Singlehanded Docking Stern To with Lazy Lines

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  • Watch this episode of the Sharpen Up Series, Episode 3 Singlehanded Docking Stern To with Lazy Lines where Nick explains and demonstrates Singlehanded Docking at Marina Baotić, near Trogir in Croatia. This is a stern to mooring lines setup with lazy lines aboard the 2021 Bavaria 51 Cruiser 'Marie'.
    0:00 Intro
    0:30 Setup
    3:55 Approach and Prep
    5:50 Radio in
    6:28 Docking
    18:04 Thanks
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 572

  • @AlainBergeron-yl2ze
    @AlainBergeron-yl2ze День тому +1

    Hi Nick, my wife and I saw all your mooring and méditerranéen docking videos for our Croatia sailing trip, we used all your techniques. You helped us a lot. Thanks to your videos we had a safe trip, we thank you. Alain from Canada

    • @45DegreesSailing
      @45DegreesSailing  День тому

      Thanks Alain! I’m stoked they were helpful 👍🏽

  • @dukenpam
    @dukenpam Рік тому +1

    Very helpful, confidence is contagious

  • @tolex3
    @tolex3 Рік тому +39

    I’ve watched this several times over the past months... and I’ve got to say this is the absolutely BEST instructional video on how to dock! (For whatever it’s worth, I’m a charter skipper on similar boats (albeit in much colder waters ;-)

    • @45DegreesSailing
      @45DegreesSailing  Рік тому +1

      Thanks Tommy! Appreciate the positive feedback :) where are you sailing out of?

    • @tolex3
      @tolex3 Рік тому +2

      @@45DegreesSailing Stockholm, Sweden.

    • @45DegreesSailing
      @45DegreesSailing  Рік тому +1

      @@tolex3 that certainly is colder!

    • @freelectron2029
      @freelectron2029 9 місяців тому +1

      your a charter captain and this video helped you? 🤔 for the sake of your employer, i wouldnt let the world know who you work for if you need to watch a youtube video to reverse a boat into a dock on a calm day. holy moses. how have you been getting into pens before now? i mean.... here in australia you must go though months and years of training to get your commercial right to operate a vessel in a commercial capacity. if one of my skippers showed me this video and told me how much it helped him he would be fired immediately. are you indian by chance?...

    • @mahinahathaway
      @mahinahathaway 3 місяці тому

      @@freelectron2029​​⁠your reading comprehension isn’t too sharp there… if you wana be a dick, have at it. if you want to look like a dick, don’t read a comment properly and make stupid and racist assumptions 😂🤦🏽‍♀️

  • @ushi120
    @ushi120 Рік тому +4

    I cannot understand this comments "this is not single-handed-docking". Of course it is! It doesn't matter if the solo- Skipper gets help from Marinero. At the vessel the skipper is single-handed.
    Nick, I appreciate a lot your efforts in this video's. As profesional Skipper, instructor and examiner I see all the benefits in your tutorials for beginners and advanced sailors. Keep on going! 👍
    Greatings from Germany
    ah

    • @45DegreesSailing
      @45DegreesSailing  Рік тому +1

      Completely agree mate. And, you will always have some who need to have their voice heard. And that's ok! They are boosting my channel with comments 😜
      Thank you for the feedback. Great to hear you and others are getting benefit from the videos.

  • @charlies7658
    @charlies7658 2 роки тому +1

    Some of the best videos I’ve seen. Very concise and to the point. Thanks

  • @Michelle-wh2dy
    @Michelle-wh2dy 2 роки тому +3

    I am so glad yours are the first docking and boat handling videos I stumbled upon. Very clear, great detail and wonderful attitude. Thank to you both!! , and thanks for both the snapping turtle and the prop wash explanations.

  • @nicolocartiglia
    @nicolocartiglia 10 місяців тому +3

    Your videos really help me gain more confidence, great tip about where to sit during maneuvering.

  • @danlarkosh287
    @danlarkosh287 2 роки тому +3

    You did an excellent job covering the docking fundamentals in a simple and straightforward manner.

  • @hanshuygens1348
    @hanshuygens1348 11 місяців тому +2

    Thanx, very helpful and clear, no-nonsense approach to stern to docking!

  • @JohnnyBoy-oq7gc
    @JohnnyBoy-oq7gc 10 місяців тому

    Probably the best docking video ever.

