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Bixler 1.1 powered glider flying from a croft in the Western Isles of Scotland (2)
Ranish (a village in the Isle of Lewis) from the sky!
(a bit of it anyway).
Much more successful flight today. The glider is balanced a little bit better, more altitude, more gliding, some nice close passing.
This was the second of about 7 launches.
The Bixler 1.1 has been reinforced at its weak points with a combination of 3M stretchy transparent tape and heavy gorilla tape where needed (I like the look of the black wing tape, like a normal step zone - it doesn't look out of place).
A pound coin was needed to ballast against the camera and keep the centre of gravity manageable (I could have moved the battery aft but I had no spare sticky Velcro).
Lots of interesting locations and smoother flight setup planned.
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Bixler 1.1 powered glider flying from a croft in the Western Isles of Scotland
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Ranish (a village in the Isle of Lewis) from the sky! (a bit of it anyway). Much more successful flight today. The glider is balanced a little bit better, more altitude, more gliding, some nice close passing. This was the second of about 7 launches. The Bixler 1.1 has been reinforced at its weak points with a combination of 3M stretchy transparent tape and heavy gorilla tape where needed (I lik...
Bixler 1.1 (powered glider) 3rd Flight - Stornoway Castle Green (3 of 3/ last)
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The first test of my Bixler 1.1 with a GoPro Hero3Black strapped to the first person view canopy. The glider floated very well and flew predictably with the standard canopy provided (aerodynamic and almost weightless) but once the gopro was onboard, even with the CofG corrected by moving the battery... it flew like sh&t to begin with. It doesn't like the weight. It won't glide as well without c...
Bixler 1.1 (powered glider) 2nd Flight - Stornoway Castle Green
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The second test of my Bixler 1.1 with a GoPro Hero3Black strapped to the first person view canopy. The glider floated very well and flew predictably with the standard canopy provided (aerodynamic and almost weightless) but once the gopro was onboard, even with the CofG corrected by moving the battery... it flew like sh&t to begin with. It doesn't like the weight. It won't glide as well without ...
Bixler 1.1 (powered glider) 1st Flight - Stornoway Castle Green
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The first test of my Bixler 1.1 with a GoPro Hero3Black strapped to the first person view canopy. The glider floated very well and flew predictably with the standard canopy provided (aerodynamic and almost weightless) but once the gopro was onboard, even with the CofG corrected by moving the battery... it flew like sh&t to begin with. It doesn't like the weight. It won't glide as well without c...
Dolphins playing at the Shiant Isles.
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Dolphins playing 4-5 miles south east of the Shiants on 21st May 2017.
Dolphins at Shiant Isles
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4-5 miles north east of the Shiants on 21st May 2017
Dolphins near the Shiant Isles
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4 to 5 miles south east of the Shiants at mid day on 21st May 2017.
Bungee Jumping Scotland
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Bungee jumping with "Highland Fling Bungee". www.bungeejumpscotland.co.uk The first jump is off the "Titan Crane" in Clydebank a few miles out of Glasgow City Centre. (Don't know whose ipod was plugged in!). The second jump (photos only) is off a bridge in Killiecrankie near Pitlochry. Both in Scotland. COPYRIGHT NOTICE: At 01:40 a song by "Of Monsters and Men" is playing in the unedited video ...
Car Crash in Lochs on A859
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Nearly 10 miles south of Stornoway (Isle of Lewis), approaching Lochs School and Lochs Service Station, a car appears to have had a head on collision with a bus. Video recorded at 1640 on 24/OCT/2014. Filmed with GoPro Hero 3
Wayfarer Reefing South of Shiant Isles
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Approx 19 miles south of Stornoway. En route Stornoway to Skye the wind picked up after passing through the "Shiants gap". This is one of many short videos shot with a 'GoPro Hero 3' on the crossing. Passage distance approx 50 nautical miles. Single handed, departed Stornoway at 0630 (am) and arrived early evening same day. A couple hours motor-sailing in the morning and the rest (80% sailing o...
Pilot Disembarking off Norway - Leaving port Tananger
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The pilot disembarking from Ship to Pilot boat off Norway. Ship's departed the port of Tananger en route to the Gas fields (South North Sea)
Buoy Slap
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The traditional "Slap the Buoy". Sailing past lateral marks or cardinal buoys... A demonstration of skill on the helm (steering) and in particularly rough weather, balls of steel. Miss it and you're rubbish - Too close and it could be embarrassing *bang*
Broadbay Sailing Stornoway Harbour
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Sailing GoPro test #1 Watch in HD! Couple of problems here; I didn't have my phone out to use the GoPro App and frame it so the camera angles were a stab in the dark. There's a lot of noise from vibration and shock but it's the first time sending it up the mast and should be able to avoid that next time.

