Agree with many of the very positive comments about the quality of the production and filming. I am a sailor and a Southerly owner and was visiting many of the same places as you have over the last 2 summers. But you bring a beautiful fresh perspective with your aerial photography, underwater shots and natural but polished dialogue. You have a very distinctive niche and focus which is increasingly important when competing with the explosion of channels in the sailing segment. Keep up the excellent work.
You guys are great, love watching you and Hank. Wish we could support you through Patreon but it's just me ( retired ) and my 30 year old daughter ( disabled) getting our 45' Columbia ready to do what you folks are doing. But when we get out there we hope to see you and be able to share a rum with you. Until then fair winds and following seas.
That's is some serious videography Dominic! You've really come along leaps and bounds. Coupled with great storytelling this is becoming a very good channel indeed even if the sailing is taking a bit of a backseat for a while. No harm as you are doing a wonderful job of capturing the beauty of your surroundings. Keep it up, please. BTW, Hank's expression while you were eating your scallops was priceless!
I'm going to level with you, Chris. The more I think about this vlog as being a 'sailing channel' the more of a misnomer I'm starting to think that is, ha ha. I mean yes we live on a sailing boat, yes we use that boat to go and explore lots of cool places and yes we have lots of sailing boat related issues which are very different from the challenges we faced in a bricks and mortar home, but it feels like the essence of the vlogs now (for us at least) more about the majesty of the natural world around us and how stunning what we have here really is. The pandemic and Brexit have also shaped how we're thinking about our content too and our feelings and priorities about life on a boat seem like they'd be well placed to try and make what we do, more valuable and useful to others, in many respects, rather than just a self indulgent joy ride that this all started out as. Think more a video almanac of our favourite spots, good fishing locations, the most sheltered rivers and estuaries for long stays, etc etc. How could a boat enthusiast survive and thrive in these isles in the event of a slightly worse pandemic, or financial collapse, or some other such 'black swan' event? Plus we want to still improve our filming and editing skills to really be the best we can to communicate all of that, and still show off this environmemt to the max 😁😁 Lots of exciting projects to come 🙏🏻⛵️😁😁😁
@@CadohaAdventures well keep on your current journey wherever it may take you. You are both hugely talented, energetic and possess wonderfully charming personalities. Looking forward to hearing and seeing your next adventures.
@@CadohaAdventures you have me hooked, we watch loads of boat channels, and yours is one of the best 'for me' with the pandemic and Brexit, and just fancy a change. We are looking at moving down to the South Coast. We need a bricks and mortar home, but would love to have a boat too. So seeing your adventures and the places you are enjoying on the South coast. Helps us to plan where we might like to move to Keep them coming, more maps would be helpful :)
@@CadohaAdventures have you seen the "Sailing Gently" channel ? not much sailing, but explores Mediterranean Marinas, up to part 4 now. for me... i'd love to see something similar for the hole of the UK. thinking you might sail around one day? (I'd love to one day) Have you seen the RYA Dinghy Trails ? now with Brexit and only 90 days in the EU, setting paths/trails, in UK waters for others to follow, would be cool :)
Oh! Another stone castle/fort… you sure do have lots of those. And cows, with lighthouses. If that was in Canada, they would be surrounded by tourist traps and a couple of burger joints. 🙂 scallops? Yummy…
Great episode, beautifully filmed. Love that you are exploring the coast of Britain. Like Dominic I made the mistake of watching Jaws so can empathise big time 😂
I also have a fear of deep water. Steming from my childhood .I was brought up by nuns after a shipwreck near a convent, (oh sorry that's tarzan's story and apes not nuns) anyway we were near the sea but could only go in up to our waists as it would not be possible for the apes to rescue us, nuns, nuns sorry. When your 4,5,6,7 years old that's about 2' of water. I'm 65 now still can't go in deeper then my waist. I sail and have fallen in and I panic like mad. Jaws didn't help when it came out in 75/76. No other fears so not too bad. Keep up the good work, all the best for the new year. Happy sailing.
Loved this. St Mawes is delightful. Anchored off in the 1980s and was astonished that the local Spar convenience store stocked magnums of Krug champagne alongside the common Blue Nun. An understated but posh anchorage. Encounters with cattle on narrow, Westcountry, cliff top coastal paths definitely require respect. Cattle can kick sideways as well as backwards. They sometimes respond to a robust prod with a stout stick and a confident bellow of "Gid on do!" Add expletives of choice for extra encouragement.
I was anchored in my cat near that holiday cottage for a short time in late July (2021.) I have learned something as I thought the R in the month was to do with not disturbing their breeding season. Thanks for another brill vid.
