So many of the older sailing channels have drifted from their original content and have gotten wayyyy to serious. They stopped delivering raw footage of sailing as it was. I missed that. But then I see you folks! Thanks for the real and genuine footage and story. You both are awesome! I know what its like to buy a boat and I cant wait for winter to be over so that I can get back out! Be safe and have fun! I wish you both the very best. Enjoy your beautiful boat and never ever give up! Fair Winds and Following Seas!
thanks so much! were glad you see something different in us, its quite hard to stand out these days!! all the best, and hope you can get out on the boat soon
The great thing is what you know now to what you knew when you started is probably night and day and you have made those memories together, what a beautiful adventurous life boats bring, we lived on a canal boat, all the best.
Hi guy's . Can i make a couple of suggestions . The seasick issue , there's nothing worst , a trick i've used with non sailors is put them on the helm , it diverts the mind into thinking about something else . Don't wait till your feeling rubbish , but next time one of ya is feeling a bit rough , disconnect the auto helm and hand steer the boat . I would advise both remain in the cockpit at first unless lifelines are used been though . Maintain heading , by pointing the bow at a cloud or formation of clouds on the low horizon . Another method is maintaining the boats angle to the swell , but that's a bit more difficult , as you need a constant wind to maintain the swell direction . Inshore you can use markers on land , but deep water , clouds are better . Never steer by just the compass alone either , your end up chasing the needle . Use it for reference , but don't stare at it .
@@WildlingSailing agrrr , understand , it is a difficult one to call . I think , i've only suffered from it once , on a ferry when i was about 14-15 , but i've never suffered from it again , and i'm 59 now . It started as a headache , that gradually got worst . I tried to shut it down , but never managed it , though i never actually vomited either . The fact is more people suffer from it than admit , there are many schools of thought on the subject , with equally as many cures . Ranging from the type of food eaten before you sail , through to a mechanical device worn like a watch . The problem is , one size don't fit all , and i'm afraid those conditions , were only slight . I would guess a force 4 , beaufort scale , with 3 ft swell and around a 15- 20 knot wind speed . The next one up a 5 and often classed as a good sailing breeze , but your be dealing with a 5 foot swell and 20 knot plus wind . I would strongly advise you to stick to coastal work until you do crack this , you really must look after her , she's gorgeous . Perhaps noting the conditions were it does happen and put her (sorry i don't know your partners name , and i doubt i'd be able to spell it anyway) on the helm before any symptoms begin to show , may help . And a word to the good lady herself . Try and relax , basically as i understand it , your brain is confused . Your senses are giving it mixed information , stressing it out and causing the headache . Try to relax , steer a bit , get involved with sailing the boat (both good practices anyway) , try closing one eye . If it does get out of control , lie flat , close your eyes and try to focus on something nice . Block the boats movement out and stay warm , but stay in the fresh air , above all , never think your the only one who suffers from this .
I had exactly the same plan for 2019 and 2020 but i went aground coming into Instow, North Devon and i capsised on a sandbank! But i manged to fix a boat and will continue this summer!! Nice to see young (same age) sailors. Maybe we meet in mediteranian sea one day!!
Great to follow your adventure! I have a 1969 28ft Sea Rover out in Maine. Ive been refitting and sailing all over Maine for the last 3 years. Great boat and very sea worthy! Cheers and keep your adventure alive!
You guys just make me smile, you just fly through what other sailing channels make a big fuss over. Unstepping the mast in 25 seconds, remarkable. I am happy to see you on the canals and not on the Atlantic coast! I look forward to seeing more.
@@WildlingSailing i would love to sail around the south of france from wales after watching these videos! Is it possible to do with zero training? Or how would train to start sailing! Any pointers in the tight direction would be appreciated
You younguns are a credit to young people who have vision and shared passion for your other, and your commitment to having the balls to showcase yourselves in the dearth of other similar minded people also acting out their dreams. But you two have something different. You seem to be gentle caring folk unafraid of anything. So you just keep on doing what you're doing. If you get a chance check out Sailing Zatara. They are also great and loving people who came to the nomadic lifestyle sailing adventure later in life than yourselves, but I am guessing you are going to end up as a significant waterworld participants and fantastic role models for those of us who have now lived our lives having not had the balls to make the mighty leap..
what a lovely comment! We're happy you think were a bit different, its difficult to stand out among the copious amount of sailing channels. We'll check them out! all the best!
