We're publishing this video a little early because we'll be in the middle of the Bay Of Biscay Sunday on our way to Spain. The videos on TH-cam are currently 2 weeks behind realtime (we're saving up videos for the Atlantic crossing in December). For weekly live updates and live satellite tracking consider becoming a Patreon :) www.patreon.com/saillife. It's a bird, it's a plane...it's a majestic poop bird! saillifeshop.com/products/majestic-poop-bird
For a minute there I thought the time continuum was out of whack and today was Sunday. Safe travels. Just wondering if the orcas are only out for those black bottom boats?
I briefly questioned my sanity as to whether today wasn't already Sunday. A welcome surprise. Always wish a hand's breadth of water below the keel for the crossing to Spain. ⛵
I have heard that the orcas have been distracted by a towed dingy about 15m away, paying less attention to the boat. And a case where motoring in reverse kept them off the rudder, and on the bow, which they did not attack.
Mads you are a lucky man with a very supportive and Charming wife with the luxury to schedule no schedule. Enjoy the freedom, you two. That is a rare thing in life.
hahaha tip for seasickness, doing fine work where you need to focus your eyes close, like reading fine print or crocheting is a sure way to get sea sick
You have so much tech in the boat that it will sink from all that weight... you could manage without all of it and enjoy sailing more. The Orca thing is like winning in the lottery, it is really rare.
Mats, I was taught never to jump to the dock. Eventually fall and get injured. If the docks have horn cleats (which are normal in the US but not Canada) you can always throw a loop of line around a horn cleat, from the boat, and bring the boat to a stop and closer in. Extra advantage, you will be able to cast off on board the boat also. Nothing wrong with not jumping.
Mats, that is ridiculous: as a RYA yachtmaster I can say that there is no shame at all at trying a few times to berth and only to put it through when everything is right. No damage is per definition a good berthing. (provided that there is no shouting, no panic and everyone stays calm.
Mats and Ava I enjoy spending our hour or so every week I cannot thank you enough for all of your ensight and truth about your boating experiences great vid as always see you
Mads....Two simple solutions to your ORCA problem. #1 - paint a large seal on the bottom of your dingy and tow it behind your boat. They won't touch your rudder. If that does not work, #2 - simply apply a large Sea World sticker on your rudder. Problem solved.
Have you guys been reading about how the billionaire mega-yacht owners have been dealing with this orca business? Apparently they considered how modern fighter jets deal with incoming heat-seeking missiles, which is that you blast out a shitload of super-hot counter-measures and split. So like now all the billionaires are fitting out their fucking mega-yachts with actual SEAL launchers. I'm not joking. So like when some orca comes sniffing around their rudder, they hit a button and then, *schpoompf, schpoompf, schpoompf* two or three mildly-sedated seals get shot out from the internal counter-measure tanks straight into the yacht's wake. And then apparently the orcas are all, "Rudder? What rudder?" It's like magic--everybody wins if they're not a seal. The main problem with this strategy is that you can't fit seal tanks on small boats.
This old sailor loves the poopbird! And please take this loving advice from an old sailor not to jump off the boat when coming to the pier. Took me six months to recover from a dislocated elbow after tripping on the head sheet! Fair winds ⛵
Hej Mads One explanation could be the colortone ( Dark / black ) of your bottompaint the attacking Orcas might see the boat as an intruding Orca swimming up side down so they attack the dorsal fin ( AKA the rudder ) , and the reason for the sudden stop is be curse you have left their territory.
LOL, Ava sounded like she was in the original Star Trek TV show with saying, incressing pressure, like she was following Captain Kirks order. Just loved it, she is great!
If I'm not too late, I'd recommend you forego Brest, and tie up in charming Camaret, which will save you an hour, or more if you head for Moulin Blanc Marina, and not need to factor in the tidal stream in the straits of Goulet de Brest. It's the perfect step off for Biscay. It's my home port, past 4 years. Brest is ok though, just nothing like as charming and stunning landscape. Best of luck.
