Finally able to cruise once again with Arwen! Such a long, dismal wait. So happy, on this snowy winter day in northern Japan... Welcome back, and fair winds.
@@plymouthwelshboy I am well and safe, thank you, and hope you and family are, too. I want to thank you for turning my attention away from the snow, which awaits my shovel and curses...
A lovely series. So fine to think that the river on which you now sail was once used by Vikings on voyages for plunder, punctuated with death. Then, later, coracles and other freight bearing craft on that same river but for a couple centuries of time passed. And now you, on your fine boat. Perhaps this series cornicles the progress of humans on this earth in a positive light.
The declutter won't last....not one iota of shipshape tidy seamanship in my body...... whereas my engineering Dad.....now there is a model of perfectionist organisation 😄
A nice leisurly shake down cruise for Arwen and her skipper - wonderful to see you out again on the water! Enjoyed your Orion nebula pictures - unexpected and beautiful. My 14' Arey's Pond catboat is still slumbering in the garage - far too cold right now in Connecticut, USA to be out on the water. Dreaming of May when I will finally launch her.
Great to see you out in The Sound again steve and kudos for such an early sail that’s inspired me to look to go early too glad the trailers working well and you now know how Arwen sails without the mizzen too (which seemed pretty good too )😎
Loads learnt as always. The trailer needs some getting used to and I need to work out how to get launching easier. Retrieval was a doddle although granted it was sheltered with no wind or tidal flow to contend with 🤔
My coffee shot out my nose when you confessed to forgetting your mizzen. Nice to see you out on the water so early in the season. Wish I was as hardy as you Steve! Good on you.
There have been one or two lovely sailing days recently albeit with not much wind. Nice pic of M42, stacked image or a single long exposure? Tracking looks pretty good 👍 I must get some of my AP kit out!
hey Phi - how are you doing? M42 was stacked image using ioptron skywatcher pro > if I remember it was something like 40 x 45s ISO 800 F/4 at 180mm with 25 darks and 25 flats. I have just ordered a star adeventurer 2i wifi pro pack to upgrade my payload. And I am hoping to persuade the boss to let me buy a samyang 135 F/2 towards the end of the year!
Sounds like you have a good portable set-up, useful for going out to dark sky's. I use an EQ5 mount permanently mounted on a pier with a skywatcher 130pds. Unfortunately I am not so resistant to the cold as I used to be! Have used the winter to get an extra reef in my mainsail, not put the lines in yet to make it usable. But must admit that I was surprised that I eventually remembered where all the bits of rope went when I reconnected it to the yard and boom etc.
Hi Steve, It is really beautiful and amazing to start the sailing season in January! Unfortunately, I can forget my boat rigging and sailing much more, because I have to wait until spring. All the waters here are covered, at least partially, with ice, but too thin for iceboating. I would love to move to the area where the sailing season lasts 10 months or more! Greetings from Poland
Hi Robert...and I thought it was cold here. Went again today but after an hour couldn't feel.my hands so came back..and that was with thermal gloves on...ho hum 🙄
Almost, I found the neatly sliced cheese back in the fridge...thanks to the boss ....and the mizzen was on the garage floor....I out it down there and then obviously got distracted elsewhere.... 🙄🙄🙄🙄😄
The boots are full tall ones and a couple of sizes too big for me so I can fit a couple of pairs of socks in them or so I kick them off easily in an emergency. Only my second pair in fourteen years...love them. Sallies are musto BR1 I think. Only tend to wear them in winter and if really inclement weather. Again serve their purpose well.not breathable so I can get hot in them and only one pocket.
Great to see you back on the water Steve I was beginning to wonder what had happened to you, Cheers Paul in Sydney ruclips.net/user/SailingKateLouiseplaylists
I've enjoyed watching your videos. I had a similar problem launching my Drascombe lugger from the trailer. I found the Drascombe video for single handed launching very useful; especially the back winching option - ruclips.net/video/nOUnu2U4lUk/видео.html. It might work for your boat.
Delightful video. Thanks for sharing.
You are most welcome glad you enjoyed it
Enjoyable video s usual.
Thanks sumo bear. You take care now
Early start, very nice!
Thank you
Brilliant to see you and Arwen out on the water again and such a lovely day.
Cracking day even if as usual is left my wits on the pontoon. How you doing Mat
@plymouthwelshboy all good thanks Steve, looking forward to learning to sail this year.
Glad you are back at sea!!
Thank you. Went again today but abandoned after an hour......so cold..🙄
Welcome back to the water. It is good to see you again
Thank you. It felt like a long absence
Great to see you back on the water :)
Thanks Kevin. How are you doing...safe and well?
Back to the sea, i'm happy for you🤗
😎👍🏻🙏
Thank you it was good to be back on the water I must admit
Yes!!! You’re back on your boat. So glad to see you back at it!! Looking forward to more sailing.
Will crack on and brave a winter overnighter soon 🤔🙄😁
Good to be out on the water with you again, thanks for bringing us along. Some tidying up to do, as you said, but Arwen seems none the worse for wear!
She's a very tolerant lady with a neglectful idiot for a skipper 🤔😄
Finally able to cruise once again with Arwen! Such a long, dismal wait. So happy, on this snowy winter day in northern Japan... Welcome back, and fair winds.
Don't get cold. Hope you are safe and well. It's good to be back on the water I must admit
@@plymouthwelshboy I am well and safe, thank you, and hope you and family are, too. I want to thank you for turning my attention away from the snow, which awaits my shovel and curses...
Gosh, can't remember when it last snowed here ...wow
@@plymouthwelshboy Certainly provides a different geographical picture...
