WINDSURF across the English Channel. SOLO. UNSUPPORTED. EP 1

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  • Опубликовано: 7 янв 2025

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  • @bilbobaggins9914
    @bilbobaggins9914 Год назад +21

    This is what I signed up to RUclips for. Normal people doing outrageous challenges... Great to see!

  • @hounslowparks2469
    @hounslowparks2469 Год назад +40

    The world needs more people like Henry.

  • @dominictarrsailing
    @dominictarrsailing Год назад +43

    Finally a REAL adventure for sailing RUclips! Eagerly awaiting the rest. Also, very nicely made video. Good storytelling!

  • @rolanddeweerdt3859
    @rolanddeweerdt3859 Год назад +1

    I loved watching this. thank you! ❤
    greetz from The Netherlands

  • @markward6049
    @markward6049 Год назад +14

    Thanks for the great video. The batwings on the Phantom 377 tail and flattish nose rocker make it hard to manage in that sea state especially across waves. I find the older F2/Mistral/Fanatic race boards much easier to handle in those conditions. I also find adjustable harness lines really help. Would be interested to learn more about your safety/comms kit, seems to be well thought out.

  • @markrudd8265
    @markrudd8265 Год назад +4

    Great adventure! Looking forward to the next instalment.
    Bet your glad your on a fin and not a foil, that would have hurt..

  • @andreygabets7034
    @andreygabets7034 Год назад +13

    Three years ago I"ve travelled 3/4 of the way from south of Wissant beach (France) to Dover (GB) and back. Fanatic Freewave 105 in a sigle-fin setup and North Sails VoltHD 5.9 made this travel not pleasant (anyhow it was rather exhausting to stand on the same course almost an hour) but pretty comfortable. I cannot even imagine how to cross the straight on a raceboard. It is incredible! Very impressive! Kudos and much respect!

  • @mikebikekite1
    @mikebikekite1 Год назад +41

    About 20 years ago, when I used to fly paramotors, one of the guys went off and windsurfed to France and back. I asked him about a support boat and he said he took one as he figured it irresponsible relying on English and French coastguards (volunteers) to have to rescue you if something went wrong.

  • @PhilbyFavourites
    @PhilbyFavourites Год назад +3

    Shades of Harry Dwyer powerboating around the UK 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
    Fantastic story and I recognise all those spots (just 40 years in the past…). Excellent storytelling which is what RUclips should be all about. I particularly like the wonderfully unsponsored golf cap to keep the spray out of your eyes.
    Keep it up ⛳️⛳️⛳️

  • @dlmsarge8329
    @dlmsarge8329 Год назад +4

    Having spent a lot of time windsurfing and kite surfing in the Columbia River Gorge, Cape Town S.A., and all over the Caribbean my admiration of you and your goal is substantial!! Very, very cool footage. Well done!

  • @BanskoBlog
    @BanskoBlog Год назад +11

    Well done. Epic video. Looking forward to part 2 🚀

  • @ChrisPlow
    @ChrisPlow Год назад +3

    Great video and what an adventure. I can only imagine what that breeze and sea state felt like, super effort !

  • @Phil-qz6oc
    @Phil-qz6oc Год назад +10

    My wife’s dad did this single-handed literally. He had only one arm. He was the first ever amputee to windsurf across the channel.

    • @thisisus.504
      @thisisus.504 Год назад +1

      That's a hero, right there. Not these fancy Dans, kicking a ball of air, into a net, on a field for 200,000 an hour. The father in law....hero.

    • @leehorrocks5253
      @leehorrocks5253 Год назад +3

      @@thisisus.504 I call them overpaid lawn fairies.. And I concur, his father in law is an absolute legend to achieve that... Excellent stuff 👍

    • @fullenglishbreakfast3289
      @fullenglishbreakfast3289 Год назад

      @@leehorrocks5253 there's all kinds of heroes in different people's eyes. Yes footballers get paid silly money, but they also do lots of work behind the scenes. Would I have rather joined the military and done what I did, or if I was good enough to play football. I probably would rather play football and set my family up for life

    • @leehorrocks5253
      @leehorrocks5253 Год назад

      @@fullenglishbreakfast3289 I called him a legend!! Did you reply to the wrong person? *see comments above*

    • @shawnli9258
      @shawnli9258 Год назад

      Wow.. That is sick. Solute 👍

  • @elleworkim3096
    @elleworkim3096 Год назад

    What a great act of freedom! Thank you for doing this for us to show that the boundaries in life are not between TV, Bed und Office;)

  • @tonypaddler
    @tonypaddler Год назад

    Excellent spirit of adventure, very well done! 🏄‍♀️👍

  • @paultempels1207
    @paultempels1207 Год назад +7

    great adventure 🙏😊😊

  • @ianlaccohee7180
    @ianlaccohee7180 Год назад

    A group of us used to windsurf at Hayling Island when I was in the army. Our instructor used to sail to the Isle of Wight.

