Cabin Tour of s/v Mathilde, Part 2

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  • In this second part of the cabin tour we check out inventive uses for mosquito netting (guess what's stored inside!), a Navtex system to gather weather reports, an amazing stove top oven, and one of the most versatile uses of space we've seen on a boat. (How many different things do you think can fit in the aft quarter of a boat?!) Mathilde, a Polaris Drabant 26 keeps, keeps surprising us with her well thought out storage solutions in a tiny space!
    Mads Bo Falk's Blog: sy-mathilde.dk (English version also available via google translate button on main page)
    Series Playlist:
    1. For the Love of Sail - Preview of our interview with Mads Bo Falk and tour of his sailboat Mathilde
    • trailer: Mads Bo Falk ...
    2. The Dream: Pocket Size - An Interview with Mads Bo Falk from s/v Mathilde, Part 1
    • The Dream: Pocket Size...
    3. The Freedom Equation - An Interview with Mads Bo Falk from s/v Mathilde, Part 2
    • The Freedom Equation -...
    4. Go Small. Go Simple. Go Now - An Interview with Mads Bo Falk from s/v Mathilde, Part 3
    • Go Small. Go Simple. G...
    5. Cabin Tour of s/v Mathilde, Part 1
    • Cabin Tour of s/v Math...
    6. Cabin Tour of s/v Mathilde, Part 2
    • Cabin Tour of s/v Math...
    7. Deck Tour of s/v Mathilde
    • Deck Tour of s/v Mathilde
    8. DRAKEPARAGON EXTRAS! - A very special 26 minute episode of outtakes and additional scenes is available at / drakeparagon as a part of DrakeParagon EXTRAS! In this bonus episode we take you behind the scenes to see what goes on (equipment failure - yay!), and also give a more in-depth peek into life aboard s/y Mathilde. Additional footage introduces you to Mads' children as Drake listens to their experiences sailing and sees what this family does to keep occupied on a rainy day. You'll also get a chance to see stunning footage of the famous Faroe Island bird cliffs as Mads and his children spend an afternoon exploring this beautiful area. Word to the wise...don't forget to bring your camera!
    Producing our videos would not be possible without the support of our patrons. If you are enjoying our videos, then consider helping us with our video production expenses by becoming a DrakeParagon Patreon supporter at / drakeparagon
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 72

  • @ginge82
    @ginge82 8 років тому +6

    These interviews that get a more detailed account of how the people you meet live abroad their boats are great.
    Happy travels guys.

  • @W4ABN
    @W4ABN 8 років тому +2

    Very interesting to see how he has his boat setup. Very multi-functional boat. Just listening to his voice as he describes every aspect keeps you hooked.

  • @SailingwiththeFoxwellFamily
    @SailingwiththeFoxwellFamily 8 років тому +4

    Hi guys. Another great film. Thanks. Love the fact that Mads goes every where navigating with just his phone!

  • @jacobskomager
    @jacobskomager 6 років тому +3

    Absolutely amazed on how Mads’ achieved to use every single space available on this 26ft boat useful in several ways. Great series Drake ! 👍🏻

  • @robertorzech2466
    @robertorzech2466 8 років тому +2

    This is the most clever sailor I've seen when it comes to organizing a small boat and utilizing the available space. I will watch this again and again and will even take notes. Thank you for posting such a great interview with such a fascinating subject.

  • @SailingLolita
    @SailingLolita 8 років тому +4

    This guy and his boat are awesome! Thanks for sharing with us!

    • @drakeParagon
      @drakeParagon  8 років тому

      +Sailing Lolita So glad you enjoyed it...we think he's pretty awesome too! (✿◠‿◠) ⚓-Monique

  • @jackneff179
    @jackneff179 7 років тому +1

    Great ideas you have Mads. We had men loke you on our USN submarines where the storekeeper had to store things so they could be found in moments. You would have been a natural on those boats! Great video series.

  • @chrislee1435
    @chrislee1435 7 років тому

    Cool stove. Now I'm gonna make one. Several prototypes I'll get it. Cool interview

  • @julianp.1713
    @julianp.1713 8 років тому +3

    The result of experience and intelligence!!