We love watching your videos so nice to see a young couple enjoying such amazing experience’s I hope my children follow your lead 😊 your great to watch with your amazing personalities keep the videos coming 😘
Love Love Love this video well done guys truly amazing achievement! Massively jealous love how real life it’s edited just raw pure how it should be 10/10
Hats off to you both; you’ve taken it bit by bit, learned and loved and one day I hope you will do what I did and sail away into the oceans. It is an incomparable experience.
Just found your channel. What a lovely couple you are. Refreshing to see the ups and downs of real world small boat and small budget cruising. Well done and have subscribed for the 2020 adventure. Good luck.
inspiring video! I live in Bideford and you can see Lundy island clear as day! I was considering getting a motor cruiser as I thought sailing was too hard but after seeing this I changed my mind 😁
@@WildlingSailing I would love that, luckily we have a Yacht club on the estuary so will look into joining once they start accepting members again after all this corona stuff
I'm 60 years old since March 14th this year 2021 and I hope one day to get a sailboat and experience my first expressions like you did I hope they are the same kind of feelings being out in a vast space of ocean and going to a different country for the first time wow so so cool
Regarding getting nuts etc loose. WD 40 but first heat up the nut. It will expand and hopefully loosen. So in your tools you should always have a small blow torch
Really love you two. I have a friend whos married to a Chinese girl and you remind me so much of them. I’ve got him onto your videos and he’s already researching sailing ⛵️
I’ve been watching you for awhile now but you’ve been on the hard with the Reno! So nice to see you did some sailing and a different side of you. You guys are ridiculously sweet n cute . Much love and fair winds! 💕
Hi Mark & Nadia I think I might have found your next boat. Just seen on eBay yes nothing wrong with eBay. It's a 10 meter Elizabethan had loads of work done so not much to do. Sailed the Atlantic to Carribian and lots of other places start bidding at 7000 or buy it now for 13000. Reading the spec should be perfect .take care .
I BOUGHT un ALBIN VEGA 6 months ago. And hoping doing some adventure and serious sailing. You inspired my to not stop and keep going never give up. Love your channel . CU Mario frome DEN Helder. Holland
A bit late now but maybe useful in the future. For a heavy tow or pull the tow line is held at the bow with a couple of lines that keep it central. It is then led back and tied around the base of the mast. But I guess you are better off braking the samson post. gary
I think the main problem was that I wasn't controlling the pressure, it was just bowlined on the post, lesson learned there! Thanks for the advice for the next time we beach
Another interesting video, I,m enjoying watching your travel adventures. I was in Plymouth building the interior of my boat when you stopped there. It was ready to launch in mid September. Now spending the winter near St. Malo on the French coast. Back to the ocean again in early spring when weather allows a crossing to England. Pity my boat is to deep for the canal system.
A truly infectious and inspiring channel. Love your attitudes, and light hearted humour to everything you take on. Finding I like almost all of the backing music you choose. Would be great if you could add to the credits!
Thanks very much! We appreciate that very much!! I'm always too lazy to collect the music names and put them on. We get the music from a monthly subscription called epidemic sound, I'll try to get more track names on up coming episodes
Thanks! We spent way too long there but it was great, Nadiyanas first experience with Stugeron was a sleepy one haha!! I took one to help me sleep the day before returning back to the mainland
Wildlings Sailing just get her to take one 2 hrs before you travel over the seas. I hope you are warm and not too bored in your berth. I ca;see you have done coastal skipper, good work. I’m sure you have the Hekyll pilot, and look forward to seeing you in the Ionian. The Rhône is a fast river though, any time of year
Wow, choked up remembering all the things you guys did and saw. Can’t wait for the 2020 bits. Hopefully see you Monday and yes you’ll need some space in your suitcase 😉
I enjoyed the photography, the story, you guys and the video as a whole. I'd like to know more about your backgrounds, and have a tour of the boat. First time in a long time that I have subscribed to a new sailing channel! Good Luck!
Hi Ian, well then it's great to have you here! We love gaining new subscribers, they help us a lot with advice etc... We have a boat tour video, but I must admit that I need to organize the channel a bit more so it's easier to navigate
hey im about to buy my first ever boat a trident 24 where did u get youre auto pilot. ive never sailed a boat but after watching all these videos and loving the outdoors and fishing so much its a no brainer thanks for the inspiratiion nice videos guys maybe see you out on the water some time.
