The first SOLO adventure

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  • Опубликовано: 10 сен 2024
  • Hi guys,
    It's been a while I know... so many things have happened this year though, I will get around to that.
    Join me on my first solo sailing adventure, I know it was back in 2021 but I thought I had to share it. Don't worry new adventures coming up for 2022.
    PATREON: / sailingaurora
    INSTAGRAM: / sail.aurora
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    Music:
    Be Still the Earth - Colour change
    Cody Martin - Pursuit Emotion
    Heartland Nights - In My Country
    Kurtis Parks - Still the Waves
    Sweet Release - Dan Lebowitz
    A Whisper - Be Still The Earth

Комментарии • 66

  • @anderskyhlberg7590
    @anderskyhlberg7590 Год назад +1

    Nice to have you back Chris. Looking forward to more videos from the summer of 2022 showing your and Tanias adventures in the Stockholm archipelago

    • @SailingAurora
      @SailingAurora  Год назад

      Thanks very much. They will be coming up soon

  • @jussimori
    @jussimori Год назад

    Nice to see you back filming Chris. Missed the vids 😎

    • @SailingAurora
      @SailingAurora  Год назад +1

      Thanks Jussi, a new one will come this week

    • @jussimori
      @jussimori Год назад

      @@SailingAurora Awesome. I can really relate to your content, because if all goes well my sailing adventures will also start this season, but in Finland :-)

  • @brianlintonjones
    @brianlintonjones Год назад

    Well done Chris with your Solo skills..cheers

  • @Cptnbond
    @Cptnbond Год назад

    Nice to see you back. One of the scenes in this episode reminds me of the lesson I learned a couple of years ago. I was out and arriving home late in the evening, and as you know, it can get pretty dark in late autumn. It was pitch black, and although I was familiar with my berth, it was a struggle to maneuver the boat in the darkness. So after that, I bought some flood lights to ensure I would never try working in the dark again. Cheers.

  • @themanofmead5273
    @themanofmead5273 Год назад

    Great presentation. Thank you.

  • @dougtratch8260
    @dougtratch8260 Год назад

    Great to see you back Chris. Didn’t know where or whether you’d be back on RUclips. Good job solo. Cheers Doug Vancouver.

  • @michalwilk8135
    @michalwilk8135 Год назад

    Auper happy to see You back man :)

  • @RogerOnTheRight
    @RogerOnTheRight Год назад +1

    A sauna, *on* the boat? Wow.

  • @IIIIIIPETEIIIIII
    @IIIIIIPETEIIIIII Год назад

    We’ve missed our fellow 418 owner’s videos! Welcome back! Great manoeuvring on and off the berths! Must try that myself soon! 👍

    • @SailingAurora
      @SailingAurora  Год назад +1

      Hey Peter. More videos to come don't worry, next week it's the padeye install. Thanks for the compliments :)

  • @jacquesf9455
    @jacquesf9455 Год назад

    NICE TO SEE YOU. JACQUES HANSE 418 "L'EPICURIEN" LA ROCHELLE

  • @chatrintuorda7683
    @chatrintuorda7683 Год назад

    As always an excellent video, so inspiring in the middle of the snowy winter and so nice to have you back! Looking forward to more videos from season 2022! Cheers!🎉

    • @SailingAurora
      @SailingAurora  Год назад +1

      Thanks very much. New videos to come soon. Technical video will be released next Friday

    • @chatrintuorda7683
      @chatrintuorda7683 Год назад

      @@SailingAurora Excellent, looking forward to that! 😊👍

  • @christianpfarr6414
    @christianpfarr6414 Год назад

    nice to see this boat with floor boards and on the water

    • @SailingAurora
      @SailingAurora  Год назад

      Yup, it's good to have the boat nice again :)

  • @HimmelHav
    @HimmelHav Год назад

    The solo sailing is a special joy every captain should experience at least once in his sail life :) Nice trip and video!

