I looked at that thing in my workshop yesterday and thought to myself - must finish that it's been sitting there for a year now! 😂 Thanks for watching!
Very enjoyable video. Well done. Love that you could just leave the boat where it was, catch the train back to the car and go back and get the boat. And stop for a pub lunch!
Yep was a bit of a risk leaving it - I took a bag with me to carry the outboard with me but on the day I just covered it over layed down inside I thought it was in public view and looked obviously in use so didn't expect anyone to really rummage through it. The whole lot isn't worth a lot so why worry too much I say. Cheers!
A thermos, a pumpkin, a vole... So much death on the river. Never mind... how about fitting some lazy-jacks to handle the sail? Thanks for the videos. Fair winds to you, and cheers from Japan!
Just think, if you had a 9volt battery you could have tried to defib that mouse... I grew up on the river Stour around Canterbury, it is always a surprise to see just how big a lot of rivers are by comparison. Mind you, it is not controlled by the River authorities, so that is an advantage. Enjoyed the trip.
@@backtothebarky I think putting in at Sandwich and getting out to the estuary and into the bay would be good. There is a colony of seals there too. I have a rowing boat at Grove Ferry Boat Club about 10 miles inland. There are some straights and sweeping meanders, and because it is flat the wind seems to blow quite well; I'm always getting spun when into the wind.
Good evening Captain Barky! I love your videos and your approach to sailing and expeditions. I have a similar gunter rig on my 12ft tideway dinghy and wanted to ask if you use 1 halyard or 2 on your mainsail? I have 2 but it's a bit of a faff and I wondered if it would work with just 1 on the yard? (The other is connected to the jaws). Keep up the good work.
Thanks Mike! Mirrors only have one as you know. I'm no expert on rigs... Is what you are describing not a Gaff rig as opposed to a gunter? If its designed with two perhaps you should use it as it is. My experience has taught me though that trying all sorts of lash ups with rigging is never a bad idea!
@mike gooch I have a Heron with Gunter rig with two halyards. Allows me to pull the gaff/yard up against the mast when I have the mainsail reefed, otherwise it falls away from the mast. With main not reefed, just the original single halyard (same as the mirror) works fine. Would love to have a Tideway but can’t get them in Aus.
Now then fella, sorry to hear you had covid. I hope you and the family didn't suffer while in its grip. Many a kebab has been eaten on the slipway in LA. The river looked quite pleasent on the way up. Definitely a good call getting the train back. Will there be a part two with success in reaching Pulborough? Best wishes Al
Yes we all had it but wasn't too bad. Part 2? One day definitely yes! I always under estimate the time required.. I had no chance! Once I have my tabernacle done hopefully I can shoot some ofthe bridges that'll save a lot. Need to allow more time and would probably be wiser to go down from Pulborough to LA. That day tides were only right for going up obviously.
Love the tabernacle at the end. Raising the mast with sail and gaff looked like quite a balancing act. Good job on both!
I looked at that thing in my workshop yesterday and thought to myself - must finish that it's been sitting there for a year now! 😂 Thanks for watching!
It's nice just to see someone enjoying sailing and doing small trips.
Very enjoyable video. Well done. Love that you could just leave the boat where it was, catch the train back to the car and go back and get the boat. And stop for a pub lunch!
Yep was a bit of a risk leaving it - I took a bag with me to carry the outboard with me but on the day I just covered it over layed down inside I thought it was in public view and looked obviously in use so didn't expect anyone to really rummage through it. The whole lot isn't worth a lot so why worry too much I say. Cheers!
Great dinghy video.
Thanks for watching glad you enjoyed it!
Thoroughly enjoyed that, thankyou 👍
Glad to hear it thanks for watching :🙂
A thermos, a pumpkin, a vole... So much death on the river. Never mind... how about fitting some lazy-jacks to handle the sail? Thanks for the videos. Fair winds to you, and cheers from Japan!
Japan!! Back to the Barky has gone global now :D Lazy Jacks? I like that might have to lash somthing up 👍🏻 Thanks for watching :)
Just think, if you had a 9volt battery you could have tried to defib that mouse... I grew up on the river Stour around Canterbury, it is always a surprise to see just how big a lot of rivers are by comparison. Mind you, it is not controlled by the River authorities, so that is an advantage. Enjoyed the trip.
Chickened out on the mouth to mouth!!😁
The Stour? I've looked at that in the past as a potential mirror sail.. Would it be doable in places?
@@backtothebarky I think putting in at Sandwich and getting out to the estuary and into the bay would be good. There is a colony of seals there too. I have a rowing boat at Grove Ferry Boat Club about 10 miles inland. There are some straights and sweeping meanders, and because it is flat the wind seems to blow quite well; I'm always getting spun when into the wind.
@@daleskidmore1685 Methinks I shall give that one a go sometime cheers.
Good evening Captain Barky! I love your videos and your approach to sailing and expeditions. I have a similar gunter rig on my 12ft tideway dinghy and wanted to ask if you use 1 halyard or 2 on your mainsail? I have 2 but it's a bit of a faff and I wondered if it would work with just 1 on the yard? (The other is connected to the jaws). Keep up the good work.
Thanks Mike! Mirrors only have one as you know. I'm no expert on rigs... Is what you are describing not a Gaff rig as opposed to a gunter? If its designed with two perhaps you should use it as it is. My experience has taught me though that trying all sorts of lash ups with rigging is never a bad idea!
@mike gooch I have a Heron with Gunter rig with two halyards. Allows me to pull the gaff/yard up against the mast when I have the mainsail reefed, otherwise it falls away from the mast. With main not reefed, just the original single halyard (same as the mirror) works fine. Would love to have a Tideway but can’t get them in Aus.
Wot no cigar?
Haha is it my trademark? There is actually... Walking through the train station on the return trip near the end. Thanks for watching :)
I stopped picking up floating bottles after the Novichok incident!
😂 Sound advice that in these times!
Now then fella, sorry to hear you had covid. I hope you and the family didn't suffer while in its grip.
Many a kebab has been eaten on the slipway in LA. The river looked quite pleasent on the way up. Definitely a good call getting the train back.
Will there be a part two with success in reaching Pulborough?
Best wishes
Al
Yes we all had it but wasn't too bad. Part 2? One day definitely yes! I always under estimate the time required.. I had no chance! Once I have my tabernacle done hopefully I can shoot some ofthe bridges that'll save a lot. Need to allow more time and would probably be wiser to go down from Pulborough to LA. That day tides were only right for going up obviously.
Gun it! Gun it!
A bit of quick mouth to snout and you could have saved that vole.
I failed to act in this way as a real man should have, and the knowledge of that is a burden I'll carry for the rest of my life. 😂
Noise needs fixing can’t watch
What noise do you mean?