90 days trapped in this 1m yacht crossing the Atlantic?! - Yachting Monthly

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  • Опубликовано: 21 янв 2023
  • Yachting Monthly's editor, Theo Stocker gets a tour of Andrew Bedwell's micro-yacht in which he plans to set a new record for the smallest boat to cross the Atlantic. He's expecting the trip to take 90 days!
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  • @sugatadas3543
    @sugatadas3543 Год назад +891

    Brilliant! He has designed his own special hell.

    • @tbrowniscool
      @tbrowniscool Год назад +58

      Literally the worst experience possible. I'm impressed by his attitude to be honest, not often you see someone so happy to suffer.

    • @bondibeast
      @bondibeast Год назад

      he is going to die

    • @maxegloff3001
      @maxegloff3001 Год назад +17

      ive seen a clip from the guy sailing in mini vessels lying down... he can lie down flat... this? this is hell no streching at all

    • @tbrowniscool
      @tbrowniscool Год назад +33

      @@maxegloff3001 Yep you can't stand up or lay down in this hell-bouy 🙄. I would take a loaded pistol just in case it got too bad

    • @mountainmandale1587
      @mountainmandale1587 Год назад

      Probably just might as well go! Good riddance.

  • @williamstares7542
    @williamstares7542 Год назад +289

    I last sailed the Atlantic in 17days on a 46ft yacht. Loved it. I can't begin to imagine how uncomfortable, punishing and scary it would be to do it in a yacht of this size. No amount of money would lure me onto it. Madness.

    • @reidflemingworldstoughestm1394
      @reidflemingworldstoughestm1394 Год назад +14

      You drive a hard bargain. Alright, I'll give you five bucks to do it.

    • @bobbyrayofthefamilysmith24
      @bobbyrayofthefamilysmith24 Год назад +2

      @@BigPoppieSeed I sailed the Atlantic in a topper dinghy Portsmouth to NY and back nonstop with only a compass and a wooly jumper.

    • @bobbyrayofthefamilysmith24
      @bobbyrayofthefamilysmith24 Год назад +5

      @@BigPoppieSeed Hard to say only had a Compass and a jumper no clock you see. I'd say about 4 months. In those days there was no GPS, phones or internet the only way to communicate was signal fire, two cups and a bit of string. Life was tough in those days kid let me tell yeh. Took a 40 foot swell on the way back snapped the mast. Rowed the last 800 miles. Some day ill write a book

    • @msamour
      @msamour Год назад +6

      A yacht of this size! That's not a yacht, it's a coffin with a sail.

    • @bobbyrayofthefamilysmith24
      @bobbyrayofthefamilysmith24 Год назад +3

      @@BigPoppieSeed Son, I've sailed evey sea, been an admiral in multiple navies, flew tomcats off a carrier and completed Top Gun on SAGA megadrive in every difficulty level.

  • @amarthurfurniture860
    @amarthurfurniture860 Год назад +49

    So he’s basically sailing a keel. Bro gonna lose his mind out there. Best of luck!

  • @nzsaltflatsracer8054
    @nzsaltflatsracer8054 Год назад +34

    Two more things I think he'll need is overhead shade & some sort of padding on those shoulder belts.

  • @martin5504
    @martin5504 Год назад +51

    This really is bonkers, even for a Brit.

  • @beunhaas102
    @beunhaas102 Год назад +46

    Just staying in that vessel for a week on dry land would be a huge accomplishment if you ask me, living in it for a quarter of a year whilst crossing the Atlantic ocean is just utter and pure madness... I love it! Hope he succeeds, wish him al the best and save travels!

    • @ec6052
      @ec6052 Год назад

      Needed to be rescued after 5 km😂

    • @renegranit240
      @renegranit240 4 месяца назад

      @@ec6052 how did the water come in? THrough the air vents that he wanted to manually close when waves would come haha

  • @mansoornodjoumi5979
    @mansoornodjoumi5979 Год назад +318

    How is he going to manage cramps, bum sores, swing moods and every possible discomfort imaginable in such a small contraption? Good luck to him 😊

    • @axelscrivener9711
      @axelscrivener9711 Год назад

      Mind over matter, typical British stiff upper lip!!

