Yes, it turned out to be one of our favorits. THe people were so calm, happy and apparently much more contented than other islands .... and noteably much less of the usual "standing around drinking and smoking".
I’ve been watching your channel as I have a dream of one day doing the same adventure. I spent 3 years living on Anguilla when I was working on what is now the 4 seasons hotel. Great video that has brought back some fantastic memories.
Great clip of Anguilla..we miss it....you should have climbed down the rope at Little Bay..so worth it! We built a small villa just above Sandy Hill / Seafeathers bay years ago..and yes the best part of Anguilla besides the great beaches is the wonderful People! Safe sailing 🙂🇨🇦🥂
Hi Paul, Gail. Nice to konw someone who has lived there. The people were so so different to any other island in the Caribbean. I don't know if it's the security they get from being British, but they were all so calm, friendly and zero aggressive.
WoW! Eye candy all the way. Beautiful video. Exceptional resorts with gorgeous beaches. Surprisingly low depths sailing between islands... thank you for sharing. Just what I needed looking out at a rainy and cold day 🌞.
It really was a pretty island .... being a coral island, it is a bit flat compared to standard Caribbean volcanos, but that coral makes the wonderful beaches white. White beach - blue sea - blue sky, does something to the human pleasure senses!
Love how you share where you are as you explore! Good job on the kite flying, flops and all, you're doing stuff some of us can only dream of. Thank you for another stunning video!
I've heard nothing but good things about Anguilla and especially the people. I can't wait to check it out. It's a shame you lost the additional video. Welcome back to HHN. I hope all is well!
A distant memory now with lockdown. Your sailing videos were an inspiration for us both now and when we started back in 2018/2019. Keep em coming, they are a great reference series.
I really enjoy getting a peek at places the 2 of you have visited during your journey. Hope the time and effort put into filming and editing doesn't take away from your enjoyment of these wonderful places.
Yes, it can do. Takes about 1 hour of editing time per 1 minute of UA-cam. But luckily I have plenty of time on my hands right now, to catch up, while away from the boat. More to come in the next few weeks.
Thanks Matteo. Yes, we love the boat. But I have to be careful calling Cloudy Bay the "Queen". It might conflict with my princess (and Commodore), Oana!
Gidday guys. It's nice to see sailors, as opposed to people on a boat, who sail and not motor 10nm, who put out jib and main to balance the vessel and who sail a tack to reach their destination, including a windward beat, rather than the all too common 'the wind wasn't going where we wanted so we motored'. Thank you. Anguilla looked lovely but the classic big divide between resorts and money and residents. It reminded me of Mauritius. Were there any 'pension' style accommodations in the shaby sheik areas? Stay safe, Ron 🤓🇦🇺
Thanks Ron .... no, we really didnt see any mid range places to stay (other than our boat!). And if you on booking.com the prices are not for the faint hearted! WIth regards to the "divide" you mention .... its huge, all over the Caribbean, sadly.
This video was AWESOME and edited in top Cloudy Bay fashion 👍 This was in early 2019? I ask because some of the scenes look like lockdown without people. All the while spectacular.
Yes, this was early 2019 .... pre-lock down, pre-Covid. To be honest, apart from when the dreaded cruise liners are in port .... most Caribbean islands do have this deserted feel about them.
Another great video. Could you explain the flag you fly on cloudy bay please. I cloudy a UK registered yacht. As a new sailor and yacht owner myself it the details in your videos I love and learn so much from. Thanks so much for sharing 😊
Darren, Cloudy Bay is registered in Gibraltar. Gibralter has what they call a de-faced ensign. So the same as a UK ensign but with the Gibraltar emblem in the middle. An "ensign" is the British flag flown on all British boats.
@@SailCloudyBay Thanks very much for your prompt explanation. I am looking forward to the day I am skilled and brave enough to take our "Red Ensign" out of the solent lol. Thanks again. 😀
New to your site; great videos. What camera/lens do you use for your videos? What ever it is the colors and clarity is much better than others I have seen.
Thanks George. Glad you like them. The camera is a simple GoPro and the Drone is a Mavic Pro. Both shot and edited in full 4K resolution. The 4K is the great clarity you see. I think the colours were care-of the spectacular light in Anguilla, on it's white sands and blue sea and skies.
I've been kiting on and off since 2007. But to be honest I haven't progressed much in the last 10 years... I don't do jumps quite as bravely as I used to! I used to windsurf but you really have to be super fit and strong to do that in strong winds. Whereas kiting: I can kitesurf for hours, even at my age, and not get tired.