    • @45DegreesSailing
      @45DegreesSailing  10 місяців тому

      Why thank you sir. I appreciate you stopping in to leave this comment. Cheers!

  • @arpaddemeter492
    @arpaddemeter492 9 місяців тому

    Super high quality video, easy but still spot on, just how I like it. Well done!

  • @FightingMango
    @FightingMango 2 роки тому +5

    Mate you have made me nostalgic just watching this. Pre covid is sailed each a week in Croatia in 2019 and 2018 (2 separate weeks in 2019) and absolutely loved it and miss it. Can’t wait to get back. Start out from Marina Kremik near Primosten and normally Trogir, Milna, Vis, Hvar and if winds are with use Korcula. Milna, Vis and Trogir are “chefs kiss”. If you’re ever in Stockholm… you’ve got a beer on me. Cheers for the video. -An Aussie in Sweden

    • @45DegreesSailing
      @45DegreesSailing  2 роки тому

      Haha mate thats brilliant. I'll remember that one! Have not made it to Sweden yet. See you in Stockholm

  • @jack7358
    @jack7358 Рік тому +1

    Hello... très belles explications et démonstration.... beaucoup (voir tous ) de personnes qui louent un bateau devraient voir et étudier cet épisode ....BRAVO....
    Jack from CROATIA

  • @roberteikel1812
    @roberteikel1812 Рік тому +1

    Stumbled across your channel and your videos are incredible resources for those with larger boats. Thank you for taking the time to put these out there.

    • @45DegreesSailing
      @45DegreesSailing  Рік тому +1

      Awesome Robert, thank you. We will keep working on making the channel better

    • @roberteikel1812
      @roberteikel1812 Рік тому

      @@45DegreesSailing Thank you for responding to me comment. I sail out of San Francisco, California so not sure I will ever make it to Croatia but it looks beautiful. I will definitely add to my sail bucket list.

  • @keithkirby4169
    @keithkirby4169 2 роки тому +3

    Great video, thanks Nick

  • @roychamptaloup
    @roychamptaloup Рік тому +1

    Excellent stuff Nick. Thanks

  • @makalu76
    @makalu76 2 роки тому +5

    I really loved this video and I learned OXOO that is actually way better than hitches.
    I loved also your other docking videos, I will use it to teach my unskilled crew.

  • @wazza2013
    @wazza2013 11 місяців тому +2

    I can not thank you enough for your video. I just single hand moored in Stari Grad. So so so helpful. This video is full of amazing tips from start to finish.

    • @45DegreesSailing
      @45DegreesSailing  11 місяців тому

      That’s great to hear! Enjoy Stari Grad. Remember to go to Za Pod Zub! 😉

  • @stevebrunning3432
    @stevebrunning3432 2 роки тому +2

    Great video good to see you back doing great sailing videos

  • @frix57
    @frix57 2 роки тому +2

    Nick's instruction is tremendous. He dances around the boat.

  • @kirstyjjamieson
    @kirstyjjamieson 2 роки тому +2

    Great video - well paced and informative. Keep pumping these out pls!

    • @45DegreesSailing
      @45DegreesSailing  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks Kay Jay 😊 I will do! What would you like to see next?

    • @kirstyjjamieson
      @kirstyjjamieson 2 роки тому +1

      @@45DegreesSailing we’re keen to learn practical skills but also to build up a set of what do do when ‘shit happens’ - so we have safe Plan Bs rather than freaking out. Things like how to safely tow a sailboat, parallel parking at a marina, or how to fix a jammed winch. (And ‘hi’ from Down Under!)

    • @45DegreesSailing
      @45DegreesSailing  2 роки тому

      @@kirstyjjamieson ok great suggestions! I’ll see if we can work one of those on todays sail 🙂 Hi right back! Where are tuning in from?

  • @andymarshall2201
    @andymarshall2201 2 роки тому +3

    Excellent video. Thank you

  • @andymarshall2201
    @andymarshall2201 2 роки тому

    Excellent video Nick, thank you.

  • @sarahfrench4823
    @sarahfrench4823 2 роки тому +2

    Love the stern line figure 8 and 3 loops and toss to the hand!

    • @45DegreesSailing
      @45DegreesSailing  2 роки тому

      Thanks Sarah. Yes I can take full credit for this one, it just made sense after watching the dock staff fumble with so much line!

