@@RiggingDoctor looking forward to it . Also really liked your one on rigs. I have made a few videos but nothing like yours , my wife is much better at it . Regards
This reminds me of the difference between relying on a GPS vs knowing how to read a topo map. Technology is great, until it breaks, runs out of power, gets dropped overboard, etc. Would really like to see this in a written format so I can follow along with the tools at my own pace.
Absolutely great episode. Too many people depend on digital stuff, also in their onshore lives. They are all convinced they need it buy someone saying: "You need this!" More stupid than parrots. Humans will never fully understand the force of the oceans, climate and wind. At least not digitally. Back in the days I got a new neighbour in my marina in Holland. The guy was loaded, never sailed, bought a Bavaria with the newest GPS aviable. He set off to Lowestoft. At least, that was what he told me the morning he left. To cut a long story short: 2 months later I saw his boat was back in the berth beside mine with a sign "for sale". I called the number on the sign and asked what happened. He said that the GPS failed and that he ended in Danmark, almost starved to dead. I am looking out for more videos like this and give Morty a big hug.
Totally love it when you and other channels go old school. My generation wanted all of the technology and we strived to bring it into existence. Now that we have it, "sort of", I prefer checking my old analog instruments, using the Mark One Eyeball and the fleshy processor that I hang my hat on. I do like having a second opinion, especially for wide ranging and protracted forecasts. But weather guessers are just that guessing. More please.
You need to write a hack for PredictWind, where one of the choices is "Little Piece of Wood with a Lawn Chair." Wouldn't that be hilarious! Thank you for this wonderful video! 😁
Thanks so much! Too much reliance on high tech digital stuff these days and not enough weather knowledge and using simple things that work. Happy sailing!...well....all sailing is happy ~
Wowwed me again Herbie. I hate to disappoint but I plan on buying a barometer and Iridium GO/SAT phone kit/pkg. I'm single handed and If I do have crew they won't be any better sailor than me. Very impressed with this information because I was already thinking along these lines. Maybe by cheating I can become as good as you. Besides: I'm a software engineer and work from my boat now and plan to keep working no matter where or what the boat is doing (hopefully floating LoL). Thanks much.
Thank you for a simple explanation to a complicated theory. I had a good understanding of short term forecasts in local areas, but I learned so much in this very simple explanation. You really are a great teacher. Thank you.
It didn't even dawn on me that i hadn't been getting notification! I'm glad you're doing this :) very informative for this new sailor. Thank you as always for sharing your knowledge 🙂
That was brilliant.... look forward to more. Also I have very little idea on things like harbour navigation. Choosing and navigating an anchorage. and on and on. For the non/new sailor. Thanks
@@RiggingDoctor Jekyll Harbor Marina until spring. I was on the hard in St Marys for I'm embarrassed to say how long and now I'm getting everything back on the boat and hanging out here before departing for parts unknown (New York) next spring. Unless I decide to do something else 😳😂⛵ I love that Ventusky app, thanks!!
Great video Herby. How likely would it be to get surprised by a nasty low pressure system heading your way during the crossing without aid of the satellite update on the weather model, only following the 1020 line and cloud patterns?
No surprise at all. As the low approaches, the clouds and winds will begin to change. Checking with the barometer will confirm the change in the weather. Keeping a weather eye will never let a low creep up on you :)
When crossing the North Atlantic, if it starts to fall, that means I’m going a bit too north and the wind will increase. If it’s too much, turning a little to starboard will correct the issue. The opposite is true of the barometer starts to climb, that would indicate that I’m going more into the high and the winds will disappear, which is corrected by turning to port.
