A tour of Cape Horn with Sir Robin Knox-Johnston

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  • Опубліковано 23 тра 2009
  • Extracts from a magnificent one hour BBC 2 documentary of Sir Robin Knox-Johnston and Skip Novak, owner of yacht Pelagic, sailing from the Beagle Channel to Cape Horn and then landing on the notorious rock. As crew he takes Sir Ranulph Fiennes and John Simpson.
    Sir Robin was the first yachtsman to be granted membership of the Cape Horners (then the AICH). Prior to then. the members had all qualified on square riggers.
    More information about yacht Pelagic www.pelagic.co....

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  • @peregrinegrace8570
    @peregrinegrace8570 4 роки тому +14

    Many talkers
    Few doers
    Hats off

  • @chrissmith2921
    @chrissmith2921 5 років тому +17

    My father new a man who was a fisherman his whole life and never saw a day on the water without sea sickness. That's as solid as a man gets!

  • @carlsails58
    @carlsails58 6 років тому +16

    I feel honored to drop by and view this. Salute BBC and the camera crew who filmed it! Sir Robin is certainly a hero.

  • @georgec7899
    @georgec7899 2 роки тому +4

    I was very fortunate to land at the lighthouse at Cape Horn on one the very rare days in the Southern Ocean during a relatively calm sea,On board the Explorer returning from Antarctica in 1992.AS a Ex-Whaler the seas in this area are not for the faint hearted and i am amazed at the courage of sailors such as Sir Robin Knox Johnson rounding the Horn in such Tiny Vessels

  • @Decco10000
    @Decco10000 6 років тому +28

    Maybe I’m old-fashioned [Ok, ok I am] but something awfully nice about this group of seriously able & experienced men - each happy to contribute in their own way without needing to dominate or blow their own trumpet - kind of humbling and a crew you just want to be part of

  • @dezboss
    @dezboss 13 років тому +5

    Sir Robin Knox Johnston is a legend in every way.

  • @prscheownr
    @prscheownr 13 років тому +7

    Great footage of a very difficult passage. Glad it's on UA-cam for all to see!

  • @spymaine89
    @spymaine89 13 років тому +10

    i like watching this on board my 30ft sloop, in the barn, in a new england nor'easter.

  • @wayfarer1101
    @wayfarer1101 3 роки тому +2

    Makes me appreciate the first time rounding of Cape Horn by Ferdinand Magellan in 1520.
    No maps. No idea of how far further south they needed to go. No idea what land mass or shoals or reefs awaited them...
    No modern navigation aids. No radio to send an SOS. No hope of rescue if they ran aground....
    What a leader Magellan must have been to not have his men mutiny on him.
    Great footage. Great sailors. Great sailing.
    Thank you for posting.

    • @MMaqueda
      @MMaqueda 3 роки тому +2

      Magellan did not round cape horn. He went through Magellan strait. The honor of first reaching Cape Horn goes to Spanish explorer Francisco the Hoces. In January 1526, Hoces' ship the San Lesmes became separated from a seven-ship fleet, and reached Cape Horn. After reaching the land's end and seeing the passage West, Hoces returned East to rejoin the other ships in their expedition, which then traveled together West to the Pacific through the Strait of Magellan. In Spanish speaking countries the region between Cape Horn and Antarctica is called Mar de Hoces - instead of Drake Passage, which is the Anglo-saxon denomination. Hoces' discovery preceded Francis Drake by 70 years.

    • @wayfarer1101
      @wayfarer1101 3 роки тому +2

      @@MMaqueda Thanks, didn't know that.
      Nevertheless, the feats of these early mariners are bedazzling. Thinking of Magellan tranversing that Passage, not having a clue whether it was truly a passage or a fjord... and the risk it would be a dead end and he would have to retrace the route just sailed...
      Hats off to him, Hoces, Drake... Truly impressive.

    • @MMaqueda
      @MMaqueda 3 роки тому +1

      @@wayfarer1101 I agree, hats off and great respect to all great mariners who ventured there, including those who were shipwrecked and lost their lives. Rest in peace.

  • @lawrencegreenwood4002
    @lawrencegreenwood4002 5 років тому +6

    Brave, brave Sir Robin!

  • @Tiger_Luv
    @Tiger_Luv Рік тому

    Wow amazing! thanks for sharing. That will be me one day sailing to Cape Horn.