    • @zerofox7347
      @zerofox7347 Год назад +24

      I just can’t imagine !😂 I really think it would be torture, quite literally torture!

    • @davidrockefeller2007
      @davidrockefeller2007 Год назад +27

      I wouldn’t last 12 hours in that.

    • @africanelectron751
      @africanelectron751 Год назад +1

      Hopefully he has benzodiazapam, antibiotics etc.

    • @zerofox7347
      @zerofox7347 Год назад

      @@africanelectron751 he did….now he’s only got antibiotics! 😵‍💫

  • @davidwarren9204
    @davidwarren9204 Год назад +74

    Can I suggest adding hand-grips (like bicycle handlebars) to assist with locking your body in place? Forcing your arms outwards with nothing to hold onto will get very tiring very quickly (it's an odd group of muscles you'd be using). I'd recommend some setup which allows you to put your hands in a couple (or more) different positions, to spread the stress around to different muscle groups. Nothing worse than being locked into one position for too long (I was a long-distance cyclist in my youth, and now a long-distance motorcyclist). even moving your grip from 'vertical' - thumbs at the top - to 'horizontal' - thumbs pointing at each other - can make a huge difference in comfort and (importantly) stamina....

    • @r0cketplumber
      @r0cketplumber Год назад

      He should just cut out the middleman and wear a straightjacket, because he's insane to do this.

    • @maxatrillionfatstacks
      @maxatrillionfatstacks Год назад +2

      He could have a set of road bike drop bars in there, they've got a lot of hand position options

    • @tbrowniscool
      @tbrowniscool Год назад +2

      I think he could make it more comfortable to cut it losses and spend time with his kids.. This is selfish as fuck. Can anyone see radio equipment or radar? Lights?

    • @maxatrillionfatstacks
      @maxatrillionfatstacks Год назад +1

      @@tbrowniscool Judging by his age I'd assume his kids are adults or close to it now and it's not like he's gonna be gone for years. Plus he has an AIS transponder which means he's not gonna get run over by a container ship and the only other reason for radar is to see approaching weather but since he can't really change course too much and it's already basically a lifeboat he just has to wait it out. It sounds like a super intense adventure but it seems like his family is supportive and even though there is danger present, I highly doubt he'll die doing this.

    • @tbrowniscool
      @tbrowniscool Год назад +4

      @@maxatrillionfatstacks OK so who scribbled those child-like drawings on the front of his "vision-forward" position?

  • @robertg.2111
    @robertg.2111 Год назад +10

    I've sailed the North Atlantic for years while in the Navy. The punishment taken by the ship was unbelievable, making this venture borderline crazy. Godspeed.

  • @backtoobasics
    @backtoobasics Год назад +33

    Man is he in for one wild journey. I grew up on the island and that part of the atlantic is no joke. Be safe man. Stay safe and take care everyone

    • @mob1974
      @mob1974 Год назад +2

      Maybe during his crossing he can bring a functional microphone

    • @chrisk1732
      @chrisk1732 Год назад

      In that such confined space ,he would need to wear a crash helmet , neck brace arm & leg protection ,as he will be bobbing about & thrown around like a cork in rough seas . Crazy idea . I,M,V.H.O..

    • @malcontender6319
      @malcontender6319 Год назад +1

      I think anyone going out onto that ocean on a normal boat is mostly nuts. Too many widows on this island.

  • @sucapizda
    @sucapizda Год назад +84

    I love the twin torpedo tubes on the sides. However, if I was doing this I would make the boat one meter long but at least 5 meters wide. That way you can smash the record in comfort.

