that happens off screen. The little KZbin app on my phone isn't my world -- and nor would I want it to be. I didn't share this video to get advice on how I should feel, but rather to share the reality that long-term travelling on a boat can be filled with a lot of ups and downs. Everyone who I've ever met that has spent extended periods living and travelling on a boat already knows this, but I want to share it for everyone at home who thinks this lifestyle is a magical-cure-all to all their problems. It's not. The highs are higher, but the lows are lower -- like your entire home being slammed around out of control in a huge concrete lock. That's what I wanted to convey through this video.
@slyons1014 жыл бұрын
I would like to echo "Guy Machiels" comments. May the wonderful crew of Magic Carpet continue to sweep us (viewers) along on their adventures as long as they are able and inspired.
@aspasiabibas18194 жыл бұрын
Maya you definitely have a knack for documenting, narrating ... the episodes on Sailing Magic Carpet. Thoroughly entertaining for me! Much better than what TV has to offer me.
@skincarebyandrea4 жыл бұрын
Hi Maya and Aladino! Love your videos, the sailing , the beautiful scenery, your poetic reporting along the journey . Aladino is very knowledgeable , he sails and fixes everything perfectly. We love your creative menus and being from Europe myself, I appreciate him speaking 4 languages. Grateful for your honesty, not everything is easy breezy, but believe me, you don’t need to explain it in so much detail! Enjoy the rest of your trip and looking forward to the next episode! We love to sail as well!
@nevillelawrance11424 жыл бұрын
The one thing that drew me to this channel is your ability to narrate and to put into words what you are seeing and experiencing you have such a way of expressing yourself and relating your journey to others is priceless and I am so very happy that this will continue. In the mean while please Stay Safe and continue to share your journey with us.
@shirleyboy88594 жыл бұрын
I mentioned in the last video that I thought you were not 100%. It has to be said, you are both Young, life is a lesson, you are always learning, and growing. It helps that you are the cutest couple on the Internet... :-))) xxx
@davidbollard15044 жыл бұрын
Hi Aladino & Maya! Thank you for sharing a beautiful portion of your life's journey with us world viewers. You both have such great qualities that my wife and I enjoy watching every Saturday when our 5 small kids go to bed. We bought an 1980 Quest 8 meter sloop a few months ago and I'm doing a refit here in Bribie Island Australia. I'm an Aussie and my wife is American. We admire Aladino's extensive boat building knowledge, and your amazing songs and storytelling! Magic Carpet is a dreamboat and we love it so much! Thanks for sharing your lows as well as your highs. Keeps it real. Your posterity one day will thank you also for documenting your journeys. My German grandmothers family own C.H. Berres winery on the Moselle River coming up your way. Feeling close to my German roots 😊 Much love. P.s. An 8 meter sailboat is small for a 7 member family, lol, we know😁😅
@deemacvee14 жыл бұрын
It's Saturday morning here in Sydney, blowing a gale outside, so it's a good excuse to sit down and watch our two favoutite KZbin channels. What a great surprise to hear you reference Free Range Sailing! We have had the pleasure of having them on board when our paths crossed last October. A wonderful, down to earth couple, just like yourselves. Also remembered to make another contribution to support what you do. Thank you so much, David and Penny
@seonagren17324 жыл бұрын
Don't change too much. I think this channel has been very original and different from a lot of round the world sailor KZbin channels. I have enjoyed seeing places closer to home that I may actually get to one day soon. Thankyou.
@TrainLordJC4 жыл бұрын
Gooi Dag from a Dutch Australian to a Dutch Canadian. Memories of working on those Rhine River barges as a twenty year old just arrived in Holland in 1972/73 come flooding back as I watch this channel. Suddenly being thrown into the deep end of working those barges, of which I had absolutely no idea about, certainly changed my life. I remember at our first lock on the Neckar River I snapped our thickest 40cm cable which made it a very stressful situation inside a huge lock etc. Fortunately the Dutch skipper (who, even though he has passed on, I admire to this day) taught me how to deal with the next lock and many others. Eventually it became so easy and wonderful sailing in and out of these many locks, particularly on the Moselle, Main and Neckar Rivers. On another note I too felt as an artist when I travelled around the world in 1988-90 in my 1969 VW campervan from Alaska to Tierra del Fuego and all over Europe. If you want stress try dealing with coming back to your beloved boat which has taken you on so many adventures and finding that it is not there. It has been stolen and now you need to deal with the stress of what just happened! That all happened to me when, while I was walking in the early evening light around the historic streets of Seville Spain, I came back to find my completely rebuilt home on wheels stolen! These are life path changing ordeals that have to be reckoned with and of course dealt with. As a result, for example, I have not revisited Holland (and its gezelligheid) since then which is a huge pity. So enjoy Holland to the fullest and as I tell my family there, eet maar een lekkere verse zoute haring voor mij haha!
