Those under water barriers were installed to protect Portsmouth from German Submarines during WW2. A series of nets were stretched between the forts and at the other end of the Solent to seal both Portsmouth Naval base and Southampton from attack.
Cool i bet there are not many boats with a USA flag in Brighton Harbor ... That would be a cool video Harbor hopping all over Europe , I think one of the biggest pulls for subscribers is that you smile through every problem and that you are so cool headed while doing it .
I cannot affrod to contribute, but this is such real content. No fancy intro's and shameless plugs. You and @AlluringArctic are my favourite sailing channels. Many thanks again for the great content.
Oh my gosh, Sam -- the images of Forth Myers are truly heartbreaking. Knowing how Ian affected your gram and your family, it really hits home. You guys take care.
Portsmouth would of been a great place to stay Sam. The historic dockyard is very close to the Harbour mooring. The 250 year old HMS Victory would of been an excellent visit...Maybe next time!
The trick to getting into Portsmouth Harbour against the ebb is to keep left in shallow water, and then hug the West shore by Fort Blockhouse through the narrows. If there is sufficient depth, approaching from the Inner Swatchway avoids most adverse tides, and then it is just the narrows to contend with. Avoiding the maximum ebb helps.
Of all the sailing channels here on RUclips, this one gives the best feel for what it's like to single hand a small boat without spending a boatload of money (ha ha). I worry a little about you. A working reliable engine is gives you a margin of safety that you don't seem to have.
That submerged barrier you went over is an anti submarine barrier built before World War 1 to protect Portsmouth. It was cut off after World War 2 at low water, but at very low spring tides it is visible above water. Rule of thumb for small craft is, if you don't want your keel ripped off, cross it above half tide, otherwise take a detour around Horse Sand Fort.
The Brittany ferries ship was the Bretagne, first ship I ever worked on during my trainee days as an engineer. Fine ship, unfortunately taken out of the fleet soon, it will be missed
STUNNING scenery, Sam. Thank you for the adventure! - Incidentally, that was not a cruise ship that was going obnoxiously slow… That was the Queen Mary 2, the largest ocean liner of all time. 😎👍🏼
Yeah, I thought it looked familiar. I wanted to chuckle when Sam called it a "cruise ship". I am not close to being a naval architect, but even to my untrained eye just one look at all the freeboard that big ship has, and of course the Cunard markings, gave it away.
Such a shame you missed Pompey. So much to see, Warrior, Victory and Mary Rose. My home town. We would have been pleased to host you. Try and come back once you resume in the Spring and let us know when you are arriving. Doug.
Small world I’m born and raised Punta Gorda boy myself. Living up in the panhandle these day, but all my family is still down in Punta Gorda / North Fort Myers’s area. Glad to hear your family stayed safe during the storm. My family said this one was worse than hurricane Charlie by far. I’ll probably end up down there real soon myself to help out my parents with their repairs. Enjoy watching your adventures, safe travels.
The ebb tide can be vicious getting into Portsmouth. It’s only normally like that for an hour or two. You can anchor right outside on the swashway for it to calm down a little. Thanks for the video!
My boat lives right round where you were going (hasler) I've been caught out twice by the tide coming out of the harbour but managed to get through. its crazy how fast it is through there!
I have just looked at Portsmouth on Navionics. It's all very complex but you did very well. I don't know when you made the attempt, but you would have had the spring tides between the 9th and 12th October, so like the entrance to the Golfe du Morbihan in southern Brittany. Also, there are few areas outside Portsmouth where you can anchor. You did well to go to Cowes, especially with a temperamental engine. I have never sailed on the Solant, but it seems tricky. Good luck with your wintering and I send you my thoughts for when you get back to the devastation caused by the hurricane.
So nice of you to go back to Ft Myers to help Your family. My dad and stepmom were visiting us in SC on their way back to ft Myers when the hurricane hit. That have a place just south of the bridge that goes to Cape Coral. Their place is fine but they decided to not go down for a few more weeks.
