Wave Rover a traversat Atlanticul. Și acum suntem coasta de sud a Irlandei. Părăsind portul Schull și navigând în frumosul oraș Kinsale „Forge Your Own Adventure”
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Smooth sailing to what appears to be an interesting port call.
Alan, your content and format of videos are continuously excellent! Well done with everything – regards, Janne/ Finland

that boat looks like it's well designed
How could I hear the sound of an ouboard when I see an outboard on the rack to stbd? It looks smaller than the Wave Rover's powerplant on the transom. It looks smaller, so I suspect it's for the dinghy. I don't recall you having it… or maybe I haven't been paying sufficient attention.
Alan, I moved my fluffy chair up closer to the big screen – not much else visible to my one eye – I'm right there with ya!
In watching your dinghy, does it change anything with regard to the performance of your MK3?
Your videos are very relaxing.
I would like to see a date stamp/temperature.
Also a clip from the build . I would be most interested in your rudder. Enjoyed the welding story.
Thanks GOD BLESS BLS
Good story!



Thanks fer sharin' skipper.
And the adventure continues. I am in love with your boat! And youre pretty good to!
See you soon in kinsale for a Murphys my friend
I wonder if that sail acts a good roll damper.
Wave Rover looks great. What a boat.
Another enjoyable episode Alan. A nice 'downhill' run. Cheers, Nigel.
Hello Alan,I m wondering,how can the boat often exeed the hull speed ? Safe voyage…Robert ,Québec…
Just plain awesome


Another good one. I noticed you have 2 engines? Why?
27 years ago I sailed out of Kinsale, between gales, in an Oyster 26, heading for the Solent. 30 hours out we lost the mast! One of my more exciting passages! God bless the coast guard – the calmly reassuring voice at the other end of the vhf really helped while we limped our way into Falmouth 24 hours later.
Did you ever consider the other outboard might be for the dingy?? Hello!
good luck with storm tonight
Great update, Captain.
I really love that you include long sequences of just sailing. No intrusive narration and no muzak, just the wind and water.
Just another beautiful sailing trip with nice weather.
I love to watch your videos. I couldn't help thinking which other "movie" or video would I watch again and again, but this kind of video, being much of the same, never gets too much. I love it.
Beautiful coastline.
I'm also 60 years old but I don't think I could handle being in that boat without a heater. I just installed a diesel heater in my 44 foot sailboat. It uses more diesel than I was expecting, but it sure makes the boat warm.
Fair winds.
I thought you had a Tohatsu outboard. Did I miss something?
Sometimes the best thing you can get told about something you have built when your not too sure on what your doing is …..'thats good enough'……might not be the prettiest but will work as intended … and that's all you really need
Beautiful sailing. Interesting how Ireland can look both lush and rugged from the sea.
Do you have a second outboard?
Thx
I used to use the lazyjacks to lift that bottom panel up until you need every panel in light air. Gives better view forward.
I enjoy your personnel anecdotes. Your an interesting person.