Yacht Windora in the Magellan Strait

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  • čas přidán 8. 02. 2019
  • At anchor in the Magellan Strait, Patagonia in hurricane force winds and snow.

Komentáře • 109

  • @craigdouglasmartens7037
    @craigdouglasmartens7037 Před rokem +2

    Thank you for sharing this great video of your stunningly beautiful vessel in this spectacular place. Magnificent!

  • @ericshayer
    @ericshayer Před rokem +6

    Wow, gorgeous vessel and astonishing footage. Much is said about the Cape Horn, but not as much about Magalhães. I can see why now. You found the perfect spot to be protected from that scaring storm.

  • @man-with-handle
    @man-with-handle Před 3 lety +5

    Oh WOW! ........ Only just over 3 minutes yet I could have watched more of this for three hours. It brought back some great memories of perhaps one of the most desolate, yet beautiful places on earth.

    • @philandlyndachristieson8808
      @philandlyndachristieson8808  Před 3 lety +2

      It was a special time for Lynda and myself and almost impossible to describe what it was like to sail in this isolated part of the world.
      Phil and Lynda

    • @Veldtian1
      @Veldtian1 Před 11 měsíci

      @@philandlyndachristieson8808 it would have been like traveling back in time 20K years and on another planet, almost, true adventure yacht cruising. Respect.

    • @philandlyndachristieson8808
      @philandlyndachristieson8808  Před 11 měsíci

      @@Veldtian1 thanks, its still hard today to comprehend what we did over that 10 year period of our lives. Cheers Phil

  • @HodgdonH110
    @HodgdonH110 Před rokem +3

    Went through once on a 5000ton refrigerator ship - mid winter - was so cold ships heating struggled so slept fully clothed - hate the cold tropics guy me but would go back there again in a heart beat - one of the most beautiful spectacular places I ever visited during my time in the British merchant marine

  • @raymondmendez8092
    @raymondmendez8092 Před měsícem

    it is not surprising the effect of the cold and wind .. what it is surprising is the fact you found almost a perfect enclave to safely bypass the storm !! wow !!

  • @lelievre12
    @lelievre12 Před 3 lety +7

    Wow that is inspiring. What a great hurricane hole. Tilman got into all sorts of trouble down there.

  • @darshanpatel9279
    @darshanpatel9279 Před 3 lety +5

    Pretty yacht in a beautiful location, you had her tied up snuggly too 👍

  • @tmoe6674
    @tmoe6674 Před rokem +1

    Wow. The weather take is something else down there.

  • @bigiron664
    @bigiron664 Před 5 lety +11

    Wow!!!.. I jus stumbled on to ur video....What remarkable footage!!!...Im with #groovydoo.. with a bit of naration 😉...what a beautiful journey to be on!!⛵

  • @jonssailing
    @jonssailing Před 4 lety +5

    Awesome! I, too, just came across your video. I’ve been following Adventures Adrift while they guest cruised in Chile and particularly in Patagonia. Beautiful sites and seems beautiful people and culture. I hope, along with many others I would guess, you become a consistent provider of videos while you cruise. I look forward to seeing more.

  • @petethecatable
    @petethecatable Před 3 lety +5

    Just finished reading "Evolution's Captain" about Fitzroy's first years long effort to chart that area and Darwin's work. I had tried to imagine what it might look in there. Thanks for doing this. You are the definition of intrepid.

  • @cindyreid6404
    @cindyreid6404 Před 3 lety +8

    Obviously not their first rodeo. Great job!

  • @stephenmiller5004
    @stephenmiller5004 Před 3 lety +2

    I did some “ gunkholing “ in Croatia in Summer of 1975 ....similar setup anchor and 4 lines ashore,.....but only gusting to 40 knots, scared the living daylights out of me......I salute you

  • @azv503
    @azv503 Před 3 lety

    i don't sail or own a boat, just thinking on getting one, you are an inspiration to me , sailing on different places not just perfect blue water. thank you for the video.

    • @philandlyndachristieson8808
      @philandlyndachristieson8808  Před 3 lety

      Your starting point will be the same as us, all can say is get on with it.

    • @azv503
      @azv503 Před 3 lety

      @@philandlyndachristieson8808 thank you, god bless you and you family an VAMOS PUMAS

  • @NickYourHomeLoanFriendKrehnke

    You got LUCKY on that sweet anchorage! As good as you could hope for.

  • @ericvuille6410
    @ericvuille6410 Před 3 lety +1

    The good place to be . Thank you. Enjoy 😊

  • @WaterTrails
    @WaterTrails Před 4 lety +7

    Worlds best example of gunk-holing...

