Maya, if you ever get tired of boat life, I’m sure you would be snapped up by some major tv company to narrate, possibly a wildlife documentary. Long live Sir David Attenborough, but he can’t live forever, with your clear soothing and beautiful voice, you’d make a lovely replacement. With Aladino’s immense skill at boat renovation and maintenance, and your singing, guitar, violin and beautiful voice and the joint abilities at filming, drone footage and editing. I think you two can achieve just about anything, such a talented couple, I really love, watching, learning and look forward to every Friday. Take care and enjoy the rest of your journey “North Through The Continent”
The idea of the hose with the ball "pump" at one end is just brilliant! I bought one, it will be so much easier when we have to transfer gas from a jug to the tank when we are not safely docked in an harbor. I was not aware this kind of accessory was existing. Thank you so much for the tip Aladino, and you both have a safe trip to the North... so far from the Mediterranean sea I see every day!
In the ‘60 I made strip on a sailboat with 2 friends from the Netherlands to Sëte in France. We passed the river le Doubs, the Saône, the Rhône to Beaucaire. And I can vividly remember the countless number of locks. Sometimes in the middle of a small town. Looked at by a group of people asked where we came from and where we were going to. Also i remember the sometimes strange places where the French authorities placed directing you to a lock. We nearly tumbled down a waterfall beside a lock. And the scenery along theccanals I will never forget. Enjoy pour trip. I will follow it now!
I made this trip to Hamburg with my 28 sailboat about 34 years ago. Before that I sailed the Mediterranean for two years. I also found the trip on the canals beautiful and better than the Mediterranean. When I watch your beautiful video, old memories come flooding back. Many thanks and always a handbroad water under the keel
I have enjoyed each of the North Through the Continent videos, some of the best "sailing" videos I have ever seen. Fabulous narration, music, informative and beautiful. This series really is unique.
I will join the chorus of fans who look forward every Friday to your videos. I find them meditative and lyrical. Thanks so much for helping us navigate through the pandemic.
I actually watch the story mostly because of the tone of your voice :) I mean, don't get me wrong, your adventure is catching, the videos are wonderfull... but the VOICE, man, soooo calm....
I like that the skipper emerged from the cabin and knew instantly they were in the wrong canal and later confirmed by the electronic navigation. Love riding along on your magic carpet, bon voyage
awsome>> i have traveled the Eire canal several times delivering boats to Florida from the Great lakes my best memories are camping cooking for the crew on a fire tied to a dock waiting for the next day adventure>> out of 200 blogs i watch you are in the top 5 thank you
Wow! This is a truly amazing combination of beauty, serenity, and inspiration - all while being helpful and informational! I can't wait to enjoy your other videos now!! Commence binge!! :)
This couple has done a great job of explaining how to utilize the locks.Two comments, the canals and locks predate steam transportation so their age is probably at least 200 years old and in the case of the Midi canal, 300 years old. While it is not recommended, I have been known to run the rope thru the ladder when the bollard was out of reach but I would never ever think about climbing those steel pipe ladders.
When you get into the Netherlands, we travelled on a motorboat from Aalst to Amsterdam which took 5 days, a most enjoyable eye opening experience, beautiful, Wim
Very well done Maya. Informative. Lovely images. Great music but handled very tastefully. I really look forward to your weekly visit. Keep up the good work. And, I am impressed by the increase in Patreons. You guys do good.
Very nice. I would have never thought of taking a sailing vessel through canal ways. Indeed, I knew very little about Europe's canal systems at all! A pretty excellent way to see the continent.
Thanks for yet another well documented and informative episode...It's obvious why some of the lock operators only stand and stare, they are no doubt mesmerised by your exquisite beauty :)
I just found your channel yesterday and I so needed the soothing sounds of your voice, the beauty of your surroundings and the excitement of seeing life on the rivers as you two are sharing with all of us. You're such a sweet intelligent couple. You're just the medicine I needed. I am so very happy to have found you. Please be safe and enjoy your travels.
