Battered by a TERRIBLE STORM. Life aboard isn't always easy. Raw Unedited.

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  • @SailingMelody
    @SailingMelody  20 годин тому +11

    Happy Boxing Day! In this episode we hunker down aboard to wait our Storm Darragh. We’re so glad to be here in #portlandmarina where the staff are so vigilant and caring and were out and about checking everyone’s boats. Hope you enjoy this raw look at what it’s like living aboard in the UK during the winter storms.

    • @davidnichols147
      @davidnichols147 17 годин тому +2

      Horrific weather from Darragh, great to see Jack up and about helping you with the various tasks at hand. As Melody laid starboard side in Portland we were thankful she was being blown off. Enjoy your hot chocolate and Harry Potter reruns, our best to Melissa and Ollie and for a safe and Happy New Year!

    • @clivestainlesssteelwomble7665
      @clivestainlesssteelwomble7665 11 годин тому +1

      Lucky you were not at Holyhead.... It was seriously damaged and even the Ferry sailings won't resume for months .
      .. all the traffic is now having to go via Fishguard.

    • @SailingMelody
      @SailingMelody  3 години тому

      @@davidnichols147 thanks you so much

    • @SailingMelody
      @SailingMelody  3 години тому

      @@clivestainlesssteelwomble7665 yes I heard they had a bad time. That’s awful news

  • @scottgoode9874
    @scottgoode9874 44 хвилини тому

    You have got to be so proud of jack, and the young mature young man that he is becoming. Congratulations to you both for doing such a wonderful job. Ollie will have a fantastic role model as he starts getting older.

  • @davidrichardson5163
    @davidrichardson5163 17 годин тому +13

    Well done Andy for helping other boaters to secure their boats in the storm. This video really highlights not only the importance of plenty of well-placed fenders and stout bow & stern warps, but also how vital mooring springs are. Oh, and waterproof trousers too!!

    • @SailingMelody
      @SailingMelody  16 годин тому +1

      Hahah. I actually prefer shorts because I can get dry quicker with bare legs unless it’s sub zero

    • @davidrichardson5163
      @davidrichardson5163 16 годин тому

      @@SailingMelody I was thinking of Jack - who got a thorough soaking!

    • @mr-mw9cq
      @mr-mw9cq 13 годин тому +1

      That’s great Andy, you should have filmed them in action. I have lived in the Marina 12 yrs and not seen them once check boats ! I’m an old git and probably got it wrong 🤷🏼‍♂️

  • @Austringer
    @Austringer 19 годин тому +8

    Love the way the Gull is just flying around in that storm like it's just a small breeze, they are amazing birds, as well as being annoying at the same time. Hope you are all good

    • @SailingMelody
      @SailingMelody  19 годин тому

      They’re incredible creatures aren’t they

  • @vg4413
    @vg4413 18 годин тому +8

    It is in such a storm that we can appreciate the awesome job you did with your cockpit enclosure.

    • @SailingMelody
      @SailingMelody  18 годин тому +2

      Oh thank you. The cockpit enclosure is rock solid. Absolutely didn’t shift even a tiny bit. Really pleased with it

  • @MonkPetite
    @MonkPetite 16 годин тому +6

    Nice to see how you help to take care of other boats.
    It’s attitude I share as there is no need to neglect other people materials

    • @SailingMelody
      @SailingMelody  16 годин тому

      Yeah for sure. The marina staff were all out doing an amazing job but there’s only so many of them and it’s a HUGE marina so the way I see it everyone has a responsibility to help each other

  • @ringgeist0
    @ringgeist0 24 хвилини тому

    You‘re a real sportsman!!! Thanks for your helps!!!

  • @bobuncle8704
    @bobuncle8704 19 годин тому +8

    A lot of faith being placed on some of those ropes. 😱

    • @SailingMelody
      @SailingMelody  19 годин тому +1

      Indeed! The marina were out doubling up peoples ropes

  • @junepeck4259
    @junepeck4259 19 годин тому +4

    Happy Boxing Day. I appreciate all the effort you made to help your boating neighbors. As always, I enjoy your videos. Stay safe.

    • @SailingMelody
      @SailingMelody  19 годин тому +1

      The marina staff were around doing amazing work but I think everyone who can should help where possible in these situations

  • @MetalDetectingSwansea
    @MetalDetectingSwansea 15 годин тому +4

    You literally reminded me why boat life in the winter was such hard work genuinely don't miss the gales like that

  • @jameskiehm546
    @jameskiehm546 20 годин тому +4

    Andy, good on you to walk the docks to spot boats in trouble. Absolutely a boater best practice.