    • @eugenedreyer4805
      @eugenedreyer4805 Год назад +4

      It already weighs almost half a ton. Can you imagine what it would weigh if it was any wider?..😂

    • @DmacDomage
      @DmacDomage Год назад +1

      😂😂😂

    • @OlafFichtner
      @OlafFichtner Год назад +14

      Behold: the Septamaran!

    • @Bakanelli
      @Bakanelli Год назад +10

      Good one 😃 of course the major elephant in the room is at the point the boat’s length would be 5m and not 1m anymore

    • @OlafFichtner
      @OlafFichtner Год назад +8

      @@Bakanelli no, he explicitly said 5m wide, 1m long. Technically it could be done. How well it works would be a different issue...

  • @ridgelineify
    @ridgelineify Год назад +102

    I think this man is insane but I'm interested to see how it goes. Best of luck to him!

    • @tbrowniscool
      @tbrowniscool Год назад +5

      48KG of pemmikin and a literal bubble to live in.. I'd rather be in the space station.

    • @ridgelineify
      @ridgelineify Год назад +2

      @@tbrowniscool You and me both. More space and better food

    • @tbrowniscool
      @tbrowniscool Год назад +1

      @@ridgelineify Thinking about it I'd actually rather be in prison

    • @pratiswar5977
      @pratiswar5977 Год назад

      ​@@tbrowniscool Thinking about it let's commit some crimes first.

    • @tbrowniscool
      @tbrowniscool Год назад

      @@pratiswar5977 Yep and let's commit them in Sweden you get a sweet flat and activities

  • @felixcat9318
    @felixcat9318 Год назад +94

    A very experienced sailor, a custom designed and constructed boat and every conceivable detail well thought through, this is clearly a highly professional approach to the challenge.
    I respect the approach he's taken, he's very professional and responsible in what he's doing and how he's setting out to do it.
    Thank you for covering this interesting micro cruiser and its interesting Captain, subscribed.

    • @m.w.2979
      @m.w.2979 Год назад +4

      roflmao....

    • @markphilpottultra
      @markphilpottultra Год назад +1

      I beg to differ, those screws hanging down inside his cockpit are absolutely dangerous, and while he is being bashed around in 50knots he will tear his limbs on those, insane adventure.

    • @johanselander7708
      @johanselander7708 Год назад +3

      @@markphilpottultra I was thinking the same, but as I understand It's not finished yet. I think they will smothen out sharp objects before final splash.

    • @jupitercyclops6521
      @jupitercyclops6521 Год назад

      Where does the TV go?
      Where will the 1st mate be?
      Life boat?

    • @HakureiReimuOfficial
      @HakureiReimuOfficial Год назад +4

      Thank you for not having the usual automatic response everyone has of "he must be insane!1". These record-setters and ultra-athletes of various kinds are every time very collected and rational people, so much so that the usual day to day would kill them with boredom. I think the guy and the vessel are up for the challenge, and I'll be eager to see about his success!

  • @cwgruber1
    @cwgruber1 Год назад +27

    I would trim the bolts near your knees and put smooth cap nuts on the treads to avoid scrapes and tears of gear as the snag on those bolts...you may not see them sitting i the boat but in the video they look ominus!

    • @ddegn
      @ddegn Год назад +4

      He mentioned there will be more padding inside so hopefully he does the things you suggest as part of final preparations.

    • @Mjr._Kong
      @Mjr._Kong Год назад +5

      First thing I saw as well!

    • @piratepete4322
      @piratepete4322 Год назад +4

      Well spotted.

  • @spandangle334
    @spandangle334 Год назад +7

    1 thing id add is some sort of shade or cover for that bubble window as it will get crazy heat with just a little sun comming through ...it will be like a magnafine glass ... for times if you need an hours sleep in the day when at anchor ... it will make huge difference

  • @barryp4700
    @barryp4700 Год назад +28

    I think that it’s going to be a test of endurance in those confined quarters. I wonder about insulation, heating and cooling on the trip.
    I wish him all of the best.

    • @tbrowniscool
      @tbrowniscool Год назад +8

      I don't think anything I have ever seen proposed is more gruelling than this. Fucking madman to get a record that nobody cares about. Good luck to him though!

