Oof, I miss my boat days. I uploaded 4 episodes of sailboats from last summer to my channel. I will follow you. I will shoot more sailboat videos in the summer of 2023. Congratulations.
HEY FRENCHIE,favorite part of the video 12:54 ,,and it ain't the guy in the hat....he,he ..watcting since day one ..a little cheese cake never hurt the channel.
J'aime beaucoup la deuxième technique d'ancrage face au vagues, très élégante. Si un jour je l'essaye je l'appèlerai Hugo ;-) PS: Tu cavites beaucoup quand tu te fait trainer.
Dude, take care of “our” boat, thanks for the anchoring tips and the sailing skills on display through the channel, you are living!! Miss that little boat, bet you had a lot of fun on her, be well Hugo!!
I like your second technique to adjust the boat angle. We have done this before with one minor change. We run the second mooring line through a chock or snatch block at the stern, then up to a winch. From there, we can adjust the mooring line and anchor chain. Sail-on!
Stern anchors are the standard equipment in Scandinavia on sailboats but thats mostly to anchor nose in into small islands that are everywhere. That way you can hop on land and the stern anchor keeps the boat straight out from land. I have used the line to the bow from anchor chain to turn the boat towards the waves and it works really well and its also easy to drop the line in a moment to let the boat free if wind becomes an issue.
I like how music from the boat overdubbs with background music for a while,it sounds kakofonic?almost and for sure disturbing and beautiful in the same time.Cheers😉
I used stern fairlead on the bow on 20M powerboat to primarily reduce oscillation in mooring fields, redirection to swell is a secondary benefit. great vids
Awesome video! I wouldn't say the anchoring technique illustration was "self-explanatory" but the rest of the vid is pure fun and you swimming roped to the boat and then submersing with the camera and out of the water is one of those pearls of videography that your channel has aplenty! Congratz on this shot, thanks for sharing and fair winds!
Excellent video. TY for sharing. I think the second method you described is called a stern bridle. Sailing Britaly described something similar, it was some time ago though so a great reminder. Love the channel.
Encore une video instructive ! Merci pour tout ça. Après 185 épisodes, je me permets tout de même une question. Avez vous une idée d'un moyen de faire venir un petit voilier à La Réunion car ici, c'est compliqué de trouver un voilier...
we use this technique on our small fishing boat (6 meters) to give better access to the water so the fishing lines do not cross. If there is tide movement (in the favorable direction) you can also attach a sea-anchor/drogue to the stern
I used to set up a home made 'flopper stopper' to damp down the rolling and that worked well enough, if it didn't I tended to move the boat and find somewhere better.
How about putting the sternanker also into the direction of the wind. So to say parallel to the main anker into the wind direction. That way the forces of the higher windage are distributed to both ankers and dragging is less likely.
Hi. Here’s my routine. On my 10m sailboat I carry 50m of chain(8mm), manual windlass and new gen anchor(12kg) which sets every time on first try. No margin for error otherwise I have to pull all the weight by hand. Since I always anchor as far away from civilisation as I can, I almost never float on anchor alone. I position stern gently towards entrance of bay. Drop anchor with min. 30m of chain or more depending on depth and each side of bow I tie to boulder or thick tree. Distance between boat and land is min. length and a half of my boat lenghth depending on depth and weather forecast. I always mark anchor position with a bouy but NEVER tie it to anchor. Instead I tie it to a rock which I drop next to anchor because people where i sail when they see a bouey floating they think it is a mooring line. I witness this every year. Althow it is marked as an anchor bouey 4 out of 5 will try to grab it. This is my routine it was prooven good by several strong squalls and so far I sleep tight.
Hi. Be very carefull with tose surf pad alikayaks. There are moovie on youtube with small sharks atacks. Better use querry terhi unsikable boat on youtube. Be carefull especialy at night.
Oof, I miss my boat days. I uploaded 4 episodes of sailboats from last summer to my channel. I will follow you. I will shoot more sailboat videos in the summer of 2023. Congratulations.
Oh and I loved the circular saw, chewing it’s way through your hangover! That’s totally understood, lol
The second technique you have explained sometimes called Swell Bridle.
Sweet, thanks for letting me know
HEY FRENCHIE,favorite part of the video 12:54 ,,and it ain't the guy in the hat....he,he ..watcting since day one ..a little cheese cake never hurt the channel.
HUGO THE REAL BOSS gets a step closer with the delivery of the Canadian IMOCA as predicted 2 years ago.
Safe Travels
Thank you for all your hard work and sharing life experiences openly. Fair winds and blue skies
J'aime beaucoup la deuxième technique d'ancrage face au vagues, très élégante. Si un jour je l'essaye je l'appèlerai Hugo ;-)
PS: Tu cavites beaucoup quand tu te fait trainer.