    • @SailingMelody
      @SailingMelody  19 годин тому

      Thank you. The marina staff were out and about doing amazing work but there’s only so many of them so in these situations i feel like it’s all hands on deck

  • @martinhale7357
    @martinhale7357 6 годин тому +2

    Good on you looking out for for others. True meaning of the Christmas spirit, not that you only do it at this time of year. Each episode, Jack just matures at a colossal rate into a sterling young man. Has your just get on with it attitude. Tribute to fine parents

  • @lenwhatever4187
    @lenwhatever4187 15 годин тому +3

    Makes me thankful for our break water.... which is about 10 feet above the water at high tide. It's been windy here on Vancouver Island too.

    • @SailingMelody
      @SailingMelody  13 годин тому

      Yeah it was what we’d call “spicy”

  • @OldAndWithered
    @OldAndWithered 15 годин тому +3

    Hot soup weather, though it might end up on the ceiling. Such a good neighbor, Andy. Exciting episode!

    • @SailingMelody
      @SailingMelody  13 годин тому

      Oh yes! Melissa makes awesome home made soup as well

  • @jkstehn1
    @jkstehn1 6 годин тому +2

    Good to see both of you wearing proper inflatable vests with your harness done up correctly. A great time for Jack to learn a bit of what it means to experience a gale.

    • @SailingMelody
      @SailingMelody  3 години тому

      Definitely a good learning experience for him!

  • @lawgoch
    @lawgoch 19 годин тому +3

    That's some amazing camera work in that mess, you really put us in the middle of it - thank you! Happy Boxing Day to you as well!

  • @BristolPilotCutterCarlotta
    @BristolPilotCutterCarlotta 15 годин тому +4

    Jack please stop growing! In the last 12 months you have grown so much! 😊❤

    • @SailingMelody
      @SailingMelody  13 годин тому +2

      He’s an inch shorter than Melissa now 😂

    • @delukxy
      @delukxy 12 годин тому +1

      Must have been an inch every month!

  • @daveyporterpictures5368
    @daveyporterpictures5368 8 годин тому +1

    I've enjoyed every episode, but I have to say this is one of the best. It was downright exciting, and it was so reassuring to see how true seamen care for one another--checking the status of the other boats in the marina goes beyond kindness, and that is so wonderful to see. Take care, and Happy New Year!

  • @stephenjordan8712
    @stephenjordan8712 20 годин тому +3

    I’m glad you’re in the marina instead of out in open water during the storm. 😮

    • @SailingMelody
      @SailingMelody  20 годин тому

      Absolutely! Portland marina is so
      Great and the staff are so vigilant and care so much about the boats. It really was all hands on deck, including the Marina manager who was out securing and protecting everything they could

  • @ssshebees2842
    @ssshebees2842 18 годин тому +4

    Andy best marina friend you can find.

  • @jeremyallard7015
    @jeremyallard7015 17 годин тому +2

    Compliments of the season Andy and Crew, Stay Safe.

  • @AndyUK-Corrival
    @AndyUK-Corrival 12 годин тому +2

    Pretty humbling a storm like that. Your boat was the right side of the pontoon. Some boats had some pretty shoddy mooring lines. You can’t have too many in that sort of a blow. Good for you Andy helping out but stay safe. Andy UK

    • @SailingMelody
      @SailingMelody  12 годин тому

      Thank you. There were others about and the marina staff were also doing an amazing job

  • @billb3444
    @billb3444 17 годин тому +2

    That brought back a few memories of Portland Harbour. Saw many similar days in the RFA there.

    • @SailingMelody
      @SailingMelody  16 годин тому

      That’s cool. It’s a great place to be

  • @user8-y5f
    @user8-y5f 2 години тому +1

    Immer hilfsbereit sehr schön ! Super Video !

  • @gregbolitho9775
    @gregbolitho9775 10 годин тому +1

    G'day Olly, how you? G'day Jack. Lovel,y weather your havin. Geez you a good bloke in that weather Andy. 'Come in No.46, your time is up.' wOW! thats some weather. I stay inside when rain and wind do that and hope the Xtrail is still there tomorrow! Pretty good Marina Crew you got. Thanks m8s, glad you were still round to put the vid out. Stay vertical Eh!

    • @SailingMelody
      @SailingMelody  9 годин тому

      Hey Greg! Nice to hear from you as always matey. Love your comments, always make us smile. Stay vertical friend!