    • @FrankNazario
      @FrankNazario Год назад +1

      considering the closed quarters I think the simple fact of him closing the dome and his body heat will bring up the temp to "tolerable" temps if necessary. plus he is doing it based on what he said in "summer time" which should help a bit.

    • @Victorseafog
      @Victorseafog Год назад

      Where’s the head?

    • @malcontender6319
      @malcontender6319 Год назад

      @@Victorseafog I assume he has a bag or something.

  • @immanuellasker4273
    @immanuellasker4273 Год назад +35

    90 days on that thing is going to be pretty intense.
    Not counting that you have to pray for other boats not going over you as you can't do litterally anything to avoid them.

    • @obsidianjane4413
      @obsidianjane4413 Год назад +9

      Intensely boring and uncomfortable mostly.

    • @bobbyrayofthefamilysmith24
      @bobbyrayofthefamilysmith24 Год назад +15

      This thing will end up wrapped around the propeller of a Maersk container ship. I hope this guys legacy doesn't end up being a huge delay in Amazon prime orders. Seems like a suicide mission to me.

    • @laurencevanhelsuwe3052
      @laurencevanhelsuwe3052 Год назад +5

      Didn't he state there's an AIS transponder on his boat? Maybe huge boats will be kind and avoid him?

    • @bobbyrayofthefamilysmith24
      @bobbyrayofthefamilysmith24 Год назад +2

      @@laurencevanhelsuwe3052 a 100k+ ton tanker doing 16kts can turn on a dime to avoid this dustbin.

    • @the_retag
      @the_retag Год назад +2

      All but the largest ships have to avoid him as he is a sailboat. And other sailors hopefully are polite enough

  • @cm5838
    @cm5838 Год назад +5

    Insane, I can already feel the cramps. I’d imagine cleaning yourself would be extremely difficult. When the journey is done this boat might be declared biohazard. I’ve always thought a jetski crossing would be adventurous though

  • @gurglejug627
    @gurglejug627 Год назад +5

    Andrew if you read these comments, might be worth taking something akin to a perforated sheet that affixes onto the dome - if you get a problem with the vents or want a breeze to keep cool, you can have ventilation about the place without getting blasted/awash. Make sure to have an alternative locking system for the front of the hatch for when it gets knocked by a wave. I'm sure you've already thought of it. Good luck!

  • @artolehtonen2564
    @artolehtonen2564 Год назад +12

    I would definitely add foils in it.

  • @quebird3108
    @quebird3108 Год назад +8

    Pad that harness so you don't get raw chafing in rough weather.

  • @chasjetty8729
    @chasjetty8729 Год назад

    Thanks for covering this. I’m a big fan of the that small boat and love the chance to see. Much appreciated friend.

  • @ddegn
    @ddegn Год назад +2

    I came here from eSysman's channel. Thanks for letting him use some clips from this excellent video.
    I wish Andrew luck on his journey.

  • @williamavery9185
    @williamavery9185 Год назад +8

    I wish you good passage. I have two concerns. 1. Peronal hygein 2. Does the boat have a bilge ? Do you have a maual pumpout?

  • @connormccoury9272
    @connormccoury9272 Год назад +3

    his passion is absolutely incredible

  • @swashfrogsailor
    @swashfrogsailor Год назад +3

    Stellar pursuit! I’ve enormous respect for adventurers and adventures which spite the evil prognosticators within the pessimistic peanut gallery. I’ll be eagerly following along. 👍🏼

  • @ptrinch
    @ptrinch Год назад +9

    I realize it adds quite a few miles... put it would have been nice if he left from the Scripts Institute in Falmouth Massachusetts and ended in Falmouth England.

    • @georgewashington7444
      @georgewashington7444 Год назад +6

      Robert Manry sailed Tinkerbelle a 13’ converted Old Town day sailor on that route in the 1960s. A Russian sub stopped mid-Atlantic and gave him a bottle of Vodka!