Hi Maze and Eva, I look forward to every episode. The stuff guy is very cute. Sailing videos our my fav although I do enjoy your diy. Keep it going. Just watched an orca hunting and they are very smart, be smarter and give them room. Hahah!
Good thing you know how to build a rudder. (Hope you still have the mold. It would be good from a “be prepared insurance so you may wind up not needing it” perspective.
Dang, I love your channel! I've been thinking of old Yosemite Sam's expression 'Dagnabbit', which I'm sure you could carry off well. Very interested to know more about Starlink even though it's for RV. Information as you have it...
Sea gulls are nasty sounding sometimes and often seem like they are old ladies screaming and crying -especially when they are injured or fighting with other birds and even other sea gulls.
I’ve watched everyone of your videos in the past 2/3 months. Your attention to detail is amazing. I would love to see a video of your entire electric system from the battery’s and inverters to the Bluetooth toilet!
I see Athena in the Northern part of Bay of Biscay right now. Hope the sail to Spain is going well. Hope to see a starlink test while out there too. Sea Yoo!!
Regarding the orca problems, as a deterrent you could use seal control bombs if they are available in Europe. Here in the US commercial fishermen use them to scare seals off of their deployed fishing gear, they're about as powerful, and loud as an M80. I think if everyone used these when orcas were sighted the problem would go away.
Given that orca are quite capable of sinking most pleasure sailboats outright if the fancy takes them, and have been known to kill humans in the water, I'm not sure American-style agressive escalation tactics would be advisable. Measures which scare prey species may not produce the same effect on apex predators. And even if they did, underwater detonations may produce injuries to their sensitive and indispensable hearing, which would not be acceptable to either the regulators or the public.
I’m really pleased that you’ve had a good stay in my home estuary, sorry though that I didn’t come over and say hi. Each time I could have nipped across I thought you’d already left, so I didn’t, c’est la vie! Anyhoo, bon voyage, stay safe and above all have a giggle at every opportunity! Cheers guys, R. 😎👍🍻
If you are going to the coast of Spain perhaps you should rig up an underwater horn to scare off the Orcas. I'm sure they have sensitive ears, and a loud horn would surely drive them all off. I just had this idea a minute ago.
when I first saw those dolphins under your bow, I though "orca!!" another great video. Ava's mastering of reverse osmosis, base and boost pressure was the highlight. Well that and Mads, as-always, being his usual kind self
Hi , I call your landing a high 5 , by what ever needs and no damage , never be afraid of help , asked for or offered . Well done you two . Orca ,s give them a break , that rudder is famous . Thanks for your video and honest thoughts .😉
Each week when your video show up, I check Marine Traffic to see where you are at the moment. Looks like you have left France and headed out through the Orca gauntlet. Safe travels.
Well Mads, I know seagull squawking wasn't listed as an advisory in the manual but now that you have married the woman you just have to put up with her antics. But I did sort of notice an affectionate smile on your face there at the end.
Here in Portugal the orca issue has become quite a nuisance. This is not a very environmentally friendly solution but I read somewhere that it you become really desperate, try emptying a couple of jerrycans of diesel into the water. Apparently, because of the horrible smell, it makes them go away. Better than sinking...
THOSE Orca encounters are no-ones idea of fun!!!I have watched the vids.Stay safe CHEERS from Canadian Westcoast where so far the whales keep to themselves.
A few months ago, the orca 'interractions' were in the SW coast of portugal, round to Gibralter. It is interesting that they are moving north. I would be as cautious as you. One tactic I have heard is to reverse the boat, so there is no rudder in the new stern. I will be interested to learn what your defense tactics are.
@@seabournewolf2298 The aggressive orca are attracted to the stern of a vessel. In reverse, your temporary stern is where your rudder isn't. It is a tactic people have tried, with mixed success.
