Hello from Ottawa 🇨🇦 you don't need a large wind to sail. Remember that's what the sail is for to capture the slightest breeze to glide you along. Perhaps once your books are recognized more you'll be able to purchase an electronic motor before the summer begins. Good luck in your new abode. Kat
Thanks, Kat from Ottawa. My understanding is that the sails are some of the heaviest available which, I believe, makes it a little harder to inflate in a light wind. But I'm also learning about trimming. I'm looking forward to the news season and putting some stuff int practice - there's plenty of room for improvement. You never know what the future will bring. If the books become mega successful, I'll likely do a major renovation of the boat. Cheers
Lovely when the breeze just about filled in. One of my favourite sails. The wind at the north end of Arran is fluky. Pity about the Diesel bilges, hope you got that sorted easily.
It was very peaceful. I'm looking forward to a bit more of that in the summer - less hacking 30 not 60 miles a day, and more hill out cruising - and maybe a couple of crazy days in-between.
Great! Hope you have had a good winter in Scotland. You will be sailing again soon, im sure. Where are you off to next? Best wishes from Salcombe. James
Hi. Glad to hear you have enjoyed watching the videos. There's been a slight delay in the start of the season for me, but hope to be sailing before the end of May.
@@Sailingpilotchris sadly, no sailing this year. Life got in the way and the boat needs a little work done on it. Nothing too structural but it does include a top end engine rebuild. Hoping to be out on the water around the Highlands and Islands in 2025
HI. Apo0logies for the long delay. Life got in the way and the boat hasn't left the Scottish marina all summer. Doing some renovation work on it now and plan to sail the Highlands and Islands next year
I'll be heading to St Kilda in the summer (30 miles west of the Outer Hebrides) - it's the closest I can get to Canada without leaving UK waters. I've not been too New Poundland, but I'd imagine that the Hebrides and the outer Scottish islands are similar too - I'll be there this summer.
😂 at the time I couldn't - I was to busy learning how to sail. I'm almost up together now, and this summer I hope to be no further than a few weeks behind.
@@youtubelivingonasailboat_1year I think there are two ways to go. AlluringArtic beautifully shot infrequent and brilliant or Sam Holmes Sailing which are frequent with reassuringly low production values. Both are great. Keep it up love the content.
Living the dream…. And doing a splendid job of keeping the fire burning for those not quite there yet 🙏
I was inspired by RUclipsrs to have a go, and I've no regrets.
Very nice, thanks for sharing..
You're welcome
Lovely! I've really enjoyed following your journey and am very envious of your adventure!
Thank you foe watching. There's more to come this summer. If it's within reach for you, give it a go.
Hello from Ottawa 🇨🇦 you don't need a large wind to sail. Remember that's what the sail is for to capture the slightest breeze to glide you along. Perhaps once your books are recognized more you'll be able to purchase an electronic motor before the summer begins. Good luck in your new abode. Kat
Thanks, Kat from Ottawa. My understanding is that the sails are some of the heaviest available which, I believe, makes it a little harder to inflate in a light wind. But I'm also learning about trimming. I'm looking forward to the news season and putting some stuff int practice - there's plenty of room for improvement.
You never know what the future will bring. If the books become mega successful, I'll likely do a major renovation of the boat.
Cheers
Love that straight, silent wake! Looking forward to your travels this season as the nights are drawing out. All the best from Taunton
Hey, buddy. There is something quite special with that silent sailing. Hope to get the cruising chute up in the summer.
Lovely when the breeze just about filled in. One of my favourite sails. The wind at the north end of Arran is fluky. Pity about the Diesel bilges, hope you got that sorted easily.
Very peaceful and stress free sailing. Bilges have been sorted - I'll explain in the next video.
Brilliant, the sailing sent me to sleep which was blissful. I had to watch again - many thanks
😂 Yeah, but was definitely the least challenging trip I had done since leaving Southampton.
Looks so peaceful
It was very peaceful. I'm looking forward to a bit more of that in the summer - less hacking 30 not 60 miles a day, and more hill out cruising - and maybe a couple of crazy days in-between.
Great! Hope you have had a good winter in Scotland. You will be sailing again soon, im sure. Where are you off to next? Best wishes from Salcombe. James
The winter has been windy but mild in Scotland. I've got some plans for summer sailing - I'll probably talk about this in the next video
Enjoyed watching your adventures & videos. When are you planning to set sail again. Looking forward to seeing you sail around Scotland.
Hi. Glad to hear you have enjoyed watching the videos. There's been a slight delay in the start of the season for me, but hope to be sailing before the end of May.
@@youtubelivingonasailboat_1yearany updates? Hope you are well.
@@Sailingpilotchris sadly, no sailing this year. Life got in the way and the boat needs a little work done on it. Nothing too structural but it does include a top end engine rebuild. Hoping to be out on the water around the Highlands and Islands in 2025
Hello. Have you any more videos coming out?
I'd like to know what you've been up to!
HI. Apo0logies for the long delay. Life got in the way and the boat hasn't left the Scottish marina all summer. Doing some renovation work on it now and plan to sail the Highlands and Islands next year
The landscape is similar to here in Newfoundland. Stay safe from the east coast of Canada 🇨🇦
I'll be heading to St Kilda in the summer (30 miles west of the Outer Hebrides) - it's the closest I can get to Canada without leaving UK waters. I've not been too New Poundland, but I'd imagine that the Hebrides and the outer Scottish islands are similar too - I'll be there this summer.
Just joined your channel.
What is your boat?
Grampian 34/2. fin keel. skeg rudder. Made in Norfolk, England in 1978.
Thanks for Joining. I hope you enjoy the vids
So the video are from 6 months ago. Surely you can edit quicker.
😂 at the time I couldn't - I was to busy learning how to sail. I'm almost up together now, and this summer I hope to be no further than a few weeks behind.
@@youtubelivingonasailboat_1year I think there are two ways to go. AlluringArtic beautifully shot infrequent and brilliant or Sam Holmes Sailing which are frequent with reassuringly low production values. Both are great. Keep it up love the content.
Cheers. I kinda like the two week frequency and hope to release closer to real time in the new season