@@CadohaAdventures Re R, I was just repeating what I was told by my Gran in the early 1950s, why we couldnt go cockling, however thinking about it and the sewerage treatment (lack of) and discharge back then, the warmer months would have been "dodgy." I think I am also correct that all shellfish sold in the summer months nowdays to tourists have to be "treated" by UV light (query that not sure what light but mussels def are.) Anyone want more info search shellfish poisoning.
That reminded me of when I bike packed to Cornwall last year. I just missed the last ferry and had to sleep in the park as there was no where else I could hide! Lovely spot though.
So jealous . Love what you guys have done and are doing. Live the dream. Hope to catch you again in the spring.......as i do another fly by in studland.
Your filming is professional level and aligned to the music beautifully making your summer journey look cinematic and dreamlike - One small comment I would make is that the patreon ‘thank yous’ are very intrusive especially in the middle of the video? Could they possibly be included in the credits?
It’s a never ending work in progress but it’s great to hear the vlogs feel like they’re getting better. Now I have to really up my under water filming game 😁😁🤞🏼🐟
Awwhhh i miss the awesome isles of scilly captures you guys can create... We sail there every year from the bristol channel and you really do make it feel like you were there!!! Keep it up👍
As always a really well put together video guys, excellent drone footage Dom. 👌 You’ve managed to capture Britain at its finest, roll on the summer! Stay safe and thank you for sharing your adventures with us. ⛵️🤿🍺
You're videos just get better and better.Thank you for bringing that September sunshine into a very grey chilly day here in Northampton today. You're right about September the weather is nearly always good.How different is that weather to a TH-cam video I have just watched on the Seas and Summits channel sailing through icebergs and from the Falklands to Capetown in a really tough 60 ton aluminium yacht.Boy what a vessel .
Thanks, Chris, I always hope they’re get at least a tiny bit better than the last one. Maybe one day, in the very far future, we can pull off some blue planet level work, ha ha, that’s the goal. You can but dream 😁😁🤞🏼
I look forward to Your engaging posts. You provide an enjoyable taste of your mother land. Please expand to northern climes. Please explains. Warm enjoyment with your sensibilities. Nice!
Yeah we were gutted end of sailing season. End of August for us. Family commitments in September then John to US for work. I'm in Ireland because our youngest is still in school.
Dom I used to scuba dive and was all over the Caribbean and the only time I ever saw any sharks at all was when I took an excursion to place to dive with sharks. If you ever see one count yourself lucky. One thing I have noticed ( watching sailing channels) is that seeing dolphins while sailing is thousands of times more likely than seeing a shark. I hope that helps a little
Indeed months with an "R" are the ones for mussels, clams, scallops,…Beginning with September..of course the Dutch with their mussel farms have somewhat bent that rule of Mother Nature.. Anyway …what made this video so special is the typical nice narration and specially the choice of background music, which is a reflection of the inner soul..Thanks for sharing..
Luvly video as always folks ,your not far from my home mooring on the Helford River please stop by at some point as I would like to Knighthood Mr Hank , Sir Hank of SV Cadoha has a nice ring to it 🤠 I hope you let him at least have a taste of fresh Scollop ?
I always enjoy watching your sailing adventures, but this one for some reason, I really, really enjoyed. Perhaps it was the man eating cows, (LOL), or the possibly of coming across a 20 foot Great White while hunting clams. Not really sure. I loved the walk you took, despite the cows, the beautiful light house and the underwater shots. The jelly fish looked cool. Anyways, thank you for sharing your adventures. Stay groovy and stay safe. Say hi to Hank for me.
Saying hi to him now for you, he seems happy about the belly rub 😁 Glad to hear you enjoyed the vlog. Given that we lost all of our underwater capable cameras, we filmed the under water footage on this on an old phone in a cheap plastic case, which doesn’t even nearly do it justice, but next time we’re going in with some decent cameras 😁😁🐟🐟🐟🤞🏼🦞
Jeff Grigg Totaly agree with the comments below about the story telling and production. love the channel and your positive outlook. I have been a sailing for over 20 years but the little boats not the 30 footers up. I have a question about your boat, when seeing it in the full from the side it looks like the mast does not have any rake, I would be intrested to know if it is set correct have you messured it and how close to the wind you can sail with the current mast rake. thanks for all of the vid's I have enjoyed everyone of them, all the best with the channel.
From a spear is perspective, can I suggest you buy some proper freedive fins. This will make your life so much easier. Also, when in the actual act of submerging, slow everything down. This will enable you to appear less threatening to marine life and will greatly increase your bottom time.
Thanks Adrian, as you can see I was more of just a keen snorkeler than free diving/ spearo, although I’m doing a free dive course in March so am keen to learn much more about the sport. 🙏🤞🏼
Right, and have you looked into the analytical behavioural data of viewers actions on videos where the question has and has not been asked and compared the two outcomes over a large sample?
regarding sharks..... being from Coastal Southern California..... Sharks usually only bite once..... and then leave.... we are not fat enough for them..... seals and such is the preferred menu.......LMAO
Since records began in 1847, there have been no 'unprovoked' shark attacks in British coastal waters. The 'provoked' attacks were by hooked sharks being brought up onto a boat and handled incorrectly. In their thrashing, managed to sink into a leg or an arm of those onboard. I would say you are pretty safe.
