There's something intrinsically right about sailing on a small boat, and you bring it to life in your videos. A thoroughly enjoyable watch. And yes, great to see some shared camaraderie with our European neighbours and friends.
Thanks from an old retired vet.. When we’re away from home, we know where home is. Staying a while in one place…home finds a way to be where we are. Our quarters, the organization of our things, seem to find their place, everything in its place. Roger, your sailing, with good company, good views and good food, quietly finds its way into me. May God be with you, keep you safe and sound and bless your life…thanks again, from the US, East Tennessee.
I , like many other sailors I’m sure, was inspired by reading Arthur Ransome and I detect more than a hint of his influence in your approach to boating. I very much like the concept of the loose footed sail, so comfortable and convenient. I’m also pleased to see from this video that the Dutch Swing College Band, albeit rudimentary, is still around !
I am getting over the flu and facing a big pile of ironing so this was just the tonic until I get my dinghy refinished and can get out there again. Entertaining as always! Many thanks!
I feel a growing affection and gratitude for Roger, who has become a kind of guru for me. In particular, I admire the pugnacious phlegm with which he overcomes his frequent morning hangovers.
@@RogerRoving It's not your fault. It's obviously your fellow raiders who force you into endless, festive drinking sessions every night. But you face it with exemplary dignity. Apart from that, and more seriously, from the bottom of my heart, thank you for everything, Sir Roger ;-)
Thanks for another great video. I love vicariously sailing with you! Westmalle is, indeed, excellent beer - but I think you all chose very wisely with the Orval!
Maybe I'm weird, but my favorite part of your videos are when you anchor up, pull out the tent cover and just relax (dinner/tea/etc.). It just seems so peaceful.
Welcome to Zeeland! I hope you enjoyed your trip though our province! Always great to watch your videos, so keep 'em coming please! Greetings from Dreischor in Zeeland.
Hi Roger, love the videos, the low-key, insightful commentaries, the music... Thankyou for taking the time to share your adventures with us. Long may you continue.
Amazing Roger! Something very special about what you are doing. The slow pace and tranquility of actually taking your time in life. Marvellous videos 🙏
Thank you for sharing your Zeeland trip with us. Whenever watching scenes of sailing through such canals, including the Norfolk Broads, I am put in the mind of the GK Chesterton story, "The Sins of Prince Saradine," especially the opening paragraphs.
Thank you Rodger, after a day like I have had ( told off by a boat owner because his boat hadn't been launched and transferred to the handstand, ) although he said don't launch till I fix the hole in the transom which was not done . Patch the hole, launched Hooray a disconnected skin fitting , sinking boat, on to the crane , all good . Just another day as a yardman. But you made me smile, Thank you.
Ohh nice! I live very near by the Krabbenkreek, island Tholen, also, my boat is docked in Neeltje Jans, a very small manmade island that supports part of the massive storm surge barrier, northernmost Oosterschelde. I've followed your channel for a while, it has been funny to see you sailing around these parts, certainly not anywhere as charming as the coast of Bretagne or the Venice archipielago, but very familiar. Keep the great work up, love what you do. :)
I used to run a 70 metre barge in Zeeland, love the place and was sorry when l sold it, l had a long association with Zeeland and met lots of lovely people. A Dutch guy l met in Portugal said he never liked it because it was so industrial, maybe it is but industry does not interfere with the views of the area and its wildlife. I found absolute peace when slowly moving about, to stop at will, make coffee and a sandwich, sleep in silence.
Wonderful as always. The idea of cruising in this end of the Europe puts me in mind of the Riddle of the Sands. I wonder what those islands are like now?
Hope next time i know in advange you are coming to Holland. I wil welcome you then. We are very proud on our waterways. And land inwards it is even better. Many friendly folks. Thank you for taking us along with you on your adventure Raiding Zeeland :D I guess you guys won this time, big time. Clearly you guys had great fun and everyone got home safe. Cheers,, Kitty.
