The use and selection of background music on this channel is by far the best of all the sailing channels. Engaging, light and upbeat. Always reminds me of the soundtrack to Jaws. Not the main theme, but the light and carefree music used during the Amity Island scenes when they show the tourist arriving to “have a good time”. Ya know, before Bruce shows up. Lol
Appreciate you taking the time to share your thoughts there. You’ll be amazed to know just how often the (‘THE’) Jaws music plays in my head when I’m out hunting, which is generally when I get out of the water, ha ha 🦈🤣
@@CadohaAdventures I’ve heard you mention that before in one of your episodes. I figured Jaws had in impact on your life, especially while in the water. Now I think it also had an impact while on land, especially in your music. 😀
You guys are so cool! Great coverage, smooth filmography, non-patronising educational content = BRILLIANT channel !! when I grow up, I wanna be just like Dom . . . or Hank . . . . Carly, you are lovely - well done to the 3 of you. xx
There are very few things that we're actually qualified to teach, so you're not likely to ever find 'educational' content here, unless you want to learn how to wrestle in pyjamas, or build a garden fence, that's about where my expertise starts and finishes. Just happy to try and show the best of living on a boat among these fine isles, and glad to see you're enjoying the vlogs 🙏🏼☺️
Always love that other can share in my eclectic taste in music, ha ha, and that song felt like it genuinely captured that moment perfectly ❤️ Appreciate you stopping by to share your thoughts, that means a lot ☺️
I think i'd be diving around all them nice anchorages with a metal detector looking for the expensive jewels that fall off millionaires when they jump in those crystal clear waters ;) Top video as always, really enjoyed it :)
The Scillies are indeed a delight! One word of warning though about the visitor buoys in Hugh Town harbour, in case you are tempted to use them - when we sailed there a few years ago the rings on the buoys were very rusty; the wind increased to a NW F6 driving a swell into the harbour; I checked our mooring line before turning in for the night and, thankfully, decided to add a second line as a precaution. By the morning the 25mm main warp had chafed right through and we were held only on the reserve line! I learned later that a few weeks another boat didn't put a second line on in similar circulmstances and ended up on the rocks... So use a chain, or failing that two stout mooring lines. On an entirely separate issue, in order to stop your anchor ball spinning like a mad thing all you need is another short line from one edge of the ball to the forestay. Hope to see you on the water one day!
Hi, Carly, Dom, Hank, wow gorgeous place, and the sea life is so abundant. U gotta love that electric winch Hey!!! Thanks for going up the mast Carly well done also Thanks for looking after Becka & Zach with ur excess fuel, they got to explore a lot more, therefore more content for us lounge watchers. 🤣 I really enjoy the fact u both do so much together, it keeps u close and lots to share. Its not fog its salt spray, Thanks for sharing but I didn't get any lobster😭 stay safe🐕🇬🇧🇦🇺😍
It was lovely to meet Zach and Becca, brilliant, handsome, talented couple, flying the flag for us Brits well on RUclips. They have some awesome looking adventures ahead of them and we think they'll do amazingly well, they have all the ingredients to smash it! 🙏🏼🤞🏼🇬🇧⛵️
Lovely video. I love the Greek Islands, have been to the Maldives and the Barrier Reef, and must say the Isles of Scilly are the closest thing to the latter in the UK. Fantastic.
We've been spoilt with a perfect summer this year and we're all feeling very blessed, although it's going to be time to put our big boy pants back on and head back to work and save up to do it all over again ⛵️😬
I'm beginning to think you will become my favourite sailing channel. Discovered you whilst researching the fitting of a diesel heater a few weeks ago. Have been enjoying binge watching your videos from the start now that the sailing days are getting shorter. Love your cinematography, especially the drone footage and choice of music. That lobster looked great! David.
Lobster and wine, on a budget, LOL I have to say that free lobster helps, but 4 kilos of 🍓, 4 kilos of sugar, some wine yeast and 9 liters of water are soon 10 liters of wine. Now, home made strawberry wine would be perfect with fresh caught lobster 🦞.
Yes we've found a few lobsters over the years but every one was either small, pregnant with eggs or had a notch, so this was the first one we could actually eat. Although it was only a few weeks ago that someone showed me how to tell the sex of a lobster, you know, without eggs to give it away.
