STORM RUNNING SAILORS
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- čas přidán 30. 06. 2024
- It's a race against time for two yachts to find a place to hide from the storm
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White Shadow is a Van De Stadt ‘Seal’ 36 (11 metres). She is hand made in steel, 2004, with a round bilge (hull) and a modified coach roof. This makes her a ‘one off’ and in my opinion the most beautiful Van De Stadt 36 ever built.
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"I don't do maintenance. I'm busy fixing things all the time." Classic.
I used to do the same. Then I switched to doing maintenance but it seems now I'm maintaining AND fixing all the time...
"I don't do maintenance"
Then loses two solar panels when the wind picks up. Lol.
I really like Barry. I enjoy following his journey. I prefer the sailing bits, though.
We say that we have to maintain on fixing..haha..either way you work. But its worth it
lack off.
Hi, just wondering what you do to look after the steel hull, and protecting/treating rust. Does the interior have to be removed ? I chatted with Nick Skeates some years ago, (he designed the Wylo yacht). He reckoned every 5 years taking everything out of his boat to sort the hull, which apparently rusts from the inside.
One of your best Barry. Let's here it for old men having a great time sailing in exotic places!
I’m with ya there Patrick!
Yeah, I reckon a group circumnavigation for solo old blokes on boats would be a great idea.
Make a tee shirt “old sea dogs don’t do maintenance they are too busy fixing things!” I’d buy one for sure
Best sailor slogan, "I don't do maintenance. I'm busy fixing things all the time."
I have deleted my real time update, as so many people said that they would stop supporting Barry via Patron. That was certainly not my intention. He runs on an extremely modest budget and really needs your support. Thanks Malcolm Perrins
Why would they stop supporting him?
What is this statement all about?
I will never stop...
@@superwag634Some followers said if I shared information on Barry's position they would no longer subscribe on Pateron. Weird as far as I am concerned, but each to their own. Malcolm Perrins
The big tall ship you saw is Solway Lass. She was built in 1902, has been used in both world wars and is now used as a commercial vessel doing tours around the Whitsundays. Depending on when this was filmed, that might be me up the rigging!
looks more like STS Young Endeavour of the Royal Australian Navy. Gifted by the UK in 1988.
Every upload, no matter how harrowing the conditions it portrays, is assurance that you're still out there, somewhere safe enough to upload a video. You're on an amazing journey. It's hard, it's tough, it's dangerous, but it's the most beautiful journey one can take. Amazing.
right? always makes my day.. its a true "okay stop everything, get a coffee get a snack and then watch the oldseadoggo" moment.. the only channel i actually do this for :D
Ja, das denke ich auch immer!
Er funkt noch, also lebt er noch! 😆👍
I love watching your adventures. I want to clean your boat. LOL
"I don't do maintenance" I guess there could be a lesson there.
If you don't enjoy sailing in rough conditions you can stick to day-sailing close to home in fair weather and calm seas. However, everyone prefers to watch videos of those who are adventurous and skilled enough to safely sail the oceans. As a skilled and lovable but geriatric blue water solo sailor, Barry is in a class of his own!
Wild opening and ending! I hope all is well. To all of those in Beryl's path, wishing you the best. 🤞
I'm glad to see you making the most of it Barry. I felt your pain when I saw that solar panel fly. Fair winds.
Thanks cousin for the real time update and Barry hats off to you too! Looking for love around the world and you’ll probably find it where you started from! Or on an island!🙂🧉
Dear Barry. I have been following you since the start of your journey. What a lovely soul you are. I think many earthly souls envy. Just
do it. Life is short. Thank you for inspiration.
Be safe Barry and thanks for taking us along on this great adventure.
Glad your doing well Barry! Nasty storm, just got caught up on your video's. Looks like the White Shadow and Perkins are still OK as well. Cheers🍻!
there's a West Sail 32 in SF Bay for sale. I think they're asking 15k. It was at the Napa Valley Marina. Great boat.
The tall ship is the Young Endeavour, a gift from the UK to Australia for the bicentennial. It is operated by the Australian Navy and runs youth development programs around the Australian coast.
I pulled into that exact same harbor of Refuge in July of 2001. Was much more packed and tight with boats that night, but I remember going to the back and seeing shallow water before coming back out a bit. Same yellow markers too.