@Sirena_Edonismo4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing your feelings. I think whatever life throws your way the most important thing is that you have each other. One of the main reason I follow your channel is because I think you are both very special people. You are a beautiful couple with so many talents. The next time you are stressed look into each other’s eyes. If that doesn’t bring you comfort I don’t know what will. Love you both. ❤️
@slyons1014 жыл бұрын
triple ditto..!
@grahamsaunders15944 жыл бұрын
Hi just a word from two old people who are loving your travels you will have up and downs as you journey though life .Don't ever stop what you are doing do as much see as much as you can good luck and remember we are with you where ever you go just behind you xx
@roscoau4 жыл бұрын
I love your story telling. Your diction alone sets you so far apart from most of KZbin; I love listening.
@slyons1014 жыл бұрын
Yes, the Magic Carpet channel is a real treasure on KZbin.....
@209turtleboy4 жыл бұрын
Maya know that those turbulent times in the boat are great learning experiences for Aldino and in his learning how to deal with those uncertain times he will become an even better sailor. Your story telling is primo, please keep entertaining us.
@antondekock82174 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing your life with us. The current pandemic is hard to handle living "normally" in a house so I can only imagine what it must be on a boat. Once your river boat is back to a sail boat you will return to what you realy enjoy. Wish you luck with your plans.
@markfoster61104 жыл бұрын
Just keep going . I would be lost without your great stories . I will never be able to do what you guys do or see where you have been. I am on my own . And seethe world through your eyes .you are living my dream. Xxoo just be good to each other . Love your work
@slyons1014 жыл бұрын
ditto.......
@7drobin4 жыл бұрын
Free range is one of my favourite channel. Maya, you may get inspired by Uma sailing around the North Atlantic. Mast up and further North.. Love your music. Lov you 2. Keep true to yourself.
@bkozlo094 жыл бұрын
So much Magic here just as you are. Never stop telling your story and never stop the adventure. You have both found your calling , don't second guess it. Just grow as a couple and keep going. You have a bright future ahead of you both
@slyons1014 жыл бұрын
Ditto....
@NatiHerron4 жыл бұрын
I can't wait to see Magic Carpet sail the Netherlands! They have a huge sailing community. I love these documentaries xx
@Hydrocarbonman1474 жыл бұрын
"everyone's a beginner at the beginning" brilliant line, really like that, happy travels 😊
@Salviamente_Celes4 жыл бұрын
at every path
@0fficialnomad4 жыл бұрын
Loving your videos and getting to hear your experiences! Such an inspiration while also giving me a certain level of mental preparedness for difficulties and challenges to come, even though my journey will be slightly different. (Tiny tiny boat living in smaller rivers and streams.) Thanks again and I look forward to watching more of your videos!
@jamesrobinson33274 жыл бұрын
I guess most of us will be feeling a little like you at the moment. Love the honesty. I can’t wait to sail again, a little like you. 'Believe me, my young friend, there is nothing - absolutely nothing - half so much worth doing as simply messing about in boats.' Oh...and you should write a book.....please?!
@patmurphy3894 жыл бұрын
Maya/Alidino, I love your videos & the music you put to the videos. I can understand how you feel you are just a bystander & not really putting much effort into the sailing aspect of it, almost like you are a passive observer & that must be frustrating & kind of sad to you. I can assure you that I never felt as if you were a passive observer, that never came through in your videos at all. I really enjoy your work & it actually is giving me a chance to see what I never saw before, which is the part of germany I would have liked to have seen, but could not. Also, parts of france as well, of which I am of french descent, but probably will never be able to go there. You are doing an outstanding job of narration & videography for which I am grateful. So Thank you Maya & Aladino for taking us w/you on your journey through life, with each other & through all the countries you have sailed through. I will be forever grateful for both of you.
