Ep 63 Sailing Iceland's North Coast Solo

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  • Опубликовано: 28 май 2023
  • I sail from Iceland's west coast (Isafjordur) to Siglufjordur, Husavik and Raufarhofn on Iceland's rugged North Coast. The challenge of sailing the fjords, with their constantly changing winds is met, and the reward is numerous sightings of whales. (I realize the order of port visits is out of correct order in the video. The video was too long, so I deleted parts, and that impacted the storyline.) Also, sorry I did not get better shots of the whales. My GoPro camera zoom feature is very 'limited'. Next top: Norway

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  • @kijetesantakalu
    @kijetesantakalu Год назад +84

    In the world of sailing RUclipsrs who are screaming for views with clickbaity titles and thumbnails, you seem to be one of the few modest people. It's refreshing to see these videos of your adventure, thank you!

    • @hughburgess4168
      @hughburgess4168 Год назад +1

      Couldn’t agree more.

    • @evanofelipe
      @evanofelipe Год назад +1

      Hi Patrick, It’s always uplifting to follow your adventures, they’re full to the brim with optimism

  • @miguelmartinho
    @miguelmartinho Год назад +30

    Ahoy, Captain Laine!
    Once again thank you for your generosity in sharing your seamanship, wit and humor through the wonderful images captured. Fair breezes!

  • @hughburgess4168
    @hughburgess4168 6 месяцев назад

    Always a joy to watch and listen to you Patrick. ⛵️

  • @caragibson
    @caragibson Год назад +21

    Thank you so much Patrick for sharing your magical adventures with us 🌊🌬️ Merci beaucoup 🙂

  • @reloadncharge9907
    @reloadncharge9907 Год назад +16

    Fun episode…clearly some challenging sailing! Excellent learning moment - dipping the eye. Easily forgotten in the haste of securing dock lines! Thanks, Andrew

  • @TT-tn1dp
    @TT-tn1dp Год назад +2

    Thanks for the “dipping the eye” tip … very useful! More tips along way will he greatly appreciated.

  • @mikeh9882
    @mikeh9882 9 месяцев назад +1

    Patrick, I'm loving this series. Very inspirational and something to learn every time, as usual.

  • @SVImpavidus
    @SVImpavidus Год назад +3

    Always a great story to follow Patrick. You make us grin and smile. Showing that you dont need 20 tons of boat, a long keel, skeg hung rudder and centre cockpit to handle big seas and sail wild oceans. More power to your elbow! Sail Safe mate. Ant & Cid

  • @joergesdorn8329
    @joergesdorn8329 11 месяцев назад

    Great episode. We did it last year the other way around so this was a great recap of all the places we saw! Thanks very much for posting and - explaining dipping the eye! Great to have a traditionalist on RUclips!

    • @patricklaine6958
      @patricklaine6958  11 месяцев назад

      Thanks. I often wondered if there was a 'preferred' way to go around (heading East or West). I'm not sure it really makes a difference. My two trips there saw slightly more wind from the West than the East, but as you know, in the fjords, the wind doesn't obey the compass. :-)

  • @darren5472
    @darren5472 Год назад +1

    Over the years of following you Patrick I have learnt so much. When I started to watch I did not have a boat, just ambition. Now I have one and Im still learning from you. Thank you for traching us "dipping the eye". The best content on RUclips 😀

  • @normanboyes4983
    @normanboyes4983 Год назад

    Thank you for sharing your adventures Patrick.😀👍⛵️

  • @stevelawrie9115
    @stevelawrie9115 Год назад +3

    Ah Patrick, love the Bob Dylan reference. :) Still my favourite sailing channel, I watch a lot.

  • @SimDeck
    @SimDeck Год назад +5

    My son (14) recently went to Iceland on a school trip. I would love to get there and watching your videos just reinforces that. What a beautiful country.

    • @patricklaine6958
      @patricklaine6958  Год назад +2

      Of course, I don't do it justice because my focus is on sailing. It is a stunning country well worth the visit.