Another fantastic How To! Thank you. I’ll have to watch a few times because there is such an abundance of info. Btw - I think I saw that Lawnchair Multihull at the boat show this year! 😂
I learned this by myself by reading what people did before electronics on boats. It’s always good to have backup knowledge incase your systems fail. I guess I just hope for the best but plan and learn for the worst
WOW! YOU ARE MY MAIN MAN!!! Sorry Daniel 😞. HERBY, what can I say that I haven't already said? NOTHING! TEACHER/PROFESSOR/WIND DOCTOR! WIND DR. is new!!!😍 PLEASE keep me on your list. I didn't see any place else to sign up. These Tutorials, you know they are my FAVORITE!!!❤❤ Can't hardly wait for the next episode!! Thank you to Maddie for letting him hig the camera. Though I think you were behind it. Pray your having a great time with family and friends! 🙏🙏❤❤🇺🇸🇺🇸⛵⛵⚓⚓
Going to be a very helpful series. Sure not justifying the present data option, might do weather fax first. Some books and historical data has been increasing looking unreliable at least in the Northern Pacific. Much to learn from you. Thanks
Thank god, I was getting a bit upset at the beginning, I thought this was a predict wind plug, sorry don't got that kinda money. Sailing by barometer...that's the way to do it, and books will tell you currents.
Can you direct me to whatever episodes you've done on your observations of clouds and their meanings and how best to judge the proper route based on what I observe
14:44 Great Advice for using a Barometer. Just a correction: The Eddy's' not due to Coriolis effect but more likely due to air and current movement from to the force of the local moon and local sun energizing of the local atmosphere You will notice when you observe that the formation of hurricanes are are always opposite to the path of the sun over a geocentric azimuthal equidistant map looking exactly ylike the map used in the Logo's of the United Nations, the United States Geographical Society, The Gleasons Map (similar to the much older Arabic map used by all pirates to easily chart their destinations with Sextons and the North Star (you already know how to get your latitude simply with Polaris as shown in your other videos). PS: No self-respecting Pirate (apostate and conscientious objector (aka An-Archist) would have used a "globe" on his desk on a boat or a Mercator Map projection (only since 1569) This video is useful ruclips.net/video/fErzgVeDoqQ/видео.htmlsi=av1XRsN3_JFzQcXU&t=387
Howdy gang! We wanted to ask your opinion on replacing our running backs... but you had quite the number of visitors everytime we saw you at Annapolis, and we wanted to give you breathing room. Anyway, 39' cutter, 6mm dyneema to a 4-1. Can we mill a dense polyurethane sheave to splice at the mast terminal?
Herbie, you said this video was recorded November 1st. What year did you record this? You look much younger than recent episodes. And the dated comments suggests this is a repeat. Nonetheless, this is a terrific piece, an awesome lesson. This describes how passages were completed before today's electronics. I'd go sailing across oceans with you any day. Really well done explanation. Be proud of. your abilities. :¬) Webhead USA
This video was filmed in November 2021. We put it in a playlist, so people could find it, but it didn’t go public until this past Sunday. We have a cache of videos that are only accessible through playlists for the times we can’t edit a regular episode in time.
I don't recall seeing a video of you guys getting caught in a storm and "scared for your lives". They're the scariest part of taking a boat out to sea. Have you just been lucky or you know how to avoid them? Or maybe I missed the video...
Never been scared for our lives except maybe once in the Med when we turned up to seek safe harbor during an awful storm in Almerimar. We tend to be very meticulous about choosing our weather windows based on pilot charts and current weather conditions
There are probably cheaper options for simple short satellite communications than Iridium? Anyone have any recommendations (e.g. something simple to get weather data by email and view offline? or just a few short text forecast descriptions? Especially for near-shore, caribbean, etc?)
This is the kind of sailing videos people should be making ! Thank you !
I’m working on the next one right now!
@@RiggingDoctor looking forward to it . Also really liked your one on rigs. I have made a few videos but nothing like yours , my wife is much better at it .
Regards
This reminds me of the difference between relying on a GPS vs knowing how to read a topo map. Technology is great, until it breaks, runs out of power, gets dropped overboard, etc. Would really like to see this in a written format so I can follow along with the tools at my own pace.
Perfectly summed up
What Herb said, it amazes me how many people today cannot read a map.
Absolutely great episode. Too many people depend on digital stuff, also in their onshore lives. They are all convinced they need it buy someone saying: "You need this!" More stupid than parrots. Humans will never fully understand the force of the oceans, climate and wind. At least not digitally. Back in the days I got a new neighbour in my marina in Holland. The guy was loaded, never sailed, bought a Bavaria with the newest GPS aviable. He set off to Lowestoft. At least, that was what he told me the morning he left. To cut a long story short: 2 months later I saw his boat was back in the berth beside mine with a sign "for sale". I called the number on the sign and asked what happened. He said that the GPS failed and that he ended in Danmark, almost starved to dead.