@@TR4zest there's no evidence to say what part of a boat if any they're "attracted" to. They're ramming boats but mostly bitting the prop and or the rudder. being apex animals they're smart (obviously smarter than you) they may not know what those things do but they will know it by looking at it regardless of the direction the boat is traveling. They're not attacking any other type of boats (power boats, commercial boats). there's a theory a sailboat (by rudder or prop) may have accidently injured a pup and this has become a learned behavior. bottom line...no one knows anything for sure. only thing I know for sure is if a orca threatens my boat im killing it
@@seabournewolf2298 It is typical that someone who hides behind a ridiculous fan-boy name would turn so quickly to insult. All I wrote was that because many of the attacks focus on the rudder, some, while under attack, had tried reversing. Why that inflames you, only you will know. Oh, and they don't attack alone, but in pods of up to 20. You will be killing all of them, will you? As you say, no one (and especially you, apparently) knows anything for sure.
If you think you can avoid the Orca problem, think again. I happen to know several Orcas that watch the channel dutifully, and when that sequence in the opening where you're talking about "vacuum infusion" - well, let's just say you don't want to ask them, "Is that a rudder in your pocket, or are you just happy to see Mads?"
It is a clever idea to publish videos on Saturdays, now u can do that, nobody have to work in the week. Normally i look at what my subscribers came up with on Saturdays.
BTW... buses from Brest, extremely cheap, just over €2, flat rate, will take you to Quimper, Camaret, and so many other places. Cheaper still if you buy a Carnet of 10, at the bus depot office. They'll take fold up bikes too, in baggage hold beneath.
And there was me thinking it was a Willy warmer…. I had a double take as I thought it was Saturday today, oh it is…. bonus. It’s your boat and your risk, no need to explain your decisions, ignore any criticism. Andy UK
OMG I love your videos. I def need one of those poop birds! Already ordered, looking forward to the delivery!!!! It will have a place of honor on my Catalina 22 in Miami!
Good luck with the Orcas. Theory has it that they dont like certain sounds that boats make and attack them. At least sailboats they can. Get in contact if you need an idea to help fend them off.
@@TheCorsair I'm well aware of that, but better still is main rudder(s) which can be retracted when circumstances dictate. (And on a boat with two such rudders, the windward one can be retracted when sailing on the wind, for protection from impact and for reduction of drag)
@@Gottenhimfella true but that’s not an option for Mads. His Warrior 38 has a single fixed rudder. He previously contemplated installing a hydrovane but decided against it. Now, after recently having autopilot issue and facing potential orca attacks I’m thinking he should revisit the installation of a hydrovane.
I've stumbled across this video. It appears to be a nautical DIY channel rather than a sailing channel. Is that right to say? I admire all the tech on board. I've never seen so much on a yacht that size. There's a screen monitoring absolutely everything!
We're publishing this video a little early because we'll be in the middle of the Bay Of Biscay Sunday on our way to Spain. The videos on TH-cam are currently 2 weeks behind realtime (we're saving up videos for the Atlantic crossing in December). For weekly live updates and live satellite tracking consider becoming a Patreon :) www.patreon.com/saillife.
It's a bird, it's a plane...it's a majestic poop bird! saillifeshop.com/products/majestic-poop-bird
For a minute there I thought the time continuum was out of whack and today was Sunday.
Safe travels.
Just wondering if the orcas are only out for those black bottom boats?
I briefly questioned my sanity as to whether today wasn't already Sunday. A welcome surprise.
Always wish a hand's breadth of water below the keel for the crossing to Spain.
⛵
I have heard that the orcas have been distracted by a towed dingy about 15m away, paying less attention to the boat. And a case where motoring in reverse kept them off the rudder, and on the bow, which they did not attack.
Here’s to fair winds and no following Orcas.
The handyman on The Kenny Everett Show always springs to mind when I watch your channel
Thanks for uploading a day earlier, now all the channels that I watch upload on the same day.
