Discovering the Fjords of Norway by sailboat Pt.1 // And we nearly sink the dinghy!

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  • Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025
  • In this episode, we begin our Norwegian adventure and sail our liveaboard Rival 32 sailboat around the fjords and islands. We were treated to amazing sailing conditions, a wild time in the mountains and some big fish!
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  • @helgejnakken4116
    @helgejnakken4116 9 месяцев назад +2

    Hi guys, nice channel. The funny boat you see 14 minutes out in the episode is a typical result of rigid rules for miscellaneous fees and certificates. One being that there are more favorable rules for boats less than 15 meters, and thus Norwegians are maxing out the boats like this. 😂😅

    • @sailingmaalie
      @sailingmaalie  9 месяцев назад

      Ah no way - its literally a paperwork exercise! Thanks for explaining this, such a strange looking vessel 😅

  • @power9345
    @power9345 Год назад

    Amazing memories! Take me back, it was so fun!.. Miss you guys and Maalie. xx

    • @sailingmaalie
      @sailingmaalie  Год назад

      Trip of a lifetime, unforgettable memories. Maalie misses you!

  • @sporranheid
    @sporranheid Год назад

    Hey Joe, it's Mark, yer auld neighbour next tae yer folks.
    This is great! Doing everything right. Bound to be success. Hats off to the pair o ye!

    • @sailingmaalie
      @sailingmaalie  Год назад

      Hey Mark! Great to hear from you, cheers for the encouragement. YT is a whole new world, enjoying the creative outlet :) All the best

  • @rimasmeleshyus4787
    @rimasmeleshyus4787 Год назад

    Amazing scenery on the top mountain .A lot of the fish. Greetings from warm tropical island Kauai,Hawaii. Soon, I will departure with my wooden classic boat a Bristol Channel Cutter to around the world .Thank you great filming

    • @sailingmaalie
      @sailingmaalie  Год назад +1

      Hi! Thanks for your kind words, we would love to see some footage of your Bristol Channel Cutter, that's a proper boat! All the best!

  • @AndyUK-Corrival
    @AndyUK-Corrival Год назад

    Lovely video, the views from atop the mountains was awesome. Looks an amazing place to explore. Andy UK

    • @sailingmaalie
      @sailingmaalie  Год назад

      Thanks Andy, it was a wild time in the mountains! Top notch sailing too. Cheers!

  • @markthomasson5077
    @markthomasson5077 Год назад

    Another great episode.
    Romsdalen the home of Killian Jornet, he has some amazing videos of climbing/ skiing those peaks.

    • @sailingmaalie
      @sailingmaalie  Год назад

      Thanks! We'll need to look them up, it's an incredible skyline with so many peaks 🗻

    • @markthomasson5077
      @markthomasson5077 Год назад

      Surely you have heard of him! Won every mountain running race and Skimo race going. And has climbed Everest without oxygen, or any assistance…then did it again a week later.

  • @stephenburnage7687
    @stephenburnage7687 Год назад

    Worked there 40 years ago (building offshore oil platforms). Revisiting the West Coast Fjords, by sailboat, is on my very short bucket list.

    • @sailingmaalie
      @sailingmaalie  Год назад

      There is a lifetime of cruising there, we will definitely back. So much left to explore

    • @stephenburnage7687
      @stephenburnage7687 Год назад

      @sailingmaalie Are we not restricted to 90 days in any one 180 day period?

    • @sailingmaalie
      @sailingmaalie  Год назад

      Ha! Yes, although Norway is a good place to visit first as the Norwegian officials did not care at all.

    • @stephenburnage7687
      @stephenburnage7687 Год назад

      @sailingmaalie That's promising but under the new rules with ETIAS, one wonders whether that will be true in the future.

  • @markthomasson5077
    @markthomasson5077 Год назад +1

    Frying Mackerel inside.. best way to get a stinky cabin. We used to have a rule of not frying inside, the fat mist condenses on the ceiling

    • @sailingmaalie
      @sailingmaalie  Год назад

      The hatches are always cracked when we do so - no way of frying fish outside 🤣

  • @johnwalker6711
    @johnwalker6711 Год назад

    Well done nice boat the R32 following from Australia fair winds !!

    • @sailingmaalie
      @sailingmaalie  Год назад

      Thanks for jumping on board John! All the best ⛵️🌊

  • @solenegiraudeau2961
    @solenegiraudeau2961 Год назад

    Amazing video!! Keep it going 😍

  • @markbuskens6070
    @markbuskens6070 10 месяцев назад

    Good video 🎉

    • @sailingmaalie
      @sailingmaalie  10 месяцев назад

      Thanks Mark, cheers for commenting 😁😁

  • @philipwright7186
    @philipwright7186 Год назад

    Just subscribed, very enjoyable episode, thanks!

