OUR WORST NIGHT ON THE SEA | Everything went wrong. Chasing Currents EP 64

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Комментарии • 73

  • @freddywulf2024
    @freddywulf2024 Год назад +1

    THANKS...now you have me stuck into Peaky Blinders....you need to watch Peaky Blinders....when you arent Sailing!

    • @ChasingCurrents
      @ChasingCurrents  Год назад

      🤣 we definitely need to watch it! Though we've heard a lot of spoilers already now haha

  • @JayPerrypersonal
    @JayPerrypersonal Год назад +1

    Anchor markers can be a pain, real pain. OK to use in rocky sea bed where you want a trip line in case anchor gets stuck. Bit just to mark your anchor not great. I’ve enjoyed idiots tie to them as a mooring buoy! Boats run them over in the dark or swing over them, get them caught in rudder or propeller (even if not running) and then pull your anchor out and you drag. We have one we hardly ever use. In Lakka bay we saw a boat that picked up their own anchor marker line to the buoy in their rudder as the swung around at night, this tripped their own anchor.
    Great to also tie to chain if you have to drop your anchor and chain as you did…..if yo have time

  • @johnmilligan6605
    @johnmilligan6605 Год назад +1

    thats the problem when just anyone can buy a boat and take it to sea there are too many people who think they can make up their own rules , the law should ban them from sailing just like motoring ,its life and death out there at times ,sort iy in the morning indeed bloody nutter

  • @darrenleask6042
    @darrenleask6042 Год назад +1

    maybe a big fog horn to get the offenders attention

  • @SM40
    @SM40 Год назад +1

    We ought to expect some good Anuk and Aly jokes ;-)

  • @richardplows5482
    @richardplows5482 Год назад +3

    Glad you are both ok. Instinct to ditch the anchor and sod the expense absolutely correct. Your safety and the boats always first priority. Best wishes

  • @simontaylor4873
    @simontaylor4873 Год назад +4

    #1 You and the boat is safe #2 You have shared an important lesson which may keep many a sailor from going through the same stress, good for you both :)

  • @AndyUK-Corrival
    @AndyUK-Corrival Год назад +3

    Hindsight, that exact science. Yes, attaching the buoy when you dumped the anchor would have been great but I can imagine how stressful it was and split second decisions. Bummer about the anchor but hopefully you find it and the guy who dragged into you. Sounds like he wasn’t much help. Stay safe guys. Andy UK

  • @davidhannah4846
    @davidhannah4846 Год назад +3

    So glad you guys are ok! Any update on the jerk that crashed into Talisman? Hope you were able to recover your anchor and/or insurance covered it and your solar panel!!!

    • @ChasingCurrents
      @ChasingCurrents  Год назад

      Unfortunately we never found the other boat! Our insurance did cover any costs though so could have been worse 😁

  • @JayPerrypersonal
    @JayPerrypersonal Год назад +1

    Bummer guys, what a git the other boat just doing a runner. Definitely if you have his details insurance job. He should pay for damage, new chain and anchor, and any marina costs etc.
    If you have to ditch chain and anchor tie a line longer than depth with a fender or bout to chain before you drop it. That way you can get it back later easily. Obviously if you have time and can do so, but if conditions don’t allow that no much you can do.
    Best of luck, hope you get his details and get sorted

    • @ChasingCurrents
      @ChasingCurrents  Год назад

      Thanks Jay, yeah unfortunately we never found his insurance details - but our insurance sorted out any costs so could have been worse! Cheers for commenting 👍

  • @V8guy3500
    @V8guy3500 Год назад +3

    No one can comment they weren’t there 🤷‍♂️you have to make decisions based on the now and whatever you did you and the boat are safe so all good.👏

  • @robertmoreland6156
    @robertmoreland6156 Год назад +1

    When the other boat lifted their anchor they probably pulled your tackle as well and took it. 🤔👍🇪🇸

    • @thebarnaclebill
      @thebarnaclebill Год назад +2

      Exactly, and if so it's a sad indictment on the modern attitude of selfishness.

  • @Gman11962
    @Gman11962 Год назад +5

    You didn’t panic and nobody was injured . Job well done 😊

  • @ooweesaler
    @ooweesaler Год назад +2

    These things happen and all add to the bag of experience. Anchor ball yes but even when you cast it off you could have tied some fenders to it. I had the same thing in Big Vathi except it was me dragging. Did not hit anything but after re setting a few times gave up and did the motor thing. You two looked a million times fresher than I felt. 🙂

  • @jevgenijsdorofejevs2738
    @jevgenijsdorofejevs2738 Год назад +1

    I'm sorry to hear that you lost your anchor, and it was a new one as well? Just shows how nonsense some people are!

    • @ChasingCurrents
      @ChasingCurrents  Год назад

      Aw thanks. Yeah, we bought it in 2019 so was pretty new!