@@SailCloudyBay I have thought of giving it a try one day but the west coast of Portugal where I live, with its strong northerly winds and Atlantic waves is not exactly the easiest for a 53 yr old to get started. A little intimidating for me. Must find a lake to start learning. Hopefully haven’t left it too late :)
I certainly don't think it's too late for you. But yes, find the ideal place to start with, and above all DO get lessons. I tried without at first, thinking I didn't need them, and ended up losing a lot of skin off my legs and ruining a whole summer. And I would not necessarily advise a lake setting, because the winds are not stable on a lake. The key safety factor when learning to kite is the wind should be steady, not gusty. Oh, and be prepared to swallow quite bit of water in your first day or 2!
On this island, we just wandered in. Other islands the security sometimes stops us, but once they know we are using the restaurant we are normally let in. We are quite expert at this game! :)
Thank You for taking us to places that we will never go.... Beautiful... And to think everything on that island had to be transported there....$$$
Thanks. Yes, same with all the isalnds. But at least this one is backed by the UK economy.
Wow Glen i had no idea How Beautiful this island is. Cheers. xx
Yes, it turned out to be one of our favorits. THe people were so calm, happy and apparently much more contented than other islands .... and noteably much less of the usual "standing around drinking and smoking".
I’ve been watching your channel as I have a dream of one day doing the same adventure. I spent 3 years living on Anguilla when I was working on what is now the 4 seasons hotel. Great video that has brought back some fantastic memories.
Great clip of Anguilla..we miss it....you should have climbed down the rope at Little Bay..so worth it! We built a small villa just above Sandy Hill / Seafeathers bay years ago..and yes the best part of Anguilla besides the great beaches is the wonderful People! Safe sailing 🙂🇨🇦🥂
Hi Paul, Gail.
Nice to konw someone who has lived there. The people were so so different to any other island in the Caribbean. I don't know if it's the security they get from being British, but they were all so calm, friendly and zero aggressive.
Thanks for sharing guys.
Our pleasure, Eric.
I have to say the videography and music and sights are just superb. As usual just brilliant, thanks.
Thanks Paul ... next video ( 16-April ) will be one of our best I think.
WoW! Eye candy all the way. Beautiful video. Exceptional resorts with gorgeous beaches. Surprisingly low depths sailing between islands... thank you for sharing. Just what I needed looking out at a rainy and cold day 🌞.
It really was a pretty island .... being a coral island, it is a bit flat compared to standard Caribbean volcanos, but that coral makes the wonderful beaches white. White beach - blue sea - blue sky, does something to the human pleasure senses!
Love how you share where you are as you explore! Good job on the kite flying, flops and all, you're doing stuff some of us can only dream of. Thank you for another stunning video!
I appreciate your comment. Have you seen the latest .... Anegada? (next video after Anguilla). That is likely one of our best.
Was unfamiliar with Anguilla. What a gorgeous place. Thank you for the wonderful tour.
You are welcome Edwin. Thanks for watching
I've heard nothing but good things about Anguilla and especially the people. I can't wait to check it out. It's a shame you lost the additional video.
Welcome back to HHN. I hope all is well!
A distant memory now with lockdown. Your sailing videos were an inspiration for us both now and when we started back in 2018/2019. Keep em coming, they are a great reference series.
Don't miss the one next week Bob .. .its likely one of our best (after a run of not really very good ones, in our view).
Awesome!!
Thanks!
Fantastic video as always! Also enjoyed the people walking backwards :)
Glad you enjoyed it Edwin. Tomorrow's video should be one of our best ... we think.
Really like your videos. This is a nice island.
Thanks Doug, yes we really enjoyed it. One of our favorits in the Caribbean.
Another great video, you make sailing very easy, I wish I am the ruler of Anguilla 🇦🇮 I will be the happiest man in the world
Yes Ali, it was certianly a nice island. One of our favorits in the Caribbean
And Cloudy Bay sails again!
Next week's video (Friday) will be one of our best sailing vids.
I really enjoy getting a peek at places the 2 of you have visited during your journey. Hope the time and effort put into filming and editing doesn't take away from your enjoyment of these wonderful places.
Yes, it can do. Takes about 1 hour of editing time per 1 minute of UA-cam. But luckily I have plenty of time on my hands right now, to catch up, while away from the boat. More to come in the next few weeks.
nice videos , full of details , well.. the boat HR is just a queen .. buon vento ! ( in italian : have a good wind !)
Thanks Matteo. Yes, we love the boat. But I have to be careful calling Cloudy Bay the "Queen". It might conflict with my princess (and Commodore), Oana!
Wow. First. Glad you are posting vids to YT again....
Last few havnt been that great material .... but the ones in the coming weeks are likely our best.
You guys are sailing super stars :)
Thanks Todd. PROPER sailing in the video next week .... likely our best. The last few vids really have not been our best
Gidday guys. It's nice to see sailors, as opposed to people on a boat, who sail and not motor 10nm, who put out jib and main to balance the vessel and who sail a tack to reach their destination, including a windward beat, rather than the all too common 'the wind wasn't going where we wanted so we motored'. Thank you.