  • @strallen
    @strallen Рік тому

    Nick- REALLY nice work. Thank you 👍

  • @jackhedley232
    @jackhedley232 Рік тому

    Very useful ahead of our flotilla holiday in Greece - thank you

  • @linsaypatterson3182
    @linsaypatterson3182 3 місяці тому +3

    Have not seen a docking with a bow line like that as, here in Australia, we usually have fingers to tie off to on one or both sides. Well explained. Thanks.

    • @45DegreesSailing
      @45DegreesSailing  3 місяці тому

      Most welcome Linsay. Yes that’s very common in Aus, NZ. This system can be a bit of shock when you get here if you are not prepared for it!

  • @redgozza
    @redgozza 9 місяців тому +3

    Lazy lines make life so much easier. Was sailng in Greece this summer and you had to lay our anchor to secure our bow in the small ports we visited. Lots of potential for crossed anchor chains.

    • @45DegreesSailing
      @45DegreesSailing  8 місяців тому

      Yes. Med-mooring with an anchor is much harder than with lazy lines! I also have a video on that manoeuvre: ua-cam.com/video/LAXLLNP48t8/v-deo.html

  • @bearingSSW
    @bearingSSW 3 місяці тому +5

    You're the man! 💪
    You docked a boat with bow trusters, in no wind, with a guy helping you, in a spot where two boats would fit.
    Well done!

    • @45DegreesSailing
      @45DegreesSailing  3 місяці тому

      🤣

    • @mahinahathaway
      @mahinahathaway 3 місяці тому

      you’re a douche bag 💪🏽 you make an unnecessary comment on UA-cam mocking someone you don’t even know and completely missing the point of the video. funny how your dumb comment took way less time than making this video. crawl away.

  • @cornelceapchi9700
    @cornelceapchi9700 Рік тому +4

    Probably the best video I've seen about stern-to docking.

    • @45DegreesSailing
      @45DegreesSailing  11 місяців тому +1

      Appreciate that! How do you think we could make it even better?
      (more wind would have been my call! I cannot control the weather though!)

    • @cornelceapchi9700
      @cornelceapchi9700 11 місяців тому +1

      @@45DegreesSailing maybe add some graphical reference points/distances to the neighbor boats while you turn into the mooring place. When to start the turn, how far from the bow of the other boats, be aware of the lazy lines of other boats.

    • @45DegreesSailing
      @45DegreesSailing  11 місяців тому +1

      @@cornelceapchi9700 alright great. Next one I will consider this :)

  • @johnhumphries6751
    @johnhumphries6751 Рік тому

    Really informative, thanks very much 🙂

  • @matthewhigginbottom8328
    @matthewhigginbottom8328 2 роки тому +5

    Just starting my sailing journey. Finished a basic cruising standard course in 2020 and am now determined to live the life. Thank you for your videos. Fair winds.

    • @45DegreesSailing
      @45DegreesSailing  2 роки тому +2

      Excellent to hear Matthew! Congratulations. To you also. 4 feet under the keel!

    • @tedgayer336
      @tedgayer336 Рік тому

      Congratulations! Small steps and pushing outside your comfort zone, and, amazingly, you’ll develop your skills! It’s a blast learning new things and having occasional errors and excitement! Cheers!

  • @ushi120
    @ushi120 2 роки тому +2

    Thank you for your efforts to upload this excellent tutorial. One of the best in YT.
    I'm also very curious to see the next video with 40 knots of cross wind.
    Greetings from Germany
    ah

    • @45DegreesSailing
      @45DegreesSailing  2 роки тому +1

      Thank you very much! Yes I need to get that one done. Though I must say the footage really does not show the conditions, very hard thing to film effectively. We will keep working on it!

  • @brucemcnair2
    @brucemcnair2 2 роки тому +1

    Super well explained. Thanks. 👍

  • @phonehoppy
    @phonehoppy Рік тому +7

    This is a GREAT docking instruction video! A must-watch for all beginners, but also for people who wonder why they had so much trouble docking in the past...

  • @PondusdeCopenhague
    @PondusdeCopenhague 2 роки тому +1

    Excelent tutorial!

  • @CalmWatersLiving
    @CalmWatersLiving 2 місяці тому +1

    Very helpful thank you

    • @45DegreesSailing
      @45DegreesSailing  2 місяці тому

      Most welcome. More to come this season. Drop a subscribe to be kept up to date! Also remember we are an agent for chartering in Croatia so if you are looking for a yacht charter we can help out.

