Ep53 | A 40 knot blast from Greece to Turkey

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  • Опубліковано 9 лис 2021
  • The Meltemi had one last trick up it sleeve and seemed determined to beat us back from any progress North towards our winter base at Cesme.
    We did make it through, only slightly battered, and are now happily exploring and planning our winter boat jobs.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 186

  • @gpk7683
    @gpk7683 2 роки тому +2

    I’m too old to travel but never mind I have you. Many thanks

  • @TheBeggFamily
    @TheBeggFamily 2 роки тому +3

    Enjoy Turkey! Have a good Winter

  • @paulreynolds2898
    @paulreynolds2898 2 роки тому +1

    What did I like about this post, well when conditions are not perfect you are still smiling, as a couple too, so precious indeed, my first sail was epic and dangerous but did not care, one said if I smile any harder my face will break and yeah it was true, the downside, no not going there.

  • @stephenchapman8344
    @stephenchapman8344 2 роки тому +3

    It’s a hard old life. 😂. Great video. 👍

  • @kemaltesbihci3031
    @kemaltesbihci3031 2 роки тому +3

    Welcome to Turkey, it was a great surprise for me to meet with you on the pontoon at Çeşme Marina. We arrived to Istanbul with our new boat which we sail from Montenegro, hope we will meet agin in Istanbul.

    • @svfairisle
      @svfairisle  2 роки тому

      Lovely to meet you Kemal, we will look forward to coming to Istanbul and maybe bumping into you again.

  • @ErkanOztoprak
    @ErkanOztoprak 2 роки тому +2

    Welcome to TÜRKİYE and çeşme

  • @hgvdweg
    @hgvdweg 2 роки тому +3

    A bit jealous with my own boat on shore for the winter here in Holland. But luckily you give a bit of warmth with your Mediterranean adventure. greetings from Holland!

    • @svfairisle
      @svfairisle  2 роки тому +1

      Our first winter on Fair Isle was in Monnikendam. It was cold but was still one of the nicest winters aboard.

  • @dennisfromoz6436
    @dennisfromoz6436 2 роки тому +1

    Wow, the thrill of speed sailing...let alone the sail repairs, but was enjoyable sailing.
    Any chance you could adopt a fella in his 70's....LOL
    Do so love your lifestyle, adventures, land exploring and just being genuine lovely people....thanks.

  • @Jimbobaccarat-cheatsheets
    @Jimbobaccarat-cheatsheets 2 роки тому +2

    Great video, Judy you're looking great the yoga pays off.

  • @garygraves8950
    @garygraves8950 2 роки тому +8

    I purchased an Ultra anchor 6 years ago and everyone told me I was crazy to spend what I did for that anchor. There is no price for peace of mind. We have never dragged or had any issue while watching other boats move all over anchorages. Enjoy your winter in Turkey. We love your adventures and your film making.

    • @ymk8355
      @ymk8355 2 роки тому

      Yes, I still find it amazing people “despising" others spending couple thousands in the Ultra to keep their £££££+ asset safe when it also’s been proven to be far superior to the few hundred quid weekender’s anchor.

  • @gideonewers1786
    @gideonewers1786 2 роки тому +1

    What we have on Cherokee Rose are bands sharpied on to the main halyard so the sequence is ease the mainsheet ease the halyard to the relevant mark (one two or three bands) in one go - the marks give plenty of slack to get the tack cringle to the rams horn, hook on the tack ring to the horn, re-tension the main halyard, then take up on the clew pennant - finally take up on the main sheet - and bob's yer whatsit seems to me to be quicker than the bit by bit method

  • @fernandograu6677
    @fernandograu6677 2 роки тому +6

    Dears Judy and Steve; just found your channel a few weeks back - YT (in its mysterious ways) took an eternity to suggest you, as I have been watching sailing videos for at least one year... Anyway, now "binge watching" all your episodes/seasons, and loving each one! The quality of your narration, story, and editing is superb! I am enjoying learning about all the practical issues on cruising, sailing, and why not, on how to get "splashed in style" with waves over the dodger! Cheers, and enjoy all the Turkish delights, Fernando.

    • @svfairisle
      @svfairisle  2 роки тому +2

      Glad you found us Fernando, YT it tricky as there it's so big now, it's why creators want you to subscribe, the more subscribers the more likely YT is to suggest you.

  • @earltomas
    @earltomas 2 роки тому +1

    Enjoy your sailing channel to see the Mediterranean has been great from Georgia USA

  • @saintnick1552
    @saintnick1552 2 роки тому +2

    Ohh Yaaa !!!!! Awesome baby, great sailing, really great sailboat !!!! You two are doing great very professional, yet still having fun....glad to see you both still smiling and enjoying the sail in 30-35 knots .... thanks for sharing..

  • @dzibione
    @dzibione 2 роки тому +3

    Why had I found you now, not years earlier? You are very nice people with so beautiful boat!!! I hope to have a similar one, to travel world with my wife. Thanks for that movie!

    • @judyaslett6209
      @judyaslett6209 2 роки тому

      I hope you have a great time sailing

    • @svfairisle
      @svfairisle  2 роки тому +1

      Well thank you. It's very difficult on You Tube as there is soooo much content things just get hidden, that's why we all go on about people subscribing because the more subscribers you have the more likely it is that YT will put your thumbnail up for someone to click on and watch.

  • @danielmcneil3004
    @danielmcneil3004 2 роки тому +3

    Exciting passage to your winter berth in Cesme. Glad you made it without incident and look forward to sharing your winter adventures in Turkey. Cheers and stay safe, Dan ✌️⛵️🇨🇦

  • @davidwarnes5158
    @davidwarnes5158 2 роки тому +1

    I used to deliver new yachts there by sea , nice marina .