I know I probably am fairly safe from a shark attack, but I never said my fear was rational, I used to get scared by the dark grates under water in a swimming pool because I thought there was a shark in there 🤣
You visited the real fraggle rock then, love it over there. Great vid as always. I notice you had a new electric motor/outboard on this vid, how do you find it? Did I miss a vid when you got it lol Cheers Ash
You have very good reason to be a bit wary of those cows, especially with a dog...They kill more people than any other animal in the uk.... Certainly more dangerous then sharks
Yeah aversion therapy. Last time I conquered the fear of heights was 2017 isle of man. Went to Douglas with our boys. Eldest wanted to do a ride on the promenade. Husband refused to go up. I was praying I was too fat to fit the seat in the steel ball catapult. NO SUCH LUCK. Fired up 0-60mph in 4 seconds above the skyline. No microphone was required to know how I felt about it. Was shaking over 30 minutes after. Could barely walk legs like jelly. Things I do for my kids happiness ( currently have broken collar bone because of snow tubing accident on mount Hood Oregon during Christmas holiday with family. Thinking my family not good for my health bwahahaha
Hey guys, brilliant latest video, thank you for making this awesome content 👌😊 I have a couple of unrelated questions, I hope you guys don't mind. We have just ordered the diesel dipper for our boat (having learnt about it from you some time ago) and I was wondering if you could help us out with some further advice. Would you please list what products you use with it and how frequently (Marine 16 bug treatment etc)? Also, do you guys use normal diesel or red diesel please? We've been using normal diesel as a lot of boat friends ended up with diesel bug when using red diesel. However, in your opinion, is it OK to use red diesel if one is using the diesel dipper? What have you guys been using? Thank you again for your content and thank you for taking the time to read this message. Have a lovely week!
Hello there. We used the diesel bug treatment at the start and after that we used marine-16 fuel set compete (Looks like tea). We run the dipper whenever the boat is in motion, always when the engine is running, although sometimes we turn it off when it’s a calm, beautiful sail, as the noise is sometimes intrusive, but if it’s a bit of a bouncy sail then we certainly have it running as that’s when the most contaminants seem to be pulled out through it. If your tanks are bad then I’d empty the super very regularly at the start of your usage with it, and gradually your fuel samples will get clearer and clearer (if our experience is anything to go by). We also use red diesel as it’s easier to get in all the places we go to. We filter it on the way into the tanks, add the fuel set compete and then the dipper takes care of the rest. I am also paranoid about the fuel system now too after our first seasons experience so I change my filters more often than annually, I changed mine three times last year, which may sound over kill, but when they’re only £6 each, it seems like a small price to pay for peace of mind. Thankfully we’ve never had a problem since 🙏🙏⛵️☺️☺️☺️
@@CadohaAdventures thank you very much for the reply guys , very much appreciated!! What do you use to filter the red diesel on the way into your tanks please?
@@CadohaAdventures Having had terriers we were quite tempted by the Vizsla. Terriers are a very handy size. Ours’ nautical exploits were limited to the Isle of Wight ferry although we were very proud of our last one when we flew with him on a very noisy helicopter to Tresco.
I live in Western Australia, so if you need any more exposure therapy, just let me know! Apparently great whites everywhere, never seen one in 12 years of kitesurfing... (You're more likely to die on the road to the beach, but our fears are never rational, are they?)
I know you're right, but even so, there's something about the terror of actually being eaten alive that just sends shivers up my spine in a way that a car crash doesn't for some reason.
Nice video as usual! Looks like you were diving with the snorkel in your mouth. If so try and lose that habit, if you do black out it guarantees water will go into your lungs.
Never though of that. I wasn’t doing anything to lead me to black out, I don’t think? Was very shallow and I never stayed under for more than a few seconds in most cases, just long enough to pick something up. I am, however, going on a free diving course next month because now I’m really interested in learning more about being a ‘Waterman’ and doing so safely. Thanks for the heads up 🙏😁🦞
@@CadohaAdventures we all have our own risk levels. Most of the spearfishemen in the UK dive solo, I am one of them. It's a big no no in the freediving world but hey whatcha gonna do.💁♂️ But there are some basics that are important to always follow and then there are risks to be aware of and then decide your own risk exposure.
Appreciate that you guys leave the coral on your scallops. Entitled & privileged Americans remove and toss the coral as if garbage and do not appreciate it. Americans miss so much of the little things in our mainstream culture. Thank you for sharing
Around the British coastline, you'll need to worry more about poo and pollution than sharks with the abhorrent levels of discharge that water companies are dumping into rivers!