  • @georgesalibi1121
    @georgesalibi1121 Рік тому

    This is the most practical instruction video on docking stern to - thanks - what would be helpful is docking instructions when wind is blowing .

    • @45DegreesSailing
      @45DegreesSailing  11 місяців тому

      Thanks for the feedback. And yes, working on picking the right conditions to be able to have someone filming the docking while the wind is blowing!

  • @perkygrubb
    @perkygrubb 8 місяців тому

    very helpful. Thank you.

    • @45DegreesSailing
      @45DegreesSailing  8 місяців тому

      You're welcome! Glad to hear it helped. Have you chartered in Croatia recently?

  • @EatingWisdomwithDrKarin
    @EatingWisdomwithDrKarin 2 роки тому +1

    Well made video and great instruction, very clear and easy to understand. Thank you. Subscribed and looking forward to perusing more videos. Didn't know about cleat hitch vs OXXOO, I know my less experienced crew will be happy this adjustment.

    • @45DegreesSailing
      @45DegreesSailing  2 роки тому

      Awesome, thank you! Glad it was helpful. Where are you sailing mainly?

  • @I_am_Deliverer
    @I_am_Deliverer 10 місяців тому +1

    Wow awesome

  • @goodq
    @goodq Рік тому +2

    Thanks

  • @goodq
    @goodq Рік тому +1

    Amazing instructional. Doubt that even the most ardent keyboard warriors would find an issue with anything you’ve done in this manoeuvre.
    Absolutely fantastic video thanks for sharing !

    • @45DegreesSailing
      @45DegreesSailing  Рік тому

      Thank you very much. And yes they manage to find plenty to complain about 😂

  • @sunnypringle
    @sunnypringle Місяць тому +1

    Great video thanks

  • @mehmetboro8452
    @mehmetboro8452 Рік тому

    Thank you

  • @sleddy01
    @sleddy01 7 днів тому

    that one handed knot tie was cool

  • @Renegade040
    @Renegade040 2 роки тому

    Great video, perfectly done.

  • @SV_Sangha
    @SV_Sangha 11 місяців тому +1

    Great video mate!

  • @chriswherry65
    @chriswherry65 8 місяців тому

    Nice instruction and impressed you didn't need the bow thruster. I don't have one! I'd like to add a little word of warning to anyone who hasn't yet come across one nasty little issue! Some lazy and bow lines have spent a long time underwater! They are quite inviting to shells and molluscs, if you are not wearing gloves and your hands slip on the lines you can expect a whole load of painful cuts on your hands! It happened to me in the very same waters you are in! Keep up the great instructions!

  • @koroskaforever
    @koroskaforever 2 роки тому +40

    In Croatia, almost every marinero start to pull the mooring line first. However, we know that the most important line on docking maneuver - stern to, is the windward stern line. So, if you will first time sail in Croatia - prepare yourself. Congratulations for very nice video and explanation.

    • @45DegreesSailing
      @45DegreesSailing  2 роки тому +8

      Totally agree. And thanks for the comments. That control line is so important in any docking/manoeuvring procedure. If you can learn control lines then single handed or crewed, your job becomes so much easier.

    • @uhoffmann29
      @uhoffmann29 2 роки тому +5

      That's also how I do it every time. Get the windward stern line (or both) set up first, engage the engine forward and you have all the time in the world. :-) Nice video.

  • @jimboronimo
    @jimboronimo Місяць тому +1

    Great video. So well explained. 👏👏👏

  • @nickhathaway8560
    @nickhathaway8560 2 роки тому +3

    Great filming Mahina!

    • @45DegreesSailing
      @45DegreesSailing  2 роки тому

      Yes! Very easy to follow :) much better than when I do it on my own!

  • @reellove6710
    @reellove6710 Рік тому +1

    Very Helpful. Thank you!

  • @abitofaviation
    @abitofaviation Рік тому

    Great video, thank you!

  • @johnbravo2315
    @johnbravo2315 9 місяців тому +2

    Nice presentation!

  • @will5286
    @will5286 10 місяців тому +3

    REALLY NICE-I really like your focus on pre-docking and all the detail-I didn't watch the whole thing, but I hope you encouraged people to practice, practice ALONE, not with friends & family aboard. Early Sunday morning is a great time with little traffic then. ALSO, if you haven't, a video about docking in wind and current (which weren't present here) would be great for folks.. Cheers.