  • @adrianstone4443
    @adrianstone4443 Год назад +7

    I went in it at the boat show......nice guy strong craft, but he needs to start his food diet much sooner it takes months & months to get your body prepared for this stretching and blood flow is critical. The boat will do it with no problems.

  • @stevelawrie9115
    @stevelawrie9115 Год назад +8

    Good luck, it's going to be a tough trip.

  • @svgitana2499
    @svgitana2499 Год назад +84

    That is absolutely amazing!! I would love to see how she sails!!
    We own a 33’ sailboat (which is 10 times bigger than this) and my wife complains about the size 😂
    I’m going to show her this video! 😅

    • @KeepItSimpleSailor
      @KeepItSimpleSailor Год назад +14

      It will ‘sail’ like an oversized semi-directional cork.

    • @Collinoeight
      @Collinoeight Год назад

      10x by length, but by displacement it's gotta be astounding how small it is comparatively.

    • @edwardnigma2216
      @edwardnigma2216 Год назад

      33? Sounds like a pretty good size TBH.. I've got a 48' catamaran and it's kind of a pain in the ass because most marinas aren't designed for boats that are 25' wide. You on the otherhand can go pretty much anywhere you want and reasonably expect there to be a space available somewhere for you... Bigger boats have to plan or call ahead.

    • @MrXyonyx
      @MrXyonyx Год назад

      @@edwardnigma2216 why you own a boat that you think of as to big?

    • @edwardnigma2216
      @edwardnigma2216 Год назад +6

      @@MrXyonyx Because I can.

  • @soupedujour
    @soupedujour Год назад +1

    Great challenge, I know you’ll make it. You are smart, well prepared with sailing experiences and you know the sea..I’m now going to follow you on facebook.

  • @boffinschist1098
    @boffinschist1098 Год назад +3

    To keep mentally and physically active I would not cut the internal bolts shorter and I would spend the time grinding them down with a baby sea turtle shell

  • @nickraschke4737
    @nickraschke4737 Год назад +12

    Wow. Wouldn’t want anything to go wrong with the hatch.

    • @obsidianjane4413
      @obsidianjane4413 Год назад +6

      He says its positively buoyant even if flooded but... yeah. stewing in sea water for days on end would be...

    • @nickraschke4737
      @nickraschke4737 Год назад +1

      @@obsidianjane4413 yeah totally. I know room is tight but that would be the one thing I’d want a spare of. Though I see that’s impossible. One metre! Incredible. Hope it all goes well.

  • @Rafuschka
    @Rafuschka Год назад +1

    I love creazy ideas like that :D

  • @secretarykilkennychoir7137
    @secretarykilkennychoir7137 Год назад +1

    Some great ideas for lifeboat design. Fair weather!

  • @cuthbertmilligen
    @cuthbertmilligen Год назад +12

    I wish Andrew all the best on this crazy trip. He's got guts! But does he have at least a bilge pump?

    • @PatrickKQ4HBD
      @PatrickKQ4HBD Год назад

      I thought he pointed it out next to his right ankle and the water maker?

  • @TM-tw1py
    @TM-tw1py Год назад +5

    Is this the 3-cabin version?

  • @J2onton
    @J2onton Год назад

    Thanks for the info. Looks good.

  • @mini696
    @mini696 Год назад +1

    My right ear loved this.

  • @drgunsmith4099
    @drgunsmith4099 Год назад +4

    Legend has it…after this trip he’s gonna do it again bare back commando style 😂

  • @JonnoDoesStuff
    @JonnoDoesStuff Год назад +8

    Very sad to hear that Andrew has had to abandon his Atlantic attempt. Seems like a nice guy, wish him all the best for his next adventure

    • @giorgiogrlj
      @giorgiogrlj 7 месяцев назад

      And a little more wisdom?