Nice boat. I got it from an online chandelry either marine superstore or galeforce marine. Cost a fair bit though, maybe 550 pounds, not worth buying a used one though as they could be faulty! Good luck with it mate
yeah thanks it turns out its got one! its just needs a little tlc i cant wait to get started. im going it alone never sailed a boat in my life i get set foot on it tommorow for the fisrt time me and the dog. Im a keen fisherman so i wont go hungry i hope. Im literally taking a bag and my dog and leaving the rat race behind im gking to start a channel and blog the journey also 4 sure. I guess ive got alot to learn if know of anyone who can sail who wants to come on an adventure be sure to let me know theres free food and acomadation.
So many of the older sailing channels have drifted from their original content and have gotten wayyyy to serious. They stopped delivering raw footage of sailing as it was. I missed that. But then I see you folks! Thanks for the real and genuine footage and story. You both are awesome! I know what its like to buy a boat and I cant wait for winter to be over so that I can get back out! Be safe and have fun! I wish you both the very best. Enjoy your beautiful boat and never ever give up! Fair Winds and Following Seas!
thanks so much! were glad you see something different in us, its quite hard to stand out these days!! all the best, and hope you can get out on the boat soon
Completely agree. The more sophisticated the video the less I watch. I like sailing Brothers but they are on the verge of going upmarket so to say...
Love this channel even more. Nice to see someone sailing out of Wales. Can’t wait to see more
One of the best sailing videos I ever saw. All 4 thumbs up!
Can’t beat Your enthusiast outlook on sailing and in life and it’s priorities to you both on a minimal budget.
Thanks Stuart!
The great thing is what you know now to what you knew when you started is probably night and day and you have made those memories together, what a beautiful adventurous life boats bring, we lived on a canal boat, all the best.
Hi guy's . Can i make a couple of suggestions . The seasick issue , there's nothing worst , a trick i've used with non sailors is put them on the helm , it diverts the mind into thinking about something else . Don't wait till your feeling rubbish , but next time one of ya is feeling a bit rough , disconnect the auto helm and hand steer the boat . I would advise both remain in the cockpit at first unless lifelines are used been though . Maintain heading , by pointing the bow at a cloud or formation of clouds on the low horizon . Another method is maintaining the boats angle to the swell , but that's a bit more difficult , as you need a constant wind to maintain the swell direction . Inshore you can use markers on land , but deep water , clouds are better . Never steer by just the compass alone either , your end up chasing the needle . Use it for reference , but don't stare at it .
Yeah, we need to get her on the helm before she's feeling sick! We've tried but usually it's too late 😁
@@WildlingSailing agrrr , understand , it is a difficult one to call . I think , i've only suffered from it once , on a ferry when i was about 14-15 , but i've never suffered from it again , and i'm 59 now . It started as a headache , that gradually got worst . I tried to shut it down , but never managed it , though i never actually vomited either . The fact is more people suffer from it than admit , there are many schools of thought on the subject , with equally as many cures . Ranging from the type of food eaten before you sail , through to a mechanical device worn like a watch . The problem is , one size don't fit all , and i'm afraid those conditions , were only slight . I would guess a force 4 , beaufort scale , with 3 ft swell and around a 15- 20 knot wind speed . The next one up a 5 and often classed as a good sailing breeze , but your be dealing with a 5 foot swell and 20 knot plus wind . I would strongly advise you to stick to coastal work until you do crack this , you really must look after her , she's gorgeous . Perhaps noting the conditions were it does happen and put her (sorry i don't know your partners name , and i doubt i'd be able to spell it anyway) on the helm before any symptoms begin to show , may help .
And a word to the good lady herself . Try and relax , basically as i understand it , your brain is confused . Your senses are giving it mixed information , stressing it out and causing the headache . Try to relax , steer a bit , get involved with sailing the boat (both good practices anyway) , try closing one eye . If it does get out of control , lie flat , close your eyes and try to focus on something nice . Block the boats movement out and stay warm , but stay in the fresh air , above all , never think your the only one who suffers from this .
great story line, nice photography, good music, good commentary, and enjoyed your travels.
I had exactly the same plan for 2019 and 2020 but i went aground coming into Instow, North Devon and i capsised on a sandbank! But i manged to fix a boat and will continue this summer!! Nice to see young (same age) sailors. Maybe we meet in mediteranian sea one day!!
Oh mate, that sounds terrible! Nice job on getting it sorted and all the best!
