SAILING THE NOTORIOUS PORTLAND BILL! Ep. 7. We're anxious!

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  • Опубликовано: 17 июн 2023
  • Hello sailors! This week we leave Weymouth, round the fear-inducing Portland Bill and head west across Lyme Bay for Brixham.
    We discuss our passage plan, including transits and depth contours for taking the inshore passage.
    Join us and our sailing dog, the wonderful Welsh terrier - Yewy - onboard our Catalina 400.
    #liveaboard #sailinguk #sailing #sailingdog #welshterrier #portlandbill #weymouth #brixham #dogswhosail

Комментарии • 14

  • @georgeh1352
    @georgeh1352 2 месяца назад

    In the 60's I was stationed at the Royal Navy Wireless Station at the Bill and had a perfect view of the Portland Race. Saw many a Warship being tossed around whilst negotiating the Race, not a crossing I'd wish to do in a yacht / small boat.

    • @sailinghjem
      @sailinghjem  2 месяца назад +1

      Wow, I bet that kind of view never gets old. I’ve heard lots of stories of ships coming a cropper, I never imagined a warship would have trouble. We were so thankful to be there in such calm conditions. Even still, we could still see the race in the distance and it still looked mean!

  • @1962gms
    @1962gms 5 месяцев назад

    The inside passage is a proper 'right of passage', you got the timings right but it can be hell. Always worth doing what you did to go to the Bill, especially if it is on a blowy day. The other point worth considering is to call the NCI (National Coastwatch Institute) who have 59 stations around the coast of England & Wales (as a Scot, not entirely National!!). They are great to call from Weymouth to get a clear view of the conditions - helps avoid going out and coming back!!

    • @sailinghjem
      @sailinghjem  5 месяцев назад

      Our conditions were just perfect! It’s alway nice to get a good look at a certain feature and picture ourselves under passage. Added benefit with this one was that we got to go on a bus from the marina and have a lovely walk to it as well. We gave great respect to all of the headlands and races etc around the UK, but The Bill was the one that for some reason we had the most trepidation. Which is not bad as it meant that we were very selective of when to go. The locals of Portland and Weymouth were also more than happy to have a chat about a rounding, giving nuggets of tips in doing so 😀
      Great tip on the Institute, thank you!

  • @tattootony1000
    @tattootony1000 Год назад +1

    Geat days sailing..love Brixham used to holiday a lot there when we were younger ,stay safe and enjoy guys

    • @sailinghjem
      @sailinghjem  Год назад +1

      Brixham, one of those lovely little places that not a lot of people have heard of! So much character and of course, so much history being an old port on the Channel. Foreign armies landed there and spurred on revolution in our lands! Nowadays we see great pubs, independent restaurants and artists all creating a great vibe for those lucky enough to stumble upon it. A cracking place to spend a few days!

  • @dsfarmer1
    @dsfarmer1 6 месяцев назад

    I keep my yacht ln Portland and sailed as far as the lighthouse but have yet to round the Bill. I found your video very informative enjoyable and interesting to watch. I have been told that the tidal race is powerful enough to buckle ships. Fair weather and safe sailing!

  • @karhukivi
    @karhukivi 10 месяцев назад

    Very enjoyable - thanks! I was in Portland during May and was surprised to hear the Race, I always presumed it was so far out that it was just white water, but the roaring was really something!

    • @sailinghjem
      @sailinghjem  10 месяцев назад

      Wow that sounds incredible! Oh yes, in the ‘right’ conditions, it can be a race that extends for two miles from close to the shore outwards. I’ve seen some of the photos when this is the case, frightening! Thankfully we picked our window and we sailed through with nothing to report - just how we like it!

  • @marianalulova8832
    @marianalulova8832 Год назад

    Love your videos! Thanks for the lighthouse pics and all the updates!!
    I’d love to be a dog in your family 😍
    Happy sailing ❤️

    • @sailinghjem
      @sailinghjem  Год назад

      Thank you Mariana and great to talk to you recently too! Loved to hear about how well you are doing!
      We make our videos to keep our friends and family up to date with our travels - that was the most asked for thing before we set off. And there's also the added benefit that we get to have these video diaries to look back upon and remember what we've been up to. I think about what it'll be like to look at these videos in 25 years time. I think they will bring great happiness as reminders of how we tried to live our lives to the full! So expect a lot more episodes and we hope you continue to enjoy! 👍

  • @robertparkinson6919
    @robertparkinson6919 3 месяца назад

    Give any headland a good offing and be safe and a fair tide 😊

    • @sailinghjem
      @sailinghjem  3 месяца назад

      Very sound advice, thank you very much!