I took the royal port nicholson learn to sail course (wellington, in 2004. This course still is still operating and covers the essentials (except anchoring!)) then I brought a small boat and started sailing. I also read a lot of sailing books. Back then, there was nearly no sailing info on the internet. I think youtube is great to learn about boat building/repairs but books are better for sailing like this, because it's about how to handle when something goes wrong. That's really hard to film but easy to describe in a book! My one rule is that the next trip can't be more than double the length of the previous biggest trip. So, yeah, so I slowly built up from crossing the harbour to crossing the tasman.
It doesn't necessarily need to take 20 years but more importantly it doesn't matter. The adventure is _inversely_ proportional to the boat and your experience.
You're a damn genius Dominic. Making whisker poles and sailing random boats while filming it all is very impressive. Thanks.
haha any boy scout should be able to make a whisker pole like this one!
Good one Dominic. Your No8 wire ability has served you well again. Cheers Grant.
thanks!
Looks so fun,,love the camera work at the end, you can really see the swells, and how fast you were going , very cool :)
@@scruffy2629 thanks scruffy!
Hell yea!!
Awesome! 👏 watched this on the big screen!
haha awesome!
👍!!!
Nice vid bro. ❤
thanks!
Fair winds!
thanks!
You have been busy!
yup and there is more adventures coming! finally el nino!
Playing catch up but I can't figure what happened to the Wharram ?
don't worry you'll see that again shortly!
How do you learn how to do this?
I took the royal port nicholson learn to sail course (wellington, in 2004. This course still is still operating and covers the essentials (except anchoring!)) then I brought a small boat and started sailing. I also read a lot of sailing books. Back then, there was nearly no sailing info on the internet. I think youtube is great to learn about boat building/repairs but books are better for sailing like this, because it's about how to handle when something goes wrong. That's really hard to film but easy to describe in a book! My one rule is that the next trip can't be more than double the length of the previous biggest trip. So, yeah, so I slowly built up from crossing the harbour to crossing the tasman.
It doesn't necessarily need to take 20 years but more importantly it doesn't matter. The adventure is _inversely_ proportional to the boat and your experience.
@@dominictarrsailingthanks. I'm currently researching building a Proa. And it's your fault ❤.
you are welcome! @@cbleslie this is the piece that first inspired me: web.archive.org/web/20060102125939/web.media.mit.edu/~tim/pix/cuba.html