Beard and hair not very hydrodynamic 😂
Delivery ? Please take Romain with you!!! hahahahaha. Cheers Hugo!!!
Dude, take care of “our” boat, thanks for the anchoring tips and the sailing skills on display through the channel, you are living!!
Miss that little boat, bet you had a lot of fun on her, be well Hugo!!
Classic Hugo video !! Just simply LOVELY. Bon Voyage Hugo. Fair wind and following seas on your delivery.
I like your second technique to adjust the boat angle. We have done this before with one minor change. We run the second mooring line through a chock or snatch block at the stern, then up to a winch. From there, we can adjust the mooring line and anchor chain. Sail-on!
Stern anchors are the standard equipment in Scandinavia on sailboats but thats mostly to anchor nose in into small islands that are everywhere. That way you can hop on land and the stern anchor keeps the boat straight out from land.
I have used the line to the bow from anchor chain to turn the boat towards the waves and it works really well and its also easy to drop the line in a moment to let the boat free if wind becomes an issue.
Ah que la vie peut etre belle out there! So inspiring, merci!
Fun vid….sailed the BVI for years, good to see you enjoying it! Bridgitte looks a keeper! Thx, good luck on Oh Canada! Thx, Andrew
Nice sea, nice landscape, nice sailing and nice crew 😃
I like how music from the boat overdubbs with background music for a while,it sounds kakofonic?almost and for sure disturbing and beautiful in the same time.Cheers😉
I used stern fairlead on the bow on 20M powerboat to primarily reduce oscillation in mooring fields, redirection to swell is a secondary benefit. great vids
Awesome video! I wouldn't say the anchoring technique illustration was "self-explanatory" but the rest of the vid is pure fun and you swimming roped to the boat and then submersing with the camera and out of the water is one of those pearls of videography that your channel has aplenty! Congratz on this shot, thanks for sharing and fair winds!
Great work tacking through those shallows. Thanks for sharing.
Excellent video. TY for sharing. I think the second method you described is called a stern bridle. Sailing Britaly described something similar, it was some time ago though so a great reminder. Love the channel.
I miss that Orange and blue boat!
Merci pour cette nouvelle aventure, ça donne vraiment envie d'y aller ! Et bon vent pour ce convoyage.
Another fine video as always!! Love the crew and the vibe :-) Good luck on the delivery! Hope it makes for some great footage! Bon vent
I’m going to try that. Thank you.
Nice vlog yet again
We tried version 2 at Double Island Point. W struggled to get the boat around because of the wind getting up. Will try it again though.
Encore une video instructive ! Merci pour tout ça. Après 185 épisodes, je me permets tout de même une question. Avez vous une idée d'un moyen de faire venir un petit voilier à La Réunion car ici, c'est compliqué de trouver un voilier...
we use this technique on our small fishing boat (6 meters) to give better access to the water so the fishing lines do not cross.
If there is tide movement (in the favorable direction) you can also attach a sea-anchor/drogue to the stern
I used to set up a home made 'flopper stopper' to damp down the rolling and that worked well enough, if it didn't I tended to move the boat and find somewhere better.
How about putting the sternanker also into the direction of the wind. So to say parallel to the main anker into the wind direction. That way the forces of the higher windage are distributed to both ankers and dragging is less likely.
Bonjour, j'apprends beaucoup avec vos vidéos, merci beaucoup, j'aimerais savoir si vous avez une profondeur et un mètre sur le bateau
I think Jack was calling out the depth as they went through the channel, at least that’s my guess
🔥🔥🔥🔥❤️ 5:25 🔥❤️🔥🔥🔥
Hi. Here’s my routine. On my 10m sailboat I carry 50m of chain(8mm), manual windlass and new gen anchor(12kg) which sets every time on first try. No margin for error otherwise I have to pull all the weight by hand. Since I always anchor as far away from civilisation as I can, I almost never float on anchor alone. I position stern gently towards entrance of bay. Drop anchor with min. 30m of chain or more depending on depth and each side of bow I tie to boulder or thick tree. Distance between boat and land is min. length and a half of my boat lenghth depending on depth and weather forecast. I always mark anchor position with a bouy but NEVER tie it to anchor. Instead I tie it to a rock which I drop next to anchor because people where i sail when they see a bouey floating they think it is a mooring line. I witness this every year. Althow it is marked as an anchor bouey 4 out of 5 will try to grab it. This is my routine it was prooven good by several strong squalls and so far I sleep tight.
Erika 😍😍
Thanks for the unnamed technique for boat alignment. Also, Croatian isn't as hard as French :P
Lesson in applying a stern anchor while pretty drunk.
Hi. Be very carefull with tose surf pad alikayaks. There are moovie on youtube with small sharks atacks. Better use querry terhi unsikable boat on youtube. Be carefull especialy at night.
stupid speed ....................