Another wonderful video Rodger. Holland is a wonderful country and I have found the people there very friendly when I worked in Germany and Holland in the 90's. Never tried Westmalle beer, I have had a pint or two of Jennings Sneck Lifter (sadly no longer brewed) and found it most pleasant 👍
As always, a most enjoyable and entertaining video. Now I want to go there! I’m not a fan of Belgian “Tripel” style beer, but it does give very good flavour to a Carbonnade Flamande.
Great video, interesting having just found you the evolution of your film craft. Love the in shot notes especially on dinghy types really helps research this type of sailing.
Did you go to Marken there. A lovely little port. We went in a tiny museum and went inside an old fisher persons’ home. Interesting. They slept in a cupboard type place. Enjoy all your vids. Thx. From Chris in Vancouver (ex pat from Isle of Wight).
Delightful! I lived in Veere in one of the houses along from the Scottish merchants houses, on the quay. In those days it was a sea port with a good fishing fleet. I have been back many times since in sailing yachts.
@@RogerRoving interesting. I wonder why. There used to be regular yachts from the UK. I met my first girlfriend there (age 13) when I was on a Dutch yacht, moored next to an English one!
lol dint knew you visited the netherlands my home country awesome video btw de schelde is the waters i grew up on in and at the waters glad to see you liked it ooh and those broom kinda contraptions are usualy weather fishing spots where they have put branches on the bottom to trap fish when the tide is low they are v shaped traps of sticks in dutch its called weervisserij look it up its how it was done in the old days
Nice video of our home waters. One little remark: the Veerse Meer is not a fresh water lake. They even made a special water inlet a few years ago to keep it salt.
Having done almost the same trip in my Scaffie - I can vouch for the beer and the lovely people in Veere. Every harbour we went to refused payment as we (self and two grown sons) were in such a small boat. Cannot understand why more Red Ensigns don't go hereabouts with a small boat on a trailer, such easy sailing, as is Freisland. If you don't like boat camping ask the local sailing cub about accommodation. Easy peasy and many have clubs have cabins too. Roger you mentioned MG (Maurice Griffiths)- bless you. I grew up sailing the River Blackwater and surrounding estuaries and MG (and Charles Stock) were our mentors that we actually talked to and saw often. RIP both. RIP River Blackwater too (especially Maylandsea) , as it is but a shadow of its 1960's self. @@RogerRoving
This really deserves to be a full, longer length video. Searching freezer urgently for suitable sausages. I am on the east coast of England and just for a moment it looked like you would be mooring here. Because of a lifetime near a port, and boating holidays near to another, I have been used to European ships and crew for decades. It seems a lot of people are fearful of losing their culture in a more together Europe. The reality is quite different. Britain's menus tell the same success story as your own. Lovely to hear 'Masham' of which I have great memories. You may know Harome. Just one thing, please, it is tiresome but my vision is a little blurred. Please feel free to say where you are at notable locations, I got a bit lost. Apart from the creek 😅. Fabulous videos, just fabulous.
I bet you never did get to that restaurant! The Dutch eat early as is my experience on camp sites. The Spanish eat last. I was in Ireland with French friends and would have loved to take them out for an Irish pub music experience but the "appero" always got in the way.
I used to do this on the Chesapeake Bay in our family's cat rigged Bahamian dinghy. Up and down the Pax River back in the 70s around Solomon's Island. Great video.
Welcome to Holland, love following youre adventures. Sometimes i wanna trade oure Contest 38 for a nice dingy . I build my first boat "v d stadt 22 juno" Wish i had it still Best regards machiel
Good to sea you back out on the water, but where was the little engine we have seen earlier in the year. Just right for the occasion, I would have thought. Oh the hair was a mess as usual haha great fun was seen by all.
