You know you could have , beached your, boat on that nice beach, those cats stand really well, I would be parking on beaches, all the time, lovely boat!.
Thank you for taking the time to post that video. I Know a Lot of work goes into this. I am also considering distance sailing in a Tiki 26, and you are an inspiration to all future Wharram builders. I am actually posting this reply on Christmas day 2023, and ... what a great Christmas present. Thank you. 🙏
I’ve been following your father and this boat for a long time. So happy to see you on Wayan sailing. I actually built my own tiki 26. Cheer’s from North Carolina
Hey there nikalaus, I like your boat, why don't you trace some of your childhood maps, and drawings, onto the hulls, it would look great, good luck and god bless,
Really really great adventure.....you have raised my interest regarding the Wharram boat design. As an engineer, I just love the simplicity. Thank you so much for sharing your story. I look forward to watching & learning more! Safe travels.
A terrific Part One providing a clear and very positive back-story. I really enjoyed the narrative providing well reasoned thoughts on sailing cruising. Many thanks for your efforts.
Many thanks for the presentation. The minimalist sailing approach feels inspiring. Since it is something i currently consider seriously, there are a few slightly detailed randomly organised questions - hopefully not pedantic ;) * noticed only 2 solar panels - was that enough for energy? * i presume there are certain sea conditions you'd rather not sail on this size boat. how did that weigh in to planning the various sailing legs/sections? did you get a very accurate weather reports? * the central cabin/pod. in case you wanted to, is it possible to make it slightly more roomy by making the roof higher or something? * there's a rather loooong pole coming out from the middle front/bows - is that for a spinnaker? * what were/are the contingency plans in case the worst happened? Like your attitude! Cheers and again - many thanks!
Gracias por el consejo, he añadido los subtítulos en español. Pronto aparecerán también en las partes segunda y tercera. La traducción se realiza automáticamente, por lo que no siempre es muy precisa...
You know you could have , beached your, boat on that nice beach, those cats stand really well, I would be parking on beaches, all the time, lovely boat!.
Thank you for taking the time to post that video. I Know a Lot of work goes into this. I am also considering distance sailing in a Tiki 26, and you are an inspiration to all future Wharram builders. I am actually posting this reply on Christmas day 2023, and ... what a great Christmas present. Thank you. 🙏
Thank you for your comment, I wish you a Merry Christmas and all the best for your sailing project. What Route are you thinking about?
Thank You very much for a very nice life lesson of Yours. I think every children should seen it. Thank You very much.
The more is find out about these boats, the more I like them,, They are simple, very cheap to maintain, nice, and safe, really cool.
I’ve been following your father and this boat for a long time. So happy to see you on Wayan sailing. I actually built my own tiki 26. Cheer’s from North Carolina
Very enjoyable presentation. Nice to have a slide show format. I prefer it to videos.
Thank you for sharing.
Brilliant and Very Interesting video.
Good quality video with many explanations on how and why sailing a small wharram cat! Take care, good continuation
Hey there nikalaus, I like your boat, why don't you trace some of your childhood maps, and drawings, onto the hulls, it would look great, good luck and god bless,
Really really great adventure.....you have raised my interest regarding the Wharram boat design. As an engineer, I just love the simplicity. Thank you so much for sharing your story. I look forward to watching & learning more! Safe travels.
A terrific Part One providing a clear and very positive back-story. I really enjoyed the narrative providing well reasoned thoughts on sailing cruising. Many thanks for your efforts.
An adventure well documented. I can't wait to hear the next part(s). Thank you !
This is so awesome! I hope to be able to follow you within at most 2 years.
Great story so far. Thanks for sharing
Thanks for sharing your journey :) we can all learn and be very inspired by it.
congratulations on such an impressive achievement
Wonderfull, good presentation !! Thank you for sharing your experiences. I also have a Tiki 26 named VAYANA, but I have not sailed long distances yet.
Really informative thank you
great explanations capitàn ! Bravo !
Excellent presentation !
Amazing! Well done!
Very good,
Thankyou for sharing
Welcome to Brazil
Many thanks for the presentation. The minimalist sailing approach feels inspiring. Since it is something i currently consider seriously, there are a few slightly detailed randomly organised questions - hopefully not pedantic ;)
* noticed only 2 solar panels - was that enough for energy?
* i presume there are certain sea conditions you'd rather not sail on this size boat. how did that weigh in to planning the various sailing legs/sections? did you get a very accurate weather reports?
* the central cabin/pod. in case you wanted to, is it possible to make it slightly more roomy by making the roof higher or something?
* there's a rather loooong pole coming out from the middle front/bows - is that for a spinnaker?
* what were/are the contingency plans in case the worst happened?
Like your attitude!
Cheers and again - many thanks!
Thank you for your comment, I will answer these questions in the second part
The smaller Tiki 21 has sailed around the world... So the design can handle very strong winds and waves!
@@tomainsworth5656 this gave me a lot of motivation actually
Wonderful
Oh wow! Did you lose the anchor?
Yes indeed. But luckily not the boat :)
@@NiklausWildisen yes indeed!
❤️
Is this really a tiki 26? not a tiki 30?
Yes, 100% :)
Es una pena que no se pueda traducir al español
Gracias por el consejo, he añadido los subtítulos en español. Pronto aparecerán también en las partes segunda y tercera. La traducción se realiza automáticamente, por lo que no siempre es muy precisa...