#59 Sailing a 1900 Dutch Barge from the Netherlands to the UK - Dutch Barge Home

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  • Опубликовано: 27 июл 2022
  • This week we sail Jago's 122 year old Dutch sailing tjalk over from Vlissingen in the Netherlands (apologies I kept saying Holland!) to Greenwich in the UK. A voyage of three parts; calm seas, great sailing, and a rather rough motor to the UK coast.
    Watch Adam's video from the same trip here: • Sailing A 122 Year Old...
    Incidental Music: Snowy Peaks pt I - Chris Haugen, Auckland - VYEN, Birds in Flight - Dan Lebowitz, Wind Riders - Asher Fulero.
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Комментарии • 52

  • @jagohurley458
    @jagohurley458 2 года назад +10

    Beth, you were magnificent on this trip, on deck for best part of 24 hrs reassuring me and showing great sailing skill throughout. I’m really so happy you enjoyed it and I’m privileged to have had you there. Now clean out your bilges missy!

    • @minidvant
      @minidvant 2 года назад +2

      Couldn't agree more - 22 hour+ watches, calm advice and excellent sailing skills - you were a dream to sail with and I hope I get the privilege again. Also an excellent video summing the trip up!

  • @LauraDover
    @LauraDover 7 дней назад

    Great video. So inspiring.. subscribed and watching your previous vlogs :)

  • @christinetaylor6897
    @christinetaylor6897 2 года назад +2

    Beth, that was fascinating, the joy on your face told the story, I love boats and boating but don't have any nautical experience like yourself, I just really enjoy watching you. Best wishes Christine x

  • @rachelleottereyes364
    @rachelleottereyes364 2 года назад +1

    Really enjoyed the journey. Thanks for sharing!

  • @geertsterk6529
    @geertsterk6529 Год назад +1

    Hi Beth
    I enjoyed your video very much !
    My name is Geert from the Netherlands and I also have a tjalk which is moored in Makkum Friesland .
    There I have met Canice and more recently Jago.
    What an adventure you've had crossing the north sea like that , wow !
    Maybe someday I'll come over to England to see you all , for now good luck with the renovation of your groninger bol !

    • @TillerQueen
      @TillerQueen  Год назад

      It would be great to see you in the UK if you come over, you're always welcome!

    • @geertsterk6529
      @geertsterk6529 Год назад

      @@TillerQueen
      Thanks Beth that's very kind to say !

  • @Luke-zo6nc
    @Luke-zo6nc 2 года назад +1

    Great vlog. Loved seeing the journey to the UK. Must be an amazing feeling to be out at sea. You are very lucky. Look forward to seeing your next vlog working on your boat.

  • @ruaidhrikathygill8833
    @ruaidhrikathygill8833 2 года назад +1

    This was fantastic Beth! The filming was great. I have never been on open water like that so it was great to see. Jago’s boat looks really great. Also enjoyed the short bit of night filming. I have never seen video of a boat sailing/motoring on the Thames, or any river, in the dark. Really excited for you, Jago and the crew. Bertie will be glad you will be back. Thanks for sharing. 🙏😊❤️ Kathy

  • @trevorcharlesmorgan
    @trevorcharlesmorgan 2 года назад +1

    Really great trip and fantastic video, was really nice to meet you, hope to see you on another voyage soon!

    • @TillerQueen
      @TillerQueen  2 года назад

      Yes, hope we get to sail again soon!

  • @markpalethorpe6526
    @markpalethorpe6526 2 года назад

    Beth
    You looked so happy and what an amazing vlog to watch one of your best yet 😎😎😎👌👌

  • @lindahurley5230
    @lindahurley5230 2 года назад

    I have been following your Dutch barge vlogs with great enjoyment and really enjoyed this interesting departure. I know from Jago how fantastic you were during , as you put it, the “chaos”. You were absolutely amazing, the epitome of calm under pressure. So thank you so much and keep your lovely vlogs coming.

    • @TillerQueen
      @TillerQueen  2 года назад

      Thank you for the kind words, that means a lot!

