I really enjoyed your beautiful pictures and your boad trip! Me remember last summer in my old same size boat Atlanta Koralle S6R from 1967. It's so wonderful to wake up in a tiny boat around such a peaceful quiet nature
Thanks for sharing these peaceful images. I went in Denmark in the beginning of 2019, visited many nice places, like Vicking museum at Roskilde. I hope go back there on summer of 2022.
Sailing doesn’t need to be more difficult than this. My self has downsized from larger boats to a little trimaran called Supernova. A danish construction from the eighties.
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No sound you said. You meant no music to hide the sounds of nature. Every time I hear someone telling me about the "silence" of nature, I know that they did not slept in a tent outdoor... Even in cities, there is a lot of sounds and I mean animal sounds (birds, racoons even coyotes in Montreal!). The only city I have known to havins almost no sounds during the night was Venice. Apart from that, your video was very welcomed in my life and my family. Just hang on !
Hi! Do you sleep on the boat? Do you have any footage of your arrangement? I have a similar dinghy (not identical but pretty close) and am looking to outfit it for overnighting, but in the area I'd like to sail it I'm not allowed to pitch a tent on shore.
Hi Gahouf, I'm sleeping in the bottom of the dinghy. And honestly, that's not comfortable 😄 so I will try to rearrange it this season, on my next overnight trip.
@@martinrasmussen I have just seen an easy arrangement for dinghies: 4 boards are hinged together and laid over the "tofter" Don't know the english word, but the benches. They can then be folded and stoved away, and sits on a piece of wood, screwed on the "tofter" when used... lovely tour, thank you for the view and calm nature sounds
Nice little boat, what is it? I need to track down a leak in my GP14 before I can take her camping again, I hate having to wake up every 4 hours to pump the boat out when sleeping aboard.
It's a Swedish construction and the type is called "Toppen" similar to the Norwegian dinghy "Askeladden" Toppen is a little faster though 👌🏻 I hope you find the leak :) thanks for supporting
@@martinrasmussen Great video! Can`t get enough of dinghy cruising videos at this time of year! Askeladden is Norwegian by the way. The Swedes had a similar model from Cresent Boats but with a little different design.
Oh, thank you so much 👍🏻 it's a Swedish designed 14 feet called Toppen, close to the Norwegian Askeladden which I also have sailed. Toppen is a little faster though.
Great video, Martin. I love the camerawork, the boat setup, the peace and quiet. Keep it up!
Tony Keyes thank you so much Tony 🙏🏼 more sailing coming up this summer 🤗
Well done! Hopefully my upcoming holiday in summer around Rügen/Baltic Sea is like this way.
Thanks for watching and wish you fair winds🙏🏻
wonderful adventure - beautiful place to sail
Thank you so much Marty for watching 🙏🏻 yes indeed a beautiful place, which I love 😍
Hi from Japan. What a brilliant cruise, and an enviable life. Cheers!
Thank you so much for your kind commenting and support 🙏
I really enjoyed your beautiful pictures and your boad trip! Me remember last summer in my old same size boat Atlanta Koralle S6R from 1967.
It's so wonderful to wake up in a tiny boat around such a peaceful quiet nature
Thanks for your kind comments Captain Bartolo ⛵ yes agree, it's a wonderful experience to wake up with mother nature ☀️
Great video I loved the tranquilty, the sailing and the location....keep them coming
Thanks a lot for watching and comment🤩. Just waiting for warmer weather in Denmark 🙏
love it! Thanks.... and yes I subscribed!
Thanks for watching and your support 👌🏻🙏
Thanks for sharing these peaceful images. I went in Denmark in the beginning of 2019, visited many nice places, like Vicking museum at Roskilde. I hope go back there on summer of 2022.
Thank you so much for watching 🙏 Roskilde is also one of my favourites. Hope you will visit Denmark again👏🏻
@@martinrasmussen thank you Martin. I hope to rent a sail dinghy when get there.
Cool video. Love to see more like this.
Thanks for your support 🙏 more will come this summer. Planning on a other 2 days trip crossing open water 👌🏻
Great vid, thanx.
Thanks🙏🏼
Sailing doesn’t need to be more difficult than this. My self has downsized from larger boats to a little trimaran called Supernova. A danish construction from the eighties.
Agree, keep it simple 👌🏻 thanks for watching 🙏
Beautiful recordings and ambience. I just added the intro to Hitchcock's Vertigo on my stereo and enjoyed both ;-)
Hi Martin, very creative 👌🏻 thanks for watching 🙏
Oh, what a wonderfull life.
Thank you for watching 🙏🏻 sailing is beautiful indeed 👌🏻
Great video.👍
All the best,
Paul.
Thanks Paul, glad you like it🙏
So beautiful 🙌🏼 Love it ❤️
Thanks Therese 🙏
Nice
Thanks 🙏🏻
Loved it.👏👏👍
Thanks😊 sailing is fantastic too
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Mark my words, your channel is going to be great
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Clean video, no talk, sounds of nature which gave me virtual effect of me being there, great
No sound you said. You meant no music to hide the sounds of nature. Every time I hear someone telling me about the "silence" of nature, I know that they did not slept in a tent outdoor... Even in cities, there is a lot of sounds and I mean animal sounds (birds, racoons even coyotes in Montreal!). The only city I have known to havins almost no sounds during the night was Venice. Apart from that, your video was very welcomed in my life and my family. Just hang on !
Thanks for watching and comment 🙏
Hi! Do you sleep on the boat? Do you have any footage of your arrangement? I have a similar dinghy (not identical but pretty close) and am looking to outfit it for overnighting, but in the area I'd like to sail it I'm not allowed to pitch a tent on shore.
Hi Gahouf, I'm sleeping in the bottom of the dinghy. And honestly, that's not comfortable 😄 so I will try to rearrange it this season, on my next overnight trip.
@@martinrasmussen I have just seen an easy arrangement for dinghies: 4 boards are hinged together and laid over the "tofter" Don't know the english word, but the benches. They can then be folded and stoved away, and sits on a piece of wood, screwed on the "tofter" when used...
lovely tour, thank you for the view and calm nature sounds
@@kunstnersjael thanks for watching Naja🙏 and for the great idea👌
@@martinrasmussen Thanks, the idea is invented by an english dinghyowner, a type called "mirror"
Great shot of tonic for the winter blues here in Montreal QC. What boat are you sailing? Cheers
Thanks for watching 🙏 it's a Swedish designed dinghy called Toppen 😊
Nice little boat, what is it? I need to track down a leak in my GP14 before I can take her camping again, I hate having to wake up every 4 hours to pump the boat out when sleeping aboard.
It's a Swedish construction and the type is called "Toppen" similar to the Norwegian dinghy "Askeladden" Toppen is a little faster though 👌🏻 I hope you find the leak :) thanks for supporting
@@martinrasmussen Great video! Can`t get enough of dinghy cruising videos at this time of year! Askeladden is Norwegian by the way. The Swedes had a similar model from Cresent Boats but with a little different design.
@@DanielNovello thank you so much Daniel, for stopping by and comment 👍🏻🙏 yes its Norwegian of course 😊 looking forward to summer and sailing again 😊
I also shared it on my sailing club whatsapp group btw what class of boat is she?
Oh, thank you so much 👍🏻 it's a Swedish designed 14 feet called Toppen, close to the Norwegian Askeladden which I also have sailed. Toppen is a little faster though.
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Thanks for watching!