Ne -am blocat într -o furtună la ancoră! În acest episod ne completăm munca cu barca și navigăm spre Insulele Scilly. De asemenea, îndurăm o furtună la ancoră și numim un releu Mayday pentru un alt iaht, care a fost suflat pe stânci. Ne pare rău pentru lipsa de filme – eram ocupați să ne menținem barca în siguranță și să vorbim cu garda de coastă. Ne -am gândit că este important, însă, să împărtășim ceea ce am învățat din această experiență. Vă mulțumim pentru vizionarea vlogului nostru de navigație; Sperăm că v -a plăcut. Am încercat să-l păstrăm scurt și dulce, dar dacă doriți să aflați mai multe despre ce s-a întâmplat în Insulele Scilly, puteți citi contul nostru complet în această postare pe blog: http://sailingkittiwake.com/sailing-isles-scilly-baptism-fire/. În următorul episod, vom traversa canalul englez în cel mai larg punct al său, de la Insulele Scilly la L’Aber Wrac’h (Franța). Nu uitați să vă abonați la canalul nostru pentru a primi o alertă atunci când este live. Dacă doriți să aflați mai multe despre ancorajele pe care le-am vizitat în Insulele Scilly, consultați această postare: http://sailingkittiwake.com/sailing-the-isles-of-scilly-anchorages/. *** Susțineți-ne pe Patreon *** Dacă vă place videoclipurile noastre și doriți să ne susținem producția, ne-am terminat la: https://www.patreon.com/sailingkittiwake *** sau cumpărați-ne o bere pe paypal *** paypal.me/elenabusinesitaly ** ne hire us *** https://www.wanderbysil.com/about-uss/ We Ofers Services, de asemenea Redactare, design web, blogging și videografie. *** Blogul nostru *** Dacă doriți să aflați mai multe despre noi sau Kittiwake, consultați blogul nostru: http://sailingkittiwake.com/. În secțiunea noastră cu sfaturi de croazieră cu pânze veți găsi câteva sfaturi despre cum să vă opriți, precum și idei despre cum să câștigați bani pe parcurs. Spuneți -ne dacă vă putem ajuta! *** Suntem și pe *** – Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sailingkittiwake/ – Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sailingkittiwake/ – Twitter: https://twitter.com/svkittiwake Urmați -ne pentru actualizări live, plus videoclipuri și imagini suplimentare. *** Camere *** Canon EOS M GoPro Hero 4 Silver *** Music *** GOTAM SEN – A Little Bird mi -a spus – furnizat de Jamendo Löhstana David – Elle Va – furnizat de Jamendo Ground & Leaves – Dirty River – furnizat de Jamendo
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Great video I look forward to more of the same.
What I took from this experience is; you can't stop others from acting inappropriately. In this case with those other two boats anchoring too close and not enough chain, maybe it would be better to move away from them to another anchoring spot. At least their bad decisions won't become yours. This is after the fact on my part, but by your testimony, it sounds like you both made the best of what you had to deal with at the time. I am glad they didn't push you onto the rocks.
Thank you for a such a great video
Complimentson a very good video and very good seamanship!
Your actions of calling for help didn't cause a man to get hurt, the actions of a irresponsible crew of the other sailboat caused the man to get hurt. Your actions were correct.
Hi, very impressed with the work you did on the boat, sensible choices and by the looks of it done to a good standard. I haven't seen a "flying" roller furler like that before, was that your idea? Do all the Heavenly Twins have the stoop through to aft cabin? I came across your videos while researching composting loos – my new to me boat (Colvic Watson 34) has an electric loo with a massive holding tank, I've had it all apart, descaled & cleaned it all once and I'm seriously thinking of getting rid of the whole thing for a Simploo. Been FT liveaboard in UK eight years now. So a baptism of fire in the anchorage – you acquitted yourselves very well and you can't blame yourselves for the injury to the lifeboat crew, if anyone's to blame it's the irresponsible crew of the boat that dragged on to the rocks. Unfortunately anchorages seem always half full of idiots and party boats (of all nationalities), and where do they want to park? Right next to you! Very best of luck with your continuing adventures, there's definitely more to life than work and other shackles and I look forward to watching more of your videos…
Alcohol and incharge of a vessel. Skipper should have been dealt with by officials and punished them financially as a deterrant to others.
Enjoying your videos. There are so many pretentious rich kids who have no idea of reality so this is very refreshing. Did you have previous sailing experience or RYA qualifications before you got Kittiwake? or did you buy it and start to learn? How long before someone can make the kind of journey you guys are doing from knowing nothing about sailing till setting off to the Med? Would you consider crossing Atlantic in Kittiwake? Sorry, too many questions.
I’m glad you stayed and enjoyed the islands instead of going home. I have sailed all over the world and never experienced what you did on your first trip
You ruined an acceptable video with that abominable music! Why do you do that? It adds nothing to the video.
Harrowing indeed. It appears you both took appropriate actions. Experience is sometimes a harsh instructor. Godspeed!
