Great episode guys. We were in Calais at the beginning of the year, April, I think. We caught the train from Calais to Lille. Beautiful city. We found the French Authorities to be very easy going. You'll love France. I know by know you're on the Atlantic Coast. We spent a lot of time in Brittany. That's where Willow (our boat) was born. We look forward to seeing all your other videos. Cheers!!
Thank you so much! Really enjoyed this. What an achievement. Especially enjoyed the cheese appreciation from Yewy's tongue at the end! Bon voyage ! Bises de Londres
Forget the bilge keeler That is b..x. I went round twice S H with 1.8 fin & definitely did NOT want bilge. As for the channel I have crossed it over 250 times since 1968 & sail on the thames estuary. Always had a fin keel. apart from 1st boat which I got rid of fairly quick. Never sailed anywhere without a chart
Good for you, I bet you have some great memories! Beware that other opinions do exist! 😆 We would have loved paper charts, but it was £2.5k for the charts to go around the UK. Never mind now we're going further afield. Navionics is £39.99 a year, so we chose to go electronic.
@@sailinghjem Paper charts to go round UK did not cost me anything like that.& I included Reeds plus all the pilots.I also went round the Channel islands on the way
Pete, they won’t let us in with the dog! Not unless she arrives by a ferry. Even if we came back to the UK we still wouldn’t be able to sail her back on our own boat. Bloody madness! So they need to last. I will work out a run rate and ensure the ship keeps to it 😂
@@sailinghjem We have the same problem with our pooch. Best I have come up with is a ferry to CIs from France with SWMBO taking the dog and I take the yacht across.
We’ve been salivating at the prospect! I’m envisioning fresh, tasty food and crisp white wine on a sunny terrace. The sun bit is quite a problem at the moment! Last night we were contemplating whether to put the heating on! 😂
i wonder how many flags you will hoist by the time you return back to Blighty i feel the Sailing Brothers cheese fetish is going to be challenged on this trip. great episode , did the ais not give an indication on the boat that seemed not to change course 70 deg is a lot
Haha, if you like cheese then France is the place to be! 😂 the AIS was showing about 200m CPA which I thought was fine, but in reality it seemed a lot closer, hence the bearing away!
@@sailinghjem Aye Aye Skipper! The shipping in the Traffic separation channel don't alter course! the yacht must cross the said channel @ right angles and show his intentions in good time?
🤔 I’ve been thinking about this for a good few minutes Michael, you may have heard the noise 😀 it sounds like, excuse my French, a right fart on! Is this doable quickly?
@@sailinghjem paper of sufficient size for the scale you choose. Choosing a scale down that will still give you a sufficiently accurate result, not difficult I suggest. Pencil + plotter. Patrick Laine has a video where he crossed the channel on an angular course over a few tides, works out the net overall tidal set effect over the journey. Crucially he then scales down the course to steer plot to a manageable size. He plots on a chart. However visualise the same thing on paper without all the charty symbols etc and it will look like that. Give me a mo and I'll put the link to the relevant video on.
ruclips.net/video/nHMwbKzWyXk/видео.htmlsi=WKmNbwDT7beGPWuJ Relevant bit starts at 8.20. You can choose hourly or whatever points on your navionics course. Get tidal stream data from tridal stream atlas. Or, you could probaly get a basic estimate off Navionics tidal stream arrows using the bearing/distance tool to get the bearing. If a short journey within one tide easy. If over a few tides the effect of which is opposite work out overall net effect and use that.
No worries. Enjoying you videos, please keep them coming. Good luck to you both plus doggie on your travels. My daughter spotted and recognised your county flag when you were in Whitby a while back. No idea how she knew as no connection, but she did. Sat there on my boat now, grey and wet.:-(
Great episode guys. We were in Calais at the beginning of the year, April, I think. We caught the train from Calais to Lille. Beautiful city. We found the French Authorities to be very easy going. You'll love France. I know by know you're on the Atlantic Coast. We spent a lot of time in Brittany. That's where Willow (our boat) was born. We look forward to seeing all your other videos. Cheers!!
@@wesailwillow we hadn’t sailed France before, so it was all a joy!
One of the most honest sailing channels on RUclips at the minute, Hewey The Spewy is entertaining🤣
Thank you very much Paul!
Great to see you on your way around the continent! Thank you for sharing your journey. Best wishes. James
Thanks very much James!