    • @45DegreesSailing
      @45DegreesSailing  10 місяців тому +2

      Thanks Will. Yes I need to make the time and situation to be able to film this well! Its tough when working. We get very little tide/current here in Croatia so I will have to save that one for when I travel. But 20 knots on the beam is very common!

  • @Paulo.Mourao
    @Paulo.Mourao 2 роки тому

    Really helpful, really clear, thanks man !

  • @bernouellet
    @bernouellet 2 роки тому +1

    Hey Nick! YT's algorithm made me discover your awesome channel. Now, we're best friend! But, I also have to binge watch 300+ vids. OMG, I'll never get to the water!

    • @45DegreesSailing
      @45DegreesSailing  2 роки тому

      Haha, thanks mate! Will keep an eye out for your comments.

  • @PapaDukesFl
    @PapaDukesFl 2 роки тому +1

    Very helpful. Thanks

  • @nickmalone3599
    @nickmalone3599 Рік тому

    Very helpful

  • @LABTESTED
    @LABTESTED 8 місяців тому

    brilliant video enjoyed every second thank you

  • @cesine0
    @cesine0 2 роки тому +1

    Great video, we will be using this technique soon!

  • @abdulkkhan5095
    @abdulkkhan5095 Рік тому +1

    Fantastic ! ! !

  • @c0ntag10n
    @c0ntag10n 10 місяців тому +1

    Very nice

  • @johanhofstedt7317
    @johanhofstedt7317 11 місяців тому +1

    Great!!

  • @savmal57
    @savmal57 Рік тому

    Very smooth, good job

  • @coswecanvideo5362
    @coswecanvideo5362 2 роки тому +4

    Thanks Nick, Great content. I’ve watched many of your videos and boat reviews, this video more than a few times and your earlier videos about docking with lazy lines. Having only ever docked onto harbours or finger pontoons, these videos have explained the lazy line process clearly. I will be making sure my family and friends will be watching the video to understand prior to sailing in the Med.
    I was also pleased the video was filmed in Marina Baotic as was your earlier video about the fuel dock, it was nice to see the marina as I am I’m picking up a charter from there in May2022.
    The drone shot taken the point you were on one stern line working on the lazy line shows the yacht having swung a little to starboard, its fenders touching the adjacent yacht. When learning to sail it was stressed to me as important to try and never touch another yacht even with fenders deployed, good aim when training, stops new skippers from being carless or complacent even thou it will happen occasionally, hopefully with fenders in the right place. In docking on lazy lines in the med is it considered likely (normal?) that in docking you will/may brush against a adjacent yacht, as long as fenders are deployed correctly no-one is too upset ?
    One of the biggest concerns as a newbie in the Dalmation islands region is looking at anchorages, where the bottom seems to drop in depth very steeply over a short distance, if you swing at anchor its easy to be in the shallows. Have you considered doing a video showing the options available, and when and where you may use stern lines to the shore etc.
    Thanks for your video’s, consider doing more video’s on the marina’s and ports/harbours around Split and the islands, given the number of yachts chartered in the area I’m sure there would be many sailers eager to see their possible destinations shown clearly and explained.

    • @45DegreesSailing
      @45DegreesSailing  2 роки тому +2

      Hey Steve. First of all thanks for watching an supporting the channel. Great to see the videos have been helpful! Would love to soo your comments on the other videos you like/have watched. It really helps out with algorithm if you like and comment.🤙🏽🙂

    • @45DegreesSailing
      @45DegreesSailing  2 роки тому +2

      With regards to the docking and touching fenders. Yes it is very normal to make contact with the other yachts. Especially when docking in a decent cross wind in places such as Vis, Stari Grad etc. Also, and I will create a video showing and explaining this after your comments, in the summer months especially, you will be packed in quite tight at most ports, receiving only one bow/mooring line and be pressed against a yacht on either side. This means that you want to have good fender placement on your yacht, and once docked yourself, be ready for the next yacht coming in alongside you as they may also be a fresh skipper and not have great control or fender placement.

    • @45DegreesSailing
      @45DegreesSailing  2 роки тому +2

      Regarding the anchorages, there are many of these spots you mentioned. We are often running stern lines to shore. Though not to avoid swinging into the shallows. I will look at doing a video on this also.