  • @kimhorton6109
    @kimhorton6109 4 роки тому +2

    That piece of vis at 4:49 with three sails out and the rolling waves looks to define bravery. Just stunnning

  • @denisiwaszczuk1176
    @denisiwaszczuk1176 Рік тому

    Rounded SE Cape. Tasmania . And the sun was shining Flat calm . That was a great video . Glad Mr Johnston had a drink at the lighthouse . Well done

  • @nigellacey559
    @nigellacey559 Рік тому +1

    Probably one of the greatest Britons...take your pick.

  • @danielmeegan6259
    @danielmeegan6259 3 роки тому +3

    The 1929 Cape Horn adventure is brutal

  • @matthewpoplawski8740
    @matthewpoplawski8740 2 роки тому +1

    WHAT AN OUTSTANDING VIDEO!!
    Is there a rule that says you have to round Cape Horn in bad weather??
    I DON'T THINK SO!!! As far as I'm concerned, rounding Cape Horn is rounding Cape Horn NO MATTER WHAT THE WEATHER IS!!!
    And the added rarity of landing on Cape Horn Island ON A CALM DAY makes this a truly special video.
    To you haters out there, let me see YOU try Cape Horn in FAIR WEATHER OR FOUL!!!⛵⛵⛵⚓⚓⚓✌✌✌✌

  • @claywebb8199
    @claywebb8199 3 роки тому +10

    Skip Novak didn’t get a mention - and he runs charters in that boat down there all the time!!

    • @andywildman6808
      @andywildman6808 3 роки тому +1

      That is Skip Novaks boat, his sailing instruction videos are well worth a watch.

    • @paulgush
      @paulgush 3 роки тому

      3:20 Quite right. It's Snipe Novak's yacht, and his call on what to do. He's also far more experienced in Antarctic waters than Robin Knox Johnson, since he made a career out of giving sailing tours down there. But low brow TV choses appeal to RKJ's name recognition and celebrity...

    • @louissanderson719
      @louissanderson719 4 місяці тому

      @@paulgushwhy are you making it a pissing contest?

    • @paulgush
      @paulgush 4 місяці тому

      @@louissanderson719 that wasn't my intent. I was just calling out a jarring and grossly unrealistic snippet of this documentary

  • @spongebong81
    @spongebong81 13 років тому +2

    Now that is what you call sailing. I would kill to do This. It is what you call true freedom.Theres nothing better and theres nothing worse. Just you, your friends, the boat, and trust. Freedom.

  • @Yeaitstemp
    @Yeaitstemp 2 роки тому

    If I could round the horn with Robin words can not subscribe

  • @TheKaffeeKlatsch
    @TheKaffeeKlatsch 9 років тому +15

    Sir Robin is a heroic figure of seamanship.

  • @mamarine81
    @mamarine81 4 місяці тому +1

    I'm amazed that boat was able to stay afloat under the combined weight of Sir Ranulph and Sir Robin's gigantic balls.

  • @enricoalberti3007
    @enricoalberti3007 Рік тому

    Thank you ❗

  • @mwp62
    @mwp62 14 років тому +4

    That is exactly what my sailing buddies and I would do, if we ever had the privilege to land on Cape Horn, share some good red wine, or scotch, and have a fine cigar.

  • @Fun-hz8ep
    @Fun-hz8ep 3 роки тому +1

    The man is a legend Sir Robin Knox

  • @bobbylockes
    @bobbylockes 13 років тому +10

    it makes you wonder who the cameramen are and what they went through.

  • @foppo100
    @foppo100 Рік тому

    I used to go to sea with my dad on a small Dutch coaster when I was very young.Sea sickness is when you want to go.Ihave been sea sick on the Lydia she was 350 ton small coaster in bad weather in the Norh Sea.

  • @figgles11
    @figgles11 11 років тому +3

    I emailed the BBC in 2010 and got the response:
    Unfortunately "Top Dogs, Adventures in War, Sea and Ice" is not currently available on DVD through BBC Shop and we are unaware of any plans to release this title in the near future.
    There's no sign of any change, alas...

  • @expeditionsail
    @expeditionsail 13 років тому +3

    The filming off Pelagic was done by Tim Butt on SV "Seal" which was the support boat. It wasn't as bad as it looks!