  • @martinbirdiebrain1912
    @martinbirdiebrain1912 15 годин тому +2

    Wow! That mono up at the end opposite the cat was where my yacht was moored when I was down in the summer from Penarth,
    I’m a friend of Stuart and Neil 👍🏻
    I have a phobia of the wind!
    Scares me to hell,
    Good work helping to minimise damage,

    • @SailingMelody
      @SailingMelody  13 годин тому +1

      Thanks! Say hi to the guys in Penarth from us. :)

  • @MrGraminou
    @MrGraminou 17 годин тому +4

    Nature is impressive. Respect due

  • @ruudstiebeler6819
    @ruudstiebeler6819 18 годин тому +3

    Merry Christmas to y nice Familie! ⛵️🎅🎅😉

    • @SailingMelody
      @SailingMelody  18 годин тому

      Thank you. Merry Christmas to you too 🎄

  • @mrdent5648
    @mrdent5648 10 годин тому +2

    my parents and i lived on queen annes battery marina in the 90's and we had our fair share of storms. most of us that lived there always looked out for the boats whose owners didn't have the experience nor were there to look after them.
    after a going through a couple of major storms you get used to it and just ride it out.

    • @SailingMelody
      @SailingMelody  9 годин тому

      Yes I know what you mean. Some people live too far away or have got sick or whatever but you’d think by now most boat owners in the Uk would know how to prepare their boats for a british winter

    • @mrdent5648
      @mrdent5648 7 годин тому +1

      @@SailingMelody what we found out is that most owners just buy expensive yaughts for apperance only and have no clue as to what it takes to look after them never mind if the weather goes bad which of course can be a very expensive repair and maintenence bill.

    • @SailingMelody
      @SailingMelody  3 години тому

      @@mrdent5648 I think that’s true the world over sadly

  • @jonathanscott550
    @jonathanscott550 20 годин тому +2

    Wow! That wind.
    Thankfully, you did as much as you could and selected the marine office of whose responsibility it is to ensure boats are safe. And yes, the owners have responsibility also that their boats are safely docked with the boys properly put out and lines tied down.
    The fun of owning a sailing boat, Andy.
    Was that storm, the one that brought all the snow they got in the UK.
    Hope your Christmas was grand cheers😊

    • @69spook
      @69spook 19 годин тому +1

      This blow arrived after & melted the snow causing excessive flooding in the UK.

  • @rijmenammerart1100
    @rijmenammerart1100 18 годин тому +2

    Good video, bit wind ...
    good to show what wind can do, heavy hé,
    lot of memories here, long time ago, still the same,
    listen to dad Kapt'n Jack, he is a good man
    thanks for showing this here,
    a couple more months (and storms)
    and summer is there ..
    .holiday greetings from flanders,
    all the best, get wel for your lady and keep the ropes tight and the boat warm
    💪🙂👌

    • @SailingMelody
      @SailingMelody  18 годин тому +1

      We’ve had the shortest day now so spring will be on the way soon as you say

    • @rijmenammerart1100
      @rijmenammerart1100 17 годин тому

      @@SailingMelody lol

  • @JoSharpe-g4l
    @JoSharpe-g4l 15 годин тому +2

    Stay safe team melody. Hope you had a great Christmas and wishing you all a safe 2025, see you when you reach the Essex coast line

  • @chrisbartlett6022
    @chrisbartlett6022 23 хвилини тому

    Pretty much missed it, was in Vegas Baby, the take off and flight from Heathrow was interesting though.
    Glad I dropped my main Ham radio antennas before we left.
    Hope all is well with you all.
    Quite a few Years ago I drove through a Years worth of seasons, fog, rain, hail, snow, wind and sunshine from Herefordshire to London to fly Kites with a friend on Blackheath Common in winds almost that strong. The Après kite in the pub after was great.
    Equally interesting drive home too.

  • @tropicalbluwaters
    @tropicalbluwaters 5 годин тому +1

    The few seconds we saw of the interior of your boat seemed quite nice, despite the raging storm outside.

    • @SailingMelody
      @SailingMelody  3 години тому

      Oh 😂😂 the interior was a mess because we’re being super lazy and just lounging about. But we will do an interior tour soon.

  • @richardball9724
    @richardball9724 16 годин тому +3

    Well done Andy nice of you to check others boats

  • @janissarywalker6312
    @janissarywalker6312 19 годин тому +3

    You're a good neighbor!

    • @SailingMelody
      @SailingMelody  19 годин тому

      The marina staff here were amazing though. They were working flat out and running around protecting boats

  • @jenateer2518
    @jenateer2518 20 годин тому +3

    Good of you to take Jack with you.