I pray my health returns because this i think is my next endeavor of adventure. I'm getting to the point in life where I'm too old for tent camping or hiking. And though I've never sailed a minute in my life I believe I could manage this. Although our main obstacles us a large and nasty strait, it can be very calm and easy at times. All the place I'd like to sail are on the other side in our gulf Island's.
The sound of your coffee maker reminds me on our sailing trip two weeks ago. Thanks for that moment. Were these remote mooring places also provided by Marekrite, just like up in Friesland?
I don’t know who provides them. They were just “there”. Such a civilised country, the Netherlands. I cut out from the final video my observation that I was on the only Red Ensign boat I saw all week. The locals blame Brexit, of course.
Fabulous to hear praise for Jennings! Reminds me of being a student 50 years ago and disreputable nights in the Bank Tavern in Keswick ( do I remember correctly?)
Ooh yes, I have an Origo too, in a galley box that's a shameless rip-off of Roger's design, even down to the heat-resistant lining - and I'd LOVE to know more about that simmering plate. Please, Roger?
There's something intrinsically right about sailing on a small boat, and you bring it to life in your videos. A thoroughly enjoyable watch. And yes, great to see some shared camaraderie with our European neighbours and friends.
Thanks from an old retired vet.. When we’re away from home, we know where home is. Staying a while in one place…home finds a way to be where we are. Our quarters, the organization of our things, seem to find their place, everything in its place. Roger, your sailing, with good company, good views and good food, quietly finds its way into me. May God be with you, keep you safe and sound and bless your life…thanks again, from the US, East Tennessee.
Absolutely beautiful adventure Roger. Thanks for taking us along.
O Roger brings back my youth when I camped and windsurfed there in the 80s
Tres civilized the Netherlands. I enjoyed that. I would have put butter beans in the stew,........mmmmm. Great tune to finish on. Cheers.
Yes. Butter beans would have been good too. But it was late in the week and food stocks were running low.
Ever stop Rodger. You give me life.
I , like many other sailors I’m sure, was inspired by reading Arthur Ransome and I detect more than a hint of his influence in your approach to boating.
I very much like the concept of the loose footed sail, so comfortable and convenient. I’m also pleased to see from this video that the Dutch Swing College Band, albeit rudimentary, is still around !
Awesome. I think I have been watching your videos for almost 10 years. This is the best one yet.
Ordered your book !! When are you doing a video with Sailing Kate Louise .... or Tony Smith - Creek Sailor? Love your channel
Thank you. I had a lovely time sailing whilst my laundry was doing.
I am getting over the flu and facing a big pile of ironing so this was just the tonic until I get my dinghy refinished and can get out there again. Entertaining as always! Many thanks!
I feel a growing affection and gratitude for Roger, who has become a kind of guru for me. In particular, I admire the pugnacious phlegm with which he overcomes his frequent morning hangovers.
I did record a lot longer PTC. But most of it was incoherent rubbish!
@@RogerRoving It's not your fault. It's obviously your fellow raiders who force you into endless, festive drinking sessions every night. But you face it with exemplary dignity.
Apart from that, and more seriously, from the bottom of my heart, thank you for everything, Sir Roger ;-)
Living in the New World, having grown up near by, and sailed in these waters makes my heart bleed - thank you!
Thanks for another great video. I love vicariously sailing with you!
Westmalle is, indeed, excellent beer - but I think you all chose very wisely with the Orval!
Lovely editing, and thanks for including the boat design names!
Most excellent and interesting… such a contrast to the waters around Brittany, but no less wonderful. Thank you for another splendid film
Great sail! Thanks for taking us along!
That looks like a ton of fun, thanks for sharing that with us, cheers!
Fantastic contrasts between the classic small sailboats and the gigantic commercial vessels. Good music too I must say .
Very well done Roger. Thank you for your hard work in making these videos.
That satisfied nod after the first bite of the Chorizo stew said it all. That bread looks fantastic too.
