I am impressed about your skillset in order to navigate across harsh sea and busy straits and to refit and maintain your beautiful yacht! You are the new RUclips star in single handed sailing!
Thank you for such kind words! I’m just hoping to show a realistic view of sailing and small boat ownership, I sometimes worry that all these click bait videos will put people off sailing 😬
Really happy you’re enjoying the videos so far! Not 100% sure where its all going, but if there’s ever anything you’d like to see, let me know and I’ll try incorporate it in a future video 🙌
Watched this on a big screen. I love the film of Safar taken with the drone. If anything sums up my love of sailing it’s watching a yacht cruising along from a drone! Beautiful! The quality of picture is perfection. Even descending to turn the whistling kettle off, the colours of the interior are exquisite. Well done! ⛵️. By the way your boat is perfection, a real pleasure to observe.
Another good video, your drone shots have inspired me to get my act together and get my drone up round the boat. I've been practicing at home on windy days 😀Hope it all continues to go well in the Med.
Thanks Dave! Looking forward to seeing your shots! Worst case scenario, stop the boat and that’ll make life much easier! I sometimes have to grab the drone and flip it upside down which automatically cuts the motors, I’ll try film a drone recovery on the next video for you if that’ll help.
Thanks Dave! Looking forward to seeing your shots! Worst case scenario, stop the boat and that’ll make life much easier! I sometimes have to grab the drone and flip it upside down which automatically cuts the motors, I’ll try film a drone recovery on the next video for you if that’ll help.
@@sailingsafar I'm reasonably happy about plucking the drone from the sky, It's a Phantom 3, so it's got the leggy things to grab hold of and I do tend to fly it to my hand rather than land it on the ground. No it's just the normal fear of losing it. However I have just bought a s/h CrystalSky tablet, it's really bright so I should be able to see the output from the camera, even if it's sunny. The Samsung tablet I was using is hopeless in the summer, just not bright enough. I'm off down to the boat in a couple of days, weather permitting I'll bite the bullet and have a go out in the Solent.
Watched this on a big screen. I love the film of Safar taken with the drone. If anything sums up my love of sailing it’s watching a yacht cruising along from a drone! Beautiful! The quality of picture is perfection. Even descending to turn the whistling kettle off, the colours of the interior are exquisite. Well done! ⛵️
Another great video and really enjoy following your journey, yours and Safar has now become my favourite youtube sailing channel and I would love to have your sailing knowledge and experience
Thanks for this Alan! Really glad you’re enjoying the content and I’m so fortunate to have such great subscribers like yourself liking and commenting each week!
Thanks John! You’re certainly a nation of great sailors! I’ve just watched the Netflix documentary on Australias 1983 Americas cup campaign, brilliant stuff!
Really glad you’re enjoying the content so far! I’m pretty much just trying to show the bits that I’d find interesting in other peoples videos, do let me know if there’s anything you’d like to see in a future video.
Safar so good. Glad you mention the fenders. Ok on the stern but I see so many videos with them just flipped over on the deck. There are enough tripping hazards on a boat without that.
Yep completely agree, I hate the idea of anything being on deck that isn’t supposed to be, extra windage, something else for waves to carry away and additional trip hazards as you mentioned, I let it slide this time as it was only a 20nm passage in light winds, but after reviewing the footage I’ll make sure I pack them away in future so I’ve got those beautiful Safar clean lines again 😅
That Saltram Saga is GORGEOUS!! As an American it is not a boat I have seen before and I am envious of her lines and beautiful teak. Loving these videos, thanks for sharing.
Thanks Rory! What coast do you sail on? I’m hoping to be sailing the US east coast in 2024 (I cannot afford it this year I’m afraid) but you’ll have to come and see Safar for yourself when we do get there!
Really appreciate your words Richard! I’m just trying to give people a realistic view of sailing, without all the click bait drama that puts people off cruising.
Liking the channel - nice clear, honest & simple sharing of experiences & experience. Don’t change that bit. And yeah keep up the discipline of putting fenders away - my late Dad would have definitely cocked a disapproving eyebrow at that festoonery off the stern😉. He drummed that, and many other ‘just so’ bits of boat management & husbandry into me from a very early age … A very pretty and well sorted out boat, being run well. Yep like it 👍
Thanks Keith! It’s true what they say, the ol’ boys definitely knew best! You’ll see on the next episode that I packed the fenders away! Glad you’re enjoying the videos so far!