Great to follow your adventure! I have a 1969 28ft Sea Rover out in Maine. Ive been refitting and sailing all over Maine for the last 3 years. Great boat and very sea worthy! Cheers and keep your adventure alive!
You guys just make me smile, you just fly through what other sailing channels make a big fuss over. Unstepping the mast in 25 seconds, remarkable. I am happy to see you on the canals and not on the Atlantic coast! I look forward to seeing more.
Glad to hear we make you smile, yes I think the Atlantic coast would have been too much! All the best!
@@WildlingSailing i would love to sail around the south of france from wales after watching these videos! Is it possible to do with zero training? Or how would train to start sailing! Any pointers in the tight direction would be appreciated
You younguns are a credit to young people who have vision and shared passion for your other, and your commitment to having the balls to showcase yourselves in the dearth of other similar minded people also acting out their dreams. But you two have something different. You seem to be gentle caring folk unafraid of anything. So you just keep on doing what you're doing. If you get a chance check out Sailing Zatara. They are also great and loving people who came to the nomadic lifestyle sailing adventure later in life than yourselves, but I am guessing you are going to end up as a significant waterworld participants and fantastic role models for those of us who have now lived our lives having not had the balls to make the mighty leap..
what a lovely comment! We're happy you think were a bit different, its difficult to stand out among the copious amount of sailing channels. We'll check them out! all the best!
You are a lovely couple and care for each other !! You did amazingly....you live and you learn
That was great! That dolphin popping up to say hi was awesome. Subscribed and off to watch more - and looking forward to next adventures! Cheers!
Awesome, hope you enjoy our other videos!! Theres plenty to watch haha!
We love watching your videos so nice to see a young couple enjoying such amazing experience’s I hope my children follow your lead 😊 your great to watch with your amazing personalities keep the videos coming 😘
Love Love Love this video well done guys truly amazing achievement! Massively jealous love how real life it’s edited just raw pure how it should be 10/10
ahh thanks very much!
This channel feels so much more real. Nice work!
Hats off to you both; you’ve taken it bit by bit, learned and loved and one day I hope you will do what I did and sail away into the oceans. It is an incomparable experience.
Thanks mate! I think we can keep going for quite a while!! All the best!
You are LOVED!!!!!!
Just found your channel. What a lovely couple you are. Refreshing to see the ups and downs of real world small boat and small budget cruising. Well done and have subscribed for the 2020 adventure. Good luck.
Lovely to have you on board mate!
Extraordinary. You are great people. With a small sailboat you dare sail across the sea. Have a nice trip.
Thanks mate!
@@WildlingSailing I like your style bro. I wish you can sail to Indonesia.
Great video. Reminded me of my youth days of sailing. Be Well.
Bruce Landau
Brilliant your living my dream. Fair winds and gods speed to you true sailing adventures.
thanks mate, we hope you get some fun out of it too :)
Well done guy's, all the best in your travels,. and enjoy making the memories. 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Just brilliant.
Well done to the both of you hope you have a great season this year and fair winds
Thanks very much!
what an adventure good luck !
Thanks Richard!
What a great video you put together here.
Wow, amazing cinematography! Great video!
inspiring video! I live in Bideford and you can see Lundy island clear as day! I was considering getting a motor cruiser as I thought sailing was too hard but after seeing this I changed my mind 😁
Go for it! You will enjoying the dolphins for sure!
@@WildlingSailing I would love that, luckily we have a Yacht club on the estuary so will look into joining once they start accepting members again after all this corona stuff
Cool stuff sailing up the river seine. Good video and fun to watch.
Cheers Lee!
Well done stepping the mast guys. 😎👍
loving you guy's looking forward to your next adventures
Thanks mate!
amazing loved watching stay safe x
What I like is I can dream of sailing where you are. Stuck to sailing the Hudson River. Nice Job!!!
As long as your sailing your doing alright!!
Never stuck with a sailboat
Magic!!
Another lovely video. I’m really proud of you both. Can’t wait to follow your adventures in 2020 xx
Thanks Granny!! We can't wait to show you the adventure! Xxx
Beautiful project! All the best
I'm 60 years old since March 14th this year 2021 and I hope one day to get a sailboat and experience my first expressions like you did I hope they are the same kind of feelings being out in a vast space of ocean and going to a different country for the first time wow so so cool
Regarding painting. Always use a undercoat or primer if you don't the bottom colour or varnish will bleed through your top coat.