Maybe I'm weird, but my favorite part of your videos are when you anchor up, pull out the tent cover and just relax (dinner/tea/etc.). It just seems so peaceful.
So enjoyable to virtually follow you along…..good times….thank you for sharing.⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
As a red blooded Australian, the sight of a man walking through town bare foot brings my great joy 👍
Couldn't put my finger on why, Roger, but to me this is your masterpiece. Pitch-perfect.
Thank you Roger! Fantastic video! Wonderful to see another beautiful place in the world and the terrific people that are there!
Welcome to Zeeland! I hope you enjoyed your trip though our province!
Always great to watch your videos, so keep 'em coming please!
Greetings from Dreischor in Zeeland.
Those withies, those silent creeks so much ‘Magic of the Swatchways’ and Maurice Griffiths as you mentioned.
Great video ~ always enjoyable.
Hi Roger, love the videos, the low-key, insightful commentaries, the music... Thankyou for taking the time to share your adventures with us. Long may you continue.
Amazing Roger! Something very special about what you are doing. The slow pace and tranquility of actually taking your time in life. Marvellous videos 🙏
Beautiful place 👍
Thank you for sharing your Zeeland trip with us. Whenever watching scenes of sailing through such canals, including the Norfolk Broads, I am put in the mind of the GK Chesterton story, "The Sins of Prince Saradine," especially the opening paragraphs.
@18:00 that little anchorage up the creek was beautiful, but would likely be full of mosquitos here.
Thank you Rodger, after a day like I have had ( told off by a boat owner because his boat hadn't been launched and transferred to the handstand, ) although he said don't launch till I fix the hole in the transom which was not done . Patch the hole, launched Hooray a disconnected skin fitting , sinking boat, on to the crane , all good . Just another day as a yardman. But you made me smile, Thank you.
Ohh nice! I live very near by the Krabbenkreek, island Tholen, also, my boat is docked in Neeltje Jans, a very small manmade island that supports part of the massive storm surge barrier, northernmost Oosterschelde.
I've followed your channel for a while, it has been funny to see you sailing around these parts, certainly not anywhere as charming as the coast of Bretagne or the Venice archipielago, but very familiar. Keep the great work up, love what you do. :)
Cracking film, loved the furniture makers house
Excellent, as always
Hi Roger, me again. Hey another author you need to check out is James Krenov. He was a cabinet maker in the 50s thru the 80s. His books are treasures.
"One Life" is one great name for a boat.
CHEGUEI AQUI ATRAVÉS DO SAIILING KATE LOUISE.
PARABÉNS.
MUITA SAÚDE ( AQUI BRASIL🇧🇷 - 03/08/2023)
Enjoying this video installment whilst drinking my morning coffee in northern Montana. Thanks Roger!
Sounds great!
Awesome ı watching and folw you all the best thanks so much
Always a pleasure to see the places you visit. Cheers
You just keep getting better and better. Many thanks
Thank you too!
I used to run a 70 metre barge in Zeeland, love the place and was sorry when l sold it, l had a long association with Zeeland and met lots of lovely people. A Dutch guy l met in Portugal said he never liked it because it was so industrial, maybe it is but industry does not interfere with the views of the area and its wildlife. I found absolute peace when slowly moving about, to stop at will, make coffee and a sandwich, sleep in silence.
I find it very admirable the way that the Dutch manage to make busy industrial places also attractive.
I have always thought that too, rather like a train set! @@RogerRoving
excellent trip! great music also, very enjoyable ;)
Sublime video thank you. Beautiful framing, sound, commentary, what a great atmosphere…..
Thank you for including the types of boats you’re sailing with. I’m deciding which boat to build and this is helpful.
Once again , chicken soup for the sailer. Great adventure.
Wonderful as always. The idea of cruising in this end of the Europe puts me in mind of the Riddle of the Sands. I wonder what those islands are like now?
Really like this format with the captions and music.