Wow, so nice to see her sail underway. Could I make a request? next time perhaps a 2 -3 min quiet moment just hearing the water and Athena underway.
Mads you are a lucky man with a very supportive and Charming wife with the luxury to schedule no schedule. Enjoy the freedom, you two. That is a rare thing in life.
Saturday? Neat.
hahaha tip for seasickness, doing fine work where you need to focus your eyes close, like reading fine print or crocheting is a sure way to get sea sick
Enjoying the mix of fun and useful information in your videos. Thanks!
A very wise decision not to risk going all the way. You are both young and have plenty of time for your journey. There is no rush 👍
So peaceful, thanks
Looking forward to the Starlink video! GOD bless, JC
Funny I was going to mention the Orcas to you last week. I know about them even here in Australia.
13:44 Ava makes me laugh every video. She has a great sense of humor. 😄
You have so much tech in the boat that it will sink from all that weight... you could manage without all of it and enjoy sailing more. The Orca thing is like winning in the lottery, it is really rare.
You guys rock! Greetings from Spring Green, Wisconsin USA
Mats, I was taught never to jump to the dock. Eventually fall and get injured.
If the docks have horn cleats (which are normal in the US but not Canada) you can always throw a loop of line around a horn cleat, from the boat, and bring the boat to a stop and closer in. Extra advantage, you will be able to cast off on board the boat also.
Nothing wrong with not jumping.
Awesome you two are great together!!
Nice porpoises at about the 17:00 mark messing with your bow.
I've been watching your effort for many years. It still warms my heart every time to see you sailing for good. 🙂🥰
Mats, that is ridiculous: as a RYA yachtmaster I can say that there is no shame at all at trying a few times to berth and only to put it through when everything is right. No damage is per definition a good berthing. (provided that there is no shouting, no panic and everyone stays calm.
MADS or MATS ?
Completely agree with you Airgead. I’ve ‘gone around’ more than once when things didn’t look just right. No shame in that at all.
An old aviation adage, any landing you can walk away from is a good one.
Mads! It was written for all to see on his Iridium Go.
@@OutdoorFreedomDk it’s Mads. Didn’t you watch the vid where he holds up the screen of Iridium Go and there is his name.
Mergull is brilliant! 😉
Great episode as you both bring me great joy . Thanks again for sharing your lives with us... Truly grateful ✌🏼💗😊❣️
Mats and Ava I enjoy spending our hour or so every week I cannot thank you enough for all of your ensight and truth about your boating experiences great vid as always see you
Glad it was a Saturday spiffy video great journey
Mads....Two simple solutions to your ORCA problem. #1 - paint a large seal on the bottom of your dingy and tow it behind your boat. They won't touch your rudder. If that does not work, #2 - simply apply a large Sea World sticker on your rudder. Problem solved.
🤣😂
Or get Ava to crochet a large seal to tow behind the boat.
No, the Sea World sticker will only cause them to try to jump over the rudder whilst you hear "free Willard" from some place or another.
Have you guys been reading about how the billionaire mega-yacht owners have been dealing with this orca business? Apparently they considered how modern fighter jets deal with incoming heat-seeking missiles, which is that you blast out a shitload of super-hot counter-measures and split. So like now all the billionaires are fitting out their fucking mega-yachts with actual SEAL launchers. I'm not joking. So like when some orca comes sniffing around their rudder, they hit a button and then, *schpoompf, schpoompf, schpoompf* two or three mildly-sedated seals get shot out from the internal counter-measure tanks straight into the yacht's wake. And then apparently the orcas are all, "Rudder? What rudder?" It's like magic--everybody wins if they're not a seal. The main problem with this strategy is that you can't fit seal tanks on small boats.
Dammit. You made my Orca Shield, my Supersonic underwater sound blaster and 12 gauge shotgun obsolete in one post.