  • @allaheadflank
    @allaheadflank Год назад +1

    Always appreciate the way you take us into your voyages, Patrick. Please provide as much content as you can while still enjoying the trip. Thanks!!!!

  • @Karma-fp7ho
    @Karma-fp7ho Год назад

    Dipping the eye. Nice. Thank you.

  • @MrSpinnerbug
    @MrSpinnerbug Год назад +5

    Hi Patrick
    Good tip on tying up on bollard with another ship already tied up! Beautiful scenery!😊

  • @bernardlawson665
    @bernardlawson665 Год назад +6

    Consistent and valuable lessons especially for us SOLO voyages. Your share on 100% accountability in my years in the USN is definitely spot on; and always on guard for pilots of all ages "THERE ARE OLD PILOTS and BOLD PILOTS BUT NO OLD, BOLD PILOTS"! GOD SPEED/TY again 👍👍👍

    • @patricklaine6958
      @patricklaine6958  Год назад +5

      Even though I was a pilot, I hope the ship driver community would recognize me as a 'honorary member'. :-)

    • @bernardlawson665
      @bernardlawson665 Год назад +4

      @@patricklaine6958 indeed as I was a Skyraider pilot in Vietnam

  • @ruslanustiuhov5510
    @ruslanustiuhov5510 Год назад

    Thank for another episode 🙏⛵

  • @hughburgess4168
    @hughburgess4168 Год назад +1

    Exquisite Patrick as ever. Easy viewing and easy listening. No fuss, some quotes and a few tips! You never disappoint! Thank you. ⛵️

  • @quetzalocean
    @quetzalocean Год назад

    Whoaa !!! That's refreshing !!!! 😋

  • @theamateurboater5892
    @theamateurboater5892 Год назад +3

    I'm a recent convert, but I have to say I love your videos.
    You have such a sense of fun and humour, but its also really informative and helpful for beginners. Fantastic work, and so enjoyable to watch your adventures.

    • @patricklaine6958
      @patricklaine6958  Год назад

      Many thanks TAB. You made my day.

    • @theamateurboater5892
      @theamateurboater5892 Год назад

      @@patricklaine6958 , it is us ordinary mortals who should thank you for the great efforts you have made in creating these videos. You have created a body of video work which many thousands of us will be able to revisit and enjoy time after time during the coming years.
      Given your fondness for quotations, I will say this:
      Your work shall not grow old, as we that watch might grow old. Age shall not weary your films, nor the years condemn.
      Many of us will be sincerely hoping that your drive to create these films does not wane, and we look forward to more adventures in the future.

  • @gpk7683
    @gpk7683 Год назад +7

    I always look forward to your posts. Thank you for taking us along. Great adventures!

  • @kevinswinden4882
    @kevinswinden4882 Год назад

    Thanks for the Video Patrick, I would like to echo the positive comments here as a getting older (not too old yet) often solo skipper I enjoy your ditty's and feel I haven't wasted 17 minutes of my life on drivel. When your done with Norway try coming further South and try the East Coast of Britain on your way home. Though the sea will be murky the wildlife and scenery will make it worthwhile. Safe Passage. Oh: and you'll have a good chance of finding a bottle of Châteauneuf-du-Pape. :-)

  • @olivei2484
    @olivei2484 Год назад +2

    Always great to have your cheerfulness and great spirit. The flukey wind would drive me nuts.

  • @obxarms7685
    @obxarms7685 Год назад

    I find it amazing how guys like you just kinda laugh at the unpredictable winds and crazy currents around these Nordic islands....your gentleman façade is opaque but the lemon zest and crushed capers don't fool me. Underneath you are definitely Berserker!

  • @rogermayfield5049
    @rogermayfield5049 Год назад

    Patrick - from one of your loyal phantom shipmates. I love your videos and adventures. I learn something every time I watch. You are a true gentleman of the sea. Keep it up brother.