  • @alistairbeckett9171
    @alistairbeckett9171 2 года назад

    Fantastic trip, it must have whetted your appetite for some trips in your own wonderful barge.

    • @TillerQueen
      @TillerQueen  2 года назад

      Yes, I've definitely got the bug again!

  • @frankreed8610
    @frankreed8610 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for sharing 💖 👍

  • @rareairvideos3070
    @rareairvideos3070 2 года назад +1

    Wonderful video clip of Jago sitting there... wow.. so very personal in a way.. I noted one board down when the sail was up. How much side slip was going on during that part. Most excellent all around. Hope your voice gets better quick. Sounds like it did by the end of the video. Thank you!

    • @TillerQueen
      @TillerQueen  2 года назад +1

      Yes, we only have the leeward lee board in the water when on a tack. Without the lee board there actually is quite a lot of slip so it really helps. But they're only really useful with some sidewards pressure, not just motoring forwards.

  • @jaynecopland
    @jaynecopland Год назад

    Wow Beth! Just WOW! That was truly an amazing video. It makes me appreciate the skill sets one needs to be able to sail on the open seas. You seem so very at home out there. Really interesting . I love the sound of the water along the boat when she’s under sail. Having done a very little sailing as a kid, I had forgotten that “music”.

    • @TillerQueen
      @TillerQueen  Год назад

      Yes indeed I feel very at home at sea and feel very calm there. Thank you!

    • @davidcarr894
      @davidcarr894 Год назад

      A beautiful site at sea is to see a boat cruising under sail .show the boat u nder sail from another boat

  • @mikepenfold9185
    @mikepenfold9185 Год назад

    Love the cut of your jib!
    Did you drop the leeboards whilst in North Sea waters?
    Congratulations in making it to Wessex and Glammersmith 😎

    • @TillerQueen
      @TillerQueen  Год назад +1

      Yes, we had them in when we were sailing or when there was a wind or tide from one side. We learned they're not needed just for going ahead but improve the course if you have some sideways force.

  • @SecretSquirrelFun
    @SecretSquirrelFun 9 месяцев назад

    A beautiful looking vessel 🙂
    Are the sail colours used on Dutch sailing barges a matter of personal choice, cost etc.
    Or, is it a traditional colour and would you have any information about why?
    (I’m interested in the black sails and if there’s a historical connection or just personal aesthetic so to speak...I’m waffling sorry 🤭)
    New subscriber as of today.
    I’d really like to be there with you, experiencing such a beautiful day on the water.
    Thanks for sharing your adventures with me, much appreciated.
    Hugs and kisses to the pup.
    🙂🐿🌈❤️
    P.s @ 7:56 (Ish) you seem to be wearing my t-shirt 🤣
    Great minds and all of that.
    P.s I have attempted to look online regarding the black sail colour etc, but it just gives me zillions of links about some movie or program called Black Sail or something like that - I’m hoping that you might have some information
    (I’m waffling again sorry....again gahhh)

    • @TillerQueen
      @TillerQueen  9 месяцев назад

      It's traditional, yes. Although brown sails are damaged less by UV so can last longer.

  • @divetechltd2731
    @divetechltd2731 2 года назад +1

    Great video Beth, I remember Canice bringing his boat across from Holland, one question? the Police had to check your passports? I am a brit living in Canada and still have UK citizenship and a passport, did passport rules change since brexit for UK passport holders now in Europe?

    • @TillerQueen
      @TillerQueen  2 года назад +1

      Yes, sadly Brexit means we don't have freedom of movement and if we hadn't got our passports stamped we could be classed as over-stayers. It's very sad as I used to go to the Netherlands often and didn't even need a passport. Canice was on this trip too; bringing his expertise.

  • @rosemarie999
    @rosemarie999 2 года назад

    Great video. Can I ask what the story was? Is it someone's new boat? Or they'd just had a holiday and needed a hand to bring it back to the UK?

