As always, this is a great video to watch. For the first few seconds of the video, I thought, "It's not gonna be better than this, is it?" What a splendid scenery. And, like always: great footage of a tranquil day out. The idea of keeping the boat in the water is good. 'Boxing Day Sailing' would be great. (Done that a few years back. It adds to the atmosphere of the Festive Season).
I do enjoy your relaxed peaceful video's. Your gradual improvements are making 'Morning Vicar' a very usable little craft. Topsides are starting to look a little tired....being super critical. 😏
I've had a couple of rubbish days at work this week but after watching this all is now great again. I feel like I've just had a big hug !!!! After half an hour of this country's best area and your fantastically calming commentary I'm feeling much better now. Thanks !!! We absolutely love that part of South Devon and try and get down there every other year, just the best (but don't tell anyone). Coleton Fishacre is also an amazing place, with a name like that it sounds rubbish but what a place, both house and gardens. Thanks for sharing your lovely day sailing around the Dart etc. again. 👍
Wonderful video, your best yet! So chilled. We were in the boatyard in Blackness on Sunday, taking down the mast for winter, wishing we were still on the water like you. Q: is your pontoon in Galmpton run by Dolphin Boatyard? And 2nd Q: now i see you have electric hook-up on the pontoon, surely the Vicar will be wanting an electric engine next? So much quieter and nicer for days like that. Here's to more autumn/winter sailing, Cheers, Richard (Ida // CapeC19)
Thanks. It was a great day. The pontoons are run by Dolphin Boatyard, they own the whole site at Galmpton now. I’ve thought about an electric motor and have a few ideas, but not enough time atm to pursue them.
Thanks for the video, the Dart is lovely. I have a Crabber 24 and would be interested to see which plotter you have chosen and was wondering how you find your tiller clutch.
No problem 👍 The tiller clutch is excellent, well worth the rather steep cost. I chose a Garmin, can't remember exactly which model just now but there will be a video coming soon.
Yes. Depends on how the mast is supported. Single backstays get in the way with a gaff rig, so if they are needed, running backstays (one on each side) are rigged. The mast on the Shrimper is quite short and the shrouds are aft of the mast base. This makes it really stable.
@ thanks for your reply. I used to be first officer on a three mastered Tallship and we would use then when going with the wind. Thanks again for your information as I may go your way if a build a small 24 foot yacht with a gaff rig.
As always, this is a great video to watch. For the first few seconds of the video, I thought, "It's not gonna be better than this, is it?" What a splendid scenery. And, like always: great footage of a tranquil day out. The idea of keeping the boat in the water is good. 'Boxing Day Sailing' would be great. (Done that a few years back. It adds to the atmosphere of the Festive Season).
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching
I do enjoy your relaxed peaceful video's.
Your gradual improvements are making 'Morning Vicar' a very usable little craft.
Topsides are starting to look a little tired....being super critical. 😏
Thanks for watching. Yes the topsides do need at least a clean
Beautiful and calming
Glad you think so!
I've had a couple of rubbish days at work this week but after watching this all is now great again. I feel like I've just had a big hug !!!! After half an hour of this country's best area and your fantastically calming commentary I'm feeling much better now. Thanks !!! We absolutely love that part of South Devon and try and get down there every other year, just the best (but don't tell anyone). Coleton Fishacre is also an amazing place, with a name like that it sounds rubbish but what a place, both house and gardens. Thanks for sharing your lovely day sailing around the Dart etc. again. 👍
You can have a hug anytime. Thanks for the feedback
What fabulous footage
Thanks for watching
Wonderful video, your best yet! So chilled. We were in the boatyard in Blackness on Sunday, taking down the mast for winter, wishing we were still on the water like you. Q: is your pontoon in Galmpton run by Dolphin Boatyard? And 2nd Q: now i see you have electric hook-up on the pontoon, surely the Vicar will be wanting an electric engine next? So much quieter and nicer for days like that. Here's to more autumn/winter sailing, Cheers, Richard (Ida // CapeC19)
Thanks. It was a great day.
The pontoons are run by Dolphin Boatyard, they own the whole site at Galmpton now.
I’ve thought about an electric motor and have a few ideas, but not enough time atm to pursue them.
Great Video, looks like Vicar is sporting a new sail too!
Well spotted. Another video will reveal all 😊
Thank you for this video. At 7:45 it's look like if there was a steam boat with a "paddle wheel" ?
It's the Kingswear Castle, Britains only working coal powered paddle steamer. available for river trips on the Dart.
Thanks for the video, the Dart is lovely. I have a Crabber 24 and would be interested to see which plotter you have chosen and was wondering how you find your tiller clutch.
No problem 👍 The tiller clutch is excellent, well worth the rather steep cost.
I chose a Garmin, can't remember exactly which model just now but there will be a video coming soon.
Glad to see your radio check was with mci rather than coastguard
Indeed. Tbh I’m not sure the coastguard would hear me anyway.
Would like to see exactly how you get to your berth from the Dart to Galmpton, are there withys ?
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No withys needed, if there is 2m at greenway quay, there is enough water in Galmpton creek to float. The whole of the creek is pretty flat
Love the video. Do you know of anywhere along the Dart where I could keep and launch my 6m open day sailor?
Have you tried Dolphin boatyard at Galmpton?
I shall check that out. Thanks. @@Morningvicar
Hi, is it normal not to have a backstay on the mast ?
Thanks
Yes. Depends on how the mast is supported. Single backstays get in the way with a gaff rig, so if they are needed, running backstays (one on each side) are rigged. The mast on the Shrimper is quite short and the shrouds are aft of the mast base. This makes it really stable.
@ thanks for your reply. I used to be first officer on a three mastered Tallship and we would use then when going with the wind. Thanks again for your information as I may go your way if a build a small 24 foot yacht with a gaff rig.
Lovely video, just the dort of day O love.
Does your berth dry at all?
Thanks for watching, yes she dries out about for a couple of hours on most tides. well i say dries, its the wetest, softest mud you can imagine.
@Morningvicar much like my old berth on the Hamble then...
Where were did you start from
We started from Galmpton Quay, half way up the Dart, opposite Ditisham.