Although I don’t doubt that you’re right, I can’t help but feel a large Porbeagle or Mako shark will freak me out more than someone’s floaters 🤣 Thankfully the water all looked lovely where we were, but certainly good to think about the water quality, especially if we’re eating shell fish! 😳😳🥺
You have a Mercury outboard for your dinghy in the early part of the film and then an electric outboard later on. What's up with that? Too much money coming in from viewers? LOL!
We also have a Tohatsu 20hp too, just a couple of episodes ago 😂 But the Tohatsu broke down, the Mercury was a quick second hand purchase for £200 as a back up and the electric outboard was lent to us by a very kind soul to see how we got in with an electric outboard. 😁⛵️
I'm liking this "live off the land" quest also. I'm thinking this plandemic is causing more folks to either choose to live on a boat or to do so earlier than planned. So for viewers it's like a buyer's market. We are fortunate to have Cadoha as a choice! I noticed your radar reflector in the rigging is collapsed. It will work much better unfolded and locked together. ;)
Agree with many of the very positive comments about the quality of the production and filming. I am a sailor and a Southerly owner and was visiting many of the same places as you have over the last 2 summers. But you bring a beautiful fresh perspective with your aerial photography, underwater shots and natural but polished dialogue. You have a very distinctive niche and focus which is increasingly important when competing with the explosion of channels in the sailing segment. Keep up the excellent work.
Very nicely done and belies the effort you have made post production to turn this into a quality film. Thank you.😀👍⛵️
That’s kind of you to say, Norman. It’s nice just to think someone else is enjoying our humble adventures 🙏
Envy, envy on the Scollops.
They were certainly good 😋😋
Another great video with beautiful filming. Good work on the scallop hunting. They looked delicious. Thanks again for the videos.
It’s our pleasure, Simon. Hope you’re keeping well 🙏⛵️🐟
I was expecting ET to arrive in that morning drone video 👍
That was excellent. Always love your choice of music as well. Cheers from New Zealand
You guys are great, love watching you and Hank. Wish we could support you through Patreon but it's just me ( retired ) and my 30 year old daughter ( disabled) getting our 45' Columbia ready to do what you folks are doing. But when we get out there we hope to see you and be able to share a rum with you. Until then fair winds and following seas.
I could taste those scallops from here😋
They were absolutely fantastic, hopefully there will be many more to come 🙏🤞🏼
Mussels from Cornwall are some of the best in the world. Love you channel. Keep it up. 💯
Very good job on the scallops...... one of our favorites.... Keep up the great adventure.
That's is some serious videography Dominic! You've really come along leaps and bounds. Coupled with great storytelling this is becoming a very good channel indeed even if the sailing is taking a bit of a backseat for a while. No harm as you are doing a wonderful job of capturing the beauty of your surroundings. Keep it up, please. BTW, Hank's expression while you were eating your scallops was priceless!
I'm going to level with you, Chris. The more I think about this vlog as being a 'sailing channel' the more of a misnomer I'm starting to think that is, ha ha.
I mean yes we live on a sailing boat, yes we use that boat to go and explore lots of cool places and yes we have lots of sailing boat related issues which are very different from the challenges we faced in a bricks and mortar home, but it feels like the essence of the vlogs now (for us at least) more about the majesty of the natural world around us and how stunning what we have here really is.
The pandemic and Brexit have also shaped how we're thinking about our content too and our feelings and priorities about life on a boat seem like they'd be well placed to try and make what we do, more valuable and useful to others, in many respects, rather than just a self indulgent joy ride that this all started out as.
Think more a video almanac of our favourite spots, good fishing locations, the most sheltered rivers and estuaries for long stays, etc etc. How could a boat enthusiast survive and thrive in these isles in the event of a slightly worse pandemic, or financial collapse, or some other such 'black swan' event?
Plus we want to still improve our filming and editing skills to really be the best we can to communicate all of that, and still show off this environmemt to the max 😁😁
Lots of exciting projects to come 🙏🏻⛵️😁😁😁
@@CadohaAdventures well keep on your current journey wherever it may take you. You are both hugely talented, energetic and possess wonderfully charming personalities. Looking forward to hearing and seeing your next adventures.
@@CadohaAdventures you have me hooked, we watch loads of boat channels, and yours is one of the best 'for me'
with the pandemic and Brexit, and just fancy a change. We are looking at moving down to the South Coast. We need a bricks and mortar home, but would love to have a boat too.
