Sailing Polaris
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#56 | Sailing to the Arctic: Exploring Norway's Coastal Gems and Hidden Beauties
In this episode, we continue our northward journey from Måløy to the Arctic, passing the infamous Stadlandet peninsula. Known for its treacherous waves caused by a combination of ocean swell, tidal currents, and wind, this area has claimed at least 58 ships. Fortunately, we navigate it in calm conditions.
We explore Ålesund’s stunning Jugendstil architecture and climb the Aksla mountain for breathtaking views.
Our next stop is Kristiansund, a town known for its dry fish export and oil industry. Kathrin uncovers its hidden beauty during a morning run.
Finally, we reach the picturesque Hellandsjøen, where perfect weather sets the stage for a delightful BBQ, despite a minor setback with our ...
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#55 | Sailing From Bergen To Måløy: First Steps In Norway
Просмотров 4 тыс.21 день назад
Join us on our journey as we sail from Bergen to Måløy, navigating the serene fjords and stunning rocky shores of Norway. This episode captures the essence of our adventure, from the first impressions of Norway’s breathtaking landscapes to the heartwarming moments on board. We begin our voyage motoring up Herdlefjorden, just north of Bergen. The calm, protected fjords and the tree-lined rocky s...
#54 | North Sea Adventure: Sailing from Scotland to Norway
Просмотров 3,3 тыс.Месяц назад
In episode, we take on the challenge of crossing the notorious North Sea, sailing from Inverness, Scotland to Norway. With an unpredictable weather forecast, we had to choose the best route from three options. Join us, along with our crew members Nina and Markus, as we navigate this exhilarating journey. Given the unstable weather conditions, we considered three potential routes: Inverness to Å...
#53 | Sailing the Caledonian Canal: A Scenic Journey Through The Scottish Highlands
Просмотров 3,1 тыс.Месяц назад
Welcome to our journey through the stunning Caledonian Canal! In this episode, we embark on the first leg of our adventure, sailing 30 nautical miles up Loch Linnhe to Corpach. The views are breathtaking as we glide past snow-covered mountains, including the majestic Ben Nevis. It's mid-April, and the beauty of spring in West Scotland‘s is on full display. Our adventure on the Caledonian Canal ...
#52 | Stormy Seas & Whisky: Islay to Oban Adventure
Просмотров 1,9 тыс.2 месяца назад
Welcome back to our sailing journey. In this episode, we embark on an unforgettable voyage from the picturesque island of Islay to the charming town of Oban. Buckle up as we sit out stormy seas, visit iconic distilleries, and soak in the breathtaking landscapes of Scotland. Our adventure begins in the beautiful Port Ellen. Before setting sail, we face some stormy weather, which gives us the per...
#51 | Boat Tour of Polaris: Our Upgraded Bavaria Cruiser 46 (2017)
Просмотров 12 тыс.2 месяца назад
Join us on an extensive tour of Polaris, our beloved Bavaria Cruiser 46 from 2017. Over the past 7 years, we have poured our hearts into transforming her into our cosy, comfortable floating home. In this video, we unveil every inch of her evolution, from the deck layout featuring her trusted Rocna 33 anchor, the boom preventer set up and our selection of sails. We show her solar arch, the remov...
#50 | Bidding Farewell and Planning for a Fearsome Passage
Просмотров 4,4 тыс.3 месяца назад
Join us on our journey as we bid farewell to our winter berth in Largs and set sail for new horizons. After two unforgettable winters, leaving behind cherished friends, we embark on a fresh adventure. Amid relentless weather conditions that had reigned for the past month, a sudden weather window beckons us to plan for a fearsome passage and to navigate the notorious Mull of Kintyre. With a bit ...
#49 | Winter Maintenance & Repairs: Sailing Life Unveiled!
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.3 месяца назад
Welcome back aboard Polaris as we unveil the unseen side of our cruising lifestyle in our latest video. After a period of silence, we are thrilled to share our work during a wet and windy winter in Largs. Join us as we dive deep into the realm of maintenance, repairs, and upgrades aboard our cherished Polaris, gearing her up for the upcoming season of exploration and discovery. Witness the hust...
#48 | Sailing in Scotland: Running Aground in the Crinan Canal & Hiking Goat Fell
Просмотров 5 тыс.7 месяцев назад
In this episode we continue our nautical journey as we set sail from the picturesque Kerrera Marina in Oban, embarking on a mesmerising voyage via the historic Crinan Canal to Tarbert, Brodick, and finally back to our winter haven at Largs Yacht Haven in the Clyde. Our journey begins with the warm embrace of the fading summer sun, accompanied by tranquil waters and gentle breezes. Little did we...
#47 | Sailing in Scotland: Tobermory, Loch Aline, Oban & Anchor Disaster
Просмотров 10 тыс.7 месяцев назад
Join us in this exciting episode as we explore the Old Forge Inn in Inverie, Britain's most remote pub. Our voyage takes us from the charming Mallaig to the scenic Oban, filled with reunions and unforgettable sailing experiences. In Mallaig, we have a heartwarming reunion with Mark & Asha from Altor of Down, our companions from the Faroe Islands. The crew expands as we welcome Manu and Marvin o...