We were in Scilly that week, and watching the fog from Porthcressa was very spooky, when you could only see the top of sailing boats going past. Scilly is the ultimate UK island paradise. 🏝💙 We holiday there for 3 weeks every year, travelling by Scillionian and then kayak around the islands but hope to sail there in our retirement. ⛵ Loving your videos. 👍
A great video, but my heart raced when I saw Carly with a shackle in her hand about to go up the mast. I have read never to trust a shackle when going up the mast, and haven't myself when I used to do it. Always secure the halyard to the bosun's chair with a bowline. Perhaps Carly did that, but it wasn't clear in the video. Some people insist on a second safety line as well where possible. Safe travels.
I’d have to watch the video back to be sure, but I think Carly tied two bowlines with two separate lines and then just secured the shackles on the end of them also. My heart would race being up the mast period in an anchorage, she’s braver than me! ☺️👌🏼⛵️
Ha ha, I know, but the stars all came into alignment for this lobster sandwich. Truth be told I thought a crab sandwich was more likely as I'd seen lots more brown crabs than lobsters, but, we were indeed blessed this day ☺️😬
Hank was quite a scene stealer. He wanted to get in on the lobster sandwich action! Nice picnic on the foredeck. Oh the benefits a cruising life. :¬) Webhead USA
First time viewer! You videos although short (no complaints) are very well done and pack good content. You guys are beautiful together and living as you do seems so nice. I’m positioning to one day have the option to choose. Fair-winds !
We do indeed, even more so in the winter time when there’s not so much plankton in the water. But the Isles of Scilly was gin clear for many days we were there.
Hiya Hank and crew, just about to sit down and watch this episode and it got me thinking. Have you ever covered the apps you use on both the boat and the production of these videos. I often see a quick glance of a tidal app or power consumption app. Are you a PC or a Mac for production. I would ask about your filming equipment, but that seems to always change due to loses lol. I always hear, and see Captain Carly referring to/using a waterways book, any further info on this. Anyway, keep up the good work, always entertaining
Hello there, no never thought about making a video about that, but if you're interested we use a Mac to edit on and we use Premiere Pro as the software to do so. As far as cameras go, we use a mixture, mainly a Go-Pro, Canon 90D, Insta 360 and a drone. We have some other cameras that we use from time to time too, but these are our go to cams for most of our footage. As for books and sailing apps, we have pilot books for most places that we're going to head to, paper charts, the latest edition of the Almanac for the region, and then we use 'Windy' and 'Predict Wind' for weather, Navionics for most of our electrical charting, and that's about it, I think.
@@CadohaAdventures Interesting that as a Mac user you're not using Final Cut Pro, is this because you already used Adobe Premiere or you don't like Final Cut?
Wowzers! I always watch videos of Ozzies catching huge lobsters, or I guess crayfish over there and thought they were so plentiful that they’d be cheap? Although I guess you need to brave giant sharks in order to get them?! 😮🦈
They are so sweet And mouth watering I am addicted to them but we spend more time in the marina fixing the yacht and when we are out the bad weather stops me spear fishing and lobster catching
After three years of trying to catch a lobster big enough to eat, this was the first legal landing size lobster we've ever managed to catch which made the eating all the more delicious. We savoured every, single mouthful 😋☺️
I don’t really have anything to compare it to, this is our first boat and I’ve only known a sail drive. The rubber gland separating the engine room from the ocean makes me feel a bit nervous sometimes, but other than that it all seems fine.
@@CadohaAdventures Thank you. Thats my niggle too. So many around and still being made so I guess cannot be too bad. Your craft looks really comfy. I would say you have the balance right ✅️
You don’t need a licence to forage lobsters, no. There’s minimum landing sizes and some other rules and bylaws always change from region to region, but generally speaking you can forage lobsters without any problems.
