We learn as we go and new technology is like learning how to make sailing easier, better, and sronger sails. I love that we are learning how to make sails that allow for better angles and these sails are lighter and often times stronger even.
You are so right Julia. Anyone that thinks they know "everything" will get a big lesson one day and so many new things and new techniques around makes me always feel like I only know a fraction of the info so keep learning every day!
Hi barefoot doctors, it’s so wonderful to see you working together with all those big smiles on your face and I can see the love you have for each other it’s fantastic. Keep up the good work always love the videos Cliff from Australia
Your ventures sure do bring you to the most beautiful little villas! I would love to stroll the sidewalks and admire their handmade goods and trinket shops. Do you ever purchase their homemade, bottled, salad dressing? I assume they make their own but it wouldn’t surprise me if they import it. The bottomless lake is definitely fascinating and comes with her own folklore too!! Thank you Eli for sharing her history with us. 😊 I’m not sure about your choice of sail but durability would be my priority. The longer it lasts and ease of use would be my determining factor. Thank you both for this week’s video and stay safe! 🥰♥️
Hi Mango, hope you are doing well It sounds a bit strange but sometime I do feel like you are right behind the camera and there with us. Each village has something unique and sometimes it obvious and other times you have to dig deeper to find And yes we do buy their home made products, in fact anything from jams relishes to honey , tea and natural olive oil soaps. We will show more of that in the future for you. Cheers for your unwavering valued support!!! Much love from us ❤
Fantastic episode, Brinley now insists on watching every video with me. I wish we had footage of the karaoke night, it was the best, just sitting up the top, watching the world go by. We miss you both
We attach our bridle on the chain with a huge DIY soft shackle. Easy, fast, secure. We even attach Ti’amā on mooring buoys sometimes with the bridle and the soft shackle 😉
As sailors purchasing an incredible catamaran the best the market has to offer for your needs , the highest priority are your sails. The enjoyment of the best sails far outweighs anything else on your yacht. That’s why you havnt bought a power catamaran. Buy the best . Your hearts will sing as you fly across the water.
Thanks for a look at another beautiful city. Thanks for all the comments and your replies as well as others. I know little about sails, but I'm learning. Seems there are more options in sail shapes coming online. Not sure if I hope you sell the Barefoot Explorer soon 😐🙃, I'll miss these adventures til your new explorer cat is operational.
Thanks for sharing guys. The new breed of sails seem pretty amazing. But how robust are they??? Are you back and forth in the Med or trade wind sailing around the world. How often do imagine sailing at 50-70? If you're coming home, won't you'll be needing a selection of down wind sails?
Hi Admin, thanks for the comment and yes we will still have the Oxley for deep downwind trade wind sailing and the 50-70* is annoying if you need to go that way in very light airs - we have used our Code 0 lots on the L45...
Hi again this week John and Eli! I won't rant on about what I know about sails as you know it all already. SO I'll just say that I love the background information you provide each week on your destinations. Great stuff! How did you get the diving footage? Interesting shipwreck. It's interesting that you started to discuss the surrounding restaurants and cafes, as I was going to ask if you could do more review of these if you stay in places for longer than one night...it would give you an opportunity to visit more than one and you could compare them. Perhaps that is too an expensive an idea (dinning out all the time). Anyway, just a thought. My best wishes going forward. Where next? Fair 💨's and following 🌊's!
Hi Garth, thanks for coming along, and yes we know your experience and skills and always appreciate your comments. I think it’s a good idea to compare restaurants . Might just have to take it for the team!!! There is very little footage under the surface of the lake, but “we know people “😉.. say no more …. Always great to have your company. Love from us ❤❤
@@barefootdoctorssailing8567 LOL, No I didn't mean that you know all MY experience, I meant that YOU know it all already...there is nothing I can add to your knowledge! LOL. I apologise if you think I was big noting myself. Hopefully your other supporters will understand this correction and not think me a buffoon. If I were to add anything for those non/newbies out there it would only be: Sails are like wings on a plane. The greater the curvature the more lift or power they create. However, the greater the curve the limit to speed drops. The thinner the wing/sail the faster its top end performance - like a fighter jet. Big curvy sail are like a big V8 engine - good for punching through big swells and waves. Smaller flatter sail give greater performance upwind and for reaching at greater speed. Other than that, which one you choose to use is really a personal choice based on windspeed and conditions. God bless the both of you. Fair 💨's and following 🌊's!
