Why the Dutch Keep RUNNING AGROUND for FUN.

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  • čas přidán 26. 07. 2024
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Komentáře • 434

  • @pjotrh
    @pjotrh Před 2 lety +85

    I just love how u r always looking to enjoy all the local aspects of sailing/boating wherever u are. From the Mediterranean, to canal life in France, to the rivers in Germany, boatbuilding and here the Waddenzee. Not many channels have that diversity.

  • @englishmaninfrance661
    @englishmaninfrance661 Před 2 lety +9

    I've known lots of Dutch people over the years , they come down here to France a lot . I love them to bits , but they are all nuts :) No disrepect of any form intended .

  • @frijler
    @frijler Před 2 lety +38

    Wow, as a Dutchman I could say this is THE life. I sailed in those traditional barges as a deckhand. The boat I sailed on you could briefly see at 6.26 min. Beautiful video!!

    • @roelantverhoeven371
      @roelantverhoeven371 Před 2 lety +1

      Belgian here, my neighbour had a schouw, it was fun :D

    • @h.rutten2187
      @h.rutten2187 Před 2 lety

      Nike wouldn’t say, just do it, but those cold winters on the water.

  • @markzieg3593
    @markzieg3593 Před 2 lety +19

    Huub, Aladino and Maya-thanks for taking us along. It’s good to see you out on the water again!

  • @bobjones8864
    @bobjones8864 Před 2 lety +5

    Sailors are adaptable when challenged by the conditions they must sail in. I look around the world and see the different types of boat the sailing conditions demanded and sailors found a design that works. Amazing. Thanks for showing us this adaptation.

  • @joslauwers7960
    @joslauwers7960 Před 2 lety +111

    The Dutch even used this in sea-battles during 17th century. Admiraal Michiel De Ruyter tricked French and English ships in attacking his ships over a shallow and several run aground.
    Shallows were used by De Ruyter as a way of defense and forcing the enemy to tack while Dutch ships were able to sail over the shallows the French and English could not follow.
    Dutch ships were largely 2-deckers as opposed to 3-deckers from the English and French this also made for shallower ships.

    • @IvoTichelaar
      @IvoTichelaar Před 2 lety +2

      @U.S Grant we all die, so breakfast today was also ultimately futile.

    • @marcusfranconium3392
      @marcusfranconium3392 Před 2 lety

      @U.S Grant And how would it be futlie as the brits got their arses handed to them ones again .

  • @callumduncan6728
    @callumduncan6728 Před 2 lety +40

    my goodness the travelling has the creativity going to new levels, the shot of the cloud reflected around the boat is outstanding and the night shots of the fishing boat passing is just beautiful i was sad to see the boat work put on hold , but with videos of this quality who cares bravo, a gentle relaxing escape from the horrid western Canadian weather thank you fairwinds young lady

  • @greghilton7797
    @greghilton7797 Před 2 lety +14

    That is a totally different experience to anything I have ever had or seen in the waters of eastern Australia. I thank all three of you for sharing this with us.

  • @PAFlach-fq3sv
    @PAFlach-fq3sv Před 2 lety +14

    Beautiful episode.. The evening shots of the fisherman passing by were special, creating an almost poetic atmosphere.

  • @tullochgorum6323
    @tullochgorum6323 Před 2 lety +6

    My experience of running aground in Holland was when my girlfriend and wannabe navigator held the chart upside down as were were crossing a shallow meer. Fortunately all that was required was a vault overboard and a hard push off the sandbank...

  • @DavidPaulNewtonScott
    @DavidPaulNewtonScott Před 2 lety +4

    I am obsessed with these boats even posted a video a model one a whole fleet of skutjies sailed across the Atlantic to New York.
    Anyway my view of the Dutch is that they are geniuses who have created the most beautiful boat ever made. The Royal yacht is a Lemsteraak Groene Draeck (Green Dragon) made for Queen Beatrice its staggeringly beautiful. I don't know why designers won't use leeboards they place their force higher up avoiding a tipping force on the boat.