  • @electrosonicnebula
    @electrosonicnebula Год назад +2

    Very interesting as usual, glad you're ok! I have these newbie questions... 1. Was the fact that the other guy was dragging and not you related to the weight of the anchor relative to the boat? 2. In terms of preventive stuff, apart from having the anchor ball to help others see and yourself find the anchor, is it a possibility or common practice to drop your two anchors to reduce dragging? 3. How much will it cost to repair your solar panel and - if you don't find it - replace your main anchor?

    • @ChasingCurrents
      @ChasingCurrents  Год назад +1

      Hey thank you for commenting 😁.
      1 so were not sure about the other guy dragging but we assume he might not have set his anchor properly or not had enough chain out, or maybe both.
      2. As far as preventing this happening there isn't really much that can be done, if he was going to drag on to us then nothing we could do (other than have moved before he got to us) would have stopped it. But if we would have attached a float to our anchor chain before letting it go then we might have been able to find it.
      3. So the panel and mount cost £200 ish together to replace. The anchor was around £350 and the chain £400.
      Hopefully you find this useful 😊

    • @electrosonicnebula
      @electrosonicnebula Год назад +1

      ​@@ChasingCurrents Thanks for the generous reply. It's not all about the money but it's definitely useful to know. Good luck and thanks for the info, which one could Google but it's been super nice to follow your story and learn in the process.

  • @hughburgess4168
    @hughburgess4168 6 месяцев назад

    Once again I think you handled this situation very well. It’s all about gaining experience and accepting the financial hits when they come. Also there are so many beginners at sailing, just like us, so we always have to be aware of the lack of experience of others. A great preparation video for me sailing to The Algarve from Ireland in June. ⛵️

  • @garyalbrighton
    @garyalbrighton Год назад +1

    I can't believe how irresponsible that guy was! he is a danger to himself & others & should hang his sailing hat up for good. He's also very lucky you guys are so nice & patient etc. I'm not sure I would have handled it as calmly!

    • @garyalbrighton
      @garyalbrighton Год назад +1

      Sorry, in my frustration I forgot to say that I'm so glad you are both OK lol!

    • @ChasingCurrents
      @ChasingCurrents  Год назад +1

      Aw thanks Gary - we're both fine thankfully haha

  • @sailingmarilynkaye
    @sailingmarilynkaye Год назад +1

    You have to watch peky blinders, thanks again for an awesome video sail safe guys

    • @ChasingCurrents
      @ChasingCurrents  Год назад +1

      We really do! It's on our next to watch list haha. Glad you enjoyed the video, thanks for watching 😁

    • @sailingmarilynkaye
      @sailingmarilynkaye Год назад

      Thankyou for showing the real side of things when you are sailing. As it is not always chocolate and roses.

  • @tka1528
    @tka1528 Год назад +4

    The most important thing is that you are both safe and your boat is ok

  • @MrBernard1965
    @MrBernard1965 Год назад +2

    You are a fab team. Good watch and lessons shared. Thank you.

  • @sailormarttiki3197
    @sailormarttiki3197 Год назад +2

    Our first big boat. The number of times I said we’re sellin this fn boat in what we perceived as dire situations at sea, but we survived and learnt and graduated to an even bigger boat, on which we didn’t have an I’m sellin this boat occurrence once in eleven years. Keep on keepin on sailing brummies

  • @skaraborgcraft
    @skaraborgcraft Год назад +2

    Could have been worse. I spy a Lofrans windlass? Yeah, lesson learnt, you should always have a float bouy and rope on the bitter end of the chain, your anchor is your main insurance, does not pay to lose it. Carry on.

  • @svglorious
    @svglorious Год назад +2

    You guys did the right thing. The rocks are not your friend. the best of us have had to make those decisions quickly, especially if there is tangled anchor situation. Better the anchor and chain goes, and you and the boat live to sail another day. Nothing you can do about other boats that don’t set right, or have a poor performing anchor, other than just trying to to stay away from them in the first place. It has happened to me in hurricane conditions and the results were catastrophic. Glad you both and Talisman are still above the water.

    • @ChasingCurrents
      @ChasingCurrents  Год назад +3

      Thank you 😁 Yeah that's exactly it, always the worry that even if you're set well that a neighbour could come along and drag into you! Sorry to hear that you had to go through a hurricane, that sounds absolutely terrifying. At least you're safe, hope you never have to experience that again! Cheers, all our best ⛵️

  • @chrisballUKtoNZ
    @chrisballUKtoNZ Год назад +2

    ahhh eff the other guy, your still alive thats the main thing.

  • @manxman5175
    @manxman5175 Год назад +3

    well done to both of you,,it looked scary 🥶

  • @berniebranfield8124
    @berniebranfield8124 Год назад +1

    An anchor marking buoy causes as many problems as they solve. They get wrapped round the chain and other boats catch them, especially at night. You did great, maybe consider a grapnel hook to recover your chain and anchor?

  • @pken9814
    @pken9814 Год назад +1

    You guys did great in a dire situation. You also were able to identify what you could do better. That other boater sounds like a jack ass. He really was content waiting til morning, ie on the rocks and taking you with him. He is the epitome of the old sailor that doesn't do anything with others well. Also the type that probably doesn't have insurance and you wish to never run into soneone like him.
    I'd bet he picked up his anchor with yours still attached. Then Fled the area after doing damage to your boat. You probably could've had the coast guard track him down with the boat description.
    Great video btw.

