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  • This episode we learn key elements the skipper of a vessel in heavy weather should keep in mind, to keep his vessel sound & her crew safe. Capt. Illingworth was a submarine commander in WWII as well as a racing skipper, and therefore had a better measure than most as to the thoughts uppermost in a skipper's mind in heavy conditions.

    I hope my communication of his ideas into this new medium does not distract too much from his message.

    If you would like to join me for many more deep dives on topic's like: MOB recovery, heavy weather tactics and offshore seamanship, check out:

    The Mariner Podcast. https://podcasts.apple.com/in/podcast/the-mariner/id1710667118

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    Travel Episodes

    Solo, on an 80ft yacht in the North Atlantic. '

    After voyaging from Canada to the UK with a separate crew, CSM sailed the 80ft Gran Mistral 'Weddell'', single-handedly from Southampton to Reykjavik, Iceland.

    There he met a new crew. After sail repairs, provisioning and safety training, they set sail for St. John's, Newfoundland; 1700Nm away.

    It was September and heavy weather was expected. What we got was a 'Super Storm'.

    See the latest episode here: https://youtu.be/fb5t4PZ2Cqw

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    CSM: Iceland-Canada Footage Commentary

    Live-streamed narration of video from this voyage, with live chat responses from Patrons on all the seamanship details.

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    Mariner's Library Podcast: #254 | 'The Southseaman' | Weston Martyr | Part 3

    After reading so many sailing books from the past 120 years I am starting to recognize certain authors who I had never heard of before starting the Mariner's Library who were giants within the sailing community a life time ago.

    One of the most commonly referenced authors from the first half of the 20th century has to be Weston Martyr, and the book everyone compliments is 'The Southseaman'.

    Available anywhere you stream podcasts: https://Themarinerslibrary.podbean.com/e/255-the-southseaman-weston-martyr-part-3/

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  • I started this series of Advanced Seamanship Notes (Episodes 115-117) to bring to light specific areas of sailing knowledge which are A. difficult to locate in sailing resources on-line or off, and B. provided by a Mariner who is recognizably a 'Master' - in the true sense of the word.

    Captain J H Illingworth was considered the 'father of offshore sailing & racing' in postwar Britain. He started the Junior Offshore Group in the UK, acted as Commodore for the Royal Ocean Racing Club , but also was the instigator of the Sydney to Hobart Race in Australia, in 1945.

    That alone could be pedigree enough for my purposes- but add to that the fact that he was also a decorated submarine Captain in WWII, and suddenly you may realize, as I did; that what Capt. Illingworth did not know about waves and the upper layers of the ocean and their effect on a sailing boat is little more than chafe on the wind.

    Come take a knee, as I have, at the hand of a Master Mariner- and let's learn some more about Ocean Racing Strategy

    Youtube Video Episode - Available 8 hours after the episode appears on podcast streams Come watch the carnage in person!

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  • I started this series of Advanced Seamanship Notes (Episodes 115-117) to bring to light specific areas of sailing knowledge which are A. difficult to locate in sailing resources on-line or off, and B. provided by a Mariner who is recognizably a 'Master' - in the true sense of the word.

    Captain J H Illingworth was considered the 'father of offshore sailing & racing' in postwar Britain. He started the Junior Offshore Group in the UK, acted as Commodore for the Royal Ocean Racing Club , but also was the instigator of the Sydney to Hobart Race in Australia, in 1945.

    That alone could be pedigree enough for my purposes- but add to that the fact that he was also a decorated submarine Captain in WWII, and suddenly you may realize, as I did; that what Capt. Illingworth did not know about waves and the upper layers of the ocean and their effect on a sailing boat is little more than chafe on the wind.

    Come take a knee, as I have, at the hand of a Master Mariner- and let's learn some more about Waves & wave riding.