  • @rmhanseniii
    @rmhanseniii Год назад +4

    It’s “A simple twist of fate” that he was able to “Seek shelter from the storm”.. Be safe

    • @patricklaine6958
      @patricklaine6958  Год назад +6

      Right author 🙂 In a world of steel-eyed death, and men who are fighting to be warm
      Come in, she said
      I'll give ya shelter from the storm

    • @bricktopperheadon5490
      @bricktopperheadon5490 Год назад +1

      Lol…at 2:00 I thought you were sailing into port at first….but already at the finger!

  • @DCT728
    @DCT728 Год назад

    hello Partick
    Again another humbly inspiring video
    thank you for all that work you do to share your journeys..
    Dom

  • @MrBonito22
    @MrBonito22 Год назад +1

    Best sailing site on you tube. As someone who only sails solo on a 22 ft down the coast of South Australia I envy you.
    Bought a bottle of Châteauneuf du Pape the other day. You have good taste.

  • @tealtoad19
    @tealtoad19 Год назад

    Dang brother Pat! Absolutely enjoying sailing with you around Iceland in the snow ... especially the part where the wave crashes over the rail and I have to change my wet socks and crank up the fireplace! Lol ... ! 😂

  • @bobthesnobscotland2821
    @bobthesnobscotland2821 Год назад

    Superb yet again Patrick Cheers.

  • @NC0Q
    @NC0Q Год назад

    Bob Dylan is one of my guilty pleasures; my wife will not suffer him. Awesome video, thank you for taking the time!

  • @peterrahill9263
    @peterrahill9263 Год назад +1

    520th subscriber LIKE; 2,093rd desktop phantom-shipmate tag-along view about to happen. 2:02 - now THERE's a majestic view to start out. Some great captures, Captain!

  • @carbarrer6
    @carbarrer6 Год назад +3

    Dipping the eye! 👍
    Thanks for sharing seamanship tips.🙏

  • @brucebrown9604
    @brucebrown9604 Год назад

    "Dipping the eye", a new term to me. Nice and poetic, easy to remember. My shipmate also appreciated!
    Lovely scenery, useful insight on sailing in strong winds with the headsail only!
    😎

  • @drewr34skyline18
    @drewr34skyline18 Год назад +1

    An. A TEAM production on this one Patrick. I agree with the raymarine gear. The axioms are great but supporting software for tablets and network add ins are a little weak. Looked to be a fantastic trip. Well done for braving out the big winds in 42 is very punchy! Great job looking forward to seeing you ' from the other side'🎵 of your adventure.

  • @glennpittman4993
    @glennpittman4993 11 месяцев назад

    Great videos. Always enjoy them and the wit!

  • @javierechevarria1548
    @javierechevarria1548 Год назад +1

    Hi Patrick,
    You know sailing, filming, French, cooking , … You are killing it !!!

  • @svantegbergman
    @svantegbergman Год назад +4

    Nice tempo in this video, and always great seamanship combined with great humility. Very inspiring.

  • @flashfictionsTD
    @flashfictionsTD Год назад +1

    Enjoyed another of your sailing videos. Wow, Iceland and the Arctic Circle. Thanks for posting.

  • @Anmeteor9663
    @Anmeteor9663 Год назад +2

    Certainly more cases of Chateau neuf needed to be stowed aboard in France. I would deliver to your next port but I am in Montpellier enjoying....CndP🍷😂

  • @jasonmcintosh2632
    @jasonmcintosh2632 Год назад

    Thank you for another video!

  • @simonblackwell4273
    @simonblackwell4273 Год назад

    immensely enjoyable as always

  • @henrikmadsen6100
    @henrikmadsen6100 Год назад +2

    Was expecting you to head for Greenland this year, Patrick! Anyway, how lucky are you to find a French speaking helper in Iceland!!

  • @murrdawgsmurray1256
    @murrdawgsmurray1256 Год назад +2

    Love the stories and information sessions you share during your videos. Cannot wait for the next installment of your voyage!