  • @kend1053
    @kend1053 Год назад +1

    In a nutshell you explained sailing quite completely...Hours of boredom and moments of shear panic. Well done I'd say, culminating in a bowl of pasta. I think it's fair to say you two are true sailors

  • @brownnoise357
    @brownnoise357 Год назад +1

    Ugh. Bad News, but you've come through it. No Anchor Ball is a hard lesson to learn. Hoping you find your Anchor and Chain Tomorrow. Best Wishes. Bob. 🤔

  • @dracey1778
    @dracey1778 Год назад +2

    Absolutely NO on the anchor ball. It makes more trouble than it solves. It is just a great way to foul anchors and catch in dinghy props. Just look around and you will see no one using it. There's a reason.

    • @HM-vo1jf
      @HM-vo1jf Год назад

      Yes...and then you and your neighbors have fouled props, dragging fancy balls onto the rocks.

    • @geniexmay562
      @geniexmay562 Год назад +2

      extremely wise to attach a float/buoy when dumping the chain and anchor to retrieve it later is a sensible thing to do.

  • @martyn101101
    @martyn101101 Год назад +2

    It's always better to dump an anchor rather than risk the boat. It's a shame when it happens but that's sailing unfortunately. I confess, we don't use an anchor boeuy but maybe we will from now on. We really love watching your adventures from the crew of konsort_aqiarius.

  • @lotophagi711
    @lotophagi711 Год назад +1

    I had to drop an anchor in Greece in a similar situation. Luckily the current Mrs. Phagi had the wit to tie a fender and a long line onto the end of the chain just before I cut the bitter end. Picked up the fender the next day.

  • @devilkid6652
    @devilkid6652 Год назад +1

    I've recently bought a boat and I am starting my sailing journey. I think you did great to minimise damage and protect life. The 95% of sailing you talk about sounds great. You never know how you will react when the 5% happens even if you make plans for everything.

    • @ChasingCurrents
      @ChasingCurrents  Год назад

      Congrats on buying a boat! Hopefully lots of exciting adventures ahead 😄 Yes that 95% definitely makes the scary 5% worth it haha. Cheers for commenting 👍

  • @sailingbluedawn
    @sailingbluedawn Год назад +1

    Well done guys, you did really well in the circumstances. What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger 💪
    I’ve been in similar fixes and the most important thing is to do something- you made a decision and it worked - you didn’t end up on the rocks, you’re fine, the boat’s fine, so all good.
    The sailing earlier that day was perfect too - sails were set perfectly

    • @ChasingCurrents
      @ChasingCurrents  Год назад

      Aw thank you, means a lot to hear that😁 It's easy to think of what we should've done, but you're right the most important thing is that we made a decision and we're safe! Cheers for that, maybe we're finally learning how to sail 😂

  • @sailingfalcornwall1405
    @sailingfalcornwall1405 Год назад +1

    Well done guys, very scary, but you did what you had to do to save the boat. x

  • @JasonLeeHowell
    @JasonLeeHowell Год назад +1

    I hope you managed to track the other boat down and got the insurance details so you can replace your solar panel, anchor and chain and any other issues the collision caused

    • @ChasingCurrents
      @ChasingCurrents  Год назад +1

      Thanks Jason, unfortunately he vanished and we never saw him again 😪

  • @davidharris4245
    @davidharris4245 Год назад +1

    I think you handled it like pro's well done👍

  • @michaelg7076
    @michaelg7076 Год назад +1

    What a night!

  • @fabricepcr
    @fabricepcr Год назад +1

    Was this that famous storm in August that hit Italy and Corsega with 100 knots winds?

  • @yeggydegz4330
    @yeggydegz4330 Год назад +1

    I thought you did great.

  • @chrisballUKtoNZ
    @chrisballUKtoNZ Год назад +1

    hey!!! im in new zealand.... thats 1 degrees!!!! hahaha

  • @buzzinsmaug664
    @buzzinsmaug664 Год назад +2

    SO PLEASED THAT YOU ARE BOTH SAFE 😻 ...THIS IDIOT MUST BE FOUND AND ALSO GET HIS INSURANCE DETAILS OF AT LEAST HIS BOAT NUMBER ...AS HE NEEDS TO RECOMPENSE YOU FOR THE DAMAGE ...ANY PROBLEMS LET ME KNOW AND ELVIS C AND I CAN RAISE A PERSUASION COMMITTEE..USING THE BOYS FROM THE MERSEY AND THE THAMES AND THE TYNE ... TAKE CARE BOTH ..A X LIVERPOOL

    • @ChasingCurrents
      @ChasingCurrents  Год назад

      Aw thank you, yeah unfortunately he disappeared and we have no details. Thankfully though our insurance covered damage costs, but thanks for the offer of help haha 😁 You take care too!