  • @jorgecarrasco3757
    @jorgecarrasco3757 Před 4 lety

    Phil
    Guardamos bellos recuerdos de su paso por Valdivia Chile.
    Saludos.
    Jorge el capitán del Cheddar

    • @grancito2
      @grancito2 Před 3 lety

      En 1998 yo estaba en Valdivia, y el capitán del puerto empiezo a chingar con nosotros. En fin, el tuve que ir a visitar el Almirante en Valparaíso, a recibir su disciplina.

  • @soulcatchercharters5008

    Great story!

  • @billhanna8838
    @billhanna8838 Před 3 lety +1

    Reminds me of the Sounds one year , 100 Kts tied up same as you there in Charlies bite for 3 days , The deck was 3 feet deep in branches , But never seem the Baro go that low wow .

    • @philandlyndachristieson8808
      @philandlyndachristieson8808  Před 2 lety

      I know what you mean, until South Georgia the Marlborough Sounds NZ was the only place on the planet where Windora's gunnel has twice been put under water while at anchor. Phil

  • @wimokaharawira8443
    @wimokaharawira8443 Před rokem

    Beautiful

  • @alexanderklimovich
    @alexanderklimovich Před 4 lety +2

    It's great

  • @mcgama88
    @mcgama88 Před 3 lety +3

    seizing advantage at the onset of this tempest, as shown...was masterful. I cite the baro and the clip of 100+. M.

    • @steviebee1989
      @steviebee1989 Před 3 lety

      *sight. It was amazing, I’ve never seen pressure so low. 160kph winds are just crazy.

  • @truthmediarebel5816
    @truthmediarebel5816 Před 2 lety

    That looks cold.

  • @StevenTorrey
    @StevenTorrey Před 9 měsíci

    While your video is dated February 9, 2019, when did you actually travel? Is there a calmer time of year to travel? We have to remember, summer in the Southern Pole occurs from December to February.

    • @stephenburnage7687
      @stephenburnage7687 Před 8 měsíci +1

      Was wondering the same thing but I guess the distances are huge, if you are going to make the full run in a single season.

  • @groovydoo
    @groovydoo Před 5 lety +4

    I wish this was narrated; it looked as if a thousand stories were going on all at once. Would love to know details about the boat, how you go there, where you were going, how craft faired.

    • @philandlyndachristieson8808
      @philandlyndachristieson8808  Před 5 lety +9

      The good thing about Patagonia is that there are great anchorages everywhere and with 4 lines ashore plus the anchor out, we were really snug and safe when that storm went through. We started a blog a few years ago www.cruisingonwindora.blogspot.co.nz This whole youtube thing is new to us so we are working our way towards narrating footage. Don't get a lot of internet time as we prefer out-of-the-way destinations

    • @SailingBrickHouse-RVLife
      @SailingBrickHouse-RVLife Před 5 lety +5

      Phil and Lynda Christieson You have so much to share...really looking forward to HOW you do this...considering going there next year on our boat...I wish they were narrated too...and teaching us more...will visit your blog and see if more info there.-Rebecca

    • @williambremner9022
      @williambremner9022 Před 3 lety +2

      @@philandlyndachristieson8808 Cheers for adding this bit of narrative! Amazing anchorage and so neatly tucked away from 100kt TWS. Well done! All the best from SY Miss Foxy, SINGAPORE.

    • @tonylawrence9157
      @tonylawrence9157 Před měsícem

      Nothing to narrate.

  • @FernandoSanchez-nm8rl
    @FernandoSanchez-nm8rl Před 3 lety +1

    🇨🇱 Beautifull

  • @svseaquest9328
    @svseaquest9328 Před 3 lety

    I noticed Sea Witch ,Bob and Susan Driscolls boat was side tie to your boat. Did you know them or get to spend time with them and what year would that have been? Thanks for sharing the photos and family . I was amazed when Windora hit the rocks barley a scratch

  • @iainhunneybell
    @iainhunneybell Před 3 lety

    Backing yourselves into there must have been fun but brilliant shelter. Not sure I’d have been brave enough to ‘only’ use 4 ropes and the anchor 🙂 And off the bottom of the baro and 100kn winds? 😵

  • @kevinbwillson4161
    @kevinbwillson4161 Před 2 lety

    This is the only place to be how fortunate you where to have found it happy seas

  • @taiming71
    @taiming71 Před 10 měsíci

    Did you get a weather report that said find somewhere to hide?