Wow that must have been a bloody frightening experience that could could have put lesser people off the whole thing. Not much more you could have done really without endangering yourselves .You should be proud of your actions and yeh like you said you can only learn from other people misfortunes. Happy Sailing John
Wise heads on young shoulders 😀 Loving your videos
WOW! I'm DEFINITELY getting an oversized Mantus anchor after this😐
The lifeboat guy tho😯😥
Hi Elena you did very well in those conditions it was right to advise Falmouth of the french boat but as there was nobody on the French boat there was no threat to life so its not a May Day I would have radioed St Mays harbour master who was nearer who would have done whatever was necessary any way very well done. We were there the following week and was very sorry to here about the life boat Man and we saw the french boat up on the shore with a large gash in her side. everyone was talking about the poor Life boat Man who lost his foot, so sad
Typical French.
It's not your fault he lost his foot that's his job and they being professional s at boat rescue should have been more careful about getting pined after all the two of you were out there I. The same weather and slipped your anchor line , and rigged a toe line with out getting hurt or pined
Easily the best sailing video I have seen to date. Your detailed account of the incident along with "lessons learned" is a credit to both of you. Very well done.
Thank you for your honest representation of what happened that night. I know there has been a lot of time and distance between you and the feelings that somehow you were partially responsible for the injury to the coastguard. I hope that that distance has lead you to feel as though you did the right thing calling for assistance. You should never second guess calling in help in an emergency situation. My wife and I recently bought a boat after a 30 year absence from sailing and we are looking forward to local trips. fair winds and following seas.
Hey! This is an old video. Our videos have improved massively since this one. For better quality episodes, skip to season 2 or 3.
Season 2 – Sailing Kittiwake around the Mediterranean: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KOy0A3vTtGg&list=PLo-hiEBzhuYJl9VWml3a_BmUz7ztx4LdS
Season 3 – Upgrading to a 37ft American design sailboat: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6sy5T57UryM&list=PLo-hiEBzhuYIc1c0LrYVIH3JYc4B40jom
Oh, did he actually LOSE the foot? When you first said he had to be evacuated I thought he was JUST injured. That is terrible.
That poor RNLI guy and all because of Frenchies incompetence.
I learned I don’t like catamarans, the water slapping the bottom between the hulls would drive me crazy. It sounds like you lived in a washing machine.
Great video. You are experiencing life not watching it on TV. Well done. And in the process you are learning – that’s called life experience. It’s utterly compelling to watch. I’m hooked!
Finally a couple that don't feel they got to put the missus into a g string and parade her around the deck to get some more hits.
Awesome content. Keep it up.
Wow… first proper cruise and all hell breaks loose… talk about steep learning curve! Well done, you cracked it!
Talk about a baptism of fire! Well handled.
I saw the pin below. Apologizing for video quality. I find it sad for you to ask your audience to skip. These are your humble beginnings. The purest of times. I am enjoying them very much. Also so much of Kittiewake is just like our vessel Kakamora.
It's been said a lot about irresponsible French sailors. I've heard this from many other sailors. That incident confirms it once again.
A pity there's no footage of the stormy incident
Hi what a baptism of fire ,no wind and water, well done .No wonder you have gone so far over the time you have been at sea may you both enjoy your time together,fine sailing ttfn
Just the songs. .enjoy yr episodes. .stay safe
Thanks for keeping it real. This is a story that people who are interested in sailing need to hear. I'm sure it wasn't easy to decide to do this and it's not the kind of feel-good sailing material that makes for baller YouTubing, but you've done well by us for sharing your experience. Thanks!
My goodness, what an episode. You did everything right; if you had been the only boat in that cove, nothing dramatic would have happened.
What a terrific pair you are.
Love the videos. Love the little catamaran. Thank you.
You are making an old Cornishman guys did all the right things, marooned in Africa, very homesick. Aren't the Scillies just beautiful? I have worked on both trawlers and mackerel boats in Cornwall and in my opinion you guys did everything right. Well done.
Nice video, a testing situation. Isle of scilly as nice as it is, don't have many bad weather options. Crowded anchorages tend to be hazardous even in good weather. All the best 🙂
Amazing teaching experience. Forunately, you got through the storm OK.
it may be old – but i really enjoyed finding this …sat at work bored and dreaming – wow i could actually do this!
I like you guys. BUT if you could talk Canadian, then I might be able to understand most of what you say. Doug
Another Froggy on the rocks… Ha Ha big surprise..
Watching your series again, now a few years later.
So lesson given…you can’t have a big enough anchor! And always back it in.
You acted very well. My only thought was perhaps the coastguard should have been contacted as soon as you saw the French boat dragging.
… and where is the storm?
Thanks
Just came unto your video series, because I consider buying an older Heavenly Twins 27 as my first boat too. I kinda want to go with a cat and those 27 are cheap (when you put in the effort) and remommended for ocean cruises and easy handling. So yeah… 😀