We really like them. Not the cheapest solar solution in the world but they do take advantage of some little used space and they pack away nicely. My only tip if you do buy some is to take an extra couple of minutes when you pack it away to organise the lines for each section carefully, that’ll be the difference of a five minute set up or a twenty minute set up, the next time you deploy them 😂
Sorry, I thought I mentioned it in the vid, but yes the Isles of Scilly, the beginning of the video is at anchor to the north of St Marys island and the second half of the video was at anchor to the south of Tresco island, in about 2m of crystal clear water at spring low tide ☺️
Still out and about but will be heading back east soon to get jobs again and save some money again, as we're just about to spend the last of our pennies 🤣⛵️
It is such a stunning place and you always show it at its best. How are you finding the solar up the mast? Do you think it is making a big difference to your input of angry pixies as Mads would say? Andy UK
It's been amazing and really helped a lot this year, although the addition of a water maker has kind of negated the extra watts. We've learned a lot this year and the goal now is to build out Cadoha to be a self sustaining, survival fortress, ok maybe bit of a stretch, but we want to be much more off-grid and still keep the creature comforts that we enjoy, so there are many upgrades this winter to try and solve these issues ☺️⛵️
Zero guilt about taking responsibility for harvesting our own food. We are very comfortable as meat eaters and have given much thought to the most sustainable, low impact methods of gathering our own meat. There are plenty of ways that we could be more 'efficient' with our methods, such as long lining, netting or multiple rod and lines, for example, but free diving with a speargun has zero bycatch and is by far the best way to collect wild food, we think, for us at least. Again, we're not telling others how they should live, just sharing what works for us and our thought process behind it. Spearfishing is less efficient than many alternative fishing methods, certainly in terms of energy expenditure and effort needed/per fish, but we sleep well at night knowing we're well nourished by Mother Nature and had minimal impact on the environment, compared to say cultivating the land to farm and fly an avocado across the planet. Again, we don't feel the need to tell vegans or vegetarians how to eat, I respect their choices to eat how they believe is best for them, but we don't pay too much attention to the people in their ivory towers who feel the need to try and tell us that we're terrible people for killing our own food, when in reality, unless they grew and harvested all their own food, by hand, themselves, no pesticides, insecticides, herbicides, heavy field cultivation machinery, deforestation, use of combine harvesters slaughtering filed mice by the millions, etc, etc, then their diets almost certainly come at the expense of many creatures lives, but they seem to feel better about themselves I guess if they can't draw a direct line from their plate of food to the death of a specific creature, so I get it, I just don't think they've thought too deeply about their positions before casting judgement on others, like us, who in fact have thought very deeply about our food supply. Anyway, that was a very long winded way of saying yes, we thoroughly enjoyed our well earned lobster sandwiches 😬😋
He likes 99.99% of all things edible, and a decent amount of things which are inedible, but shockingly, he doesn’t like lobster and spits it out if you give it to him.
Apologies guys tried to buy you a rum got as far as some code sent to me then kept repeating itself er! I am a techno dinasoar will try later when grandkids wake up. Cheers n beers Marty Australia
I watched this video and ran out to buy some Lobsters for dinner ,your a bad influence on me ,they were delicious 😋 🦞🦞🦞 what's your sailing plan for 2023 ?
We’ve learned a lot this year, personally about what we’re capable of in terms of harvesting food, but also in relation to our boats systems. The plan is to ultimately be able to go 365 days totally off grid, for it to be December and we’re living very comfortably in a Scottish loch, perhaps, but to do that we need to still make many more modifications to Cadoha this winter.
I swear this is the best cinematography of all the sailing channels.
We do our best but there's always plenty of room to improve 🙏🏻☺️
I love how “not much money” equates to lobster sandwiches and a bottle of wine 🤣🥂I totally approve 😃
Well we were gifted the wine, got the bread free that morning and found the lobster, soooooo, the good life can just about be free, ish 🤣😬⛵️
I like how Hank has nice supporting actors for his marvellous show 😂
He is indeed the star of the show ☺️🐕
The use and selection of background music on this channel is by far the best of all the sailing channels. Engaging, light and upbeat. Always reminds me of the soundtrack to Jaws. Not the main theme, but the light and carefree music used during the Amity Island scenes when they show the tourist arriving to “have a good time”. Ya know, before Bruce shows up. Lol
Appreciate you taking the time to share your thoughts there. You’ll be amazed to know just how often the (‘THE’) Jaws music plays in my head when I’m out hunting, which is generally when I get out of the water, ha ha 🦈🤣
@@CadohaAdventures I’ve heard you mention that before in one of your episodes. I figured Jaws had in impact on your life, especially while in the water. Now I think it also had an impact while on land, especially in your music. 😀
Agreeed excellent soundtrack on this one!