  • @johnpenson8801
    @johnpenson8801 2 роки тому +8

    Just amazed, having lost one dinghy, you were still towing your new one plus a £2,000 electric outboard at the stern ( albeit without the battery). Very good and interesting video . Great to see some sailing and docking again. Much more interesting compared to chattering with a lot of other youboaters! Your channel is by far the more interesting one. Enjoy your winter break in an interesting location.

  • @avidviewer1
    @avidviewer1 2 роки тому +7

    Turkey for the winter sounds fascinating. And it seems no time at all since last winter in Venice. Time spent in the company of Fair Isle really flies! Thank you *so* much!

  • @Lisakaylindsay256
    @Lisakaylindsay256 2 роки тому +5

    Thank you for explaining what you are doing with the reefs. I’m learning about sailing with my partner’s Hans Christian so it’s nice to see someone else’s sailing too.

  • @chrismcclary108
    @chrismcclary108 2 роки тому +3

    Such a great boat to have in such heavy weather. Great video. Cheers from Lake Tahoe California

  • @sinanuluvar9174
    @sinanuluvar9174 2 роки тому +2

    Welcome to Turkey. Thank you for your nice videos Judy & Steve. Enjoy your stay in TR. If you want to have a break on the way to İstanbul, you may stop in Tirilye. Greetings from Bursa 🙋‍♂️⛵

  • @selimbilgisin9049
    @selimbilgisin9049 2 роки тому +2

    l am a subscriber of your youtube channel , and l very much enjoy your videos . What a coincidence , although we live in Istanbul , but keep my boat in Cesme marina . Sometimes l would like to pop in and say hello . Enjoy your stay .

    • @judyaslett6209
      @judyaslett6209 2 роки тому

      Please do it would be lovely to see you

    • @svfairisle
      @svfairisle  2 роки тому

      We look forward to seeing you, pop in any time.

  • @davidrichardson5163
    @davidrichardson5163 9 місяців тому

    Given the state of the wind and sea, I'm amazed that you didn't take the outboard off the dinghy, nor for that matter stow the dinghy on board. You were lucky that only one of the dinghy's painters broke...............in those waves it would have been difficult to recapture the dinghy had it broken loose.

  • @ben8mag
    @ben8mag 2 роки тому

    I love your boat. Those sidewalks were beautiful too. Why was that woman crawling on the ground? Ha! I like this video. Thanks for sharing. ♥️ ps. The music was perfect 👍

    • @svfairisle
      @svfairisle  2 роки тому

      They make a pilgrimage to this church and that involves crawling from the town to the church apparently

  • @jimwapelhorst3328
    @jimwapelhorst3328 2 роки тому +2

    40 knots 1 Ho Hum!

  • @Viendopiedra5029
    @Viendopiedra5029 2 роки тому +2

    Nice to hear from you. Enjoy T!

  • @richardbrameld1572
    @richardbrameld1572 2 роки тому +2

    That’s a beautiful yacht!

  • @nickwilkinson2501
    @nickwilkinson2501 2 роки тому +1

    Hi you two, loved the video yet again. I felt is was the most 'adventurous' for a while as you battled through the elements and I could sense the challenge and excitement of the journey. I love how you take set backs with an easy smile!! I would be cursing / gutted lol!! I must learn from you both. Judy once again looks super lovely ...smile!!!

  • @michaelchalabian3307
    @michaelchalabian3307 2 роки тому +1

    Hello Steve, thank you for sharing that reef with out coming off the wind. Good content for myself. Cheers to your lovely bride, Judy.

  • @davidclarke7728
    @davidclarke7728 2 роки тому +1

    What a nice place to spend winter , swap you for Chatham Marina

    • @svfairisle
      @svfairisle  2 роки тому +1

      I’ll swap you a pint of Spitfire for this bottled larger but apart from that I think it’s a no!

  • @uponthepegs
    @uponthepegs 2 роки тому +2

    Great to find your channel. Enjoy your hands on sailing, boat commentary, tips etc. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and understanding in a friendly relaxed style.
    Enjoy the winter!

  • @C_C_SEA
    @C_C_SEA 2 роки тому +1

    ✨💯✨👍 Another tasty offering. By the ogle, Cesme seems to present with quite lovely winter digs! Go well 🌊⛵️⚓️

  • @garyfroeschner2523
    @garyfroeschner2523 2 роки тому +1

    good stuff

  • @stingray606
    @stingray606 2 роки тому +2

    Interesting reefing lesson. Thank you for sharing.

  • @goofy4birds
    @goofy4birds 2 роки тому +4

    Love the actual sailing feed

  • @colinunderdown1758
    @colinunderdown1758 2 роки тому +3

    What a sail and what a crew !!😉

  • @muratmurat6215
    @muratmurat6215 2 роки тому +1

    Welcome to TR.

  • @braddobson2060
    @braddobson2060 2 роки тому +1

    Looks like a great place to spend the winter 😀

  • @emlynjay8633
    @emlynjay8633 2 роки тому +2

    An exhilarating Sail and indeed a great place to spend the Winter. Great video as usual. Look forward to your Winter Adventures. Thanks.

  • @rolanddunk5054
    @rolanddunk5054 2 роки тому +3

    Hi,very exhilarating sailing..takes me back to my dinghy sailing when I was a lad..as a retired tug man I have found it always pays to be wary of towing using soft rope knots or spliced eyes ..very much chafing points as you know..I think splices to hard points are an advantage..love your videos cheers Roly🇬🇧.

