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Historic Vessel Vega
Singapore
Приєднався 29 кві 2010
The HISTORIC VESSEL VEGA was built in 1892 by Norwegian boatbuilder Ola H. Nerhus for trade in the North Sea and the Baltic. VEGA and her volunteer crew are still working, sailing over 6,000 miles every year delivering cargo’s of hope and empowering local people to solve their problems.
Vega 1892 is a small, highly effective “Mom & Pop” initiative dedicated to helping remote often isolated communities in Indonesia and East Timor. We concentrate on improving educational and health services. Empowering small communities to solve their own problems is another important part of our mission. Vega delivers training, tools, educational and medical supplies according to a list of what is needed by each community. Those supplies are sponsored or donated by our friends who want to help others. Vega delivers those donations directly into the hand of teachers, midwives and health workers who need them to do their job.
Vega 1892 is a small, highly effective “Mom & Pop” initiative dedicated to helping remote often isolated communities in Indonesia and East Timor. We concentrate on improving educational and health services. Empowering small communities to solve their own problems is another important part of our mission. Vega delivers training, tools, educational and medical supplies according to a list of what is needed by each community. Those supplies are sponsored or donated by our friends who want to help others. Vega delivers those donations directly into the hand of teachers, midwives and health workers who need them to do their job.
Sailing with the Historic Vessel Vega
As you know our prime objective at Vega 1892 is to deliver educational and medical supplies along with reading glasses for the elderly to remote, often isolated, island communities where they make a huge difference in peoples lives. Right now the supply side is flowing nicely and it looks like when the monsoon changes we will have roughly 17 tons to deliver. The problem is that after almost three years without any fundraising events we are seriously worried about the running cost to make those deliveries. I'm talking about fuel, food for the crew, and all those things that let us move. It doesn’t help anyone if we have a full load but can’t get there to deliver it. We could sure use some help right now. vega1892.com/
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Vega1892 Bee Wax and Pine Tar for Rigging
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I am often asked about the protective coating we use on all the historic vessel Vega's servings and splices, so thought you might enjoy seeing what it is and how we make it.
Historic Vessel Vega. Setting up Shrouds with Dead Eyes and Lanyards
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Deadeyes and lanyards are still entirely practical today. We use them on Historic Vessel Vega because they are resilient, easy on the spars and rigging, and their elasticity is quite noticeable. They give under sudden strains and bad weather, and in times of stress (God forbid !) are quickly cut away.
Historic Vessel Vega, Eye splice how-to video
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Splicing is a method for joining rope into a loop or joining two lengths of the line by weaving the strands together rather than tying a knot. It is a very useful thing to know how to do, and once you get the hang of it you can use it for all sorts of things at home and on the water. If you’re trying to splice something really heavy, you may need a fid for a little extra help. Masking tape will...
Red Sail in the Sunset
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Historic Vessel Vega sailing into the sunset. Music: Red Sails In The Sunset · Nat King Cole Video: Fadly, Pulau Medang
Historic Vessel Vega, Sight by Sail, Anambas Islands
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Vega spent the past month in the Anambas Islands (look them up on Google maps) delivering educational supplies, solar systems, and Kits-4-Kids bags to several small island communities. This little film covers our work providing reading glasses for the elderly. You would be amazed how a simple pair of reading glasses can improve the quality of someone's life. If a small fishing village only has ...
Anambas IT, Historic Vessel Vega
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Here is a short video about the computers we have been delivering to schools on the remote islands of Anambas. These days, kids who cannot use computers are at a distinct disadvantage when it comes to advancing in life. In our own small way, we are making a difference in the lives of people on these forgotten islands. Hope you enjoy it.
Vega sails to the Anambas Islands, Indonesia
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Like I said in a recent post we are now out making deliveries of donated educational and medical supplies to some of the remote islands we assist. After all the COVID mess it feels as if we are starting all over again. This little film is from our recent voyage from Batam to the Anambas Islands. Hope you enjoy it. There will be more in the next few days - if the signal lasts - as we begin makin...
Sea voyage onboard a 125 year old sailboat “VEGA”
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A voyage on Vega! THE STRAITS TIMES Blog (12 Jun 2017) - Viva Las Vega! Historic boat makes waves for better healthcare in Indonesia's remote islands bit.ly/Vega_ST_Blog Less than 2 mins video about Vega's tasks www.youtube.com/watch?v=D5mWh... Every year the 125 years old Norwegian build historic vessel VEGA and her volunteer crew sail about 7,000 miles to collect and deliver between 15 and 20...
Historic Vessel Vega - German European School Singapore
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ICT equipment donation from the German European School Singapore (GESS) The HISTORIC VESSEL VEGA was built in 1892 by Norwegian boatbuilder Ola H. Nerhus for trade in the North Sea and the Baltic. VEGA and her volunteer crew are still working, sailing over 6,000 miles every year delivering cargo’s of hope and empowering local people to solve their problems. Vega 1892 IT equipment to the rescue....
Singapore interview with Shane Granger on news.omy.sg
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Singapore interview with Shane Granger on news.omy.sg
The Adventures of Historic Vessel Vega
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Follow the adventures of a 120-year-old Norwegian built Historic sailing vessel. Visit volcanic islands where no one ever goes. A life or death struggle isolated and alone in the middle of the ocean. Vega delivers donated educational and medical supplies to some of the worlds most isolated island communities.