You have inspired me to investigate boating through France’s canals as a future adventure. I have boated through Ontario’s Trent Severn waterway and locks as well as the Rideau system and locks. The idea of automated locks and canals hundreds of years old is so thrilling to me! Thank you for explaining the practicalities of such an adventure. It makes my dream seem more possible.
Dear Maya, I have your Music on my selection, when I am in the mood. Lov' watching your travel and commentary through my old country, about all the things I always have taken for granted. I escaped and lived my live in the antipodes, but I have come to reassess and appreciate what is good about the French way. Thank you for you both for that....
I have binge watched all your episodes having just discovered your channel, you are an amazing beautiful couple & very inspiring, my Uncle keeps his boat moored in Marans which is a lovely place.
Greeetings Magic Carpet from Motoryacht Moonshadow. Left NL back in 2017 and headed through Belgium, through the Ardennes, then down the Marne to Paris, up the Seine over the Loing and Briare canals to the the Canal lateral a la Loire and Centre to the Saone and down the Rhone to the Med. Decided to head back north again and have now been bumming it around the Burgundy waterways since, not really knowing where to go next. Been enjoying your vids, very true to French waterways life.
Another outstanding episode, thank you guys. I love the entry with the moving Titel and also the titles in between. The best however is your tutorial about navigating the french canals! How to look for and check the sensor on the lock, is a very valuable hint. My best wishes & greetings from sunny Alberta!
I love to folow your story's . Its like if you make the journey yourself . Keep on de good work . Looking forward to it every friday . Thank a lot for sharing
Hello, I would like to thank you very much for the beautiful videos! Each is like a little getaway! Especially in times of Corona, a gift to see you both in your adventures. I sail a little myself and know one problem or another. Thank you for the work you do with the videos to show me/us that. PS you should speak audio books - a very pleasant voice! Have a nice time - greetings from Germany! Peter
In addition to the great travelog, this was very informative! An absolute must to know! I see the VNF doesn't manage the canals all THAT well if the bushes blocking the sign haven't been trimmed in a long time!
Also at that time the current on the Rhone was very strong with 5kn and we could see in the evening sometimes, where we started in the morning. The locks were all operated by a lock master and were free of charge. I think it took me two months to get to Hamburg and it was one of my most beautiful trips. Wonderful video, thank you very much.
In the UK we have a name for the audience that likes to watch boaters going though canal locks. We call them "gongoozlers" The Wikipedia description describes them very well: "A gongoozler is a person who enjoys watching activity on the canals of the United Kingdom. The term is also used more generally to describe those who harbour an interest in canals and canal life, but do not actively participate". Love your videos. Keep safe.
Nice video with useful info, especially about the sensor,I have traveled up the Rhone in a small sailboat myself and going "up" in those huge locks is a bit scary if they fill them really fast.
Thank you thank you thank you you have a great future in front of you your present is fantastic please keep up the good narration and beautiful scenery it does an old dude good thank you
Having watched your videos, I’d never do it in a sailboat. And I’d definitely want a weed less prop and shallow draft boat. Possibly something solar powered with a gas backup generator or something like that.
👍👌👏 again and as always. Not much more to say than: excellent! Thanks a lot for making teaching recording editing uploading and sharing. Best regards luck and health.
Nice video! Really helpful! I just bought a Vindö 40 in Sweden and might attempt to cruise the french waterways too! You guys really inspired me! Maybe we will cross each other soon on our journeys!
Hi Maya and Aladino. Very much enjoying your travels and now I have a word for you which is used in the UK to describe anyone who enjoys watching the activity on the vast canal network of Britain but doesn't actively participate. The word is 'gongoozler'. I immediately remembered this word when you mentioned the spectators at the locks in France, just as in Britain. Perhaps you could turn this word international !
Saw just your beautiful video. God, what a paradise you describe! You are paid by the french tourist bureau? I guess not, but you really earn it! But I miss your violin, Maya! And certainly it was the minimum depth of the waterways you wanted to comment upon, not the maximum?