Nice! Those little U shackles scare me grab some carabiners next time up the mast
Best to use a knot!
Hank wants his share as well .Well done guys love what you put together
Ha ha, believe it or not he doesn’t like lobster, he spits it out!! 😮😮😮
You guys are so cool! Great coverage, smooth filmography, non-patronising educational content = BRILLIANT channel !! when I grow up, I wanna be just like Dom . . . or Hank . . . . Carly, you are lovely - well done to the 3 of you. xx
There are very few things that we're actually qualified to teach, so you're not likely to ever find 'educational' content here, unless you want to learn how to wrestle in pyjamas, or build a garden fence, that's about where my expertise starts and finishes.
Just happy to try and show the best of living on a boat among these fine isles, and glad to see you're enjoying the vlogs 🙏🏼☺️
That was the poshest fish finger sandwich I've seen, top job...
Ha ha, yes it was probably the most flash sandwich we’d ever knocked up 😬🦞
Love Hanks face when you try the sandwich... you can hear his thoughts.... where is mine????
He would happily eat all day long, although as we later found out, lobster would be one of the very few foods he wouldn't eat. 😲
I love the music you choose, particularly Amazing Grace as you eat your Sunday lobster sandwiches.
Always love that other can share in my eclectic taste in music, ha ha, and that song felt like it genuinely captured that moment perfectly ❤️
Appreciate you stopping by to share your thoughts, that means a lot ☺️
Going up the mast for a few seconds of footage is some proper dedication! And well worth it, it looked amazing 😊
Carly taking one for the team there 😬👌🏻
The fog gives that misty-cal feeling - love it! Great video.
Glad to hear you enjoyed our humble little vlog 🙏🏼☺️
I think i'd be diving around all them nice anchorages with a metal detector looking for the expensive jewels that fall off millionaires when they jump in those crystal clear waters ;)
Top video as always, really enjoyed it :)
Probably not a bad idea actually! 😆😆
The Scillies are indeed a delight! One word of warning though about the visitor buoys in Hugh Town harbour, in case you are tempted to use them - when we sailed there a few years ago the rings on the buoys were very rusty; the wind increased to a NW F6 driving a swell into the harbour; I checked our mooring line before turning in for the night and, thankfully, decided to add a second line as a precaution. By the morning the 25mm main warp had chafed right through and we were held only on the reserve line! I learned later that a few weeks another boat didn't put a second line on in similar circulmstances and ended up on the rocks... So use a chain, or failing that two stout mooring lines. On an entirely separate issue, in order to stop your anchor ball spinning like a mad thing all you need is another short line from one edge of the ball to the forestay. Hope to see you on the water one day!
Wowzers, scary moment for sure. Last year we were on a mooring in New Grimsby Sound and a couple of the moorings actually dragged in a big blow 😮😮⛵️
Hi, Carly, Dom, Hank, wow gorgeous place, and the sea life is so abundant. U gotta love that electric winch Hey!!! Thanks for going up the mast Carly well done also Thanks for looking after Becka & Zach with ur excess fuel, they got to explore a lot more, therefore more content for us lounge watchers. 🤣 I really enjoy the fact u both do so much together, it keeps u close and lots to share. Its not fog its salt spray, Thanks for sharing but I didn't get any lobster😭 stay safe🐕🇬🇧🇦🇺😍
It was lovely to meet Zach and Becca, brilliant, handsome, talented couple, flying the flag for us Brits well on RUclips. They have some awesome looking adventures ahead of them and we think they'll do amazingly well, they have all the ingredients to smash it! 🙏🏼🤞🏼🇬🇧⛵️
@@CadohaAdventures They'll be fine because they have u two to, advise and guide them, ur both sailing legends to me.😁
Great video, thanks to the three of you. Hank is our dog's favorite TV canine.
That is awesome! I hope he doesn't make your pooch go too crazy at the screen whilst you're trying to watch 🐕😬
Inspirational as ever! Definitely adding the Isles to the list of sailing destinations 😊
You won't regret it! ☺️⛵️❤️
A delight to watch you guys enjoying your travels! So cute seeing Hank in the middle of you both when you were enjoying your sandwiches!