    • @sailingmaalie
      @sailingmaalie  Год назад

      Hey Philip, thanks for jumping on board - and for the compliment! See ya in the next one :)

  • @thesophiagibson
    @thesophiagibson Год назад

    fantastic guys luvin yer videos.

    • @sailingmaalie
      @sailingmaalie  Год назад +1

      Thanks @thesophiagibson - appreciate it! 😁⛵️🌊

  • @marcocesari5315
    @marcocesari5315 Год назад

    Hello from a new subscriber of yours: just subscribed! Love your videos: nice places and serious navigation. Really looking forward to your next videos. Come on guys, keep on publishing videos, I bet on you: your subscribers will raise dramatically in a snapshot, I'm sure! 😊

    • @sailingmaalie
      @sailingmaalie  Год назад

      Hi! Thanks a lot for the kind words and belief in our venture! That gave us a boost whilst on passage, made us smile 😁⛵️ And thanks for supporting by subscribing 👍🏼👍🏼

  • @BillMeadArts
    @BillMeadArts Год назад

    Authentic honest sailing vids here. Love the raw approach and lack of branding or shiny production value. One request would be to work out your audio to cut down on wind noise, although some of that is nice too. Cheers!

    • @sailingmaalie
      @sailingmaalie  Год назад

      Thanks Bill, appreciate the comment. Working on a solution to the wind noise - need to find an address to accept post for us 🙂

    • @BillMeadArts
      @BillMeadArts Год назад

      @@sailingmaalie well, if you were near Maine I'd help you out. Safe adventures, cheers

  • @boatingallaround5933
    @boatingallaround5933 2 месяца назад

    Hi guys :-) Just found your channel.....wonderful cruising in Norway is what I've seen so far. Was wondering about your windlass....what kind of make is it ? Would fit perfect on my boat.

    • @sailingmaalie
      @sailingmaalie  2 месяца назад +1

      Thanks for watching and commenting! The windlass is a Simpson & Lawrence vertical windlass, manual only. Bombproof and virtually maintenance free. Well worth the investment if you can find one online 👍🏼

    • @boatingallaround5933
      @boatingallaround5933 2 месяца назад +1

      @@sailingmaalie Thanks :-) Yes, I'm searcing for a manual one.... an electric is just too much hassle. Will search ebay and/or other places.

    • @sailingmaalie
      @sailingmaalie  2 месяца назад +1

      @boatingallaround5933 Yes we agree, pretty unnecessary on a sub 40ft boat to run a windlass, so much cabling and battery etc. Good luck in the search!

  • @stephenburnage7687
    @stephenburnage7687 Год назад

    How easy is it to find anchorages there? In my mind, there are water depths of 1,000's m everywhere but i guess there a few exceptions?

    • @sailingmaalie
      @sailingmaalie  Год назад +1

      Honestly so straightforward. Most anchorages are marked in Navionicd/chatting plotter. More detail in Norwegian cruising guide. Plus you can just follow your nose, if it looks like an anchorage, you cam sail over and check it out. We anchored in anything up to 20m depth, and sometim3s put a line ashore. Rarely, if ever shared an anchorage with another boat!

  • @markthomasson5077
    @markthomasson5077 Год назад

    Viking anchor?
    Made in Scotland.
    What size.
    Kicking strap, unless you are a racer and wish to induce bend in the mast, a multi purchase is not required, just a line to stop a Chinese gybe. You can tighten it when you pull down on the main sheet. Well that’s my KISS tip for today.

    • @sailingmaalie
      @sailingmaalie  Год назад

      This is a Knox Anchor, 13kg. We have 50m 8mm chain, then 50m of rode attached to it. Yes, Scottish made 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿
      We use our Kicker every passage, to harden down the leech when off the wind. We are racers! Just to the next anchorage 🤣

    • @markthomasson5077
      @markthomasson5077 Год назад

      @@sailingmaalie thanks for the info. I am considering a Viking for my catamaran. At 8.5m she is much lighter than your boat, but perhaps more windage. They recommended at 9kg, think 13kg would be better.
      Any issues so far, have you been at anchor in a Gale yet?

    • @markthomasson5077
      @markthomasson5077 Год назад

      @@sailingmaalie …well who isn’t a racer when there are other boats about! I use a preventer, then sheet in, so the same effect. In fact my cat has no kicking strap. In fact I intend to fit a snap shackle to the main sheet so I can pull it directly down when fully out, of course only easy on a catamaran. I do have swept back stays, so a pain as I can’t let out the main to 90deg, which I found on my previous boat very useful to spill a gust.