  • @movieklump
    @movieklump 4 роки тому +2

    That was on Skip Novac's boat. Surely he skippered it around the horn.

  • @SFConifer
    @SFConifer 13 років тому

    this video is monumental

  • @dezboss
    @dezboss 13 років тому +1

    @odderanswer That is a pretty apt description, I've only ever been seasick twice and that was EXACTLY how I felt both times.

  • @davidsummerville351
    @davidsummerville351 3 роки тому

    Wow! Great video

  • @expeditionsail
    @expeditionsail 13 років тому +1

    The filming off Pelagic was done by Tim Butt on SV "Seal" which was the support boat. See It wasn't as bad as it looks!

  • @konklaven
    @konklaven 14 років тому +1

    Grand!
    I guess rounding Cape Horn is a must do for every true hearted sailor. One of the last places on earth that is actually far away and hard to reach.

    • @rykehuss3435
      @rykehuss3435 3 роки тому +2

      There are plenty of "true hearted" sailors who have never rounded the Horn and never will either. The place has well earned its infamy. For example Erik Aanderaa, he does solo crossings of the North Sea and Norwegian Sea in winter, force 10 storms.

    • @Worldviewsandthoughts
      @Worldviewsandthoughts 8 місяців тому

      It's looking very inviting since the canal is getting expensive

  • @colbjallen8334
    @colbjallen8334 4 роки тому

    Love this.

  • @poly_hexamethyl
    @poly_hexamethyl Рік тому

    4:17 Seems like a pretty good boat!

  • @thomasstorrs6345
    @thomasstorrs6345 3 роки тому +1

    What is worse than sea sickness? Being sea sick and hung over. You know it is blowing when the person next to you can't hear what you are saying no matter how loud you yell.

  • @EloiseDecember
    @EloiseDecember 12 років тому

    Did not realise seasickness could be so bad. I had it before on a fairly bad sea crossing. I remember I couldn't really move and when I did make it to the bathroom and looked in the mirror my face was green!

  • @denizingolgesi
    @denizingolgesi 13 років тому +1

    one day, i'll be there... hope

  • @jumpleadsx2
    @jumpleadsx2 4 роки тому +1

    Skip Novak is the man.

  • @CapeHorners
    @CapeHorners  12 років тому +1

    @Carloyal Steel! I've amended the description.

  • @CapeHorners
    @CapeHorners  11 років тому +1

    Sorry for the slight delay! Tim Butt was the cameraman.

  • @marklanahan7289
    @marklanahan7289 3 роки тому

    When I crewed charter angling boats as a kid I was told that sea sickness came in two waves...in the morning it made you feel like you were going to die and in the afternoon you'do wish you would.

  • @dundeedolphin
    @dundeedolphin 3 роки тому

    Legend

  • @CapeHorners
    @CapeHorners  13 років тому +3

    @bobbylockes I've often thought that documentary cameramen are the unsung heroes. This cameraman would have had a very wet and miserable time.

  • @jrramos0730
    @jrramos0730 10 років тому +1

    I want to go there.

  • @jonnorousseau3096
    @jonnorousseau3096 5 років тому +1

    Correct me if I'm wrong, this is Skip Novak's steel hulled South African built 48'? I think it's 48'. He also has a South African built Aluminium hull 58' Pelagic Australis, again I think she is 58'

  • @brygpl
    @brygpl 12 років тому +1

    Dziękuje

  • @CapeHorners
    @CapeHorners  13 років тому +1

    @mkjhartmann This Brit most definitely believes in safety harnesses. I hope the cameraman was.

  • @paulug
    @paulug 13 років тому

    Peale's Dolphins! I've never seen anyone. Lucky guys. :)

  • @josephinebennington7247
    @josephinebennington7247 Рік тому

    What was the accompanying craft and who did the filming?

  • @stoli288
    @stoli288 14 років тому +1

    @rolomasters no. argentina actually. sorry to be smartassy here...;)

  • @normanzimmerman5029
    @normanzimmerman5029 3 роки тому

    WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOW

  • @ushoys
    @ushoys 4 роки тому +3

    Oh anybody can do it in summer!

    • @pukicat
      @pukicat 3 роки тому +2

      Have you tried?

