WEATHERING a 45kts WINTER STORM: Living on a SAILBOAT I EP. 63

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  • Опубликовано: 9 янв 2025

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  • @davidcusworth5602
    @davidcusworth5602 Год назад +1

    Man that was breezy. Not even gusting 45, but steady. Glad nothing broke.

    • @SailingIndiana
      @SailingIndiana  Год назад

      Us too! 😅 just our nerves were shattered!!

  • @sailingyachtmagnum
    @sailingyachtmagnum Год назад +2

    Good to see you both weather the storm without any damage and the haul out went well. Now the fun can begin sorting all those winter jobs!!! Yes a few extra fenders will certainly help, if you have the storage space the large round ones always helpful. You know what to ask for your birthday now.

    • @SailingIndiana
      @SailingIndiana  Год назад

      Haha excellent birthday present! One can never have too many fenders! Thanks so much for watching! Here’s to saying goodbye to the storms and heading out to warmer seas and sunny days!

  • @ShipHappensUK
    @ShipHappensUK Год назад +1

    Glad your solar panels stayed in place! Great video xx

    • @SailingIndiana
      @SailingIndiana  Год назад +1

      Thanks so much for watching🥰🥹 Yeah we were really regretting the decision to ‘go large’ on the panels, for a while there!! But they are surprisingly/reassuringly robust😅 xx

  • @SailHub
    @SailHub Год назад +1

    Thank goodness your panels did'nt take themselves for a trip!!

    • @SailingIndiana
      @SailingIndiana  Год назад

      😂🤣 we were convinced they were going to go flying!! So scary! 👀

  • @phedrob3735
    @phedrob3735 Год назад +1

    Apparently, boats that move around a lot especially to different areas seem to develop less marine growth than those staying in one spot or sticking to one area. Scaping the crustaceans immediately after the jetwash while everything is still wet is a good idea

    • @SailingIndiana
      @SailingIndiana  Год назад

      Oh yes we’ve actually heard that too since. Definitely a good reason for us to keep on the move! Great comment, thank you 😊

  • @zwiatremnampodrodze
    @zwiatremnampodrodze Год назад +1

    Crazy weather in the UK... It happens more often than normally. You have a massive draft for the sailing in the UK waters! We do struggle sometimes with our 1.5m and I know that on the next boat I would love to have a lifting keel. It does makes things easier for sure. Have a great holidays! A sun is much needed after such a rubbish winter here :)

    • @SailingIndiana
      @SailingIndiana  Год назад

      Oh yes we get all weathers here don’t we?! We think it’s definitely time to start chasing the summer sun. We hear you on the draft we are about 1.8 and everywhere we go we end up half sat in the mud!

  • @Footballislife1900
    @Footballislife1900 Год назад +1

    Sweet

  • @Edward-uf8mi
    @Edward-uf8mi Год назад +1

    Pleased to see that the panels are aerodynamically tuned to take howling gusts as well as improve downwind performance. Always nice to see less crudd than you feared...

    • @SailingIndiana
      @SailingIndiana  Год назад

      Gosh we were holding our breath throughout the storm! It was pretty scary, we thought we would definitely be at least one panel down by the morning, but they held in place. 🙌🏼

  • @roncanizares9966
    @roncanizares9966 Год назад +1

    In England is it customary to have a diver clean your boat's bottom? In Florida many of us have a diver come each month and clean our boat's bottom, shaft and prop. Of course, the water is much warmer here, so marine growth is an issue.

    • @SailingIndiana
      @SailingIndiana  Год назад

      What?! This is amazing! No this isn’t customary here at all. Getting lifted out here seems to be the option for getting everything cleaned! Think we need to get ourselves to Florida!

    • @roncanizares9966
      @roncanizares9966 Год назад

      @@SailingIndiana Couldn't one get a diver in a wet suit to clean the bottom every month or two?

    • @jasonchamberlin1532
      @jasonchamberlin1532 Год назад

      @@roncanizares9966lots of places to dry out in the uk, alongside maintenance piles or harbour walls and can clean it off at low tide. Basically free but even if a charge then much cheaper than a diver. Doubt that would be much less than £150 just for a call out.
      As most owners lift in the winter anyway for maintenance then bottoms are clean then. Also the water is cold until about May so minimal growth so unless you’re a really keen racer then most people will only do a mid season scrub at most.

    • @johan8724
      @johan8724 Год назад

      Bilge keels is the job, go dry with low tide, clean the hull and when high tide comes u sail away.

  • @carolinaanthoness9428
    @carolinaanthoness9428 Год назад

    🌬⛵🌏👙🩳🩴⛱🤿🎣🐠🐚🐟🐬💧🐋🦈📸☀️🇦🇺

  • @Stephan_01
    @Stephan_01 Год назад +1

    ♥️♥️🥰🥰

  • @johngrant7696
    @johngrant7696 Год назад +1

    I can really see you guys in the Caribbean or Bahamas. UK is beautiful for sure but looks soooo cold.

    • @SailingIndiana
      @SailingIndiana  Год назад

      We second this fantastic comment! Thank you John! We have to agree it’s time for warmer weather!