Loving the voyage so far and looking forward to the next installment; thanks for the uploads. Of course Safar is normally the best looking boat in the marina; her roots are in Looe. She did a proper job of pointing as well by the looks of things. All the best mate.
I was very impressed with how high she did point once I changed the lead of the sheets, now wondering if I could’ve got across Biscay a little quicker had I changed it previously! Pat Lawless (GGR) and his Saga will be sailing through your waters soon!
Really happy you think so! I’ve been stunned at how quickly the channel has grown in just 5 weeks or so, I’ll do my best to keep the content fun and sailing related moving forwards.
Great Video, I love the boot, you know why and the Video ist straight forward, I like that. Last year I was in Gibraltar with my Saga a Saltram Saga 40. Coming from we're you going.
Favourite sailing channel by far as as newbie ! Good content and info. Any info whilst sailing is great for some one new, the more the better. Watched others, and after a few episodes, it all becomes about them and not about sailing, don't be that guy ! Can I ask, whenever you go to a marina, maybe say what it actually costs? Keep up the great videos, really appreciated 👍
Really glad you’re enjoying the journey so far! I read your comment this morning so I’ve added a little more instructional content into my filming of Ep7 today, so hope you’ll enjoy that episode later in the week. I can definitely talk about costs to, but I find the vary a lot, but it will give you a rough guide of what my expenses are when cruising.
Thoroughly warming to your channel - great stuff! I have often wondered when I've heard morons playing music on Ch16 if its a premeditated thing or a sudden impulse!
Really glad you’re enjoying the content! When ever I’ve been in particularly busy commercial waters, you’ll often hear lots of racist slurs between the various nationalities over the radio, I believe it’s usually deck crew with hand held radios…. But it does make you wonder…. What exactly are they hoping to achieve?!
There are quite a few interesting National sailing traits. A Brit will sail at 90% preparedness and think he's taking chances. A frenchman will sail at 50% and wonder what the problem is!? You're finding out, through vhf and other protocols, just how varied and wonderful life afloat is. Keen to follow your journey. What's dictating your plans?
I’m very fortunate that Safar is such a capable boat and I’ll certainly try and do her proud. I’m afraid to say work (money) is currently dictating my plans, as I’ll need to return next week to fund the next Safar adventures. I’m hoping, like many others that if the channel takes off it might allow me to be a little more flexible with my time off
It made me wonder someone might come up with a remote engine throttle so one can do the lines and control the engine away from the cockpit for docking and mooring. They have done it for cranes and hoist, so it is definitely possible.
Certainly on Motorboats it’s a thing, I used to work for a company called “Cockwells” in the UK, and we were fitting that technology to the motor launches at the time, They have a video on RUclips of them using it, ruclips.net/video/oROJcLVSJAc/видео.html it’s a bit of a gimmick but could be very helpful when Mediterranean mooring alon.
Don't mind the camera. A sailor sailing the seas don't bother about things like these (fenders hanging on the pushpit) as long as they are not in the way. If I sail for a couple of hours I leave them on the deck. If more hours, I will hang them like you do. Besides, on my little 28 foot I don't have the luxury to have them down below and I actually DON'T want them down below. Thanks for the video
If you want a haul out head to almerimar, the yard is ok , and you can work on your own boat if you want , alot of marinas don't allow this , you have to use there guys at a mark up, after that the coastline gets more interesting .
Thanks David! Almerimar was top of my list, but unfortunately their yard service team are fully booked and they couldn’t squeeze me in until April, I was hoping to get Safar’s hull blasted so I’m currently looking for alternative places.
@@davidwarnes5158 I’m hoping for Wet / Slurry blasting. Safar has 10+ years of thick flaky antifouling that needs removing and I think I’ll go for copper coat after, But I want to make sure it’s an experienced yard that do it to avoid problems 😅
@@sailingsafar should have done it in the UK, its very much the yes we dwn do anything attitude in the med . Just my view with experience, Or contact copperplate uk , and ask who they would use , and once you move on , hard to get it sorted with any issues , You can also try Turkey, ?