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  • @steveh3483
    @steveh3483 3 місяці тому

    awesome, well done

  • @travelbywater9378
    @travelbywater9378 Рік тому

    Thanks for the vid, I just piced up a Canadian made Wayfarer clone with a small cabin. Haven't reefed her yet, looks straightforward enough.

  • @alexrus1713
    @alexrus1713 3 роки тому

    Спасибо!

  • @MonthlyFails
    @MonthlyFails 3 роки тому

    Hello David! I read a 6 year old comment from you below a video called "North Sea Storm", uploaded by Steven Boron in September 2013. The video shows a ship getting hit by a huge wave in the North Sea and you mentioned you have been on the ship as Cadet. Do you possibly know who filmed that video (was it Steven Boron?) and if so, do you possibly know how to get in touch with him? Or do you by any chance filmed similar videos like this or know who did? I would be very interested to discuss obtaining a license to use such a crazy video from the north sea, if this is possible. It would be very nice to hear from you if you can help. :) With best regards, Felix

  • @chrismccartney8668
    @chrismccartney8668 3 роки тому

    That looks lethal single handed in that sea state...a good chance of going over the side Good Music

  • @ChrisWilson-mg1it
    @ChrisWilson-mg1it 4 роки тому

    Takes to much time

    • @davids1000
      @davids1000 4 роки тому

      No hurry in open waters. Not racing.

  • @roygumpel8415
    @roygumpel8415 4 роки тому

    needed dramamine before watching this.

  • @chsemaphor
    @chsemaphor 4 роки тому

    Why didn't you get to the dead zone to do this?

  • @michaelmcclafferty3346
    @michaelmcclafferty3346 4 роки тому

    Well done .Good camera work and sailing skills in difficult conditions.

  • @willo6848
    @willo6848 4 роки тому

    I sure wish you would redo this video with the reefing outhaul coming up the boom to near the mast. So nervous to watch the precariousness of tying to the end of the boom as you did. Laying the boom in the cockpit and tying it would be much better for a new sailor to watch from a safety standpoint. On my set up similar to yours (without a topping lift), I start by pulling in the new clew outhaul to lift high the boom (thus advoiding the boom dipping into a wave on a heel), then lowering the new tack down to the boom and hooking it to the tack hook. Then I tighten the luff and lastly, I tighten the outhaul to the tension I want along the foot.

  • @samdaviesaviationandfootba2602
    @samdaviesaviationandfootba2602 5 років тому

    nice likkle flight vid david......it reminds me of when i got into rc with the good ol bixler!!! think i smashed about three to bits and lost one completely ! before i kinda sussed all the stupid things that you can fuck up with......keep up your filmin bud...and showing off the awesomeness (yes i am using that word ...in its propa context) of your beautiful space........ tell me to do one but i kinda try and do really slow turns when ive got me go pro (ON A BIG 2MTR WING) Then the vid looks more arty than flitting all over....and that coast and skerries need to be shown off...ill buzz off now...cheers roystone rc in sheffield

  • @sepharad58
    @sepharad58 6 років тому

    Outstanding small film. Not a bunch of folks taking selfies of doing nothing. It was a treat to see you manage a dinghy at sea in less that glass pond conditions. Thank you.

    • @davids1000
      @davids1000 5 років тому

      Thanks! "Not a bunch of folks taking selfies of doing nothing." made me laugh! haha

  • @SailingWhyknot
    @SailingWhyknot 6 років тому

    I respect the seamanship. I also have a dinghy and i wish it was a wayfarer. Wayfarers look more stable than mine. Unfortunately there is not much wayfarers in Turkey.

    • @davids1000
      @davids1000 6 років тому

      Thank you. It has a large buoyancy tank forward and aft so if you swamp it you'll remain on the surface until you bail a few buckets and gain freeboard again. Luckily that doesn't happen often but when we let it swamp heeling over (having a laugh) at my home port, a large outer harbour with safe lee shores all around except the southerly entrance, those first few buckets bailed have to be fast then you can slow down and relax haha.