  • @billallwell6507
    @billallwell6507 4 месяца назад

    You make really interesting, adventurous well put together videos mate. I windsurf in Port Philip Bay, Victoria. Love your content.

    • @henrycartwright3673
      @henrycartwright3673  4 месяца назад

      Thanks a lot, much appreciated! Greetings from the other side of the world!

  • @micgent
    @micgent Год назад +4

    There is a back to basics rawness about this which I really admire, so skillfully backed by knowledge of the sea elements and sailing makes it a riveting watch. Good filming and canny good editing I love it.

  • @dosgos
    @dosgos Год назад

    Awesome adventure, video, and production! Learning a bit about the English coast too.

  • @reimop9595
    @reimop9595 Год назад +3

    What a adventure! Hello from Estonia!

  • @greenstripeypaint
    @greenstripeypaint Год назад +8

    Respect. I sailed all along there in a Hobbie. Your filming and narration are excellent.

  • @skillzie2
    @skillzie2 Год назад +3

    Great video, look forward to the rest of the series

  • @natashafranko4951
    @natashafranko4951 Год назад +1

    Wow you are amazing to take on such a big adventure. Thank you for sharing your journey , it's really interesting and inspiring to watch . 😊 🌊🐬

  • @johndesey3446
    @johndesey3446 Год назад +7

    Please put up part two I want to see how everything ends

  • @philippemallejac5023
    @philippemallejac5023 Год назад +1

    Congrats!
    From a French viewer watching your video from China!

  • @titouanlefevre
    @titouanlefevre Год назад +3

    Thanks for sharing your aventures ! Really love the content !
    Hopefully you replaced your fin and kept going ! Waiting for the next episode !

  • @firstnamelastname2669
    @firstnamelastname2669 Год назад +7

    I was separated from a raceboard after dropping a highish wind gybe recently. They can glide off downwind faster than a swimmer. Thinking of trailing a line in those conditions.

  • @yankee38
    @yankee38 Год назад

    Love this. Sending love and support from Seattle USA.

  • @GrahamSnowdon
    @GrahamSnowdon Год назад +5

    Awesome!! I’m reading “in the balance” at the moment as it happens and dreaming about doing Humber to Tyne next year on a multi day windsurf. More of this please!! Liked and Subscribed

  • @guapotomask
    @guapotomask Год назад

    Great energy and attitude from this guy ! 15:39 thanks for the upload

  • @robincooney1263
    @robincooney1263 Год назад +4

    Really exciting - as a keen (ex) windsurfer I really love this. Can't wait for EP 2. Please would you go through your kit in detail e.g. how do you keep a compass heading

  • @etsyconsultant
    @etsyconsultant Год назад +4

    "After a flapjack and drink"...lol

  • @willnicholls5
    @willnicholls5 Год назад +5

    Incredible! That fin got well and truly munched. Staying tuned for the next episode, hopefully with a replacement fin to continue the voyage.

  • @peace_oceans
    @peace_oceans Год назад +1

    great story telling and something new! Fab.

  • @iainarthur7713
    @iainarthur7713 Год назад

    Nice video - I was worried enough years ago windsurfing from Hayling across to the isle of wight, planning Cowes, but getting to Ryde and quickly re-evaluating my decision making and going back :)

  • @explorewithgeoff
    @explorewithgeoff Год назад

    I really enjoyed that, thank you! I live on the south coast and you were getting closer and closer to me. :) I wondered if you landed at Climping but I think you said another place that I haven't heard of. I'm looking forward to your next episode when I get a chance soon. I LOVE the sea with a passion, in fact anything with water, and I wish I was able to windsurf but my weight and fitness isn't up to it. I'm working on that with my new bicycle, so maybe some day.

  • @samholmessailing
    @samholmessailing Год назад +2

    Great video. Cant wait for the next part.

  • @kenlodge3399
    @kenlodge3399 Год назад +1

    Valiant effort Boss. Sorry, can't help it but looks like a blast (to me). Am sure it was exhausting but what a beautiful ride. Am only an ex-ex-windsurfer from the States who did his sailboarding - they still call it that, eons ago - I think right after it was invented. Only thing close to what you're doing I once did a solo run up the west coast of Michigan, Lake Michigan shoreline for fun. To see what you're doing is amazing. After having watched several sailing events in those parts, with weather like that you must be taking a beating, but I tell ya it looks all too good to me.... Why if I was only ten minutes younger I'd show myself a thing or two!?! See you at least have a harness cuz you're arms are gonna be aching pretty soon. Great video, especially love watching the wake trailing your board.