  • @ronaldvairfields4348
    @ronaldvairfields4348 Před 2 lety +20

    Great little video and welcome back to the Netherlands! Thank you Maya, for not laughing, but instead kindly explaining the true meaning of "sea dog" and "sea smoke". I believe the Dutch Tourist board should hire you and Aladino as ambassadors, the only thing I missed was some footage of you doing some "wadlopen". Oh well, maybe some other episode?

    • @nick.caffrey
      @nick.caffrey Před 2 lety +3

      They are true ambassadors of the sea. Whether that be the Netherlands or elswhere. The respect is evident!

    • @wtcnl
      @wtcnl Před 2 lety

      Yes, I thought that it was the ultimate intention of sailing out to aground ... being alone in the middle of nowhere for a while

  • @keithgabriel8455
    @keithgabriel8455 Před 2 lety +10

    I am currently reading a book which you might enjoy: 'Friesland Meres and through the Netherlands' by HM Doughty about spending the summer of 1887 (yes, 1887) sailing his 53ft Norfolk Wherry all around the extensive canals meres and polders of Friesland, with his four daughters, one paid crew, a local pilot and, of course, his butler. No engine, just quant poles for when the wind was unfavourable. He was a serious sailer and enjoyed out-running the tjalks because of their very blunt bows (like Maud) and much smaller sails. It has lots of descriptions of the Frieslanders and their tjalks and smaller boeier craft (and the architecture of the buildings), and is illustrated with pen and ink drawings by his daughters. Recommended!

    • @allofus6133
      @allofus6133 Před 2 lety +1

      Met ruime wind zeilt een goeie lemsteraak net zo snel of sneller als een modern jacht.

    • @sietuuba
      @sietuuba Před 2 lety +1

      There are modern scow bow designs for racing so I guess it's more down to other aspects of the design and intended purpose.

  • @DutchAussieProductions
    @DutchAussieProductions Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for the video. Nice to see the Dutch boats after living in Australia for 62 years. Have a nice day.

  • @martinlittlewood2188
    @martinlittlewood2188 Před 2 lety +4

    Fascinating to see the traditional Dutch boats. I come from just across the North Sea on the East Coast of England, and there are similar mud flats, in the river estuaries. There, boats are designed with two bilge keels. My parents owned a 30ft bilge keeled yacht, and their permanent anchorage dried out every tide. Thanks so much for the wonderful videos.

  • @robheirbaut8525
    @robheirbaut8525 Před 2 lety +1

    Being Dutch, of course we have a perfect system in place to queue for locks. The first boat to arrive docks at the beginning of the waiting dock. The second and third boats tie up to the first boat. The fourth boat takes its place behind the first one, at the waiting dock. Etc. Of course, being Dutch, 90% of boaters completely ignore this system. It always leads up to heated discussion. People who arrive first but tie up in the middle of the waiting dock are surpassed, they then complain about other people not queueing fairly... good fun in summer. We have so much boats on the water on a limited space.

  • @tinacatharinaeden2711
    @tinacatharinaeden2711 Před 2 lety +1

    This video was a wonderful surprise for me! I am Dutch and moved to the USA years ago. In summer my family visited my grandparents in a small shrimp fishing town near Delfzijl and go wadden lopen. We'd wait till low tide and walk on the sea bottom and collected shells and worms for my uncle's fishing. I have so many great memories of those days. Your friend has a beautiful boat. Thank you for this video and the lovely narration as always. ❤️

  • @dancarroll6349
    @dancarroll6349 Před 2 lety +12

    Beaching your friends specially designed flat bottom boat was a fascinating video. I loved watching it and want you to know that I live vicariously through you and Aladino’s adventures!

  • @nickviner1225
    @nickviner1225 Před 2 lety +2

    What a beautiful peaceful way to spend a few days on a boat. I owned a Norfolk wherry once and was used to Thames barges. The barges used to dry out the same way. Just the Essex way the same as in Holland.