    • @SailingWhyknot
      @SailingWhyknot 6 років тому

      David S Yeah i know that feeling😁 My boat also floats after capsizing over. We capsized it once in a strong gust . Some boats tried to rescue us and didn't believe me when i said it could be turned over back again. So they struggled to pull us (sails in the water) near by our beach and we turned it back up by ourselves.

  • @fingerhorn4
    @fingerhorn4 6 років тому

    Nearly all dinghy reefing systems are dangerous, ridiculously slow, cumbersome and a pain in the neck. How someone hasn't invented a quick system by now is extraordinary. Surely it can't be that difficult to come up with a quick system.

    • @davids1000
      @davids1000 6 років тому

      fingerhorn4 Hi, I have improved the method of reefing the main by fitting a proper outhaul so everything can be done from the mast. The slab lines along the boom can be tied when it suits you so you can sail on without tying them if you have to gain some lee sea room. Can also just ease the halyard and drop the boom to the deck while hove to. I get that this reefing shown looks dangerous but now with an outhaul at the mast I wouldn't say so :)

    • @sigurdurhallgrimsson1291
      @sigurdurhallgrimsson1291 6 років тому

      fingerhorn4 no in fact not, there are good systems around. Selden sells fully prepped booms with double reefing systems, I would have bought one if not for my budget so I went the old way lines and blocks outside of the boom and forward.

    • @edwardcatlett9446
      @edwardcatlett9446 6 років тому

      if its not that difficult why havent you done it !

    • @sigurdurhallgrimsson1291
      @sigurdurhallgrimsson1291 6 років тому

      what do you mean... I have a fully functional dual reefing system that WORKS except mine is outside of the boom instead as inside as on the Selden boom. I solo sail only and may sailing is in Iceland facing the Atlantic ocean. Now I was installing a Harken furling system for my genoa and will probably change my sail style after that...... but time will tell. Maybe make a video off it.... There are good instructions in the Wayfarer book fifth edition about reefing techniques.

    • @BoraBilgin
      @BoraBilgin 4 роки тому

      @@davids1000 wish you could make a video of that also. Nice reefing in that weather. I watched this video years ago but than I didn't know about heave to. Still I try to reef before sailing

  • @roymichaeldeanable
    @roymichaeldeanable 6 років тому

    The Part I wanted to watch was speeded up....hmmmm

    • @DavidOfWhitehills
      @DavidOfWhitehills 6 років тому

      You can slow it to quarter speed if you click the cog symbol.

  • @Wayfarer-Sailing
    @Wayfarer-Sailing 7 років тому

    Definitely playing/showing off. Great to watch!

  • @Wayfarer-Sailing
    @Wayfarer-Sailing 7 років тому

    It's amazing how fast they move with so little apparent effort.

    • @davids1000
      @davids1000 7 років тому

      Yeah they're so smooth and it's hard to keep up with them when you're filming. I'm checking out your channel because I haven't seen it before and I have a Wayfarer. I have a wayfarer video too if you haven't seen it. Filmed a few miles away from this video much closer to the islands.

  • @theIntuitionist
    @theIntuitionist 8 років тому

    Thanks for this video. I just got 941, a mark I woodie, and have lots to learn. I'll be sure to give this a try in light air. Thanks for the walk through and comment- all very helpful!

    • @davids1000
      @davids1000 8 років тому

      Thanks for your comment. Wayfarers are really good in a light breeze. I've changed the outhaul since the video because it's safer tightening it at the mast or even half way along the boom with a pulley at the pack of the boom and a cleat somewhere along the boom.

  • @benj8mmin
    @benj8mmin 8 років тому

    Very cool video! I just brought home hull 770 she's wooden .As I am waiting for the Ice to go out I am reading and the more I read the more I doubted Id be able to singlehand .

    • @davids1000
      @davids1000 8 років тому

      Cool. Look after it. Wooden boats need a lot of maintenance. Start in light winds (max 10 knots) to practice singe handed sailing. Post a video if you get a chance to take one.

  • @warjacare
    @warjacare 8 років тому

    Belaying the reef line at the end of the boom seems difficilt and time consuming. Maybe it's better to bring the line to the mast region. Sailing the open sea with an outboard engine is risky in case you capsize. A flooded engine doesn't work. I have a 13 ft boat with 2 sails and a pair of rows, which is always reliable. Smooth sailing, my friend.