#46 | Sailing in Scotland: Ullapool to Mallaig, Mutiny, Plan B & Dolphins
Просмотров 4,4 тыс.7 месяцев назад
Join us on our trip from Ullapool to Mallaig as we face an unexpected twist in the weather, forcing us to activate our Plan B and seek refuge in the quaint fishing harbour of Gairloch. In 20 - 25kt winds, short steep waves, squalls, and poor visibility, we diverge from our course, discovering the enchanting Flowerdale waterfalls while awaiting a break in the weather. Our next destination, Churc...
#45 | Sailing in Scotland: Summer Isles And "Wetty Betty"
Просмотров 5 тыс.8 месяцев назад
We set sail from Lochinver to the enchanting Summer Isles in the mouth of Loch Broom, one of Scotland's hidden gems and sail onward to Ullapool. Join us as we navigate through stunning landscapes, bask in lovely weather, and witness breathtaking sunsets. Our journey takes us to the Summer Isles archipelago, a true paradise for sailors and nature enthusiasts. Amidst the beauty, we try our luck w...
#44 | Sailing Adventure in North-West Scotland: Lobsters, Highland Games And Mount Suliven
Просмотров 1,8 тыс.8 месяцев назад
We sail for a thrilling adventure from Kinlochbervie to Lochinver, and we unveil the results of our lobster pot catch against the stunning backdrop of the Scottish Northwest. Join us as we harness the power of a fresh NW breeze, navigating through the pristine waters from Kinlochbervie to the commercial fishing harbour of Lochinver with its quaint marina. Lochinver hosts the annual Highland Gam...
#43 | Sailing Scotland: Rounding Cape Wrath
Просмотров 2,7 тыс.8 месяцев назад
In this episode, we set sail from the picturesque Stromness on the Orkney Islands, navigating the rugged north coast of Scotland. Our destination? The small fishing harbour of Kinlochbervie. Join us as we share the highs and challenges of our journey, including rounding the notorious Cape Wrath. The weather is on our side, treating us to bright sunshine and a challenging swell from behind as we...
#42 | Sailing from Fair Isle to the Orkney Islands: Exploring the Islands & Neolithic Wonders
Просмотров 2,7 тыс.9 месяцев назад
In this episode, we set sail from Fair Isle and head towards the magnificent Orkney Islands. Our first stop is the captivating Island of Stronsay, known for its natural beauty and thriving agriculture. Get ready for an eco-friendly adventure as we explore the island with electric bikes, taking in the lush landscapes and the rock arch called the Vat of Kirbister. Did you know that these arches w...
#41 | Sailing to Fair Isle: The Mystic Rock Between Shetland and Orkney
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#41 | Sailing to Fair Isle: The Mystic Rock Between Shetland and Orkney
#40 | Shetland's Beauty: Sailing, Wildlife & History Revealed!
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#40 | Shetland's Beauty: Sailing, Wildlife & History Revealed!
#39 | Sailing in Shetland: Hidden Anchorages, Bonxie Attacks and an Epic Hike
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#39 | Sailing in Shetland: Hidden Anchorages, Bonxie Attacks and an Epic Hike
#38 | Sailing from the Faroe Islands to Shetland
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#38 | Sailing from the Faroe Islands to Shetland
#37 | Sailing to the Faroe Islands: Island Exploration, Folk Tales, and 007's Tombstone
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#37 | Sailing to the Faroe Islands: Island Exploration, Folk Tales, and 007's Tombstone
#36 | Sailing to the Faroe Islands: Controversial Traditions & Top Hiking Spots
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#36 | Sailing to the Faroe Islands: Controversial Traditions & Top Hiking Spots
#35 | Sailing to the Faroe Islands: The Sea Caves of Hestur
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#35 | Sailing to the Faroe Islands: The Sea Caves of Hestur
#34 | Sailing to the Faroe Islands: Cliffs, Lakes, Wild Waters!
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#34 | Sailing to the Faroe Islands: Cliffs, Lakes, Wild Waters!
#33 | Sailing to the Faroe Islands: I should've seen this coming!
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#33 | Sailing to the Faroe Islands: I should've seen this coming!
#32 | The Western Isles: Tarbert - Shiant Isles - Stornoway
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#32 | The Western Isles: Tarbert - Shiant Isles - Stornoway
#31 | Harbours and Anchorages: Gems of the Outer Hebrides
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#31 | Harbours and Anchorages: Gems of the Outer Hebrides
#30 | Outer Hebrides: Tiree to Barra with Dolphins
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#30 | Outer Hebrides: Tiree to Barra with Dolphins
#29 | Exploring Tiree: Hiking, History, and Ringing Stone
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#29 | Exploring Tiree: Hiking, History, and Ringing Stone
#28 | Caught in the Fog: Fairey Islands to Tiree
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#28 | Caught in the Fog: Fairey Islands to Tiree
#27 | Unexpected Boat Repairs
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#27 | Unexpected Boat Repairs