  • @danielmeegan6259
    @danielmeegan6259 3 роки тому

    All The way around the Horn

  • @CapeHorners
    @CapeHorners  12 років тому

    @Sarah224622 OK, I give in, where does MattG send you here?! I've checked his recent videos and ............

  • @browad891
    @browad891 8 років тому +3

    Does anyone in the entire world know how to get this on DVD???

    • @iman80skid91
      @iman80skid91 6 років тому +1

      browad891 there was an hr program on UK tv a while back....
      Brilliant

    • @CapeHorners
      @CapeHorners  5 років тому

      I wish, I wish!

    • @browad891
      @browad891 8 місяців тому

      Ha I’ve just come back to this video for the first time in 7 years and I’m still no closer to finding this whole damn series

  • @morganperkins8280
    @morganperkins8280 3 роки тому

    does anyone have a link to the full episode?

  • @californiakayaker
    @californiakayaker 6 років тому

    I'll need to find the full documentary. The ship is obviously accompanied, by whom or what ? I"ll be looking at windy.com re patterns, but I've not seen it anything other than mean red... thanks +capehorners

  • @tomtim67
    @tomtim67 11 років тому

    Anyone know where to get hold of full series?

  • @CapeHorners
    @CapeHorners  13 років тому

    @prscheownr Thanks.

  • @boatmojito
    @boatmojito 13 років тому +1

    What is the boat that they're using ?

  • @chriswitt2596
    @chriswitt2596 8 місяців тому

    So where's the photographer doing all obvious

  • @amdg2023
    @amdg2023 5 років тому

    So if you round the horn in fair weather in short order are you still a proper seaman? Every passage is different.

    • @CapeHorners
      @CapeHorners  5 років тому

      As far as our Association is concerned the rounding must be part of a 3000nm voyage. So a dirty dash around as in this video, doesn't qualify. As for the weather you experience, as always with weather, it is pure pot luck. When I rounded, we arrived in Force 4 just after sunrise and departed in Force 12 about midnight.

    • @kimhorton6109
      @kimhorton6109 4 роки тому

      To start is an adventure

    • @pukicat
      @pukicat 3 роки тому +1

      East to west very different from west to east, cheers!

  • @FixFaxer
    @FixFaxer 12 років тому

    MattG124 sent me!

  • @ariqisrockin231
    @ariqisrockin231 13 років тому

    I love cape horn!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @yotozme
    @yotozme 14 років тому

    Say Cape Horn 10times as fast as you can.

  • @redbird1824
    @redbird1824 5 років тому +1

    Robin Knox-Johnston is a gem of a person was in 1969-is still.Don't leave the "t" off Johnstone--I think it means he is of Scottish decent.Why do Scotsmen wear kilts? So when they step over a drunken Irishmen they can see what a real man looks like.Ha!Sail on sailor,Sail on!

  • @mocktheflock
    @mocktheflock 14 років тому

    that looks like a bottle of MacAllan to me

  • @ethanciotti9103
    @ethanciotti9103 5 років тому +1

    Cheapskates would probably try to round the Horn so they won't have to pay for the Panama Canal.

  • @PaulKrzysz
    @PaulKrzysz 14 років тому

    my pro wrote that

  • @TheBillieJean1234
    @TheBillieJean1234 12 років тому +1

    twitter

  • @jamiemorton1765
    @jamiemorton1765 3 роки тому

    You would think if humans are from earth sea sickness would not be a thing we picked a planet with mostly water

  • @gaius_enceladus
    @gaius_enceladus 6 років тому

    Mmmmmmm...... crab....... :)