So seeing your adventures and the places you are enjoying on the South coast. Helps us to plan where we might like to move to
Keep them coming, more maps would be helpful :)
Ok, more maps coming up! It’s an amazing part of the country, no, make that the world, to live in! 👍🏽🐟⛵️
@@CadohaAdventures have you seen the "Sailing Gently" channel ?
not much sailing, but explores Mediterranean Marinas, up to part 4 now.
for me... i'd love to see something similar for the hole of the UK. thinking you might sail around one day? (I'd love to one day)
Have you seen the RYA Dinghy Trails ?
now with Brexit and only 90 days in the EU, setting paths/trails, in UK waters for others to follow, would be cool :)
Love that kitchen tap in the gally
Great opening like a movie 😄
Oh! Another stone castle/fort… you sure do have lots of those. And cows, with lighthouses. If that was in Canada, they would be surrounded by tourist traps and a couple of burger joints. 🙂 scallops? Yummy…
Look at you foraging 🎉
Great episode, beautifully filmed. Love that you are exploring the coast of Britain. Like Dominic I made the mistake of watching Jaws so can empathise big time 😂
Hi , great video once more , your both and Hank advocates for the south coast . Fun all the way to and from the Scilly Isles .
the water is really beautiful and the view is amazing (sorry i'm french)
I also have a fear of deep water. Steming from my childhood .I was brought up by nuns after a shipwreck near a convent, (oh sorry that's tarzan's story and apes not nuns) anyway we were near the sea but could only go in up to our waists as it would not be possible for the apes to rescue us, nuns, nuns sorry. When your 4,5,6,7 years old that's about 2' of water. I'm 65 now still can't go in deeper then my waist. I sail and have fallen in and I panic like mad. Jaws didn't help when it came out in 75/76. No other fears so not too bad. Keep up the good work, all the best for the new year. Happy sailing.
Loved this. St Mawes is delightful. Anchored off in the 1980s and was astonished that the local Spar convenience store stocked magnums of Krug champagne alongside the common Blue Nun. An understated but posh anchorage. Encounters with cattle on narrow, Westcountry, cliff top coastal paths definitely require respect. Cattle can kick sideways as well as backwards. They sometimes respond to a robust prod with a stout stick and a confident bellow of "Gid on do!" Add expletives of choice for extra encouragement.
Thanks for sharing
You’re welcome. 😁
love your channel
Thanks, Wayne, glad you’re enjoying the vlogs 😁
I was anchored in my cat near that holiday cottage for a short time in late July (2021.) I have learned something as I thought the R in the month was to do with not disturbing their breeding season. Thanks for another brill vid.
Glad you enjoyed it, John. Although I encourage anyone to feel free to make a stewards enquiry on my ‘R’ month statement, that’s third hand info 😬😬😬🦞
@@CadohaAdventures Re R, I was just repeating what I was told by my Gran in the early 1950s, why we couldnt go cockling, however thinking about it and the sewerage treatment (lack of) and discharge back then, the warmer months would have been "dodgy." I think I am also correct that all shellfish sold in the summer months nowdays to tourists have to be "treated" by UV light (query that not sure what light but mussels def are.) Anyone want more info search shellfish poisoning.
Great video enjoyed it very much
Glad you enjoyed it, Ian 😊⛵️
Lovely shot and produced video, again
Much Enjoyment 👍😎
Loved this one. Excellent editing, filming, and music ❤️❤️
I'm sure someone else will have mentioned this but... the lighthouse is the location of Fraggle Rock from the TV series.
We had no idea, ha ha, I love how random the saying ‘every days a school day’ can be applicable too ☺️👌🏼⛵️
Another great episode, your filming shows off The British scenery at its best. Thank you and please keep them coming!!
Thanks, we will keep on making them for as long as we can 😁🙏🏻
That reminded me of when I bike packed to Cornwall last year. I just missed the last ferry and had to sleep in the park as there was no where else I could hide! Lovely spot though.
So jealous . Love what you guys have done and are doing. Live the dream. Hope to catch you again in the spring.......as i do another fly by in studland.
We’ll no doubt be stoping there for a couple of days to do some spear fishing with Justin from Buccaneer 🙏🙏⛵️
Good channel, found you through a recommendation of your video with the fish locker. You must have learned a lot from him. He’s a top sea fisherman 👍🏻
Paradise lifestyle..U can eat as much as U want for free at the Ocean.
We’re certainly trying harder to live off of the ‘land’ 🙏🙏⛵️
What an opening! Very nice foggy shots! Nice cows! 🐂 Delicious ending! 🦪
Glad you enjoyed it and yes the scallops were delicious!! 😁😁
Hey Dom - I would love to see a video on your filmmaking techniques/equipment
Cheers
Your filming is professional level and aligned to the music beautifully making your summer journey look cinematic and dreamlike - One small comment I would make is that the patreon ‘thank yous’ are very intrusive especially in the middle of the video? Could they possibly be included in the credits?