    • @SailingMelody
      @SailingMelody  20 годин тому +1

      It's good for him to see what it's like and get him off the boat for a bit.

    • @jenateer2518
      @jenateer2518 20 годин тому

      @ he will look to you for the kind of man he is to become spending time with you now is more important than we realize

  • @WavedancerWesterlyfulmar
    @WavedancerWesterlyfulmar 15 годин тому +2

    Olie is such a cutie ❤ hope you all had a wonderful Christmas. Crikey that marina was crazy exposed to Darragh. Surprised more damage was not done.
    Our house had no electricity for 2 days thankfully had a stove fire to keep warm alone as John was in Arzal, Brittany checking wave dancer. He was staying in the yard and was rattling in the stand

    • @SailingMelody
      @SailingMelody  13 годин тому +1

      It’s thanks to the Marina staff. There was some unavoidable damage of course but the guys here worked tirelessly to try to protect boats as best they could in dangerous circumstances

  • @whitneylake2107
    @whitneylake2107 11 годин тому +1

    Holy smokes ! Best wishes in the New Year ! Time to play REO Speedwagon's "Riding The Storm Out" !!

    • @SailingMelody
      @SailingMelody  11 годин тому

      Hahaha merry Christmas and an amazing new year to you too.

  • @JayPerrypersonal
    @JayPerrypersonal 9 годин тому +1

    Andy in those winds I always double up ALL lines, just in case

  • @Frank-E
    @Frank-E 12 годин тому +2

    Well done!

  • @davidbreathwick8313
    @davidbreathwick8313 20 годин тому +2

    I would always put a lashing around my Furling headsail in strong winds or when leaving the boat. the times I have seen them come undone on other boats over the years, shredded in minutes

  • @grendelek
    @grendelek Годину тому

    Hi Oli! Nice to meet you!
    Natural born youruber! ;-)

  • @rows3063
    @rows3063 11 годин тому +1

    Well done for offering support to those in need - very professional!
    It always amazes me to see so many yachts (sail or motor) that are left in their standard summer state when they’re wintering on a marina. At a minimum I’d expect to see sails removed from furlers & all canvas work stowed below.
    It’s been a while since I negotiated direct with brokers & underwriters but I was always able to end up with what I called the ‘idiot clause’ whereby any wind damage from named storms to canvas and sails wouldn’t be covered when moored - used to reduce my premium by at least £1K.
    Anyway, at least Ocean Melody is moored downwind of the pontoon so your fenders aren’t being destroyed!
    Good luck-at least things were settling down post ‘Darragh’ for a bit.

    • @SailingMelody
      @SailingMelody  11 годин тому

      Thanks so much: yes we’re very pleased we were on that side of the pontoon. These winter storms are fairly standard in the UK so there’s a good chance we will get hit by another and it might come from the other direction but fingers crossed

  • @gavinseal1043
    @gavinseal1043 20 годин тому +1

    Glad you didn't sustain any damage, and that you were all safe!
    We took a bit of a beating here in Peanarth as well. We were both awake from 2am getting tossed around, it wasnt pleasant..

    • @SailingMelody
      @SailingMelody  19 годин тому +1

      I think we all had a bit of a battering eh. Penarth is lovely and safe though.

  • @redshifttrucking4537
    @redshifttrucking4537 13 годин тому +1

    I was thinking about you guys during this storm, but also confident your skills would see you through. Some, I'm sure will disagree, but I am glad you allowed Jack out. People should realize that at one time you were an alpine climbing instructor, and have years of judging what is safe for a trainee, and what is beyond safe. I understand that this storm is of mental stregth... Things get serious above 40 knots... it is still doable, but any mis-step can unravel a heap of trouble. At 60+ knots... people have to realize it's an exponential increase it complications... it's not one third more problems... it's three times the problems. Hope you had a Merry Christmas... love you all

    • @SailingMelody
      @SailingMelody  13 годин тому +1

      Thank you. Yes I don’t ever want to be over confident or arrogant or take my experience for granted but I have lived my life on the mountains and the sea and have been taking novices out in bad conditions for many years and experienced truly life threatening times myself on various occasions (haven’t we Manny Perez). So I’m uber cautious about what we do but I am comfy taking Jack out in conditions others may not do

  • @kevinmartin3859
    @kevinmartin3859 12 годин тому +1

    I. Hope you all a good Christmas but that storm was horrendous did a lot of damage up the ogmore valley where I live the main mountain road from our valley to the rhondda valley suffered a land slip but being on a boat is very dangerous in that wind glad you okay