    • @davids1000
      @davids1000 8 років тому

      +warjacare That reefing line on the leech was temporary. It was led through the boom to the mast but the sheave broke. Replaced now :) The outboard is a very useful secondary means of propulsion, twice as fast as rowing. A drowned outboard is easy to flush through, change oil, clean the carb and replace the spark plug. (If you sort it soon enough it's only an hours work and no permanent damage). I've never drowned that outboard but had to clean other peoples in the past (including my own outboard once when a friend was using it and didn't secure it to their transom properly). I haven't capsized this boat in 8 years sailing it but swamped a few times having fun on a blowy day! If I ever lose the outboard it's easily replaced. Like a life raft - it's better to have it and be able to use it than struggle with oars in a squall or in a long lasting lull. Thanks for watching, I hope you're still sailing! New videos coming soon if you want to subscribe. Cheers.

    • @martinlaver007
      @martinlaver007 2 роки тому

      An outboard on a cruising Wayfarer is pretty common. I used to have an old Seagull on our woodie.

    • @gjd1155
      @gjd1155 3 місяці тому

      You lose all credibility when you refer to oars as "rows".

  • @nickskitchen4777
    @nickskitchen4777 9 років тому

    Do you often sail the wayfarer single handed and if so do you find it too powerful

    • @davids1000
      @davids1000 9 років тому

      +Nicks Kitchen Sorry I forgot to reply. About 80% of my time in this boat is single handed (over the last 8 years). It's not too powerful at all in light & consistent winds. In a stronger breeze you need to be more experienced or have a backup such as a safety boat or a reliable outboard (always have a small anchor with a few meters of 6-10mm chain then enough rope coiled in a bucket for the depth of the area you sail in so if you get in trouble you can throw it out and avoid grounding). It is fast. It is light. A child can handle this boat in light winds and get it sailing quick but don't take chances or take it out in squally weather. Hope this helps. Feel free to message me if you have more questions.

    • @craigmacneill9137
      @craigmacneill9137 8 років тому

      +Nicks Kitchen not if you know what you are doing and plan ahead mind i just moved from solo sailing a Thistle Class dinghy to Wayfarer #4096 which is so so much easier to handle solo

    • @sigurdurhallgrimsson1291
      @sigurdurhallgrimsson1291 6 років тому

      When I go solo (90%) sailing on my wayfarer but not fishing I use 2x20ltr water cans as ballast, it is so much more relaxed and cos my floor plates are 15mm in thickness then my total ballast is close to 60kg that is like having a crew. I live in Iceland and open to the Atlantic ocean (always waves). I never ever reef like in the video above it is just to risky for my taste, just mu style of sailing.

    • @chsemaphor
      @chsemaphor 4 роки тому

      @@sigurdurhallgrimsson1291 how do you put water cans? On both sides?

  • @gavinh
    @gavinh 9 років тому

    Do you have a line running from the end of the boom to the masthead? What's that for?

    • @davids1000
      @davids1000 9 років тому

      Gavin H Yes that's the topping lift. The topping lift holds the boom at any level/ any angle while the mainsail halyard is slack. Just cleat the mast end of the topping lift at a height you're happy with. When I drop the mainsail, the boom would fall to the deck without that topping lift and, the boom would slide/ scrape/ bang about at sea while slab reefing without a topping lift. Most yachts have it also.

    • @davids1000
      @davids1000 8 років тому

      +Gavin H I forgot to say in my last reply that you can use the topping lift to de-power the mainsail too (while the halyard is still tensioned and the sail raised). Lift the boom up and the wind "spills" from the sail.

  • @kennedyjames007
    @kennedyjames007 9 років тому

    Top hell.

  • @frankwern8784
    @frankwern8784 9 років тому

    Very nice! Watching you reef, I'm glad my old Wayfarer came set up with jiffy reefing! Nice when your solo out there.

    • @davids1000
      @davids1000 9 років тому

      +Frank Wern Aye the slab reefing lines are no problem even in a choppy sea but I've lead the outhaul through the boom so I can tension it at the mast. That was awkward! As you can see.

  • @msf60khz
    @msf60khz 9 років тому

    That is a very impressive cruise. Well done.

    • @davids1000
      @davids1000 9 років тому

      +Mirror Cruising Thanks.

  • @BoraBilgin
    @BoraBilgin 10 років тому

    nice

  • @johnypebs
    @johnypebs 11 років тому

    very nice David, but keep the creaks and squeaks, enhances the mood