  • @RicardoDinizPortugal
    @RicardoDinizPortugal Год назад +2

    I sail solo on my 60ft first generation Open 60. It's funny to think we could fit almost 20 Big C's onto my deck! Lovely guy and a thorough, professional approach to what will be quite a challenge in the North Atlantic, even in that time of year. He'll be hit by at least two nasty lows. I wish him the very best of luck. He knows what he's doing.

  • @denisiwaszczuk1176
    @denisiwaszczuk1176 Год назад +1

    Goodluck Mate. Your seem the Man for the job.

  • @bring.us.together
    @bring.us.together Год назад +3

    Best luck to and G~d speed for a safe and successful expedition.

  • @massimoamerica6726
    @massimoamerica6726 Год назад +9

    This looks crazy. Hope he knows what he is doing..

  • @AndreUchoaUSA
    @AndreUchoaUSA Год назад +1

    Loved it!

  • @clarencehopkins7832
    @clarencehopkins7832 Год назад

    Excellent stuff bro good luck from the USA. Go for it.

  • @sausage5849
    @sausage5849 Год назад +3

    He must be bonkers 🙂 Fair winds and good luck!

  • @tijmensnier5254
    @tijmensnier5254 Год назад +5

    Great video, amazing to see this record breaking (hopefully) sailboat and her designer!
    But there is something wrong with the audio. It only plays on the right channel. The outro does have stereo audio. Hope you can fix it, it's really annoying for headphone users. Looking forward to more videos

  • @stevewhite791
    @stevewhite791 Год назад +1

    Basically he has already gone overboard. Love it and best of luck 👍 what a challenge.

  • @dezent
    @dezent Год назад

    My right ear really enjoyed this video.

  • @aleho1
    @aleho1 Год назад +4

    As someone who has done some sailing, I give this project about 250 miles!

    • @deacondavidviscount7579
      @deacondavidviscount7579 Год назад +1

      True....in about 18 days. If he can pull this off it will be a real feat. However, I think its a little off the rails.

    • @aleho1
      @aleho1 Год назад

      @@deacondavidviscount7579 totally agree, as soon as you are hit with a huge swell/surge/storm, you could be done for, a huge wave could smash that to pieces

  • @SailingLaManga
    @SailingLaManga Год назад +24

    Sitting 90+plus days is a very dangerous route due the high risk of thrombosis and in general unhealthy blood flow.
    This is definitely not worthy in a "risk to reward" ratio and any common sense.

    • @richardnwilson
      @richardnwilson Год назад +2

      He did say that he was planning to exercise regularly.

    • @yumibeauty1404
      @yumibeauty1404 Год назад +1

      absolutely agree

    • @SailingLaManga
      @SailingLaManga Год назад

      @@richardnwilson there is not much for room for anything just enough yo risk your life.

    • @zeusapollo8688
      @zeusapollo8688 Год назад

      Sitting down will be exercise..

  • @veronicalogotheti1162
    @veronicalogotheti1162 Год назад

    Thank you

  • @bushtherapy7655
    @bushtherapy7655 Год назад

    Look forward to watching his journey on you tube

  • @jeanpaul5509
    @jeanpaul5509 Год назад +4

    If you still have time, get a neck support as used in airplanes on long haul. Good luck!

  • @ColinHarvey78
    @ColinHarvey78 Год назад +8

    This is completely bonkers.

    • @Kimjongil.
      @Kimjongil. Год назад +2

      Nothing like British eccentricity 😆

  • @jezlanejl
    @jezlanejl Год назад

    You know what, i appreciate wacky people like this, they make the world a slightly better place....

  • @martynrandall7652
    @martynrandall7652 Год назад +2

    Absolutely bonkers! But looks well designed good luck!

  • @Blacksaund
    @Blacksaund Год назад +8

    why?.....

  • @LiveLNXgaming
    @LiveLNXgaming Год назад +7

    There are many ways to define lots of words. Especially words without clear distinct balance on what separates them from their other like counterparts. But I am fairly confident and certain that this is the incorrect use of the word "Yacht"...