The pump for cleaning the deck is called a bucket...I'm sure you'll find one with bluetooth, if that helps ;)
PLEASE PLEASE SHOW MORE SAILING !!!
This old sailor loves the poopbird! And please take this loving advice from an old sailor not to jump off the boat when coming to the pier. Took me six months to recover from a dislocated elbow after tripping on the head sheet! Fair winds ⛵
Hej Mads One explanation could be the colortone ( Dark / black ) of your bottompaint the attacking Orcas might see the boat as an intruding Orca swimming up side down so they attack the dorsal fin ( AKA the rudder ) , and the reason for the sudden stop is be curse you have left their territory.
What a nice surprise - your video is a day early.
LOL, Ava sounded like she was in the original Star Trek TV show with saying, incressing pressure, like she was following Captain Kirks order.
Just loved it, she is great!
I believe . Survive the savage sea.. was a book about a boat being sunk by Orcas... back in the 70's 80's
See you👍🏽
If I'm not too late, I'd recommend you forego Brest, and tie up in charming Camaret, which will save you an hour, or more if you head for Moulin Blanc Marina, and not need to factor in the tidal stream in the straits of Goulet de Brest.
It's the perfect step off for Biscay. It's my home port, past 4 years.
Brest is ok though, just nothing like as charming and stunning landscape.
Best of luck.
I think Ava is getting very comfortable in front of the camera! I'm liking it. Safe travels!!
We show them at the north of the biscay last week but no interaction
The affected area is huge, it just shows how far the Orca can travel over a short time.
It shows they communicate with each other
@@vidguy007 such smart creatures!
Hi Maze and Eva, I look forward to every episode. The stuff guy is very cute. Sailing videos our my fav although I do enjoy your diy. Keep it going. Just watched an orca hunting and they are very smart, be smarter and give them room. Hahah!
With risk reward I have always been happy with the cautious option. Stay safe.
Wait until you arrive in Michigan, you not only get majestic sea gulls but also great mega pooping geese.
1 st time i saw bow video, i missed the dolphins playing in ur push. getting a free ride.- boat looks great/ even the towels.
Good thing you know how to build a rudder. (Hope you still have the mold. It would be good from a “be prepared insurance so you may wind up not needing it” perspective.
Dang, I love your channel! I've been thinking of old Yosemite Sam's expression 'Dagnabbit', which I'm sure you could carry off well.
Very interested to know more about Starlink even though it's for RV. Information as you have it...
Wow, I thought that was an actual seagull at the end. Great impression!
Sea gulls are nasty sounding sometimes and often seem like they are old ladies screaming and crying -especially when they are injured or fighting with other birds and even other sea gulls.
I’ve watched everyone of your videos in the past 2/3 months. Your attention to detail is amazing. I would love to see a video of your entire electric system from the battery’s and inverters to the Bluetooth toilet!
Nice sailing.
Safe travels!!! I'm waiting already for next weeks video. 😅
Eva was a hoot in this.
I see Athena in the Northern part of Bay of Biscay right now. Hope the sail to Spain is going well. Hope to see a starlink test while out there too. Sea Yoo!!
Iridium Go’s app is just missing that audio from a 1200 baud modem, to bring make the 90’s.
Ha!! 🤣🤣🤣 I totally understand that (ahem.. ahem...) @ 13:56
Crochet project , hum , you better share more as imagination starts working ;-)
Regarding the orca problems, as a deterrent you could use seal control bombs if they are available in Europe. Here in the US commercial fishermen use them to scare seals off of their deployed fishing gear, they're about as powerful, and loud as an M80. I think if everyone used these when orcas were sighted the problem would go away.
Given that orca are quite capable of sinking most pleasure sailboats outright if the fancy takes them, and have been known to kill humans in the water, I'm not sure American-style agressive escalation tactics would be advisable. Measures which scare prey species may not produce the same effect on apex predators. And even if they did, underwater detonations may produce injuries to their sensitive and indispensable hearing, which would not be acceptable to either the regulators or the public.