Комментарии

  • @rha4374
    @rha4374 День назад

    Only last week I commented how beautiful your boat is, so happy for this thrilling and fully informative narration, however, that background piano player can walk the plank,it was so distracting trying to concentrate. That said, your absolutely gifted with genuine skills and knowledge with a smashing family. But to bring you back down a tad (respectfully) I couldn't get any engineering company to make me a simple longer threaded u bolt, after several months I got one from Italy Oscalati whom in turn said their agent in Largs chandler's can provide anything from their catalogue. It's a sad life when I'm insignificant nowadays to get any minor parts made. Hopefully you can return to Scotland soon.

    • @sailingpolaris
      @sailingpolaris День назад

      Well, and if you have to get a part made it costs you an eye… but hey, it‘s called boats… 😂😂

  • @rha4374
    @rha4374 2 дня назад

    How can you be so relaxed sailing and being a tutor on your travels, especially in strange waters. The three of you are a blessing to watch and all singing from the same sheet in harmony. I was brought up swimming in the sea but 10 years ago after many years in swimming pools i tried the sea again and i was a man when i went in ,but a little boy when i ran out, NEVER again. My son's thought i was going to pass out.😅 Your yacht looks beautiful inside and out, and i swear i smelt that bread miles away mmmm. Poor Martina, the whisky is not for everyone. Keep smiling forever.thank you.

    • @sailingpolaris
      @sailingpolaris 2 дня назад

      Thank you for watching and for taking the time to write this kind and uplifting comment! We much appreciate it. And sea swimming is nothing for me either - at least not for pleasure… 😂

  • @rha4374
    @rha4374 5 дней назад

    Unbelievably, relaxing, fun, vid. Its the first I've come across your video and I've subscribed as requested. I was up there last year on the Easdale rib run and i never heard of this gem of a whisky distillery, the lady was very confident and professional in describing their products in detail. Thank you for making me laugh in thinking you were intelligent until having to wade ashore! And worse upon returning!! Next time you visit a distillery drink as much as possible,both of you, then if tide is out just pee quickly for dinghy to float simples 😂😂❤

    • @sailingpolaris
      @sailingpolaris 5 дней назад

      Haha, 😂 thanks for making me laugh too! Thanks for watchingNd subscribing! Hope you‘ll like the rest too! There‘s another one on whisky, #26, if you are into Islay whiskies…