    If you would like to listen to fantastic stories of sailors in small vessels taking on the ocean in the last 150 years, all selected & read by me an actual sailor, check out the 'Mariner's Library'.

    https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-mariners-library/id1710666955

    If you would like to check out The Mariner Youtube Channel - we have gear reviews, how to videos, seamanship training videos and on the water reports. Remember to dock your finger carefully on the subscribe button!

    https://youtu.be/t0cfY6HqjLA

    Finally, to support the production of this material please consider heading over to Patreon. https://www.patreon.com/themariner

    Edward William Insurance.

    Please visit https://www.edwardwilliam.com/boat-insurance/proposal-form?pid=ORT

    Remember to quote the code MARINER10 to receive 10% off your premium.

  • I started this series of Advanced Seamanship Notes (Episodes 115-117) to bring to light specific areas of sailing knowledge which are A. difficult to locate in sailing resources on-line or off, and B. provided by a Mariner who is recognizably a 'Master' - in the true sense of the word.

    Captain J H Illingworth was considered the 'father of offshore sailing & racing' in postwar Britain. He started the Junior Offshore Group in the UK, acted as Commodore for the Royal Ocean Racing Club , but also was the instigator of the Sydney to Hobart Race in Australia, in 1945.

    That alone could be pedigree enough for my purposes- but add to that the fact that he was also a decorated submarine Captain in WWII, and suddenly you may realize, as I did; that what Capt. Illingworth did not know about waves and the upper layers of the ocean and their effect on a sailing boat is little more than chafe on the wind.

    Come take a knee, as I have, at the hand of a Master Mariner- and let's learn about Waves & wave riding.

    If you would like to listen to fantastic stories of sailors in small vessels taking on the ocean in the last 150 years, all selected & read by me an actual sailor, check out the 'Mariner's Library'.

    https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-mariners-library/id1710666955

    If you would like to check out The Mariner Youtube Channel - we have gear reviews, how to videos, seamanship training videos and on the water reports. Remember to dock your finger carefully on the subscribe button!

    https://youtu.be/t0cfY6HqjLA

    Finally, to support the production of this material please consider heading over to Patreon. https://www.patreon.com/themariner

    Edward William Insurance.

    Please visit https://www.edwardwilliam.com/boat-insurance/proposal-form?pid=ORT

    Remember to quote the code MARINER10 to receive 10% off your premium.

  • L is for many things at sea, but as always, I wanted to find something that would make us stop & think maybe and see things afloat from a new angle.

    This episode gives us the opportunity to discuss things as divergent as structural delamination and emotional overload, excessive crankcase oil pressure and fighting complacency as we get more experienced. L is for Leaks and boy are there a lot!

    To support the production of this material please consider heading over to Patreon. where for $5 a month you can get access to more audio books, videos and discussion.

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  • Another Questions and Tangents Episode, this time we look at emails sent regarding, PTSD and shouting, sea sickness & the function of the ear, buying old race boats (and the fun they can be!) and much more. PLUS loads of me rambling on.....

    To support the production of this material please consider heading over to Patreon. where for $5 a month you can get access to more audio books, videos and discussion.

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  • Marine insurance is a massive heartache for many sailors who are doing slightly 'non-standard' things in sailing, whether it is crossing oceans, sailing solo or cruising with your family- often times it is very difficult to get a policy that will cover you. I have faced this problem for years- this episode I discuss who I am now insured with and why and read the answers to questions I submitted to the Chief Operating Officer of my brokerage.

    To support the production of this material please consider heading over to Patreon. where for $5 a month you can get access to more audio books, videos and discussion.

    Edward William Insurance.

    Please visit https://www.edwardwilliam.com/boat-insurance/proposal-form?pid=ORT

    Remember to quote the code MARINER10 to receive 10% off your premium.

  • Sometimes we get the opportunity to sit at the hand of the master and hear first hand what is the best way to do something.

    This is the third part of one of those moments.