Thanks for taking the time to hang out with us for a while ☺️
nice new lens...happy birthday Dom
Thanks, Tim, it'll be nice to get some more wildlife shots from a far now 😬 👍
Lovely video. I love the Greek Islands, have been to the Maldives and the Barrier Reef, and must say the Isles of Scilly are the closest thing to the latter in the UK. Fantastic.
They really are a jewel in the crown of this Kingdoms coastline ☺️
Guys, I'm now starving that looked delicious!
Watching that back makes me want to knock another one up too 😋
Exactly how Mother Nature intended for us to eat 👌🏻
Your videos get better and better - well done on catching that lobster!
Thanks 👍
Always happy to hear we're doing a better of of showing off these amazing shores that we're lucky enough to call home ☺️🙏🏼🇬🇧⛵️
Now that is a proper sandwich, give Hank a bit, Great summer to be on the sea. Enjoy.
We've been spoilt with a perfect summer this year and we're all feeling very blessed, although it's going to be time to put our big boy pants back on and head back to work and save up to do it all over again ⛵️😬
@@CadohaAdventures So sweet a reply, such a lovely couple + hank, be safe.
Mr Hank is almost positive he needs a bite of that tasty sandwich! Ha! Thanx for the share.
Ha ha, yes you'd think so but when we actually gave him some lobster he just spat it out 😲
Eating like kings and queens. Well done. Bucket list territory!
Feeling very fortunate and blessed right now. With any luck we'll have a good few more years in us living like 'Kings and Queens' yet 🙏🏼☺️
I can't handle seeing the guy freedive and messing the sea bed up. Thumbs up 👍🏻 means ascent btw.
I'd classify myself as more of a keen snorkeler than a free diver, ha ha. I rarely go much deeper than about 10m.
Thanks!
Ah thank you so much, Nicholas, that's very kind of you ☺️🙏🏼
I'm beginning to think you will become my favourite sailing channel. Discovered you whilst researching the fitting of a diesel heater a few weeks ago. Have been enjoying binge watching your videos from the start now that the sailing days are getting shorter. Love your cinematography, especially the drone footage and choice of music. That lobster looked great! David.
Welcome aboard, David. I hope there was something of use in the Diesel heater video 🙏🏼🤞🏼😬
Glad you're enjoying the videos too ☺️
Lobster and wine, on a budget, LOL
I have to say that free lobster helps, but 4 kilos of 🍓, 4 kilos of sugar, some wine yeast and 9 liters of water are soon 10 liters of wine. Now, home made strawberry wine would be perfect with fresh caught lobster 🦞.
Out of all the things we’ve considers making ourselves, wine wasn’t one of them. Hummmmm, never say never 👌🏼🦞🍷
my mouth is watering
Mine too when I watch that back! Although now it's getting towards the winter months, we won't be able to afford to eat like that again for a while 😲😆
Poor old Hank, he was well put out that he didn’t get any Lobster! 😂
Ha ha, I swear he doesn't like lobster, it's one of the only foods in the world he won't eat, because other than that he's a glutton 😆
Hi, have just found you will the help of John & Captain James of 'The Fish Locker'.....have fun and will watch you now and then!!!!!
Gotta love team fish locker! ☺️🦞🐟
That was a her and great call looking out for the V notch
Yes we've found a few lobsters over the years but every one was either small, pregnant with eggs or had a notch, so this was the first one we could actually eat. Although it was only a few weeks ago that someone showed me how to tell the sex of a lobster, you know, without eggs to give it away.
We were in Scilly that week, and watching the fog from Porthcressa was very spooky, when you could only see the top of sailing boats going past. Scilly is the ultimate UK island paradise. 🏝💙 We holiday there for 3 weeks every year, travelling by Scillionian and then kayak around the islands but hope to sail there in our retirement. ⛵ Loving your videos. 👍
Amazing place to head to on holiday, we can see why you keep going back!
A great video, but my heart raced when I saw Carly with a shackle in her hand about to go up the mast. I have read never to trust a shackle when going up the mast, and haven't myself when I used to do it. Always secure the halyard to the bosun's chair with a bowline. Perhaps Carly did that, but it wasn't clear in the video. Some people insist on a second safety line as well where possible. Safe travels.