    • @rha4374
      @rha4374 5 дней назад

      Your very welcome , Unfortunately, I very rarely drink nowadays due to my drink being spiked over twenty years ago which left me with a difficult tummy and I cannot eat any spicy or fried foods etc. They call it severe reflux disease ! I call it the same as the Bast_ _ _ that did it. Anyways, have you been along the east coast of Scotland from Engerland towards Edinburgh. East Lothian is beautiful scenery and plenty to see and do. Especially Dunbar with Winterfield Golf club which serves up terrific meal's with view's to match. And of course onwards towards Edinburgh. I shall try and find your other vids soon as poss . P.S. you won't need your wellies at Dunbar unless you intend paddling about outside harbour. Cheers

    • @sailingpolaris
      @sailingpolaris 5 дней назад

      We didn‘t see a lot of the English / Scottish east coast. This spring we took the Caledonian Canal to Inverness (that‘s about as much…) and then crossed the North Sea to Bergen. Currently we are north of Tromsø / Norway… we have done many videos about the west coast of Scotland…

    • @rha4374
      @rha4374 5 дней назад

      @@sailingpolaris It's amazing you've seen more of Scotland than most of us have, at present I'm renovating my little motor boat and hopefully I'll be able to visit both the crinan canal and Cale before I pop my clogs. May I suggest a marvelous book new edition called EAST COAST OF SCOTLAND SAILING DIRECTIONS by Andy Carnduff n Forth yacht clubs. Its fully detailed with all the nooks n crannies from Berwick upon Tweed up to Duncansby head it was specifically made for yachties pilot Martin Lawrence. Via Imray. There's always next year perhaps Glasgow or Northumberland and return up north home again. It must be absolutely marvelous sailing all these places and crossing the north sea to Norway, Grateful thanks for education whilst on your travels.

  • @michaeldob2153
    @michaeldob2153 6 дней назад

    Great Video! Thank you so much for sharing with us. Since I like to use your method for my passage planning I am just curious about two things. How do you respect the tidal stream in your passage plan and secondly where do you write the course to steer. Since this seems to be missing especially when you have turning points like in your case. Please keep your great work up and it was so lovely to hear swyzerduetsch in the background.

    • @sailingpolaris
      @sailingpolaris 6 дней назад

      Hi Michael, thanks for watching! Tidal stream: I incorporate this in my boat speed, I always plot 2-3 speed lines, giving me a best - realistic - worst scenario. Where important I also draw the favourable and unfavourable times/ areas on the plan. I don‘t write down the CTS, as I always have a route in my plotter, but you could add this information at every waypoint on the plan. Happy sailing and best wishes from arctic Norway where it is sunny and hot at the moment…

    • @michaeldob2153
      @michaeldob2153 5 дней назад

      @@sailingpolaris Thank you very much for your fast response an explanation. Since everything seems to be connected to speed how do you adjust your speed when you are underway? Especially when you are faster than expected before a critical point.

    • @sailingpolaris
      @sailingpolaris 5 дней назад

      @michaeldob2153 reduce the sails or use the engine.

    • @michaeldob2153
      @michaeldob2153 5 дней назад

      @@sailingpolaris First at all I apologize for asking so much but I will start soon sailing in tidal waters and I try tp gather as many information as I can. I get your point reducing the speed by drooping the sails but how do you drop your boat speed with you engine!? reverse? At home I copied your concept of passage planning and the more I worked with it the more I came to the conclusion that this method is great for Non-Tidal areas. Than a straight line with a constant speed make sense. Since the influence of drift is 0. In tidal waters your boat is influenced not only by wind but also by the tidal stream which can come from any direction. But once again all my thought are just theoretical since I don't have any practical tidal water experience.

    • @sailingpolaris
      @sailingpolaris 5 дней назад

      @michaeldob2153 I know the average speed of my boat and then I try to guess what tide does to speed. That‘s why I work with multiple speed lines, that give me an idea. This method, as I say in the video, apparently is or has been taught in the Royal Navy and they have engines, which makes their passages very predictable. You‘ll find in practice that sailing and tides, course to steer etc. are never an exact science. Only in some very particular places will it depend on a quarter of an hour and and then I would reduce the sails to reduce the speed or use the engine to increase. The beauty of the method, I think, is also that it shows you how you run vis-a-vis your plan. Regular marks of time and distance to go will show you whether you are too slow, too fast or just right.

  • @mikey37461
    @mikey37461 9 дней назад

    Hi, very nice video! enjoyed it a lot thank you. I have one question: which month did you do this trip? Would you say mid-late August is late to cross cape Orkeney - Cape Wrath?

