The Travels of Tatsu
The Travels of Tatsu
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Solo Sailing Spain to Sardinia (HD Version)
A five day passage sailed single handed from Cartagena, Spain, to Alghero, Sardinia, in my Hallberg Rassy 352, completed in September 2021. I had originally intended to make for the south west coast of Sicily however, a combination of strong winds against me and then a long period of no wind at all, meant that I had to motor more than I would have liked and, in the face of diminishing fuel levels and a forecast of further strong contrary winds, I made for Alghero in Sardinia.
The rhumb line for this passage (i.e. the shortest distance between start and finish) is around 490 nautical miles. Tatsu's log recorded 569 nautical miles, the additional mileage due to two days of tacking to and fro to make progress and not taking the most direct route due to weather encountered during the passage.
The sound quality in places is not good - the perils of sound recording without studio quality equipment on a sailing boat. I have subtitled where I think it might help. What the video lacks in sound quality I hope it makes up for with the absence of advertisements!
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Sailing Bermuda to The Azores
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I was fortunate to have the opportunity to crew on a Hallberg Rassy 40 'Spellbinder' between Bermuda and Terceira, Azores in June 2019. This is an account of that passage. Music: Islands by Pyrosion soundcloud.com/pyrosion Creative Commons - Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported - CC BY-SA 3.0 creativecommons.org/licenses/b... Music promoted by Audio Library ua-cam.com/video/ZEfG9OLP8IY/v-deo.htm...
Solar Panel Installation on a Small Sailing Yacht.
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A bit of a departure from the normal uploads. This is not a "How To" video, more a video of how I did it. The pushpit rail was removed and extended by a local stainless fabricator and the rest I completed myself. The complete parts list is as follows: Ten metres of 6mm solar cable, available online for around €30 Two 100w Victron Solar Panels @ €170 each Bag of Solar MC4 connectors €5 online On...

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  • @MultiBmorgan
    @MultiBmorgan 2 місяці тому

    thank you

  • @Mike9001000
    @Mike9001000 6 місяців тому

    Very nice vid Ronnie - lovely boat too 😀

  • @JonDunnmusician
    @JonDunnmusician Рік тому

    Safe travels always a moment of deep breath crossing the infamous Atlantic- surprised you may have trolled fishing safe travels wondered if you made it to Europe

    • @thetravelsoftatsu3967
      @thetravelsoftatsu3967 Рік тому

      Thanks 😊 Yes, safely made it to Europe and Spellbinder safely in U.K. waters for now. Trolled a line for most of the passage, but we caught nothing!

  • @physiolympha
    @physiolympha Рік тому

    I did not understand exactly what a shunt is and it's importance. Without it the battery voltmeter wouldn't work?

    • @thetravelsoftatsu3967
      @thetravelsoftatsu3967 Рік тому

      The shunt is an in-line resistor which enables the battery monitor to accurately measure real-time voltage and current draw. It is not essential, because you can see the charge state of the battery bank on the Victron Controller Bluetooth app however, if you also have a battery monitor, you get a far more accurate picture of the charge state and current draw on the battery bank. Hope that answers your question :)

    • @physiolympha
      @physiolympha Рік тому

      @@thetravelsoftatsu3967 yes perfectly answered. The word resistor is something I understand more. And if I may ask how would you measure its resistance? From the equation?

    • @thetravelsoftatsu3967
      @thetravelsoftatsu3967 Рік тому

      The potential difference (voltage drop) across the resistor is detected and current flowing in the circuit is measured using Ohms Law.

  • @Louis.Bouzon
    @Louis.Bouzon Рік тому

    What gauge wire did you use to connect the solar panels and batteries to the victron? I used 10AWG and found it very difficult to insert into the wire terminals and then they would fall off because of the vibrations.

    • @thetravelsoftatsu3967
      @thetravelsoftatsu3967 Рік тому

      I used the UV resistant 6mm single core to connect the panels to the Victron and the same to connect the Victron to the batteries - the positive cable you see in the video is the same black cable I ran to the panels, but with red electrical tape wound along its length to identify it. I tinned the ends with solder at the Victron connection and I have not had a problem with the connections, though there's not a lot of vibration where the Victron is mounted. Hope that helps.