  • @MountainPirate
    @MountainPirate Před 2 lety +5

    Oh, I can remember grounding our boat in the watten sea in 1991. We only had been farther away from the shore and some 10 cm of water remained, causing a friend to dive into deeper water while chasing our boat dog around and missing the edge of the sandbank ... :-D We had a lot of fun ...

  • @emilybh6255
    @emilybh6255 Před 2 lety +9

    Wow! The cockpit on that boat looks like it is GIANT sized with PLENTY of room to lie down and sleep comfortably in the cockpit or take a nap in the sun with room to spare!.I love it! All sailboats should have cockpits like that.

    • @jfv65
      @jfv65 Před 2 lety +3

      It is!
      These type of flat bottom hulls were also used as cargo ships. Longer then this one offcourse. They are ideal for converting into a houseboat.
      My grand-grandfather used to have such a flatbottom cargo sailboat. It eventually ended up as a houseboat in the canals of Amsterdam.
      If you like, have a look at the 'Cannice Bannon' channel to see the inside of such a cargo flatbottom (named 'Vrouwe Linda' ) and the proces of converting it into a houseboat. BIG interior space!

    • @emilybh6255
      @emilybh6255 Před 2 lety

      @@jfv65 Yes. Thanks. I saw some of the tour of the boat as it was when he bought it. It isn't my cup of tea. There were no seats in the cockpit area for starters. To me the cockpit is more important than the cabin because that is where you are going to be spending the most time during the day anyway while undersail. So it is important that it be comfortable and that the seats have back support. If you are going to be taking friends out for day sails, it is nicer if they have room to stretch out and don't have to be squeezed in like sardines into a tiny uncomfortable unprotected cockpit. Big cabins are of little use when you want to be up on deck enjoying the sail in comfort with friends.

  • @jpdj2715
    @jpdj2715 Před 2 lety +29

    "A land where the sea is as shallow as the land is flat" - well said. A stretch, between islands and mainland, of the North Sea that is a branch of the Atlantic, that is part of the single ocean that embraces the earth. We call that first stretch "Waddenzee". In Dutch, to wade is "waden" and that's where it got its name - "wadden" are a biotope where you can wade (zee=sea). As wadden is plural, the singular is "wad", there's this "sport" called "wadlopen" - walking this biotope at low water: part walking where the sandy soil is high enough to be firm at low tide, then there are the soggy sections where you sink into the soil with every step and next parts where you really wade. When your feet/legs sink into the soil, pulling one out for the next step may seriously stretch your knee's connecting tissue so don't do this when it's cold and try to avoid it if possible, or if you need to, try to have trained for those knees to build strength in these tissues. Or else it will turn out to be your Wounded Knee.

    • @RickMentore
      @RickMentore Před 2 lety

      Maybe in time, this part of the sea will be converted to living land space.

    • @jeroensmaal
      @jeroensmaal Před 2 lety +6

      @@RickMentore Unlikely. This is a protected and unique ecosystem and a UNESCO World Heritage site.

    • @RickMentore
      @RickMentore Před 2 lety +1

      @@jeroensmaal Thank God for UNESCO! How big an area is it?

    • @martijnheil8825
      @martijnheil8825 Před 2 lety +2

      @@RickMentore The entire Wadden Sea (including German and Danish parts) is about 10 000 km²
      The UNESCO protected area is about 12 000 km² because this includes the transition area into the North Sea.
      It's about 500 km long and on average 20 km wide.

  • @alwaysright2420
    @alwaysright2420 Před 2 lety +1

    My home waters... I could sail them forever. Great video.

  • @garykuiken6191
    @garykuiken6191 Před 2 lety +2

    Real fun video. Very close to were I was born but left more than 70 years ago to make my home just east of the Rockies. Keep sailing you two you make Fridays great.

    • @jailbreak852
      @jailbreak852 Před 2 lety +1

      I've known some Kuikens on this side. Best wishes

  • @lavejim11
    @lavejim11 Před 2 lety +13

    When I was a working man, I was fortunate enough to make several trips to the Netherlands. Our facility was way down in Vlissingen, right at the Belgian border. I fell in love with the Dutch culture, and hope to go back someday. Thanks for bringing back fond memories.