Good tips. The diagram is how a monohull moves at anchor. The anchor chain on a cat swings the same, but the cat can have a secondary swing around the bridle. ( I cannot find a better diagram on the net.) You don't notice this when you're on board a cat, I think it's most noticeable when you're on a monohull with a couple of other monohulls nearby and at least one cat. Even in a light breeze it'll often be pointing in a different direction. Code 0 or no? Haven't a clue. What I've been encountering are people saying not to reef the jib because it makes the shape inefficient. Isn't that the whole point of reefing? My friends on the Harbors Unknown just released a video on their Oxley Martin. I thought it was a parasailor because they had four sheets on it. I'm thinking that the two extra sheets cleated up front. move the vector of force transfer forward from where the sheets go through the first block (midships). This might be more efficient. Probably doesn't matter that much. They're terrific downwind sails. (And my dock mates told me about getting rid of the in boom fullers on their ketch. Hated them. Nothing but trouble -- and yep, they had one of those off brands you mentioned in a previous video.)
Thanks Will and nice to hear from you! The Oxley parasails can be used with only 2 lines as they are quite stable but having 4 lines allows you to gybe without dropping the sock - but lots more lines and complexity.... We will see how well or not the boom Furler performs after the launch and after the money is paid! Fingers crossed....
Just a couple anchoring ideas we use. We never set the anchor without the bridle to avoid windless damage. No to side hooks reduces chain strength by over 50% with side sheer on the chain and they fall off easily. Way easier to use a Dyneema soft shackle or a Dyneema strop cow hitched to the chain. Make it yourself or buy one from Manson. Happy Sailing. SV Stray Kitty
Soft shackle through a chain link or Search "Mantus 8mm Snubber Pendant For Anchor Chain Or Line" I made a dyneema pendant with a loop on each end buried 72x thickness of Dyneema. Fun with Dyneema.😊
North sails 3di are the top performance sails on the market. There will always be another company striving to be better. It could well be one sails that are a step ahead. For sure you can’t go wrong with their new thinking. Imagine the pleasure of having cutting edge sails on your amazing yacht .
How deep are your pockets? I would get a the code zero. We have a self tacking jib, a code 1 and an asymmetric spinni on our Outremer. A code zero would be a very useful addition for those close reaching light wind days where the jib is just too underpowered. The code zero does not have to be very heavy if it's a string sail laminate.
I also have outremer and have a code 55 that’s a small code 0 and use a lot for pointing as close to the wind as the jib. Then asymmetric and tradewind for downwind
Thanks KG, yes the main difference is not having the non torsion cable in the front edge. Unfortunately all the different sail makers use different terms for the same of similar things so it gets really confusing...
Thanks Glyn for your comment! We will have the Oxley parasailor for deep won wind cruising exp long distances and trades. Just for ease, we do not want the high level excitedly of small spinnakers in high winds so would drop the Oxley and go to whites above 15 knots apparent / 20 knots true...
Attaching the bridle when only one person available. We have been using a 6mm soft shackle for the last two seasons. Never failed or worn out. Just another idea
but, a Code 0 is a very specific sail. It exploits a loophole in the rating rule - it has mid girth measurement that means it rates as a spinnaker (but nonetheless a small kite, so no rating penalty), but operates as a full cut headsail. If it were a headsail, it would be huge, and would incur a rsignificant ating penalty. As an aside, it was favourite downwind kite when it blew above 30knots - it's flat and bulletproof. We could easily get 25 knots of boat speed (quickish for a 40' monohull...)
Interesting - obviously for the non- racers those ratings are not significant but it is the upwind performance in light airs that is great! We go 4.7knots in 6.2 knots of wind on a Leopard 45 - amazing!
Hi TOny. It is is thinner material so would be easier to tear than a Code 0 and car would be needed when pulling it in. I don;t think that back winding would be any more likely that any other upwind sail and as a cruiser we would be sailing it "softly"...
Thanks Dominik. We only use 3-1 in good hold (mud) in fine weather or limited space but use 5-1 with any wind on the forecast... More ins strong winds too - have 100m of chain for when we need it but is it ia pain to pull up if you don't need it...
Yes a lighter sail is better but issue with a heavier sail like the code zero is that the materials are stronger and when the wind pick up, you have less chances of blowing it.
Yes good point and I presume the key will be to furl it in as soon as the limits of its wind tolerance are close. With the cables foully that should be easy - we will see!
Hi Glyn. Yes we do have an Oxley parasail already for the winds up to 15-20 knots (big sail area) but we would not want to fly a spinnaker in stronger winds as we are not racing and don;t want the struggle, stress and risk of that scenario. In the stronger winds we will have the main reefed and the jib or stay sail in 25+knots... I have been racing monos in the past and do not need that excitement and adrenaline any more - easy and comfortable is our aim, along with "good" speeds - 10-12 knots or more in flat seas perhaps...