I am looking out for more videos like this and give Morty a big hug.
Oh my goodness! What an unfortunate example of people staking their lives on technology
Thanks for the masterclass. Very helpful, very informative.
What a fantastic episode, learned a ton. I have a barometer on my boat and now know how to use it! Thanks Herby!
Totally love it when you and other channels go old school. My generation wanted all of the technology and we strived to bring it into existence. Now that we have it, "sort of", I prefer checking my old analog instruments, using the Mark One Eyeball and the fleshy processor that I hang my hat on. I do like having a second opinion, especially for wide ranging and protracted forecasts. But weather guessers are just that guessing. More please.
You guys are brilliant
in-depth information, easy to understand. awesome. thank you. signed up !
You’re welcome!
In my opinion.... one of the most valuable tips you have shared here. 🌞🌴⛵️
What a brilliant episode and you have a great knack of explaining stuff in a really easy way, thanks for sharing.
Thank you!
I got No Arms!!!
Awesome video🙂
So very helpful. Thank you for sharing.
Great video. Y'all got this RUclips thing down!!!
You need to write a hack for PredictWind, where one of the choices is "Little Piece of Wood with a Lawn Chair."
Wouldn't that be hilarious!
Thank you for this wonderful video! 😁
Great explanation be blessed
Thanks so much! Too much reliance on high tech digital stuff these days and not enough weather knowledge and using simple things that work.
Happy sailing!...well....all sailing is happy ~
👍 my sentiments exactly
Geez - what an inspiration you are - thanks Herby -
You are very welcome
Simply brilliant guys!!! Standing ovation...
Thank you very much
thank you.
Fantastic video! Thank you.
One of the most National weather videos I’ve ever seen thank you good job
In my day(late 90's early 2000's) as a deck hand on the 165' Feadship Aurora, it was WeatherWidows with the very very good Bob Rice!
Thank you!
Wowwed me again Herbie. I hate to disappoint but I plan on buying a barometer and Iridium GO/SAT phone kit/pkg. I'm single handed and If I do have crew they won't be any better sailor than me. Very impressed with this information because I was already thinking along these lines. Maybe by cheating I can become as good as you. Besides: I'm a software engineer and work from my boat now and plan to keep working no matter where or what the boat is doing (hopefully floating LoL). Thanks much.
Nothing wrong with a little technology, just having the backups and knowing how to use them if needed is the most important part!
Very helpful Herbie. Looking forward to more details of how to route and navigate using both low and high tech.
Herby, great content! Appreciate you letting me have some of that hard-earned offshore wisdom for free.
Herbie, can you recommend a good barometer? Prices are all over...don't care about appearance. Not a decoration! GREAT video. Thank you!
I use this one because it’s affordable and accurate: amzn.to/3TBY3Jq
Thank you for a simple explanation to a complicated theory. I had a good understanding of short term forecasts in local areas, but I learned so much in this very simple explanation. You really are a great teacher. Thank you.
Thank you!
Yep, I'll be watching those episodes, thanks man.
Great information, I've never seen this anywhere before.
Excellent
Thanks for the great info share!
Fantastic explanation. Thanks for doing this. Probably the most useful weather related sailing video I've ever seen.
I just renewed my subscription last week. Time to head to Mexico.
Fair winds!
Clips like that are exactly the reason I'm supporting this channel! Thanks Rigging Doctor! :)
Great Video
Old Skool Cool! 😎 I can't wait to try this out!
It didn't even dawn on me that i hadn't been getting notification! I'm glad you're doing this :) very informative for this new sailor. Thank you as always for sharing your knowledge 🙂
You’re welcome, and glad you figured out the notification issue
That was the best explanation sharing websites have ran across yet great job
Thanks!
Thank you so much! Getting ready to do my first Transatlantic crossing late October. Your video are very informative
I’m glad it was enlightening
Nice.
Thanks heaps for showing us natural(cheap) options. Luv your show and have a good one!
thank you keep it coming ! cant wait to see how you forecast looking at sky
Nice job explaining this...love your adherence to simplicity.
excellent. good stuf! thank you
Yay! Weather nugs!
Great presentation. Learned a lot. Missed this one.
Glad you found it!