    • @sail4life
      @sail4life Před 2 lety +3

      Hey, I live in Vlissingen. We are NOT right at the Belgian border ;-) Hope you do make it back someday. A beer says I'm right about the border though!

    • @lavejim11
      @lavejim11 Před 2 lety +1

      @@sail4life well maybe not right at the border, but fairly close. Cheers!

    • @manfredschmalbach9023
      @manfredschmalbach9023 Před 2 lety +1

      The concept of "right at" and "near" is pretty personal, obviously. 😁

    • @lavejim11
      @lavejim11 Před 2 lety

      @@manfredschmalbach9023 🤧

    • @wtcnl
      @wtcnl Před 2 lety

      @@sail4life To be more precise: Vlissingen is 14,75 km from the Belgian border, south of IJzendijke in Zeeuws Vlaanderen (NL)

  • @pisom4314
    @pisom4314 Před 2 lety +11

    it is pretty cool to see how other people do things in other parts of the world!! thanks for sharing with us!!

  • @shelaghegar6083
    @shelaghegar6083 Před 2 lety +3

    Loved seeing how the Dutch sail in their home land. The footage of the fishing boat passing by was absolutely beautiful!

  • @Ethaara
    @Ethaara Před 2 lety +2

    Me: preparing to move to work in the Netherlands to afford to buy my sailboat and fix it up in the next years, exploring the Netherlands and Norway for start, before moving full-time
    Sailing Magic Carpet: here is some motivation for you.

  • @martiendewit5457
    @martiendewit5457 Před 2 lety +2

    Maya and Aladino, what a wonderful video you have made of your trip on the Wadden Sea. As a Dutchman who does not live by the sea, I love the wide views of the Wadden Sea and I visit one of the Wadden Islands every year. But the way you portray this magnificent nature area is very special and moving. You also showed that in some places the Netherlands is very crowded and that gallantry is not an innate quality, even among boat owners. Fortunately, however, the beauty of our landscape prevails. Thank you for showing that to the world. I wish you lots of success with the renovation of Magic Carpet II. That too will be a great success and I am already looking forward to the beautiful trips you will be making.

  • @quepasa2781
    @quepasa2781 Před 2 lety +1

    Huub great guy and Maud is a beauty, reminds me of Hans Brinkers wooden shoe.

  • @johngoeddeke2882
    @johngoeddeke2882 Před 2 lety +7

    Congratulations on your marriage I guess I didn’t realize that sooner! So happy for a wonderful sailing adventure for you after all the hard work on Magic Carpet II. The camera work and the fun music blend is great as always!!⛵️

  • @salzbuckeltv9890
    @salzbuckeltv9890 Před 2 lety +12

    Extraordinary shots of the STAVEREN fishing vessel. So beautiful. Missing the summer trips. Thank you for the impressions!

    • @sanderleeman6279
      @sanderleeman6279 Před 2 lety

      Staveren is not the name of the fishing vessel, Stavoren is the homeport of the veseel.

  • @6656656656joe
    @6656656656joe Před 2 lety +4

    Just returning to your channel after a long absence (all life’s experiences are wonderful), and have fallen in love with this episode. How fortunate were you to meet up with Huub and fall into the circumstance which provided that million dollar clip of the nighttime fishing boat! Amazing/Chapeau/Gefeliciteerd!

  • @robertquigley2509
    @robertquigley2509 Před 2 lety +1

    The riddle of the sands! Inspiring and informative, thanks

  • @basilreardon5783
    @basilreardon5783 Před rokem

    Looked like a large double ender wooden life raft with side center boards for sailing . What a great sturdy wooden sail boat 👍

  • @Nick-lq6ce
    @Nick-lq6ce Před 2 lety +1

    Goedemorgen, cool to see you guys explore our country :)

  • @fmh357
    @fmh357 Před 2 lety +1

    I loved it. Shallow seas and estuaries are filled with life and one is fortunate if they can live and play in such a paradise.