Great episode! Must be pretty tricky turning your full keel boat around in the narrow canals! Agree the hose with a siphon ball valve is the way to go. But in a pinch, a dinghy air pressure pump and a rag can also be easily used to momentarily pressurize a jerry can to start a siphon in any hose that's handy. However, for many cruising grounds, it's still advisable to siphon diesel through a good filtering funnel instead of siphoning directly into the tank. So I've had this idea that in a few years, when hopefully travel is open again, with a bicycle and guitarlele in tow, I would attempt to hitchhike across Europe on private canal boats. Do you think an experienced river runner, sailor and traveler that's not in a hurry would find that possible?
Have you ever watched “Alex French Guy Cooking”? That would be such an amazing mashup of two epic TH-cam channels if you guys ever got the chance to meet up with him.
You are absolutely right about running the engine while your're in a lock, I alway do it like you. But, there is a European law that says you have to shut off your engine in any lock! So, stay on the safe side if possible, but be prepared to turn off the engine if required, because that would be mandatory and then cannot be discussed...
Yes, for safety reasons it is good to keep the engine running, but the law doesn't always respect safety... But let it run, they will tell you if they want you to shut it down. I passed many locks so far and kept always running the engine and it was never a problem. But I heard from some locks at Germany and the Netherlands, where they will not let you pass the lock with a running engine... There the law will be enforced.
I think this must be one of the most well-made and at the same time beautiful how to - videos on the entire World Wide Web!
I can’t believe the French even find a way of making a canal pass sound sexy
Dear B.A.
👍👌👏 You are absolutely right!
Best regards, luck and health.
Dear Maya! You excel yourself this time when it comes to composing your wonderful music!!! Thank you so very much for this!
I will never see these scenes with my old eyes so thanks for showing me them with your young and adventurous eyes.
Maya, if you ever get tired of boat life, I’m sure you would be snapped up by some major tv company to narrate, possibly a wildlife documentary. Long live Sir David Attenborough, but he can’t live forever, with your clear soothing and beautiful voice, you’d make a lovely replacement. With Aladino’s immense skill at boat renovation and maintenance, and your singing, guitar, violin and beautiful voice and the joint abilities at filming, drone footage and editing. I think you two can achieve just about anything, such a talented couple, I really love, watching, learning and look forward to every Friday. Take care and enjoy the rest of your journey “North Through The Continent”
The idea of the hose with the ball "pump" at one end is just brilliant! I bought one, it will be so much easier when we have to transfer gas from a jug to the tank when we are not safely docked in an harbor.
I was not aware this kind of accessory was existing. Thank you so much for the tip Aladino, and you both have a safe trip to the North... so far from the Mediterranean sea I see every day!
Maya is the best narrator ever
Lady , with your voice , you should be narrating on television programmes , so smooth and magical. X
70K subscribers! Congratulations, so well deserved as this episode proves. Beautiful, informative, great soundtrack. Thanks!
In the ‘60 I made strip on a sailboat with 2 friends from the Netherlands to Sëte in France. We passed the river le Doubs, the Saône, the Rhône to Beaucaire.
And I can vividly remember the countless number of locks. Sometimes in the middle of a small town. Looked at by a group of people asked where we came from and where we were going to. Also i remember the sometimes strange places where the French authorities placed directing you to a lock. We nearly tumbled down a waterfall beside a lock. And the scenery along theccanals I will never forget. Enjoy pour trip. I will follow it now!
18 minuets and 47 seconds of Pure Delight. Cheers to you both :-))) xx
I made this trip to Hamburg with my 28 sailboat about 34 years ago. Before that I sailed the Mediterranean for two years. I also found the trip on the canals beautiful and better than the Mediterranean. When I watch your beautiful video, old memories come flooding back. Many thanks and always a handbroad water under the keel
Ur agreed that all shud try out this waterways trips ???
Lovely and beautiful experience makes the very best times ❤
I have enjoyed each of the North Through the Continent videos, some of the best "sailing" videos I have ever seen. Fabulous narration, music, informative and beautiful. This series really is unique.
