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In this episode, James gets hit again, Fishermen argue with a rescue boat, I play with a condom, Caribbean preview, more on Oosterschelde, cruisers come together.
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Finally the circle is closed!
Ive crossed the North Sea wintertime alone to see the Up Helly Aa festival!
And now Ive got my boat back from Shetland to Haugesund, Norway.
And here is the evidence. All though it wasnt to much wind Ive tri...
How can you possibly leave when the wind is up and kiteboarding is to be had?
The shallow waters of the San Blas offer some of the best Kiteboarding in the entire Caribbean. Behind each barrier reef are vast sections of knee deep water. The perfect flat...
At the 2016 U.S. Sailboat Show in Annapolis, Maryland, TheSailingChannel.TV talks with Meghan Matthews with Orca Green Marine about its new Omni Charging Buoy. This revolutionary device uses cutting edge technologies to capture and store electricity from s...
I went to Wakra Beach today on friday, (the main beach NOT next to the family beach) and there was no police to be seen. People were swimming and kitesurfing would have been no problem. It looks to me like the beach is available for us kiters again!
Kiting at my home spot south of Wakra, Qatar next to the Family Beach.
Kite used North Rebel 12m and Board Nobile T5.
Winds can be offshore here when stronger but often change to more onshore during the afternoon, like today!
Also passing by on their kites...
This is the final episode of the four part series of our standing rigging replacement.
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In my opinion, there is no better way to learn about your boat and how to sail it than by doing it alone. I set out for this challenge with a 20 knot wind in my face. Heeling at close reach, I had to go to the bottom of the mast to take reefs. It was the f...
A positive thinker sees an opportunity in every difficulty. The wind forecasted to be less than 3kts for a few days, we decided to make the best of it and go enjoy the little things around us.
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Part three of our journey of a 1000M takes us across the southern Mediterranean from Minorca island to Sardinia. A three day passage that is highlighted by fishing two big tunas, magnificent sunrise sailing, dodging giant cargo ships and gusty slap in the ...
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Our last day of this passage was quite interesting. We go through a numerous amount of squalls and get becalmed after every single rain. We love NOT using our motor, and as weird as it may be, we try to NOT use it as much as possible. Unless it was a serio...
Questions and answers day!
An often asked question is what cameras I use and how do I get the mast top shots. So here it is!
Gopro Hero 2 and Gopro LCD + for action shots around the boat from different angles.
Gopro Hero 4 Silver for when I talk to the ...
Ahoy Umans :)
As we take another step, we sail back from the Keys to Fort pierce, catch a fish, lose a fish, get watermelony wasted, sing for the wind, do some boat work, and play dress up to celebrate a big event.. Yep, all that in a single episode!
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As we continue our sailing journey along the stunning southwest of Western Australia, we catch tuna, see amazing sunsets, drive 4,600 km across the Nullarbor plain and back for a weekend of fun, do the historical parts of Albany, see huge whale skeletons a...
The winch saga continues in Episode 15, Good & Bad Winches. For a boat so well maintained, it was a surprise to see the winches had been so neglected. But it's all part of my Winded Voyage to get familiar with winches and their functionality. I took so...
The wicked winches of the West, East, North and South. They're all around Galopin! There are 9 winches in total that needed a good service. This episode will give you a look into winch servicing. We will also take a quick break and visit the the city of Pe...
A lot of people wondered how I did my droneshots from my "Solo sailing to Shetland" trilogy videoes. Here is how I do it :) I fly it and steer it from my boat. The easy part is lift off, the hard part is landing.
I would not recomend doing this from a b...
In Episode 13 (lucky 13), I went looking for spring sails and found a happy green egg. It was Easter weekend, so this little green dude was hanging around Port Leucate, popping his head around the landscape. I did do a small project of installing a GPS Nav...
In this episode we are sailing through swells of Swiss bureaucracy. And that's just the information we need for the theoretical exam. You'll get a good idea of what Swiss sailing class is all about, and learn about "The Rule Of Thumb", which is an actual n...
More projects in the hands of pros for Galopin. The water heater gets replaced and the water circuit explained to me. As well as getting a liferaft and changing bulbs to LEDs. The wind was howling for several days, but Galopin stayed steady.
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The Man Who Loves Perkins is back. This time David guides us through a full tune-up of my Perkins 4108. He's incredibly thorough and demonstrates he is truly passionate about engines. It's also a demonstration of how to service a Perkins 4180 diesel engine...
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