    • @coswecanvideo5362
      @coswecanvideo5362 2 роки тому

      @@45DegreesSailing Thanks for your replies, I look forward to seeing more videos.

    • @dmalovic
      @dmalovic Рік тому

      @@coswecanvideo5362 as a Croatian sailor, I can confirm about anchoring. Many coves have buoys, you pay for. They usually take your garbage but that is it. No anchoring within 150m from the buoys.
      North Adriatic has shallower waters and you can anchor easily, but in the south the coves are deep. And it is considered rude to drop the anchor in the middle and block the cove for others. You drop your anchor in the middle of the cove, and set up to stern lines to the shore, tied to a rock or a tree. Do not use bowline as they will not undo under tension. Two round turns and two half hitches is much better. That way many boats can fit even into a small cove.

  • @edwardhewer8530
    @edwardhewer8530 2 роки тому +1

    Excellent. Cheers.

  • @gregoryallenn
    @gregoryallenn 2 роки тому +1

    Excellent video

  • @kevinworth7739
    @kevinworth7739 Рік тому

    Gold mate keep going 👌

  • @SamanthaCoolBeans
    @SamanthaCoolBeans 2 роки тому +1

    Great video very helpful

    • @45DegreesSailing
      @45DegreesSailing  2 роки тому

      Thanks Samantha, I am stoked it was helpful for you!

  • @rinoplexx1473
    @rinoplexx1473 Рік тому +1

    Great video hope to see more of your videos in the future

  • @geofftt7925
    @geofftt7925 10 місяців тому

    Nice job.

  • @allyvorob3697
    @allyvorob3697 Рік тому +1

    Very helpful- thank u!

  • @rosscirkovic3058
    @rosscirkovic3058 4 місяці тому +2

    Excellent video!! Yes, there's no wind but you don't get to choose the weather. 😂 It would be great to do the same video with somw crosswinds. Also, a video of leaving the dock with crosswinds while squeezed between two boats, that would be amazing!! Hopefully you get lucky with the weather at some point 😂. Thanks for making these videos, they are by far the most useful ones we found on UA-cam so far.

    • @45DegreesSailing
      @45DegreesSailing  2 місяці тому

      There is this one: ua-cam.com/video/2OJLERhBt3c/v-deo.htmlsi=fO8iKcf-ugcaUKCs
      Though not much of a cross wind.

    • @45DegreesSailing
      @45DegreesSailing  2 місяці тому

      This one is with a cross wind. I need to do a commentary though: ua-cam.com/video/YlZd-VqifhU/v-deo.htmlsi=ZdivMie8PGVjMcZf

    • @45DegreesSailing
      @45DegreesSailing  2 місяці тому +1

      This is the one! ua-cam.com/video/jaGZ22t-Z9g/v-deo.htmlsi=mOjVCcQyM3c8Cosh
      No drone or though lol. Was raining 🌧️

  • @SVTONICBoatWives
    @SVTONICBoatWives 2 роки тому +3

    Nice video dude, very helpful thank's;)

  • @MickLay
    @MickLay Рік тому +1

    Thanks!

    • @45DegreesSailing
      @45DegreesSailing  Рік тому +1

      Most welcome Mick. Hope it was helpful

    • @MickLay
      @MickLay Рік тому

      @@45DegreesSailing like the straight forward format - no fluffing around with music and extra scenes that aren’t required to teach/explain the points you want to make.

  • @marycollins1631
    @marycollins1631 2 роки тому +1

    This was helpful!

  • @DutchKC9UOD
    @DutchKC9UOD 3 місяці тому +1

    Nice job!

  • @granluce7943
    @granluce7943 2 роки тому +1

    Bravo 👏

  • @TM-tw1py
    @TM-tw1py Рік тому +1

    Nice video of the hardest part of boating.

    • @45DegreesSailing
      @45DegreesSailing  Рік тому +1

      Thanks TM, yes it can certainly be a challenge! Thanks for the comment

  • @keithgaffney3629
    @keithgaffney3629 3 місяці тому +1

    top notch

  • @tonychilds884
    @tonychilds884 12 днів тому

    Well done, excellent communication...working my way through purchasing a Gozzard right now...about four weeks out if all goes well and then I'll be approaching my slip for the first time:)

  • @DangerDan
    @DangerDan 11 місяців тому

    Really cool, thx!