Really glad you enjoyed this one, I guess I have two main reasons really. With Safar being a big long keel, she has almost no Manoeuvrability when going a stern, and I also have a very fragile Aires wind vane on the Stern which would really limit my ability to climb across if I was stern to, Hope that helps
I use Navionics on the iPad, I honestly find it so much more user friendly than the Raymarine chart plotter. So whenever I’m planning a route or navigating tricky areas the IPad is always my primary system, Hope this helps
I am impressed about your skillset in order to navigate across harsh sea and busy straits and to refit and maintain your beautiful yacht! You are the new RUclips star in single handed sailing!
Thank you for such kind words! I’m just hoping to show a realistic view of sailing and small boat ownership, I sometimes worry that all these click bait videos will put people off sailing 😬
Another really enjoyable video thanks..I could watch Safar under full sail all day...a wonderful sight!!!
Thanks Paul! You’ll love the next episode! Spoiler alert, it involves lots of drone and spinnaker footage!
Great series of videos, I am looking forward to the next one
Really happy you’re enjoying the videos so far! Not 100% sure where its all going, but if there’s ever anything you’d like to see, let me know and I’ll try incorporate it in a future video 🙌
Watched this on a big screen. I love the film of Safar taken with the drone. If anything sums up my love of sailing it’s watching a yacht cruising along from a drone! Beautiful! The quality of picture is perfection. Even descending to turn the whistling kettle off, the colours of the interior are exquisite. Well done! ⛵️. By the way your boat is perfection, a real pleasure to observe.
Thanks Hugh! Really glad you enjoyed the latest episode, I’ve just filmed ALOT of drone footage for Ep7 so you’ll that video when I release it.
@@sailingsafar keep them coming. I wonder if people doing what you are doing realise how much you are giving to your audience! ⛵️
Another good video, your drone shots have inspired me to get my act together and get my drone up round the boat. I've been practicing at home on windy days 😀Hope it all continues to go well in the Med.
Thanks Dave! Looking forward to seeing your shots! Worst case scenario, stop the boat and that’ll make life much easier! I sometimes have to grab the drone and flip it upside down which automatically cuts the motors, I’ll try film a drone recovery on the next video for you if that’ll help.
Thanks Dave! Looking forward to seeing your shots! Worst case scenario, stop the boat and that’ll make life much easier! I sometimes have to grab the drone and flip it upside down which automatically cuts the motors, I’ll try film a drone recovery on the next video for you if that’ll help.
@@sailingsafar I'm reasonably happy about plucking the drone from the sky, It's a Phantom 3, so it's got the leggy things to grab hold of and I do tend to fly it to my hand rather than land it on the ground. No it's just the normal fear of losing it. However I have just bought a s/h CrystalSky tablet, it's really bright so I should be able to see the output from the camera, even if it's sunny. The Samsung tablet I was using is hopeless in the summer, just not bright enough. I'm off down to the boat in a couple of days, weather permitting I'll bite the bullet and have a go out in the Solent.
Watched this on a big screen. I love the film of Safar taken with the drone. If anything sums up my love of sailing it’s watching a yacht cruising along from a drone! Beautiful! The quality of picture is perfection. Even descending to turn the whistling kettle off, the colours of the interior are exquisite. Well done! ⛵️
Another great video and really enjoy following your journey, yours and Safar has now become my favourite youtube sailing channel and I would love to have your sailing knowledge and experience
Thanks for this Alan! Really glad you’re enjoying the content and I’m so fortunate to have such great subscribers like yourself liking and commenting each week!
Looking forward to the next episode, following from Australia your doing a good job nice boat too
Thanks John! You’re certainly a nation of great sailors! I’ve just watched the Netflix documentary on Australias 1983 Americas cup campaign, brilliant stuff!
Discovered your channel two weeks ago. Beautiful boat, great content. You’re doing a fantastic job
Really glad you’re enjoying the content so far! I’m pretty much just trying to show the bits that I’d find interesting in other peoples videos, do let me know if there’s anything you’d like to see in a future video.
Doing a great job on your video’s. Very impressed with your boat. Sail on!
Really appreciate the feedback Glenn, hope I can continue keeping you entertained with the next videos.
Safar so good. Glad you mention the fenders. Ok on the stern but I see so many videos with them just flipped over on the deck. There are enough tripping hazards on a boat without that.