Theres something to be said for no maintenance, you always have something to do...
Great sailor 👍 beautiful video .
Greetings from the beautiful city Punta Arenas Antarctica Patagonia Chile 🇨🇱 qqq
Keep fighting the good fight. And drink some more beer. Beer always makes everything better.
Until the morning I find
Kudos, Uncle Ron! You da man! You da man, too, Barry! -Darcee
I’m on a mission haha!
You know, I don’t do maintenance. I’m busy fixing things all the time. Haha That’s my skipper. Gorgeous Shaddy Skipper. She’s a little bit rusty but who isn’t ey’?
Excellent video - one of your best. Because you told a really engaging story with music that added to the drama. I’ve followed your adventures since almost the beginning and - being of a similar age to you - you’re really inspiring me. We have to tell those youngsters you’re not over the hill when you get past 40!!! (And the rest 😉
One of the best you have put out in a while
Well, it looks like ya found a boat to sail with. That's great! Collin Archer canoe framed hull, I love those boats. USA, NW!
I tried to grab the panel myself!! SOB!! Glad you are OK!!!
Love your channel Barry.
It Got me through some difficult times.
Buddy boating👍🏻… my respect to you both!
Despite your troubles with the weather etc, I’m so impressed that you and the other guy (both old enough to retire) are doing what you love …. to pinch a quote from The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel, which funnily enough was about folks of a similar age …. there’s no present like the time! Luv U Barry mate, keep really living life! ⛵️🍺🍕🎸
Oh Barry your adventures are really great to watch thanks so much. And you have the best music in your videos of all the sailing videos I have seen.
Hello my frend hope your well keep up the great content I love your channel
Great job Barry. I would of stayed at the first Anchorage. Yes lots of respect to the other MAN.
That was the best reality sailing video on CZcams in a good while.
Respect.
Spanked in a Blow.....Life at Sea, regroup, and repeat.....smile buddy, you are living the Dream ❤
Harry, my dads name. Your courage that you have shared in living is of great encouragement to me and others...blessings...m
aha! you have found yourself a full brimmed hat, well done sir.
What a guy, being following him since the Caribbean, best of luck barry😊.
I wax hit by a storm in the Med. last week, destroyed my Genoa and almost my tiller. Fortunately I have a Halcyon 27.
Epic to stumble back across your channel great episode 😀
Barry, Be Careful😜 We all know that you’re a Survivor, But we still get Scared for You…Continue to Stay Safe and Enjoy😎
"Columbian marching powder"🤣....I've never heard it called that before😆....safe sailing and thank you for sharing your videos 💙🤍⛵
When that storm hit and the solar panel flew off I felt for you I was thinking that would call for a day below deck and a nice hot pot off coffee till it blew over good thing you made it to that inlet I hope the harsh weather blows over and you have good days ahead
Punctuation!!
The opening scene - just brilliant! :-)
I was aboard a west sail 32ft flush deck 1973 turtle bay Baja california enjoyed cheese burgers yes they made flush deck
Another old sea dog here. My addiction to the sea can't even be broken by the solitude that is so lovely but grinding.
Only now that I have completed a 15 month refit and am starting to sail solo in SE Asia can I begin to understand your courage, fortitude, skills and perseverence.. I recently hit weather a fraction of what you have been thru and my nuts sunk into my boots and panic set in . .. well done mate ..
Lovely scenery.
Well, thank you.
Mister perrin, You are a sight to behold thrashing around on your ship. Nice to have neighbors on the sea And where the heck are the seagulls., Especially that one you Called mister wilson I think. Always enjoy your videos as you're one of the best. Can't you next time barry and thanks❤❤❤
Go Barry
Lekker man lekker 🇿🇦
Beautiful Down winds is Also Lovely important.......🌏......
Wow,batten down the hatches there Barry.
Stay safe my friend ⚔️⚔️⚔️
Glad to see you and Ron having fun together, miss the laughs in Bundaberg. Fair winds mate
Lovely spot
Wow, wild! The weather up there is seriously unpredictable. Hinchingbrooke Island is gorgeous, hiked right over that and couldn't have got wetter! Good episode.