  • @pauldogon2578
    @pauldogon2578 Год назад +1

    Epic, I will be following this.
    The couch I am sitting on watching this is longer than your vessel.

  • @rimasmeleshyus9486
    @rimasmeleshyus9486 11 месяцев назад

    Wow unbelievable story. Great story sailing ⛵️ Bravo .greetings from beautiful tropical paradise island Kauai, Hawaii

  • @PlutoProtogen
    @PlutoProtogen Год назад +1

    saw this boat on a facebook group i share with him, i cant wait to follow this trip lol

  • @thegreatnorthwet5864
    @thegreatnorthwet5864 Год назад +3

    I went on one of these at the fair years ago when it was called the zipper.

  • @crazyjay7676
    @crazyjay7676 Год назад +2

    Nice yacht walkthrough but you forgot the crew quarters

  • @arthurturner3080
    @arthurturner3080 Год назад

    this is mental, best of luck!

  • @Knapweed
    @Knapweed 6 месяцев назад

    A "Twizzle Rig", perfect choice for this little downwind vessel.

  • @TheGolfdaily
    @TheGolfdaily Год назад +16

    I think I can probably survive a week in this.
    Or,
    maybe not.

    • @leeedsonetwo
      @leeedsonetwo Год назад +2

      Maybe 10 minutes. Wearing a nappy does not appeal.

  • @kqchannel
    @kqchannel Год назад +5

    Someone knows the brand of that plexiglass dome hatch?

  • @raymondoverson8715
    @raymondoverson8715 Год назад

    Amazing is right. Great video.

  • @needthecoast
    @needthecoast Год назад +1

    I think there's a bunch of extremely well thought out ideas here. Also, I think the Ocean will ravish that thing quickly.

  • @humdinger5701
    @humdinger5701 Год назад +6

    Ooooof, 3 foot 3 doesn't even come up to my waist. That would be nothing but cramps, permanent butt numb, and pressure sores for me.
    More power to him, gonna be an adventure for sure. God speed and good luck to you.

  • @pauldolman7487
    @pauldolman7487 Год назад +4

    This has the potential to be marketed to other directions, it looks great.

  • @vaughanholtom4921
    @vaughanholtom4921 Год назад

    Insane! I love it.

  • @rgarri6396
    @rgarri6396 Год назад

    Fine line between genius and crazy!

  • @pointnemo72
    @pointnemo72 Год назад +5

    I need a small water maker like that. I wonder where he got it.

  • @kenscrackofdoom599
    @kenscrackofdoom599 Год назад +2

    Utterly bonkers, utterly British. Best of luck.

  • @patrickrose1221
    @patrickrose1221 Год назад

    Diamond geezer and a great Briton : ) Best of luck !

  • @phillshufftner4495
    @phillshufftner4495 Год назад

    my right ear loved this video

  • @john3Lee
    @john3Lee Год назад +5

    He should have made the boat 1 metre long, but with a 3 metre beam. That would still count for the shortest boat, but far more comfortable !!

    • @rhett7716
      @rhett7716 Год назад

      dont think it would sail too good with those proportions unless a cat

    • @dominicbuckley8309
      @dominicbuckley8309 Год назад +3

      I can just imagine the interview:
      "We've gone for a radical broad-beam design: it's three feet long, but 28 feet wide."
      "Anything else unique about the design?"
      "Yes. It sails sideways."

  • @treywest268
    @treywest268 Год назад +2

    My question is, why not a small foldable solar collector to repower when possible?
    Perhaps one that could be even used as a sail?

  • @neilt.i.w737
    @neilt.i.w737 Год назад +1

    So when the Atlantic decides to have one of her morning episodes which pending on her mood can last days- this Englishman joyfully decides to manually strap himself into a fibreglass straight jacket to be jolted around like his seated a top an angry Bull whose just been branded. You're one of the most positive Englishman I've come across.
    A for admiring this challenge.

  • @Ab74by
    @Ab74by Год назад

    Oooo I saw a very similar boat in the Falmouth maritime museum !