Hi Hilton, we try to do a bit of everything because other folk do want to learn how to keep the systems operating as you can't sail without water to drink....
We learn as we go and new technology is like learning how to make sailing easier, better, and sronger sails. I love that we are learning how to make sails that allow for better angles and these sails are lighter and often times stronger even.
You are so right Julia. Anyone that thinks they know "everything" will get a big lesson one day and so many new things and new techniques around makes me always feel like I only know a fraction of the info so keep learning every day!
Capn explained how to make sure anchor is dug in perfectly!
Very kind of you!
Hi barefoot doctors, it’s so wonderful to see you working together with all those big smiles on your face and I can see the love you have for each other it’s fantastic. Keep up the good work always love the videos Cliff from Australia
Thanks very much Cliff, very kind words!!! And first to make a comment this month! Well done!!!
Always smiling from ear to ear when I watch your videos ❤
Hi Paul, cheers we love your updates and post also .. I think it may be called “mutual admiration society “❤
Your ventures sure do bring you to the most beautiful little villas! I would love to stroll the sidewalks and admire their handmade goods and trinket shops. Do you ever purchase their homemade, bottled, salad dressing? I assume they make their own but it wouldn’t surprise me if they import it. The bottomless lake is definitely fascinating and comes with her own folklore too!! Thank you Eli for sharing her history with us. 😊
I’m not sure about your choice of sail but durability would be my priority. The longer it lasts and ease of use would be my determining factor.
Thank you both for this week’s video and stay safe! 🥰♥️
Hi Mango, hope you are doing well
It sounds a bit strange but sometime I do feel like you are right behind the camera and there with us.
Each village has something unique and sometimes it obvious and other times you have to dig deeper to find
And yes we do buy their home made products, in fact anything from jams relishes to honey , tea and natural olive oil soaps. We will show more of that in the future for you.
Cheers for your unwavering valued support!!!
Much love from us ❤
Fantastic episode, Brinley now insists on watching every video with me. I wish we had footage of the karaoke night, it was the best, just sitting up the top, watching the world go by. We miss you both
Hey guys , she is too cute! Hope you are doing well , must have a catch up chat soon. Much love from us ❤❤
I don’t know what sail you need but that salad looks delicious 🎉
You are so right there, the food is delicious !
❤ one word my friends, Redundancy!!!, get the ffr and have a code 0 on tap anyway, always have a backup, good luck guys, lol👍😊🌏🐬
Thanks Phillip!
We attach our bridle on the chain with a huge DIY soft shackle. Easy, fast, secure. We even attach Ti’amā on mooring buoys sometimes with the bridle and the soft shackle 😉
Great idea - we tried but I was not happy with the lack of tension on the chain and thought is might slip. How tight do you do it?
As sailors purchasing an incredible catamaran the best the market has to offer for your needs , the highest priority are your sails. The enjoyment of the best sails far outweighs anything else on your yacht. That’s why you havnt bought a power catamaran. Buy the best . Your hearts will sing as you fly across the water.
Absolutely!!! Looking forward to our hearts singing!!!
fabulous show 🙏
Cheer and thanks for watching!!
Thanks for a look at another beautiful city. Thanks for all the comments and your replies as well as others. I know little about sails, but I'm learning. Seems there are more options in sail shapes coming online. Not sure if I hope you sell the Barefoot Explorer soon 😐🙃, I'll miss these adventures til your new explorer cat is operational.
Thanks for your kind words, Terry!
But Terry we still have adventures to show even after we sell her while waiting for Our Portofino !
good info 😊
Cheers John thanks for your comment!
Thanks for sharing guys.
The new breed of sails seem pretty amazing. But how robust are they??? Are you back and forth in the Med or trade wind sailing around the world. How often do imagine sailing at 50-70? If you're coming home, won't you'll be needing a selection of down wind sails?
Hi Admin, thanks for the comment and yes we will still have the Oxley for deep downwind trade wind sailing and the 50-70* is annoying if you need to go that way in very light airs - we have used our Code 0 lots on the L45...
Hi again this week John and Eli! I won't rant on about what I know about sails as you know it all already. SO I'll just say that I love the background information you provide each week on your destinations. Great stuff! How did you get the diving footage? Interesting shipwreck. It's interesting that you started to discuss the surrounding restaurants and cafes, as I was going to ask if you could do more review of these if you stay in places for longer than one night...it would give you an opportunity to visit more than one and you could compare them. Perhaps that is too an expensive an idea (dinning out all the time). Anyway, just a thought. My best wishes going forward. Where next? Fair 💨's and following 🌊's!