    • @svfairisle
      @svfairisle  2 роки тому +1

      Yes my own stupid fault, the nice bridle that I made up, all spliced no knots got damaged and I just tied it together until I got around to making up a new one. Should have done it sooner.

  • @BohemianBeatster
    @BohemianBeatster 2 роки тому +1

    Another very enjoyable sailing adventure thanks to you two. Looking forward to you adventures in Turkey.

  • @RiggingDoctor
    @RiggingDoctor 2 роки тому +1

    Glad you made it to Turkey for the Winter! Great reefing demonstration :-)

    • @svfairisle
      @svfairisle  2 роки тому

      Yes had enough Meltemi bashing for this season so happy to be in Cesme!

  • @sport777official
    @sport777official 2 роки тому +2

    Very Beautiful oceang 👍❤❤⚘🥰

  • @MIKELBLAKE1240
    @MIKELBLAKE1240 2 роки тому +1

    Ha Ha, brings back memories. We ended up at anchor, much closer in than you guys, in the same bay on Tinos, in the same conditions. Moved on into the harbour after couple of days, then across to Mikonos and that was hairy when the wind and waves hurtled down between the 2 islands.

    • @svfairisle
      @svfairisle  2 роки тому

      Yes we only found out it was possible to go to the town quay when we got ashore on the last day, pilot book said there was nothing there for yachts. The distance thing is mainly a wide angle lens illusion, we actually had less than 2 meters under us so were much closer in than it looked!

  • @michaelcuthbert3022
    @michaelcuthbert3022 2 роки тому +1

    Plenty of time to get to Selçuk and Ephesus then. Well worth a visit...

    • @svfairisle
      @svfairisle  2 роки тому

      We are looking forward to it

  • @ABeriault
    @ABeriault 2 роки тому +1

    Followed Fair Isle all last winter in Venice where you did an excellent job bringing us in with your sailer life!
    Hope you will share Turkey in the same fashion...There is lots of history in the old Ottoman empire! Several thousand years!
    Go safely
    Cheers

  • @williambell8282
    @williambell8282 2 роки тому +2

    Waves over the doghouse! I remember going into West Loch Tarbert on Jura. I was only 500 yds offshore when I was hit by a massive downdraft from the mountains above. It must have have been 50 knots for a few minutes...enough to send massive waves over my sprayhood and me... Bill

    • @svfairisle
      @svfairisle  2 роки тому +1

      Yes we had the same thing off Gibraltar, we filmed it in one of the episodes in series 1. Katabatic winds can be a shock!

  • @steenkigerrider5340
    @steenkigerrider5340 2 роки тому +2

    Nice to see your boat maturely crashing through the waves and not behaving like a cork as some of those production yachts. Interesting to see how close you will dare to come to the Syrian border area in the coming winter.

  • @davidtilley2168
    @davidtilley2168 2 роки тому +1

    Sorry to raise that old chestnut again but "Lifejackets, useless unless worn". Really surprised to see Steve working up on deck without one and then the trip ashore in the dinghy. You always seem to have very logical and practical reasons for your views on sailing so I would be interested to know what you think....

    • @svfairisle
      @svfairisle  2 роки тому

      Well it’s really quite simple. If conditions get such that I feel in any more danger on deck than I do in normal conditions, ie there’s a very strong or confused sea, we are pitching a lot or close to our gybe point, it’s dark, or the winds are super strong I wear a life jacket and probably clip on. ( the point at which that happens comes down if we are sailing off shore, it also comes down if I’m single handed as I explained in previous episodes) Other than that I don’t. In my opinion staying on the boat when you’re short handed as we are is the most important thing so if something makes me feel I’m in any danger of going over I do something about it. As someone else in the comments here said, being on deck in a force 7 warrants a life jacket and on the face of it a wholeheartedly agree with that in theory but in practice in those conditions on Fair Isle it felt in no more danger than a trip across the Solent in a force 4.

  • @fgansell
    @fgansell 2 роки тому +1

    A great spot for winter, Steve looked pretty happy with the strong winds as you were sailing over. Thanks.

    • @svfairisle
      @svfairisle  2 роки тому

      Would have been happier if they weren't right on the nose!

  • @tokul4669
    @tokul4669 2 роки тому +1

    welcome to çeşme

  • @tomriley5790
    @tomriley5790 2 роки тому +2

    Lovely video - Looks like you were going pretty fast in that breeze! Sailing very well!

    • @svfairisle
      @svfairisle  2 роки тому +1

      To be honest we don't go that fast, we we're probably doing 7 knots there, but 26 tons pushing straight through the waves feels like a steam train on overdrive. It's actually an amazing feeling of pure power and all from the wind!

  • @simonbroddle754
    @simonbroddle754 2 роки тому +1

    I love my Wallas cooktop. No gas needed, just diesel.

  • @petersmith8134
    @petersmith8134 2 роки тому +1

    Great video and a nice bit of reverse parking also. Gas is always a pain I feel but unless you have a boatload of solar there is probably no other option.

  • @dougsrepair1060
    @dougsrepair1060 2 роки тому +2

    We look forward to learning your take on Turkey. Also, have you done an episode on that portable chair you have at the cockpit. We would love to learn more about it.

  • @hossamsadik1891
    @hossamsadik1891 2 роки тому +1

    Hallo Steve hallo Judy.. I am following you since about three years. I like very much your team ( Steve & Judy). You working together and changing the work together. Taking care of your beautiful boat is great.
    I am in Egypt and ready to go. I would love to join you on your boat. I am a sailor and very good handyman. If possible I will be very pleased. If yes i will be happy to tell you about myself.

