I wasn't expecting to watch all of this one, I expected it to be dull. I watched to the end, you made it all rather interesting. The music, the cinematography, and of course Hannah's narration, made a rather nice video. Thanks.
Thankyou. We did wonder if we should release it but then our channel just shows you what we het up to on the water, and well this is one of those things.
Brilliant. I love the way the pleasure and joy you feel shines out of you all. My wife and I have also run aground late in the evening on a falling tide, trying to get out of Sharfleet. :-)
Thank you for another gorgeous video. Love the footage, especially the drone and, as usual, the lovely music. We’re in the Scillies at present. Just visited the spot on St Agnes where I beached my MacGregor 26 after an overnight single-handed dream-sail from Falmouth. Have been kayaking, lots of grounding, due to the springs low tides. Sand rather than mud though 😂. All the best with you boat change; exciting! ⛵️🍾❤️
Lovely film it's really good to see you back on Daphi again having a great time together, we have a sun odyssey 32 which we bought last year so really enjoy all your travels and tips, keep them coming please as we've missed you
Thankyou for noticing. Yup it is the reason there were more drone shots in the film as we arnt normally so daring and thought we should share the footage when we take it :-)
If you go down Bee ness jetty stay near the jetty there was 15 seals there Sunday on the left hand bank I was out searching for a missing man Liam with my Hovercraft none of the seals moved laying on the mud.
With essentially no tides in my part of the world, your charts with all the green look really scary to me. My brain always interprets the green as solid land. Our charts have dark blue for 0-3 m, light blue for 3-6 m and white for everything deeper than 6 m.
I fancy you know how lucky you are with these waters so close to home.
We do. Its restrictive in many ways but as long as we tailor our sailing activities to the waters we have then we agree, its fantastic
I wasn't expecting to watch all of this one, I expected it to be dull. I watched to the end, you made it all rather interesting. The music, the cinematography, and of course Hannah's narration, made a rather nice video. Thanks.
Thankyou. We did wonder if we should release it but then our channel just shows you what we het up to on the water, and well this is one of those things.
Brilliant. I love the way the pleasure and joy you feel shines out of you all. My wife and I have also run aground late in the evening on a falling tide, trying to get out of Sharfleet. :-)
Thank you, nice to hear that its not just us.
Thank you for another gorgeous video. Love the footage, especially the drone and, as usual, the lovely music. We’re in the Scillies at present. Just visited the spot on St Agnes where I beached my MacGregor 26 after an overnight single-handed dream-sail from Falmouth. Have been kayaking, lots of grounding, due to the springs low tides. Sand rather than mud though 😂. All the best with you boat change; exciting! ⛵️🍾❤️
Thanks Mike. Have fun
Lovely film it's really good to see you back on Daphi again having a great time together, we have a sun odyssey 32 which we bought last year so really enjoy all your travels and tips, keep them coming please as we've missed you
Thank you we will
You are becoming more daring with drone flying 😉. I hope the landing back onboard Daphi wasn't too stressful!
Thankyou for noticing. Yup it is the reason there were more drone shots in the film as we arnt normally so daring and thought we should share the footage when we take it :-)
Nice video as always
Thank you
So empty yet so near London..
It is part of the world that few get to see
If you go down Bee ness jetty stay near the jetty there was 15 seals there Sunday on the left hand bank I was out searching for a missing man Liam with my Hovercraft none of the seals moved laying on the mud.
With essentially no tides in my part of the world, your charts with all the green look really scary to me. My brain always interprets the green as solid land. Our charts have dark blue for 0-3 m, light blue for 3-6 m and white for everything deeper than 6 m.
it does require a different way of thinking and it still scares us as well. You know you should be alright but you can never be sure.