Loving your videos. USA, South East North Carolina, Cape Fear Coast, always the months with "R" for shellfish. SV Pumpkin
Agree on production quality! Always look forward ot the opening scene/scenes
It’s a never ending work in progress but it’s great to hear the vlogs feel like they’re getting better. Now I have to really up my under water filming game 😁😁🤞🏼🐟
Hank seems to want to do his own hunter-gathering watching you eat those scallops😀😀. Great video, how cool would it be to stay in a lighthouse 😂😂
Hank gets food envy with pretty much anything we eat, and that meal was certainly no different. He's a little food gremlin 😂
Beautiful video and fun.
Saw march 2022 issue PBO magazine well done on being UK version of Vagabond
Awwhhh i miss the awesome isles of scilly captures you guys can create...
We sail there every year from the bristol channel and you really do make it feel like you were there!!!
Keep it up👍
It’s a magical place and glad to hear you feel we’re doing the places justice 👍🏽👍🏽😁😁
Beautiful video guys. Turning into a right little Jacques Cousteau…. Loved seeing those two crabs fighting…. Stay safe. Andy UK
Over excited snorkelling at best 🤣🤣
Glad you enjoyed coming along for the ride again, Andy. Thanks for hanging out with us for a bit 👍🏽⛵️
So glad you have had a positive summer this year, you both deserve it so much, and Hank of course :-). Can't wait to see the next update. x
As always a really well put together video guys, excellent drone footage Dom. 👌 You’ve managed to capture Britain at its finest, roll on the summer! Stay safe and thank you for sharing your adventures with us. ⛵️🤿🍺
Thanks, Andy, it feels good to think I’m capturing our home in her best light 🙏😁⛵️🐟
You're videos just get better and better.Thank you for bringing that September sunshine into a very grey chilly day here in Northampton today. You're right about September the weather is nearly always good.How different is that weather to a TH-cam video I have just watched on the Seas and Summits channel sailing through icebergs and from the Falklands to Capetown in a really tough 60 ton aluminium yacht.Boy what a vessel .
Thanks, Chris, I always hope they’re get at least a tiny bit better than the last one. Maybe one day, in the very far future, we can pull off some blue planet level work, ha ha, that’s the goal. You can but dream 😁😁🤞🏼
I look forward to
Your engaging posts. You provide an enjoyable taste of your mother land.
Please expand to northern climes.
Please explains.
Warm enjoyment with your sensibilities.
Nice!
Yeah we were gutted end of sailing season. End of August for us. Family commitments in September then John to US for work. I'm in Ireland because our youngest is still in school.
Terrific opening footage - great atmosphere. As ever, engaging and enjoyable. Thank you during a grey January 👍
Dom I used to scuba dive and was all over the Caribbean and the only time I ever saw any sharks at all was when I took an excursion to place to dive with sharks. If you ever see one count yourself lucky. One thing I have noticed ( watching sailing channels) is that seeing dolphins while sailing is thousands of times more likely than seeing a shark. I hope that helps a little
Yey!! Here we go again. Re living the our we had. We loved st Mawes too but we never got to go on an adventure walk like you guys. Love yu
Well there are plenty to head out on. I’ll share another nice one next, before we head off again 😁⛵️
Indeed months with an "R" are the ones for mussels, clams, scallops,…Beginning with September..of course the Dutch with their mussel farms have somewhat bent that rule of Mother Nature..
Anyway …what made this video so special is the typical nice narration and specially the choice of background music, which is a reflection of the inner soul..Thanks for sharing..
Always glad to hear you enjoyed the production, Frans. We hope you’re keeping well 🙏⛵️😁
@@CadohaAdventures just sent you a PM..👍
Once again some wonderful drone work. You are the Alfred Hotchkick of TH-cam and I note that Queen C is still wearing silly footwear🤦🏻♂️
Thanks Mike, and fear not, I feel you’re going to appreciate Carlys exploration footwear next season! 😁🙏
Nice video
Luvly video as always folks ,your not far from my home mooring on the Helford River please stop by at some point as I would like to Knighthood Mr Hank , Sir Hank of SV Cadoha has a nice ring to it 🤠 I hope you let him at least have a taste of fresh Scollop ?
Hank did eventually try some scallop, but not that day 🤣🐟
thanks for another brilliant video
Glad you enjoyed it, Jamie 🙏😁
uk tourism board should use some of your drone/video footage. i don't remember england looking so good.
Ha ha, I’m glad you think so and if they’re trading this, they have my permission to use what they like 👍🏽😁⛵️
Et bon appétit!
Thank you. They were delicious, thanks to Carly 😁🙏🐟🐟
I always enjoy watching your sailing adventures, but this one for some reason, I really, really enjoyed. Perhaps it was the man eating cows, (LOL), or the possibly of coming across a 20 foot Great White while hunting clams. Not really sure. I loved the walk you took, despite the cows, the beautiful light house and the underwater shots. The jelly fish looked cool. Anyways, thank you for sharing your adventures. Stay groovy and stay safe. Say hi to Hank for me.