    • @TillerQueen
      @TillerQueen  2 года назад +1

      It was my friend Jago's boat and he bought it in the Netherlands and is bringing her back to the UK. In all honesty what we're doing is slowly stealing all of the Dutch barges over there and bringing them back to the UK secretly. 😉

  • @mbontekoe3358
    @mbontekoe3358 Год назад

    As I see it is Skutse

  • @miketaylor5088
    @miketaylor5088 2 года назад

    Nice that you and Canice got some sailing, even if brief. I hope both of you will actually sail your boats and not just power along the canals.

    • @TillerQueen
      @TillerQueen  2 года назад

      No, for sure mine will be sailing!

  • @davidcarr894
    @davidcarr894 Год назад +1

    How many miles was the trip across channel?

    • @TillerQueen
      @TillerQueen  Год назад

      It was around 150km from Vlissingen to Ramsgate then around 130km from Ramsgate to Greenwich in London.

    • @TheAmericanCatholic
      @TheAmericanCatholic Год назад

      90 miles to 80 miles approximately

  • @jandoodle6769
    @jandoodle6769 3 месяца назад

    Why does the voice remind me of hiss the snake from disneys Robin Hood ?

  • @richardzehrung9776
    @richardzehrung9776 Год назад

    Loved seeing her under sail

  • @josephblansjaar5871
    @josephblansjaar5871 2 года назад +1

    Very good clip, however one should have a "navigator's Notebook" to record the fixes rather than scribbling on the chart AND you should plot the DR track (Dead Reckoning) track with anticipated times. I presume you cheated using GPS bearings rather than visuals off the compass ( and remember the CADET rule which is converting from Compass Bearing to True bearing (for plotting) Add East variation and /or Compass Deviation. Subtract West variation. Impressive as crossing the shipping lanes at 3-4 knots can be scary! 😊

    • @TillerQueen
      @TillerQueen  2 года назад +1

      If I'm honest we didn't have a lot of equipment and I didn't have time to do a passage plan so I did some basic route-planning, using a GPS fix backed up with some compass fixes. We headed into the estuary between Margate and the shallow water of Margate sands so we really just needed to wiggle through some slight shallows so it wasn't too complex as we also had a lot of marks to use. Yes, I still have "west is best and East is least" in my head for compass correction! Of course somebody with your experience will notice that we're not really navigating "properly" here. 😉

    • @josephblansjaar5871
      @josephblansjaar5871 2 года назад

      @@TillerQueen in this modern age one might as well carry two hand-held GPS units and just load your way-points in the GPS. It all should be fine in West Europe but I have suspicions about charting standards in out-of-way places? I presume you will sail your craft to Europe or Scandinavia when you have her completed?

    • @TillerQueen
      @TillerQueen  2 года назад +1

      @@josephblansjaar5871 I'm not sure where I'll be taking the barge although I'd love to get over to the Netherlands again. The canals are just so lovely and the towns and villages would be great to explore! Although I will be doing more yacht sailing!

    • @josephblansjaar5871
      @josephblansjaar5871 2 года назад

      @@TillerQueen I've been plagued by thoughts of your ventilation throughout the barge. Have you considered leaving aan air gap at the top and bottom of each dividing bulkhead as you divide the barge into cabin spaces? Fully sealed cabins can become very stuffy/hot whilst leaving a gap between bulkhead and deckhead will allow natural ventilation? Just a thought. Cheers

    • @TillerQueen
      @TillerQueen  2 года назад

      @@josephblansjaar5871 I did think of that but then would lose privacy. Usually all of the doors will remain open anyway but I'll also be adding ventilation to the outside (when I have the internal layout) and will also be adding door ventilation too.

  • @pressplay1703
    @pressplay1703 6 месяцев назад

    why don't you sail all the way

    • @TillerQueen
      @TillerQueen  6 месяцев назад

      The first part was next to no wind and the latter part was too much wind!

  • @bgt7874
    @bgt7874 2 года назад

    Is this abuse of a perfectly fine sailing vessel?

  • @kenkindrick4227
    @kenkindrick4227 Год назад

    Sorry, as a trumpet player I really can't stand the metal in her lip.

    • @TillerQueen
      @TillerQueen  Год назад

      I actually play saxophone and can also play the bugle with the lip ring. It really doesn't get in the way.