@slyons1014 жыл бұрын
Ditto....
@sashastarshanti35994 жыл бұрын
Namaste, I'm a relatively new subscriber, just since the middle of summer. I just want to say thank you for taking us along on this trip through France and places I've never been to, but dream of seeing one day. I'm 50, and feel that my whole life is actually in front of me, at the least, the best part of it... The joy is indeed in the journey, I've at least learned that much, though, and the journey you've taken us on this summer has been a sweet escape, and a joy for the heart. You are both calm, sweet, and gentle, and I wish you well on all your travels together. You are a lovely couple, and I wish you happiness. Jai!
@julialamb66024 жыл бұрын
As always very articulately expressed. You're right though, we're all going through this painful re-invention of our world and freedoms...very few of us happily so good on you for fleshing it out a bit in your own case. You do have a gift for expressing what many feel. In our case we just finished building a camper which we had great plans for but face the impossibility of free travel so we've had to redirect too. We're going back to our other love, sailing. We too love Troy and Pascal on Free Range Sailing...as well as you guys of course.
@edwardparkhurst98044 жыл бұрын
Absolutely brilliant video of your travels brings back memories. Thanks for the journey of life and times with us that watch your channel. Outstanding job
@olavthyvold22884 жыл бұрын
very honest and very cute. Love yourselves.
@nicolemayer16714 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing your mental state. I def see myself in you Maya with stressing over things I can't control right now given the state of uncertainty. It's been hard to pick myself up and be more active in creating a life I enjoy. I strive to be more zen like Aladino. Your story telling is next level amazing and I'm glad you get as much enjoyment in creating as I do from consuming it :)
@SailingMagicCarpet4 жыл бұрын
Your comments always bring me a lot of joy Nicole. It's really nice to have someone watching who can relate!
@pentaman244 жыл бұрын
As usual, a great video. It is in our response to challenges that our life is improved but only if we learn from the experience. I appreciate that you shared your thoughts of a difficult day. As Socrates said, “the unexamined life is not worth living.” Your initial response may not be the final answer but the examination is the important part. Keep on facing your challenges and learning! Good luck in your journey.
@darrenstarling39754 жыл бұрын
Loving your music Maya, it is on my nightly walking list. Controlling stress such that you can keep going safely through a situation is what is most important.
@viking88894 жыл бұрын
I have enjoyed your “river cruise”. Its been stressful for you but relaxing for many of us to watch. I look foward to Friday mornings in the USA because another episode of MC appears.
@vandbaxelrad69024 жыл бұрын
You guys are gorgeous inside and out. TGI Friday takes a whole new meaning since I started following you.👍
@slyons1014 жыл бұрын
Yes, watching a Magic Carpet episode is like opening a door to another world. The Magic Carpet - Aladino and Maya stories/videos are or such high quality that I feel transported as if I am "on deck" with them through their trials and adventures. That is a genuine gift that Maya and Aladino share with us.
@LAKR474 жыл бұрын
Thank you for such wonderful production and content. We have enjoyed your series, and I am looking forward to Holland....as I too have a connection there.
@larryfarmer70534 жыл бұрын
We are all having these moments of stress these days. Agreed that it is a problem when it negativily impacts your objectivity. Glad you are aware of it, recognize the potential issues and are working to handle it better. It is a challenge and a very important quality in a sailor. I'm sure you two will work it out. Meanwhile, I am loving what you are doing. You are definitely headed in the right direction. What you are experiencing are minor course corrections. Big virtual hug to you both!
@bevtrue69374 жыл бұрын
As usual a great trip. Love your work.
