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Dinghy cruising overnighter to cellars beach episode four heading home

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  • čas přidán 2. 08. 2022
  • Arwen is a 14'6" yawl designed by famous New Zealand boat designer, John Welsford. In this video, part four of four, we depart the river yealm after an overnight beach stop and sail back to Drakes Island via Cawsand, the breakwater and the 'bridges'.
    I built Arwen over two and a half years in my garage and she was launched in 2010. Since then we have cruised the rivers and coastal waters of South Devon and Cornwall. You can follow our adventures at Arwen's blog www.arwensmeanderings.blogspot.co.uk or here on her CZcams channel where you can download videos or themed playlists / plymouthwelshboy .
    Drop us a comment, subscribe to our channel and blog, click the notification bell and stay in touch.
    If you would like me to address a particular dinghy cruising aspect in a forthcoming video - drop me a line below and if you have any nice, constructive, friendly advice to improve my sailing skills, please do let me know and thank you.
    Fair winds, good sailing, stay safe and see you out on the water sometime. Thanks for joining us on this voyage.
    Steve and Arwen

Komentáře • 28

  • @CaptMarkSVAlcina
    @CaptMarkSVAlcina Před 2 lety

    Great and enjoyable video.
    They are many ways to come up to a mooring buoy and that was one of them .

    • @plymouthwelshboy
      @plymouthwelshboy  Před 2 lety +1

      Yup, I normally motor or use oars but sometimes sail is good too

  • @kevinu.k.7042
    @kevinu.k.7042 Před 2 lety

    Great day, great filming. Thanks. :)

    • @plymouthwelshboy
      @plymouthwelshboy  Před 2 lety +1

      You are most welcome Kevin. Glad you enjoyed it and thanks for the feedback. Take care, hope you are well.

  • @mattgoss7024
    @mattgoss7024 Před 2 lety +1

    Nice trip Steve, that helicopter pilot was very lucky he got to see two Navigators in the same day. We were out watching him the same day, can’t believe we missed you, catch up soon.

    • @plymouthwelshboy
      @plymouthwelshboy  Před 2 lety

      look forward to a catch up. That pilot scared the hell out of me as he came right across the top of me!!

  • @TonyKeyes
    @TonyKeyes Před 2 lety

    Thanks Steve, that was a great little series. Good on you for getting out on the water so regularly, and for taking the effort to share your adventures with the rest of us. Cheers, Tony

  • @DinghyCruisingKingfisher

    Awesome!! Thanks for showing us around Steve.

  • @afloatinawoodenboat
    @afloatinawoodenboat Před 2 lety

    What a great series!

  • @Adventure-Cornish
    @Adventure-Cornish Před 2 lety +1

    Hi Steve,
    Im working through your videos one by one and I've now caught up 😀
    Ive just bought a 1977 Drascombe cruiser and about to learn how to sail on the Tamar. Hopefully I will be able to say hi one day (if I don't sink first Lol)
    Thanks for sharing your adventures and inspiring us to get out and give sailing a go.
    ATB Mike
    #StayCornish😬

    • @plymouthwelshboy
      @plymouthwelshboy  Před 2 lety +1

      You are most welcome. Love drascombes. Only every sailed a coastal longliner? Good luck with the learning

  • @recidivist11
    @recidivist11 Před 2 lety

    Another Great Video, Thanks Steve, waiting for Summer Down Here. then I will attempt to shoot some myself. 🤣

  • @giveitaswingoutdoorswithsm2901

    In the doldrums old Boy 😜
    Im 56 and remember Strange talk between the grown ups about green shield stamps 🤔

    • @plymouthwelshboy
      @plymouthwelshboy  Před rokem

      Green shield stamps.got.me.a reel as well but that soon fell apart. 😄

  • @andjo4413
    @andjo4413 Před rokem

    Steve, can I be cheeky enough to ask you where you came about those lovely navy seat cushions for Arwen? I take it they are waterproof and easily wipadownable 😁. I would like to try and source similar set for my Wayfarer Mk1 (partly restoring over winter) ready for next year. Again thank you for your great little films love watching them, kind regards
    Andy.

    • @plymouthwelshboy
      @plymouthwelshboy  Před rokem

      Hi Andy. I got them from a guy on a stall at a Newton abbot boat jumble seven years ago. I've never seen them.in sale elsewhere. All I can recommend is find the nearest boat jumble to you and do a trip out comes spring. Mine are stained but brilliant . They serve as my mattress as well under my thermarest one. Sorry I can't be of more help

    • @andjo4413
      @andjo4413 Před rokem +1

      @@plymouthwelshboy thanks Steve.....great idea thanks. And yes they look great to double up as a sleeping mat. Fingers crossed I may find some 👍

    • @plymouthwelshboy
      @plymouthwelshboy  Před 10 měsíci

      Local boat jumbles often have some being sold

  • @recidivist11
    @recidivist11 Před 2 lety

    A certain R Barnes would get the oars out in that light stuff....just saying 🙂

    • @plymouthwelshboy
      @plymouthwelshboy  Před 2 lety

      His boat is designed for oar and sail. Mine far less so...rowing short distances fine, long distances tricky