Thank you so much Peter, so kind of you to say so!
I will join the chorus of fans who look forward every Friday to your videos. I find them meditative and lyrical. Thanks so much for helping us navigate through the pandemic.
I actually watch the story mostly because of the tone of your voice :) I mean, don't get me wrong, your adventure is catching, the videos are wonderfull... but the VOICE, man, soooo calm....
Silky Smooth...
Her voice is beautiful. Just another treat with the Voyage. And aladino is one lucky dude.
Soothing
👍👌👏
Such wonderful warm tone of narration!
is the Outro Narration SUPPOSED to give me the chills? (the good kind) what wonderful Storytelling, Scenery, Info and all !!
I like that the skipper emerged from the cabin and knew instantly they were in the wrong canal and later confirmed by the electronic navigation. Love riding along on your magic carpet, bon voyage
awsome>> i have traveled the Eire canal several times delivering boats to Florida from the Great lakes my best memories are camping cooking for the crew on a fire tied to a dock waiting for the next day adventure>> out of 200 blogs i watch you are in the top 5 thank you
I love how you integrated the how-to points in with the narrative of your voyage.
Wow! This is a truly amazing combination of beauty, serenity, and inspiration - all while being helpful and informational! I can't wait to enjoy your other videos now!! Commence binge!! :)
I take that you love what you do - it shows in what you say and do :-) Bon voyage!
Gratitude for the beautiful video and all the importants informations and details!!! thankyou very much!!!
This couple has done a great job of explaining how to utilize the locks.Two comments, the canals and locks predate steam transportation so their age is probably at least 200 years old and in the case of the Midi canal, 300 years old. While it is not recommended, I have been known to run the rope thru the ladder when the bollard was out of reach but I would never ever think about climbing those steel pipe ladders.
When you get into the Netherlands, we travelled on a motorboat from Aalst to Amsterdam which took 5 days, a most enjoyable eye opening experience, beautiful, Wim
Very well done Maya. Informative. Lovely images. Great music but handled very tastefully. I really look forward to your weekly visit. Keep up the good work. And, I am impressed by the increase in Patreons. You guys do good.
I binged watch this whole series. I feel like I escaped my quarantine for a while. Thanks and you music is wonderful.
Good long-lasting memories, thanks for sharing and enjoy the journey of your lifetime!
Very nice. I would have never thought of taking a sailing vessel through canal ways. Indeed, I knew very little about Europe's canal systems at all! A pretty excellent way to see the continent.
Thanks for yet another well documented and informative episode...It's obvious why some of the lock operators only stand and stare, they are no doubt mesmerised by your exquisite beauty :)
You even make a tutorial sound like a fairytale! Brilliant.
Beautiful videos....I don't know if you realize how calming they are in this challenging time. Wishing you many beautiful moments from BC.
I love your videos.Full of interesting facts, advice and beautiful camera work.
I just found your channel yesterday and I so needed the soothing sounds of your voice, the beauty of your surroundings and the excitement of seeing life on the rivers as you two are sharing with all of us. You're such a sweet intelligent couple. You're just the medicine I needed. I am so very happy to have found you. Please be safe and enjoy your travels.
Salut & appreciate 👍 for Maya & Aladino 'Magic Carpets' we love your every moment....
You have inspired me to investigate boating through France’s canals as a future adventure. I have boated through Ontario’s Trent Severn waterway and locks as well as the Rideau system and locks. The idea of automated locks and canals hundreds of years old is so thrilling to me! Thank you for explaining the practicalities of such an adventure. It makes my dream seem more possible.
What’s the instagram page ?
Your stories always come over so natural and refreshing, informative and balanced. You truly got quite some talent here. Best wishes for both of you.
and i must tell you that your episods is very well made and you always narrate in a poetik way, good work!
You have inspired me to put this on my bucket list. Thank you!