@leeluck19684 жыл бұрын
How to predict the behaviour of the big Commercial ships/barges Up stream : ships loaded, they usually take the deep part of the river, but evenso trying to avoid the current as much as possible. Ships unloaded, they usually try to avoid the current as much as possible having the possibility to sail beside the deepest part of the river Down stream: Both loaded and unloaded ships try to be in the highest current as much as possible. Tip: when the ships are out of sight, by looking on your AIS you can see the speed of the ships, slow ships are loaded, faster ships are unloaded. So now you can predict the side of the river they most likely will take and you can adapt in an early stage. If you are in doubt which side to pass , ask them on the VHF. They will appreciate that you ask them for their advice. Those skippers are really professionals!. Last but not least sport boats have to stay us much as possible on the utmost right side of the waterway.
@johncollins50214 жыл бұрын
We all like challenges. That's why we sail. You two are great love watching you.
@carolinemcdougall87084 жыл бұрын
So glad to see you have discovered Freerangesailing; this is also my other favourite sailing channel . Good luck with your fabulous life..
@argophontes4 жыл бұрын
You guys are really inspiring me in my current quest to get a boat and start sailing the world. I'm especially excited to see you guys go through my favourite place I've ever lived, Rüdesheim am Rhein!
@ilCignoTube4 жыл бұрын
For anyone who is in the same situation in a lock with one ore more commercial ships in front, just ask with your VHF if they can be easy with their engine when leaving. In most instances this works great. It is not that the person in the steering hut wants to harass the little boat on their stern, mostly they either have no idea that their prop wash is a problem or they have not noticed you at all. Beware that most VHF channels used by locks (e.g. 18, 20, 22) are simplex so (unless the lock uses a semi-duplex transmitter, but you usually don't know that) you better use either VHF10 or the local VHF block channel to hail them.
@trumpsaid35504 жыл бұрын
Extremely well said! 👍
@johnl77104 жыл бұрын
Another great video thank you I particularly enjoyed your journey through the French canals. I am subscribed to yourselves and Free Range Sailing who are a fantastic couple doing great things as well.
@mowhoknow50984 жыл бұрын
You guys are doing great and that lock is just part of you becoming Salty Sailors just have fun and keep loving one another, you two have what a billion other’s only dream about. Keep going like this through life and I bet you live to be a hundred.
@myhillslife274 жыл бұрын
Save travels to you both.. Thankyou for your honesty its always refreshing on youtube
@myhillslife274 жыл бұрын
I've recommended you to others I think will enjoy your channel :-)
@nofiresmike33224 жыл бұрын
When STRESSED remember Stressed spelt backwards is Desserts!!
@will_j4 жыл бұрын
Unfortuantely this is why I can't enjoy Desserts.
@10sinbad4 жыл бұрын
You might experience similar in the Netherlands. If you have floating bollards you can tie up to stabilise. It is recommended to make fast after the water level is reached to avoid being thrown around by the big boys, then wait till they are far enough away before following.
@lindacamp62294 жыл бұрын
Love your videos and thank you for sharing your life on Magic Carpet. You two are so talented in many ways... stress is just part of the human experience. wish I could edit mine stress! :)
@aspasiabibas18194 жыл бұрын
Considering all you went through I think you handled it extremely well. I can easily understand the stress you both were in.
@JCs-Music4 жыл бұрын
FRS is a great channel. Music is also my go to...A person can learn to handle stress, “embrace the suck”.
@davidsachs48834 жыл бұрын
My impression was that you started the videos to keep your family and friends informed as to your activities. My enjoyment was purely a fringe benefit
@SailingMagicCarpet4 жыл бұрын
That is how this started, but it’s grown to be way beyond that. Which is a good thing! Production quality and story telling were way less when it was just friends and fam. But the bigger audience does come with some more responsibility.
@luukverhagen42724 жыл бұрын
Once you are just passed Arnhem, there is a village called "Oosterbeek". It has a camping with a small harbour which offers a place for passing small boats. If you moor there you can easily walk to the village. I have lived and sailed a big part of my life on that part of the river Rhine.
@spiritflower66404 жыл бұрын
So appreciate you guys and the way that you share about your lives! and your videos are excellent! It's interesting that you mention- free range sailing- and -sailing uma- because them and you guys are my 3 favorite sailing/ travel/enjoying life sustainably and authenticly ... continued blessings to you on your inspired adventures 💕🤙 p.s. also, I look forward to seeing how you figure out new ways to keep balance in your life between making these videos and living your life in the moment... I hope you also feel free to take time off, if you need, from the videos and know that your audience and people will still be there awaiting what you feel inspired to share 😊
@ferwinter85484 жыл бұрын
Hi Maya I look forward to your videos every week .you do a amazing Job .