  • @jonc919
    @jonc919 Год назад

    Chris, Great to see you back, enjoyed the video, Aurora is looking great. For winter sailing might want to think about small portable radiators, brilliant addition for when on shore power. 😀

    • @SailingAurora
      @SailingAurora  Год назад +1

      Hi Jon, This was a little in the past, but she is still looking good :) hope Tranquility is doing fine also. Funny you should mention the radiators, we bought one this year to keep the noise down from the fan, it works brilliantly.

  • @jkoivula75
    @jkoivula75 Год назад

    Hi Chris, really much waited for your videos! Allways something to learn.

    • @SailingAurora
      @SailingAurora  Год назад

      Thanks very much, glad I can give someone something to take away :)

  • @svgabrielle3790
    @svgabrielle3790 Год назад

    Nice job, Chris. Good to see you back.

  • @zcudo
    @zcudo Год назад

    Nice Sailing. Looking forward to more videos!

  • @petertoftager-larsen8532
    @petertoftager-larsen8532 Год назад

    Good to have you back Chris 😊

  • @sdallas51
    @sdallas51 Год назад

    Hey Chris, glad to see you back! You did a great job on the sail but its always nice and safer to have a partner along. looking forward to more content from your summer vacation. Cheers!

    • @SailingAurora
      @SailingAurora  Год назад

      Thanks very much, it's great to be releasing videos again

  • @seglarmange
    @seglarmange Год назад

    Nice to see ya again Chris ! This vid made me smile. God job. Also very fun to meet you at midsummer. Send my best to Tanya //Magnus

    • @SailingAurora
      @SailingAurora  Год назад +1

      Hi Magnus, Thanks, it's good to be. back on RUclips again, much more to come. Glad we made you smile, the video after the next one will be about Midsummer, it should be fun. Hope to see you guys again this summer. BR Chris

  • @joakimsall8384
    @joakimsall8384 Год назад

    Hi Chris! Good yo see you on your own channel! :-) Solo sailing is good fun!

    • @SailingAurora
      @SailingAurora  Год назад +1

      Hi Joakim, finally found the time to start with the channel again :) I hope you are well

  • @Phobos9999
    @Phobos9999 Год назад

    Welcome back, I've missed your videos :)
    /Precious (a couple boats down from you in Svinninge)

    • @SailingAurora
      @SailingAurora  Год назад

      Thanks Olle, lots more videos to come and glad you like them. There will be a regular release interval now until the start of summer.

  • @peterihre9373
    @peterihre9373 Год назад

    Long time , no see😉
    Glad your back!

    • @SailingAurora
      @SailingAurora  Год назад

      Thanks, it's been a busy year but now have some time to edit :)

  • @sailingikis
    @sailingikis Год назад

    Very done, your solo sailing is very inspirational!

  • @tonydixon8843
    @tonydixon8843 Год назад

    Hi Chris, I'm a 388 owner in the Solent and loving it and your channel with tips and advice. I wondered if you would please tell me who makes the rubber door stop for the bathroom door I noticed in a recent video? A common design fault on these Hanse's! Cheers Tony

    • @SailingAurora
      @SailingAurora  9 месяцев назад

      Hi Tony, so sorry for the late reply here. I actually modified something that should connect on the push pit and then put a rubber door stop on it. I believe is was something like this that I modified:
      www.erlandsonsbrygga.se/Hemsida/Bat_Pa_Land/Tackstallning_Beslag/Noa_Tillbehor/NOA-FASTE_MARIN_ELOX_25MM?id=06540
      Don't quote me on the bar diameter though, I am just looking from my memory. I hope this helps, Cheers,Chris

  • @hel-gsailing
    @hel-gsailing Год назад

    Nice one. Time alone out is nice and the learning is good. Happy New year⛵️

  • @topc9858
    @topc9858 Год назад

    When you have the main out, why change to rachet? If your furling lines for the main are tight, it will keep the main in the position you first put it. When I take the main out with a reef, I just release the furling lines so that the main runs free, then I pull out the main and when I have the amount out that I want I just pul from the furling line and it locks the main.