    • @svfairisle
      @svfairisle  2 роки тому +2

      Thanks Hossam, If we come to Egypt (which we might) we would be happy for you to come and sail on Fair Isle, but we're not really set up for having guests on board overnight, sorry.

  • @SVImpavidus
    @SVImpavidus 2 роки тому +1

    Meltemi seems to have lasted longer this year according to the locals. But it has also been a hotter summer. Just like 76 in the UK? Turkish hospitality is fantastic we have made a lot of new friends who just want to help out and make you feel welcome. If you get residency you can get a museum pass for around 77.00 Tl that gets you into almost all the sites and museums free. We love Turkey! Sail Safe Guys, Ant, Cid & the pooch crew.

    • @svfairisle
      @svfairisle  2 роки тому

      Yes working on the residency now!

    • @svfairisle
      @svfairisle  2 роки тому

      PS I did think of saying we're too young to remember the summer of '76 but I would be lying!

  • @gerhardvanwaltsleben8944
    @gerhardvanwaltsleben8944 2 роки тому +2

    Lekker man Lekker

  • @davidmcneill8895
    @davidmcneill8895 2 роки тому +1

    Our family lived in Turkey for 3 years and loved it. In Cesme you are close to two of our favorite places: The Greek/Roman city of Pergamon (Bergama in Turkish) and of course Ephesus. Other not-to-miss things in Turkey are Cappadocia (balloon rides through fiery chimneys, 7 story deep underground cities, cutout hotels in the side of a cliff [Elkep Evi Hotel], Desert Father's monasteries turned into small hotels [Hotel Karballa] and on the way there stay in Afyon and enjoy its spa hotels) and Antalya (ancient port, Greek/Roman theaters rebuilt and hosting live music concerts, Termessos, Mount Chimaera, and St. Nicholas). And the people are as friendly and helpful everywhere (except the big tourist spots) as you have already noticed in Cesme. I look forward to reliving our time in Turkey as you experience it and share it through your videos.

    • @svfairisle
      @svfairisle  2 роки тому

      Thanks for that David, going to check out those places right now!

  • @thefullmonte1902
    @thefullmonte1902 2 роки тому +2

    We have some turkish words in the Montenegrin language, and Chesme (I think) means watertap or something like that. Looks nice. I was in Kushadasi in the nineties on my honeymoon.
    Turkey is a big and wonderful country to explore. :)
    Oh, and did you see Ryan and Sophies portable washing machine installation video?
    We are off to Montenegro in a week - and I plan to stay - well, perhaps forever? :D

    • @svfairisle
      @svfairisle  2 роки тому

      We're enjoying Turkey but water-tap would be a good name for Cesme today as it hasn't stopped raining. Will have a look at Ryan and Sophies washing machine, but we find you meet the best people in search of washing!

    • @thefullmonte1902
      @thefullmonte1902 2 роки тому +1

      @@svfairisle hahaha - yes, can't deny that!

  • @jameswesthart5873
    @jameswesthart5873 2 роки тому +1

    Bloody hell, "back to the boat" without what is needed. So frustrating all the non-productive holidays. I could go on but it eventually works out.

    • @svfairisle
      @svfairisle  2 роки тому

      We had a good lunch out so all was not lost!

  • @brucebeckner3049
    @brucebeckner3049 2 роки тому +2

    Congratulations on another excellent video. It can get cold in Turkey. Some years ago, we visited Istanbul at the end of December. A dusting of snow and some blustery winds. Merits a week stay if you can swing it. Ephesus remains on my “ bucket list.” Some years ago Sunsail, our Carter company, had an operation on the Turkish coast. Never made it, however. Does the marina provide electricity?

    • @svfairisle
      @svfairisle  2 роки тому +1

      Yes we will certainly visit Ephesus, the list is getting quite long of place to visit here! The marina is top notch. Yes water and electric and also the fastest Wifi we've had at any marina!

  • @stephenmahoney9531
    @stephenmahoney9531 2 роки тому +1

    👍👍👍👍👍

  • @SailingABSea
    @SailingABSea 2 роки тому +1

    That was a heck of a hop from Tinos to Çeşme and the marina looks nice, we'll be visiting there on our way to Istanbul early next year.

    • @svfairisle
      @svfairisle  2 роки тому +2

      We'll have the beers lined up! We may have an early trip up to Istanbul as well, good to get it in before the Meltami gets going and then get blown back. Whats the key combination for the Turkish s? I can get the Ç on the mac but option s just gives me this ß!!!!

    • @SailingABSea
      @SailingABSea 2 роки тому +1

      Looking forward to sharing stories. Can't help with the Ç... We cut and paste from a Google search. 😂

    • @razisn
      @razisn 2 роки тому +1

      @@svfairisleOn the Mac, go to language preferences and add Turkish as a keyboard language. Select the first option. You will see a pic of the keyboard layout while doing that. Whenever you need to hit those turkish characters just change your keyboard to turkish by clicking on the icon in the menu bar. ş is on the key with the single and double quotes on the right of the middle row, the one on the left of backslash \

    • @razisn
      @razisn 2 роки тому +1

      Baz, if you're going to write Çeşme like that then you should write Tinos as Τήνος too mate.

  • @atxsailor452
    @atxsailor452 2 роки тому +1

    Quality ground tackle is a sailors best insurance!

  • @lorenzoward946
    @lorenzoward946 2 роки тому +1

    Turkey has loads of competent and professional shipwrights around your area. But for a real flavour don’t miss Istanbul. And a day cruise around the Bosporus. Get off for lunch, there are excellent restaurants on the water with really original and sophisticated foods. Izmir is also interesting.