    This episode I read the last section of the Appendix of Capt. Voss' book 'Venturesome Voyages' and if that leaves you feeling a little less than interested, don't worry, it's just because you don't' know who Capt. Voss is.

    I've got you covered on that too.

    If you would like to listen to fantastic stories of sailors in small vessels taking on the ocean in the last 150 years, all selected & read by me an actual sailor, check out the 'Mariner's Library'.

    https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-mariners-library/id1710666955

    If you would like to check out The Mariner Youtube Channel - we have gear reviews, how to videos, seamanship training videos and on the water reports. Remember to dock your finger carefully on the subscribe button!

    https://youtu.be/t0cfY6HqjLA

    Finally, to support the production of this material please consider heading over to Patreon. https://www.patreon.com/themariner

    Edward William Insurance.

    Please visit https://www.edwardwilliam.com/boat-insurance/proposal-form?pid=ORT

    Remember to quote the code MARINER10 to receive 10% off your premium.

  • Sometimes we get the opportunity to sit at the hand of the master and hear first hand what is the best way to do something.

    This is the second part of one of those moments.

    This episode I read the second section of the Appendix of Capt. Voss' book 'Venturesome Voyages' and if that leaves you feeling a little less than interested, don't worry, it's just because you don't' know who Capt. Voss is.

    I've got you covered on that too.

    If you would like to listen to fantastic stories of sailors in small vessels taking on the ocean in the last 150 years, all selected & read by me an actual sailor, check out the 'Mariner's Library'.

    https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-mariners-library/id1710666955

    If you would like to check out The Mariner Youtube Channel - we have gear reviews, how to videos, seamanship training videos and on the water reports. Remember to dock your finger carefully on the subscribe button!

    https://youtu.be/t0cfY6HqjLA

    Finally, to support the production of this material please consider heading over to Patreon. https://www.patreon.com/themariner

    Edward William Insurance.

    Please visit https://www.edwardwilliam.com/boat-insurance/proposal-form?pid=ORT

    Remember to quote the code MARINER10 to receive 10% off your premium.

  • Sometimes we get the opportunity to sit at the hand of the master and hear first hand what is the best way to do something.

    This is one of those moments.

    This episode I read the Appendix of Capt. Voss' book 'Venturesome Voyages' and if that leaves you feeling a little less than interested, don't worry, it's just because you don't' know who Capt. Voss is.

    I've got you covered on that too.

    If you would like to listen to fantastic stories of sailors in small vessels taking on the ocean in the last 150 years, all selected & read by Chris, check out the 'Mariner's Library'.

    https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-mariners-library/id1710666955

    If you would like to check out The Mariner Youtube Channel - we have gear reviews, how to videos, seamanship training videos and on the water reports. Remember to dock your finger carefully on the subscribe button!

    https://youtu.be/t0cfY6HqjLA

    To support the production of this material please consider heading over to Patreon. https://www.patreon.com/themariner

  • Questions and Tangents #14 and this episode we continue down the rabbit hole regarding buying a used race boat.

    Recap

    Last time we discussed this I said, 'Don't do it - unless you REALLY want/ need to do it.'

    But as you did it anyway... (which I knew you would...)

    This time I'm saying- 'Since you can't take simple advice-;) here's 2 further hours of things to bear in mind.'

    I guess #3 (Owing a Race Boat Long Term) is coming soon...

    If you would like to listen to fantastic stories of sailors in small vessels taking on the ocean in the last 150 years, all selected & read by Chris, check out the 'Mariner's Library'.

    https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-mariners-library/id1710666955

    If you would like to check out The Mariner Youtube Channel - we have gear reviews, how to videos, seamanship training videos and on the water reports. Remember to dock your finger carefully on the subscribe button!

    https://youtu.be/t0cfY6HqjLA

    To support the production of this material please consider heading over to Patreon. https://www.patreon.com/themariner

  • So, after all your best efforts to prevent a Man Overboard Situation now your crew are in the water, and they are relying solely on you to not only come and find them; but also to do it in heavy seas, high winds and at night.