I’d have to watch the video back to be sure, but I think Carly tied two bowlines with two separate lines and then just secured the shackles on the end of them also.
My heart would race being up the mast period in an anchorage, she’s braver than me! ☺️👌🏼⛵️
Hiya Dom ,Carly and Hank! Just watched your fab episode, I'll be dreaming of gin clear sea,sand and the smell of the ocean!!!Bon Nuit., Mark
So will we, Mark 🙏🏼☺️⛵️
That lobster sandwich looked amazing !!
It was the best. It was the first decent sized lobster that we've managed to catch in three years, so we savoured every bite! 😋
Lobster sandwich 🥰😊👍
It has propelled itself to the top of my favourite food list 😋
Hank was such a gentleman as you ate
Un-subbed during the refit period but back again and looking forrard to your latest adventures. Fair winds. Capt John
Finding bread outside a butcher...that makes sense😉
Ha ha, I know, but the stars all came into alignment for this lobster sandwich. Truth be told I thought a crab sandwich was more likely as I'd seen lots more brown crabs than lobsters, but, we were indeed blessed this day ☺️😬
Hank was quite a scene stealer. He wanted to get in on the lobster sandwich action! Nice picnic on the foredeck. Oh the benefits a cruising life. :¬) Webhead USA
Ha ha, it certainly looked that way, but when we gave him a bit of lobster, he spat it out!! 😮😮😮🦞
Thank you so much for taking the time to make this vlog lots of love to you both hope that's OK 👌 xx
It's our pleasure, and we hope you enjoyed sharing in this part of the country with us 🙏🏼⛵️
Great video! Lovely music as always! Thenks
Thank you and we're just happy to think we're managing to do justice to this great Kingdoms coastline ☺️⛵️🇬🇧
Great Video!
Carly is very brave!
I could not do that
She is pretty fearless when it comes to going up the mast, tat's for sure 💪🏼
First time viewer! You videos although short (no complaints) are very well done and pack good content. You guys are beautiful together and living as you do seems so nice. I’m positioning to one day have the option to choose. Fair-winds !
Welcome aboard, Joshua, and thanks for taking the time out of your day to stop by and say hi ☺️
@@CadohaAdventures Should you ever find yourselves in San Diego, California it would be a joy to say help ya with transportation or just say hello.
Excellent video. Smart.
Glad you liked it, and thanks for taking the time to let us know, it means a lot, David ☺️🙏🏼
great episode! Great spot. keep it up.
Thanks, will do and happy to hear you enjoyed the vlogs ☺️
Great video guys. Do we have water that clear??!! Stunning. How good did that sandwich look. Thanks as always.
We do indeed, even more so in the winter time when there’s not so much plankton in the water. But the Isles of Scilly was gin clear for many days we were there.
Oddly Misty is going to be the name of my new acoustic emo band.
🤣
Epic.
Glad you enjoyed the vlog 🙏🏼⛵️
WOW Sailor, 👍
Hiya Hank and crew, just about to sit down and watch this episode and it got me thinking. Have you ever covered the apps you use on both the boat and the production of these videos. I often see a quick glance of a tidal app or power consumption app. Are you a PC or a Mac for production. I would ask about your filming equipment, but that seems to always change due to loses lol. I always hear, and see Captain Carly referring to/using a waterways book, any further info on this. Anyway, keep up the good work, always entertaining
Hello there, no never thought about making a video about that, but if you're interested we use a Mac to edit on and we use Premiere Pro as the software to do so.
As far as cameras go, we use a mixture, mainly a Go-Pro, Canon 90D, Insta 360 and a drone. We have some other cameras that we use from time to time too, but these are our go to cams for most of our footage.
As for books and sailing apps, we have pilot books for most places that we're going to head to, paper charts, the latest edition of the Almanac for the region, and then we use 'Windy' and 'Predict Wind' for weather, Navionics for most of our electrical charting, and that's about it, I think.
@@CadohaAdventures Interesting that as a Mac user you're not using Final Cut Pro, is this because you already used Adobe Premiere or you don't like Final Cut?