Saying hi to him now for you, he seems happy about the belly rub 😁
Glad to hear you enjoyed the vlog. Given that we lost all of our underwater capable cameras, we filmed the under water footage on this on an old phone in a cheap plastic case, which doesn’t even nearly do it justice, but next time we’re going in with some decent cameras 😁😁🐟🐟🐟🤞🏼🦞
Jeff Grigg
Totaly agree with the comments below about the story telling and production. love the channel and your positive outlook. I have been a sailing for over 20 years but the little boats not the 30 footers up. I have a question about your boat, when seeing it in the full from the side it looks like the mast does not have any rake, I would be intrested to know if it is set correct have you messured it and how close to the wind you can sail with the current mast rake. thanks for all of the vid's I have enjoyed everyone of them, all the best with the channel.
If the sun shone more in this country we'd never visit anywhere else!
From a spear is perspective, can I suggest you buy some proper freedive fins. This will make your life so much easier.
Also, when in the actual act of submerging, slow everything down. This will enable you to appear less threatening to marine life and will greatly increase your bottom time.
Thanks Adrian, as you can see I was more of just a keen snorkeler than free diving/ spearo, although I’m doing a free dive course in March so am keen to learn much more about the sport. 🙏🤞🏼
Does the hull need cleaning? Looked a bit "green" on the water line. Chris from Aus
Well spotted, Chris, certainly does 🤣
Life Uncontained has 1.3 million subscribers and never asked, not even once, for subscribing or liking their videos, fyi!
Right, and have you looked into the analytical behavioural data of viewers actions on videos where the question has and has not been asked and compared the two outcomes over a large sample?
Hi You should have put the starfish by the side of the scallop and watched what happens
regarding sharks..... being from Coastal Southern California..... Sharks usually only bite once..... and then leave.... we are not fat enough for them..... seals and such is the preferred menu.......LMAO
Since records began in 1847, there have been no 'unprovoked' shark attacks in British coastal waters. The 'provoked' attacks were by hooked sharks being brought up onto a boat and handled incorrectly. In their thrashing, managed to sink into a leg or an arm of those onboard. I would say you are pretty safe.
I know I probably am fairly safe from a shark attack, but I never said my fear was rational, I used to get scared by the dark grates under water in a swimming pool because I thought there was a shark in there 🤣
You visited the real fraggle rock then, love it over there. Great vid as always. I notice you had a new electric motor/outboard on this vid, how do you find it? Did I miss a vid when you got it lol
Cheers Ash
Scallops ! Yum 😃🍻
They were indeed, and we managed to find many more as the rest of the year progressed 😋😋😋
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Cow: None shall pass.
Ha ha, yes and we certainly weren’t about to argue 🥺🥺
You have very good reason to be a bit wary of those cows, especially with a dog...They kill more people than any other animal in the uk.... Certainly more dangerous then sharks
I don’t doubt you there. That ‘little cow’ on the cliff top path felt like a huge gamble to try and squeeze past 😳😳
Yeah aversion therapy. Last time I conquered the fear of heights was 2017 isle of man. Went to Douglas with our boys. Eldest wanted to do a ride on the promenade. Husband refused to go up. I was praying I was too fat to fit the seat in the steel ball catapult. NO SUCH LUCK. Fired up 0-60mph in 4 seconds above the skyline. No microphone was required to know how I felt about it. Was shaking over 30 minutes after. Could barely walk legs like jelly. Things I do for my kids happiness ( currently have broken collar bone because of snow tubing accident on mount Hood Oregon during Christmas holiday with family. Thinking my family not good for my health bwahahaha
Wowzers, I’m all up for conquering fears, but being shot into the air like a missile would be like swimming with great whites for me 😳😳😳🐟
Hey guys, brilliant latest video, thank you for making this awesome content 👌😊
I have a couple of unrelated questions, I hope you guys don't mind.
We have just ordered the diesel dipper for our boat (having learnt about it from you some time ago) and I was wondering if you could help us out with some further advice.
Would you please list what products you use with it and how frequently (Marine 16 bug treatment etc)?
Also, do you guys use normal diesel or red diesel please? We've been using normal diesel as a lot of boat friends ended up with diesel bug when using red diesel.
However, in your opinion, is it OK to use red diesel if one is using the diesel dipper? What have you guys been using?
Thank you again for your content and thank you for taking the time to read this message.
Have a lovely week!
Hello there. We used the diesel bug treatment at the start and after that we used marine-16 fuel set compete (Looks like tea).