@quattromori77114 жыл бұрын
Hi! I saw Aladino in Palau (Sardegna) on the boat but at this time I did not knew your KZbin channel. As I am living in Palau and Mannheim and do also sail a Vindö32 I am big fan of what you are doing and wish you all the best for the rest of your journey!
@SailingMagicCarpet4 жыл бұрын
If that was you I remember you sailing into Porto Pollo and anchoring one day and I came to say hello on a windsurf:) Thx for following! Aladino
@gus27474 жыл бұрын
Everyone's a beginner at the beginning --- that is a great line!
@jancreutz3544 жыл бұрын
Enjoying the video's....When you get to the Netherlands, the Rhine splits; one arm goes towards Nijmegen (more South and renamed Waal) the other more North towards Arnhem , initially called Nederrijn and later Lek. They both end up in Rotterdam, but the Waal has a stronger current and quite busy traffic (and the little dams protruding into the river) While the Lek is quieter, less current and traffic. One easy lock near Hagestein. Plenty of places to spend the night.
@paulsj92454 жыл бұрын
Ahoi! Interesting footage, and I feel almost home (it's @Rheinkilometer 692,5). /methinks that you did very well, and traffic didn't look that dense. I can imagine what kind of inferno those two barges created in the lock - they probably did not know that you were behind them. 20:58, the biggest problem would be a third barge steaming down in the middle ;)
@pepo3534 жыл бұрын
Don't worry and keep on moving!!Buenos vientos desde Uruguay.
@devorrahtester54394 жыл бұрын
Excellent opening! Your writing is so so good.
@tapan19374 жыл бұрын
In 2006 I cycle camped down the Rhein from Basel all the way to Rotterdam also did a detour up and down the Mosel at Koblenz. Fantastic trip 🚴♂️
@Boediprasetya4 жыл бұрын
Keep Spirit aladino and maya
@Jmmondeau4 жыл бұрын
It’s called growth. And your doing a fine job of it. Age and wisdom go hand 🖐 in hand. And one day you will look back and smile 😊 as you both acquire them both. By the way...dosent everyone enjoy a good story. After all, what are movies. Love you both.
@darrylmcleman64564 жыл бұрын
Hearing the talk about branchment reminded me of a swiss family of three using my phone while I was repairing their car.They were phoning their doctor and discussing "medicment"for their 3 or 4 year old boy. Must be something to do with language in Switzerland. CHEERS from southern Vancouver Island.
@stevetheplumberbreeding74024 жыл бұрын
Wow!! Sorry you guys went through all that stress going through the locks!! Those big ships should have more courtesy toward smaller boats! Stay safe friends!! Steve from Missouri 🇺🇸
@jak3b4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for all you do. Its amazing and inspiring!.
@emlynjay86334 жыл бұрын
Another super video. Your anxiety in the final lock, so eloquently described, was quite tangible but you met the challenge, and continue on your fascinating voyage 'North through the Continent' with your characteristic good humour. You mentioned in your commentary Maya, that you are excited by the prospect of arriving in Amsterdam in your own Boat: I'm intrigued as to whether you will take the Staande Mast Route through The Netherlands, or the Offshore Sea Route when you are able. Continued inspiration to both of you in your different ways.
@kanata20064 жыл бұрын
I have been watching your journey from the very beginning. Maya's storytelling is so enthralling and vivid that I often feel like that I have been travelling vicariously through your videos and narration. I have recently discovered another sailing channel called Sailing Uma about another fellow Canadian ( from British Columbia) and his Haitian partner who bought a derelict sailboat and rebuilt it over time while travelling. Sound familiar? Both Sailing Magic Carpet and Sailing Uma are my favourite KZbin channels. Although similar but also very different they both inspire and educate viewers on the beauty of our tiny planet. Maya you should be proud about what you and Aladino have achieved. Bye the way, the crew of Uma have just recently left the Netherlands and are currently in Norway. I have mused about how wonderful it would be if the crews of my two favourite sailing channels would meet up sometine in the future. Here is to fair winds and calm seas.