Love your channel and your approach to sailing. DIY projects are always fun to watch too! Carry on sailors!
I have heard quite a bit about the orca attacks -you're doing the right thing..
Starlink! Details details Mads. Can’t wait to hear the details. Cheers Ted
I’m really pleased that you’ve had a good stay in my home estuary, sorry though that I didn’t come over and say hi. Each time I could have nipped across I thought you’d already left, so I didn’t, c’est la vie!
Anyhoo, bon voyage, stay safe and above all have a giggle at every opportunity!
Cheers guys, R. 😎👍🍻
Made, what about filling in the cove on the freeboard with some gold leaf. I think that would look oh so classy. Scott
Loved the bloopers very funny -love watching you guys its a great channel
Hey guys... About 16:55 or so, when it's showing the bow shot with Flipper and his friends... What's the tiny hole in the bow that's leaking water??
My dog was very interested in the cry of the mergull.
If you are going to the coast of Spain perhaps you should rig up an underwater horn to scare off the Orcas. I'm sure they have sensitive ears, and a loud horn would surely drive them all off. I just had this idea a minute ago.
when I first saw those dolphins under your bow, I though "orca!!" another great video. Ava's mastering of reverse osmosis, base and boost pressure was the highlight. Well that and Mads, as-always, being his usual kind self
Should you want to experience a nice seafood restaurant in Brest I recommend the “crabe marteau” . Bon appétit .
That pooper is so cool!
Besides, Brest.
Any landing you can walk away from is a good one. 😉 Well done sailors!
I say that too, but i'm a pilot flying big aeroplanes 😅😅😅😅
Wow a first on a Saturday love you both 😊🥳
Had a brief panic when I saw your video released thinking it must be Sunday and hence work tomorrow ☹️
Looking forward to a Saturday evening treat!
Thank you Mads and Ava for an early video. Hope your sail to Spain goes well.
I had a panic thinking it was Sunday!
You will love Starlink. Get the pole adaptor or pole.
Hi , I call your landing a high 5 , by what ever needs and no damage , never be afraid of help , asked for or offered . Well done you two . Orca ,s give them a break , that rudder is famous . Thanks for your video and honest thoughts .😉
There was this one time, at band camp.
I may need one of those
Each week when your video show up, I check Marine Traffic to see where you are at the moment. Looks like you have left France and headed out through the Orca gauntlet. Safe travels.
You're correct :) Currently 64 miles to go. Heading for Gijon. So far no orcas but plenty of dolphins and whales 🙂
Great episode, despite no projects!
A lot of GGR boats went through that area recently without orca meetings.
Majestic Poop Bird is a nice alternate name for the Norwegian Beach Chicken or the common Dump Duck.
glad all is going well thanks for the update and enjoy the trip. see you on the next video
Well Mads, I know seagull squawking wasn't listed as an advisory in the manual but now that you have married the woman you just have to put up with her antics. But I did sort of notice an affectionate smile on your face there at the end.
Here in Portugal the orca issue has become quite a nuisance. This is not a very environmentally friendly solution but I read somewhere that it you become really desperate, try emptying a couple of jerrycans of diesel into the water. Apparently, because of the horrible smell, it makes them go away. Better than sinking...
THOSE Orca encounters are no-ones idea of fun!!!I have watched the vids.Stay safe CHEERS from Canadian Westcoast where so far the whales keep to themselves.
in the event you get interacted with, at least you have the molds to do another rudder build.. so there's that to be chuffed about, yeah?
A few months ago, the orca 'interractions' were in the SW coast of portugal, round to Gibralter. It is interesting that they are moving north. I would be as cautious as you. One tactic I have heard is to reverse the boat, so there is no rudder in the new stern. I will be interested to learn what your defense tactics are.
your rudder doesn't stop being where it is because your trying to back up
@@seabournewolf2298 The aggressive orca are attracted to the stern of a vessel. In reverse, your temporary stern is where your rudder isn't. It is a tactic people have tried, with mixed success.