  • @sscramble
    @sscramble Год назад

    Love it, hugely admire your determination! Subscribed

  • @Qwertinoo
    @Qwertinoo Год назад +3

    Great video and huge respect!

  • @wthomas5697
    @wthomas5697 Год назад +2

    I tried windsurfing from Maui to Molokai one time. About three quarters of the way there the wind started to die. I got nervous and turned back. It's only ten miles distant.

  • @blair.nichols
    @blair.nichols Год назад

    a great watch - feels like some of edd pratt's early unicycle videos. Looking forward to the rest of the series. Subbed!

  • @keith800
    @keith800 Год назад

    Great adventure ,good for you to attempt it and looks a lot of fun 👍.

  • @giminykrikit2982
    @giminykrikit2982 Год назад

    My stepfather & a friend of his did this about 15 years ago, leaving from around dungeness toward Calais and getting a Ferry back

  • @patrickseydler6001
    @patrickseydler6001 Год назад +2

    such a great adventure, love it

  • @user_1664
    @user_1664 Год назад

    Im most impressed that you took your titleist hat along for the journey , thats gotta be worth a new driver 👍

  • @ichdenker
    @ichdenker Год назад +3

    Henry have you tried adjustable race harness lines ,having the lines really long will help a lot going downwind when really windy.
    Poole Watersports sell them.

    • @henrycartwright3673
      @henrycartwright3673  Год назад

      Yes but I can't get on board with them - also the rucksack means I need to keep the lines quite short to stop the waves slapping...

  • @Trevordg
    @Trevordg Год назад +3

    Impressive to say the least. Well done

  • @Floatnride
    @Floatnride Год назад +5

    Enjoying this adventure from oz. Keep going

  • @ljmjordie
    @ljmjordie Год назад +4

    Looking forward to part 2

  • @miperso
    @miperso Год назад

    I never windsurfed or am i interested in trying... But i thoroughly enjoyed the video.

  • @plantpoweredguru
    @plantpoweredguru Год назад

    Well done - great adventure

  • @tomwoodhouse79
    @tomwoodhouse79 Год назад

    Lovely video. One point, you can see Portsmouth Cathedral from miles out to sea, so that fact about Chichester is incorrect

  • @simonchurch.
    @simonchurch. Год назад

    That makes a change seeing someone go that way across the channel on a small craft…

  • @leesurfer
    @leesurfer Год назад +2

    Wow did you say 377 litre board ? What date was this on ? Excellent you have family that windsurf too

  • @moomin110
    @moomin110 Год назад

    I'm planning on sailing this route on my 31ft cruiser and it seems daunting let alone windsurfing :D

  • @andrewhurstcars
    @andrewhurstcars Год назад +3

    Well done Henry - sketchy stuff!

  • @jamesdougall2886
    @jamesdougall2886 Год назад +9

    wow this is such a cool adventure! The production is first-class, it's like a documentary...well done. Keen to see the next leg...unlucky with the fin that must have smashed really hard on some rocks to break like that. Could you please confirm what board volume you're using? It looks big, so much smash a lot on that chop! But I guess safety first especially for when the wind drops...

  • @mattyclare
    @mattyclare Год назад +3

    Superb, when is the next episode?

    • @henrycartwright3673
      @henrycartwright3673  Год назад

      Hi Matty, hope all well in the NW. Yes I'm editing atm as we speak!

  • @TheHouseofFruits
    @TheHouseofFruits Год назад +2

    Well done, what an adventure ! Stay free.

  • @samanthawoodward7551
    @samanthawoodward7551 Год назад

    Thats brilliant!! How cool.

  • @CurryKitten
    @CurryKitten Год назад

    Surely part of a trip like this would be the planning of it? Both in terms of the wind/sea conditions on the day, and where to stop. Thus avoiding having to come in because of the weather, and ripping off half your fin?

  • @Consulting157
    @Consulting157 Год назад

    Stunning !😊

  • @avalanchas336
    @avalanchas336 Год назад +3

    Awesome, gonna blow up on youtube hopefully! Please get a better mic for the voiceover tho

  • @captainhindsight8779
    @captainhindsight8779 Год назад +1

    Impressive stuff!

  • @johnbraggins3294
    @johnbraggins3294 Год назад

    I live in hayling island and it's a fantastic place to be.