  • @skipperrichman4278
    @skipperrichman4278 2 роки тому +1

    great video

  • @64Golfy
    @64Golfy 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks fabulous! Maybe catch you in Trogir one day 👍

    • @45DegreesSailing
      @45DegreesSailing  2 роки тому

      Sounds great! Feel free to come up and say hi if you see us around 🙃

  • @colincraig6538
    @colincraig6538 2 роки тому +5

    Thanks Nick for a great explanation. One problem I encountered. I had a motor boat crew member lift the lazy line so high and too early that it caught on the bulb of my keel and because of language issues (it was in Greece Sept 2021) he didn't understand what had happened. No big problem as there was only light winds. Being prepared and having an understanding of the whole process as well as how to resolve it without cross words or shouting, makes for good relationship with other boatys.

    • @45DegreesSailing
      @45DegreesSailing  2 роки тому

      Yeh that does happen! And it can be very tough explaining in the moment to people, that you would prefer not to have their help in a situation.

  • @markreed1768
    @markreed1768 Рік тому +1

    Awesome good lad

  • @sailinghooponopono2457
    @sailinghooponopono2457 2 роки тому +1

    Nice calm and collected, good pointers for docking. I have a Dufour 43, sailing solo, and initially need to start with a bit of reverse speed to get rudder to grip, but stating early in reverse is key, and then slowing down as you did. Envious of the space you have, my boat is 4,3meters wide and the berth 5meters, so it is a tighter squeeze and you have to make the turn, have the speed and control the boat right the first time. Nice video. A thing I do if there is a bit of wind blowing me onto the dock, I make fast the two stern lines, put the boat in forward gear low power setting to pull away from the dock, and the fasten lazy lines, if needed upwind first. I may also use bow thruster to control direction of the bow.

    • @45DegreesSailing
      @45DegreesSailing  2 роки тому

      Thank you very much, very kind words. Yes there was plenty of space this time! That time from fwd to stopped to reverse can be stressful on the windy days as you have no control for that moment until she tracks through the water and bites.
      I have quite often had to put the bigger yacht (Hanse 548) into a gap smaller than her!
      Worst was in Starigrad on Hvar, we were very late in and had to put the bum in and wiggle our way in squeezing the others out! Fenders got a workout 😅

  • @user-wh3ut2os5w
    @user-wh3ut2os5w 2 місяці тому

    Very nice video. I like your videos. I would love to charter one of your boats one day.

  • @murraysmith2103
    @murraysmith2103 2 роки тому +5

    Great instructional video, ideal for anyone chartering in Croatia and worrying about med-mooring.
    For those watching from further afield, this is a genuinely useful and accurate depiction of how things pan out on charter boats in Croatia and the Med more widely. Yes, they’ll (probably) have bow thrusters, yes they’ll be someone on the dock. They definitely won’t have long keels and tidal currents…

    • @45DegreesSailing
      @45DegreesSailing  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks Murray. Yes I believe I know the comment you are referring to haha. Thanks for the support. Appreciate it!

    • @dmalovic
      @dmalovic Рік тому

      Med mooring is actually with the anchor from the bow. This is called lazy line or slime line mooring I think. Big difference.

  • @jaysonlima7196
    @jaysonlima7196 Рік тому +1

    As a reformed commercial fisherman who has gone over to "blow boating" I had always been taught that you are never done cleating off until you flip a loop and hitch it down.
    Then a couple years back this English chap (who was admittedly a bit cranky) noticed how I was cleating off, and questioned me on it like I had commited some form of cardinal sin while desecrating a temple of some form. Right irritable fellow, but every now and again he would make a good point, and yes sometimes the OXO is indeed easier to get undone, but at least in my experience you have to load it right up before it cinches down on you. To each their own.
    Also I've had the pleasure of playing bumper boats on a Bavaria 51, that twin rudder had me all types of baffled, got her mostly lined up to go starboard side to and went to give her a bump ahead to shove her rear end in a bit and nothing damn well happened, so me in my infinite wisdom and nearly 30 years of single rudders unly decided screw it I'll spring in, which only served to swing her stern out more and cause the fenders at the bow to protest. I then started getting flustered, and force of habit and practice took over and just made everything worse. Thank god for fenders! Ended up full sideways pinned in a corner by the breeze feeling big enough to use a thimble as a bath. Took a lot of "Norwegian Steam" to fix that mess. Then some good brandy to ease the skippers pain!