  • @sanfranciscobay
    @sanfranciscobay Před 2 lety

    How did Magellan go down wind through the Strait when you have to turn East, West, North and South?

    • @philandlyndachristieson8808
      @philandlyndachristieson8808  Před 2 lety

      I think you have in apply enough time tp to the problem to overcome the weather, remember it took Joshua Slocum over a month. Phil

  • @edmack6024
    @edmack6024 Před rokem

    More text would be wonderful.
    Thank you for the video.
    I didn't need the music.
    I hope you are well and safe today.

  • @hampshireoak
    @hampshireoak Před 3 lety

    What a wonderful niche anchorage. Was there good fishing?

    • @philandlyndachristieson8808
      @philandlyndachristieson8808  Před 3 lety +2

      Yes the fishing and the crabs are great there but we were there mid winter, and I could only manage 3 to 4 minutes on deck with bare hands.
      Phil

    • @jquest43
      @jquest43 Před 3 lety

      @@philandlyndachristieson8808 here's a different take on pantagonia..good thing you weren't eaten.
      czcams.com/video/kJ8lLoU-5v4/video.html

  • @asimpletonsguidetothetruth5441

    We are finding it hard to find any information... Do you have to have a pilot when sailing the Magellan Strait? If so, how much does it cost? If not, Does it cost anything? Thank you

    • @philandlyndachristieson8808
      @philandlyndachristieson8808  Před 3 lety +2

      Pilots are only required for commercial vessels and some private vessels over 150 tonnes in a few ports around the world
      Phil

  • @billycosta3203
    @billycosta3203 Před 2 lety

    Wonderful video! Thanks for sharing. I would like to spot on the chart this beautiful and safe Caleta. Would you help me? Thank you!

    • @philandlyndachristieson8808
      @philandlyndachristieson8808  Před 2 lety

      Islote Entrada on the northern side of the western end of the Magellan Straits. Cheers Phil

    • @billycosta3203
      @billycosta3203 Před 2 lety

      @@philandlyndachristieson8808 Thank you!!!

    • @billycosta3203
      @billycosta3203 Před 2 lety

      Do you remember the depth at this spot. Thanks again!!!!

    • @philandlyndachristieson8808
      @philandlyndachristieson8808  Před 2 lety

      Hi Billy, thinking back we never had less than a meter under the keel that would make it 3 meters deep. It gradually sloped up behind us to a very small beach, probably 15 meters off our stern. Cheers Phil

    • @billycosta3203
      @billycosta3203 Před 2 lety

      @@philandlyndachristieson8808 Thank you!!!

  • @louismiller7
    @louismiller7 Před 3 lety

    What time of year was this ?

    • @philandlyndachristieson8808
      @philandlyndachristieson8808  Před 3 lety +1

      We sailed south though Patagonia over winter l thing it was August
      Phil

    • @philandlyndachristieson8808
      @philandlyndachristieson8808  Před 3 lety

      Good to meet you Nobby,
      Being only 60 I'm not old enough to have built Windora . Every year somebody wants to write us a check for her, Lynda and I could never bring ourselves around to selling and our son will take her around the world again. Windora was a one off design for Allan Scott of Port Charmers Dunedin. The navel architecture was Athol Burns from Wellington who in his livetime designed over 700 vessels. Considering her full keel, length and displacement she is very quick under sail.
      Phil and Lynda

    • @jquest43
      @jquest43 Před 3 lety

      @@philandlyndachristieson8808 good thing you survived pantagonia.
      czcams.com/video/ZaLfZjIFVN4/video.html
      btw, doesn't pantagonia mean " land of the giants?"

  • @robinbrown7028
    @robinbrown7028 Před 3 lety +1

    Always watch well the glass for your techno weather nuts she tells you real weather real time two eyes two ears thats how the old sailors did it

  • @grantbratrud4949
    @grantbratrud4949 Před rokem

    Snug anchorage!

  • @indrekkpringi
    @indrekkpringi Před 3 lety

    HOLY FUCK!
    100 KNOTS = 120 MPH
    THAT'S IMPOSSIBLE
    They're in a protected valley
    the full blast of the wind is not reaching them.
    How the hell can they estimate the speed of the wind out on the ocean?

    • @philandlyndachristieson8808
      @philandlyndachristieson8808  Před 3 lety

      If you grew up in the Marlborough Sounds New Zealand you learn what a hundred f***ing KNOTS looks sounds and feels like. 80 knots at anchor puts Windora's to rail under.
      Phil

    • @indrekkpringi
      @indrekkpringi Před 3 lety

      @@philandlyndachristieson8808
      Only someone who is in the same conditions would know that... The biggest wind I ever had on the dock was 35 mph..
      When we got out into the channel it was over 45mph and we had to go back because the wind was pushing our rented 21 ft. Victory backwards. We couldn't tack against the wind. And that was inside the marina. It made me mad as hell.