25 pounds is cheap in Australia unless you catch it then you pay around $180 for a kilo so around 100 pounds for a half lobster
Wowzers! I always watch videos of Ozzies catching huge lobsters, or I guess crayfish over there and thought they were so plentiful that they’d be cheap? Although I guess you need to brave giant sharks in order to get them?! 😮🦈
@@CadohaAdventures we call them lobster and we have most go to china which sends the price up
@@captnron3530 they are huge also I guess, you probably get 10 times the meat out of a giant cray than we do one of our lobsters.
They are so sweet And mouth watering I am addicted to them but we spend more time in the marina fixing the yacht and when we are out the bad weather stops me spear fishing and lobster catching
Lobster o boy how good is that
After three years of trying to catch a lobster big enough to eat, this was the first legal landing size lobster we've ever managed to catch which made the eating all the more delicious. We savoured every, single mouthful 😋☺️
@@CadohaAdventures glad you enjoyed it, did Hank get any
@@rodnelson8110 Believe it or not, lobster seems to be one of the very few foods in the world that Hank doesn't seem to like?! 😲
So cool to see. Really envious our boat hunt is still happening.
Just wondered what your thoughts on the sail drive are?
I don’t really have anything to compare it to, this is our first boat and I’ve only known a sail drive. The rubber gland separating the engine room from the ocean makes me feel a bit nervous sometimes, but other than that it all seems fine.
@@CadohaAdventures Thank you. Thats my niggle too. So many around and still being made so I guess cannot be too bad.
Your craft looks really comfy. I would say you have the balance right ✅️
I always feel like going for a pint after watching your videos, wtf?!! Greetings from Petty Harbour, Newfoundland.
Hello there, I'll crack a brewski open in honour of that for you now 🍻
@@CadohaAdventures Ha! 🍻
And now I see!… it’s a sailing life for me.. although I think it’s a little bit late!
Your choice of music and editing is excellent!
Thanks, Steve, I'm glad some others out there enjoy my super eclectic taste in music 😬🙏🏼
was tolao a spray by any chance
good episode enjoyed
4:32 What it's used for
Do you have to get a lobster liscence or is this lobster a free range lobster? Lookin good any way you plate this crustacean from the deep!!!!🇨🇦
You don’t need a licence to forage lobsters, no. There’s minimum landing sizes and some other rules and bylaws always change from region to region, but generally speaking you can forage lobsters without any problems.
By the look on Hank's face - he wanted some of that Lobster! So, did you give Hank some?
He did, right up until it entered his mouth, then he spat it out!!! 😮😮😮🐕🦞
how you like those solar sails? was checking them out.
We really like them. Not the cheapest solar solution in the world but they do take advantage of some little used space and they pack away nicely.
My only tip if you do buy some is to take an extra couple of minutes when you pack it away to organise the lines for each section carefully, that’ll be the difference of a five minute set up or a twenty minute set up, the next time you deploy them 😂
hang on, did you go back to the Scillies? I don't blame you, just didn't see the sail across in the season 4 playslist
I must be dense. I just realized the boat name is CArley ,DOminic, HAnk. Sorry I’m slow.
It’s ok, seems most people didn’t pick up on it 😬⛵️
Where are in this video? Have I missed you sharing the geographical location of this video?
Isles of Scilly
@@bill8784 Thanks
Sorry, I thought I mentioned it in the vid, but yes the Isles of Scilly, the beginning of the video is at anchor to the north of St Marys island and the second half of the video was at anchor to the south of Tresco island, in about 2m of crystal clear water at spring low tide ☺️
@@CadohaAdventures Thanks. Sorry I missed that bit. Nice video and love your boat (from the owner of a two-masted gaff schooner)
Hiya you guys wintering same place this year ???
Hey Malcom, long time no see. Yes we'll be back in the area, but keeping the boat somewhere different this year. Catch up for a beer when we're back?
Great videos as usual, but the owner of Toloa needs to have his flag re-made. The Union element is upside down.