    • @45DegreesSailing
      @45DegreesSailing  Рік тому +1

      I have to say Jayson this is one of the most lyrical comments I have had on the channel! We love the way you write!
      Yes that twin rudder situation can be a bit of a surprise to the normal manoeuvring tactics for sure. Thanks for watching and the support. Takes a real skipper to be able to admit and share stories like this one, so thank you again, we are all richer for it. Hope to see more of of you on the channel. (And by the looks of my notifications you are working your way through our videos!)

  • @Marchelo_Mastrayani
    @Marchelo_Mastrayani 10 місяців тому +1

    Useful video. I'm a seaman on a big merchant ships, but it's also take a place to get more experience 🤝

  • @british-military-veterans
    @british-military-veterans 10 місяців тому +1

    Good man. 👏🏻

  • @ChrisBashforth
    @ChrisBashforth 2 роки тому +6

    Great instruction Nick - concise, clear, easy to follow. Am coming to Croatia for 1st time in 3 weeks (mid Feb 2022) so doing my prep. One question - when approaching a marina, how do you know if they have lazy lines or not?

    • @45DegreesSailing
      @45DegreesSailing  2 роки тому +3

      Hey Chris, great to hear you will be enjoying these waters! I just got in from a week on the water. Check out my latest uploads/vlogs.
      As you approach, you should be able to spot the lines from the dock running into the water, or take a look how any other yacht there is already tied up. And, I think I only know of one Konoba dock that I have seen in Croatia the does not have lazy lines! All of the marinas have these with the exception of the local pier on Drvenik, and one in Cavtat which you anchor and go stern to with. So you can generally assume they will have them. Are you sailing this February?

    • @dmalovic
      @dmalovic Рік тому

      @@45DegreesSailing Korčula Luka Anchorage has a small dock, and you do the anchor at the bow. You either call the marina , usually on channel 17, or just come close to the dock, and ask, if it is not already obvious. Beware it's extremely crowded July, August and even September. And many coves have buoys that cost decent money. No anchoring within 150m from them. What all of this does is many places are full by noon or 3pm, not good for those of us who like exploring.

  • @PJCelis
    @PJCelis Рік тому +1

    I sail in the Solent normally but am bareboat chartering a cat in Greece in 2 weeks firs the first time - this helps, thanks!

  • @tolex3
    @tolex3 2 роки тому +1

    Very controlled. Nice and clear.

    • @45DegreesSailing
      @45DegreesSailing  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks Tommy. Hope it was helpful 😊

    • @tolex3
      @tolex3 2 роки тому +1

      @@45DegreesSailing sure was. Even if I do a bit of the same job as you, but in much colder waters (SWE) :-) . Anyways, always trying to learn more, and as I mentioned, I really liked your presentation. :-)
      Now eagerly waiting for you to post a vid on how to manage the same single handed docking with 20+ knots of wind on the beam - that situation always makes me very nervous.... :-)

    • @45DegreesSailing
      @45DegreesSailing  2 роки тому +1

      @@tolex3 Yes! I just have to find the conditions and the time! Hopefully the season will get us this opportunity this year.
      Thanks for the support!

    • @tolex3
      @tolex3 2 роки тому +1

      @@45DegreesSailing Looking fwd to it. (And if I ever get to visit Croatia, I’ll look you up and buy you a beer! :-)

    • @45DegreesSailing
      @45DegreesSailing  2 роки тому +1

      @@tolex3 deal

  • @MrKobohobo
    @MrKobohobo 9 місяців тому +2

    This is well explained, thanks for that! It would be interesting to repeat it with a heavier breeze ;)

    • @45DegreesSailing
      @45DegreesSailing  9 місяців тому +1

      Yep working on it! I have some videos in much windier. It is challenging to get the drone up and the camera out on days with guests and lots of wind!

  • @evanbetter
    @evanbetter 2 роки тому +1

    0800 - never saw this - gonna try it this summer! :-)

    • @45DegreesSailing
      @45DegreesSailing  2 роки тому +1

      Just make sure to cinch in that last 0 for good holding :)

  • @davidmcinroe3386
    @davidmcinroe3386 Рік тому +1

    Good video bro 😎