Really enjoy your adventures! Thanks for sharing Rodger 👍🏻
Best yet Roger! From a catspaw sailor in Manly NZ 🙌
Hope next time i know in advange you are coming to Holland. I wil welcome you then. We are very proud on our waterways. And land inwards it is even better. Many friendly folks. Thank you for taking us along with you on your adventure Raiding Zeeland :D
I guess you guys won this time, big time. Clearly you guys had great fun and everyone got home safe.
Cheers,, Kitty.
The Netherlands is a very admirable country in many ways
@@RogerRoving Thank you ;)
So wonderful! Thank you for sharing.
That's not that Zeeland we all thought about initially but still great. Cheers!
Always love your videos! Thanks for taking the time and effort.
Thank you!
Great video
Another wonderful video Rodger. Holland is a wonderful country and I have found the people there very friendly when I worked in Germany and Holland in the 90's. Never tried Westmalle beer, I have had a pint or two of Jennings Sneck Lifter (sadly no longer brewed) and found it most pleasant 👍
Jennings is not the beer it was, certainly
As always, a most enjoyable and entertaining video. Now I want to go there! I’m not a fan of Belgian “Tripel” style beer, but it does give very good flavour to a Carbonnade Flamande.
Living the dream
Great video, interesting having just found you the evolution of your film craft. Love the in shot notes especially on dinghy types really helps research this type of sailing.
Thank you Rodger.
Did you go to Marken there. A lovely little port. We went in a tiny museum and went inside an old fisher persons’ home. Interesting. They slept in a cupboard type place. Enjoy all your vids. Thx. From Chris in Vancouver (ex pat from Isle of Wight).
Delightful! I lived in Veere in one of the houses along from the Scottish merchants houses, on the quay. In those days it was a sea port with a good fishing fleet. I have been back many times since in sailing yachts.
I was the only Red Ensign boat I saw all week, which surprised me. The locals say this has happened in the last 5 years.
@@RogerRoving interesting. I wonder why. There used to be regular yachts from the UK. I met my first girlfriend there (age 13) when I was on a Dutch yacht, moored next to an English one!
lovely episode RB
Sorry to hear about your mattress puncture. Apart from that, you seemed to have had a wonderful moment with some great guys.
Once again a great video. Really love it !
lol dint knew you visited the netherlands my home country awesome video btw de schelde is the waters i grew up on in and at the waters glad to see you liked it ooh and those broom kinda contraptions are usualy weather fishing spots where they have put branches on the bottom to trap fish when the tide is low they are v shaped traps of sticks in dutch its called weervisserij look it up its how it was done in the old days
Hi Roger! Having seen your test of the Silmaril XL, would you please comment on her performance on this raid? With love, Ken
Another treat bon voyage
Nice video of our home waters. One little remark: the Veerse Meer is not a fresh water lake. They even made a special water inlet a few years ago to keep it salt.
I was told it was fresh water, and I trusted my informer!
Having done almost the same trip in my Scaffie - I can vouch for the beer and the lovely people in Veere. Every harbour we went to refused payment as we (self and two grown sons) were in such a small boat. Cannot understand why more Red Ensigns don't go hereabouts with a small boat on a trailer, such easy sailing, as is Freisland. If you don't like boat camping ask the local sailing cub about accommodation. Easy peasy and many have clubs have cabins too. Roger you mentioned MG (Maurice Griffiths)- bless you. I grew up sailing the River Blackwater and surrounding estuaries and MG (and Charles Stock) were our mentors that we actually talked to and saw often. RIP both. RIP River Blackwater too (especially Maylandsea) , as it is but a shadow of its 1960's self. @@RogerRoving
This really deserves to be a full, longer length video. Searching freezer urgently for suitable sausages. I am on the east coast of England and just for a moment it looked like you would be mooring here. Because of a lifetime near a port, and boating holidays near to another, I have been used to European ships and crew for decades. It seems a lot of people are fearful of losing their culture in a more together Europe. The reality is quite different. Britain's menus tell the same success story as your own. Lovely to hear 'Masham' of which I have great memories. You may know Harome. Just one thing, please, it is tiresome but my vision is a little blurred. Please feel free to say where you are at notable locations, I got a bit lost. Apart from the creek 😅. Fabulous videos, just fabulous.