  • @danbjarti
    @danbjarti 8 років тому +2

    Just an awesome interview, simply just awesome. :D
    And my god i love, the modifications he has made, and especially the idea, of making do, with an outboard engine. Makes me proud of being a dane, thinking about his creativity, and how serious he takes things, yet, still simply loves the freedom of sailing. :)
    I'm so looking forward to new videos from you guys! :)

  • @arqcm
    @arqcm 8 років тому +1

    This guy is SMART!!!!! :)

  • @villangmail
    @villangmail 8 років тому +1

    Man this guy is an absolute legend. Intelligent, pragmatic, and tested solutions to many problems many people havent even considered. Much like the value from your own videos Drake - You should try and convince Mads to make some more videos or start his own channel. But it sounds like hes too busy enjoying sailing. Makes you wonder how many others like him are out there on the seas, known by only a limited few. Truly inspiring stuff.

    • @W4ABN
      @W4ABN 8 років тому +1

      +villan Mads does seem to have his own channel, but seems more personal than for sailing.

  • @vomKuckucksfelsen
    @vomKuckucksfelsen 8 років тому +1

    Brilliant! This man is a genius! Love it!
    A little addition to the Lightning Protection - the electronic devices should be insulated against the pots/pans! Just put a Towel in the pot and the cellphones ontop of that.
    DrakeParagon I´d love to see more content like that!

  • @skodiljoti
    @skodiljoti 8 років тому

    It does not all have to be complicated! You can learn a lot from Mads!

  • @highlandprofile9401
    @highlandprofile9401 8 років тому +2

    inspirational... great set of vids

  • @Two-aboard-tuuli
    @Two-aboard-tuuli 8 років тому

    Awesome to see this well thought out interior. The alcohol stove really is great, we carry the same. And good to see he is into electronic navigation too :) Always interesting to hear what tools other sailors use to navigate!

  • @damienflood2414
    @damienflood2414 6 років тому

    Amazing film very inspiring I will be on the water sooner than later after watching

  • @jamesf5150
    @jamesf5150 8 років тому +3

    Brilliant!

  • @deonbrugmann7547
    @deonbrugmann7547 8 років тому +3

    I really enjoy the film's you put together!! I'm Inspired to get out there!thanks

    • @drakeParagon
      @drakeParagon  8 років тому +1

      +Deon Brugmann Thank Deon, This is primary reason why we work so hard to make these videos. Hope to see you in the same anchorage someday! :) ⛵Drake

  • @tronalpha9137
    @tronalpha9137 2 роки тому

    You can also ask at the local pub to freeze them, while having dinner and a few piants.
    Gerard.

  • @jeffreyvanderhorst223
    @jeffreyvanderhorst223 8 років тому +2

    using every square inch, good stuff

  • @EL90291
    @EL90291 7 років тому

    You said it . RESPECT

  • @BruceNdc
    @BruceNdc 8 років тому

    Aye, aye, Capt. Drake!

  • @AndysEastCoastAdventures
    @AndysEastCoastAdventures 8 років тому

    Similar size too mine and love some of the ideas. I use a portable cooler but it only runs when the engine is on. I rigged up a relay that triggers when ignition switch is on and the cooler then operates.

    • @AndysEastCoastAdventures
      @AndysEastCoastAdventures 8 років тому

      +Andrew Polson I haven't fitted a shore power system yet but will have mains operation on the cooler when i do.

  • @jonb4722
    @jonb4722 7 років тому

    Fantastic idea to get rid of the inboard engine. On my boat, I don't have room for an outboard because of the design of the transom and the placement of the rudder and the self-steering device; but if I could I would.

    • @southjerseysound7340
      @southjerseysound7340 6 років тому

      There is a company here that installs wells for them just for the reasons you mentioned.

  • @SailBeforeSunset
    @SailBeforeSunset 8 років тому

    OpenCPN is the best. I have all the charts for the South Pacific. Best backup for my Raymarine system, and the GPS pucks are around $34 US

  • @akajeremy
    @akajeremy 8 років тому +1

    This guy is the mannn

  • @silvereaper1
    @silvereaper1 4 роки тому

    wow. What a man

  • @scs130773
    @scs130773 8 років тому +1

    Another fascinating video Drake! Adding Mads blog to my reading list. As I'm in the middle of a boat project season. Been using navionics on my phone with their free webapp online you can get free charts around the world now. It works great. Thrifty sailor says - offline option would be to zoom in and save the screenshots as pics on your phone before heading out. :)
    I love the idea of the sliding table that he has there.......hmmmmmm

    • @drakeParagon
      @drakeParagon  8 років тому

      +Sean Thanks Sean, Navionics is awesome. I love using their chart plotting software on our iPad for voyage planning.

  • @SVSecondChance
    @SVSecondChance 8 років тому +1

    i like and use Navionics as well but i also use MX Mariner it has much better charts in it. they are real NOAA charts and much better for in shore stuff but Navionics now has Active Captain in it and that is cool for trip planing. they both work very well and are very cheep insincere and back up to your main chart plotter.