Sam, I had similar issues with my Yanmar last year...would run after bleeding for varying amounts of time, then stop. Turned out to be the low pressure fuel pump, a fairly inexpensive part but a booger to install. Diagnosis was made based on a tiny fuel presence on touching the pump (it's almost impossible to see on my engine). Supposedly, a rare failure, but something to keep in mind. Thanks for the great videos and your consistently positive attitude :^)
Hey Sam, you most likely have a pinhole in your fuel line. Safe yourself a lot of grief and just replace the line from your diesel tank to the external filter, and from there to the engine (yanmar 2qm15?). That little air leak is enough to screw up the reliably of the motor.
Incredible forces, amazing images , stay well Sam, all the best regards to you and your family, from here on the West Coast side of Australia 🌏🖖🙏🤟🇦🇺 Batavia Coast
Sam, love watching your videos. I am here in cape coral currently cutting trees damaged by the hurricane that are over the right of way. Let me know if you want to go for a bucket truck ride!
No cows in Cowes eh? I used to keep a 27 ft yacht at Newhaven (good safe harbour in any state of wind or tide) and you misjudge the tides along the S Coast and the Solent at your peril. Even worse when you get down around Cherbourg, the Channel Islands and St Malo. (St Malo really worth visiting btw.) I once spent an miserable night caught against the tide trying to get to Lézardrieux.
hi sam ..i been watching your earlier vids and just wanted to give u heads up on jybeing ..good to have preventer going foward but when u jybe like that the boom has nowhere to go but up ..thats when worst damage occurs ..if u have preventer going foward + a vertical preventer to the midship gunnel it stops boom going up and stays solid triangulated ..u can set it up on a small boom mainsheet block , quick release on hooks so removeable and run lines back to cockpit for quick release if you need to ..only need one for both sides just switch it over ..i circumnavigated 3 times and swear by it : ) of course need to be careful of this setup in strong winds
Great content, Sam. Cowes is pretty nice anyway. Portsmouth (or Pompy as some locals call it) is an interesting place … I guess you missed a trip around the historic Naval Dockyard.
Hey Sam, you coming back to Beaufort, Southport, etc for the winter? I'm in Wilmington and am thinking of getting a sailboat to start exploring the world on, and would love to pick your brain. If you're back in SE North Carolina I'll treat you to dinner and a beer if you want. Your channel has inspired me lol. Let me know!
Suspect an air leak in the fuel system? I just had that on my boat with the same symptoms. It took all day to track down, but ended up being a bad o-ring on the Rayco filter.
At the rate that Florida weather likely trashes fiberglass boats, one might assume it would be an alright place to start a business remaking boats from recycled..
Ffs Sam "i might have ran out of fuel" "maybe i might make it over the barrier" 😂😂😂😂😂 I rest my case my lord!!!! Have you never heard of the six Ps? Perfect Preperation Prevents Piss Poor Performance 😂😂 And its PortsMouth not PortsMith. Did you not know there are no cows in cowes!!! Next time your in Scotland we need to meet up and i will teach you about the birds & the bees. Or should i have said the sheep & the cows!!!! And fuel tank ventilation & vacume!!!!! All the same i do look forward to and enjoy your videos, the pure innocence is excelerrating.😁👍💓
Those under water barriers were installed to protect Portsmouth from German Submarines during WW2. A series of nets were stretched between the forts and at the other end of the Solent to seal both Portsmouth Naval base and Southampton from attack.
Cool i bet there are not many boats with a USA flag in Brighton Harbor ... That would be a cool video Harbor hopping all over Europe , I think one of the biggest pulls for subscribers is that you smile through every problem and that you are so cool headed while doing it .
I cannot affrod to contribute, but this is such real content. No fancy intro's and shameless plugs. You and @AlluringArctic are my favourite sailing channels. Many thanks again for the great content.
Oh my gosh, Sam -- the images of Forth Myers are truly heartbreaking. Knowing how Ian affected your gram and your family, it really hits home. You guys take care.
Portsmouth would of been a great place to stay Sam. The historic dockyard is very close to the Harbour mooring. The 250 year old HMS Victory would of been an excellent visit...Maybe next time!
Lovely to see my old sailing grounds. I spent many happy years sailing in the Solent. Great program. Really enjoy. Thank you.