@SailingMagicCarpet4 жыл бұрын
We love Uma! Hopefully we'll meet them one day! Thank you for watching, and for the lovely comment.
@ralphvanthoff4 жыл бұрын
Good to see your boat rocking again!
@tochimex17484 жыл бұрын
This virus has changed all our lives ... looking forward to more of your adventures :-) Much love from Mexico. xo
@bayanicustodio39984 жыл бұрын
Makes me envious of the trip. Although going downriver on idle (sort of) would almost be like going through the Rockies with the car on neutral downhill. 👍🙂
@nick.caffrey4 жыл бұрын
Really nice video. Especially liked 24:00 onwards. It was good to see the personal side of your characters. I think you are decent people. Fair winds (and currrents!).
@davidstrachan89124 жыл бұрын
Great video. Onwards and upwards!
@aminmahrami994 жыл бұрын
Welcome to the Netherlands, looking forward to spot you!
@vagabondtravels43074 жыл бұрын
Its always fun watching your videos
@mds-lf3kl4 жыл бұрын
Hey Magic Carpet 😃 This is finally exactly my stretch of the River Rhine 😎 You will find me 🛥 somewhere between Strassbourg and Worms on almost every summer weekend 👍 This episode confused me sometimes 🤪Because in the final cut, you were jumping back and forth a lot. One scene is the „Wassersport verboten“ anchorage, that actually is located near Rastatt on the french side. Minutes later you are passing Speyer, which is at least 80km further down the river 😇 So sad, that i never saw you somewhere. I would have loved to say hello 🙂 These stone walls, that narrow the river, are called „Buhnen“ in german. They have been built to slow down the current. You really have to have an eye on the charts! At low water level, you can see them. At higher water level, they are completely submerged and can be really dangerous to unlucky boaters. Good luck, Maya and Dino 🦖
@tinekejoldersma4 жыл бұрын
That sounds like a compliment to the Dutch, dear. 3 months later will only turn the Netherlands a bit colder and more colourfull. Please go and take your time. About the stress, it is a stressful time for most of us. Life will change and it will be very different for you two I guess. If you've to keep up a tensed body 8 hours or more you will feel exhausted afterward. The Rhein/Rijn is not an easy river, for all the commercial traffic. and Basf isn't welcoming too. Worms has this massive old cathedral and on the way more will come to enjoy. Make music to wind down, it will help you.
@stevethuss27074 жыл бұрын
LUV U BOTH YOUR BOTH AWESOME.
@jamesrobinson33274 жыл бұрын
Ps. Love your songs on Spotify....looking forward to more.
@keebearfull4 жыл бұрын
I now know why I felt a connection with Maya when first experiencing a Magic Carpet film stories. We share - which I often suspected - a common Dutch ancestral heritage. We're Hollanders; both our families migrated to N. America. Dutch immigrants living in Canada and USA inevitably share certain cultural markers. And, we still have ties to Holland and Dutch relatives in the Netherlands. This is yet another instance proving that cultural identity is very often marked not only by language used, but by how it's used, meaning syntax, phrasing, expressions, gestures and colloquial expressions. After migrating, my parent's families ended up in the Great Lakes region. I think Maya's family settled in coastal B.C. Canada not too far from the USA/Canada border. Yet there are many similarities in how we speak English. I may be weird (and, I'm a retired teacher = proof of weirdness?) but I find that intriguing.
@earlashton13424 жыл бұрын
Well. Amazing. from the time I started watching you on a weekly basis I knew you had writer in you. And I said it to you. And your response was I would love that. You tell a great story on your channel & you music is great. So Start your BOOKS!!!! as soon as. And as the Salty Kitten. Dog would not cut it for me. So can I have the very first signed copy. Love you guy's a lot.
@Canopus684 жыл бұрын
Once upon a time long long ago I had a chance to buy a 35ft ketch in Scotland. I didn't have the money so it didn't work out. The interesting thing is it was twin screw. The owner wanted to make the same trip as Magic Carpet. He was worried that his engine would quit when he needed it the most so he had the boat built with twin engines. He also had the masts set up so he could lower it without out a crane.
