Sailing Josefine - Episode Two - Not all Plain Sailing!
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- Опубликовано: 30 сен 2024
- The Amazingly Curious and Fantastically Magical Voyages of Josefine and her crew - An Ocean Adventure. #boatrestoration #woodenboats #sailingvlog #sailingchannel #alternativeliving #alternativelifestyle #woodenboatbuilding #travelvlog #adventure #sailingadventure #sailingadventures
Josefine, Captain and crew did great! Congrats, season#1 of Sailing Josefine was brilliant.
wonderful to see the boat out and with the sails up! Looking forward to seeing the next adventure
Bonjour Randy and Reg,
Your sailing experience and all the events you lived would have deserved a few hours of videos !
Seeing Josefine with most all of her sails is a huge pleasure of course, but sharing your problems and solutions is also part of the adventure that yous should share with us.
I hope your mother is fine and that you could appreciate your journey in France.
See you with your next video,
Amicalement, Raphaël
Good to see you out sailing and enjoying the fruits of your labour:)
Looks to be lovely country and great for walks. Nice to have that large wheel house especially on rainy days too. All that incredibly hard, down on your knees work is really rewarding you now. BTW doubling lines, especially with an outboard line fore and aft in addition to spring and breast lines, is always a good idea. Thank you for this and smooth sailing to you both.
Another beautiful video presentation,thanks so much for sharing it with us.After the apprehension of the final passage it must have been a massive relief to be tied up in Gloucester again.
Thank you "so much", Randy and Reg, for letting us follow you on your journey.
I especially love the commentary re: looking down on your lovely vessel from a hill above the anchorage. This brought back so many lovely memories for me. I used to own a 30 ft. Dutch design wooden cutter, I finished from a hull and deck. Also loved admiring her from a hill above the anchorage. So, thanks for that. Also, thanks again for sharing, nothing better than that lifestyle.
Hi R& R , a fine tale well told, looks like a pretty successful shakedown cruise especially the full sail hoists. Is it practical to anchor astern with a kedge to stop her wandering about in a swell , ? I Have had some peace on a much smaller boat using that method . best wishes for your Mum.
Really happy that you and Randi are enjoying your hard work. You both have sacrificed so much! Awesome 👏
Very enjoyable watching Josephine under sail all in all brilliant cheers n beers Marty Qld Australia
Your big boat is beautiful. Your little boat is beautiful. You guys are so refined. You drink box wine. What's not to love?
Wonderfull video.
Haven't seen you this happy and motivated in some time, Captain. It looks good on you.
Lovely vessel but i think you need a few crew to sail this beauty to her full extent, thats if you want to do that
We saw you sailing about, we live in Pembs and keep our boat on the river. We had some unsettled weather which made it interesting but we can go and hide back on the mooring. We anchored up by you just past lawrenny. Hope you had a lovely summer sailing!
Great to see a successful conclusion to your first shake down cruse. (thumbs up to you both) Plenty of work to keep you busy over the winter. Hope your mother is doing well, cheers for now, Dave.
Long deserved whiskey 😂 classic seagull outboard motor powering along 😎
What a fabulous video - a bit of everything. You both look well and Josephine in the sun looked magical, thanks for sharing.
Josefine sitting there like a jewel, at anchor, breathtaking.
I hope you both felt as satisfied and fulfilled at your achievement in breathing new life into that lovely lady as you have every right to. She is a huge credit to your determination to make her right and whole again.
I’m sorry to have missed your passages past the Fal, perhaps next year you’ll pop in? There are a good selection of moorings and anchorages that will give you good cover in a blow from pretty much any direction.
There’s always the Falmouth classics / tall ships festival event, I’m absolutely certain that you’d be made very welcome indeed if you chose to be around while it’s going on.
As I saw another person mentioned, doubling up on your mooring lines is a good way to go, I can also thoroughly recommend using a decently dimensioned plaited warp for its elasticity and chafe characteristics too.
I’m sure you’ve already got them in hand, but in case not the self aligning pillow block bearings for your ancillary drive shaft assembly should be available from SKF bearings. They’re industrial lego really and not horribly pricey for good quality complete replacements.
Wishing you a pleasant time in France and all the best for your Mum’s recovery.
Cheers, R. 😎👍🍻
Fabulous to see you on your way! The images of Josefine, so lovingly restored warms me heart. I sure love that boat! Well done.
Beautiful lines Josephine and Lily have. How many watts of solar onboard?
Josephine looks beautiful. I especially like the view on deck looking at the stern. It is great to see you both so relaxed and in good spirits.
Great video! Glad to see you two again! Looking forward to the next episode.
Boat looks beautiful!