You weren’t having much luck with your engine Sam. I love that you are always so calm when issues happen. Another lovely video. ⛵️
The trick to getting into Portsmouth Harbour against the ebb is to keep left in shallow water, and then hug the West shore by Fort Blockhouse through the narrows. If there is sufficient depth, approaching from the Inner Swatchway avoids most adverse tides, and then it is just the narrows to contend with. Avoiding the maximum ebb helps.
Of all the sailing channels here on RUclips, this one gives the best feel for what it's like to single hand a small boat without spending a boatload of money (ha ha). I worry a little about you. A working reliable engine is gives you a margin of safety that you don't seem to have.
That submerged barrier you went over is an anti submarine barrier built before World War 1 to protect Portsmouth. It was cut off after World War 2 at low water, but at very low spring tides it is visible above water. Rule of thumb for small craft is, if you don't want your keel ripped off, cross it above half tide, otherwise take a detour around Horse Sand Fort.
Or go through the very well marked gap pretty much halfway between fort and shore😳😊
The yellow marker is a navigation aid for the British aircraft carriers.
The Brittany ferries ship was the Bretagne, first ship I ever worked on during my trainee days as an engineer. Fine ship, unfortunately taken out of the fleet soon, it will be missed
Sending you, and your family good energy, Sam. Keep up adventuring our beautiful planet. Thank you for sharing ❤️
Love the adventures. Been followin for a while now. You're one talented and brave dude. Thanks for taking us along 😎👍🏻
Cool as ice with no engine then anchors for the night in the exposed South Coast. You're a badass sailor man love your vids!
Shame we missed you while you were in the Isle of Wight. Our currents here are strong..
Good to see you back up on a bike, sorry again that the last one was stolen. Great Vid!!
STUNNING scenery, Sam. Thank you for the adventure! - Incidentally, that was not a cruise ship that was going obnoxiously slow… That was the Queen Mary 2, the largest ocean liner of all time. 😎👍🏼
Yeah, I thought it looked familiar. I wanted to chuckle when Sam called it a "cruise ship". I am not close to being a naval architect, but even to my untrained eye just one look at all the freeboard that big ship has, and of course the Cunard markings, gave it away.
Thank you for sharing this. I am glad to know that I'm not the only one who sometimes gets pushed around by that bossy sea : )
Such a shame you missed Pompey. So much to see, Warrior, Victory and Mary Rose. My home town. We would have been pleased to host you. Try and come back once you resume in the Spring and let us know when you are arriving. Doug.
Sam! Beard looks great! Bring back the flow!
Small world I’m born and raised Punta Gorda boy myself. Living up in the panhandle these day, but all my family is still down in Punta Gorda / North Fort Myers’s area. Glad to hear your family stayed safe during the storm. My family said this one was worse than hurricane Charlie by far. I’ll probably end up down there real soon myself to help out my parents with their repairs. Enjoy watching your adventures, safe travels.
The yellow pole isn't the submarine barrier, it's lights to guide the aircraft carriers in & out of port.
Cowes not Cows thilly, but you knew that! Look forward to your sail to Hamsterjam.
Love the videos, hate the hurricanes. This one missed us.
The ebb tide can be vicious getting into Portsmouth. It’s only normally like that for an hour or two. You can anchor right outside on the swashway for it to calm down a little. Thanks for the video!
Best wishes for your rip back to Ft Myers. You did brilliantly to negotiate Portsmouth and Cowes, neither of which is easy first time.
The power of nature strikes again and again. Wild tidal flows and hurricanes. Exciting times!
I've been so many times spat out of the harbour too hahaha I always go back to the front of the fort and heave to for an hour or 2
My boat lives right round where you were going (hasler) I've been caught out twice by the tide coming out of the harbour but managed to get through. its crazy how fast it is through there!
That happened to me with my first boat which had an outboard at exactly the same place. I had to hang around Gillkicker point until the tide changed.