    • @sailingpolaris
      @sailingpolaris 9 дней назад

      We did this trim on 31/7 and 1/8 and that was absolutely fine. Mid-late August is certainly possible although the weather becomes more unstable then and gales become more frequent towards September (which does not mean there aren’t any during the summer…). With a well found boat and time to wait for your slot it shouldn‘t be an issue. Stromness - Stornoway or Stromness - Kinlochbervie (a very sheltered place btw) can be made in 24h and forecasts are pretty reliable on this time horizon.

    • @mikey37461
      @mikey37461 9 дней назад

      Thanks!​@@sailingpolaris

  • @AdventureNow
    @AdventureNow 9 дней назад

    Lovely episode and the “next level bbq” looked amazing 👏

    • @sailingpolaris
      @sailingpolaris 9 дней назад

      Thanks and greetings from Ryøya - found your drawing framed on the wall in the little hut…

  • @haffih6241
    @haffih6241 9 дней назад

    Dry fish (Harðfiskur) with butter is also good

  • @johnlees1176
    @johnlees1176 10 дней назад

    It’s THE Mull for me in a few weeks so your vid’ is part of my researching. Cheers for that. I noticed again that you wear headsets when ‘coming-in’. What are they & what’s the purpose? No rush for a reply if you’re busy. Regards JohnL ‘Liv of Nyhavn’, Largs.

    • @sailingpolaris
      @sailingpolaris 10 дней назад

      Hi John Thanks for watching and good luck with the planning - you will enjoy it! We use wireless bluetooth headsets to communicate at a normal voice. Signs don‘t work for us, particularly in situations when both hands are needed for a job at the bow or when the person at the bow can‘t turn their head back. We call them „marriage savers“… the make is Sena SPH-10. Best regards, Daniel

  • @harshrealm
    @harshrealm 10 дней назад

    "Warm dog turd." You can't win 'em all. 😂

  • @johnlees1176
    @johnlees1176 10 дней назад

    Gotta say you’re not selling that route to me 🤣. Great vid though - gripping!!!!!

    • @sailingpolaris
      @sailingpolaris 10 дней назад

      Learn from our mistakes, don‘t make any new ones and you will be fine… 😂😂😂

  • @rollingpuck
    @rollingpuck 11 дней назад

    What a stunningly beautiful land. That North coast is on my short list of places to travel. Looking for to see what's next. Cheers, Daniel and Kathrin.

    • @sailingpolaris
      @sailingpolaris 11 дней назад

      And the best: reportedly, there are 2 whisky distilleries. One of the island of Myken and one somewhere north of Tromsø… challenge is on…

  • @gaelhillyardcreative
    @gaelhillyardcreative 11 дней назад

    I really must congratulate you not only on your fabulous videos but your impeccable manners and generous curiosity. And you capture all this incredible beauty and detail without the use of intrusive noisy drones which is really refreshing to see.

    • @sailingpolaris
      @sailingpolaris 11 дней назад

      Thank you - whilst we do have a drone I hardly ever use it because I am no good in flying it… and I would only ever use it away from everyone and everything. I hate them when they are circling above me…

  • @daveegan4554
    @daveegan4554 11 дней назад

    My mouth is watering just looking at that meat and banana. Great photography as always. Fair winds

    • @sailingpolaris
      @sailingpolaris 11 дней назад

      Thanks for watching and for the compliment regarding the meat - „davegan“ (this really made me laugh…)

  • @donaldgrant1856
    @donaldgrant1856 11 дней назад

    Brilliant again. Great entertainment, music and photography. Thankyou

    • @sailingpolaris
      @sailingpolaris 11 дней назад

      Thank you for watching and commenting. Glad to hear you like it. 👍🏻

  • @philipwright7186
    @philipwright7186 11 дней назад

    Norway looks amazing, especially in benign weather perhaps! It's also quite remarkable that in not much more than a couple of decades we've gone from sextants and dead reckoning to relying on two independent forms of GPS! Great video, thank you.

    • @sailingpolaris
      @sailingpolaris 11 дней назад

      Thanks for watching! Yes, Norway is amazing and so has the weather been mostly so far.

  • @kristerisaksson8217
    @kristerisaksson8217 11 дней назад

    Try the dried fish with some butter on it. Popular in Iceland.