Hi Garth, thanks for coming along, and yes we know your experience and skills and always appreciate your comments.
I think it’s a good idea to compare restaurants . Might just have to take it for the team!!!
There is very little footage under the surface of the lake, but “we know people “😉.. say no more ….
Always great to have your company. Love from us ❤❤
@@barefootdoctorssailing8567 LOL, No I didn't mean that you know all MY experience, I meant that YOU know it all already...there is nothing I can add to your knowledge! LOL. I apologise if you think I was big noting myself. Hopefully your other supporters will understand this correction and not think me a buffoon. If I were to add anything for those non/newbies out there it would only be: Sails are like wings on a plane. The greater the curvature the more lift or power they create. However, the greater the curve the limit to speed drops. The thinner the wing/sail the faster its top end performance - like a fighter jet. Big curvy sail are like a big V8 engine - good for punching through big swells and waves. Smaller flatter sail give greater performance upwind and for reaching at greater speed. Other than that, which one you choose to use is really a personal choice based on windspeed and conditions.
God bless the both of you. Fair 💨's and following 🌊's!
@@gbsailing9436 you are too funny you do know stuff!!
Good tips. The diagram is how a monohull moves at anchor. The anchor chain on a cat swings the same, but the cat can have a secondary swing around the bridle. ( I cannot find a better diagram on the net.) You don't notice this when you're on board a cat, I think it's most noticeable when you're on a monohull with a couple of other monohulls nearby and at least one cat. Even in a light breeze it'll often be pointing in a different direction.
Code 0 or no? Haven't a clue. What I've been encountering are people saying not to reef the jib because it makes the shape inefficient. Isn't that the whole point of reefing?
My friends on the Harbors Unknown just released a video on their Oxley Martin. I thought it was a parasailor because they had four sheets on it. I'm thinking that the two extra sheets cleated up front. move the vector of force transfer forward from where the sheets go through the first block (midships). This might be more efficient. Probably doesn't matter that much. They're terrific downwind sails.
(And my dock mates told me about getting rid of the in boom fullers on their ketch. Hated them. Nothing but trouble -- and yep, they had one of those off brands you mentioned in a previous video.)
Thanks Will and nice to hear from you! The Oxley parasails can be used with only 2 lines as they are quite stable but having 4 lines allows you to gybe without dropping the sock - but lots more lines and complexity.... We will see how well or not the boom Furler performs after the launch and after the money is paid! Fingers crossed....
Just a couple anchoring ideas we use. We never set the anchor without the bridle to avoid windless damage. No to side hooks reduces chain strength by over 50% with side sheer on the chain and they fall off easily. Way easier to use a Dyneema soft shackle or a Dyneema strop cow hitched to the chain. Make it yourself or buy one from Manson. Happy Sailing. SV Stray Kitty
Thanks Chris, I did make a few soft shackles but did not work out how to tie it on to the chain. Will see if I can do it with a cow hitch! Thanks!
Soft shackle through a chain link or Search "Mantus 8mm Snubber Pendant For Anchor Chain Or Line" I made a dyneema pendant with a loop on each end buried 72x thickness of Dyneema. Fun with Dyneema.😊
North sails 3di are the top performance sails on the market. There will always be another company striving to be better. It could well be one sails that are a step ahead. For sure you can’t go wrong with their new thinking. Imagine the pleasure of having cutting edge sails on your amazing yacht .
Thanks Hylton - we will see won't we - it is very exciting though!
How deep are your pockets? I would get a the code zero. We have a self tacking jib, a code 1 and an asymmetric spinni on our Outremer. A code zero would be a very useful addition for those close reaching light wind days where the jib is just too underpowered. The code zero does not have to be very heavy if it's a string sail laminate.
Thanks Grant, good points. Absolutely we need something for that light air 50-70* for sure and previously had just assumed it would be Code o!
I also have outremer and have a code 55 that’s a small code 0 and use a lot for pointing as close to the wind as the jib. Then asymmetric and tradewind for downwind
Looks alot like a Code D some catamarans sailors are really happy with that type
of sail.
Thanks KG, yes the main difference is not having the non torsion cable in the front edge. Unfortunately all the different sail makers use different terms for the same of similar things so it gets really confusing...
I go with quality, price and performance...