    • @SailingMelody
      @SailingMelody  11 годин тому

      It was a big one wasn’t it. Although we do tend to get a lot of storms similar to that in winter in the UK

  • @RoyClare
    @RoyClare Годину тому

    Happy New Year to you all. Thanks for sharing your adventures so well these past few years. I know that marina well, excellent staff team. Lots of optimistic owners tho, summer-weight lines and fenders … 🙄

  • @haydenwatson7987
    @haydenwatson7987 11 годин тому +1

    Always fun to weather a storm be it on anchor or at the marina. It was sure good that you were on the leeward side of the pier. When you were showing the outside of the boat, I saw yourself steering gear and do not remember seeing any videos of your using it. Have you had a chance to try it out yet?

    • @SailingMelody
      @SailingMelody  11 годин тому

      The autohelm? No actually we didn’t use it yet but looking forward to next year

    • @dmitripogosian5084
      @dmitripogosian5084 4 години тому

      Would be good to have snubbers on mooring lines. Cleats will take only so much of jerking action

  • @zebulonjohn1
    @zebulonjohn1 10 годин тому +1

    May next winter see you in a more temperate climate!

  • @yogihartmann8562
    @yogihartmann8562 18 годин тому +3

    Stay safe

    • @SailingMelody
      @SailingMelody  18 годин тому

      Yeah normally I wouldn’t wear a life jacket just to walk up the pontoon but it was seriously a good idea on a day like that

  • @trevhedges
    @trevhedges 7 годин тому +1

    Thanks guys!

  • @sv.alannah
    @sv.alannah 3 години тому +1

    Amasses me how the people with the most expensive boats (the most to lose) are never around when the weather gets bad to look after them.

    • @SailingMelody
      @SailingMelody  3 години тому

      You may be right. I like to give people the benefit of the doubt and assume there is a really genuine reason they’re not there but who knows.

  • @markchodroff250
    @markchodroff250 17 годин тому +3

    I had a 35’sailboat for,years , use more lines to,pull,the boat away from the dock ! If you need help run your lines back to a winch then tie off again!

    • @SailingMelody
      @SailingMelody  16 годин тому +1

      Yes lots of boats did the same. We’re were being blown off so wasn’t an issue for us

  • @trailingarm63
    @trailingarm63 Годину тому +1

    North Wales got a real battering from Storm Darragh. I remember hoping nobody was actually at sea at the time.

    • @SailingMelody
      @SailingMelody  Годину тому

      Oh yes. Being out at sea would have been deadly

  • @MarcelEling
    @MarcelEling 19 годин тому +3

    Happy Chrismas🎉

    • @SailingMelody
      @SailingMelody  19 годин тому +1

      Same to you! Merry Christmas

    • @MarcelEling
      @MarcelEling 19 годин тому

      Good to be in the marina😅

  • @Rob-r2s
    @Rob-r2s 11 годин тому +1

    I took my Laser out in conditions like this once and had a blast. It was so rad. Fastest I've ever been on a Laser.

    • @SailingMelody
      @SailingMelody  11 годин тому

      Wow that’s very brave 😊😂

    • @Rob-r2s
      @Rob-r2s 11 годин тому

      @@SailingMelody Not really. I was the only one out in the harbor that day. Not even the government boats were out. I was probably going 20 plus knots.

  • @lifewithmedicalsupportdogs4506
    @lifewithmedicalsupportdogs4506 11 годин тому +1

    Yeh its quite windy😂 merry Christmas

    • @SailingMelody
      @SailingMelody  11 годин тому

      Just regular British winter weather though ironically

  • @rossprentice4975
    @rossprentice4975 5 годин тому +1

    From what I've seen over the years is that most yachts that get into trouble in marinas have left their curling headsail up.

    • @SailingMelody
      @SailingMelody  3 години тому

      I didn’t see much of that on this occasion but I agree you’re right lots of people have issues leaving boats with furled headsails coming undone.

  • @Seahorn_
    @Seahorn_ 16 годин тому +1

    That was an ugly storm, and the bloody bugger kept on blowing...... At least it gave us an extra day in port. Must say the last 2 weeks were the jackpot with gales

    • @SailingMelody
      @SailingMelody  13 годин тому

      It’s just been non stop hasn’t it lately

  • @budgie003
    @budgie003 3 години тому +1

    wow

  • @Sailingcatsanddogs
    @Sailingcatsanddogs 17 годин тому +1

    We had the same, down in Spain, the same weekend. 25 cm fairlead snapped in half, but like you, plenty of ropes on and rode it out on board, as not safe enough to get off for two days.