  • @astrobola
    @astrobola 8 років тому

    nice!

  • @ForSeTiTrimaranAvalon9
    @ForSeTiTrimaranAvalon9 8 років тому

    Another great vid about an the same awesome dude. I have to ask: Anyone know the brand or something for his stove top oven pots?

    • @drakeParagon
      @drakeParagon  8 років тому +1

      +ForSeTi Trimaran It's an Omnia stove, and the bread was awesome! :) theboatgalley.com/omnia-stove-top-baking-oven/

  • @brocklanders6172
    @brocklanders6172 8 років тому +5

    Was wondering what's going on with this channel. What happened to the voyage? One week you're in Gloucester MA about to sail to Boston and, then... This for 6 weeks? I'm sure Mads is a nice guy, but is he really interesting enough for a month's worth?

    • @drakeParagon
      @drakeParagon  8 років тому +7

      +Brock Landers This interview with Mads, and the others we're working on, are very much a part of the DrakeParagon Channel and something we've done from the beginning. We not only tell the story of us but, along the way, take time to talk to others in order to share their experiences. From professional riggers and captains to single-handers and families, we sit down and show the faces of modern cruisers in all their diversity.
      We are incredibly proud of these series, feel they are an important contribution to the sailing world, and are honoured to record these inspiring stories. More importantly, we get countless messages and emails from others saying how they've been inspired by various interviews. Young professionals trying to work while living aboard, parents with young children, and salty sailors in their 80's (and beyond!) can all see their faces and experiences reflected in the stories told on our channel.
      In the past you've mentioned that the cabin tour of Southern Cross episode reminded you of sailing your parent's Dickerson 32, and we're delighted that it brought back such lovely memories.
      We would love to be able to edit our story and interview videos full time...really it's our dream. However, in order to keep the lights on we're working on several other projects that help pay the bills. Our patrons on Patreon are awesome and we really couldn't do this without them, but we're not at the point where we can devote 100% of our time just to videos. The break between Season 2 and 3 is a perfect time for us to work on some of these other projects while also still doing our best to bring great content to you guys.
      Season 3 is coming but, in the meantime, we hope you enjoy the interviews. Thank you for your honest comment and fair winds to you!

    • @brocklanders6172
      @brocklanders6172 8 років тому +2

      +DrakeParagon Thank you for the very personal reply. I, of course, will stay tuned. Cheers!

  • @derkyffhauser5394
    @derkyffhauser5394 8 років тому

    I love ALL of your videos. But I have learned the most from this last few ones. I am actually seeing my 30' boat in a whole new light. I knew it was big enough for me. I always knew that. I just did not know how I came to that conclusion until I watched this series of your videos.
    What would you call that "oven"? Is it a dutch-oven? I will not rest until I have one of them on my boat.

    • @derkyffhauser5394
      @derkyffhauser5394 8 років тому

      +Der Kyffhäuser I found that oven on ebay. Its called "omnia stove top oven" and ships from Munic, Germany.
      And yes...you can bake pizza in it. But there will be a hole in the middle. life is great again.

    • @drakeParagon
      @drakeParagon  8 років тому

      +Der Kyffhäuser Thank you Der Kyffhäuser, that's wonderful to hear! :) It's an Omnia stove, and the bread was awesome! :) theboatgalley.com/omnia-stove-top-baking-oven/

  • @markisLem
    @markisLem 8 років тому

    Where can I get one of those ovens for my alcohol stove?

    • @drakeParagon
      @drakeParagon  8 років тому +1

      +Mark Phillips ◠‿◠ seadogboatingsolutions.com/omnia-stove-top-oven.html

  • @youyouulf
    @youyouulf 6 років тому

    Where did he get that bread baking thing and what is it called???

    • @drakeParagon
      @drakeParagon  6 років тому

      Here you go. :) omniasweden.com/en/home/ It's called an Omnia oven.

  • @astrobola
    @astrobola 8 років тому +3

    OMG, I have double space, half of stuff, and I never find nothing when I need!

    • @drakeParagon
      @drakeParagon  8 років тому +3

      +astrobola I am right there with you. Several of our lockers are currently empty, yet I still have trouble finding stuff... ⚓ Monique

    • @Sailboatstory
      @Sailboatstory 8 років тому

      +DrakeParagon Great video.