    • @svfairisle
      @svfairisle  2 роки тому

      Thanks, we will hire a car and check it out, and maybe sail up in spring too. I quite fancy the Black sea.

  • @geniexmay562
    @geniexmay562 2 роки тому +1

    👍

  • @zafer6398
    @zafer6398 2 роки тому +1

    🤗🤗😘

  • @bekirbayburt6157
    @bekirbayburt6157 2 роки тому +2

    UA-cam must make comments compulsory when one gives negative feedback.
    Don't understand what those 3 people were thinking when they hit the tumbs down.
    Probably people with issues!!

  • @SailHosailing
    @SailHosailing 2 роки тому +1

    Regarding reefing, we have tried in--mast and in boom main sails, and neither seem to get quite the right shape. We have tried single-line reefing, which always gets tangled up somewhere and is more trouble than it is worth. Despite the necessity to go up to the mast to reef, slab reefing is still, in our opinion, the best choice (though we do run the halyard back into the cockpit as well so that we can completely depower the main in an emergency.

    • @svfairisle
      @svfairisle  2 роки тому +1

      yes it's a good point that running the halyard back to the cockpit gives you the opportunity to drop the main in an emergency & with a lighter more tender boat I might consider it, But Fair Isle is too stiff to come to grief with the usual sudden blast out of nowhere type problem so I'd much rather keep the ability to get the main up quick with the halyard at the mast rather than give myself loads of winching to do taking it back to the cockpit.

    • @SailHosailing
      @SailHosailing 2 роки тому +1

      @@svfairisle We have set up a kind of compromise. The halyard is operated on the mast winch, but it is long enough that the tail comes back into the cockpit where it can be locked off and the jammer on the mast can be opened. It maintains tension, but means that if anything happens we can throw the jammer in the cockpit and the whole sail collapses.

    • @svfairisle
      @svfairisle  2 роки тому +1

      @@SailHosailing Nice 👍

  • @ulrichhaepp2657
    @ulrichhaepp2657 2 роки тому +1

    One September we did that journey the other way round heading to Athens in Meltemi, got 53 knots crossing the channel between Tinos and Andros. I was on the helm as coskipper, as the skipper came up from a nap in his cabin,
    tumbled in the cockpit and tried to get support from the handle at the compass, which immediately broke off and he fell down. He broke his femur, wich already had a fresh endoprothesis. Bad luck for him, but we kept him in his bunk for the next 3 days until we reached the harbour, then got confirmation by x ray and flew him home right on to the operation theater. After that he gave up sailing.And i myself am still looking for a boat to live on. Love the HCs . Good luck to you both!

    • @svfairisle
      @svfairisle  2 роки тому +1

      That doesn't sound good, we are very lucky with Fair Isle there are no bits that are going to break off and no open spaces to fall either. It is a problem with modern boat design that boats are built for having a party it seems, not for sailing! You need a compromise of course depending on what sort of sailing you intend to do so although Fair Isle isn't the greatest boat for having lots of friends over for drinks she'll look after you in any weather.

    • @ulrichhaepp2657
      @ulrichhaepp2657 2 роки тому

      @@svfairisle Yes, it is the solidity, that has gone on that modern huge cockpit charterboats. I knew that compass handle was not any stabile but he in his hangover did not. I Like HC Trintellas Choy Lee s , Hallbergs, Najds Contests and so on. Need two cabins and a lot of storing capacyty. I even was looking after your boat in Holland at that time, but could not yet sell my clinic and my home at that time. But now its the time!!! Keep on going making that good videos and stay safe. We could not wait for a weather window , the boat had to be back at times..Thats not the way a sailer should go

  • @exoneratechnology5869
    @exoneratechnology5869 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks for another great film. What's the deal with Grey and Black water for berth holders there? We have black water tanks, but no grey tanks from sinks and showers...

    • @svfairisle
      @svfairisle  2 роки тому

      Good question, I don’t know anyone that has grey water storage. I’ve heard rumours too that it’s needed in Turkey, but certainly not here. Seems to be no black water issues either above the usual protocols. I think it’s stricter with black water further South in the more touristy areas around Marmaris & Bodrum etc. There’s a system of logging how big your black water tank is and how often you pump out at a dock & they even have waste barges that come around the anchorages and pump you out I’m told, but as I say no sign of any of that up here. Will keep you informed as we go.

  • @inveterateforeigner2780
    @inveterateforeigner2780 9 місяців тому +1

    That looked a little scary. It got me wondering if you remembered the point where you lost any fear while sailing as your confidence and ability developed? I watch a lot of sailing channels and I now feel your yacht seems the safest and best crewed. Your ability, knowledge, common sensed and meticulous attention seems so total, I wonder if there's anything you haven't a good grasp of.

    • @svfairisle
      @svfairisle  9 місяців тому +1

      Ha! Well I’m glad it looks that way! To be honest if you have a boat that you know you can depend on your can relax a LOT more. You do need to keep on top of thing, maintenance and just knowing what your method of dealing with various things that might get thrown at you is. So there’s often a lot to think about, but having done that you can hopefully just get on calmly with implementing it.

    • @inveterateforeigner2780
      @inveterateforeigner2780 9 місяців тому +1

      @@svfairisleYes I ought to have mentioned how sturdy and solid the boat is. She's my number one pick in Fantasy Sea Exploration.

  • @G11713
    @G11713 2 роки тому +2

    Nice sailing. It seems induction stove is in your future?

  • @nantoike7153
    @nantoike7153 2 роки тому +1

    Great episode, thanks very much. It was impressive to see Fair Isle graciously ride the waves, minimal healing, with the wind gusting to 40kts. Pretty skilful stern to mooring too. Noticed your hand held vhf, couldn’t make out the make. What is it and are you happy with it?