  • @demonhunter8533
    @demonhunter8533 Před rokem +1

    Wow .... Running aground would be a good idea to check the undersides of the boat. I never know that. Enjor your trip. 👍👍👍

  • @maasbekooy901
    @maasbekooy901 Před 2 lety

    It's really nice to spend your summer like this. I had done this a few times. But the real struggle is keeping your feet clean

  • @mrhpijl
    @mrhpijl Před 4 měsíci

    I have been sailing in this area since I was a little kid. We keep our 37ft yacht in Makkum and even recognized some of the board that came by in the video. Can't wait for the sailing season to start again

  • @billedgar297
    @billedgar297 Před 2 lety

    Happy to see you back, you have been missed. Bill in Nova Scotia, Canada

  • @MrOdinForever
    @MrOdinForever Před 2 lety +2

    Glad to finally see another real and actual sailing video. Good to see you did more in the NL than you showed till now! Would have been such a waste of your time otherwise!

  • @southerntexashomestead5028

    A wonderful treat to see a beautiful sailboat that has a different design from our own. Thank you.

  • @michaelganshirt8795
    @michaelganshirt8795 Před 2 lety +1

    Got to love the Dutch and the Netherlands 🇳🇱.

  • @Taugtaug
    @Taugtaug Před 2 lety

    Oh man, the beginning was really Hollywood-like. Great work!

  • @lukrezialaval2406
    @lukrezialaval2406 Před 2 lety

    You are on a boat, on the ocean, on land.
    I love it :D
    Beautyful video. thank you so much for taking us with you on that journey.

  • @Geomol55
    @Geomol55 Před 2 lety +4

    Being Dutch and having visited the Wadden ilands often I really enjoyed this episode. Beautifull pictures. Wish you much success with your project. Greetings from the Netherlands, Joop

  • @maureentweedly
    @maureentweedly Před 2 lety

    Beautiful video again with wonderful narration and music.....something I never knew existed.

  • @z4zuse
    @z4zuse Před 2 lety +2

    There are places in the Netherlands where you can rent these kind of boats. For example Varskip in Heeg.

  • @saenole66
    @saenole66 Před 2 lety +1

    How interesting to run aground on purpose. You share such amazing adventures. The Dutch seem to be such warm and friendly folks.

  • @RoaldKoger
    @RoaldKoger Před 2 lety +2

    We sure do it for fun. Almost every weekend, if possible.

  • @christeague7596
    @christeague7596 Před 2 lety

    Absolutely love this video...drying out on the bank....the boat is amazing.....I want one....looking right now...👍

  • @mermaidNpink
    @mermaidNpink Před 2 lety

    Thank you for this glimpse into local life

  • @janvaneck4088
    @janvaneck4088 Před rokem

    What a fabulous boat! Gotta love it. Looks perfect for sailing with dogs.

  • @kbenham7683
    @kbenham7683 Před 2 lety

    Beautiful slow travel and sailing: nothing better than just messing around in boats.

  • @hansrutten3310
    @hansrutten3310 Před 2 lety +2

    If I had know you were less than an hour drive from my home.... I would have invited you to a fantastic fish restaurant. It love the way you describe your experience which for me is the environment I am raised. THANK YOU!!

    • @wtcnl
      @wtcnl Před 2 lety

      Your restaurant?

  • @adrianvalbuena8158
    @adrianvalbuena8158 Před 2 lety

    Mauld seems to be built as a tank! Nice experience!!! Thx for sharing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! The traffic at the locks reminds me the Mar Menor bridge traffic in summer

  • @HWPcville
    @HWPcville Před 2 lety +2

    This boat is how I imagine the "Dulcibella" looks in the sailing adventure book "The Riddle of the Sands" by Erskine Childers. This book was written around 1903 and concerns 2 mates sailing in the North Sea among the sand banks talked about in this video. It is recognized as the first modern detective/adventure/espionage book. It's available on Amazon and is an excellent read.