    • @sailingmaalie
      @sailingmaalie  Год назад

      We can't fault it, v well priced and fantastic manufacture. So far we have rode a couple of 35knots and a 40 knots overnight in Portugal. Didn't budge an inch, although it was a long night on anchor watch!

    • @sailingmaalie
      @sailingmaalie  Год назад

      We also use a preventer when off the wind (~120° to dead run) in the Trades. Thankfully we have in line spreaders so we can crack off the main in a gust, and run quite deep on the wind 💨

  • @amaljose116
    @amaljose116 8 месяцев назад +1

    Is this route amateur friendly?

    • @sailingmaalie
      @sailingmaalie  8 месяцев назад

      The fjords are easy to navigate, with little tidal movement. As there are steep mountain peaks everywhere quite often the wind swirls and can come down heavily from above (katabatics), or turn 180° in no time at all. Its safe sailing, but keeps you on your toes! Norwegian boaters are some of the friendliest we have ever met, cargo ships included 👍🏼

  • @simonelemoigne1685
    @simonelemoigne1685 Год назад

    Hey just subscribed,I served you in cowes ,Isle of Wight with fuel,Love the video.

    • @sailingmaalie
      @sailingmaalie  Год назад +1

      Hey Simone, great to meet you and thanks for subscribing- it all helps :) Anchored up now in Newtown creek, hoping to catch a Bass soon! All the best

    • @simonelemoigne1685
      @simonelemoigne1685 Год назад

      @@sailingmaalie if you need anything before your adventure, I can drive down and drop off anything, I live in cowes,

    • @sailingmaalie
      @sailingmaalie  Год назад +1

      You are far too kind! Thank you so much for the offer, but after topping up with you today, we just need some mackerel for the fridge! Thanks again

  • @janisspalvins677
    @janisspalvins677 6 месяцев назад

    Thanks for video.
    Can you tell your boat model and size?

    • @sailingmaalie
      @sailingmaalie  6 месяцев назад

      Thsnks for watching and commenting :)
      Maalie is a 1978 Rival 32, built in the UK

    • @janisspalvins677
      @janisspalvins677 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@sailingmaalie Thanks for your replay and answer.

  • @stephenburnage7687
    @stephenburnage7687 Год назад

    I think a cruise ship under a bridge would normally qualify as having "restricted maneuverability".

    • @sailingmaalie
      @sailingmaalie  Год назад

      Aye we were definitely getting out the way! When sailing through Haugesund we had an encounter much closer, there's a cool bit of footage coming in the next vid!

  • @TroyaE117
    @TroyaE117 Год назад +1

    No lifejackets and you risk a deflating dingy with an outboard on it??????

    • @sailingmaalie
      @sailingmaalie  Год назад

      Yes, far from ideal!

    • @TroyaE117
      @TroyaE117 Год назад

      @@sailingmaalie Fair winds. Please be careful. I learned to bring the pump and the puncture repair kit. I will not forget.

    • @sailingmaalie
      @sailingmaalie  Год назад +1

      It's always with us now, and some emergency gaffa tape 💪🏼

  • @laurencevanhelsuwe3052
    @laurencevanhelsuwe3052 Год назад

    The wild geology of the Norway coast is fantastic, but I'm dreaming of the same minus the people/buildings/roads/etc.. and that can only be Chilean Patagonia. Literally 1000+ anchorages await there.

    • @sailingmaalie
      @sailingmaalie  Год назад

      We would love to visit that coastline too, wrong side of Cape Horn though! I wonder if we will end up there some day in Maalie..?

    • @stephenburnage7687
      @stephenburnage7687 Год назад

      ​@sailingmaalie There is the option of the Staights of Magellan. Looking into it.

  • @markmackenzieblack2052
    @markmackenzieblack2052 Год назад

    You need to lose the wind noise guys, very irritating. Quality dead cat needed. cracking location though. Fair winds.

    • @sailingmaalie
      @sailingmaalie  Год назад

      Yup, I agree - need to find a solution that doesn't break the bank. Cheers for the comment 👍🏼

    • @stephenburnage7687
      @stephenburnage7687 Год назад

      ​@sailingmaalie The solution we used to adopt, decades ago, was an old sock (preferably big, like a football sock). Of course, that was when mikes stuck out on a telescopic mount from the video camera.

    • @sailingmaalie
      @sailingmaalie  Год назад

      We have just this week found a solution this works for the GoPro, amazing the difference it makes. Looking forward to using it on next passage. Thanks for the tips!