    • @svfairisle
      @svfairisle  2 роки тому

      The hand held VHF is an Icom ICM25, very happy with it always worked really well and seems to stay charged forever (charges by micro USB)

  • @jamesl5149
    @jamesl5149 2 роки тому +2

    FYI Your season 3 playlist is in reverse order. Hard for someone who wants to binge watch !

    • @judyaslett6209
      @judyaslett6209 2 роки тому

      And don’t miss out on the tech videos in between. Thanks for binge watching!

    • @svfairisle
      @svfairisle  2 роки тому

      Yes I think YT always puts the current series up with the latest episode first which sort of makes sense I suppose
      I know that some channels have a 'Binge watch from the top' playlist. I wonder if I made a playlist like that it would be better?

  • @tommac9578
    @tommac9578 2 роки тому +1

    To help understand the Greek Orthodox Church read "The Orthodox Church" by Timothy Ware now Bishop Kallistos who lives in Oxford England.

  • @woody6t1
    @woody6t1 2 роки тому +2

    Enjoyable video as usual.I’m looking forward to your boat jobs and exploration. How long can you stay in Turkey with your UK passport? Is the visa expensive or free ?

    • @svfairisle
      @svfairisle  2 роки тому +1

      It's 90 days without a visa, but you can get an extension (temporary residency) quite easily and inexpensively we are told. We will report n it when it's done.

  • @richardc4586
    @richardc4586 2 роки тому +1

    Been seeing a lot of storm warnings in the Med. Hope you are ok.

    • @judyaslett6209
      @judyaslett6209 2 роки тому

      Fine now we are in Cesme!

    • @svfairisle
      @svfairisle  2 роки тому +1

      We are fine thanks, we have the right boat for bad weather!

  • @416srw
    @416srw 2 роки тому +1

    Love watching your channel. Its been maybe a year since you put the Digital Yacht system in for extending your cell phone coverage, how is that product working out? Would you recommend it?

    • @svfairisle
      @svfairisle  2 роки тому

      That's a good question, and to be honest I'm not sure I would recommend it. At the moment it's doing a great job as it's boosting the marina wifi from something that can just about send an email to something we can easily stream Netflix on, so yes it's great. But there have been times this year when the clunky software has just been SOOO annoying,. I had planned on talking to them this winter and seeing if I'm missing something and it could be made to work better and more consistently, i'm worried that I'm doing them down by not being the best at computer software. But having said that there are plenty of people out there much worse than me so it should be possible to make it so you dont have to spend an hour fiddling with the bloody thing every time you change country and want to insert a new sim card, or switch from 4G to Wifi.

  • @peteradams7084
    @peteradams7084 2 роки тому +2

    Does Turkey allow you to empty black water before mooring, or due you have to empty at dockside?

    • @svfairisle
      @svfairisle  2 роки тому

      Turkey has strict rules on black water and even grey water, but who has grey water tanks? I don't think you're allowed to pump out black water off shore anywhere in Turkish waters. In practice things may be different of course but yes you should pump out at the dock and they even have boats that come around to pump out from the deck at anchor I'm told. But we will have to see how everything works in practice as we sail around.

  • @waterboy8999
    @waterboy8999 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks steve, on the reefing you didn't mention the topping lift, does your vang take care of that? I like to get the boom up so its easier to get leech pulled down tight without too much effort, I never bother with the first reef, I just go for the second.
    I'm surprised you guys didn't have your water wings on in the dinghy in that wind.

    • @svfairisle
      @svfairisle  2 роки тому +1

      That’s a good point I did have another section talking about the why I don’t take lines back to the cockpit and talking about the vang, but it was getting long so didn’t make the edit. I do have a topping lift but it just a spare main halyard, the bang does do all the work. So yes to control the leach you can tighten the vang. Hard on the wind though the vang is already well down and the main sheet can do the job. If I were on a reach or a run I would be working the vang because the angle is wrong for the main sheet. So yes on those points of sail lift the boom
      with the vang then drop it when the reef is done.

    • @waterboy8999
      @waterboy8999 2 роки тому

      @@svfairisle thanks Steve

  • @Div3r
    @Div3r 2 роки тому +1

    I always thought there were issues with sailing directly from Greece to Turkey and vice versa.
    You mentioned your expensive ground tackle. I don't think you can put a price on peace of mind. OK if you only intend to chuck the hook in to have lunch and a swim then return to the marina then you might? get away with a cheaper setup but as a liveaboard not so much.

  • @markgrant1933
    @markgrant1933 2 роки тому +1

    How do you keep your teak decks sealed so they don't start leaking? I am buying a T 34 but I dont know how to do that. Thank You. I love your 48 T. Mark Grant

    • @svfairisle
      @svfairisle  2 роки тому

      Just keep corking in good condition and replace any missing bungs from the screw holes. I've done a video on replacing the bungs and I think the general winter boat jobs shows corking. There's some good tools you can get which are helpful

  • @camsail
    @camsail 2 роки тому +1

    Heads up that your website URL in your bio is going to a 404 error, you just need to strip the index.html from the URL to fix it.

  • @cranck07
    @cranck07 2 роки тому +2

    The piece playing during the church segment. I have forgotten the title and now it's stuck in my head. Please, what's the title?

    • @svfairisle
      @svfairisle  2 роки тому +2

      It's Canon in D Major. I often include a well known classical tune,. We've had Air on a G string and Vivaldi four seasons in recent episodes always gets people thinking!