I have just looked at Portsmouth on Navionics. It's all very complex but you did very well. I don't know when you made the attempt, but you would have had the spring tides between the 9th and 12th October, so like the entrance to the Golfe du Morbihan in southern Brittany. Also, there are few areas outside Portsmouth where you can anchor. You did well to go to Cowes, especially with a temperamental engine. I have never sailed on the Solant, but it seems tricky. Good luck with your wintering and I send you my thoughts for when you get back to the devastation caused by the hurricane.
I’m in mobile Alabama and feel your pain with the hurricane issues
Beard is looking good Sam🍻
Wish I had found you channel earlier, I live near Portsmouth
So cool.
Thanks
So nice of you to go back to Ft Myers to help Your family. My dad and stepmom were visiting us in SC on their way back to ft Myers when the hurricane hit. That have a place just south of the bridge that goes to Cape Coral. Their place is fine but they decided to not go down for a few more weeks.
Sam, I had similar issues with my Yanmar last year...would run after bleeding for varying amounts of time, then stop. Turned out to be the low pressure fuel pump, a fairly inexpensive part but a booger to install. Diagnosis was made based on a tiny fuel presence on touching the pump (it's almost impossible to see on my engine). Supposedly, a rare failure, but something to keep in mind. Thanks for the great videos and your consistently positive attitude :^)
Thanks!
Great content as always. Wish the Pickled Herring sailed year round. Good to hear you are taking care of your grandmother's property post Ian.
Love the content, nice work Sam
Hey Sam, you most likely have a pinhole in your fuel line. Safe yourself a lot of grief and just replace the line from your diesel tank to the external filter, and from there to the engine (yanmar 2qm15?).
That little air leak is enough to screw up the reliably of the motor.
6:18 That Cruise Ship is actually Queen Mary 2. She is the largest Ocean Liners ever built.
The Devastation at the end of the video… shocking. Glad your family are relatively unscathed and your grams house is salvageable
Sans cows! 🐄 Cracking video. All the best to the family and neighbors in Ft Myers. Ian CAT 4 when he made land. Bad hombre. Be well and stay safe. 🙏
Thanks
Dammit! I was in Portsmouth then. Could have told you about the current and you weren't even around Hurst Point!
Hey Sam- was gonna order another cape dory hat, but your website is down.
Great vid!
Add a vacuum gauge to your fuel system It ends a lot of guessing, makes your life easier
Incredible forces, amazing images , stay well Sam, all the best regards to you and your family, from here on the West Coast side of Australia 🌏🖖🙏🤟🇦🇺 Batavia Coast
Nice video
Shame you couldn't get into Portsmouth,
My hometown 💙
The tide is crazy,
You should try getting in there in a kayak when the tides against you 🤣🤞
WoW! Much Devastation! Sorry to see that!
Sam, love watching your videos. I am here in cape coral currently cutting trees damaged by the hurricane that are over the right of way. Let me know if you want to go for a bucket truck ride!
Those scenes at the end near your grandpa’s house look just crazy 😯
I love it, no cows in Cowes. Hopefully you get enough sheep to keep you going.
and we whinge about the weather in the UK... Hope you manage to get things back on track over there Sam.
No cows in Cowes eh? I used to keep a 27 ft yacht at Newhaven (good safe harbour in any state of wind or tide) and you misjudge the tides along the S Coast and the Solent at your peril. Even worse when you get down around Cherbourg, the Channel Islands and St Malo. (St Malo really worth visiting btw.) I once spent an miserable night caught against the tide trying to get to Lézardrieux.
hi sam ..i been watching your earlier vids and just wanted to give u heads up on jybeing ..good to have preventer going foward but when u jybe like that the boom has nowhere to go but up ..thats when worst damage occurs ..if u have preventer going foward + a vertical preventer to the midship gunnel it stops boom going up and stays solid triangulated ..u can set it up on a small boom mainsheet block , quick release on hooks so removeable and run lines back to cockpit for quick release if you need to ..only need one for both sides just switch it over ..i circumnavigated 3 times and swear by it : ) of course need to be careful of this setup in strong winds
Great idea. Thanks for the tip
3:23 is that a Wharram Tiki 26? Only saw the gaff rig at first, thought it was a pretty cool little boat. Didn't even realize it was a cat!