  • @williewonka6694
    @williewonka6694 2 роки тому

    Thanks for sharing your experiences.

  • @cheapcigs9772
    @cheapcigs9772 2 роки тому

    Becalmed at sunset 😍 bet you slept like a log

  • @АЛЕКСОу-й7д
    @АЛЕКСОу-й7д 3 роки тому

    Good video! Thanks!

  • @LERICETTEDIFRANCY74
    @LERICETTEDIFRANCY74 3 роки тому

    Great video for an awesome journey and finally Sardinia!🙋

  • @yuchenjacobs2142
    @yuchenjacobs2142 3 роки тому

    我最喜歡的一集🥰

  • @BellHueyUH1H
    @BellHueyUH1H 3 роки тому

    This just amazing Julian, absolutely fabulous!! The camera work; the sights, sounds and captured moments are mesmerising! Congratulations on such a fantastic passage!

  • @andrewcarter4628
    @andrewcarter4628 3 роки тому

    Nice one Julian. Very well done.

  • @olejrgensen780
    @olejrgensen780 3 роки тому

    Nice to see you're back

  • @thetravelsoftatsu3967
    @thetravelsoftatsu3967 3 роки тому

    This is the second upload. The first, uploaded 24hrs previously failed to complete HD processing due to a flaky marina wifi connection. For those first hundred or so viewers who watched it, some of whom took the trouble to make favourable comments and give it a like, despite having to watch it in 360p, I am grateful. Thank you.

  • @CoolColonna
    @CoolColonna 3 роки тому

    Brilliant video mate. Massively helped me to get my head around the solar panel set that I’m hoping to fit shortly. I am also looking at the NOA B fittings to mount my panel to the rail. However, according to everywhere I look, NOA only supply the stay extrusions to a length of 650mm. I am fitting a 100w Victron panel like you however, according to all the stat pages, the height of the panels are 688mm. From your video, it looked like you were chopping them shorter. Could I just clarify whether you ordered them larger than the standard 650mm. I’m hoping i’ve made a huge error and that you might shed some light on the matter. Many thanks in advance!

    • @thetravelsoftatsu3967
      @thetravelsoftatsu3967 3 роки тому

      Thanks for your comment - glad to read it was of some help. My Victron panels are 540mm by 1200mm so I had to cut 90mm off each rail. If your panels are 688mm then you'll need to fit a strut running top to bottom inside the frame of the panel, to mount the NOA rail on. That's the only way I can think of dealing with that height of panel. It would not need to be a large strut - just a strip of 2mm stainless sheet wide enough to take the rail, which could be bolted top and bottom. Hope that is of some help and good luck with your project.

  • @Nordie3223.
    @Nordie3223. 3 роки тому

    Nice video......greetings from the Netherlands

  • @johnnybehealthy5720
    @johnnybehealthy5720 3 роки тому

    Thanks for the info. Nice video. Quite new at this so can you explain a little bit more how you connected the negative from the NPPT controller to the shunt? Then does the negative from shunt go to the positive on the battery and positive from shunt go to negative on battery?

    • @thetravelsoftatsu3967
      @thetravelsoftatsu3967 3 роки тому

      Hi, thanks for your comment :) You will probably only have a shunt fitted if you have a battery monitor. The shunt is connected to the negative terminal of the house battery bank and then accessories have their negatives connected to the shunt, that way the shunt can measure the input or output of accessories. The shunt does not have a positive, it is only wired to the negative. The positive wire from the controller is wired to the positive terminal on the house battery bank. Hope that helps :)

  • @bertherta494
    @bertherta494 4 роки тому

    Interesting video, wondered how you getting on with the solar panels install on the pushpit, has it been a success or is there anything that you would have done different. Also are the Victron panels sturdy and well made for the position they are installed. I have been looking at the 90 watt Victron blue solar mono panels and 80 watt panels from Photonicuniverse, just wondering which ones to try, and if to install them on the pushpit.