Anguilla looked lovely but the classic big divide between resorts and money and residents. It reminded me of Mauritius. Were there any 'pension' style accommodations in the shaby sheik areas? Stay safe, Ron 🤓🇦🇺
Thanks Ron .... no, we really didnt see any mid range places to stay (other than our boat!). And if you on booking.com the prices are not for the faint hearted! WIth regards to the "divide" you mention .... its huge, all over the Caribbean, sadly.
@@SailCloudyBay Thanks, mate. Hi to Oana, unless this is Oana, then hi to Glen 🤓🇦🇺⛵
@@SailCloudyBay Just found this. Would you like to buy a 2008 HR54? For spares? His and hers? Just listed (they say).
thanks .... but we've already got enough spares on board to sink the HR54 that we have!
Hopefully you'll be able to get back to Cloudy soon. The weather down here in South Florida has been spectacular.
Flying back into Washington next Wednesday .....
Nice camera work.
Thank you.. These last few videos have not been the best material ... but the ones in the coming weeks are likely our best
@@SailCloudyBay I look forward to them. Stay safe.
Hi Cloudy ✋🏻
Hello there!
This video was AWESOME and edited in top Cloudy Bay fashion 👍
This was in early 2019? I ask because some of the scenes look like lockdown without people. All the while spectacular.
Yes, this was early 2019 .... pre-lock down, pre-Covid.
To be honest, apart from when the dreaded cruise liners are in port .... most Caribbean islands do have this deserted feel about them.
Another great video. Could you explain the flag you fly on cloudy bay please. I cloudy a UK registered yacht. As a new sailor and yacht owner myself it the details in your videos I love and learn so much from. Thanks so much for sharing 😊
Darren, Cloudy Bay is registered in Gibraltar. Gibralter has what they call a de-faced ensign. So the same as a UK ensign but with the Gibraltar emblem in the middle. An "ensign" is the British flag flown on all British boats.
@@SailCloudyBay Thanks very much for your prompt explanation. I am looking forward to the day I am skilled and brave enough to take our "Red Ensign" out of the solent lol. Thanks again. 😀
Memories before the world ended
She's still buttoned up in HHN. I checked on her today.
Thanks John ....
New to your site; great videos. What camera/lens do you use for your videos? What ever it is the colors and clarity is much better than others I have seen.
Thanks George. Glad you like them. The camera is a simple GoPro and the Drone is a Mavic Pro. Both shot and edited in full 4K resolution. The 4K is the great clarity you see. I think the colours were care-of the spectacular light in Anguilla, on it's white sands and blue sea and skies.
@@SailCloudyBay Well if that is the difference I would definitely keep using the 4K !
Impressive kitesurfing progress. How long did it take you to get to that level?
I've been kiting on and off since 2007. But to be honest I haven't progressed much in the last 10 years... I don't do jumps quite as bravely as I used to! I used to windsurf but you really have to be super fit and strong to do that in strong winds. Whereas kiting: I can kitesurf for hours, even at my age, and not get tired.
@@SailCloudyBay I have thought of giving it a try one day but the west coast of Portugal where I live, with its strong northerly winds and Atlantic waves is not exactly the easiest for a 53 yr old to get started. A little intimidating for me. Must find a lake to start learning. Hopefully haven’t left it too late :)
I certainly don't think it's too late for you. But yes, find the ideal place to start with, and above all DO get lessons. I tried without at first, thinking I didn't need them, and ended up losing a lot of skin off my legs and ruining a whole summer. And I would not necessarily advise a lake setting, because the winds are not stable on a lake. The key safety factor when learning to kite is the wind should be steady, not gusty.
Oh, and be prepared to swallow quite bit of water in your first day or 2!
@@SailCloudyBay Thanks for advice
How do you gain access to those nice hotels and resorts? Do you have to pay for entry or just buy drinks or a meal?
On this island, we just wandered in. Other islands the security sometimes stops us, but once they know we are using the restaurant we are normally let in. We are quite expert at this game! :)
@@SailCloudyBay thanks, I did wonder if it was just brass neck you were employing but if you are buying drinks and meals they are mostly cool.
@@Anmeteor9663 Yes, generally we at least buy a drink or coffee .... or dinner.
Is this where you got your sailboats name??
Nope, the name comes from the New Zealand wine, Tom. And we want to anchor in Cloudy Bay (NZ) that the wine is named after....
Special Wow place. But they drive on the wrong side of the road.
I do wonder how all these coral islands will look like in a decade or so if the sea levels rise... A lot of lost capital for sure
Yep ... quite possibly. That's why we have a boat .....!
As the saying goes: "a rising tide lifts all boats" :)
I keep squinting to see all the Bikinis but I don’t see any? Must need new glasses again.