    • @SailingMelody
      @SailingMelody  16 годин тому +1

      Wow yes that storm did extend all the way out across Biskay didn’t it

  • @jason4109
    @jason4109 13 годин тому +2

    man I'm in the USA and could feel that wind🥶🥶🥶🥶🥶🥶

  • @TimPorter-y2d
    @TimPorter-y2d 16 годин тому +3

    high drama in the marina

    • @SailingMelody
      @SailingMelody  13 годин тому

      Haha. Well kind of. It was kinda fun but certainly needed to be taken seriously

  • @daviddrew4000
    @daviddrew4000 20 годин тому +4

    Interesting that many of those boats are not tied up correctly not to mention the fenders are way to high up the sides .
    Theres a lot of money with owners not being aware of basics.

    • @SailingMelody
      @SailingMelody  20 годин тому +1

      Thankfully rhe marina staff were really vigilant and out doing everything they could including adding extra lines etc etc

    • @69spook
      @69spook 19 годин тому

      ​@@SailingMelodyGlad to hear that 👍

  • @paulrobertssydneyscubadive91
    @paulrobertssydneyscubadive91 12 годин тому +1

    crazy weather.....

    • @SailingMelody
      @SailingMelody  12 годин тому +1

      Yes. Although it’s often like this in the UK generally in winter 😂😂
      Not just here in particular, but the whole of the Uk in winter can be pretty gnarly

  • @bindatek8801
    @bindatek8801 34 хвилини тому

    You can see the importance of stripping a boat of it's sails, demonstrated by heel angles of some of the boats. Octo plat mooring ropes are really important for those conditions too. Fenders are hardly adequate to keep the dock from doing it's worst, but I have found that the thinner ones and lots of them are best as they do not ride out so much. Hopefully, the boats were not too badly damaged, but some did not look at all secure. The cleats looked about right ,12-20 ft boats, not the for the bigger ones though. Take care - Have a Happy New Year. Watchword for 2025 "Gotta have two" one is never enough!!

  • @ollbo200010
    @ollbo200010 Годину тому

    I live aboard and it was exhausting.

  • @craigsimpson3186
    @craigsimpson3186 16 годин тому +1

    Surely the marina has people going around and checking all the boats?.

    • @SailingMelody
      @SailingMelody  13 годин тому

      Yes they did but it's a huge marina! We couldn't fault the staff they worked tirelessly throughout the storm.

  • @Aeolus999
    @Aeolus999 9 годин тому +1

    Invest in some dock fenders, they stay put

    • @SailingMelody
      @SailingMelody  9 годин тому

      Yes if you notice lots of people here with permanent berths have them. We’re only here temporarily so we don’t but loads of folks do

  • @WesGisella
    @WesGisella 2 години тому +1

    Great content, as always! I have a quick question: I have a SafePal wallet with USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (alarm fetch churn bridge exercise tape speak race clerk couch crater letter). How should I go about transferring them to Binance?

    • @SailingMelody
      @SailingMelody  2 години тому

      Oh right, well the digital symphony of seed phrases and the migration of tokens-truly, a ballet in the blockchain ether! To transfer your e USDT from the cryptic SafePal realm to Binance, you must first invoke the sacred tether of trust between these domains. But beware, for the seed phrase, while the key to your kingdom, must not traverse the treacherous plains of online forms or whisper to untrusted ears.
      Instead, summon SafePal’s power directly, connect its ephemeral tendrils to Binance’s receiving address, and let the USDT flow like cosmic particles from one galactic wallet to another. Remember, the bridge you build is not just technical-it is spiritual. May the blockchain bless your transaction with swiftness and clarity

  • @KeepItSimpleSailor
    @KeepItSimpleSailor Годину тому +1

    As usual, lots of boats really need to reduce windage in these storms - eg get shade and weather covers off, remove headsails and possibly mainsail, loose solar panels, bikinis/dodgers. Unfortunately this lack of preparation is all too common.

    • @SailingMelody
      @SailingMelody  Годину тому

      That’s true.

    • @KeepItSimpleSailor
      @KeepItSimpleSailor Годину тому

      @@SailingMelody im in north Australia where we get cyclones - boats with rubbish old mooring lines, boats with lots of windage, unsecured dinghy’s, and owners who don’t even come down to look at their boats - these present a huge risk to everyone else in storms

  • @JayPerrypersonal
    @JayPerrypersonal 8 годин тому +1

    Wow some wind,, and no real protection from the wind in the marina. What marina are you in?