As always thanks. Relearning is most of the fun! Well done. Humble sailors are the best and good on you for getting out there in Jan! - Rob
It was so cold....but glad I did it....given me.incentive to try a January overnighter 😄
A lovely series. So fine to think that the river on which you now sail was once used by Vikings on voyages for plunder, punctuated with death. Then, later, coracles and other freight bearing craft on that same river but for a couple centuries of time passed. And now you, on your fine boat. Perhaps this series cornicles the progress of humans on this earth in a positive light.
Now that is deep thinking but as a geographer and historian I'll go with it 🤔😀
You’re doing quite well with your astrophotography! Wow! Sailing in January! Thanks for allowing others to live vicariously through your videos!
Thanks Chris. Astro and sailing steep learning curves ,😄
Thanks for the inspiration of simplicity. Waiting to launch my new to me Navigator which...I have not yet seen...liked the declutter
The declutter won't last....not one iota of shipshape tidy seamanship in my body...... whereas my engineering Dad.....now there is a model of perfectionist organisation 😄
@@plymouthwelshboy my grandaughter says 'I like messy'
Me too
A nice leisurly shake down cruise for Arwen and her skipper - wonderful to see you out again on the water! Enjoyed your Orion nebula pictures - unexpected and beautiful. My 14' Arey's Pond catboat is still slumbering in the garage - far too cold right now in Connecticut, USA to be out on the water. Dreaming of May when I will finally launch her.
Thanks....I bet it's real cold where you are
Great to see you out in The Sound again steve and kudos for such an early sail that’s inspired me to look to go early too glad the trailers working well and you now know how Arwen sails without the mizzen too (which seemed pretty good too )😎
Loads learnt as always. The trailer needs some getting used to and I need to work out how to get launching easier. Retrieval was a doddle although granted it was sheltered with no wind or tidal flow to contend with 🤔
My coffee shot out my nose when you confessed to forgetting your mizzen. Nice to see you out on the water so early in the season. Wish I was as hardy as you Steve! Good on you.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 here is the punch line...wait for it.....I honestly didn't notice until went to raise sails.....when God handed out brains...he missed me 🤔🙄😭🤣
Welcome back! Mizzen or not
😄 thank you
There have been one or two lovely sailing days recently albeit with not much wind. Nice pic of M42, stacked image or a single long exposure? Tracking looks pretty good 👍 I must get some of my AP kit out!
hey Phi - how are you doing? M42 was stacked image using ioptron skywatcher pro > if I remember it was something like 40 x 45s ISO 800 F/4 at 180mm with 25 darks and 25 flats. I have just ordered a star adeventurer 2i wifi pro pack to upgrade my payload. And I am hoping to persuade the boss to let me buy a samyang 135 F/2 towards the end of the year!
Sounds like you have a good portable set-up, useful for going out to dark sky's. I use an EQ5 mount permanently mounted on a pier with a skywatcher 130pds. Unfortunately I am not so resistant to the cold as I used to be! Have used the winter to get an extra reef in my mainsail, not put the lines in yet to make it usable.
But must admit that I was surprised that I eventually remembered where all the bits of rope went when I reconnected it to the yard and boom etc.
Hi Steve,
It is really beautiful and amazing to start the sailing season in January! Unfortunately, I can forget my boat rigging and sailing much more, because I have to wait until spring. All the waters here are covered, at least partially, with ice, but too thin for iceboating. I would love to move to the area where the sailing season lasts 10 months or more!
Greetings from Poland
Hi Robert...and I thought it was cold here. Went again today but after an hour couldn't feel.my hands so came back..and that was with thermal gloves on...ho hum 🙄
Nice to see you back out again, you probably left the cheese with the mizzen.
Almost, I found the neatly sliced cheese back in the fridge...thanks to the boss ....and the mizzen was on the garage floor....I out it down there and then obviously got distracted elsewhere.... 🙄🙄🙄🙄😄
My dad, ex RN, tells me he saw a US aircraft carrier go aground trying to pass Drakes Island to the west in the 50's. Cheese and marmite...exactly!
Wow...they must have refloated it somehow?
"Now class, your essay for today: What do 'cheese' and 'mizzen' have in common?"
🤣 now that would be a philosophically interesting discussion 😄
Hi Steve. Great to see you and Arwen again👍🏻 What salopettes and boots do you use and do you recommend them?
Cheers,
Paul.
The boots are full tall ones and a couple of sizes too big for me so I can fit a couple of pairs of socks in them or so I kick them off easily in an emergency. Only my second pair in fourteen years...love them. Sallies are musto BR1 I think. Only tend to wear them in winter and if really inclement weather. Again serve their purpose well.not breathable so I can get hot in them and only one pocket.
so a navigator can be rowed
Yeah just only for short distances. I sit on a cushion on the centreboard cover top....
Great to see you back on the water Steve I was beginning to wonder what had happened to you, Cheers Paul in Sydney ruclips.net/user/SailingKateLouiseplaylists
Hey Paul how you doing? Just been catching up on some of your videos too...thank you for those by the way
My pleasure, we are having a very wet summer here due to La Nina, squeezing in sails when I can , stay safe, Cheers Paul
You too
I've enjoyed watching your videos. I had a similar problem launching my Drascombe lugger from the trailer. I found the Drascombe video for single handed launching very useful; especially the back winching option - ruclips.net/video/nOUnu2U4lUk/видео.html. It might work for your boat.
Now I have watched that video some.time.ago and then lost the link so thanks for.that. need to have a other look at it