That was brilliant.... look forward to more. Also I have very little idea on things like harbour navigation. Choosing and navigating an anchorage. and on and on. For the non/new sailor. Thanks
Thank you! I need to repair some bird damage on the boat and then I will be filming more of these.
This is the best video on the basics of predictwind! Thanks!
Excellent thanks!
Nice, good info Bro👍 thanks for sharing I didn't know that 🤝💯
Really enjoyed, thanks for posting, looking forward to more like it
👍
This is brilliant Herb. Well done.
Excellent video. Thanks for taking the time to go through the different options.
Awesome información! Great explanation of finding the lows.
👍
One of the most Awesome !!!! weather videos I’ve seen. Thank you. Looking forward to more.
Such an informative clip. Thank you 🙏
Thanks! that was a good one, hope you guys are well :)
Thanks! Where are you now?
@@RiggingDoctor Jekyll Harbor Marina until spring. I was on the hard in St Marys for I'm embarrassed to say how long and now I'm getting everything back on the boat and hanging out here before departing for parts unknown (New York) next spring. Unless I decide to do something else 😳😂⛵ I love that Ventusky app, thanks!!
Great video Herby. How likely would it be to get surprised by a nasty low pressure system heading your way during the crossing without aid of the satellite update on the weather model, only following the 1020 line and cloud patterns?
No surprise at all. As the low approaches, the clouds and winds will begin to change. Checking with the barometer will confirm the change in the weather.
Keeping a weather eye will never let a low creep up on you :)
@@RiggingDoctor makes sense, but will you still have time to get away from it before the sea state is most unpleasant?
That was fantastic Thank-you
😎
Awesome, thank you forthe information.
👍😎
Brilliant episode!!!
Thanks!
Enjoyed that, thanks. Looking forward to the rest of them.
Very good enjoyed easy to understand
Thank you :)
Best valuable information . Excellent 👍 keep them coming, thank you
Cheers guys!
Great video, please carry on more videos like this one! Ciao
Thanks I’m signed up great video
Thanks Herb. Really useful video which I will refer back to many times I'm sure.
So glad!
Great video, love the site suggestion. I never heard of it before, I used windy lol.
It’s a good resource
It’s a good resource
Very good video, weather made simple.
what corrective action do you take when the baro starts to fall or rise? GREAT INSPIRING work guys. New to your channel but loving it all!
When crossing the North Atlantic, if it starts to fall, that means I’m going a bit too north and the wind will increase. If it’s too much, turning a little to starboard will correct the issue.
The opposite is true of the barometer starts to climb, that would indicate that I’m going more into the high and the winds will disappear, which is corrected by turning to port.
Another fantastic How To! Thank you. I’ll have to watch a few times because there is such an abundance of info. Btw - I think I saw that Lawnchair Multihull at the boat show this year! 😂
Great content. Pretty smart.
Great video. Very helpful.
Fantastic episode!
👍!!!(looking forward to more!)
Love it!👍
😎
Love it! Keep the good stuff coming!
It was so fun finally meeting you!
Awesome episode !! this is a gem ! very informative and straight to the point without any bells and whistles. Thank so much Herby !
👍
Wish I could have left 2 👍! Super clear and very helpful. Is there a free site showing currents that you recommend? Thanks
The pilot charts show them all: msi.nga.mil/Publications/APC
They are organized by ocean, and then by month for that ocean.
So informative, thank u 4 sharing, how do u learned this by yourself or did course.
I learned this by myself by reading what people did before electronics on boats. It’s always good to have backup knowledge incase your systems fail. I guess I just hope for the best but plan and learn for the worst
WOW! YOU ARE MY MAIN MAN!!! Sorry Daniel 😞. HERBY, what can I say that I haven't already said? NOTHING! TEACHER/PROFESSOR/WIND DOCTOR! WIND DR. is new!!!😍 PLEASE keep me on your list. I didn't see any place else to sign up.
These Tutorials, you know they are my FAVORITE!!!❤❤
Can't hardly wait for the next episode!!
Thank you to Maddie for letting him hig the camera. Though I think you were behind it.