Thank you so much! Really enjoyed this. What an achievement. Especially enjoyed the cheese appreciation from Yewy's tongue at the end! Bon voyage ! Bises de Londres
Thank you very much Joanna! She has always absolutely loved cheese 😂
Hope you have a truly fantastic time in France and beyond! Enough tea for 3 months maybe!! Fair winds
Thank you very much! I’ve run the numbers on the tea; we have enough for four months 😂
Great vlog. Really jammy that you cracked the weather. We know that that didn't last long. Cheers we're green with envy.😁
Heavy rain and gusting 40 knots at the moment 😂
Yep we're monitoring.😂
Best yet, thank you for sharing.
Thanks very much!
Great video, well done. I enjoyed the excitement of your achievement 👋
Thank you very much!
Forget the bilge keeler That is b..x. I went round twice S H with 1.8 fin & definitely did NOT want bilge. As for the channel I have crossed it over 250 times since 1968 & sail on the thames estuary. Always had a fin keel. apart from 1st boat which I got rid of fairly quick. Never sailed anywhere without a chart
Good for you, I bet you have some great memories! Beware that other opinions do exist! 😆
We would have loved paper charts, but it was £2.5k for the charts to go around the UK. Never mind now we're going further afield. Navionics is £39.99 a year, so we chose to go electronic.
@@sailinghjem Paper charts to go round UK did not cost me anything like that.& I included Reeds plus all the pilots.I also went round the Channel islands on the way
@@grahamlongley8298 bet it was a lovely adventure. I think then maybe the prices have gone up since you bought yours, Graham.
That's not enough tea bags 🙂 Last chance might be the Channel Islands.
Pete, they won’t let us in with the dog! Not unless she arrives by a ferry. Even if we came back to the UK we still wouldn’t be able to sail her back on our own boat. Bloody madness! So they need to last. I will work out a run rate and ensure the ship keeps to it 😂
@@sailinghjem We have the same problem with our pooch. Best I have come up with is a ferry to CIs from France with SWMBO taking the dog and I take the yacht across.
Having been to France a lot, I would recommend you guys try a fruits de mer, I think you will love it, it is only a French thing but fantastic
We’ve been salivating at the prospect! I’m envisioning fresh, tasty food and crisp white wine on a sunny terrace. The sun bit is quite a problem at the moment! Last night we were contemplating whether to put the heating on! 😂
Joie de vivre ! Oh Aye it's Poisson et frites???
Not had much luck so far 😆 constantly on the lookout though!
i wonder how many flags you will hoist by the time you return back to Blighty i feel the Sailing Brothers cheese fetish is going to be challenged on this trip. great episode , did the ais not give an indication on the boat that seemed not to change course 70 deg is a lot
Haha, if you like cheese then France is the place to be! 😂 the AIS was showing about 200m CPA which I thought was fine, but in reality it seemed a lot closer, hence the bearing away!
@@sailinghjem Aye Aye Skipper! The shipping in the Traffic separation channel don't alter course! the yacht must cross the said channel @ right angles and show his intentions in good time?
@@johncurry6047 you’re right, they’re not obliged to, but most of them do!
Well you didn’t fully circumnavigate the UK.
You did what I call a circumcision of the UK.
As you cut the top off. 😂
I think RUclips is blocking my response! Love it though 😂😂😂
Course to steer. No paper charts. Plot it out to scale on paper.
🤔 I’ve been thinking about this for a good few minutes Michael, you may have heard the noise 😀 it sounds like, excuse my French, a right fart on! Is this doable quickly?
@@sailinghjem paper of sufficient size for the scale you choose. Choosing a scale down that will still give you a sufficiently accurate result, not difficult I suggest. Pencil + plotter. Patrick Laine has a video where he crossed the channel on an angular course over a few tides, works out the net overall tidal set effect over the journey. Crucially he then scales down the course to steer plot to a manageable size. He plots on a chart. However visualise the same thing on paper without all the charty symbols etc and it will look like that. Give me a mo and I'll put the link to the relevant video on.
ruclips.net/video/nHMwbKzWyXk/видео.htmlsi=WKmNbwDT7beGPWuJ
Relevant bit starts at 8.20.
You can choose hourly or whatever points on your navionics course. Get tidal stream data from tridal stream atlas. Or, you could probaly get a basic estimate off Navionics tidal stream arrows using the bearing/distance tool to get the bearing. If a short journey within one tide easy. If over a few tides the effect of which is opposite work out overall net effect and use that.
@@michaelbower4245 absolutely outstanding, thank you very much for taking the time to share this!
No worries. Enjoying you videos, please keep them coming. Good luck to you both plus doggie on your travels. My daughter spotted and recognised your county flag when you were in Whitby a while back. No idea how she knew as no connection, but she did. Sat there on my boat now, grey and wet.:-(