Wow, what an incredible journey you're on! Rounding the Cape of Good Hope to Cape Town must be an exhilarating experience. It's great to see how smoothly you've been sailing in these waters with a bad reputation. And kudos to you for braving those 34 knots in the harbor! You're back in the Atlantic, but not quite home yet. Keep up the amazing work, and remember, you've got a supportive community cheering you on. Happy sailing and looking forward to more exciting adventures in 2024!
Happy New Year! thx for sharing your fantastic adventure with us. Love the production. Appreciate you for making the effort to produce such top quality. Looking forward to your book one day in the future. Cheers from chilly Toronto.
Welcome to my second home! My flat is just behind the Milnerton lighthouse you showed briefly. I hope to visit Etienne and Genevieve one of these days and will try to find you too before you leave.
Nice video and special to me being South African. You are 2 years behind our trip following that route. PE is my favourite city but sadly since the Algoa bay yacht club fell apart the docks are now a mess but we spend 10 days there to spend Christmas with my 90 year old dad at that time. The black ore dust is nasty to your boat so you can be glad you did not stay. We then spend 2 months in the V & A marina before crossing the Atlantic. It’s a great pity you guys did not visit Tanzania/ Zanzibar and Kenya as you really can spend a year sailing around there. We sold our cat in the Caribbean and are back in South East Asia on another bigger cat enjoying this part of the world for at least another year before we cross the Indian Ocean again.
Once again, its been a great ride with you guys. I'm looking forward to 2024 and what new adventures lay ahead for Great Circle. Thank you for another great year of sailing! Happy Holidays!
Hi. Saw your CAT with Biotrek's 5X in Cape Town at the V&A Waterfront. Welcome and I hope you enjoy our city!! Have been following your channel since your Lagoon.
Hallo vanuit het Hollandse alblasserdam, ik wil jullie bedanken voor een jaar van leuke avonturen en mooie beelden. Ik wens jullie een mooi nieuw jaar en blijf wekelijks uitkijken naar de donderdag als jullie jullie nieuwe avonturen met ons delen. Top. Gr Steven
Another really good video I traded that coast on a tanker for a few years, it's very beautiful but the weather can be a little uncomfortable . Its so good to see the excellent weather forecasting nowadays . Thanks and pleasant sailing to you all .
So no long break at New Year this time? Your viewers are happy. Smooth sailing so far around these waters with such a bad reputation. Then again, 34 knots in harbor while moving and surrounded by obstacles must get the blood pumping. Congratulations on being back in the Atlantic. Not quite home though.😊
We might be able to stick to the weekly schedule if we publish the 2nd year on the Outremer 55 summary next week. Almost ready, just waiting on the voice over. Sailing to Namibia in the second week of January
That note at 8:40 about autopilot on Wind Mode etc... and the boat turning into the wind. I still don't fully understand this but I've experienced it more than a few times. Once I was on watch, day time, carefully watching the display, and jotting down heading notes. If something happened I could get back on course. (I had found that remembering heading sometimes I'd be remembering them from the day before.) Being a good sailor boy. Then someone else on board said, "Hey, which way are we going?" We'd turned 180° even though I was watching for it, I'd completely missed it. I think I was trying to figure out how to re trim the jib. I think the first indication of this 'phenomenon' is when the more experienced people on board hesitate to use Wind Mode.
Wind mode is a very nice feature but indeed you still have to pay attention. In this case the boat speed sensor stopped working, it basically a little wheel in the bottom of the hull spinning by the force of the water. When it gets stuck or doesn’t send a signal anymore the boat speed will be 0 The boat speed is used to calculate true wind. When it’s 0 the displayed true wind will be equal to the apparent wind. Going downwind true wind is used for wind mode and the boat will start sailing too high apparent wind angles
Drone video at sunset is just candy on top of Christmas treats! Outremer has been providing maintenance on route. How about sail makers? Maintenance is good PR and great help when wear on boat starts to show. Has your initial sail material choice been right?
Yes we’re really happy with all the sails. We were a bit sceptical about the gennaker at first but once we learned how to handle it it became our most used sail. Can’t complain about the service from Incidence as they send someone to Cape Town to bring the new gennaker and have a good look at the main. Very happy!
My favorite keyboard is a Logitech G213 which is a corded backlit gaming keyboard. I love having a backlit keyboard. I noticed in your video today that you have a backlit keyboard which flashed on and off. My backlit keyboard will cycle colors according to what options I chose, but I find that having zones of the keyboard a certain color works best for me. i don't think i could live with my keyboard flashing LOL. Safe journey.