Pray your having a great time with family and friends! 🙏🙏❤❤🇺🇸🇺🇸⛵⛵⚓⚓
I won’t tell Daniel 😎
Going to be a very helpful series. Sure not justifying the present data option, might do weather fax first. Some books and historical data has been increasing looking unreliable at least in the Northern Pacific. Much to learn from you. Thanks
No.... yes.....maybe...er
Damn, I'm going to have to watch this now.
thanks
You’re welcome
Thank god, I was getting a bit upset at the beginning, I thought this was a predict wind plug, sorry don't got that kinda money. Sailing by barometer...that's the way to do it, and books will tell you currents.
Can you direct me to whatever episodes you've done on your observations of clouds and their meanings and how best to judge the proper route based on what I observe
Honestly it’s woven into a lot of our episodes….probably mostly the ocean crossings
14:44 Great Advice for using a Barometer. Just a correction: The Eddy's' not due to Coriolis effect but more likely due to air and current movement from to the force of the local moon and local sun energizing of the local atmosphere You will notice when you observe that the formation of hurricanes are are always opposite to the path of the sun over a geocentric azimuthal equidistant map looking exactly ylike the map used in the Logo's of the United Nations, the United States Geographical Society, The Gleasons Map (similar to the much older Arabic map used by all pirates to easily chart their destinations with Sextons and the North Star (you already know how to get your latitude simply with Polaris as shown in your other videos).
PS: No self-respecting Pirate (apostate and conscientious objector (aka An-Archist) would have used a "globe" on his desk on a boat or a Mercator Map projection (only since 1569)
This video is useful ruclips.net/video/fErzgVeDoqQ/видео.htmlsi=av1XRsN3_JFzQcXU&t=387
What about in the southern hemisphere where the hurricanes spin in the opposite direction?
any good replacements for currents while on way? Cant see myself spending an extra $250 for Predictwind currents.
Pilot charts
Great video the only trouble is its not loud enough found it hard to hear every bit keep up the good work John
Howdy gang! We wanted to ask your opinion on replacing our running backs... but you had quite the number of visitors everytime we saw you at Annapolis, and we wanted to give you breathing room.
Anyway, 39' cutter, 6mm dyneema to a 4-1. Can we mill a dense polyurethane sheave to splice at the mast terminal?
This sounds interesting! Shoot me an email: riggingdr@gmail.com
This is great! Exactly information I was missing. Are you using OpenCpn with weather routing?
I will be doing more videos on how I do my weather routing, but I mainly use pilot charts.
Ummm no description no link - is this because it's not public yet? I'm pretty sure I'm already on the list though!
Yep, it’s available just to the patrons at this moment and I haven’t written the description yet.
Herbie, you said this video was recorded November 1st. What year did you record this? You look much younger than recent episodes. And the dated comments suggests this is a repeat. Nonetheless, this is a terrific piece, an awesome lesson. This describes how passages were completed before today's electronics. I'd go sailing across oceans with you any day. Really well done explanation. Be proud of. your abilities. :¬) Webhead USA
This video was filmed in November 2021. We put it in a playlist, so people could find it, but it didn’t go public until this past Sunday. We have a cache of videos that are only accessible through playlists for the times we can’t edit a regular episode in time.
@13:25 NOV. 21st! WHAT YEAR? holy sh1t! so where are you now?
This was filmed outside our timeline as a video to put out when circumstances led to us not being able to edit an episode in time.
@@RiggingDoctor oh, ok thanks :-)
I don't recall seeing a video of you guys getting caught in a storm and "scared for your lives". They're the scariest part of taking a boat out to sea. Have you just been lucky or you know how to avoid them? Or maybe I missed the video...
Never been scared for our lives except maybe once in the Med when we turned up to seek safe harbor during an awful storm in Almerimar. We tend to be very meticulous about choosing our weather windows based on pilot charts and current weather conditions
There are probably cheaper options for simple short satellite communications than Iridium? Anyone have any recommendations (e.g. something simple to get weather data by email and view offline? or just a few short text forecast descriptions? Especially for near-shore, caribbean, etc?)
We used to get weather fax on SSB radio. It’s free and completely worthless.
Where do you get your ocean current information?
They are green arrows on Pilot Charts: msi.nga.mil/Publications/APC
They are free to download
Why would starlink not work out at sea, just asking?
This was before starlink
I predict the skipper will pass wind
That is a guarantee on any boat!
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