A very informative and well-reasoned video about passage planning from my part of the world (near St. John's). I'm dying to sail the "Viking" route to the UK, but not many boats leaving from here do it. It'd be my first choice, just need to find a boat who needs another crew member.
Glad you found the video useful and took time to comment / let us know. The Viking Route is a very cool adventure - surprised not many boats are doing it. There is a group on FB "Viking route" check there for crewing opportunities - Hope you find a yacht
'Just discovered your channel and enjoyed this video. Thanks for posting. I'm from here in Newfoundland and I'd be interested to learn more of your plans for this summer. Also, im happy to help anyway you need while you are here locally. I also know a lot of folks along the way should you require help. Please reach out at your convenience
Hi Jim , Happy you found the video interesting, thanks for watching and the comment. Please note that Newfoundland is pronounced "new fin land", took me by surprise too. - was taught be a Newfie!
A few years back I delivered a cat from St Augustine to Cape Town via Bermuda and the Azores, the boat was hit by lightning pre departure and delayed our departure by a month so I did the N Atlantic leg in December, experienced some very gnarly weather to say the least
Nice movie - see you in Newfoundland
Thank you for the comment. Definitely come by, if you see us in Newfie.
@ we have many videos about sailing Newfoundland - th-cam.com/play/PLn4U12S5EkhRBDfJNMPTiOfOR51Qs80Ls.html&si=qdKdVCYDYKKkFa_R
Thank you. From Canada
Our pleasure! See you there ?
We will definitely consider these advices for our next adventures .
Cool - Glad you found the video useful. Thanks for commenting. See you there ...
I always enjoy following your adventures. Thanks for sharing your advice and not only showing champagne sailing. Cheers.
Thanks for watching! and so pleased you liked - Thank for letting me know, Captain - see you there ?
A very informative and well-reasoned video about passage planning from my part of the world (near St. John's). I'm dying to sail the "Viking" route to the UK, but not many boats leaving from here do it. It'd be my first choice, just need to find a boat who needs another crew member.
Glad you found the video useful and took time to comment / let us know.
The Viking Route is a very cool adventure - surprised not many boats are doing it. There is a group on FB "Viking route" check there for crewing opportunities - Hope you find a yacht
@@Saga47swanSailing Thanks for the info, I'll look for that group!
excellent video. Thank you for posting
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for taking time to watch it and comment.
Fantastic
@@yamabiru4553 thank you
'Just discovered your channel and enjoyed this video. Thanks for posting. I'm from here in Newfoundland and I'd be interested to learn more of your plans for this summer. Also, im happy to help anyway you need while you are here locally. I also know a lot of folks along the way should you require help. Please reach out at your convenience
Welcome aboard! Happy you enjoyed the video - Where in Newfoundland are you based ?
Ver good! Tiramisu has still no firm plans for what to do in 2025 but we will go back in the water in Lagos before april 1st..now coppercoated..
Coppercoat - no worries for 10 years. You could meet us in Azores end of May. Terceira has a great safe anchorage.
Dankeschön
Beste Grüße aus Schleswig Holstein
Danke sehr for tor the comment. Will we see you there this summer?
@ I am afraid, not before 2029. You will rather find me fly fishing for sea trout in DK.
New Finland?
@@ml50486965 yes, that’s how Newfoundland is pronounced. Took me by surprise too .
@@Saga47swanSailing Tak for svaret!
New Fin Land ????
Other than that, this an interesting and informative video.
Hi Jim , Happy you found the video interesting, thanks for watching and the comment. Please note that Newfoundland is pronounced "new fin land", took me by surprise too. - was taught be a Newfie!
A few years back I delivered a cat from St Augustine to Cape Town via Bermuda and the Azores, the boat was hit by lightning pre departure and delayed our departure by a month so I did the N Atlantic leg in December, experienced some very gnarly weather to say the least
The North Atlantic in December is hardcore - Which route & Stops from the Azores to Cape Town ?