Historic Vessel Vega - Chain Gang Bongo
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Historic Vessel Vega - Chain Gang Bongo
Historic Vessel Vega Update August 2018
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Historic Vessel Vega Update August 2018
Vega sails from Singapore to Jakarta by Kuet
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Vega sails from Singapore to Jakarta by Kuet
Historic vessel Vega under full sail 2017
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Historic vessel Vega under full sail 2017
Vega's 2016 delivery mission in Bahasa Indonesia
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Vega's 2016 delivery mission in Bahasa Indonesia
The Adventures of Vega - follow the adventures of a 120 year old sailing ship
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The Adventures of Vega - follow the adventures of a 120 year old sailing ship
What a great video. So simply voiced and instructed!
dubbing and sound effects is horribly bad.
you are correct there a few ways to do it, but that ain't one them
I've never seen that "technique" before either.
Leeward shrouds can also be tightened and tuned on a nice tack.
Not too much though - very easy to overtighten in that situation leading to very unbalanced stresses. You probably know this but others may not.
@@rmcnabb Gangster comment...good man
Marlingspike seamanship is near to my heart.
So Cap'n after all this time following you , I did not know you had some UA-cam Vid , lovely So as to rig .A main Top'sl , stays'l Ketch, loose footed flying jibs (2) , 1 footed Jib ? Is the old Boat Carpenter close ?...LOL She is a wonderful vessel , wish you the best as ever...
Thank You, this was very informative.
What a great video. Wikipedia's explanation of deadeyes was impossible to follow.
So I'm rigging dyneema, I'm also doing these traditional wooden deadeyes (purple heart wood), I'm having a problem where as I'm tensioning my deadeyes are rotating so the holes become vertical, or worse rotate all the way 180°. I've used beeswax, cooking oil to try and make it easier, but it rotates everytime...any suggestions?
Your problem is a round deadeye. You're mixing technologies that don't actually work that well together. The seizing on the shroud holding the deadeye in place isn't tight enough. Often wire is used for this. Dyneema is insanely strong but it also has very low friction , and if you really clamp down on it to hold it in place around a deadeye, you're making a weak point in the yarns. Just because it's rope doesn't mean it's the right rope for all rope tasks. Look at Colligo Rigging for other ideas using deadeye technology but made with dyneema in mind.
@@rmcnabb hey thanks for the reply, actually I figured out that in order to create the friction you need to keep the deadeye blocks from turning, you need to parcel and serve the dyneema eye that the deadeye sits in with (if I recall correctly) #36 tarred seine twine. It costs 1/100th the pice of any colligo stuff, and it harkens back to the old tall ship days of parceling and serving. I got the purple heart blocks for about 300$ and I made about 30 or so deadeyes out of that, so vastly cheaper, DIY friendly, cost effective, and now my ketch is running full dyneema, parcelled and served, with beautiful purple heart deadeyes. And the parceling and serving not only helps with chafe resistance and UV damage, but the tension put on the dyneema from the serving mallet makes the dyneema stronger (in so far as it more closely meets the breaking loads even after splices) ...Old school methods meet new school line! It's awesome.
Not a monkey fist for a stopper knot?
both are good options. Monkey fist is larger
Monkey's Fist is a heaving knot.
The Monkey's Fist is a heaving knot. It is not a stopper knot.
@@scottcates trivial... it depends how you are using it. Not a contest
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Thank you for sharing hood learnings
Our pleasure!
She’s a beautiful little ship.
Hello, I just read through your 'About' section, and think what you're doing is fabulous...I'm finishing up a Day Skipper course and speak fluent Bahasa Indonesia...I spent two years travelling through Sumatra, Java, Bali, Lombok and NTB in the early 80s and have visited numerous times since; I also spent a couple of years as a deckhand on oceanographic research ships. I would love to crew for you for a couple of weeks...how do I get in touch?
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I really enjoy this channel over the years. Please keep it going. Love your videos
I NEVER KNEW YOU HAD A YOU-TUBE CHANNEL. I WILL GET ROUND TO WATCHING MORE OF YOUR VIDEOS SOON. IAN ANGUS - S/V WILSON ua-cam.com/channels/_rjqc9IKO34Kh4nb43Sitw.htmlplaylists
Good on you guys
amazing, this is have one useful life with the most valuable thing, help others..; thumbs up.
Look at the smiles of the children
Hi Shane.. hi Maggie.. how are U guys doing.. ? wishing you good health and happy sailing as always. It has been more than two years since Tatit/Palgunadi passed away. Now I and Jenny stay in Jkt with Hetty and Raysha. Warmest regards n' hugs from all of us.
Awesome, this is Medang island ?
Pulau Nila - NTT
I am sorry dude hehe
All of you really good people, hope God will give all of you amazing bless, tahnk you being a good people and help Indonesian people, I hope some day can meet you again
Hai cap, finally I found you, you remember me, we meet in nongsa regata, you gift us tour to see Amazing Vega sail yacht, me & my wife talk about you and VEGA, i lost your card name
Good job and when come again to east timor...
As soon as the COVID lets us.
music ok but could have got some good gamelan
I like the video! Vega sailing very nicely, thanks for posting!
Cool video
You guys are so lucky the Vega looks beautiful with her full spread of canvas
Thank you for beatiful work in that part of the world were need is high and resources are scarce. What you do makes a great impact for many people, especially children. Tank you.