Yes
Boats looking smart engine must air getting in fuel system
Great content, Sam. Cowes is pretty nice anyway. Portsmouth (or Pompy as some locals call it) is an interesting place … I guess you missed a trip around the historic Naval Dockyard.
Do you have an outboard primer bulb in your fuel line. Maked filling the filter easy. Nissan even install them in their diesel powered vehicles.
SAM, show us some of what you’re seeing in Ft Myers. I’m very curious and would love to see a video on that from your perspective.
Maybe you can get one of those hurricane boats really cheap
So what you are saying is there's a buyer's market down in FL and you might salvage a bigger boat? :)
In Hawaii the goat is called a kao. Pronounced: cow
In Thailand rice is called cow also the knee diff pronounced.
Hi Ya, Sam. Fair seas!
Spat out! happens Oi Sam are you coming to Wales ?
Headed to ft Myers tomorrow to look at a sailboat to buy. If you need a hand with anything or any supplies let me know and we will be there to help.
If you want to rip out dry wall with me you’re welcome to come by. Send me an email at samholmessailing@gmail.com
Miss the big sailing you use to do.
Love the dodger. Strongly considering constructing one similar!
Thanks. Its been working great
Check your filters, check for air leaks.. diesel loves clean fuel, no air and lots of air.
Come up north lad, there's bugger all tides up here compared to the south coast!
Wow. That’s a lot of anxiety with motor failing, unfamiliar turf, etc etc. one doesn’t understand until u travel via sailboat.
Hey Sam, you coming back to Beaufort, Southport, etc for the winter? I'm in Wilmington and am thinking of getting a sailboat to start exploring the world on, and would love to pick your brain. If you're back in SE North Carolina I'll treat you to dinner and a beer if you want. Your channel has inspired me lol. Let me know!
Suspect an air leak in the fuel system? I just had that on my boat with the same symptoms. It took all day to track down, but ended up being a bad o-ring on the Rayco filter.
Yes I think it was a leak from improper fuel lines
Tides are king in the Solent.
Ive been watching for 2 months and just subscribed..... im slow
It's bad sam. Bonita springs here. Ian was awful. 1/2 Our town is gone..
Hi Sam
I’ve just sold Illia my Westerly Tiger 25 currently moored in Portsmouth harbour just off The Hardway
At the rate that Florida weather likely trashes fiberglass boats, one might assume it would be an alright place to start a business remaking boats from recycled..
Pulling into East Head would have been a good spot to stop.
Cows Harbour? Is that how your chart spells it? We Brits know it as Cowes, and never think of cows in connection.
My sister in law unfortunately died in a boat accident two weeks ago today, such a beautiful place...
I suggest doing a boat course to see what is going on :-)
Spat out of Portsmouth. I believe that pun was intended.
Show us the new bike!
Love the videos, just not long enough though.
You aren't the first to go backwards fighting the ebb from Portsmouth. You didn't miss much in Gosport though.
Ffs Sam "i might have ran out of fuel" "maybe i might make it over the barrier" 😂😂😂😂😂 I rest my case my lord!!!!
Have you never heard of the six Ps?
Perfect Preperation Prevents Piss Poor Performance 😂😂
And its PortsMouth not PortsMith. Did you not know there are no cows in cowes!!!
Next time your in Scotland we need to meet up and i will teach you about the birds & the bees. Or should i have said the sheep & the cows!!!! And fuel tank ventilation & vacume!!!!!
All the same i do look forward to and enjoy your videos, the pure innocence is excelerrating.😁👍💓
Ports-muth, exhilarating
Are you familiar with Tom Cunliffe? Anyone who sails should be, but this is his local area, he made a short video on the currents there.
Hope you got your engine working?? I don't know how you managed in the Portsmouth harbor without it.
Sailed there for my Coastal Skipper. Cowes much nicer anyway.
No air leaks, and lots of air to breath...
Sam,
Did you figure out the problem with your engine?
Well fall is in my area. Do you ever get cabin fever when a long distance?
Good luck.
funny looking cows
Come on smiley, go ahead and get a new boat brotha.
Just a btw: I think it is pronounced Ports-muth. Second syllable should not sound like mouth or smith.
Sam, are you coming to Poole Harbour