Adventures of an old sea dog YouTube Videos
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Sailing Sea-Worthy or Not? Old Sea Dog’s No-Nonsense Boat Review
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Out on the Boat
#sailingvideo #sailingblog Out on the boat catching scallops, discovering an old settlers grave yard, visiting a barn full of classic cars and making friends with a real live kiwi called Sparky. My New Music channel ’Seadog music’ https://www.youtube...
Sail Boat (DIY) Navigation Instrument Installation
We attempt a DIY installation of new navigation instruments for our 38 year old sail boat. We ended up trying to tackle a huge range of boat projects this winter and many of them 'evolved' into many more jobs than we expected, including this one. But, no o...
#47 – De-stepping the mast
The mast has come down!!! After 40 years standing proud and tall the mast came down today for a complete refit and to facilitate further repairs to the coachroof and chain plates. We also welcome back our good friend Tim, who is a marine engineer and ex...
Sailing The Needles (in 30 knts)
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Sailing in Great Britain (reflecting)
Sailing in Great Britain, along the south coast, past those iconic white cliffs which form the edge of this great island nation, one can't help but be captivated by this countries beauty, this tiny, yet mighty nations fascinating past is awe inspiring. Th...
The sea is a big place for when you’re on a small boat
In this episode we sail home from Fishguard to Pwllheli. And we also have a big announcement for you all. We have finally found Melody! We are Andy, Melissa and Jack, a sailing family based in North Wales, looking for a bluewater sailing yacht to take us ...
TINY BOAT – HUGE WAVES!!!
In this episode we Sail in South Wales - Milford Have to Fishguard, through the notorious waters of Jack Sound and Ramsey sound. We are Andy, Melissa and Jack, a sailing family based in North Wales, looking for a bluewater sailing yacht to take us around ...
We sailed to the prettiest harbour in England.
Sailing across the Bristol Channel from Padstow in England to Dale in South Wales we go far out of site of land on our longest passage so on this trip. It turned out to be an absolutely brilliant day of perfect "Champaign Sailing" as Tim calls it. Flat s...
We’re taking on water! What do we do???
Are we sinking? This is a disaster!!! Or is it? The Bilge is full of water but are we actually sinking???? In this episode Tim goes down below only to find the sole boards swimming in water! We sail 7 hours from St Ives to Padstow in the pitch dark franti...
ENTERING THE ATLANTIC OCEAN FOR THE FIRST TIME
Sailing the Atlantic Ocean, albeit a very small part of it, for the first time was an amazing feeling as we made our passage from Newlyn around Lands End and up past Longships Lighthouse to what turned out to be a simply awful anchorage at St Ives. We are...
Sailing Stunning English River (Dart)
In this weeks episode we sail further up the river Dart to anchor our little sailing boat in a lovely anchorage known as 'White Rock'. We also head even further up the river by dingy to explore more of this stunning English landscape, before heading into a...
Our Sailing Boat Floods (in Dartmouth)
Sailing boat flooding mini drama to one side, a serious question for all of you, is this THE most beautiful port to sail into, in England?! It certainly makes dealing with boat drama more bearable when you're surrounded by this much beauty! We also want t...
Sailing to Brixham and waiting out the storm(s)
We find ourselves recently arrived in the port of Brixham, having just sailing over from Portland and before we know it, we're hit by not 1, not 2, but 3 storms in the space of a week. Many sailing enthusiasts and sailors generally, we find, are somewhat ...