    • @sailingpolaris
      @sailingpolaris 11 дней назад

      Might give this one last try… 😂

  • @antonmanuel4772
    @antonmanuel4772 11 дней назад

    Good to see the Cobb having an outing..

  • @keithwalker8990
    @keithwalker8990 11 дней назад

    Kathrin’s cooking is inspirational and Im sure delicious. I’ve had baked banana with chocolate many times, love it, also good with honey and nuts, never heard it called a Giraffe’s neck and definitely not the other! 😮

    • @sailingpolaris
      @sailingpolaris 11 дней назад

      Well, the other is my naming. Whilst these look quite OK, I‘ve been inspired by some in the past that rather looked like… 😆

  • @rebie63
    @rebie63 12 дней назад

    ❤ you always make a competent impression 😊 Another wonderful video, but honestly: running out of gas 😂🤭… I would have loved to be a part during that amazing meal, Kathrins cooking skills are top notch and amazing 🤩

  • @TheMarlai
    @TheMarlai 16 дней назад

    • @sailingpolaris
      @sailingpolaris 11 дней назад

      Thanks!

    • @TheMarlai
      @TheMarlai 11 дней назад

      @@sailingpolaris but hey, the interview was you ! Right ?

    • @sailingpolaris
      @sailingpolaris 11 дней назад

      No. I didn’t give an interview at all. Must be my Doppelgänger…

    • @TheMarlai
      @TheMarlai 11 дней назад

      @@sailingpolaris 😂😂😂ok dann let ma that so stehe 😂

    • @TheMarlai
      @TheMarlai 11 дней назад

      @@sailingpolaris you where the reporter ! Der englische Akzent und die Stimme

  • @AdventureNow
    @AdventureNow 17 дней назад

    Fantastic crossing episode and what an excellent sea chef you are Katherin! ❤

  • @AdventureNow
    @AdventureNow 17 дней назад

    Well done guys. Lovely video and passage through the canal ❤

  • @waterboy8999
    @waterboy8999 17 дней назад

    Robin Knox Johnson was the first man to sail nonstop round the world single handed. Chichester stopped in Australia.

    • @sailingpolaris
      @sailingpolaris 17 дней назад

      Thanks for watching and for being attentive. Yes, you are correct with the „non-stop“ part. And of course sorry for the mistake - I must become more diligent in research…

    • @waterboy8999
      @waterboy8999 17 дней назад

      @@sailingpolaris I won't tell him.... its great book to read, A World of my own. That was a bit of a blow up there, I've not been to Ullapool by boat yet, hopefully this year. I'm currently anchored in Airds Bay just round from Port Appin.

    • @sailingpolaris
      @sailingpolaris 17 дней назад

      Enjoy your trip!

    • @waterboy8999
      @waterboy8999 17 дней назад

      @@sailingpolaris thanks, it's windy!

  • @rebie63
    @rebie63 24 дня назад

    It‘s just so beautiful. Another perfect example of your skills, well done and THANK YOU 😊

  • @rebie63
    @rebie63 24 дня назад

    My favorite crew 😊! When I see all the Computerstuff I always wonder what you would do without it, even if you have hourly logbook entries. I can only imagine how difficult it must be to sail when it‘s pitch black. I hope that there is always a guardian angel watching over you. Thank you for all the amazing work and for taking us with you

    • @sailingpolaris
      @sailingpolaris 24 дня назад

      Thank you Regi! The electronics are wonderful marvels of technology and great helpers. But, it is safe to have paper charts and manual records ready in case… I do admit, a reliable autopilot steadily steering through a rough night is a gift from heaven…

  • @koa818
    @koa818 24 дня назад

    very good Systems for MM 😸

  • @tabxtra7057
    @tabxtra7057 26 дней назад

    did you guys stay for Måløydagene 2024, it was in the last weekend of june ?

    • @sailingpolaris
      @sailingpolaris 26 дней назад

      No, we are about 6 weeks ahead in real life… so we missed this! We are currently on Lofoten…

  • @tabxtra7057
    @tabxtra7057 26 дней назад

    Welcome to my home town.

  • @joberry3201
    @joberry3201 26 дней назад

    Really enjoyed your video. It’s also great to hear Swiss German dialect, brings back memories of my time in Switzerland.

