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Welcome to episode 55 of Carpe Diem Sailing. In this video I go over gybing single handed using an autopilot and no preventer. I plan to do a video on preventers in the future but just like lazy jacks they have their place but I'm personally not a fan.
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So today is the final leg of our journey back home, the trip from Eastbourne back to the river Medway. It’s a long way for us but given the problems that we had experienced with cameras etc none of us could be that bothered to film anything so its not a ...
Today we leave Hayling Island on the first leg of our trip back home and the sail eastwards to Eastbourne
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Today we leave Island Harbor marina and head back down the river Medina and over to Hayling Island. This might have been the hottest summer on record but the British weather still had its moments!
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Well it is in our opinion, or at least, it is if your on a holiday and just want to enjoy the place at your own pace. O and we get to see a castle and stuff!
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Today we find ourselves a secluded little anchorage with just a couple of hundred other boats and enjoy the messing around in the water. It doesn’t get much better than this when you on a family holiday.
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If you sail in the UK then Solent is THE place to go. Or at least that’s what everyone will tell you but at the height of summer during the warmest year on record finding some where to stay isn’t so easy
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Today we leave Eastbourne marina and head further west towards the Solent. We stop at Sparks marina on Hayling Island and have yet another great sail in some fabulous conditions.
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If you watched us yesterday you would have seen us leave the Medway and motor to Dover. Today the wind is much more favourable and we get to sail along to Eastbourne on part two of our journey down to the Solent.
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So they aren’t really aliens, it’s the red sand forts that sit in the middle of the Thames estuary. They were however just one of the things that we saw on the first part of our journey down to the Solent.
We had this adventure in the summer but its...
Ok so our opinion is slightly biased as we have one and love it (and for a limited period its up for sale) but we have owned and sailed quite a number of different boats now so have some idea of what makes a good boat. Although these arnt perfect they do m...
This is a film from earlier in the year that we have only just finished editing. It was a great sail and it does help to show you just how much fun sailing you can have these boats.
FOR SALE. We actually have Legend up for sale if any of you fancys a che...
This week, as the sun was out and we had a good forecast, we thought we would bring you on board and show you what kind of dinghy we are sailing now. Unfortunately for reasons that will become obvious when you watch the film the race itself didn't go to pl...
This is what happened to us in race 4 of the 2022 Medway Yacht Club Squib summer series. The race wasn't as exciting as last week but the sail itself was epic.
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This week we take you on board Legend, our Squib, as we take part in race 3 of the Medway yacht club summer series. For lots of different reasons there were only 3 of us this week however we had some great 'close' racing as you will see.
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This week we make use of the long weekend that was given to us all as part of the Queens Platinum Jubilee celebrations by heading north up the east coast of England to Bradwell, and then Tollesbury.
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We treated ourselves to another dinghy. This time its a 59er, but it needs new sails which we cant buy that easily so we try something different
Whats a 59er I hear you ask, why cant you just buy new sails and what did we get instead. All questions that w...
We make these films just for fun, and we hope that you have enjoyed watching them however we have been asked on a couple of occasions now if we have a Patreon account. We don’t want to do that at this stage as we feel it would turn the channel into a bus...
So while thats not strictly true, if you are visiting for the first time and dont have anyone to follow then there is a very good chance you will.
The place in question is Swale Marina, which is dug out of the ground at the end of Conyer creek. And althou...
Welcome to episode 47 of Carpe Diem Sailing. In this episode I talk about and demonstrate how to throw a heaving line and throw bag. I also cover repacking a throw bag.
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Welcome to Episode 46 of Carpe Diem Sailing, in this episode I go over Heaving To a very worthwhile and under utilized manoeuvre. Heaving To has many uses for both crewed and singled handed boats. In this video demonstrate and explain the mechanics behind ...
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Welcome to episode 45 of Carpe Diem Sailing. In this episode I discuss harnesses (inc PFD integrated), tethers and jacklines. I go over rigging a jackline and general principles to be considered when clipping in (or deciding not to clip in...) at sea.
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