@@TR4zest there's no evidence to say what part of a boat if any they're "attracted" to. They're ramming boats but mostly bitting the prop and or the rudder. being apex animals they're smart (obviously smarter than you) they may not know what those things do but they will know it by looking at it regardless of the direction the boat is traveling. They're not attacking any other type of boats (power boats, commercial boats). there's a theory a sailboat (by rudder or prop) may have accidently injured a pup and this has become a learned behavior. bottom line...no one knows anything for sure. only thing I know for sure is if a orca threatens my boat im killing it
@@seabournewolf2298 It is typical that someone who hides behind a ridiculous fan-boy name would turn so quickly to insult. All I wrote was that because many of the attacks focus on the rudder, some, while under attack, had tried reversing. Why that inflames you, only you will know. Oh, and they don't attack alone, but in pods of up to 20. You will be killing all of them, will you? As you say, no one (and especially you, apparently) knows anything for sure.
@@TR4zest that's some long winded crying. you should find a tissue little girl.
Was thinking the Dolfins were letting the Orcas know you were coming.
Good decision, rather safe than sorry
Watching on AIS! Thanks for the video & stay safe!
If you think you can avoid the Orca problem, think again. I happen to know several Orcas that watch the channel dutifully, and when that sequence in the opening where you're talking about "vacuum infusion" - well, let's just say you don't want to ask them, "Is that a rudder in your pocket, or are you just happy to see Mads?"
Should have built that kevlar rudder.
It is a clever idea to publish videos on Saturdays, now u can do that, nobody have to work in the week. Normally i look at what my subscribers came up with on Saturdays.
BTW... buses from Brest, extremely cheap, just over €2, flat rate, will take you to Quimper, Camaret, and so many other places. Cheaper still if you buy a Carnet of 10, at the bus depot office. They'll take fold up bikes too, in baggage hold beneath.
And there was me thinking it was a Willy warmer…. I had a double take as I thought it was Saturday today, oh it is…. bonus. It’s your boat and your risk, no need to explain your decisions, ignore any criticism. Andy UK
OMG I love your videos. I def need one of those poop birds! Already ordered, looking forward to the delivery!!!! It will have a place of honor on my Catalina 22 in Miami!
I prefer catching Mad’s video on Saturday, while taking a break from spiffing up my own place.
I’m so glad you’re going to get starlink. I can’t wait to see how it works for you in the open waters.
We have Starlink home edition. Like it very much.
That is a lovely Mer-Gull Eva. ( Majestic Poop Bird )
Good luck with the Orcas. Theory has it that they dont like certain sounds that boats make and attack them. At least sailboats they can. Get in contact if you need an idea to help fend them off.
And yet another great reason for installing a Hydrovane!
I would have thought it was more of an argument for retractable (dagger style) rudders on the transom, myself.
@@Gottenhimfella The Hydrovane can act as a auxiliary rudder if your main rudder fails or is eaten!
@@TheCorsair I'm well aware of that,
but better still is main rudder(s) which can be retracted when circumstances dictate. (And on a boat with two such rudders, the windward one can be retracted when sailing on the wind, for protection from impact and for reduction of drag)
@@Gottenhimfella true but that’s not an option for Mads. His Warrior 38 has a single fixed rudder. He previously contemplated installing a hydrovane but decided against it. Now, after recently having autopilot issue and facing potential orca attacks I’m thinking he should revisit the installation of a hydrovane.
@@TheCorsair Good point. I mistook your post for a general recommendation rather than realising it was specific to Mads.
I've stumbled across this video. It appears to be a nautical DIY channel rather than a sailing channel. Is that right to say?
I admire all the tech on board. I've never seen so much on a yacht that size.
There's a screen monitoring absolutely everything!