    • @sailingpolaris
      @sailingpolaris 26 дней назад

      Thanks for watching (you obviously prefer sailing to football… 😂😂) So, you will understand the rigid Fondue eating rules then… 😉

  • @keithwalker8990
    @keithwalker8990 26 дней назад

    Thank’s guy’s. I as I go through a life of cultural appropriation, I now know that if I’m invited to a fondu I’ll have to do a figure of eight. Priceless information every episode.

    • @sailingpolaris
      @sailingpolaris 26 дней назад

      Lol, and don‘t forget: the plate has to be clean after the meal - no cheese drips…🤣

    • @keithwalker8990
      @keithwalker8990 26 дней назад

      @@sailingpolarisI’ve made a special note of that.

    • @sailingpolaris
      @sailingpolaris 26 дней назад

      @keithwalker8990 😂

  • @maurizioferrario1949
    @maurizioferrario1949 26 дней назад

    Wonderful scenery and photography. Also because of your videos I am starting to plan to come North. I approve 100 % motoring thru inside waters and enjoying the views.

    • @sailingpolaris
      @sailingpolaris 26 дней назад

      Thank you for watching, Maurizio. It is indeed a beautiful place here, absolutely stunning. It would be great to see you up here!

  • @DirkJacobsz
    @DirkJacobsz 26 дней назад

    Beautiful - I see a Bear Island and Svalbard in your future - thanks guys.. love Supertramp..

    • @sailingpolaris
      @sailingpolaris 26 дней назад

      Haha, not so sure about Bear Island and Svålbard… thanks for watching!

  • @kennethross996
    @kennethross996 27 дней назад

    Loved the Scottish west coast - where I’m from - and enjoying the beautiful coast of Norway just the same. Thank you for allowing us to share your journey.

    • @sailingpolaris
      @sailingpolaris 27 дней назад

      Thanks for watching and we hope you‘ll like Norway too…

  • @johnmclachlan1023
    @johnmclachlan1023 27 дней назад

    Got to Australia first lol.

  • @junk_rig_81
    @junk_rig_81 27 дней назад

    Beautiful video again. It shows that even with the best foreplan, and anticipation, one can not forecast everything. Very educative, and very nice pictures!

    • @sailingpolaris
      @sailingpolaris 27 дней назад

      Thank you! It‘s been a steep learning curve for us, this one…

  • @junk_rig_81
    @junk_rig_81 Месяц назад

    Thank you for teaching me the passage plan! I was using a mixture of different techniques I "invented", but yours is putting it all together and making it simpler, for sharing with the crew but also for me.

  • @junk_rig_81
    @junk_rig_81 Месяц назад

    A Thermomix on board! 🙂

  • @-ewen
    @-ewen Месяц назад

    The wind in Lochbroom is either down the loch or up the loch, no matter the forecast the wind due to the hills just funnels down the loch one way or the other. Personally, from the Summer Isles I would have headed to Loch Ewe which is a massive natural harbour with some 'bomber' anchorages.

    • @sailingpolaris
      @sailingpolaris Месяц назад

      With hindsight I would agree… thanks for watching and for sharing your thoughts!

    • @-ewen
      @-ewen Месяц назад

      @@sailingpolaris We winter our boat in a small boat yard in Lochbroom and it is a hard one to work out what is going on in the loch for launching each season. Thanks for all your great content you have up, we have binge watched over the last 2 days. Have a look at my own channel for 'Sailing in Scotland 2020' video I have up.

    • @sailingpolaris
      @sailingpolaris Месяц назад

      @-ewen will do!

  • @gaelhillyardcreative
    @gaelhillyardcreative Месяц назад

    I love these videos Daniel and Kathrin, thank you for sharing them. We live near the Moray Firth and swithered about buying an Oyster yacht years ago but I am now pleased we did not. But I do get to enjoy all your fabulous adventures vicariously, which is good enough for me 😊

    • @sailingpolaris
      @sailingpolaris Месяц назад

      Thanks for watching and glad you like our work. We’ll keep them coming.

  • @maurizioferrario1949
    @maurizioferrario1949 Месяц назад

    Hello Daniel, congratulations for making a very domanding passage. I am looking forward to your navigations in Norway. How far North will you go? And where do you plan to spend the winter?