    Shit.

    Let's explore the options when all hope appears lost, when only brute strength and the spark of ingenuity may be all you have to get the job done.

    If you would like to listen to fantastic stories of sailors in small vessels taking on the ocean in the last 150 years, all selected & read by Chris, check out the 'Mariner's Library'.

    https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-mariners-library/id1710666955

    If you would like to check out The Mariner Youtube Channel - we have gear reviews, how to videos, seamanship training videos and on the water reports. Remember to dock your finger carefully on the subscribe button!

    https://youtu.be/t0cfY6HqjLA

    To support the production of this material please consider heading over to Patreon. https://www.patreon.com/themariner

  • We've all done it, taken a quick nip onto the foredeck just do ' that thing' and suddenly we find ourselves realizing one wrong move and we are toast.

    This episode looks to try to reconcile that kind of risk-taking to the garbage can and promote instead a deep instinctual suspicion that the sea does not actually care about you, is in no way impressed or 'wow'd' by your skill set and will take every opportunity you give it, to wipe you off the deck of you boat if it can and off the face of the earth, if you are not able to regain the safety of the vessel quickly.

    Join me for a sobering, but not necessarily melancholy look at preventing a Man overboard situation.

    If you would like to listen to fantastic stories of sailors in small vessels taking on the ocean in the last 150 years, all selected & read by Chris, check out the 'Mariner's Library'.

    https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-mariners-library/id1710666955

    If you would like to check out The Mariner Youtube Channel - we have gear reviews, how to videos, seamanship training videos and on the water reports. Remember to dock your finger carefully on the subscribe button!

    https://youtu.be/t0cfY6HqjLA

    To support the production of this material please consider heading over to Patreon. https://www.patreon.com/themariner

  • Today is the day of the solar eclipse across North America, the only one that will touch the continent until 2024 (when only three states will experience totality) therefore: Happy Solar Eclipse Day!

    I thought I would put a few thoughts down relating to the historical and scientific history of solar eclipses to give you Dad's EVEN more to amaze and thrill your kids with.... as you always do.....

    Once I push the button on this I am off outside to watch the partial eclipse we will experience here in Nova Scotia with three generations of my family- a first for me and something I am very much looking forward to!

    If you would like to listen to fantastic stories of sailors in small vessels taking on the ocean in the last 150 years, all selected & read by Chris, check out the 'Mariner's Library'.

    https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-mariners-library/id1710666955

    If you would like to check out The Mariner Youtube Channel - we have gear reviews, how to videos, seamanship training videos and on the water reports. Remember to dock your finger carefully on the subscribe button!

    https://youtu.be/t0cfY6HqjLA

    To support the production of this material please consider heading over to Patreon. https://www.patreon.com/themariner

  • Another Dogwatch, to relieve the anxiety I am starting to feel doing these safety at sea episodes back to back- my dreams have started to become very weird and threatening when i spend my days talking at length about everything that can or might go wrong at sea!

    This time we discuss autopilots v's wine vane steering, boat deliveries out of West Coast US cities and the complications therein and why top notch race boats have curved traveller tracks.

    If you would like to listen to fantastic stories of sailors in small vessels taking on the ocean in the last 150 years, all selected & read by Chris, check out the 'Mariner's Library'.

    https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-mariners-library/id1710666955

    If you would like to check out The Mariner Youtube Channel - we have gear reviews, how to videos, seamanship training videos and on the water reports. Remember to dock your finger carefully on the subscribe button!

    https://youtu.be/t0cfY6HqjLA

    To support the production of this material please consider heading over to Patreon. https://www.patreon.com/themariner

  • Losing the mast, rudder or even a single hatch cover at sea in heavy weather can be catastrophic, unless you have been playing the 'what if' game for a while and already have the equipment, procedures and mental capacity developed to deal with the problem, concisely & precisely.