  • @dutchglobetrotter6464
    @dutchglobetrotter6464 Před 2 lety

    Great to see the red-white-blue on the boat!

  • @marcoartini7480
    @marcoartini7480 Před rokem +1

    Aladino Italian pronunciation is perfect!😊 Pasta fresca!🍝

    • @SailingMagicCarpet
      @SailingMagicCarpet  Před rokem +1

      That’s because aladino is half Italian, and speaks the language fluently!

    • @marcoartini7480
      @marcoartini7480 Před rokem

      @@SailingMagicCarpet Oh cool! I’m Italian too but I live in Canada at the moment.
      I recently fell in love with sailing and I hope to get my own boat at some point.
      Your channel is very inspiring, thank you for sharing your life experience! Great work, keep it up!

  • @robertnixon3816
    @robertnixon3816 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you all so much for taking me along on this adventure! That was fun, interesting and all new!

  • @38below39
    @38below39 Před 2 lety

    OMG you are across the pond again .. Have fun

  • @GI-AUS
    @GI-AUS Před 2 lety

    Beautiful boat, beautiful country, beautiful video, well done!

  • @TimsBitsnPieces
    @TimsBitsnPieces Před 2 lety +2

    It's a beautiful boat and I would have loved to see the insides of it. That is more the style of sailing I am looking for these days, I have done the racing stuff many years ago and now it's more of the adventuring and seeing the sights while out sailing.

  • @Willy007Duke
    @Willy007Duke Před 2 lety

    Thanks for sharing your lovely cinematography experience, and especially like the music that accompanied the journey.a🙏

  • @unstoppablezone4980
    @unstoppablezone4980 Před 2 lety +2

    Really nice video. I've been to Holland at least 50 times and find new adventures every time. This is one I hope to experience...next time...but it's a long ways from Taipei to Amsterdam!

  • @hollo500
    @hollo500 Před 2 lety +3

    Wait, whut?! You guys are married? That fact had escaped me till now!

  • @mickeykeymoaw
    @mickeykeymoaw Před 2 lety

    Excellent Episode.. Beautifully Filmed...

  • @chrysichatzaki8054
    @chrysichatzaki8054 Před 2 lety +2

    I admire and love the story telling. Your writing is so poetic. And your voice is sooo calming. Bravo!👏👏👏

  • @maiaontour9070
    @maiaontour9070 Před 2 lety

    Gorgeous beautiful pictures!

  • @kathleenstraube5356
    @kathleenstraube5356 Před 2 lety

    Sooo happy you are both out of the barn. All work and no play makes for a very dull day. Beautiful cinematography

  • @TillerQueen
    @TillerQueen Před 2 lety

    As the owner of a Dutch sailing barge home I really enjoyed this video! Although I'd have loved also to have a peek down below! 😊

  • @robodelux
    @robodelux Před 2 lety +1

    We have a 18' trailer sailor (micro challenger) the 3', 300lbs keel can be winched into the hull and we can sail with a 9" draft
    We like to beach her on an outgoing tide and let the incoming lift us. It is a racing yacht and we seem to move at a pace although my only training was at school

  • @clodoaldodealmeidaesilva6256

    Congratulations on the videos! beautiful tour! My city was built by the Dutch in the 16th century

  • @gutsanglory1
    @gutsanglory1 Před 2 lety +3

    A very nice comfortable boat, looked like a nice relaxing time. Except for the traffic at the locks...that was insane!
    Cheerz!!

  • @ayellowbeard
    @ayellowbeard Před 2 lety +1

    Been the the Netherlands a couple of times, makes me want to go back and actually spend real time there!

  • @erikwiechers8785
    @erikwiechers8785 Před 2 lety

    Good to see a sailing video again 👍

  • @jannekepetersen6591
    @jannekepetersen6591 Před 2 lety

    Beautiful episode Maya and Alladino😀

  • @harst56
    @harst56 Před 2 lety

    Hey, great video again.
    We love to dry out too. Our multi chine Alubat-Ovni is excellent for this way of sailing with flexibel draft 0,7 to 2,10 m
    In our area this is possible in The Neteherlands, Germany, Danmark France and the UK. Actually we do it in any estuary and any tidal river
    We only come in once in 5 days to get food, water, top up batteries etc. We just avoid the camping-like marina's.