I bet you never did get to that restaurant! The Dutch eat early as is my experience on camp sites. The Spanish eat last. I was in Ireland with French friends and would have loved to take them out for an Irish pub music experience but the "appero" always got in the way.
I agree - appero has become a bit of a bind.
Thank you, Roger, very...very interestin !!! 😊👍
You are very welcome
And great music!
Roger I love your videos! I only wish you had a little footage of the pathfinders under sail! (I am building one right now)
They were too fast for me and kept leaving me behind. That was the problem!
Westmalle Tripel, it’s very good!
Following in the footsteps of E. F. Knight and Erskine Childers!
The best, thank you!
Excellent fun!
I used to do this on the Chesapeake Bay in our family's cat rigged Bahamian dinghy. Up and down the Pax River back in the 70s around Solomon's Island. Great video.
very good vidéo..thank you=)
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Love your videos!
awesome raid
Welcome to Holland, love following youre adventures. Sometimes i wanna trade oure Contest 38 for a nice dingy .
I build my first boat "v d stadt 22 juno"
Wish i had it still
Best regards machiel
Good to sea you back out on the water, but where was the little engine we have seen earlier in the year. Just right for the occasion, I would have thought. Oh the hair was a mess as usual haha great fun was seen by all.
The engine is about to have its moment…
I pray my health returns because this i think is my next endeavor of adventure. I'm getting to the point in life where I'm too old for tent camping or hiking. And though I've never sailed a minute in my life I believe I could manage this. Although our main obstacles us a large and nasty strait, it can be very calm and easy at times. All the place I'd like to sail are on the other side in our gulf Island's.
The sound of your coffee maker reminds me on our sailing trip two weeks ago. Thanks for that moment.
Were these remote mooring places also provided by Marekrite, just like up in Friesland?
I don’t know who provides them. They were just “there”. Such a civilised country, the Netherlands. I cut out from the final video my observation that I was on the only Red Ensign boat I saw all week. The locals blame Brexit, of course.
Was the beer as good as advertised Roger?
Strong beer is too sweet for me. Much prefer a session ale.
Fabulous to hear praise for Jennings! Reminds me of being a student 50 years ago and disreputable nights in the Bank Tavern in Keswick ( do I remember correctly?)
Not the beer it was though, since the move from cockermouth.
@@RogerRoving - indeed - had some a while back and it wasn’t - is it Greene King now?
Electric skulling on ' Testing the Tempo outboard' on Rodger Barnes
Hello Roger, lovely vid as always, interested in the simmering plate for the Origo. Do you have a link? Kind regards Sipke
Ooh yes, I have an Origo too, in a galley box that's a shameless rip-off of Roger's design, even down to the heat-resistant lining - and I'd LOVE to know more about that simmering plate. Please, Roger?
a man with a vosation rodgerlove your channel
i want to live in Veere :P what a lovely place.
Dutch towns are very lovable and liveable places
Nice trip, as almost a local I was wonderdering where the port graauw is located. But it is "paal" in the local language.
Everything seems to have about 3 names. And my prononciation is dodgy!
Finally got to see a gybe with those thumb cleats!
…any dish is improved by the addition of alcohol… aye that. and/or a splash of the Worcestershire sauce (o;
Briefing with Orval
oh my
and on to westmall tripple oooh mehn
No one warned me!
Wonderful, Roger.
Simple question. How much sea life is there in the lakes etc? For example , are fishers active there?
All the best from Japan. gary
There was fishing. But I suspect Dutch waters may suffer from nitrate run off from agriculture.