Thanks Glyn for your comment! We will have the Oxley parasailor for deep won wind cruising exp long distances and trades. Just for ease, we do not want the high level excitedly of small spinnakers in high winds so would drop the Oxley and go to whites above 15 knots apparent / 20 knots true...
i would give it a try smaller sails to handle and maybe better performance.
Thanks Kinsoly!
Attaching the bridle when only one person available. We have been using a 6mm soft shackle for the last two seasons. Never failed or worn out. Just another idea
Thanks John, we have tried it but struggled to get it to hold on the hook and alone it did not get seem to get tight enough.
Some catamarans anchor from one bow, the boat then sit slightly to one side, so reducing veering
Interesting Mark! That is pretty rare and we have never seen it or tried it so can't judge....
but, a Code 0 is a very specific sail. It exploits a loophole in the rating rule - it has mid girth measurement that means it rates as a spinnaker (but nonetheless a small kite, so no rating penalty), but operates as a full cut headsail. If it were a headsail, it would be huge, and would incur a rsignificant ating penalty. As an aside, it was favourite downwind kite when it blew above 30knots - it's flat and bulletproof. We could easily get 25 knots of boat speed (quickish for a 40' monohull...)
Interesting - obviously for the non- racers those ratings are not significant but it is the upwind performance in light airs that is great! We go 4.7knots in 6.2 knots of wind on a Leopard 45 - amazing!
Does the FFR tear easier? Do you think backwinding might be a problem?
Hi TOny. It is is thinner material so would be easier to tear than a Code 0 and car would be needed when pulling it in. I don;t think that back winding would be any more likely that any other upwind sail and as a cruiser we would be sailing it "softly"...
More chain is needed
Thanks Dominik. We only use 3-1 in good hold (mud) in fine weather or limited space but use 5-1 with any wind on the forecast... More ins strong winds too - have 100m of chain for when we need it but is it ia pain to pull up if you don't need it...
I have a code 00.. smaller...easier to use and furl. We can carry it very high. Powers up quickly and is a great sail...
Sounds great, Mark!
Yes a lighter sail is better but issue with a heavier sail like the code zero is that the materials are stronger and when the wind pick up, you have less chances of blowing it.
Yes good point and I presume the key will be to furl it in as soon as the limits of its wind tolerance are close. With the cables foully that should be easy - we will see!
How is this different from North Helix?
I do not know that sail so can't answer your question. Does the North Helix use dyneema to avoid the need for the front edge cable?
Only ever used White Sails, what does PFR & FFR mean/stand for? (F=Foil?)
FFR flat furling reacher
PFR power furling reacher
@@graemefenwick6925 Thanks
Hi Mark - PFR stands for Performance furling Reacher and FFR - "flat" Furling Reacher. Thanks Graeme - just answered above!
@@barefootdoctorssailing8567 Any sail that is easy to launch and retrieve is good.
Howzit guys What about a para sail there are 2 types available one will handle bigger wind speeds than the other and handle from 60 degrees up.
Hi Glyn. Yes we do have an Oxley parasail already for the winds up to 15-20 knots (big sail area) but we would not want to fly a spinnaker in stronger winds as we are not racing and don;t want the struggle, stress and risk of that scenario. In the stronger winds we will have the main reefed and the jib or stay sail in 25+knots... I have been racing monos in the past and do not need that excitement and adrenaline any more - easy and comfortable is our aim, along with "good" speeds - 10-12 knots or more in flat seas perhaps...
Theoretically the FFR sounds logical…. The question is if theory and praxis match up. This will see the future and practical tests…
Fortunately they have been used in the round the world races with great effect and endurance so that is a good sign!
I understand the a in Nikolaos is pronounced
Yes you are right - I understand it to be spelt Agios Nikolas anyway. We are not even sure how to pronounce the G in Agios....
Forget code 0, get some Cretan olive oil. 😁
We did!!!!
I like the code zero and the spinnaker I hope they don’t become obsolete. Life is all about the journey not how fast you got there.
Absolutely and we want it to be as easy as possible too!
FFR = flat furling reacher
Thanks for answering that question Mark!!! I keep forgetting the different titles...
We want to see you sailing! Not particularly interested in the how your water maker functions.🤣
Hi Hilton, we try to do a bit of everything because other folk do want to learn how to keep the systems operating as you can't sail without water to drink....
too complicate.
Yes they are tough decisions..... As time goes on the choices get harder and harder!!!
I don’t know about the code 0 being obsolete but you do need to get rid of that “man bun/ponytail”. 😂😂😂
Haha but not till we take delivery of the Portofino !!!