    • @thetravelsoftatsu3967
      @thetravelsoftatsu3967 4 роки тому

      Thank you :) I am working on a UA-cam update video for these panels. Since uploading the video, I have been ashore in a boat yard in the Mediterranean for eight weeks without a shore power connection and the solar system worked beautifully. It was in the middle of the summer here and temperatures were in the high thirties every day. I ran the fridge, the inverter and lighting down below when it was dark, without problems. Because of the shadows of the boats either side of me, I only had about seven hours of sun each day on the panels, but this was enough to generate about a kilowatt of power each day. I have found the Victron panels to be as sturdy as they need to be. I can say that installing them on the pushpit rail has not created any problems for me and if I had to do the installation again, I would not change anything. Hope that answers your question :)

    • @bertherta494
      @bertherta494 4 роки тому

      @@thetravelsoftatsu3967 It does thanks for your reply and time.

  • @colbjallen8334
    @colbjallen8334 4 роки тому

    Great stuff

  • @TheAverageAmericanToday
    @TheAverageAmericanToday 4 роки тому

    Absolute wonderful

  • @freakent
    @freakent 4 роки тому

    Nice video. I didn’t realise extending the push pit was an option. It certainly explains how you can fit larger panels. It sounds like you are in the Hamble are, so can I ask who extended the push pit for you?

    • @thetravelsoftatsu3967
      @thetravelsoftatsu3967 4 роки тому

      Thanks Martin, The Hamble was my home for ten years, but I am now located in The Med. A stainless fabricator here in Spain did the work for me. It is not complicated, requiring the end rail of the pushpit to be cut and then around 1.82 metres of upper and lower rail to be inserted, taking the end up to the first stanchion. I am a bit out of touch with stainless fabricators on the UK now, having been away for some time. It is an easy mod which does not interfere with the lines of the boat and even makes the cockpit feel a little safer. Do let me know if you decide to go for it - I have lots of pictures detailing the work, would be happy to share what I have. Julian.

    • @freakent
      @freakent 4 роки тому

      @@thetravelsoftatsu3967 Thanks, I'd appreciate seeing more pics. I looked at your channel more after I posted this comment and realised you are probably traveling the world now. If you do instagram you can reach me on instagram.com/mr.martin.jarvis/.

  • @smallybarker1000
    @smallybarker1000 4 роки тому

    Great video, thanks for the share. Can I ask a question? What happens at the MPPT controller when the bank of batteries is being charged by the alternator. Do you have to switch the solar controller out when the alternator is charging the battery bank?

    • @thetravelsoftatsu3967
      @thetravelsoftatsu3967 4 роки тому

      The MPPT controller app allows you to set the bulk, float and absorb rates, so you can adjust these values to coincide with those of the regulator. That way, both the solar panels and the alternator will input until the batteries are charged. Once this point is reached, the controller dumps any further charge by way of heat loss.

    • @smallybarker1000
      @smallybarker1000 4 роки тому

      @@thetravelsoftatsu3967 "dumps in way of heat loss" is that via an external load? In the same way a wind turbine needs to dump or just naturally heat dump at the controller? Thanks for the feed back much appreciated

    • @thetravelsoftatsu3967
      @thetravelsoftatsu3967 4 роки тому

      Freshly Squeezed There is an option for a load output on the controller. You could wire this to any 12v application - I understand that it is possible to wire this to a 12v heater element in a water tank, which I think is an excellent way to use the energy, but if nothing is connected, the controller loses the energy via the heat sink on the back of the unit.

    • @smallybarker1000
      @smallybarker1000 4 роки тому

      @@thetravelsoftatsu3967 Thanks again 👍

    • @Depecroaziera
      @Depecroaziera 2 роки тому

      @@thetravelsoftatsu3967 if you ad a heat protection what will happend will switch off the controller?