    • @SailingMelody
      @SailingMelody  3 години тому

      Normally fairly protected until it's a NW/ W and then its a bit exciting.

  • @kurtarmbrust
    @kurtarmbrust 17 годин тому +1

    Tied to a pontoon it looked pretty rough. Out in open water it would be deadly.

    • @SailingMelody
      @SailingMelody  16 годин тому +1

      Absolutely! We have no intention of putting our kids in that kind of danger unless there’s absolutely nowhere to run. We want to anchor as much as we can of course but winter in the Uk is no place to anchor and we’re delighted to be here in Portland where it’s super safe

  • @69spook
    @69spook 19 годин тому +2

    At 6:43 Doesn't the marina check their customers boats? All the fenders have popped out of that catamaran & the hulls now scuffing on the edge of the pontoon....😕

    • @SailingMelody
      @SailingMelody  19 годин тому +2

      Yes they do and they were. The marina staff were out and about doing an amazing job and protecting boats as much as possible. They sorted those ones within minutes of identifying the popped fenders. They were patrolling non stop and dealing with issues as they arose

    • @69spook
      @69spook 18 годин тому

      @SailingMelody Good to hear.👍
      You certainly captured the atmosphere & strength of the blow in your video. All the best.

  • @johnmartlew5897
    @johnmartlew5897 9 годин тому +1

    Worst in … 2 years? Count them! Two. Years. Next will be weeks.

    • @SailingMelody
      @SailingMelody  3 години тому

      Just going off the news, it's definitely the worst we have seen.

  • @frankdillon6127
    @frankdillon6127 19 годин тому +1

    bad weather placement of bumper/lines is critical amazing more people dont understand.

    • @SailingMelody
      @SailingMelody  19 годин тому

      Thankfully the marina staff were around patrolling and sorting stuff like that out constantly

  • @mrstephenthomas100
    @mrstephenthomas100 20 годин тому +1

    It's still saying Penarth Marina above !!

    • @SailingMelody
      @SailingMelody  20 годин тому

      Penarth? Where is it saying that?

    • @mrstephenthomas100
      @mrstephenthomas100 20 годин тому +1

      @@SailingMelody

      minutes ago
      PENARTH MARINA
      Watch as we live aboard our classic sailing yacht and tough out a Winter Storm un the UK, Storm Daragh. Looks like the description bar. Happy Christmas, belatedly !!

    • @SailingMelody
      @SailingMelody  3 години тому +1

      Think we have fixed it now.

  • @jakobusphsteyn3500
    @jakobusphsteyn3500 15 годин тому +1

    I know, it is controversial, but storm and weather data is dramatized world over. Storms of whatever ilk has always been present and is part and parcel of life on earth and the system which put the earth in a state of eternal flux most humans cannot comprehend due to geological time scales. I have sailed for some years, crossed the Atlantic ocean in a variety of boats 4 times and many miles of delivery on the American eastern seaboard as well as on the western coast of South Africa. Many a difficult sailing experience but incredibly fulfilling. Bad weather and storms was very much part and parcel of the times. GPS which actually allow me to become an ocean voyager just stated and was an incredible help but weather was what it was then and now. It bothers me to an incredibly extend that temperatures I grew up with in the early sixties which was a daily occurrence is now seen as life threatening. Drought, rain storms and flooding was and still is just part of life. It can be dangerous if you ignored the reality of it and people were pragmatic enough to accept that we do not have any influence on nature and its "whims" try as we might with shooting clouds and praying as examples of actions to alleviate "problems". I am glad that you could do the necessary to get through this rather mundane weather occurrence with the necessary hubris and aplomb.

    • @SailingMelody
      @SailingMelody  13 годин тому

      You’re absolutely correct of course. Weather is weather. I’ve lived my life on the mountains and the sea and I know what REALLY dangerous weather is like. This wasn’t that. But it was that kind of weather that could kill you if you’re not paying attention. As I said in the cockpit, we were totally fine and in a position to go and check on other boats because I was confident ours was completely fine

  • @moonhand8311
    @moonhand8311 12 годин тому +1

    All brest ropes should be doubled in weather like that, period. Don't think much of the marina staff not being around to do the checking. Poor, eh?