    • @sailingpolaris
      @sailingpolaris Месяц назад

      Hi Maurizio, thanks for watching the video. We are currently on Lofoten and plan to go up as far as Tromsø, perhaps further. The winter we plan to spend in a place 35nm SW of Tromsø at 69°N…

  • @sharonformella9433
    @sharonformella9433 Месяц назад

    Fantastic. Thank you for taking us along. It's partly down to these videos that I've taken up learning this.

    • @sailingpolaris
      @sailingpolaris Месяц назад

      Great! Keep on sailing!! And thanks for watching.

  • @markthomasson5077
    @markthomasson5077 Месяц назад

    Aye, but you missed a great sail around the Mull. Lots of fun, especially if you also visit Rathlin Island

    • @sailingpolaris
      @sailingpolaris Месяц назад

      We did that later… yes, a great sail around the Mull.

  • @douglasreid243
    @douglasreid243 Месяц назад

    Great video as usual.

  • @TheMarlai
    @TheMarlai Месяц назад

    I hoffe sie haben die Decksdurchführung mit Sikka abgedichtet !! Ansonsten wird das undicht !

    • @sailingpolaris
      @sailingpolaris Месяц назад

      Die Decksdurchführung geht in die Ankerketten-Kiste. Diese ist zum Boot hin abgeschottet und und hat eine Entwässerung. Wäre also kein Problem…

  • @TheMarlai
    @TheMarlai Месяц назад

    Ein perfekt überarbeitetes Boot. Würde ich sofort nehmen ! Absolut Hammer ! ❤❤❤ I love it ! In 5 Jahren würde ich Interesse anmelden ! Sie dürfen mich vormerken.

    • @sailingpolaris
      @sailingpolaris Месяц назад

      Melden Sie sich doch in 5 Jahren noch mal…😂 oder abonnieren Sie unseren Kanal, dann werden Sie erfahren, wenn wir einen Verkauf in Betracht ziehen werden…

    • @TheMarlai
      @TheMarlai Месяц назад

      Abonniert hab ich euch schon ne Weile !!👍👍ich finde die ganzen Details, alle Verbesserungen und was ihr gemacht habt an dem Boot klasse ! Sauber, ordentlich, detailverliebt, wohl überlegt ! Einfach klasse ! Das alles würd ich 1:1 übernehmen. Auch die großer Kuchenbude ! Richtig richtig gut 👍! Ich meld mich wirklich in 5 Jahren 👍👍👍

    • @sailingpolaris
      @sailingpolaris Месяц назад

      Klasse! Danke für‘s zuschauen and who knows…!

  • @dfindla
    @dfindla Месяц назад

    Another great video. Very informative. I am planning the same trip next year so looking forward to hear your experiences and learn from your adventures. Safe sailing!.

  • @DirkJacobsz
    @DirkJacobsz Месяц назад

    Gee - i love your videos and your work -your planning thought and preparation for sea are standards i hope to achieve - and we want to follow in your wake. Thank you again... your weather routing program ... is that Predict wind? What a wonderful chef..congratulations Kathrin..

    • @sailingpolaris
      @sailingpolaris Месяц назад

      Hi Dirk Thanks, I will pass your compliment on to the chef… if you follow our wake and are fast enough you might get a taster… 😂 The weather routing software I use is LuckGrib (for iOS and Mac). It is much cheaper than PredictWind as it is just a one off purchase, unfortunately for each device, if you have several. But it‘s quite reasonably priced. It has pretty much the same functionality as PredictWind which I have tried but didn‘t see much additional benefit. LuckGrib requires a bit more hands on work, particularly to import the Grib Files and creating a route, but once that‘s done it‘s easy. There is a great manual on www.luckgrib.com so you can read everything before jumping in. Happy planning!! And don‘t wait too long!

    • @DirkJacobsz
      @DirkJacobsz Месяц назад

      @@sailingpolaris Once again you are a SUPERSTAR and a fountain of great information and advice - many many thanks - I will delve into it. Safe sailing and good wind..

  • @tomcrean8481
    @tomcrean8481 Месяц назад

    What a great adventure! Well done Team Polaris! P.S. How did the Naans turn out..? right amount of yoghurt? don't leave us hanging ;o)

    • @sailingpolaris
      @sailingpolaris Месяц назад

      The Naan‘s were perfect, of course. What else with such a precise scale…. 🤪