Dear Maya, I have your Music on my selection, when I am in the mood. Lov' watching your travel and commentary through my old country, about all the things I always have taken for granted. I escaped and lived my live in the antipodes, but I have come to reassess and appreciate what is good about the French way. Thank you for you both for that....
Great episode...one of your best!
Thank you so much, I hope it was helpful!
Wow, this is the best way to see Europe. 😍
I have binge watched all your episodes having just discovered your channel, you are an amazing beautiful couple & very inspiring, my Uncle keeps his boat moored in Marans which is a lovely place.
Beautiful, relaxing and inspirational. I can’t get to these places so i live vicariously though you. Thank you xxx ❤️
Greeetings Magic Carpet from Motoryacht Moonshadow. Left NL back in 2017 and headed through Belgium, through the Ardennes, then down the Marne to Paris, up the Seine over the Loing and Briare canals to the the Canal lateral a la Loire and Centre to the Saone and down the Rhone to the Med. Decided to head back north again and have now been bumming it around the Burgundy waterways since, not really knowing where to go next.
Been enjoying your vids, very true to French waterways life.
Great video as always. Europe is on my bucket list after the Rideau and Trent Severn. 😊.
I just subscribed because I want to revisit the scenery along the French canal system, particularly the architecture of the smaller places.
Another outstanding episode, thank you guys.
I love the entry with the moving Titel and also the titles in between. The best however is your tutorial about navigating the french canals! How to look for and check the sensor on the lock, is a very valuable hint. My best wishes & greetings from sunny Alberta!
I love to folow your story's . Its like if you make the journey yourself . Keep on de good work . Looking forward to it every friday . Thank a lot for sharing
Hello,
I would like to thank you very much for the beautiful videos! Each is like a little getaway! Especially in times of Corona, a gift to see you both in your adventures. I sail a little myself and know one problem or another.
Thank you for the work you do with the videos to show me/us that.
PS you should speak audio books - a very pleasant voice!
Have a nice time - greetings from Germany!
Peter
In addition to the great travelog, this was very informative! An absolute must to know! I see the VNF doesn't manage the canals all THAT well if the bushes blocking the sign haven't been trimmed in a long time!
Also at that time the current on the Rhone was very strong with 5kn and we could see in the evening sometimes, where we started in the morning. The locks were all operated by a lock master and were free of charge. I think it took me two months to get to Hamburg and it was one of my most beautiful trips. Wonderful video, thank you very much.
Very well done as usual. Educational, elegant, nice scenery well edited fantastic work. No doubt, the best sailing vlog.
In the UK we have a name for the audience that likes to watch boaters going though canal locks. We call them "gongoozlers" The Wikipedia description describes them very well: "A gongoozler is a person who enjoys watching activity on the canals of the United Kingdom. The term is also used more generally to describe those who harbour an interest in canals and canal life, but do not actively participate". Love your videos. Keep safe.
Maya, you have a beautiful and eloquent voice. This episode was very informative, Thankyou 😍
Glad that your yellow hat matched the yellow jerry cans on your bow ! Great episode as always.
Outstanding, stunning. You have a gift. This is your art. Thank you.
wunder schön geniest die reise
Great video,beautiful photography and very interesting and well presented..thanks for sharing,love your journey...take care and stay safe!
"No one wants to take the French Canals to set a speed record." Love your travel style! Hola from Lookout Mountain, Alabama ;-)
Nice video with useful info, especially about the sensor,I have traveled up the Rhone in a small sailboat myself and going "up" in those huge locks is a bit scary if they fill them really fast.
Love this on Friday's
Thank you thank you thank you you have a great future in front of you your present is fantastic please keep up the good narration and beautiful scenery it does an old dude good thank you
So happy when it’s Friday 😍
I like your poetic language.
Another great video. Very educational and informative. Keep it up.
Another amazing video, full of useful information but most of all a great watch!
Another lovely one! Best Friday entertainment ever! Thank you :-)
Bravo!! Simply splendid!!!
