G"day from Australia. Well done on your acomplished trip. Just came by accedent and watched your vlog nicely done. M Columbia 27 will not be going any were for some time as i have a few projects to do on my boat. I will be making an vlog of it over the weekend possibly. Have given you an yhump up and joined your channell Gerard on board, SV GEMSTAR.
Hi Gerard. Australia! Long way from Denmark! So pleased to have you on board. Nice boat you have there. Reminds me a bit of an Albin Vega. Thank you so much for watching, liking, subscribing and commenting. I appreciate a lot! Good luck with your projects.
@MikeSantis It is a Fleming with auxiliary rudder (ie not connected to the steering but drives its own rudder). Impeccably built with all heavy 316 SS parts.. I bought it off someone who had a 50 ft heavy boat but who could never get it to follow a straight line.. My boat is a lightweight CAL 34, so we thought we would be OK but after installation, I couldn't get it to go in a straight line, either. Eventually I ditched the axillary rudder and rebuilt it to drive the steering wheel (had a drum fabricated), which was better but still drifted off course.. Then I substituted the lines for dynema (no luck) then with wire (with turnbuckles, so zero slack in the system) and it works great - even better than the original manufacturers claims. Conclusions: 1. Auxiliary rudders need to be big to be effective. Driving your own rudder is a better solution; 2. Wire is superior to line, given that you can tension it.
As a lifelong Alaska fisherman living in Germany now I loved it small boat sailing is the best I did hawaill to mainland twice in 28 foot cutter wouldlove to visit sometime thank you so much
Sounds amazing! Thank you for sharing that. Have you documented your trip? And what boat was that? I love small boat sailing. Are you still sailing in Germany? Thanks for watching
sounds just great Ryan! Exciting! Been doing some jobs on Stepsi on the hard lately but soon ready to go again. Once again thanks for watching and commenting. Take care
Great to get an update on your journey. I complete the move to my 40ft'r May 15th. Then start my own journey around all of New Zealand's territorial islands and waters before heading further afield. Fair winds and following seas!
Thanks for sharing your lovely sail A bit grey weather though … being in those ports many years ago when I worked in Frederiskshavn … Great memories. Cheers from Muros
Hi Muros. Yes my last day sailing back ended up grey. We are kind of used to this weather here :-) Interesting you have been working in Frederikshavn. Thanks for watching, take care down in Spain
Hey Mike! Thanks for sharing this nice trip! I´m going to move to Spain by tomorrow to meet my GD28. Lift out next week and then spending summer until autum in the med :-)
Unfortunately for me, those rolling seas would have made me sick. But I am doing fine now as I watch your video while eating my dinner. Do you take naps or time off deck to rest? If so, how long do you feel safe being off deck? Seems to be a lot of vessel traffic in that area. Glad you made it back to you home port safely. Thanks for sharing your adventure with us.
Hi Greg. No signs of seasickness on that trip. Not possible to take naps during this crossing due to the traffic but also the land proximity. It takes approx two hours to come free from the TSS and after that, during the Winter it is pretty much free of traffic with an occasional fishing vessel. I just take time off deck to rest but NOT sleep! Going up to check every 10 minutes or so and keeping an eye on the AIS. Thank you for watching. I appreciate.
Please keep the videos coming Mike, it inspires me to hurry up and complete the refurb on my 1968 GD28, especially when i occasionally get down and demotivated. I have an old Hasler SP3 windvane to fit to mine, old but in perfectly good condition and kind of inkeeping with the traditional old school vibe of the boat! 🙂
Hi Jon. I will, that is for sure. Been playing with the idea installing the windvane. Not sure what to do yet. If you have any tips from your renovation you are welcome to share them with us on the Great Dane's facebook group. Thanks for watching.
If you enjoyed this video, I will appreciate if you leave a message, like and subscribe. It encourages me to produce more videos. Thank you so much for watching!
Wow can’t believe you replied so soon my first boat was a folk boat named delphin my cruiser was the Heather a kauri wood copper nailed cutter. She now belongs to the maritime museum in Port Townsend Washington. During covid I built a clinker sailboat in my garage in Radolfzell Germany which is direct on the Bodensee better known as lake Konstanz. Thanks again for your video and your reply from Barcelona at the seafood show
Hi Mike Another great video. Thanks:) I have a question for you about your autopilot (tiller). I have seen in a previous video, that you have a Raymarine ST1000+ and a ST2000+. Besides the ST2000+ pushing more weight, is there any difference? Maybe the st2000+ is more quick to respond and less noisy?
Hi Berthel. That's an issue I want/need to check out. I mean, I must dig into the settings and make changes and experiment. My ST2000 have been playing games with me suddenly changing direction or just staying too long (like a few secs) without activity. The ST1000 it is more stable but yes slower. I believe that has to do with the settings. I must look into the settings and compare their settings and try to find out better settings before I wear them out! Thanks for watching
I have the ancient Raytheon ST1000+ and I have no reason to replace it. It's not the fastest but it have never missed a beat and I've even dropped it a few times, haha
Love your videos Mike. Troska my GD28 has just splashed after a winter on the hard here in the UK. Cant wait to start venturing further afield now I have new rigging and sails!
@@stuartrisebrow5536 Hi Stuart. New rigging and sails, wow. A new boat! Sounds great! I understand you are looking forward. Thank you so much for watching Stuart and I hope you get some fantastic adventures with Troska. Take care
G"day from Australia.
Well done on your acomplished trip. Just came by accedent and watched your vlog nicely done.
M Columbia 27 will not be going any were for some time as i have a few projects to do on my boat.
I will be making an vlog of it over the weekend possibly.
Have given you an yhump up
and joined your channell
Gerard on board,
SV GEMSTAR.