Yep completely agree, I hate the idea of anything being on deck that isn’t supposed to be, extra windage, something else for waves to carry away and additional trip hazards as you mentioned, I let it slide this time as it was only a 20nm passage in light winds, but after reviewing the footage I’ll make sure I pack them away in future so I’ve got those beautiful Safar clean lines again 😅
That Saltram Saga is GORGEOUS!! As an American it is not a boat I have seen before and I am envious of her lines and beautiful teak. Loving these videos, thanks for sharing.
Thanks Rory! What coast do you sail on? I’m hoping to be sailing the US east coast in 2024 (I cannot afford it this year I’m afraid) but you’ll have to come and see Safar for yourself when we do get there!
Nice to see some calm competence and good seamanship on RUclips. Makes a nice change!
Really appreciate your words Richard! I’m just trying to give people a realistic view of sailing, without all the click bait drama that puts people off cruising.
Your films, personality and content are excellent 🙂. Its a pleasure to be a subscriber!
Really appreciate the comment Neil and I’m certainly very fortunate to have subscribers like you helping my along this journey by enjoying the videos!
you're doing just fine on the editing and presentation. Being naturally yourself is a big plus... Nice boat too...
Thanks Colin! I’m really looking forward to getting back onboard and continuing the adventures.
Liking the channel - nice clear, honest & simple sharing of experiences & experience. Don’t change that bit. And yeah keep up the discipline of putting fenders away - my late Dad would have definitely cocked a disapproving eyebrow at that festoonery off the stern😉. He drummed that, and many other ‘just so’ bits of boat management & husbandry into me from a very early age … A very pretty and well sorted out boat, being run well. Yep like it 👍
Thanks Keith! It’s true what they say, the ol’ boys definitely knew best! You’ll see on the next episode that I packed the fenders away! Glad you’re enjoying the videos so far!
Great video my friend. Good luck on another job. We miss you !
Looking forward to catching up with you in Croatia in the summer 🙌
Loving the voyage so far and looking forward to the next installment; thanks for the uploads. Of course Safar is normally the best looking boat in the marina; her roots are in Looe. She did a proper job of pointing as well by the looks of things. All the best mate.
I was very impressed with how high she did point once I changed the lead of the sheets, now wondering if I could’ve got across Biscay a little quicker had I changed it previously!
Pat Lawless (GGR) and his Saga will be sailing through your waters soon!
Yeah, count me among the folks glad to have stumbled across your channel! I have a feeling the 1200 or so subs now will be growing rapidly.
Really happy you think so! I’ve been stunned at how quickly the channel has grown in just 5 weeks or so, I’ll do my best to keep the content fun and sailing related moving forwards.
Enjoying your work, keep it going.
Thanks for this! Really glad you’re enjoying the journey so far 🙌
Great Video, I love the boot, you know why and the Video ist straight forward, I like that. Last year I was in Gibraltar with my Saga a Saltram Saga 40. Coming from we're you going.
Favourite sailing channel by far as as newbie ! Good content and info.
Any info whilst sailing is great for some one new, the more the better.
Watched others, and after a few episodes, it all becomes about them and not about sailing, don't be that guy !
Can I ask, whenever you go to a marina, maybe say what it actually costs?
Keep up the great videos, really appreciated 👍
Really glad you’re enjoying the journey so far! I read your comment this morning so I’ve added a little more instructional content into my filming of Ep7 today, so hope you’ll enjoy that episode later in the week.
I can definitely talk about costs to, but I find the vary a lot, but it will give you a rough guide of what my expenses are when cruising.
Thoroughly warming to your channel - great stuff!
I have often wondered when I've heard morons playing music on Ch16 if its a premeditated thing or a sudden impulse!
Really glad you’re enjoying the content!
When ever I’ve been in particularly busy commercial waters, you’ll often hear lots of racist slurs between the various nationalities over the radio, I believe it’s usually deck crew with hand held radios…. But it does make you wonder…. What exactly are they hoping to achieve?!
Nice sail!! I hope you enjoy the Spanish med coast …. Fair winds … Cheers from Muros!!!
Thanks Jesus! I’m disappointed I didn’t get to see your coastline on my most recent voyage, But I’ll make sure I get there next time!