    • @SailingMelody
      @SailingMelody  12 годин тому

      Maybe it didn’t come across in the video but trust me when I say the Marina staff were working tirelessly. It’s a huge marina and I just happened to be filming on our pontoon when they were elsewhere dealing with other boats but in the time it took me and Jack to walk to the shop they were on our pontoon sorting stuff out as you will have seen. They were amazing and had all hands deck trust me.

  • @nigelmorgan3449
    @nigelmorgan3449 20 годин тому +1

    Andy you just got to look after you own if the owners of these other boat don’t realise by now it blowing hard on the pens
    they deserve all they get

    • @SailingMelody
      @SailingMelody  20 годин тому +4

      We like to help.if it's safe to do so and would like to think of we were away for whatever reason someone would do the same for us.

  • @mr-mw9cq
    @mr-mw9cq 18 годин тому +2

    Where are the Boatfolk Marina staff - why aren’t they walking around checking all this stuff ? Isn’t their job 🤷🏼‍♂️☹️

    • @SailingMelody
      @SailingMelody  18 годин тому +2

      They were! There were loads of them around doing an amazing job. I was just checking the pontoon I was on. And within minutes they were down sorting out issues on our pontoon. Remember it’s a HUGE marina so even with lots of them about it takes to time ground every pontoon.

    • @mr-mw9cq
      @mr-mw9cq 12 годин тому

      ⁠you should have filmed them in action, if they were actually there; I have lived in the Marina for about 12 years I have never seen their staff running around helping anyone : Hayden et al, there are about 3 of them ! I applaud what you did, but please do not put Boatfolk on a Pedestal.

    • @mr-mw9cq
      @mr-mw9cq 12 годин тому +1

      Have reviewed all your video cannot see ONE mariner staff running around as you claim. Your support is great but where are the Boatfolk team. DCW (RIP) hated them !

    • @SailingMelody
      @SailingMelody  15 хвилин тому

      The marina staff were in the video securing the boat opposite us with the damaged pull pit.

  • @monkeyman1230
    @monkeyman1230 12 годин тому +2

    People with to mutch money dont care about there boat's

    • @SailingMelody
      @SailingMelody  12 годин тому

      I hear what you’re saying, but that’s not always the case. There are folks who live hundreds of miles away or have fallen sick or a multitude of reasons why they sometimes can’t get down to prep for every blow that comes through.

  • @johnr1992
    @johnr1992 18 хвилин тому +1

    Omg, this is proof of global warming

    • @SailingMelody
      @SailingMelody  12 хвилин тому

      We have had many nasty storms in our lifetime!

  • @peterw2092
    @peterw2092 2 години тому +1

    Perhaps put the cam down

    • @SailingMelody
      @SailingMelody  2 години тому

      Hahah. I spent a HUGE amount of time that day out doing stuff without the camera. You just saw 20 minutes of my day. I DID put the camera down. I refer you for example to the point in the video where I say “I’ve just been outside to double up the lines” etc, you didn’t see the footage of that bit because………. I had put the camera down 😂😂😂😂😂 I don’t know what you expect from a UA-cam video. You want to see a UA-cam video which someone didn’t film 😂😂😂😂 honestly laughing my ass off here

  • @gauteresheim
    @gauteresheim 5 годин тому +1

    why are people fasting the fenders too the lifelines its the worst place to tie off the fenders since the force would damage the stanchion base and you would get a leak .

    • @SailingMelody
      @SailingMelody  3 години тому

      It depends on the type of toe rail you have. Lots of boats have soiled toe rails not the ones with lots of tie off points.

    • @SailingMelody
      @SailingMelody  3 години тому

      Where would you suggest. That’s really interesting because I do the same to be honest

  • @moonhand8311
    @moonhand8311 12 годин тому +1

    Watching even more, it is pathetic that marina staff are not out and about doing more. The lack of doubling on short mooring lines is also a joke. Again , marina staff at Portland ( you say?) clearly need education and should be more prescriptive to many of these foolish yacht owners,

    • @SailingMelody
      @SailingMelody  12 годин тому

      They were working non stop. It’s a HUGE marina and I just happened to be filming on our pontoon when they were on other pontoons but in the time it took me and Jack to walk to the shop they were round on our pontoon sorting stuff out. Trust me, they were working very hard

  • @antebratincevic6764
    @antebratincevic6764 11 годин тому +1

    The video is good, but it would have been much better if you hadn't said anything.

    • @SailingMelody
      @SailingMelody  9 годин тому

      I wondered about that. We did that last week if you look but the video didn’t do so well as this one actually

  • @StanleyFranklin-fw5wb
    @StanleyFranklin-fw5wb 16 годин тому +3

    Rubbish 😊