  • @javiador602
    @javiador602 4 роки тому

    Thanks mate, nice video .

  • @arnaudasbs
    @arnaudasbs 4 роки тому

    Always nice video, keep doing please ! Where are you going next ?

    • @thetravelsoftatsu3967
      @thetravelsoftatsu3967 4 роки тому

      Thank you 😊 Leaving the Mediterranean this spring and heading to Portugal initially ⛵️⚓️

  • @dodegkr
    @dodegkr 4 роки тому

    I just watched every episode in a row, binge tatsu!, can I ask how much it cost to have the boat lifted when you cleaned it? Thanks for sharing. Envious in Surrey!

    • @thetravelsoftatsu3967
      @thetravelsoftatsu3967 4 роки тому

      Thanks Dave, we managed to get the lift for 300€ after a bit of bargaining with the yard. July is their slack time I think!

    • @dodegkr
      @dodegkr 4 роки тому

      The Travels of Tatsu thanks for the answer, I look forward to seeing more.

  • @matrixi4i
    @matrixi4i 5 років тому

    Awesome footage

  • @inixio11
    @inixio11 5 років тому

    Nicely explained. Simple and Clear. Beautiful installation BTW.

  • @sailing-etanche
    @sailing-etanche 5 років тому

    I ve a question too: The frame, is it also from Noa?

    • @thetravelsoftatsu3967
      @thetravelsoftatsu3967 5 років тому

      No, the Victron panels come with a frame. All rigid solar panels come with a frame - the flexible and semi-flexible do not, but then they are a lot lighter than these glass rigid panels, and do not need brackets like the NOA ones. Hope that helps :)

    • @sailing-etanche
      @sailing-etanche 5 років тому

      @@thetravelsoftatsu3967 Thanks for the quick response. I have flexible, so I have to made them myself then. I will ude your video as a example!

    • @thetravelsoftatsu3967
      @thetravelsoftatsu3967 5 років тому

      Good luck with your task, I’m sure they will look great 😃

  • @fd5309
    @fd5309 5 років тому

    hello, we are happy to see the turkey

  • @robertYTB78g
    @robertYTB78g 5 років тому

    Very handy, thank you for posting

  • @denisconnaughton2923
    @denisconnaughton2923 5 років тому

    What is the name of the 4 x Sweedish made brackets. I don't know what it is you said. Thanks.

    • @thetravelsoftatsu3967
      @thetravelsoftatsu3967 5 років тому

      Hello, yes they are NOA brackets, made in Sweden. Their website is noa.se/webshop/ I have no connection other than being a very happy customer 😊

    • @nomadequipment2177
      @nomadequipment2177 5 років тому

      Thanks for sharing this. I just got most of what I need to set up solar on my boat but will have to jury rig the panel onto the pushpit initially. It's nice to see how you've done it as I have the same mppt charge controller 😃👍🏻

  • @verynearlyaboutsailing8114
    @verynearlyaboutsailing8114 5 років тому

    Very nice installation. Would it make any difference to the overall efficiency if you wired the panels in parallel?

    • @thetravelsoftatsu3967
      @thetravelsoftatsu3967 5 років тому

      Thank you :) I don't think it would make much difference in my case. My understanding is that parallel works better if you have one panel which is likely to be shaded more. In my case, series was preferable as it is easier to wire and uses less wiring. As far as efficiency, no, I don't think it would make any difference. The controller is happy whichever way the panels are wired.

  • @madeonwater
    @madeonwater 5 років тому

    Nice work. Can I ask you what kind of winter cockpit cover you have? Looks great and not fixed on the boom like the original one. Thanks.

    • @thetravelsoftatsu3967
      @thetravelsoftatsu3967 5 років тому

      Hi Markus. Thank you. It is a bespoke cockpit tent which zips onto the spray hood, made by JB Yacht Services, Salisbury Green, Southampton. It is a good quality tent, a snug fit and uses a collapsible three-piece hoop which can be removed when taking the tent down. It is a better fit than the original HR tent and was about the same price as HR list the original on their website.