  • @shipskepr1
    @shipskepr1 8 років тому

    drake what an awesome vid, I'm ready to get my 21 footer in the water.shes roomy 8 foot beam and 5 foot 8 head room ,cant wait to see how she sails.fair winds an safe passages,,,paul

    • @drakeParagon
      @drakeParagon  8 років тому

      +paul stratton What make and model is that boat? Fair winds and safe passages ⛵Drake

    • @shipskepr1
      @shipskepr1 8 років тому

      hey drake and mo,my ole girl is a 70s vintage buccaneer 210.20 feet 8 inches,bout an 8 foot beam,draws bout 2 feet,and a unbelieveable 5' 8" standing head room ,I'm 5' 6" so perfect for me,lol... roomy cockpit with storage under seats on p and s ,tiller steer ,transom mounted rudder,pretty much a full keel,for the length will see just how well she sails a straight line ,I have seen pics for one modified with a wing on the keel,and added a short bowsprit.theres a few videos of one like mine on yutube ,one of them a buc sailing in a pretty stiff breeze,hobby horsing over the waves ,amazingly up right,looked like a blast,well ive rattled on long enough,fair winds an safe passages,,paul

  • @BearWoodz83
    @BearWoodz83 8 років тому

    Very nice! But........there is one thing you forgot! Where is the head?

    • @drakeParagon
      @drakeParagon  8 років тому +1

      Hey Blair, we show the "head" in the Deck Tour video starting at minute 10 and 19 seconds. You should check it out...it's definitely compact and never requires maintenance! (✿◠‿◠) ⚓-Monique
      ua-cam.com/video/3AME7X4kv8w/v-deo.html

  • @ericschuler8035
    @ericschuler8035 8 років тому

    Where is the head? Or did I miss it? :-)

    • @drakeParagon
      @drakeParagon  8 років тому +3

      +Eric Schüler That's in next week's episode. :) Rhymes with chuck it. ◔_◔

    • @garyarazorback1
      @garyarazorback1 8 років тому

      I was wondering the same thing

  • @billwallace6066
    @billwallace6066 8 років тому +1

    As much as this is fascinating, how he has made so much work in such a small space, the reason most of us are here is to see and learn about YOUR story.

    • @drakeParagon
      @drakeParagon  8 років тому +1

      +Bill Wallace This interview with Mads, and the others we're working on, are very much a part of the DrakeParagon Channel and something we've done from the beginning. We not only tell the story of us but, along the way, take time to talk to others in order to share their experiences. From professional riggers and captains to single-handers and families, we sit down and show many of the faces of modern cruisers in all their diversity.
      We are incredibly proud of these series, feel they are an important contribution to the sailing world, and are honoured to record these inspiring stories. More importantly, we get countless messages and emails from others saying how they've been inspired by various interviews. Young professionals trying to work while living aboard, parents with young children, salty sailors in their 80's (and beyond!) can all see their faces and experiences reflected in the stories told on our channel.
      That being said, we would love to be able to edit our story and interview videos full time...really it's our dream. However, in order to 'keep the lights on' we're working on several other projects that help pay the bills. Our patrons on Patreon are awesome and we really couldn't do this without them, but we're not quite at the point where we can devote 100% of our time just to videos. The break between Season 2 and 3 is a perfect time for us to work on some of these other projects while also still doing our best to bring great content to you guys.
      We understand that there is a lot of anticipation for Season 3, and it is coming, but in the meantime we hope you enjoy the interviews and boat tours. Thank you for your comment and fair winds to you Bill!

  • @astrobola
    @astrobola 8 років тому +2

    Almost all Nasa equipment. Cheap and solid, without bells and wistles

    • @drakeParagon
      @drakeParagon  8 років тому +2

      +astrobola Ha! I was slightly confused until Drake explained that it was a brand of marine equipment. I was totally thinking space exploration. ◕ ◡ ◕ ⚓ Monique

    • @astrobola
      @astrobola 8 років тому +1

      +DrakeParagon Ja! I suppose the big USA spatial Nasa doesn't care about the little UK marine Nasa, but they even use the same font. Or maybe it's a subsidiary enterprise to fund mars exploration :P

  • @mikhayahbeniyahspiritualfi2709
    @mikhayahbeniyahspiritualfi2709 7 років тому

    so wheres the head?

  • @bennyvrads
    @bennyvrads 3 роки тому

    Fed kommentar fra knigten! :-) Man kan ikke lave pizza i den! :-D

  • @moejaime2654
    @moejaime2654 8 років тому

    There is a reason why the Dutch are so successful !! cool video !!

    • @petergade5057
      @petergade5057 8 років тому +1

      +Moe Jaime He is Danish ;)

    • @moejaime2654
      @moejaime2654 8 років тому

      Peter Gade
      YES THAT IS WHY I SAID THAT !! :)