There are quite a few interesting National sailing traits. A Brit will sail at 90% preparedness and think he's taking chances. A frenchman will sail at 50% and wonder what the problem is!? You're finding out, through vhf and other protocols, just how varied and wonderful life afloat is. Keen to follow your journey. What's dictating your plans?
I’m very fortunate that Safar is such a capable boat and I’ll certainly try and do her proud.
I’m afraid to say work (money) is currently dictating my plans, as I’ll need to return next week to fund the next Safar adventures. I’m hoping, like many others that if the channel takes off it might allow me to be a little more flexible with my time off
Make an adapter for your 32 to 16 amp sockets, saves all the re wiring.
That 16A female socket needed for an adapter is certainly top of my chandlery list that’s for sure! All this fuss rewiring isn’t worth the hassle.
The Saga looks perfect for a solo adventure. We'll forgive you the fenders coz the boat looks shipshape and Bristol fashion.🙂
I appreciate that, rest assured I packed them away for the next episode 😂
Great video man 👌🏿 one day I'm gonna pack up all my things and go traveling.
Just let me know where to meet you mate! I’ll always be happy to visit you (Providing it’s a warm climate 😅)
Just found you this morning.
Liked and sub’d
Thanks for the support, hope you enjoy the rest of the videos. More to come in 2025.
It made me wonder someone might come up with a remote engine throttle so one can do the lines and control the engine away from the cockpit for docking and mooring. They have done it for cranes and hoist, so it is definitely possible.
Certainly on Motorboats it’s a thing, I used to work for a company called “Cockwells” in the UK, and we were fitting that technology to the motor launches at the time, They have a video on RUclips of them using it, ruclips.net/video/oROJcLVSJAc/видео.html
it’s a bit of a gimmick but could be very helpful when Mediterranean mooring alon.
@@sailingsafar Thanks. Will look into it.
Don't mind the camera. A sailor sailing the seas don't bother about things like these (fenders hanging on the pushpit) as long as they are not in the way. If I sail for a couple of hours I leave them on the deck. If more hours, I will hang them like you do. Besides, on my little 28 foot I don't have the luxury to have them down below and I actually DON'T want them down below. Thanks for the video
If you want a haul out head to almerimar, the yard is ok , and you can work on your own boat if you want , alot of marinas don't allow this , you have to use there guys at a mark up, after that the coastline gets more interesting .
Thanks David! Almerimar was top of my list, but unfortunately their yard service team are fully booked and they couldn’t squeeze me in until April, I was hoping to get Safar’s hull blasted so I’m currently looking for alternative places.
@@sailingsafar what kind of blasted , pressure wash ?
@@davidwarnes5158 I’m hoping for Wet / Slurry blasting. Safar has 10+ years of thick flaky antifouling that needs removing and I think I’ll go for copper coat after, But I want to make sure it’s an experienced yard that do it to avoid problems 😅
@@sailingsafar should have done it in the UK, its very much the yes we dwn do anything attitude in the med . Just my view with experience,
Or contact copperplate uk , and ask who they would use , and once you move on , hard to get it sorted with any issues ,
You can also try Turkey, ?
Great video … what’s the reason for not mooring stern to, easier singlehanded to moor bow in?
Really glad you enjoyed this one, I guess I have two main reasons really. With Safar being a big long keel, she has almost no Manoeuvrability when going a stern, and I also have a very fragile Aires wind vane on the Stern which would really limit my ability to climb across if I was stern to, Hope that helps
Makes complete sense … :)
Awesome video, what is that app you used at 0.08 seconds
Koekemoer! Glad to see you’re still tuning in 😅, Its called Travelboast!
hi there, I was wondering what app you are using on the iPad for navigation?
I use Navionics on the iPad, I honestly find it so much more user friendly than the Raymarine chart plotter. So whenever I’m planning a route or navigating tricky areas the IPad is always my primary system, Hope this helps
@@sailingsafar thanks for the quick answer, that helps a lot, if you ever hit the West coast of Canada msg me , till than i keep watching by Mike
If you're watching this goodbye 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I meant every word 😂Honestly considering sailing back so as not to be rude 😅
@@sailingsafar I'm sure they'll understand 🤣🤣
to much selfie
Sorry the episode wasn’t to your taste.