    • @razisn
      @razisn 2 роки тому +2

      @@svfairisle Great lover of baroque and 'sacred' music here! Having said that, 'Western' church background music during a visit to one of the major churches of Orthodoxy might not go down well with people who care about those things.. I personally could not care less, so thumbs up.

    • @cranck07
      @cranck07 2 роки тому

      @@svfairisle Makes me so happy. Thank you :)

  • @williambell8282
    @williambell8282 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks for the replies below. I'm interested in the clip hooks at the gooseneck you use for reefing. I see they hang from rings on the end of the through bolt. Can you show/explain how those rings are attached. I want to replace the reefing horns I have at present. The reef sometimes slips off the horn. I'll use the method on yours or a dyneema eye splice. Bill

    • @svfairisle
      @svfairisle  2 роки тому

      I'm afraid I dont know the manufacturer as they were on the boat when we got her. There is a W printed on the side. As you say its a through bolt with a ring and clip on both sides, so I guess one side is threaded and screws into the other.

    • @williambell8282
      @williambell8282 2 роки тому

      Yes the ring and the clip seem to be integral and made as a pair. One couldn't fit the clip onto the ring oneself. I'll have to see if I can find clips that will slide onto the rings ......

  • @alanbetts6808
    @alanbetts6808 2 роки тому +1

    Hi Guys did you use an agent to enter Turkey how long can you stay and if you’ve had to get visas does that see you through the winter?
    Many Thanks.

    • @svfairisle
      @svfairisle  2 роки тому +1

      You can stay for 90 days as a visitor, if you want to stay longer than you apply for short term residency which lasts a year but we know people who have gone back on multiple years. We will tell you about that when we've done it. Checking in was easy at Cesme but was slightly hindered by the fact everyone had run out of transit logs! We went straight to the harbour master who would normally have transit logs and you can fill that in there and then go to the ports police and get stamped in. Would have been that straight forward if they hadn't run out of transit logs, but they had. So we then did have to find an agent who had a transit log and use them, which was fine. I think the only reason to use an agent in reality is to translate at the harbour masters office but in our case the harbour master spoke better English than the agent so if it wasn't for the transit log we would have been fine.

  • @gimp079
    @gimp079 2 роки тому +2

    Have you thought about a diesil cooker/oven to solve your gas issues ?

    • @svfairisle
      @svfairisle  2 роки тому

      To be honest no, I'd thought about alcohol stoves but not diesel. I'll have to look into it.

    • @gimp079
      @gimp079 2 роки тому +1

      @@svfairisle hello, look up wallas diesel hobs and cookers. There is a model that doubles as a hob and heater. Good luck and brilliant channel 👏

    • @svfairisle
      @svfairisle  2 роки тому

      Well thanks for the tip off, just looked at their website & have to say they look really impressive. Do you have one?

    • @gimp079
      @gimp079 2 роки тому +1

      @@svfairisle no, I don't even have a boat...but I do have a campervan...and the more important long term reviews are impressive to say the least.

  • @stephenellick6262
    @stephenellick6262 2 роки тому +1

    How does your boat behave in reverse mate?

    • @svfairisle
      @svfairisle  2 роки тому +1

      Oh I've spoken about that a lot.... it doesn't, behave that is! Have a look at the 'Back & Fill' video if you're interested in how full keeled boats handle. In reverse the rudder does nothing, really I can go full lock from one side to the other with zero effect. Fair Isle doesn't have much prop walk either so although the little bit it has will take her starboard wind and current have more effect so I usually just go astern and see which way she's going to drift. From there on I'm using the bow thruster and back & fill to steer.

  • @nicolasmarjieh3502
    @nicolasmarjieh3502 2 роки тому +1

    Hello, Hope all is well, I am curious about the Dinghy you bought last year, as you have used it a full year or more, do you recommend for others to buy it? as I am in the market to buy a dinghy for my boat. Thank you.

    • @svfairisle
      @svfairisle  2 роки тому +1

      Yes. The True Kit has served us very well. We recommend it whole heartedly.

    • @svfairisle
      @svfairisle  2 роки тому +1

      Yes if you want a light flat bottomed dinghy I think the TrueKit is the best available

    • @nicolasmarjieh3502
      @nicolasmarjieh3502 2 роки тому +1

      @@svfairisle thank you very much. Enjoy Turkey. Cheers. Love your boat.

  • @flowergarden8776
    @flowergarden8776 2 роки тому +1

    When you leave to go ashore can you lock and immobilise the boat like a car?

    • @svfairisle
      @svfairisle  2 роки тому

      Well we can lock the companion way doors yes and the boat starts with a key, but boats aren't that secure to be honest. Luckily boat break in's seem to be very rare.

  • @marcellodavanzo7471
    @marcellodavanzo7471 2 роки тому +1

    HI, I hope it is OK to ask a question as I will be doing what you did next year where I will be running out of visa days going from Greece to Turkey. I noticed you stopped at Tilos, but assumed you had already checked out of Greece. Did you have any problems stopping off on the way to Turkey?

    • @svfairisle
      @svfairisle  2 роки тому

      Yes I was very tight for days in Greece, Judy had more because she had been back to the UK for a few weeks. We decided there was less chance of getting a fine for checking out in Mykonos and then not getting straight out (which is what happened because of the weather) than checking out much closer to Turkey having gone over 90 days. As it turned out know one seemed to care at all. The Greeks didn't check how many days we had been in Schengen and the Turks didn't care that we arrived there having checked out of Greece a long time before. I hope that this 90 day rule will actually just become irrelevant because no one will check or care. As my father keeps telling me thats what happened before Schengen, when he first sailed the Med there was a 90 day rule, but he ended up staying in Mallorca for 35 years! Just don't try anything like this in Croatia, they track you on AIS and will come out by speed boat to fine you if you dont leave immediately by the quickest route.