  • @noelplouffe6245
    @noelplouffe6245 Před 2 lety +1

    Great to see you back on the water.

  • @TheBarretNL
    @TheBarretNL Před rokem +1

    Men i love this, you hit the spot on the Dutch culture with this, a well made video and its content is well thought out. As a Dutchie i thank you for appreciating our culture. Ur making us smiley, i can only applaud that. keep on! (also i subbed!)

  • @carolgale2590
    @carolgale2590 Před 2 lety +1

    Love the concept and the boat. You are so blessed

  • @redoleary6705
    @redoleary6705 Před 2 lety

    Lovely. I really like the binnacle (for lack of a better word) on that boat, very interesting.

  • @UbuntuBirdyMovies
    @UbuntuBirdyMovies Před 2 lety +19

    Did you know that these Lemsteraak Boats have one of the most efficient hull shapes ever built? It's fascinating that a 150 year old design almost can't be built better even with our modern technologies.

    • @koborkutya7338
      @koborkutya7338 Před 2 lety +3

      one tends to think passing time means everything gets perfected. Our ancestors were not more stupid than we are. Many of them just knew what they were doing. Hats off.

  • @nick.caffrey
    @nick.caffrey Před 2 lety +2

    What an outstanding episode! Thank you for your hard work in entertaining us! I so look forward to my Friday with Magic Carpet. Really, magic!

  • @CurieuxMarins
    @CurieuxMarins Před 2 lety +2

    Wow, what a lovely episode. It was great to see you again sailing even if it was not Magic Carpet 🙂

  • @lipadier
    @lipadier Před 2 lety +1

    08:20 "Port or Starboard?" - "Ohh, eh, Forward" 🤣 - Btw, seriously awesome footage with the fishing boats.

  • @jameshamre8778
    @jameshamre8778 Před 2 lety

    Really well told story. Thank you for sharing

  • @jeroenjansen2709
    @jeroenjansen2709 Před 2 lety +1

    Wat een prachtige boot!

  • @christophernoto
    @christophernoto Před 2 lety

    Beautiful camera work. Thanks again!

  • @jimduffy9773
    @jimduffy9773 Před 2 lety

    Famous art is full of sea smoke. A wonderful light to behold.

  • @noah786
    @noah786 Před 2 lety

    Looks like so much fun, so relaxing,

  • @__-cr6fv
    @__-cr6fv Před 2 lety

    Fabulous and informative adventure! Also, great music selections!

  • @willemkoeslag9269
    @willemkoeslag9269 Před 2 lety

    Absolutely awesome-thank you for sharing.

  • @raffaelemoretuzzo2983
    @raffaelemoretuzzo2983 Před 2 lety

    Great new adventure! Thanks looking forward for your next video ... Well done! Ciao

  • @hjbl2453
    @hjbl2453 Před 2 lety +1

    So many lovely memories of sailing at the waddenzee with my parents. On another type of flatbottom. At the time you could fall aground in the harbour of Terschelling. Which was not allowed anymore in later years. Took anchoring quite serious though. We have had many stormy days. Loved it, mud everywhere. And the fair play still existed.... Thanks for the episode.

  • @antoniekruger8631
    @antoniekruger8631 Před 2 lety

    Wow, that looked like a great adventure. Good photography work with the drone as well. Thanks for sharing.

  • @Wedontwantnowarnomore
    @Wedontwantnowarnomore Před 2 lety

    Astonishing footage this episode. Thank you 🙏

  • @alexandreas
    @alexandreas Před 2 lety

    Amazing! Thanks for sharing such an amazing episode! Every day I get more and more into traditional wood boating!

  • @richardbrameld1572
    @richardbrameld1572 Před 2 lety

    That brought back memory’s of a cruise up to a little town of Middleburg. It was beautiful, just like this episode.