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This is a "live update" from Panama, and therefore a SPOILER ALERT for future episodes. I'm sorry for being so behind on my normal series of videos, but this situation we all are in now was important to share. This is about not only my long time planned d...
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My departure on a Transatlantic passage is delayed due to the virus. I explain the major improvements to the boat I have made in preparation for this passage: new bottom, new mainsail, new standing rigging, Iridium GO, temporary solar panels…..
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In this episode, I'm taking hitchhikers on board for the Atlantic crossing, Its always a risk when you are taking strangers onboard especially for such a long crossing. But luckily it went all good with this lovely young couple f...
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Sailing with my friends from Gibraltar into the Atlantic ocean towards Tenerife. Not much wind on this passage but we had lots of fun and amazing weather. We were not expecting the Atlantic ocean to be so calm even though the swells...
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In this sailing video I invite you to follow my sailing from Cartagena in Spain to Gibraltar. My Italian friend Fabio from @VaLeiLa Sail joins me. Fabio is going to sail with me all the way to Martinique in the Caribbean.
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I just sailed solo from the UK to Belgium - through the busiest shipping lane in the world (500-600 ships per day), at a time of year when the weather is notoriously bad...
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Yosh goes Offshore Solo Sailing for the First time! Strong winds, Big seas, Will he make it?? https://www.sailingnandji.com/
In this episode of Sailing Nandji, Yosh is left alone on Nandji to fend for himself for a couple of days whilst Bonita goes deep ...
This solo sail has been one of the most special moments in life and a proof to me that the ocean does run through my vanes and that I am right where I should be.
I had asked the ocean for some clarity and I got all the answere that I needed.
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After six days at sea, my sailboat Karl and I are finally reaching the Equator. This magical line that many sailors dream about. When I first fantasized about crossing the equator on my own keels, I surely had a different szenario in mind. Nevertheless, ev...
Solo sailing without an autopilot is not much fun. Less than half of the 500nm passage from Colombia to Ecuador, my autopilot stopped working and I could not fix it. Whenever there was wind, I could use my windvane to stear the boat, but unfortunately ther...
I sail from Milford Haven Wales to La Rochelle France; I cross the English Channel in a near gale; I divert from Brest to Port Joinville France due to very high wind conditions; I discuss how I use navigation plotters (or not); and I arrive at my home mari...
What happens when you get injured days away from help? Near the end of our ocean crossing from Costa Rica to Hawaii Ty’s back problems flair up, and then are aggravated by nearly falling off the boat! We deal with fixing a broken topping lift and Hilla...
Sailing past the Galapagos Islands and across the Equator. Water in the bilge and a helicopter flyby.
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I make an additional two port calls in the Hebrides before sailing across the Irish Sea to Northern Ireland. I end the episode with a ten hour passage to Viking territory: the Isle of Man. Along the way, I manage not only to run aground in Rathlin Mari...
I sail to the Arctic Circle along the Northern coast of Iceland. Several port arrivals in difficult wind conditions. How to share bollards by 'dipping the eye'. More on AIS transponders on fishing buoys.
I sail solo Iceland's Western coast to explore its fjords. I discuss boom brakes vs preventers; mooring against harbor walls with tires; diesel fuel pre-filters; and the challenge of vastly varying winds in the fjords.
After cancelling the South-Pacific crossing, I decided to sail North before the hurricane season. I really enjoyed singlehanding the Sea of Cortez way more than I was expecting. On this episode, you'll get to see what sailing Mexico is all about and get to...
I set sail from Galway, Ireland for Iceland ---- an 800 NM crossing of the N Atlantic. Conditions are safe, but uncomfortable. I explain my wind management strategy, and am surprised by an island acceleration zone on arrival --- with winds of 35+ knots...
I sail from France to Ireland --- with no specific destination in mind! I cross the entrance to the TSS and to my regret, try to give way to the big cargo ships. NOTE: ENGINE ON OR OFF DOES NOT CHANGE THE DYNAMIC OF THIS SITUATION. (Look at the geometr...
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