    • @indrekkpringi
      @indrekkpringi Před 3 lety

      @@philandlyndachristieson8808
      What made me angry was the boat wasn't heeling over tacking against the wind... it was upright and going fucking backwards... Do you have any explanation for that?? It makes no effing sense. A sailing boat in a 45 MPH wind tacking against the wind NOT heeling over and going backwards??? HUH?? Something is fishy.

    • @philandlyndachristieson8808
      @philandlyndachristieson8808  Před 3 lety

      With each time it gets easier and your mind stretchers out the time period and more thinking gets done. In a few very people this comes naturally
      Phil

    • @indrekkpringi
      @indrekkpringi Před 3 lety

      @@philandlyndachristieson8808
      I'd still like to know if you've ever been in a strong wind tacking against the wind when the sail boat doesn't heel over, stays upright and goes backward.... That's what made me so angry. My tack was perfectly correct, yet the sailboat did not heel over, instead the boat stayed uptight and was pushed backwards by the wind... I bet that never happened to you.

  • @phil-zz5hk
    @phil-zz5hk Před 2 lety +1

    i look on the map and see what looks an ideal protected route to avoid the horn . my god , so wrong . patagonia is one of the most beautiful places on earth , but can kill you at every turn . thank you for the clip .

  • @labrador7373
    @labrador7373 Před 4 lety

    Wish I had the amount of money/time to afford exploring those parts of my own country

    • @norml.hugh-mann
      @norml.hugh-mann Před 3 lety +1

      You can, there is no need for a monstrosity of a boat like this...wealthy people just like to show off and appear superior to everybody else...
      A 24 ft full keeled boat made in the 60a will last forever due to them using up to 5x the resin and glasa todays boats use and cost not much more than a song and dance. If you dont fall into the glamour trap on your boat you can see the world...but of you decide you want all the bells and whistles and leather seats and testicle warmers in the head then you wont be able to afford exploring. If you accept that you wont have all the useless pampering you should be ok

    • @philandlyndachristieson8808
      @philandlyndachristieson8808  Před 3 lety +3

      It's not the about the boat, you have to get off the couch and sail out of the harbour.
      Phil

    • @labrador7373
      @labrador7373 Před 3 lety

      @@philandlyndachristieson8808 both of you barely know about life, you disgust me.

    • @philandlyndachristieson8808
      @philandlyndachristieson8808  Před 3 lety +3

      But I do know about death. I'm sorry you feel this way, We are aware that there are plenty of people for whom it is never going to be an option to sail off through no fault of their own and we never take our lifestyle for granted. To explore these countries by boat is an experience beyond words.

    • @philandlyndachristieson8808
      @philandlyndachristieson8808  Před 3 lety +6

      Life,,,,,, like my father and grandfather's I grew up on unpaid hard physical labor, Lynda and I were married young. l mostly worked at 3 jobs at any one time so by the time we were 30 we had paid for our home. At the age of 33 we bought a cheap wooden Yacht called Windora and our boys were aged 4 and 5 when we moved on board. A few months later, with no experience, we sailed 1600 hundred miles across the ocean to our first country. The hardest thing to do is sail away, most people never leave. We are now 60 having sailed to well over 100 countries on a low income of $10 thousand US a year. You cannot do this through hard work alone, It's something that comes from within you. Very few people can find it.
      Phil

  • @arno-31
    @arno-31 Před rokem

    Really smoking...

  • @1jiu23
    @1jiu23 Před 4 lety

    music?

  • @iwoodie
    @iwoodie Před 2 lety

    Wind 100knots???? Seriously?? Beaufort 12 is more toen 65 knots….so…100 knots is Bf 15? 😂

    • @philandlyndachristieson8808
      @philandlyndachristieson8808  Před 2 lety

      I grew up in Marlborough Sounds near Cook Strait, New Zealand I know what 100 knots does across the surface of the sea. Phil

    • @philandlyndachristieson8808
      @philandlyndachristieson8808  Před 2 lety

      I grew up in Marlborough Sounds near Cook Strait, New Zealand I know what 100 knots does across the surface of the sea. Phil

  • @tonylawrence9157
    @tonylawrence9157 Před měsícem

    A noninformative, collection of photos, most not worth looking at.