Hats off to you iv all ways wanted to do this iv got a small fishing boat maybe next year I will be heading that way
Nice one! It'll be a nice trip on a calm day
Just love you guys attitude and having fun doing it .
thanks Paul!
Regarding getting nuts etc loose. WD 40 but first heat up the nut. It will expand and hopefully loosen. So in your tools you should always have a small blow torch
You have an excellent spirit for ⛵ life!!! Compliments to you both👌👏👏👏
Really love you two. I have a friend whos married to a Chinese girl and you remind me so much of them. I’ve got him onto your videos and he’s already researching sailing ⛵️
I don’t know if you’d be up for it or have WiFi but I’m sure they’d love to catch up on skype or something sometime. Let me know if you’re interested!
So impressive. What an intrepid pair. Best wishes
I think you both are fantastic to do what you are doing being so young. 👌👌👌👌👏👏👏👏👏👏
Great recap guys, looking forward to February bring it on 🥂👌
I’ve been watching you for awhile now but you’ve been on the hard with the Reno! So nice to see you did some sailing and a different side of you. You guys are ridiculously sweet n cute . Much love and fair winds! 💕
Hi guys im back Crenshaw in the house .... glad to see you again... I want boat now !! Lol
Hi Mark & Nadia I think I might have found your next boat. Just seen on eBay yes nothing wrong with eBay. It's a 10 meter Elizabethan had loads of work done so not much to do. Sailed the Atlantic to Carribian and lots of other places start bidding at 7000 or buy it now for 13000. Reading the spec should be perfect .take care .
I BOUGHT un ALBIN VEGA 6 months ago. And hoping doing some adventure and serious sailing. You inspired my to not stop and keep going never give up. Love your channel . CU Mario frome DEN Helder. Holland
A bit late now but maybe useful in the future. For a heavy tow or pull the tow line is held at the bow with a couple of lines that keep it central. It is then led back and tied around the base of the mast. But I guess you are better off braking the samson post. gary
I think the main problem was that I wasn't controlling the pressure, it was just bowlined on the post, lesson learned there! Thanks for the advice for the next time we beach
Looking forward to your upcoming adventures! You two are awesome.
Cheers mate!
04:42 Always have a tight luff by increasing the halyard tension, If a sudden gust of wind comes all of your sail slugs will get ripped off the sail.
nice one! May i ask what are sail slugs? sorry we're still learning
@@WildlingSailing Slugs are those things that slide in the mast track that hold the sail to the mast.
Another interesting video, I,m enjoying watching your travel adventures. I was in Plymouth building the interior of my boat when you stopped there. It was ready to launch in mid September. Now spending the winter near St. Malo on the French coast. Back to the ocean again in early spring when weather allows a crossing to England. Pity my boat is to deep for the canal system.
Nice, so are you on the boat now? Glad you enjoy the vids mate
An awesome recap.
Thought I'd go back and see your start again. Bravery comes in many forms...
💪😎
Nice!!
well done if you feeling sick lay on the deck in the cockpit or down below on the floor in the center of the boat
good advice, cheers!
Good luck for next chapter....
Best wishes.
Thanks Peter!
Great to watch. The only suggestion I would make, is to tidy up the yacht before you go to sea. Other than that, enjoy your trip...
yes, I always try to have it clean for when we go out and it gets messy after an hour or two!
21:16 A shot from a Hollywood movie . . . . just delightful I think you have a new subscriber . . . . sorry I’m a bit late in joining the fun . . . .
Hey there! Thanks for joining us!! There's certainly a lot of vids to watch, not all that great haha!
Dolphins are so awesome!!!!
Awesome video guys, awesome
Thanks Geoff!
A truly infectious and inspiring channel. Love your attitudes, and light hearted humour to everything you take on. Finding I like almost all of the backing music you choose. Would be great if you could add to the credits!
Thanks very much! We appreciate that very much!! I'm always too lazy to collect the music names and put them on. We get the music from a monthly subscription called epidemic sound, I'll try to get more track names on up coming episodes
Great stuff
Cheers!
Nice job !! Fair Winds
Thank-you!
I love yours socks !!
Haha cheers!
Well done!!
Cheers mate!
Brilliant x
You did the scilllies well! Well done!
Yessssss. Stugeron!