Somebody else pointed that out too 😲
Ha ha saved a packet there, are you still out and about or heading east for winter
Still out and about but will be heading back east soon to get jobs again and save some money again, as we're just about to spend the last of our pennies 🤣⛵️
@@CadohaAdventures perhaps we will see you on the way by
It is such a stunning place and you always show it at its best. How are you finding the solar up the mast? Do you think it is making a big difference to your input of angry pixies as Mads would say? Andy UK
It's been amazing and really helped a lot this year, although the addition of a water maker has kind of negated the extra watts. We've learned a lot this year and the goal now is to build out Cadoha to be a self sustaining, survival fortress, ok maybe bit of a stretch, but we want to be much more off-grid and still keep the creature comforts that we enjoy, so there are many upgrades this winter to try and solve these issues ☺️⛵️
What’s up? C'mon and give these guys a thumbs up! After all their efforts making and sharing videos, they are worth a 👍🏽 don't ya agree?
I guess that was a £50 sandwich, lovely jubbly.
No, only if it came with chips 😏😆
I hope those lobster sandwiches were devoured totally guilt free. Thanks for the video.
Zero guilt about taking responsibility for harvesting our own food. We are very comfortable as meat eaters and have given much thought to the most sustainable, low impact methods of gathering our own meat.
There are plenty of ways that we could be more 'efficient' with our methods, such as long lining, netting or multiple rod and lines, for example, but free diving with a speargun has zero bycatch and is by far the best way to collect wild food, we think, for us at least. Again, we're not telling others how they should live, just sharing what works for us and our thought process behind it.
Spearfishing is less efficient than many alternative fishing methods, certainly in terms of energy expenditure and effort needed/per fish, but we sleep well at night knowing we're well nourished by Mother Nature and had minimal impact on the environment, compared to say cultivating the land to farm and fly an avocado across the planet.
Again, we don't feel the need to tell vegans or vegetarians how to eat, I respect their choices to eat how they believe is best for them, but we don't pay too much attention to the people in their ivory towers who feel the need to try and tell us that we're terrible people for killing our own food, when in reality, unless they grew and harvested all their own food, by hand, themselves, no pesticides, insecticides, herbicides, heavy field cultivation machinery, deforestation, use of combine harvesters slaughtering filed mice by the millions, etc, etc, then their diets almost certainly come at the expense of many creatures lives, but they seem to feel better about themselves I guess if they can't draw a direct line from their plate of food to the death of a specific creature, so I get it, I just don't think they've thought too deeply about their positions before casting judgement on others, like us, who in fact have thought very deeply about our food supply.
Anyway, that was a very long winded way of saying yes, we thoroughly enjoyed our well earned lobster sandwiches 😬😋
Hi, always cut the sandwich , to suit the size of ones mouth , sheer magic once again . Fair winds and have fun .
I have a tiny mouth and a huge appetite, DNA played cruel games with my coding.
Hank likes lobster
He likes 99.99% of all things edible, and a decent amount of things which are inedible, but shockingly, he doesn’t like lobster and spits it out if you give it to him.
Better measure the lobster before you kill it 😂
We did indeed, and it was big enough to keep, although only just.
Apologies guys tried to buy you a rum got as far as some code sent to me then kept repeating itself er! I am a techno dinasoar will try later when grandkids wake up. Cheers n beers Marty Australia
No worries, Marty, really appreciate the effort. Most importantly we're glad you enjoyed the video, so cheers to you down under, Mate 🍻
Sandwich ? Doorstop I would say
It was indeed a mighty fine sandwich 😬😋
Er great video but I have one gripe lol
Deal with it, it’s the future 😜
Why do quality videos like yours end so soon . 😂
Because it takes me forever to make a video. I'm not not as fast at all the editing malarky as the real RUclips pros 😂
@@CadohaAdventures I'm not complaining coz everything your channel does is mint . 👍
Thanks, Darren, we try our best to do our country proud 🇬🇧⛵️
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Right back at you, Frits ❤️
I watched this video and ran out to buy some Lobsters for dinner ,your a bad influence on me ,they were delicious 😋 🦞🦞🦞 what's your sailing plan for 2023 ?
We’ve learned a lot this year, personally about what we’re capable of in terms of harvesting food, but also in relation to our boats systems. The plan is to ultimately be able to go 365 days totally off grid, for it to be December and we’re living very comfortably in a Scottish loch, perhaps, but to do that we need to still make many more modifications to Cadoha this winter.
@@CadohaAdventures any plans for Europe ??