  • @Ironboots123
    @Ironboots123 Год назад +5

    I hope the water maker doesn’t break 😬

  • @thereverendsam413
    @thereverendsam413 Год назад +2

    The audacity of all the weirdos wandering up and chipping in🤣

  • @HeatherSpoonheim
    @HeatherSpoonheim Год назад +1

    I'm impressed. Also, I would love to be able to take that little boat out for an afternoon.

  • @pauloalves4337
    @pauloalves4337 Год назад

    With all due respect... what a mad lad to attempt this trip. Best of luck

  • @izzzzzz6
    @izzzzzz6 Год назад +2

    Looks a bit like a converted sub. nice! looks safe

    • @obsidianjane4413
      @obsidianjane4413 Год назад

      A tiny boat in the N. Atlantic has to be mostly submarine.

  • @schloemo
    @schloemo Год назад +2

    I’d definitely bring some kind of inflatable mattress situation tied off the back of the boat to stretch out on, but maybe that’s against the rules

  • @drgunsmith4099
    @drgunsmith4099 Год назад +2

    Not much sleep going to had in that contraption 😬

  • @lukestagg2138
    @lukestagg2138 Год назад

    wow! good luck!

  • @martinrodgers6114
    @martinrodgers6114 Год назад +4

    wishing you well! An incredible feat of endurance in such cramped conditions. Certainly not for me. It takes a special kind of person to do this.

    • @Rene-up1dl
      @Rene-up1dl Год назад

      Will be disabled & in a wheelchair after arriving.

    • @Herefornow-571
      @Herefornow-571 Год назад

      Boat will be fine...

    • @m.w.2979
      @m.w.2979 Год назад +1

      where is he going to store food, water...where and how is he going to go to the toilet , or is he going to sit in a soiled diaper for the entire voyage...a special kind of person, yes a really dumb one ...

    • @Rene-up1dl
      @Rene-up1dl Год назад

      @@m.w.2979 He said how in the video. Some days he will probably go through hell. Other days calm.

    • @m.w.2979
      @m.w.2979 Год назад

      @@Rene-up1dland some really $hitty ones...they could call the trip, voyage to the bottom of the sea ....

  • @cornishhh
    @cornishhh Год назад +12

    Hannes Lindemann crossed the Atlantic in a Klepper kayak. You could pick that up and carry it. I'd argue that that was a much smaller boat. Boats are three dimensional.

    • @brba
      @brba Год назад +2

      Off topic, but he did it to test the claims of Alain Bombard that you can do the trip without provisions. 1952 Bombard sailed across the Atlantic in an inflatable without provisions, living of fish and plankton. According to Wikipedia there was a huge debate about fresh water.

    • @felixcat9318
      @felixcat9318 Год назад +1

      Crossing the Atlantic Ocean in a Klepper Kayak, WOW! That is seriously impressive!
      Its also immensely courageous, and he was obviously a very confident man to undertake such a dangerous venture.
      Can you imagine being on a vessel in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean and spotting a guy kayaking!

    • @cornishhh
      @cornishhh Год назад

      @@felixcat9318 He was a fit doctor IIRC about 30. Even so he wasn't in great shape after the crossing, although he quickly recovered.
      The kayak had an outrigger and a small sail, but even so....

  • @michaelstewart399
    @michaelstewart399 Год назад

    Good luck sir !!!!

  • @davidegessa
    @davidegessa Год назад

    good luck, that's an amazing challenge

  • @grumblewoof4721
    @grumblewoof4721 Год назад +3

    Amazing, how did they get a bedroom, a galley, a toilet, a shower, and crew quarters in there ? !!!

  • @psunaminami6672
    @psunaminami6672 Год назад +8

    i'vr got the perfect name...Torcher Chamber!...this is completely insane....makes guantanamo bay look like a 5 star resort!

  • @Wezly
    @Wezly Год назад

    My right ear enjoyed this.

  • @monostripeexplosiveexplora2374

    amazing boat!