Ahh Yes. Pembrokeshire 9 months of winter followed by 3 months of bad weather. Having done this leg a few times you have brought back some pleasant memories. Great channel and thank you.
Hi Simon thanks for the tablet holder info I've ordered.........Whilst on what do you use for getting weather as I've watched some your vids and you seem to be getting up to date reports is it iridium go your using .... PS I've subscribed as you need get that young lady back on board as you and her are a bit of a laugh together........ Stay safe and take care regards Nick
It's as good as anything else. Really it's dependent on the underlying weather model, so the same for everyone. Those models really are remarkable pieces of science though, but as the atmosphere is a chaotic system there's always surprises in store
Brilliant !! I love solo sailing once in a while. How do you deal with insurance? I’m with GJW and like lots of others they have a flat 18hr rule. Next year that won’t work for me, may have to ‘self insure’ for the odd longer solo passage.. Any pointers? Cheers Jonathan
TBH, I don’t understand insurance at all and I don’t think I can better all the forum chat. But my suggestion would be to talk to a human at GJW first and explain precisely what you’re trying to do. I’ve used Topsail in the same way, and it was important to get across all the details and let a human there do the legwork to find someone out there who will underwrite your specific plan. They needed to know everything including my shoe size. It’s expensive, but their time doing the legwork for you is worth the price. Be prepared to be denied without knowing how to fix it, but I have had more luck explaining a specific plan (I want to do X) rather than an aspiration (I wish to single-hand for a year). Craftinsure do 24 hours, which may give you the extra margin you need. Equally plausibly, try Bishop Skinner or Basic Boat or others for third-party only (aka liability insurance), if you can live with the potential loss of your own boat. I guess the thing we all want to guard against is causing damage to someone else and not being able to make them whole again.
Hermoso mar para navegar. Otro deseo más de los que no se cumplirán nunca.
'i think i will have a snack and think about the wind a bit more', we should all be so lucky captain. 😊✊🏻🏴🇬🇧
Love this ;)
Thanks Matthew!
4:23 nearly spit out my drink. My favorite type of humor
Haha - thank you - Wales and I have history
Really enjoying the videos Simon... we just need to get you downunder for some racing!
Thanks Mike! This downunder idea has to be done
Ahh Yes. Pembrokeshire 9 months of winter followed by 3 months of bad weather. Having done this leg a few times you have brought back some pleasant memories. Great channel and thank you.
Yet we still do like Pembrokeshire!
Great trip so far. Many thanks for sharing
👌🏻 perfect
lovely video 😊
thank you
Lovely video, really enjoying it (I’ve just arrived Bangor), got to ask where did your blinds?
Over the portholes? Those are "Dometic Oceanair Portshade" blinds
Yep,only seen five mins and lovely
Hi Simon thanks for the tablet holder info I've ordered.........Whilst on what do you use for getting weather as I've watched some your vids and you seem to be getting up to date reports is it iridium go your using .... PS I've subscribed as you need get that young lady back on board as you and her are a bit of a laugh together........ Stay safe and take care regards Nick
Thanks Nick! Yes, we're getting weather on the Iridium GO. We get the whole package from PredictWind and cancel the subscription when we're coastal.
@@theoddvoyage How do you find it is it pretty accurate or way off ?
It's as good as anything else. Really it's dependent on the underlying weather model, so the same for everyone. Those models really are remarkable pieces of science though, but as the atmosphere is a chaotic system there's always surprises in store
Making me miss our yacht. She is in south Brittany (Arzal) for work and set up for sailing Atlantic France next season
Nice 👍
Brilliant !! I love solo sailing once in a while. How do you deal with insurance? I’m with GJW and like lots of others they have a flat 18hr rule. Next year that won’t work for me, may have to ‘self insure’ for the odd longer solo passage..
Any pointers?
Cheers
Jonathan
TBH, I don’t understand insurance at all and I don’t think I can better all the forum chat. But my suggestion would be to talk to a human at GJW first and explain precisely what you’re trying to do. I’ve used Topsail in the same way, and it was important to get across all the details and let a human there do the legwork to find someone out there who will underwrite your specific plan. They needed to know everything including my shoe size. It’s expensive, but their time doing the legwork for you is worth the price. Be prepared to be denied without knowing how to fix it, but I have had more luck explaining a specific plan (I want to do X) rather than an aspiration (I wish to single-hand for a year).
Craftinsure do 24 hours, which may give you the extra margin you need. Equally plausibly, try Bishop Skinner or Basic Boat or others for third-party only (aka liability insurance), if you can live with the potential loss of your own boat. I guess the thing we all want to guard against is causing damage to someone else and not being able to make them whole again.
Another great video, thank you, Captain. Did you ever sort out the squeak, was it a mouse? 🧐
It was the upper nylon bearing of the rudder shaft. No idea why, and there's no play in it. I sprayed it with silicone and it stopped
Can tell us how to arrange a port....?
Did you meet Bev and Gaynor from SY. Salty lass?
No - that would have been fun
What type of boat is? Thank you.
Hi Vincenzo, this is a Vancouver 34C.
A walk-through is here: ua-cam.com/video/nam-CiRf_mo/v-deo.html
Blimey, would you like some tea with your milk!?
🤣 I wondered when someone would point that out
Triffic. Again. Thanks.