What a really super video. I have watched countless videos of people sailing around in their expensive(very!) skittish plastic bathtubs with god knows how much equipment on board and then I watch this and it shows the real meaning of what sailing is all about. A true blue water boat that glides through the ocean, simplest of equipment and just the pleasure of sailing. Thank you so much for posting!
Marvelous video. My first experience sailing in a keel boat was on a Nicholson 32, back in 1968, I was 13yrs old, I have loved those boats, and sailing ever since. Well done to you for making this diary, a real pleasure to watch.
Lovely! I made almost the same trip solo in 99 but from Tenerife to Martinique in a 27 footer. Your writing brought a tear to my eye I will confess and many times then and since I have wished I had found someone to share the adventures with. Truly you have been fortunate there. Currently I am looking at possible purchase of a Nicholson 32 to get back out there in my retirement years, my return to land based life since has not been kind and truth be told I miss the smell of the sea and the cries of the ocean birds. Best wishes from UK.
Wonderful,really enjoyed that and the simple ness of the video ,I bought a Nicholson 303 in Spain that had been abandoned for 14 years ,luckily it wasn’t as bad as condition as you would think ,thankfully it had been out of the water and in the sun ,,anyway fixed it up ,having been a boatbuilder in Cowes for 20 years ,and finally started sailing it ,now currently in Melilla Spanish territory within Morocco ,after an adventurous sail from Almeria ,,,looking fwd to more sailing over the next year ,wanting to do the Atlantic but want a bit more experience first,as although I’ve sailed about 1500 miles it has always been with others in command .
I really enjoyed that, great footnotes too. Many thanks for posting. What you have shared is what I dream of doing. I have a Mk X, my first boat and little sailing experience but more equipment to go wrong 🙄😃😃. Fair winds.
Inspirational video that struck a chord with me as I was in a similar place in 2015. I have got going again since after a fashion but yet to find my 'fortune'. Looking at a C&N 35 from the 80s that's made its way over here to Aus from US, owned by the same people since new. Maybe she'll lead me in the right direction!
This was a breath of fresh air. Loved every moment of this video. Right up there among the best most enjoyable i have seen and i have watched a lot over the years. Cant wait to see more of your adventures. Very inspiring and its the simplicity of it all. Well done Michael and your amazing girl Jillian. Thank you.
What a super video, I really enjoyed it. When they designed the Nicholson 32 they just about got everything right. Thank you both for filming and posting your journey.
I've watch 100's of sailing vlogs and videos and your is 100% the beat video I've ever seen on youtube, Absolutely loved it, what an inspiration...can't wait to see more...Thank you for sharing...
Absolutely would I agree I’d rather watch his videos than the people out there with half million dollar Yatchs and all the camera equipment awesome video my story is just like your s Michael 🤠 thanks Ocean cowboy from Texas
Lovely little film. I came here looking for more info. about the Nicholson 32 as this is a boat I'm interested in purchasing. No sales pitch or list of specifications needed, your smiles and the very fact that these types of passages can be done without the tons of electronics that a lot of people will not leave port without, was enough for me. Fair winds.
Thank you. I have owned many boats of varied designs. I unqualifiedly endorse the Nicholson 32, fitted with a Monitor wind vane, for any adventure you might imagine.
@@mchurleysr Haha, bloody right too, There are 1000's of series and episodes of vlogs from all walks of life sailing the world or sailing just close shores, but yours just stuck to me, In a nutshell its.."perfect" Nevermore is the best name I could ever imagine for such a beautiful girl.....got me looking at a few 32's and 34's, Thanks for getting back to me me mate...
Very good video. It seems to have been a very beautiful sailing. A good idea to carry the water suply in gallon bottles. Easy to keep control. I was a little surpriced that you could carry 200 gallons. How big was the boat? Thanks again.
Hi there. Thank you. The Nicholson 32 is just shy of 32 feet overall. We carried the fresh water in 500 ml water bottles stowed in various places around the boat, and had a 35-gallon integral tank below the cabin sole in the main salon.
Actually I think 200 gallons is an error. It was 200 + water bottles of 500 ml each, or about a 50 day supply of drinking water for two people, plus 30 gallons of tapwater in the ship's tank, purified with a teaspoon of Clorox bleach, and used for cooking.
What a catch!! (and I don't mean the fish) Jill seems to have taken quite a leap of her own to go transatlantic with you so early in her sailing life. Looked like a beautiful voyage. Can you share how you made the closing shots of the boat and Jill with the camera coming up then falling off? Thanks...
What a really super video. I have watched countless videos of people sailing around in their expensive(very!) skittish plastic bathtubs with god knows how much equipment on board and then I watch this and it shows the real meaning of what sailing is all about. A true blue water boat that glides through the ocean, simplest of equipment and just the pleasure of sailing. Thank you so much for posting!
If you two can pull this off you can almost do anything.. great video 👌👍
Wonderful video
Wonderful and well produced. Jill is one in a million.
Marvelous video. My first experience sailing in a keel boat was on a Nicholson 32, back in 1968, I was 13yrs old, I have loved those boats, and sailing ever since. Well done to you for making this diary, a real pleasure to watch.