@IkeBrider4 жыл бұрын
The Dutch do cozy ..... gezellig! :)
@rennkoopmans4584 жыл бұрын
Hi guys, looking at your recent route & adventures on the Rhine, just asking did you alter/change your propeller? when I travelled on the part of the river Saone, I learned that sailboats who travel on rivers (with the mast down) change their prop to a larger 3blade ( especially from 2 blades) to enhance better manoeuvrability and of course speed/thrust. (they change the prop back again when the mast & sails are up again) just an idea & safe travels to NL.
@SailingMagicCarpet4 жыл бұрын
Hello Renn! We always have a fixed 3blade prop. A bit more drag but overall the winner for me:) the benefits are bigger then the downsides on what is a cruising sailboat anyway. Cheers Aladino
@harrisonandrew4 жыл бұрын
I was genuinely worried when you both sat down in front of the camera looking serious. I did think you were going to announce an end to the videos - especially in the context of Maya feeling disconnected from the sailing. If you had needed to do that it would have been ok - your own mental health is as important as your physical health. It would have been a huge loss to us viewers though. Your channel has a peace and an artistic flair that other sailing channels do not. Some of that is down to your personalities but it is largely due to Maya’s skill as a film maker and story teller. I do admire that you are both so self aware at such a young age. Some people never develop that skill. Also that you try to manage stress and think about why it happens and how you can cope with it in the future. Again, some people never manage to step out of situations and look objectively at what happened, why and why they felt stressed. You guys are going to be fine with those tools in your locker and I look forward to continuing to follow your adventures. Take care, Andy.
@slyons1014 жыл бұрын
The "tools" comment is "spot on" as the Aussies say.
@RobHalliganProjects4 жыл бұрын
I love your rear view mirror. It makes me wonder why more sailboats don't have them.
@readmycomment31572 жыл бұрын
I dont know anything about boats, but I was surprised by the speed of the huge barges compared to magic carpet. They must be very powerful.
@johnmccormick1754 жыл бұрын
Great video! stay safe guys!
@TR4zest4 жыл бұрын
Would love to see how easily you find fuel and how you refuel. Thanks both.
@totirubino68154 жыл бұрын
What the use of that haf handle on the windlass ??🤔
@SailingMagicCarpet4 жыл бұрын
To manually stop the windlass if necessary, without the trouble of a full sized one spinning around all the time
@totirubino68154 жыл бұрын
@@SailingMagicCarpet thanks...a little bit dangerous for your hand !
@navegandomivandestadt344 жыл бұрын
Brilliant!
@fonhollohan29083 жыл бұрын
IF that is what happens in a lock when your behind a couple large barges lets say and their prop wash are creating such tumultuous turmoil, why doesn't the Lock master make the smaller pleasure boats enter into the lock so you can be in front of these large barges to avoid such prop wash turbulence in the first place?
@SailingMagicCarpet3 жыл бұрын
Because commercial barges always get priority. Money before pleasure haha.
@berendvangeffen3 жыл бұрын
Hi, Which chart do show us (not the navionics one but the one displaying depth, distance and clearance)?
@corvettekro818 Жыл бұрын
Good videos..... about the current and prop-wash in the locks.... its because you have a keel, and that is that the wash catches. Also when you "rope up" in the locks..... why not just tie it on the front with some rope.... then keep the engine in idle reverse....and let the boat do its thing.... just a thought. Again... good videos! It has inspired me 🙂
@martinhoflich61504 жыл бұрын
I tried to spot you between Speyer and Mannheim just to wave hands but had no luck. Further on , bon voyage 👍⛵
@danevankirk44244 жыл бұрын
Will your videos continue once you reach your destination? Im addicted! Good work, I hope you keep it up!
@SailingMagicCarpet4 жыл бұрын
Yes, definitely! The videos will continue every Friday for a long time to come!
@Pauly__D4 жыл бұрын
Shaved winch handle stuck in the windlass ? What is it used for si tu veux bien ?
@ajnasreddin4 жыл бұрын
I hope you had the chance to visit the Nibelungen Museum and the other great sites in Worms.