We run the dipper whenever the boat is in motion, always when the engine is running, although sometimes we turn it off when it’s a calm, beautiful sail, as the noise is sometimes intrusive, but if it’s a bit of a bouncy sail then we certainly have it running as that’s when the most contaminants seem to be pulled out through it.
If your tanks are bad then I’d empty the super very regularly at the start of your usage with it, and gradually your fuel samples will get clearer and clearer (if our experience is anything to go by).
We also use red diesel as it’s easier to get in all the places we go to. We filter it on the way into the tanks, add the fuel set compete and then the dipper takes care of the rest.
I am also paranoid about the fuel system now too after our first seasons experience so I change my filters more often than annually, I changed mine three times last year, which may sound over kill, but when they’re only £6 each, it seems like a small price to pay for peace of mind.
Thankfully we’ve never had a problem since 🙏🙏⛵️☺️☺️☺️
@@CadohaAdventures thank you very much for the reply guys , very much appreciated!!
What do you use to filter the red diesel on the way into your tanks please?
September? It's nearly February mate...!
Exactly, we’re trying to inject some sunshine into everyone’s winter 😬⛵️
@@CadohaAdventures I'm in N.Z it's very Summer here...
Merry Christmas 🎊🎉🥳
Well hello from down under then. Happy nee year 🥂🎉⛵️
@@CadohaAdventures N.Z isn't Down Under...
It's the Underground hehe 😉
Poor old Hank and about mother nature providing. Unless sniffing counts ;-)
He’s far too polite for his own good 🤣🤣
I am intrigued as to what breed Hank is? Looks like a smooth haired pointer.
Basically yes, he’s a Hungarian Vizsla 😁👍🏽
@@CadohaAdventures Lovely dogs in both smooth and wire haired form. Explains why he is so laid back.
@@bill8784 There's also some selective editing which probably doesn't hut that image either 😂
@@CadohaAdventures Having had terriers we were quite tempted by the Vizsla. Terriers are a very handy size. Ours’ nautical exploits were limited to the Isle of Wight ferry although we were very proud of our last one when we flew with him on a very noisy helicopter to Tresco.
I live in Western Australia, so if you need any more exposure therapy, just let me know! Apparently great whites everywhere, never seen one in 12 years of kitesurfing...
(You're more likely to die on the road to the beach, but our fears are never rational, are they?)
I know you're right, but even so, there's something about the terror of actually being eaten alive that just sends shivers up my spine in a way that a car crash doesn't for some reason.
That's what drone #3?
Nice video as usual! Looks like you were diving with the snorkel in your mouth. If so try and lose that habit, if you do black out it guarantees water will go into your lungs.
Never though of that. I wasn’t doing anything to lead me to black out, I don’t think? Was very shallow and I never stayed under for more than a few seconds in most cases, just long enough to pick something up. I am, however, going on a free diving course next month because now I’m really interested in learning more about being a ‘Waterman’ and doing so safely.
Thanks for the heads up 🙏😁🦞
@@CadohaAdventures we all have our own risk levels. Most of the spearfishemen in the UK dive solo, I am one of them. It's a big no no in the freediving world but hey whatcha gonna do.💁♂️ But there are some basics that are important to always follow and then there are risks to be aware of and then decide your own risk exposure.
Hank, grab first, big brown eyes look later right.
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I'd walk round that cow aswell
Appreciate that you guys leave the coral on your scallops. Entitled & privileged Americans remove and toss the coral as if garbage and do not appreciate it. Americans miss so much of the little things in our mainstream culture. Thank you for sharing
Around the British coastline, you'll need to worry more about poo and pollution than sharks with the abhorrent levels of discharge that water companies are dumping into rivers!
Although I don’t doubt that you’re right, I can’t help but feel a large Porbeagle or Mako shark will freak me out more than someone’s floaters 🤣
Thankfully the water all looked lovely where we were, but certainly good to think about the water quality, especially if we’re eating shell fish! 😳😳🥺
You have a Mercury outboard for your dinghy in the early part of the film and then an electric outboard later on. What's up with that? Too much money coming in from viewers? LOL!
We also have a Tohatsu 20hp too, just a couple of episodes ago 😂
But the Tohatsu broke down, the Mercury was a quick second hand purchase for £200 as a back up and the electric outboard was lent to us by a very kind soul to see how we got in with an electric outboard. 😁⛵️
According to QI more people are killed yearly by cows than sharks. You got away lightly really.
Rolling those dice like a crazy man living in the edge 🤣🤣
Although, to be fair, in the case of the cows, we really were on the edge! 😳😳😳
I'm liking this "live off the land" quest also. I'm thinking this plandemic is causing more folks to either choose to live on a boat or to do so earlier than planned. So for viewers it's like a buyer's market. We are fortunate to have Cadoha as a choice!
I noticed your radar reflector in the rigging is collapsed. It will work much better unfolded and locked together. ;)