Stunningly beautiful in every way.
Awesome video. Thanks. You guys are the real deal - pure sailing - unencumbered by loads of yuppie sh*t. Well done.
Lovely! I made almost the same trip solo in 99 but from Tenerife to Martinique in a 27 footer. Your writing brought a tear to my eye I will confess and many times then and since I have wished I had found someone to share the adventures with. Truly you have been fortunate there. Currently I am looking at possible purchase of a Nicholson 32 to get back out there in my retirement years, my return to land based life since has not been kind and truth be told I miss the smell of the sea and the cries of the ocean birds. Best wishes from UK.
Wonderful,really enjoyed that and the simple ness of the video ,I bought a Nicholson 303 in Spain that had been abandoned for 14 years ,luckily it wasn’t as bad as condition as you would think ,thankfully it had been out of the water and in the sun ,,anyway fixed it up ,having been a boatbuilder in Cowes for 20 years ,and finally started sailing it ,now currently in Melilla Spanish territory within Morocco ,after an adventurous sail from Almeria ,,,looking fwd to more sailing over the next year ,wanting to do the Atlantic but want a bit more experience first,as although I’ve sailed about 1500 miles it has always been with others in command .
Very good, Nigel. Godspeed on your adventures.
Thank you for your gently delivered wisdom, Michael.
Wonderful!
I really enjoyed that, great footnotes too. Many thanks for posting. What you have shared is what I dream of doing. I have a Mk X, my first boat and little sailing experience but more equipment to go wrong 🙄😃😃.
Fair winds.
Inspirational video that struck a chord with me as I was in a similar place in 2015. I have got going again since after a fashion but yet to find my 'fortune'. Looking at a C&N 35 from the 80s that's made its way over here to Aus from US, owned by the same people since new. Maybe she'll lead me in the right direction!
Thanks very much. Don't give up, mate, and don't give in. Your fortune awaits you.
Thank’s Michael - I won’t and also hope you’re finding further fortune!
You are beautifull of happiness ...thank you...
Great video, fine name too.
This was a breath of fresh air. Loved every moment of this video. Right up there among the best most enjoyable i have seen and i have watched a lot over the years. Cant wait to see more of your adventures. Very inspiring and its the simplicity of it all. Well done Michael and your amazing girl Jillian. Thank you.
What a super video, I really enjoyed it. When they designed the Nicholson 32 they just about got everything right. Thank you both for filming and posting your journey.
I've watch 100's of sailing vlogs and videos and your is 100% the beat video I've ever seen on youtube, Absolutely loved it, what an inspiration...can't wait to see more...Thank you for sharing...
Thanks so much!
Absolutely would I agree I’d rather watch his videos than the people out there with half million dollar Yatchs and all the camera equipment awesome video my story is just like your s Michael 🤠 thanks Ocean cowboy from Texas
"We are such stuff as dreams are made on, and our little life is rounded with a sleep." --W.S.
Lovely little film. I came here looking for more info. about the Nicholson 32 as this is a boat I'm interested in purchasing. No sales pitch or list of specifications needed, your smiles and the very fact that these types of passages can be done without the tons of electronics that a lot of people will not leave port without, was enough for me. Fair winds.
Thank you. I have owned many boats of varied designs. I unqualifiedly endorse the Nicholson 32, fitted with a Monitor wind vane, for any adventure you might imagine.
Probably watched this about 50 times, I love this video, Where is Nevermore now?...
In the good ol' USA!
@@mchurleysr Haha, bloody right too, There are 1000's of series and episodes of vlogs from all walks of life sailing the world or sailing just close shores, but yours just stuck to me, In a nutshell its.."perfect" Nevermore is the best name I could ever imagine for such a beautiful girl.....got me looking at a few 32's and 34's, Thanks for getting back to me me mate...
Nice.
Thanks for sharing, great video.
Incredible 👍🏻
loved it.
Very good video. It seems to have been a very beautiful sailing. A good idea to carry the water suply in gallon bottles. Easy to keep control. I was a little surpriced that you could carry 200 gallons. How big was the boat? Thanks again.
Hi there. Thank you. The Nicholson 32 is just shy of 32 feet overall. We carried the fresh water in 500 ml water bottles stowed in various places around the boat, and had a 35-gallon integral tank below the cabin sole in the main salon.
Actually I think 200 gallons is an error. It was 200 + water bottles of 500 ml each, or about a 50 day supply of drinking water for two people, plus 30 gallons of tapwater in the ship's tank, purified with a teaspoon of Clorox bleach, and used for cooking.
What a catch!! (and I don't mean the fish) Jill seems to have taken quite a leap of her own to go transatlantic with you so early in her sailing life. Looked like a beautiful voyage. Can you share how you made the closing shots of the boat and Jill with the camera coming up then falling off? Thanks...
Hi JB. Thanks very much. The aerial shots were made using a DJI Phantom drone controlled remotely from the boat.
As I watched it again I saw the rotors, thanks.
My biggest issue is money but I will cross oceans if it kills me
You are beautifull of happiness ...thank you...