Thanks Dylan - yet another enjoyable video. As a North Wales based sailor who has never ventured to the south coast, it's interesting to see the area and places which are unfamiliar to me. Mind you, judging by the amount of boat traffic around, I'm glad I'm up here in less-crowded waters!
I thought it was very interesting, and amazingly calm at The Bridge. You were very relaxed about the section from Ryde Pier to Horse Sand Fort, which I find very tricky without GPS and difficult to get across before the ships are on you. By the way, a typo in your title. D.
I have always found that ignorance is a wonderful travelling companion - if you do not know qwhat is coming there is no reason to fear it - classic KTL mistake there - mis-spelling my own url
Concerning that area of disturbed water that you passed through early in the video, which slowed you a half knot -- did the bottom rise up there a bit and so accelerate the tide briefly? (Bernoulli effect?)
there is a ledge thereit suddently got deeper as I left the area of disturbed water so I am sure you are rightDPS Bernoulli is a drop in pressure as speed of a fluid increases - it is how a sail works I believe
Dylan does it again with a great long form documentary. Selected for www.TheSailingChannel.TV on the free ReduxTV App for Smart TV under Cars + Vehicles / TheSailingChannel dot TV. Watch KeepTurningLeft on GoogleTV and other large screen Smart TVs. On the Web at www.redux.com/Sail.
Thanks Dylan for a good morning of coffee and video adventure.
Thanks Dylan - yet another enjoyable video. As a North Wales based sailor who has never ventured to the south coast, it's interesting to see the area and places which are unfamiliar to me. Mind you, judging by the amount of boat traffic around, I'm glad I'm up here in less-crowded waters!
it is an amazing place - I have never sailed anywhere that is as packed with boats as the Solent - I admire the people who are prepared to sail there
Wonderful!
A grateful thunbs up.
I thought it was very interesting, and amazingly calm at The Bridge. You were very relaxed about the section from Ryde Pier to Horse Sand Fort, which I find very tricky without GPS and difficult to get across before the ships are on you. By the way, a typo in your title. D.
I have always found that ignorance is a wonderful travelling companion - if you do not know qwhat is coming there is no reason to fear it - classic KTL mistake there - mis-spelling my own url
KeepTurningLeft
lolol.
The western approaches are near fastnet rock
That's an interesting cat at 19:45, but fewer places to berth...
Concerning that area of disturbed water that you passed through early in the video, which slowed you a half knot -- did the bottom rise up there a bit and so accelerate the tide briefly? (Bernoulli effect?)
there is a ledge thereit suddently got deeper as I left the area of disturbed water so I am sure you are rightDPS Bernoulli is a drop in pressure as speed of a fluid increases - it is how a sail works I believe
Vey nice thank you
What is that building at 10 35 an apartment or condo? what do you think it was originally ?
Jim
fort albert - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Albert
I will add some proper info in the final KTL version of the film - I plan on making some films about my solent adventures to appear on KTL7
Why didnt you go south of the loW? Would have beena nice trip! :0)
more things to film
Dylan does it again with a great long form documentary.
Selected for www.TheSailingChannel.TV on the free ReduxTV App for Smart TV under Cars + Vehicles / TheSailingChannel dot TV. Watch KeepTurningLeft on GoogleTV and other large screen Smart TVs. On the Web at www.redux.com/Sail.