    • @marcellodavanzo7471
      @marcellodavanzo7471 2 роки тому +1

      @@svfairisle thank you so much. It was what I was hoping.

  • @mcrumph
    @mcrumph 2 роки тому +3

    By this time, I shouldn't be, yet, I still am astounded how many youtube sailors I see that don't even consider safety harnesses & jack lines, especially in a force 7 wind. Please be more careful in the future; it's all fun & games until someone who should be onboard, isn't.
    I do enjoy your videos, but could you please show more scenes of the boat while it's sailing. That is my main reason for viewing.
    Mmm...I do love Turkish coffee, but 6 months? You could have made it to Cape Town, and enjoyed another summer.

    • @svfairisle
      @svfairisle  2 роки тому +2

      I certainly do very carefully consider when to wear a harness. It maybe difficult from your armchair to assess what conditions are like on a boat and I agree on most boats a force 7 would mean it's time to think about the harness. I wouldn't expect to be wandering around the deck of a boat in a force 6 with one hand holding a camera filming putting a reef in the main sail either, but as you can see it really isn't a problem on Fair Isle.

    • @mcrumph
      @mcrumph 2 роки тому +2

      @@svfairisle I apologize if I came across as short, but it's a bad feeling when you return to shore missing a crewman. I am quite familiar with Hans Christian designs (certainly one of the best designed & constructed as well as being one of the most beautiful sailing vessels out there). There are plenty of things I will happily play fast & loose with, yet I will always ere on the side of safety. Enjoy your winter, & I look forward to future videos.

    • @simonfleming4825
      @simonfleming4825 2 роки тому

      @@svfairisle but you might consider wearing a life jacket , it only takes one small slip and over you go

  • @williambell8282
    @williambell8282 2 роки тому +3

    How much will it cost to stay in the marina for 6 months?

    • @svfairisle
      @svfairisle  2 роки тому +1

      We won't stay in the marina for 6 months, Judy meant in Turkey for at least 6 months as we want to explore. There's a price list on their website... cesmemarina.com.tr/en/cesme-marina-turkey/ obviously depends on the size of your boat but for us this is cheaper than most marinas in the Western Med. We will have the boat lifted here as they have a good yard and a big travel lift, then sail North to Istanbul probably as soon as the weather is kind, then stop back here to see the area in early summer before heading South, and maybe back West, who knows!

    • @razisn
      @razisn 2 роки тому +2

      @@svfairisle Don't count on the weather being kind before mid April. Of course it all depends on the Gods and one's definition of kindness.

    • @svfairisle
      @svfairisle  2 роки тому +1

      It's alright I've got the measure of Zeus now, he obviously just does the opposite of whatever Predict Wind put up for the day, don't think he likes them!

    • @razisn
      @razisn 2 роки тому +2

      @@svfairisle Maybe Allah will be kinder to you.

    • @svfairisle
      @svfairisle  2 роки тому +1

      As I said in the Delos video it's Bacchus all the way for me!

  • @razisn
    @razisn 2 роки тому +1

    The OXI in OXI Day (pronounced a soft oche) means No. One of the 4 most useful words in Greek along with yes, please and thanks, you should have learned it after 3 months in the place.. Most nations celebrate the end of wars but us weird Greeks celebrate the start.. Too bad you didn't have the opportunity to visit Tinos villages and countryside as there is where its beauty lies. Please make a note of the 25th of March too as this is also a national holiday, celebrating the start of another war. Pointless to look for open shops at that date too.

    • @svfairisle
      @svfairisle  2 роки тому +1

      That's interesting thanks. We should have learned more Greek, I guess there was nothing we needed to say No to!

    • @svfairisle
      @svfairisle  2 роки тому +1

      Also just realised that today is the UK's day of remembrance. Armistice Day or 'Poppy day' where everyone wears a poppy. We only have this one day and it's not a holiday. The UK is really missing a trick as we don't have any of these holidays, they're great!

    • @razisn
      @razisn 2 роки тому +1

      @@svfairisle Indeed. Since you mentioned that, today is the date Chios island, the large island just a few miles west of where you are was seized by Greek forces from the Ottoman Empire back in 1912, during the Balkan wars. Since the great majority of the population was Greek, Greeks say it was liberated so no shops are open on Chios today..lol.. If you have the opportunity visit Chios. It has wonderful well preserved medieval villages and produces the second best ouzo in the country, if you're thus inclined. Schengen is a pain in the butt but you Brits brought that upon yourselves..

    • @svfairisle
      @svfairisle  2 роки тому

      Well we're going to have to know where the best Ouzo is now!

    • @razisn
      @razisn 2 роки тому +1

      @@svfairisle The next island to the north, Lesvos.

  • @janeingram7331
    @janeingram7331 2 роки тому

    November 11, the end of WWI. Maybe that is what they are celebrating.

  • @MikeHarrison3266
    @MikeHarrison3266 2 роки тому +1

    A question, Why is it expected that you fly the flag of the country you are visiting even though you are not registered in or have any relationship in any way with that country.

    • @svfairisle
      @svfairisle  2 роки тому

      The clue is in the name, it’s a courtesy flag.

  • @jimdavids6708
    @jimdavids6708 2 роки тому +1

    Rather complicated reefing

    • @svfairisle
      @svfairisle  2 роки тому

      No it's very straight forward, thats the point. I know, you're going to say you push a button and the electric in mast furling does it all!? Well that's cheating!