  • @pumkineater7219
    @pumkineater7219 Год назад

    I’m amazed that your cap stayed on! As an old windsurfer from the 90’s, I take my hat off to you. You’re crazy though!😂

  • @paologobbo
    @paologobbo Год назад +2

    keep on going never give up!

  • @alexjoz
    @alexjoz Год назад +4

    what a pity, but didn't get how had that happened? Crashed over rock on speed? Anyway, looking forward to the next part)

    • @henrycartwright3673
      @henrycartwright3673  Год назад +1

      Wave caught the clew and pushed me onto the board so my full weight went onto the fin...

  • @whileysea
    @whileysea Год назад

    Crazy guy. But a real MAN!😂❤

  • @logohigh1
    @logohigh1 Год назад +1

    Not enough hooray Henry’s in the world 😅

  • @andrehansen585
    @andrehansen585 Год назад

    True spirts like him we need more

  • @starfulgalaxy3008
    @starfulgalaxy3008 Год назад

    Good on you for doing your adventure. What are you wearing to stay warm on the water? A wetsuit or a dry suit?

  • @atw98
    @atw98 Год назад

    Wouldn't that be the perfect wind to do that in? Love slop, but im old so complaining about a great sail grates me.

  • @richadambudgen7520
    @richadambudgen7520 Год назад

    Some people are just made different. I salute you.

  • @ДаниилСобственник
    @ДаниилСобственник 3 месяца назад

    You brave and great guy !!!!😊

  • @mikepringuer2099
    @mikepringuer2099 Год назад +2

    Nice one Henry

  • @RedfieldmediaCoUk
    @RedfieldmediaCoUk Год назад +2

    I say ol’ chum, is that a public school accent what what?

  • @samsails9820
    @samsails9820 Год назад

    Epic, good effort 👌

  • @yvesetang8456
    @yvesetang8456 Год назад

    Yep next video please. Nice style. Nice commentary.

  • @timcalluy9254
    @timcalluy9254 Год назад +2

    Epic !!! 🦄🌊🏄🥇👏

  • @thomasschmidt5934
    @thomasschmidt5934 Год назад +1

    BRAVO !!!

  • @lordsneed9418
    @lordsneed9418 Год назад

    Top lad. You do England proud.

  • @tigrecito48
    @tigrecito48 Год назад

    how do you know what direction to go? do you have gps or a sat nav? or you literally just keep the coast in sight and nothing else?

  • @markthomasson5077
    @markthomasson5077 Год назад +1

    Still looked a big enough fin to sail on…it was huge before.

  • @backtothebarky
    @backtothebarky Год назад

    Christ you are brave matey. Well done.

  • @logohigh1
    @logohigh1 Год назад +3

    wow , such a clean cut must be pretty brittle , eirther and or hit with some velocity .
    i suppose theres quite a lot of mass invloved
    hope the rest the board is sound

  • @petersoakell6950
    @petersoakell6950 Год назад +2

    subbed. excellent.

  • @loskiff
    @loskiff Год назад +1

    Great achievement! Why did you choose an Ezzy? Great wind range?

  • @pentestical8265
    @pentestical8265 Год назад +3

    Did you say the Falmouth coastguard? You can’t meant Falmouth Cornwall right, that won’t be of much help where you are there!

  • @martinpaulwatts
    @martinpaulwatts Год назад

    inspirational thanks!

  • @d.c.drivecrazyiers7452
    @d.c.drivecrazyiers7452 Год назад

    I have some questions.
    Why did you choose the starboard phantom 377l for this adventure? Is it good for long distances? What's the benefits?

  • @grahamthebaronhesketh.
    @grahamthebaronhesketh. Год назад

    Did you manage to escape from England?

  • @dosgos
    @dosgos Год назад

    That first leg was brutal. 6m was a lot of sail.

  • @rossgoodine891
    @rossgoodine891 Год назад +1

    Why the route you picked?
    Why not just sail straight across from your original starting point?
    Enjoying so far :)

    • @shakeedits3061
      @shakeedits3061 Год назад +1

      i assume its because that would be longer and so if he has a problem he would get in more trouble, plus he could not stop and rest

  • @zegrosmain
    @zegrosmain Год назад

    i liked the arrival at selsey : having some movie about it makes it real !

  • @michalharasimiuk930
    @michalharasimiuk930 Год назад +2

    Wow! Respect!

  • @offshoreclientrep5529
    @offshoreclientrep5529 Год назад

    If it was a so called celebrity they would have a army of helpers and make the national news muppets. Well done mate

  • @ДаниилСобственник
    @ДаниилСобственник 4 месяца назад

    Cool cool cool)))) travel alone 🎉