  • @theubiquitusgastronaut8273
    @theubiquitusgastronaut8273 Год назад +1

    Watching this series, I really have to take my hat off to you. The videos show clearly the difference in yacht types by the slight style change, which I am putting down to time pressures due to the new yacht demands.
    Your style and knowledge, let alone confidence, is simply awe-inspiring.
    Keep safe, fair winds, and bring on Norway 🍷🍷

  • @frankespinosa2012
    @frankespinosa2012 Год назад +1

    thank you Patrick for sharing your wonderful adventure. As a phantom shipmate I look forward to all your journeys. Be safe and enjoy!

  • @totesdev4363
    @totesdev4363 Год назад

    You Share, Teach And Inspire, i learned something today about mooring lines and can’t wait to get out sailing again. Please don’t ever consider retirement, stay young and keep sharing your adventures 😍

  • @NoBullshitJustGaming
    @NoBullshitJustGaming Год назад

    Great video as always... see you next time!!

  • @EngineeredAngler
    @EngineeredAngler Год назад

    What an amazing trip...thank you for sharing it.

  • @mr7wi
    @mr7wi Год назад

    Fun stuff. Love your work

  • @winmosser
    @winmosser Год назад

    Excellent thank you!

  • @easterncapeexperienceonlan5940

    What an incredible adventure. Love your videos.

  • @sailingslapshot
    @sailingslapshot Год назад +1

    Another great video. Love your insight, expertise, subtle humor, and tips for the less-traveled. Have learned a lot from your videos. Like Christian Williams' videos, I get my notepad out when you guys produce videos. Thank you for your service as former USN aviator and interested to learn more about you. Stay safe. -Jim

  • @davidi4306
    @davidi4306 Год назад

    Great video as usual and spectacular scenery!

  • @lytanature
    @lytanature Год назад

    Nice work 🎉

  • @6r4metroman
    @6r4metroman Год назад

    Excellent, thanks for the upload 🙂

  • @janus3759
    @janus3759 Год назад

    Thank you for another great video! Welcome to Norway!

  • @peterv3429
    @peterv3429 Год назад

    Fantastic sailing adventure! 🙂👍

  • @urapunkass
    @urapunkass Год назад

    You sir are a champion!
    Thanks for sharing!!

  • @einar7163
    @einar7163 Год назад

    Been following your videos for years, I really enjoy them. Keep them coming!You are an inspiration, and welcome to Norway!

  • @rexanddonnaboyd
    @rexanddonnaboyd Год назад

    It's always a joy to see where your adventures take you and your seamanship is an inspiration! Fair winds.

  • @jackdunn3235
    @jackdunn3235 Год назад

    Always a pleasure to get a video from you sir!

  • @richardhall7822
    @richardhall7822 Год назад +2

    Loving the performance of your RM - another fantastic episode and looking forward to seeing the fjords of Norway from the sea 😊

  • @taxpayer1040
    @taxpayer1040 Год назад +1

    Thank you so much for a really great film. I want to say that the editing of this film was superb. Loved the dockside fish details and the at sea skylines (at all hours!). Save passage to Norway and congrats on crossing the circle to your dear boat.

  • @helenvojtko9673
    @helenvojtko9673 Год назад

    A wonderful video. Love your literary references and helpful nautical advice.

  • @markfarnell183
    @markfarnell183 Год назад

    ❤ thank you for making the effort to show us your travels in such a gentle style

  • @wish8442
    @wish8442 Год назад

    Thanks for sharing another episode of fun and adventure, Patrick.

  • @airgead5391
    @airgead5391 Год назад +1

    I always enjoy your videos very much. I like your pointing out the importance of certain substances of liquid nature, having a nice red color.

  • @paulwild4524
    @paulwild4524 Год назад

    Just love watching your videos Patrick! Merci Beaucoup!

