The first video I have seen from you. Your talents show and I am sure you will grow into great VLOGers. It might take more time but you might want to write a script of the story that happened that week. It might help tighten up your videos. Editing and filming are not your weaknesses. I am totally impressed with our English. Keep your cameras handy. I look forward to your success.
Thank you for the compliment. We really enjoy filming our adventure and sharing it. We assume that the vlog part will get more natural eventually and the stories will probably improve with time as well. Everybody has to start somewhere and learning is a big part of the whole UA-cam journey. 😊
We wouldn't have been able to get it on board and we were honestly very lucky that we managed to get it off our own anchor. Since our windless was struggling so bad already it would have been too heavy for the anchor chain to take it somewhere else and drop it there. So dropping it in deep water would have been great, but that sadly was impossible for the two of us.
If you were to do it again, would you have sailed directly from France to A Coruna? It looks that stopping at Gijon was not necessary., Cheers, Richard
Yes, probably directly from Camaret-sur-mer (Brest) in France to A Coruña. Although Gijón was a nice city and a chance for us to take a break and relax after the crossing, it would have been nicer to go directly to A Coruña.
😆 You're the second person who has pointed this out and I'm afraid it has nothing to do with the hair. That's apparently what I do. 😂 Might be the contacts that I'm wearing, but I'm not going to look into this or even think about it because it's honestly not that big of a deal to me. But yes, apparently I do blink a lot ... 😜
The first video I have seen from you. Your talents show and I am sure you will grow into great VLOGers. It might take more time but you might want to write a script of the story that happened that week. It might help tighten up your videos. Editing and filming are not your weaknesses. I am totally impressed with our English. Keep your cameras handy. I look forward to your success.
Thank you for the compliment. We really enjoy filming our adventure and sharing it. We assume that the vlog part will get more natural eventually and the stories will probably improve with time as well. Everybody has to start somewhere and learning is a big part of the whole UA-cam journey. 😊
What did you do with the old anchor that fouled your anchor. Did you drop it in deep water?
We wouldn't have been able to get it on board and we were honestly very lucky that we managed to get it off our own anchor. Since our windless was struggling so bad already it would have been too heavy for the anchor chain to take it somewhere else and drop it there. So dropping it in deep water would have been great, but that sadly was impossible for the two of us.
If you were to do it again, would you have sailed directly from France to A Coruna? It looks that stopping at Gijon was not necessary., Cheers, Richard
Yes, probably directly from Camaret-sur-mer (Brest) in France to A Coruña. Although Gijón was a nice city and a chance for us to take a break and relax after the crossing, it would have been nicer to go directly to A Coruña.
Thanks for another great video. Continue to enjoy your adventure.
Great episode, a snubber line would be a good idea to always deploy.
Thanks for the tip and actually we always use a snubber line. But in addition to that a tripping line is definitely something to think about. 🤔
I would cut your bangs back alittle more. All we see, is you blinking your eyes....
😆 You're the second person who has pointed this out and I'm afraid it has nothing to do with the hair. That's apparently what I do. 😂 Might be the contacts that I'm wearing, but I'm not going to look into this or even think about it because it's honestly not that big of a deal to me. But yes, apparently I do blink a lot ... 😜