    • @SailingAurora
      @SailingAurora  Год назад +1

      Hi, with our setup you have to pull the outhall pretty hard to get the sail to start moving out. When it starts moving, if there is heavy wind, the wind will take the sail out pretty fast and before I can get to the other side to lock it off the sail will already have come all the way out, so there needs to already be a little resistance on the furler so it's controlled. I guess it's a little different depending on how easy the sail furls on each boat. As for the rachet, it's for peace of mind, I don't trust locking the furling ropes on the winch as much as I trust the rachet lock. You got me thinking there for sure, cheers

    • @topc9858
      @topc9858 Год назад +1

      @SailingAurora OK. I have the same selden mast and system. I have jammers/locks in the furling line, I just pull the furling line to good tension, and that's it. I have never used the rachet possibility. The worst wind I have been is a bit over 50 knots with two reefs and no problem with the sail. My lines are on the roof, so I have all the lines in a small space.

  • @olekristoffersen9298
    @olekristoffersen9298 Год назад

    When furling in the main, try had a litte bit wind in from starboard, not let the sail move to much, and it should be very easy furl it in by hand use the endless line, no need go to the foredeck. If battens stuck a bit you might need use winch. Feels unsafe to go to the mast when single handed. Enjoy your videos.

    • @SailingAurora
      @SailingAurora  Год назад

      Hi Ole, thanks for the advice. I have tried everything to make it easier with the endless furler including coming off the wind a little. It's always more difficult because of the FCL sails we have, they are much stiffer than Dacron and take some man handling both in and out. I can use the endless furler but it just takes ages to do. If the water wasn't flat calm I would use that approach even if it takes a long time. Thanks for the complement also. Will try to keep the videos streaming out weekly or at worst bi weekly until the summer. BR Chris

    • @olekristoffersen9298
      @olekristoffersen9298 Год назад +1

      @@SailingAurora Yes if struggle with a thick fabric in your main it can be hard, quality and thickness of the taffeta fabrick has all to say for easy handeling, maybe upgrade to a electric winch? If your sail is wet and swollen it might me harder as well.

    • @SailingAurora
      @SailingAurora  Год назад

      @@olekristoffersen9298 I have bought a electric drill adaptor specifically to wind it in quickly. I haven't tested this yet though, must remember to try it, you need a faily powerful drill machine though.

  • @sannaruhalahti1738
    @sannaruhalahti1738 Год назад

    Hi, nice sailing. Thanks for sharing these October moments. One question:
    You are having an endless rope in the main sail. Are u able to use that endless rope from the cockpit when rolling in the main?
    Greetings from Finland 😊

    • @SailingAurora
      @SailingAurora  Год назад

      Hi Sanna, thanks very much. Yes, we can furl the main from the cockpit also, but with the winch it generally takes alot longer and is alot harder to do. In heavy weather I would definately stay in the cockpit to furl the main. Cheers

  • @elo719
    @elo719 Год назад +1

    hello
    or did you order the bathroom door block (so you can hold it open)
    Nice video
    good luck
    Alex

    • @SailingAurora
      @SailingAurora  Год назад

      Hi Alex, no I just added a stopper on the hand rail at the top to stop the door from going into the cabin. Chris

    • @elo719
      @elo719 Год назад

      thank you so much

  • @tonyhalsall3170
    @tonyhalsall3170 Год назад

    Thruster Sprint eh!!

  • @erikberg6069
    @erikberg6069 Год назад

    Godt Nytår! Jeg ser frem til flere videoer i 23? Hilsen Erik dansker bosat på Corfu GR.

    • @SailingAurora
      @SailingAurora  Год назад

      Gott nytt år! I will start releasing videos regularly from now until the beggining of summer, glad you like them.