Another great video
God vid. Love the last part.😂😂😂😂
His windlass looks like the one I had, a Simpson and Lawrence Sea Tiger. A fantastic, indestructible windlass
Been there done that. SAME conditions at Mourilyan Harbor.
The CRUISING the CORAL COAST is an EXCELLENT resource.
Great job
Be safe. Enjoyed the video.
Hang in there Barry !
Classic stuff, Barry
You made me clench right there at the end! Hope you didn't lose that second panel.
Every time I start thinking hard about buying a boat and sailing the world I watch Barry’s videos and remember how good it is on land.
Yes but you won't see all of that land without said boat!
Have you entertained the idea of a small tiller pilot set up to your Hydrovane? I had that set up once connected to my Monitor Wind Vane for light air days, and it worked very well and drew almost not power.
I have the same set up, a tiller pilot on the hydrovane tiller (with a simple remote switch), for light winds.
Great episode Barry 😀😀😀😀 Rob and Jan TAHLAI TIGER
Great mission up the coast , I prefer yr boat than the sea snail , specially if you hit anything
Great episode Barry ❤
Chances are you will never see this post, but let's give it a try. A video has been recommended to me by CZcams. A "flopper stopper". A "device" to stop the boat from rolling around at anchor. It's just a flexible bucket tied with a rope to the jib pole and left to hang over board, deep in the water. Should maybe help with those nights at anchor.
Spanked in a Blow.....Life at Sea, regroup, and repeat.....smile buddy, you are living the Dream
Liberate is a beautiful boat!
Thanks for sharing mate, take care. Brian in nz.
Bloody wind!
Love the hair cut
Nice video Barry..remember Cpt Cook sailed these parts of NQ in an enginless barge...
Lovn it
"It's a bit of a pain to hand steer all the time..."... hehehe.. You know what's a bigger pain? Living a boring life. or working in a cubicle with no window.... Count your blessings mate.
How old are you Barry?
Ooh! I have had solar panels blow off boat. If I was pulling anchor against wind a reefed main up would give some aid, unless currents were all wrong.
I have a friend from my youthful days who is always harping on me about my not doing enough maintenance. I too Barry, am unable to do much maintenance because I'm too busy fixing stuff! 😆
Your vids inspire me. You keep it real
Beautiful video mate. Only sailing content ive found and liked so so far
Hey barry, entertaining as always, gald to see you have your anchor light nice and low wher it should be.
Friday already! That week went fast. 😂
Respect Uncle Ron!!!
Nice 😊
13:41 always the optimist Barry🎉
I always like "wing on wing" and am surprised I don't see it more often. Nice Drink Rum shirt! We do see Ron. As to the changing weather and feel of it, do you carry a barometer with you and consult it frequently?
Hey Barry. Great vid. Is that a thick Dublin accent I hear on Ron. Good on him if it is. Give him all the best from Dublin👍👍
Son of a beach indeed, you need some more duck tape cobber 🏴☠
You should consider "sea dog clamps" for your solar panels. They're incredibly strong (I've had two hold a 100 watt solar panel through 100kmph winds). Plus if you're concerned about the weather over night you can easily remove the panels and put them down below. I highly recommend them.
Barry, maybe when u put the panels back on, you'll use bolts not cable ties hey😲, great vlog, loving the Australian coast. 🇦🇺👍😂
Yes, Barry's a funny man. Can't wait for when he goes down to the Southern Ocean and round Cape Horn. He's got a steel boat and might attempt it in mid winter. I love his sense of humour.
Catch.
You
About to leave the Azores and head across the Atlantic toward the Bahamas. Should be picking up a new handsteer boat. Sailaway 2 is great!! Hope you didn't lose any solar panels in the storm. Guess we will find out! Apparently
Welcome to sunny North Queensland.
G-Day mate, love ya channel. you are in the wettest area in Australia only gets about 2 and a half metres of rain per year.
Royal Australian Navy youth sail training ship ‘Young Endeavour’. Gift from the UK 1988.
When your mate was handballing the anchor, I started singing the volga boatmans song 😅😅😅😅 sorry about the solar panels , now thinking of a better anchoring system for mine, those little screws through the ali obviously are not enough in a big blow.
I adapted an aluminium system designed for house roof fitting; bracket gripping the panel. Yes don’t trust the holes through the panel frame.