Thanks! We spent way too long there but it was great, Nadiyanas first experience with Stugeron was a sleepy one haha!! I took one to help me sleep the day before returning back to the mainland
Wildlings Sailing just get her to take one 2 hrs before you travel over the seas. I hope you are warm and not too bored in your berth. I ca;see you have done coastal skipper, good work. I’m sure you have the Hekyll pilot, and look forward to seeing you in the Ionian. The Rhône is a fast river though, any time of year
Wow, choked up remembering all the things you guys did and saw. Can’t wait for the 2020 bits. Hopefully see you Monday and yes you’ll need some space in your suitcase 😉
It was certainly an emotional trip! Haha amazing, catch you later mate!
I enjoyed the photography, the story, you guys and the video as a whole. I'd like to know more about your backgrounds, and have a tour of the boat. First time in a long time that I have subscribed to a new sailing channel! Good Luck!
Hi Ian, well then it's great to have you here! We love gaining new subscribers, they help us a lot with advice etc... We have a boat tour video, but I must admit that I need to organize the channel a bit more so it's easier to navigate
Great footage guys well done! 👏🏼👏🏼Look forward to the next adventure. Love the boat! 😀
a great adventure guys & what a cool way to enter Paris & "discover" the Eiffel Tower !
thanks! Yes, it was a big highlight for us
Good luck in your sailing take care
thanks very much!
Yes excellent recap!!!
Thanks Rory!
Nice vid. You need to study sheet to tiller self steering. Easy to do, reliable and cheap.
Just studied it! Looks like I need to get some elastic and good practice
Forgot about those damn lil pecker dinghy thieves, lol. Nice recap of your travels so far. Looking forward to further adventures.
I will never forget their little scared faces hahahaa
hey mate...the only thing i miss is see you playing that guitar!
Beautiful story❤️😍
Thanks guys can’t wait to see more of your videos. Greetings from Australia 🇦🇺
thanks Craig!
Just found you and subbed. A refreshing channel, not all sunsets and yoga
Haha certainly not! Glad to have you on board
Look very free love it
I was in Pwllheli marina today looking at a 2nd hand boat, snow on the mountains, rainy and cold, You're much better off in Paris :)
Ah yes, a lovely place to have a boat. in summer haha
You done good.
Thanks Trevor!
Great video I like it very much ,many thanks
Thanks Rimas!
Great video mate!
do you have to put on the french flag ?
and what is the required documents to sail there ? i heard people got in trouble there
Fantastic! Sooo looking forward to the Med!😄
It can't come soon enough!
a tip guys, it's always better to stay away from the rocks when the weather is bad! Ciao from Italy
Nicee, probably some of the best sailing advice out there!
hey im about to buy my first ever boat a trident 24 where did u get youre auto pilot.
ive never sailed a boat but after watching all these videos and loving the outdoors and fishing so much its a no brainer thanks for the inspiratiion nice videos guys maybe see you out on the water some time.
Nice boat. I got it from an online chandelry either marine superstore or galeforce marine. Cost a fair bit though, maybe 550 pounds, not worth buying a used one though as they could be faulty! Good luck with it mate
yeah thanks it turns out its got one! its just needs a little tlc i cant wait to get started.
im going it alone never sailed a boat in my life i get set foot on it tommorow for the fisrt time me and the dog.
Im a keen fisherman so i wont go hungry i hope.
Im literally taking a bag and my dog and leaving the rat race behind im gking to start a channel and blog the journey also 4 sure.
I guess ive got alot to learn if know of anyone who can sail who wants to come on an adventure be sure to let me know theres free food and acomadation.
Would love to do this.
I Miss that Boat
Stay safe guys they were really calm conditions. Not always gonna be like that
thanks mate, we're always really cautious!
Will be warmer on Med. Looking forward to new episodes
Yes, we can't wait for that warm weather!
me and the mrs been binge watching as we are thinking of doing the same thing :D goodluck hope to catch you on the seas :D
Nice one! hope you get some good ideas/ideas of what not to do. see you out there
Two groundings? And the lesson is? Am enjoying your journey from here in japan. Gary
Wow. You sailed by my beach in Dorset. By Portland bill.
Best forever wishes
Wishing you both steady winds
And still waters ⛵️🌟🙏🌟🌍
Cheers boo! Yeah, saw the dolphin near there too
Wildlings Sailing
Ace he here most days. 🐬
Best wishes
Wildlings Sailing
Love your filming here
Just going to share with my good friend. 👍👍👍😊😊⛵️🌍
U guys are super cool, great vid...kinda real and natural...what boat?
Magnifique vous êtes génial bon vent ! :-*
Merci beaucoup!!