  • @erents1
    @erents1 Год назад

    Amazing episode/sailing adventure! Saving to my favorites !

  • @johnlawrence7268
    @johnlawrence7268 Год назад

    Another interesting and beautifully filmed video. Iceland looks great. Love your yacht by the way. Sail safe.

  • @KnutHaglePadle
    @KnutHaglePadle Год назад

    Hi! Great video by a great sailor! Looking forward to see you sail in Norway, my home waters.

  • @sreterzot2081
    @sreterzot2081 Год назад

    Dear Patrick, I really like your videos and your adventures. And I have tu say Chapeau ! for singled sailing in this waters ! I am looking forward to your next video. Thx.

  • @scapegoat9512
    @scapegoat9512 Год назад

    Patrick, you inspire me. Thank you for the videos.

  • @palleh.jensen4648
    @palleh.jensen4648 Год назад +1

    Thanks Patrick, safe crossing to Norway.

  • @user-mc9tq7zk7s
    @user-mc9tq7zk7s Год назад

    Great video. I love to see the reality of the trip.
    I'm looking forward to the next video. Thank you.

  • @tomriley5790
    @tomriley5790 Год назад

    Always great seing your videos Patrick, a bit of epic sailing here, good luck for your next leg, looking forward to it! Personally I don't see the problem with longer videos :-)!

  • @tsurdyk
    @tsurdyk Год назад

    Fantastic voyage. Thanks for sharing today's episode, Good Sir. Love all the quotes.

  • @breckenridgeexpert
    @breckenridgeexpert Год назад

    Super cool… great seamanship & incredible destinations.

  • @melee401
    @melee401 Год назад

    Congratulations on your vessel's Blue Nose Certification Capt. Laine. I am really enjoying her from a performance and handling point. She performs beautifully for her size. If she continues to be pretty Erick might be looking for one soon.

  • @coco19661
    @coco19661 Год назад +1

    Great video

  • @paulthew2
    @paulthew2 Год назад

    Fantastic. Great video, and better still, there is more to come!

  • @TRCAdventures
    @TRCAdventures Год назад

    Wow the views are amazing, I'm sure in person it's much more magnificent! Thanks for sharing

  • @javierechevarria1548
    @javierechevarria1548 Год назад +1

    Patrick, This is a very pretty boat. I love the blue hull.
    Another great video !!!

  • @navegandomivandestadt34
    @navegandomivandestadt34 Год назад

    Brilliant thanks for sharing

  • @jameschristiansen7712
    @jameschristiansen7712 Год назад

    Looks like you are sailing through a Georg Guðni painting. Very beautiful! Chookas for the north sea crossing.

  • @markroth9827
    @markroth9827 Год назад

    Thank you for your video.

  • @jeffb.140
    @jeffb.140 Год назад +1

    Love the high latitude trips .. the light is magical .. used to work in polar research myself, am no sailor but once still went to a Ross Island Yacht Club meeting. Good times!

    • @patricklaine6958
      @patricklaine6958  Год назад +1

      My bucket list includes a trip to Patagonia, and a jump across to the frozen continent. I'm thinking about it......

    • @jeffb.140
      @jeffb.140 Год назад +1

      @@patricklaine6958 I guess that would be quite the adventure. So far I only crossed the Drake passage there once on a research ice breaker in winter. Some days the sea was completely flat, but I'll never forget the two days we went through a storm with 10m waves. Even the 100m ship felt like a tiny nutshell.

  • @stuartbain2815
    @stuartbain2815 Год назад

    Another great video Patrick please more of the instructional stuff... very cool

  • @spacelord6661
    @spacelord6661 Год назад

    Excellent news you sailing to norway! 😃👍

  • @srenoster728
    @srenoster728 Год назад

    Another great one from you. It can get cold and wet up here in north. Baltic sea This spring in particular. I was sailing this spring in april for 1 month, and the temp, never got abow 6 C. super cold when you are tacking for 10-12 hours in 18-28 knots of wind. But as you say. us sailors just need a little sunshine and everything is forgotten. Fair winds Patrick.