Thanks for the boat ride
I hate to repeat myself. Great episode and documentary film making with excellent music selection, storytelling and the lot.
Having watched your videos, I’d never do it in a sailboat. And I’d definitely want a weed less prop and shallow draft boat. Possibly something solar powered with a gas backup generator or something like that.
Beautiful video again ❤ many thanks .well done
I love your use of words, you have become a true words it!
Well done Magic Carpet...lovely and very poetic story telling! Like the music!
Right up there along the top sail channels Delos, Ran...
👍👌👏 again and as always. Not much more to say than: excellent!
Thanks a lot for making teaching recording editing uploading and sharing.
Best regards luck and health.
Nice video! Really helpful! I just bought a Vindö 40 in Sweden and might attempt to cruise the french waterways too! You guys really inspired me! Maybe we will cross each other soon on our journeys!
What a brilliant episode, very informative, thanks very much!
excellant, keep them coming.
I love your story ... I love your videos ... thank you for sharing :-) And... much love from Mexico. xo
For locks see Caen hill locks on Kenner and Avon or Falkirk wheel interesting lock! The people that are on lookers in the UK are called gongoozlers.
Fantastic video! Definitely gives me a feeling of fernweh. Someday perhaps! Safe travels!
Wonderful video as always.
beautiful films keep up with the good work looking forword to seeing more keep up the good work from me in denmark
There's a name for spectators at locks, at least on the English canals, they're called "gongoozlers", which is a very resonant word, I think.
The word means an idle spectator (on the canal) dating from late Nineteenth Century
Beautiful shots!
Hi Maya and Aladino. Very much enjoying your travels and now I have a word for you which is used in the UK to describe anyone who enjoys watching the activity on the vast canal network of Britain but doesn't actively participate. The word is 'gongoozler'. I immediately remembered this word when you mentioned the spectators at the locks in France, just as in Britain. Perhaps you could turn this word international !
Really nice, congratulations !!!
Very useful and informative video!👍love it!
Love the new intro!
Very good, keep up the great voyage, we really enjoy them
You guys are amazing thanks so much
Saw just your beautiful video. God, what a paradise you describe! You are paid by the french tourist bureau? I guess not, but you really earn it! But I miss your violin, Maya! And certainly it was the minimum depth of the waterways you wanted to comment upon, not the maximum?
Pure excellence.
Great! Really enjoyed this.
thank you
Great episode! Must be pretty tricky turning your full keel boat around in the narrow canals!
Agree the hose with a siphon ball valve is the way to go. But in a pinch, a dinghy air pressure pump and a rag can also be easily used to momentarily pressurize a jerry can to start a siphon in any hose that's handy. However, for many cruising grounds, it's still advisable to siphon diesel through a good filtering funnel instead of siphoning directly into the tank.
So I've had this idea that in a few years, when hopefully travel is open again, with a bicycle and guitarlele in tow, I would attempt to hitchhike across Europe on private canal boats. Do you think an experienced river runner, sailor and traveler that's not in a hurry would find that possible?
Have you ever watched “Alex French Guy Cooking”? That would be such an amazing mashup of two epic TH-cam channels if you guys ever got the chance to meet up with him.
Locks here (Rideau canal) have plastic covered cables running vertically up the walls to loop ropes around. (hi tech :))
You’re getting close to Mulhouse, I shall keep an eye out for you guys this week.
You are absolutely right about running the engine while your're in a lock, I alway do it like you. But, there is a European law that says you have to shut off your engine in any lock! So, stay on the safe side if possible, but be prepared to turn off the engine if required, because that would be mandatory and then cannot be discussed...
Really??? I heard the opposite, that it's required to keep it on!! Very interesting...
Yes, for safety reasons it is good to keep the engine running, but the law doesn't always respect safety...
But let it run, they will tell you if they want you to shut it down.
I passed many locks so far and kept always running the engine and it was never a problem. But I heard from some locks at Germany and the Netherlands, where they will not let you pass the lock with a running engine... There the law will be enforced.
Great info! Favoriting!