Sounds like you need some heavier mooring lines?
Legends!!! Go you two! Tony, Brisbane Australia
Bueatiful video Reg ,Josefine looks a gem with all sails up
A wonderful episode. Watching from N Spain. Couldn’t take another UK winter.
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Dinghy sailing is always an adventure
What a gorgeous yellow sailboat !
Thank you for an absolutely fabulous travel log. I hope it's not indelicate to ask, do just the two of you crew Josephine? I single-hand my little cruising boat, but everything is led to the cockpit. Handling Josephine must be quite a challenge.
Stunning view of the sails up, well done and thanks for posting, good luck in France
Well. That went well. Basically. Very nice footage and editing. Methinks that Josephine could be quite a handful for just the two of you so good thinking to get lots of practice in before embarking on anything too ambitious. Good work. I'll be watching for future adventures. Cheers.
Hey Reg & Randy, you’re doing great work. There’s no shame at all in giving things ago, having the courage to take things on, especially as you advance in years. All credit to you and especially because you’ll see and experience things many others will never contemplate. Fair winds amigos
Lovely. I lived on my boat in MH for a year.
Brilliant !!! Really pleased you have completed your first season :)
After all the work you have done to her, you were always going to have a few teething problems. It could have been far worse !
By next season, they will all be ironed out, and you will have a great time :)
It is Spring here in New Zealand. I'm getting a few jobs done on Tangaroa (1953 Lanes 40) ready for my Summer cruise just after Christmas.
Kind regards, John.
Could you please 15:37 tell me who the musicians are that are playing around the 5 min mark. Your channel always has great music. Edit... Ok, I found the playlist in the description. I have to compliment you on your editing. It is superb on so many levels.
That sailing dingy is so awesome, I keep thinking the bow just needs a Viking figurehead.... a Dragon?
Was it worth the wait? You bet your Booty it was. Please, keep on keep'n on...
Ventos justos e mar calmo ⛵
Bob & "Pirata"
Thank you both for such an inspiring video. Shake downs are always a learning opportunity and you’ve come through with flying colours and learnt more about your boat and new lifestyle. Looking forward to the next step. Hope your mum is ok. Newton , Sydney Australia.
What an absolutely gorgeous vessel, so glad to see you learning while doing on your epic adventure, thanks for the lovely video, peace and love to you guy's!
just going to say if you have a 50ft boat and up, you need to keep sailing as the marinas will rip you off big time, better off putting your own mooring down and paying council or harbour authority around the £200 mark, also as you are in the A hole of the uk look up rudders boat yard, im sure they will help you out even if its for a deep water mooring
Great job - some beautiful views and good examples of cruising challenges, particularly a large, old boat & light crew. You seem to be taking it all in your stride as part of your own taking-up. The risk for many is overthinking these minor events, catastrophising potential disasters - at least one reason so many boats fail to leave the dock.
Good to see that you're alive and well - I was just a little concerned. It does not look paericularly relaxing. How on earth did they navigate the Bristol Channel and Severn Estuary under sail? Who would have thought that Gloucester docks would seem like a welcome relief? Huge congratulations on what you have achieved.
Really great to see you both enjoying her after all your work, trials and tribulations getting there. Groovy graphics at the end!
What a fantastic time. Your video made me plan a jump over to the Bahamas. We will steam over and spend a week. Enjoying the videos
i always have to watch your videos twice, as watching you always send me to sleep, great videos keep making them
Sorry to hear about your mooring line on the pontoon. Have you considered using Dyneema considering the weight draft and length of Josefine?
The trouble with Dyneema mooring lines is there is no stretch in it. The result is much more strain on the fittings than you get with lines that have some stretch in them.
@danielhicks7141 good point . Perhaps insert a metal spring or rubber spring into the line
She is very well fitted out and the workmanship is top notch. Surely old man, you did not do all that yourself! I did not yet see all the restoration videos, but of what I did see, you did most of it yourself!
such a wonderful channel. All of the best luck and looking forward to your next video.
Josefine just looks so beautiful in her natural environment!!! Bravo!
if only your boat would have another colour! Yellow...ouhhhh😎
Yes packing away after can be out of control
Congratulations. Thank you for this video. A lot packed in here.
I don't believe it about the missus. No pessimist has such a fetching smile.
A great, well deserved success.
Brilliant video thank you
A short and sweet summer!
I other words, you did a lot of catching-up with rest and relaxation. Good for you!
Oh yes, lazy jacks are a blessing! I must say that she did look handsome with all the washing up.
Very nice she is looking lovely
Fail we may, Sail we must.
So good to se you again 👍👌😃
Hi Is Episode 1 available?