Looks amazing! I followed your channel a few years back, and now found it again 🙂 You have been busy ❤ making great videos. I hope you have the time to answer a question, as you seem to have the experience I'm looking for. On your Lagoon, you were flying a Wingaker sail, but now on the Outremer, I see both symmetrical and asymmetrical spinnaker, but no wing sail (I admit, that I haven't seen all the new episodes yet). On one of your video I also saw a Parasailor type sail, but not sure if that was a follow boat. Anyway, we are on a Neel 51 trimaran and looking to buy some lightwind sails (have ordered a code 0 so far). With all your experience now - what would be your recommendations for light downwind sail? Seems like you gave up on wing sails? Perhaps you already discussed this in specific episodes that I just haven't found yet 🙂. Happy sailing!
We did have a Wingaker on the Lagoon but it died during the first ocean crossing (as most similar sails on this ARC did 🙈) In our experience a sail with a wing doesn’t have a lot of added value over a simple symmetrical spinnaker (on a multihull). The stronger symmetrical spi we selected had the advantage that you can leave it on during squalls as you can see in our first Atlantic crossing on the Outremer where true winds reached 41 knots The downwind sail we have used the most so far is the gennaker, 185m2 stormlite, we’re on our way now to receive the new one as it’s halyard broke a couple of months ago.
We use it in the full down position when it’s raining and in the half down position in circumstances where we might have to use the helm quickly. 99% of the time we steer with the remote of the auto pilot
Wow, what an incredible journey you're on! Rounding the Cape of Good Hope to Cape Town must be an exhilarating experience. It's great to see how smoothly you've been sailing in these waters with a bad reputation. And kudos to you for braving those 34 knots in the harbor! You're back in the Atlantic, but not quite home yet. Keep up the amazing work, and remember, you've got a supportive community cheering you on. Happy sailing and looking forward to more exciting adventures in 2024!
Thx! All the best for 24!
merci, bonnes fêtes...
Happy New Year! thx for sharing your fantastic adventure with us. Love the production. Appreciate you for making the effort to produce such top quality. Looking forward to your book one day in the future. Cheers from chilly Toronto.
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Beste Marijke en Mark
Fijne feestdagen en een gelukkig en vooral een gezond 2024
Groet Bert van de Meijdenberg
Trouwe volger 👍👍
Hoi Bert, de allerbeste wensen voor het nieuwe jaar,
Great drone shots
Good sail guys.
Welcome to my second home! My flat is just behind the Milnerton lighthouse you showed briefly. I hope to visit Etienne and Genevieve one of these days and will try to find you too before you leave.
Nice video and special to me being South African. You are 2 years behind our trip following that route. PE is my favourite city but sadly since the Algoa bay yacht club fell apart the docks are now a mess but we spend 10 days there to spend Christmas with my 90 year old dad at that time. The black ore dust is nasty to your boat so you can be glad you did not stay. We then spend 2 months in the V & A marina before crossing the Atlantic. It’s a great pity you guys did not visit Tanzania/ Zanzibar and Kenya as you really can spend a year sailing around there. We sold our cat in the Caribbean and are back in South East Asia on another bigger cat enjoying this part of the world for at least another year before we cross the Indian Ocean again.
That black and red sail is quite stunning :)
Have thoroughly enjoyed your videos this year, thank you. Wishing you a safe and happy 2024.
Lovely video. Thank you. Seasons greetings
Once again, its been a great ride with you guys. I'm looking forward to 2024 and what new adventures lay ahead for Great Circle. Thank you for another great year of sailing! Happy Holidays!
Great drone footage!
Hi. Saw your CAT with Biotrek's 5X in Cape Town at the V&A Waterfront. Welcome and I hope you enjoy our city!! Have been following your channel since your Lagoon.
Yes we’re all here for just a couple of days before we continue to Namibia. You saw our former L52S sister ship Maroro as well?
Happy Holidays
Always beautiful.
Tricky , Have a graet Xmas & NY
😀👍👍👍❤ Happy Holidays to the crew of Greatcircle.
You too!
Hallo vanuit het Hollandse alblasserdam, ik wil jullie bedanken voor een jaar van leuke avonturen en mooie beelden.
Ik wens jullie een mooi nieuw jaar en blijf wekelijks uitkijken naar de donderdag als jullie jullie nieuwe avonturen met ons delen. Top.
Gr Steven
Dankjewel, we gaan weer onderweg vandaag AMS CPT
Another really good video I traded that coast on a tanker for a few years, it's very beautiful but the weather can be a little uncomfortable . Its so good to see the excellent weather forecasting nowadays . Thanks and pleasant sailing to you all .
