Ep 12 Sailing from the Azores to the UK, closing the loop on our Atlantic Circuit
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- Опубликовано: 9 авг 2022
- Time to sail back to the UK (Plymouth) with my good friend Richard, we sailed the 1254nm of our passage in 9 days, plenty of time under spinnaker but also had to use the engine in the light patches. We had an annoying issue with the engine not starting (resolved once we landed - see next video) but we had a great time out on the water. Sailing two-handed on my Westerly Sealord is much the same as solo sailing but with the addition of sleep - Luxury!
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For my day-job I run a small business repairing, maintaining and refitting sailing boats (often contessa 32’s due to my long experience with them) I'm mostly in the central Solent area of the UK. Being a cruising and racing sailor with many thousands of inshore and offshore sea miles logged I like to think that I bring a great deal of real world experience to my work and help many new (and not so new) boat owners to improve and maintain their sailing boats. When I'm not fixing boats I also provide some own-boat sail training, help owners with deliveries and provide consultancy services to those that are refitting their own boats for cruising or racing.
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Disclaimer - I hope that viewers both enjoy and learn something from my videos but please remember to take the appropriate precautions for any DIY refit works you undertake with appropriate PPE and the correct tools for the job. If you are in any way unsure as to how to go about a project or are unsure if something on your boat is safe please consult a professional.
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Music credit - bensound.com
I don't up understand why this channel isnt getting 200k followers, it's brilliant, between sailing and the refit videos. Wake up ppl this is way better than almost everything out there.
Haha, thanks for the comment. 200k subs would be nice 👍
Compared to most of the stuff out there, this is far better, you sail them and fix them and the videos are well done, I don't understand it
I did ask a few ppl in the interests of marketing lol and one guy said that because you are professional it's always very expensive and maybe you could offer less expensive options for DIY on a budget? Just an idea 💡
Brilliant video loved it, thank you so much
I planned to leave my country and go sailing. Instead Swambo (She who must always be obeyed) thought we should first settle in land, get our new citizenship and then go sailing. With good fortune we will apply for citizenship next year! Your channel is EXTREMELY valuable. Thanks a stack.
I am looking forward to a video about setting up internet on long distance sailing. Hint, hint.
I'm sure more than 4 people have watched your Bermuda to Azores to UK cruise, but if so its 5 now. Really enjoy the no nonsense approach and informative sailing info. Cheers Peter
enjoying your videos
Seabirds and lures - always a scary scenario.
And one thing for certain, Bernard Moitessier was definitely an exception to the most common sentiments at the end of a passage - usually having to do with a beer, on land, in a bar, near a bed that doesn't move.
Excellent George, I've only recently 'found' your channel and appreciated both the sailing and the maintenance videos and I don't even own a boat yet!
Lovely stuff. That's six people watching till the end.
Thank you for a very informative and easy to watch video of your passage. More similar please.
Thanks, pleased you liked it, check out the channel for other similar videos.
very nice. in the 70's & 80s my grand parents had a house looking out on the Tamar and Albert bridge. I also remember anchoring there and bring the bucket of mackerel up to my grand parents. recent travels down there just a lovely, one heck of a lot more yachts.
Yes I bet there are a lot more boats now than 40+ years ago but it still retains a great deal of charm, I have really enjoyed our visits to the Tamar.
Great video and I'm hoping to sail to the Azores in 2024 with the Jester challenge.
Good plan!
Enjoy it much. Thanks. And made it to the end.
Ahh, so you are the one :-)
Well done fellas, great video!
Enjoyed the video, thx! Andrew
Thanks!
Great content.
Thanks ever so much.
Pleased you enjoyed it.
Great video. I'm planning to do the same trip next year in a Luffe 48 bringing it back for the Caribbean.
Thank you George, very enjoyable and instructive. For someone who seemed to be a reluctant 'youtuber' at the start of the channel, this is really excellent stuff. Hoping that you will be able to do something similar on a CO32!!
Thanks John, I appreciate the kind words.
Fabtastic sailing boat but very difficult to find good Contessa 32 now days
Looking forward to a discussion about CopperCoat. It was applied to my boat by a previous owner and I'd be interested to hear your thoughts on it.
The skinny version is its performance can depend on how well it is applied, but those that expect it to be the best thing since sliced bread because of its cost will be disappointed because it’s not as good as stopping fouling as a high strength antifouling paint. But if you are happy to clean your bottom regularly then it works and saves applying new AF every year. The performance of all AF is massively dependant on three things, how often the boat is used, how warm the water is and the biological material in the waters (some areas have higher fouling than others).
Well done George .
Thanks, hope you had a good sail to France and onwards.
We ar still at the Rade de Brest enjoying nice weather and crossing was good 11 days relaxed.
Nice one... remember to look into the lens not the viewfinder.. You're supposed to talk to your viewers not yourself, right? 😉🙂
Thanks, will try to remember :-)
Just trying to work out what I'm seeing with your mainsheet arrangement (searching for ideas for my Co28). In your trip to Studland Bay from Newtown Creek I noticed a bullseye in the sheet but here on this video the bullseye looks like it's detached and lashed on a strop to the boom. Care to list the parts and route of the mainsheet? Many thanks
It’s a 4:1 purchase between the boom and the traveller (which is not a lot for the size of the main but it is lead to a winch so no big deal), when the sheet leaves the purchase it goes though a centreline block on the deck aft of the traveller and then via a cheek and onto a winch.
I don’t think my arrangement would work very well on a co28, you want somthing similar to a co32 with either a 4:1 or 6:1 purchase (although a 4:1 should be plenty).
If you did a W-E transatlantic crossing again, would you stop at the Azores a second time round? Asking as I plan on the same crossing next year.
Absolutely, well worth the stop, I have sailed to or via the Azores three times now and it is well worth the stop. Not just a good place to stop, rest and restock but well worth visiting as a destination. I had spent about 5 weeks there when making this video.
Is that blue sail an old IOR Blooper?
No, it’s a very old (old design and manufacture) cruising chute, I’m surprised it didn’t blow out but still in one piece. It’s a horrible shape so Christmas present to the boat is a new Asymmetric kite (A2).