  • @enricoalberti3007
    @enricoalberti3007 Рік тому

    Remercier je désire
    à cette heure du soir
    de ce point du monde
    remercier je désire le labyrinthe divin
    des causes et des effets
    pour la diversité des créatures qui peuplent cet univers singulier
    remercier je désire pour l'amour, qui nous fait voir les autres comme
    la divinité les voit
    pour le pain et le sel
    pour le mystère de la rose
    qui donne de la couleur
    et ne la voit pas
    pour l'art de l'amitié
    pour le dernier jour de Socrate
    pour la langue, qui peut simuler la sagesse
    remercier je désire pour le courage
    et le bonheur des autres
    pour la patrie ressentie dans le jasmin
    et pour la splendeur du feu qu'aucun humain ne peut regarder sans une stupéfaction antique
    et pour la mer qui est la plus proche
    et la plus douce de tous les dieux
    remercier je désire
    parce que les lucioles sont de retour
    et pour nous quand nous sommes ardents et légers
    quand nous sommes joyeux et reconnaissants
    pour la beauté des mots
    nature abstraite de Dieu
    pour la lecture, l'écriture,
    qui nous font explorer nous-mêmes
    et le monde
    pour le calme de la maison
    pour les enfants
    qui sont nos divinités domestiques
    pour l'âme,
    car si elle descend de sa marche
    la terre meurt
    pour le fait d'avoir une soeur
    remercier je désire pour tous
    ceux qui sont petits, clairs et libres
    pour l'art ancien du théâtre,
    quand il rassemble encore les vivants
    et les nourrit
    pour l'intelligence de l'amour
    pour le vin et sa couleur
    pour l'oisiveté avec son attente de rien
    pour la beauté tant ancienne
    et tant nouvelle
    remercier je désire
    pour les visages du monde
    qui sont variés
    et certains sont adorables
    pour quand la nuit l'on dors embrassés
    pour quand on est attentif et amoureux
    pour l'attention qui est la prière spontanée de l'âme
    pour nos maîtres immenses
    pour ceux qui au cours des siècles
    ont raisonné en nous
    pour toutes les bibliothèques du monde
    pour ce fait de se sentir bien parmi les autres qui lisent
    pour le bien de l'amitié
    quand l'on dit des choses stupides
    et chères
    pour tous les baisers d'amour
    pour l'amour qui te rend intrépide
    pour le contentement, l'enthousiasme, l'ivresse
    pour nos morts
    qui font de la mort un lieu habité.
    Remercier je désire
    parce que la musique existe
    sur cette terre
    pour la main droite et la main gauche
    et leur accord intime
    pour ceux qui sont indifférents à la notoriété
    pour les chiens, pour les chats,
    êtres fraternels chargés de mystère
    pour les fleurs et la victoire secrète
    qu'elles célèbrent
    pour le silence et ses nombreux dons pour le silence qui est peut-être la plus grande leçon
    pour le soleil, notre ancêtre.
    Remercier je désire
    pour Borges
    pour Whitman
    et François d'Assise
    pour Hopkins, pour Herbert
    parce qu'ils ont écrit déjà ce poème,
    pour le fait que ce poème est inépuisable et change selon les hommes
    et il n'atteindra jamais le dernier verset.
    Remercie je désire
    pour les minutes qui précédent le sommeil,
    pour les dons intimes que je n'énumère pas
    pour le sommeil et la mort
    ces deux trésors occultes.
    Et enfin remercier je désire
    pour la grande puissance de l'antique amour
    pour l'amour qui meut le soleil et les autres étoiles.
    Et bouge tout en nous.
    Mariangela Gualtieri,
    Enrico Alberti, Traduit le14.01.2020
    ua-cam.com/video/tT63e-S8V9A/v-deo.html

  • @Ybbsitz1
    @Ybbsitz1 3 роки тому

    It is tough, but it does not deserve heroes acting, its an exercise in rough weather sailing.. To be had up north as well and gouing round from West to East is one thing, ging around from East to West somethinfg else...yes ...my skiper was Popov on his Kekelistrion...so ...dont make a big deal out of it..

  • @kunstmol
    @kunstmol 9 років тому +1

    Like knox johnston would be in charge of Skip Novak's boat.

    • @cbpaton53
      @cbpaton53 7 років тому

      Jake ... kind of a petty comment, unnecessary

  • @benitoewing1363
    @benitoewing1363 3 роки тому

    The temporary green kinetically bang because skill admittedly guess onto a greedy great-grandmother. earsplitting, capricious policeman

  • @DavidHaile_profile
    @DavidHaile_profile 3 роки тому

    This video could have been produced in a less dramatic fashion. It is over hyped sensationalism. Cut the close-filmed scenes of waves near the beginning, tone down the over loud wave crashing noises (it isn't that loud when on a boat) and it becomes a more realistic video.

  • @spongebong81
    @spongebong81 13 років тому

    Now that is what you call sailing. I would kill to do This. It is what you call true freedom.Theres nothing better and theres nothing worse. Just you, your, friends, the boat, and trust. Freedom.