  • @ViaConDias
    @ViaConDias Год назад +7

    Now that you have some good miles on the new boat, could you please do an in-depth video on your experience of using a boat like this for these long journeys compared to your old boat that was much more "suited" for this?
    I am in the market for a liveaboard and I am very much inspired by you to get a boat that is made for sailing more so than for living aboard, but I would really love to hear your pros and cons before making my decision.

    • @capnordest
      @capnordest Год назад +1

      I was going to ask the same question. Just seems to me that the Bavaria 40 "Isabelle" would have been a more comfortable choice especially when sailing north. I am sure Patrick will tell us.

    • @patricklaine6958
      @patricklaine6958  Год назад +8

      Ok -- next video.

    • @javierechevarria1548
      @javierechevarria1548 Год назад

      Hi Patrick,
      I had the same curiosity. You replied to me and I am grateful for that.
      You have many fans, including me. You’re a hero for us!!!

    • @ViaConDias
      @ViaConDias Год назад

      @@patricklaine6958 That is amazing. Thank you so much. Truly excited to hear your take on this. Right now, I am really split, but I do lean towards buying a boat that wants to sail more than she wants to anchor 🙂

  • @andyl-d6633
    @andyl-d6633 Год назад

    Hey Patrick … great to see you and thanks for the new adventure! I can understand why you didn’t film it but I imagine tying up in the gale by yourself must have been a challenge?

  • @allsearpw3829
    @allsearpw3829 Год назад

    Hi , you are an action packed solo sailor , relaxed after the storm , where is my large Brandy sitting in my arm chair . Patrick your always fun to watch and set the scene of sailing channels . Take care and thank you for your adventures . 😉👍

  • @sailing_tassies_adventures
    @sailing_tassies_adventures Год назад

    You are living the life!

  • @svhulda6157
    @svhulda6157 Год назад +2

    Amazing. You have a charming pronounciation of Icelandic names. They are difficult even to a Norwegian. Looking forward to the next video!

    • @patricklaine6958
      @patricklaine6958  Год назад +1

      Fortunately, the people of Iceland are very good natured. I'll be abusing Norwegian names in the very near future.

    • @svhulda6157
      @svhulda6157 Год назад

      @@patricklaine6958 He, he, I know, have been working with English speaking people for some decades. Joined i guy from India on a conference: "Mr. Henriksen, why do you speak English with an English accent, Mr. Henriksen?" People from India and Pakistan do have their own accent :-) Icelandic is old Norwegian. Like we spoke here in Norway 1500 years ago. And they have 'sounds' and letters in there language that we have lost donkies ages ago.

  • @peterrobinson5576
    @peterrobinson5576 Год назад

    Another terrific video to be enjoyed in balmy weather. Extra marks for pronunciation, naturally. In all seriousness, what an adventure. Blimey. Fair play Patrick.

  • @dominiquepajot2148
    @dominiquepajot2148 Год назад

    Thank you Patrick, your voyage keep being challenging weather-wise. i do have a nke system and indeed the battery last long but you never know when it is going to die and as you know you cannot change the built in battery. Need to send the remote device over to nke who will send you a new one for circa 100€. I guess if it happens to you in Iceland you long your mickey mouse Raymarine.
    Keep the good work we are looking forward to the next episodes…. I don’t know if it’s me ( probably not given the number of your followers) but you make me feel very close to you, you touch on the right things, answer real questions, never any show off. Thank you again

    • @patricklaine6958
      @patricklaine6958  Год назад

      To make matters worse, I decided to change the batteries on the remote before my next passage to Norway. While changing them, the little spring electrical contact that touches the batteries broke off. No remote control for the rest of the trip! :-(

  • @szymondworski
    @szymondworski Год назад

    I like the imaginary ingredients :) Amazing video. Be careful out there! Fair winds!