The locals say it’s getting more and more difficult to make an accurate forecast as the pauses between the lows are shorter and less stable
Feliz Año Nuevo amigos de Greatcircle. Que el año nuevo venga con vientos propicios, cielo azul y buena mar.
Thx! All the best for the new year to you too!
So no long break at New Year this time? Your viewers are happy.
Smooth sailing so far around these waters with such a bad reputation. Then again, 34 knots in harbor while moving and surrounded by obstacles must get the blood pumping. Congratulations on being back in the Atlantic. Not quite home though.😊
We might be able to stick to the weekly schedule if we publish the 2nd year on the Outremer 55 summary next week. Almost ready, just waiting on the voice over. Sailing to Namibia in the second week of January
That note at 8:40 about autopilot on Wind Mode etc... and the boat turning into the wind. I still don't fully understand this but I've experienced it more than a few times. Once I was on watch, day time, carefully watching the display, and jotting down heading notes. If something happened I could get back on course. (I had found that remembering heading sometimes I'd be remembering them from the day before.) Being a good sailor boy. Then someone else on board said, "Hey, which way are we going?" We'd turned 180° even though I was watching for it, I'd completely missed it. I think I was trying to figure out how to re trim the jib.
I think the first indication of this 'phenomenon' is when the more experienced people on board hesitate to use Wind Mode.
Wind mode is a very nice feature but indeed you still have to pay attention. In this case the boat speed sensor stopped working, it basically a little wheel in the bottom of the hull spinning by the force of the water. When it gets stuck or doesn’t send a signal anymore the boat speed will be 0
The boat speed is used to calculate true wind. When it’s 0 the displayed true wind will be equal to the apparent wind. Going downwind true wind is used for wind mode and the boat will start sailing too high apparent wind angles
Drone video at sunset is just candy on top of Christmas treats!
Outremer has been providing maintenance on route. How about sail makers? Maintenance is good PR and great help when wear on boat starts to show.
Has your initial sail material choice been right?
Yes we’re really happy with all the sails. We were a bit sceptical about the gennaker at first but once we learned how to handle it it became our most used sail.
Can’t complain about the service from Incidence as they send someone to Cape Town to bring the new gennaker and have a good look at the main. Very happy!
My favorite keyboard is a Logitech G213 which is a corded backlit gaming keyboard. I love having a backlit keyboard. I noticed in your video today that you have a backlit keyboard which flashed on and off. My backlit keyboard will cycle colors according to what options I chose, but I find that having zones of the keyboard a certain color works best for me. i don't think i could live with my keyboard flashing LOL. Safe journey.
I think I touched a button somewhere that made this change 🙈 it’s a kind of gaming laptop to be able to run the editing software
But probably you saw the seperate keyboard flashing, it might do this when it’s looking for a device to connect to
Enjoy the break.
Flying back tomorrow ready to go again 😎
Looks amazing! I followed your channel a few years back, and now found it again 🙂 You have been busy ❤ making great videos. I hope you have the time to answer a question, as you seem to have the experience I'm looking for. On your Lagoon, you were flying a Wingaker sail, but now on the Outremer, I see both symmetrical and asymmetrical spinnaker, but no wing sail (I admit, that I haven't seen all the new episodes yet). On one of your video I also saw a Parasailor type sail, but not sure if that was a follow boat. Anyway, we are on a Neel 51 trimaran and looking to buy some lightwind sails (have ordered a code 0 so far). With all your experience now - what would be your recommendations for light downwind sail? Seems like you gave up on wing sails? Perhaps you already discussed this in specific episodes that I just haven't found yet 🙂. Happy sailing!
We did have a Wingaker on the Lagoon but it died during the first ocean crossing (as most similar sails on this ARC did 🙈)
In our experience a sail with a wing doesn’t have a lot of added value over a simple symmetrical spinnaker (on a multihull). The stronger symmetrical spi we selected had the advantage that you can leave it on during squalls as you can see in our first Atlantic crossing on the Outremer where true winds reached 41 knots
The downwind sail we have used the most so far is the gennaker, 185m2 stormlite, we’re on our way now to receive the new one as it’s halyard broke a couple of months ago.
Thank you! @@CatGreatcircle
This cape was also called the "Cape of Storms". So it depends on the weather what you call it😊
I saw a pretty impressive story of Kumbaya on the pontoon in Hout Baai last week with over 60 knots. Must be terrible out there at times like that
Quick question. I have never seen you helm from the lower position. Do you ever use the versa-helm? Is it a useful feature? Many thanks. Dave.
We use it in the full down position when it’s raining and in the half down position in circumstances where we might have to use the helm quickly. 99% of the time we steer with the remote of the auto pilot
: )