Hi Gerard. Australia! Long way from Denmark! So pleased to have you on board. Nice boat you have there. Reminds me a bit of an Albin Vega. Thank you so much for watching, liking, subscribing and commenting. I appreciate a lot! Good luck with your projects.
It took me several years to install and then adjust my wind vane, but now I love it! As you say, most autopilots are not built for heavy weather.
What kind of windvane have you installed and what boat?
@MikeSantis It is a Fleming with auxiliary rudder (ie not connected to the steering but drives its own rudder). Impeccably built with all heavy 316 SS parts.. I bought it off someone who had a 50 ft heavy boat but who could never get it to follow a straight line.. My boat is a lightweight CAL 34, so we thought we would be OK but after installation, I couldn't get it to go in a straight line, either. Eventually I ditched the axillary rudder and rebuilt it to drive the steering wheel (had a drum fabricated), which was better but still drifted off course.. Then I substituted the lines for dynema (no luck) then with wire (with turnbuckles, so zero slack in the system) and it works great - even better than the original manufacturers claims. Conclusions: 1. Auxiliary rudders need to be big to be effective. Driving your own rudder is a better solution; 2. Wire is superior to line, given that you can tension it.
As a lifelong Alaska fisherman living in Germany now I loved it small boat sailing is the best I did hawaill to mainland twice in 28 foot cutter wouldlove to visit sometime thank you so much
Sounds amazing! Thank you for sharing that. Have you documented your trip? And what boat was that? I love small boat sailing. Are you still sailing in Germany? Thanks for watching
Another great video! Thanks Mike! I've begun the move onto my 40ft sailboat "Salena ". Look foward to your next video. 😊
sounds just great Ryan! Exciting! Been doing some jobs on Stepsi on the hard lately but soon ready to go again. Once again thanks for watching and commenting. Take care
Great to get an update on your journey. I complete the move to my 40ft'r May 15th. Then start my own journey around all of New Zealand's territorial islands and waters before heading further afield. Fair winds and following seas!
You are a lucky man! Thanks for watching.
Thanks for sharing your lovely sail A bit grey weather though … being in those ports many years ago when I worked in Frederiskshavn … Great memories. Cheers from Muros
Hi Muros. Yes my last day sailing back ended up grey. We are kind of used to this weather here :-) Interesting you have been working in Frederikshavn. Thanks for watching, take care down in Spain
Hey Mike! Thanks for sharing this nice trip! I´m going to move to Spain by tomorrow to meet my GD28. Lift out next week and then spending summer until autum in the med :-)
Wow sounds amazing!!! All the best! And thanks for watching
Unfortunately for me, those rolling seas would have made me sick. But I am doing fine now as I watch your video while eating my dinner.
Do you take naps or time off deck to rest? If so, how long do you feel safe being off deck? Seems to be a lot of vessel traffic in that area.
Glad you made it back to you home port safely. Thanks for sharing your adventure with us.
Hi Greg. No signs of seasickness on that trip. Not possible to take naps during this crossing due to the traffic but also the land proximity. It takes approx two hours to come free from the TSS and after that, during the Winter it is pretty much free of traffic with an occasional fishing vessel. I just take time off deck to rest but NOT sleep! Going up to check every 10 minutes or so and keeping an eye on the AIS. Thank you for watching. I appreciate.
Please keep the videos coming Mike, it inspires me to hurry up and complete the refurb on my 1968 GD28, especially when i occasionally get down and demotivated. I have an old Hasler SP3 windvane to fit to mine, old but in perfectly good condition and kind of inkeeping with the traditional old school vibe of the boat! 🙂
Hi Jon. I will, that is for sure. Been playing with the idea installing the windvane. Not sure what to do yet. If you have any tips from your renovation you are welcome to share them with us on the Great Dane's facebook group. Thanks for watching.
Hi Mike,
Great set of videos, thank you for sharing🙏🏻⛵
All the best,
Paul.
Hi Paul, thank you and thank you sooooo much for watching! I appreciate.
If you enjoyed this video, I will appreciate if you leave a message, like and subscribe. It encourages me to produce more videos. Thank you so much for watching!
Wow can’t believe you replied so soon my first boat was a folk boat named delphin my cruiser was the Heather a kauri wood copper nailed cutter. She now belongs to the maritime museum in Port Townsend Washington. During covid I built a clinker sailboat in my garage in Radolfzell Germany which is direct on the Bodensee better known as lake Konstanz. Thanks again for your video and your reply from Barcelona at the seafood show
Sounds great! Thanks for the infos
Hi Mike
Another great video. Thanks:)
I have a question for you about your autopilot (tiller).
I have seen in a previous video, that you have a Raymarine ST1000+ and a ST2000+.
Besides the ST2000+ pushing more weight, is there any difference?
Maybe the st2000+ is more quick to respond and less noisy?
Hi Berthel. That's an issue I want/need to check out. I mean, I must dig into the settings and make changes and experiment. My ST2000 have been playing games with me suddenly changing direction or just staying too long (like a few secs) without activity. The ST1000 it is more stable but yes slower. I believe that has to do with the settings. I must look into the settings and compare their settings and try to find out better settings before I wear them out! Thanks for watching
I have the ancient Raytheon ST1000+ and I have no reason to replace it. It's not the fastest but it have never missed a beat and I've even dropped it a few times, haha
@@facilis then there is no reason to change it
Love your videos Mike. Troska my GD28 has just splashed after a winter on the hard here in the UK. Cant wait to start venturing further afield now I have new rigging and sails!
@@stuartrisebrow5536 Hi Stuart. New rigging and sails, wow. A new boat! Sounds great! I understand you are looking forward. Thank you so much for watching Stuart and I hope you get some fantastic adventures with Troska. Take care