    If you would like to listen to fantastic stories of sailors in small vessels taking on the ocean in the last 150 years, all selected & read by Chris, check out the 'Mariner's Library'.

    https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-mariners-library/id1710666955

    If you would like to check out The Mariner Youtube Channel - we have gear reviews, how to videos, seamanship training videos and on the water reports. Remember to dock your finger carefully on the subscribe button!

    https://youtu.be/t0cfY6HqjLA

    To support the production of this material please consider heading over to Patreon. https://www.patreon.com/themariner

  • Whenever anyone meets me and hears I am a sailor, the first question is always 'have you been in a big storm?' Well, the answer unsurprisingly is yes, so here in concert with Keith Colwell's excellent 'RYA Sea Survival Handbook', let me lay out some of the ways to avoid becoming a statistic, when the volume on the weather gets cranked to eleven.

    If you would like to listen to fantastic stories of sailors in small vessels taking on the ocean in the last 150 years, all selected & read by Chris, check out the 'Mariner's Library'.

    https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-mariners-library/id1710666955

    If you would like to check out The Mariner Youtube Channel - we have gear reviews, how to videos, seamanship training videos and on the water reports. Remember to dock your finger carefully on the subscribe button!

    https://youtu.be/t0cfY6HqjLA

    To support the production of this material please consider heading over to Patreon. https://www.patreon.com/themariner

  • This episode we discuss ketches, yawls and schooners as part of the ABC of sailing, and I explore what are the pitfalls and joys of owning and operating such vessels, through the lens of my own experiences, running open ketch expeditions in Asia.

    If you would like to listen to fantastic stories of sailors in small vessels taking on the ocean in the last 150 years, all selected & read by me, check out the 'Mariner's Library' Podcast.

    https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-mariners-library/id1710666955

    If you would like to check out The Mariner Youtube Channel - we have gear reviews, how to videos, seamanship training videos and on the water reports. Remember to dock your finger carefully on the subscribe button!

    https://youtu.be/t0cfY6HqjLA

    To support the production of this material please consider heading over to Patreon. https://www.patreon.com/themariner

  • Another instalment of my review & expansion of the RYA Sea Survival Handbook, by Keith Colwell.

    This episode I spend an hour just going through all the things to prep onboard, before heavy weather comes in. An hour!

    As I point out in the podcast- whatever it is that you need to do on your boat is realistically going to take you longer than that, so FYI maybe best to listen in and find out what's on that preparatory to-do list now, because once the wind starts to blow, it's already WAY too late.

    If you would like to listen to fantastic stories of sailors in small vessels taking on the ocean in the last 150 years, all selected & read by Chris, check out the 'Mariner's Library'.

    https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-mariners-library/id1710666955

    If you would like to check out The Mariner Youtube Channel - we have gear reviews, how to videos, seamanship training videos and on the water reports. Remember to dock your finger carefully on the subscribe button!

    https://youtu.be/t0cfY6HqjLA

    To support the production of this material please consider heading over to Patreon. https://www.patreon.com/themariner

  • This episode I continue this series, following the excellent RYA Sea Survival Handbook, by Keith Colwell.

    Today we look at interpreting the specifics of incoming weather forecasts & the importance of 'aids to navigation' in fog.

    Jeepers... that reads bad, no wonder Robert Redford died in that movie.

    Look it's not bad- It's interesting.. I tell stories & stuff.

    Honestly, if you like boats - it's kinda ok

    If you would like to listen to fantastic stories of sailors in small vessels taking on the ocean in the last 150 years, all selected & read by Chris, check out the 'Mariner's Library'.

    https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-mariners-library/id1710666955

    If you would like to check out The Mariner Youtube Channel - we have gear reviews, how to videos, seamanship training videos and on the water reports. Remember to dock your finger carefully on the subscribe button!

    https://youtu.be/t0cfY6HqjLA

    To support the production of this material please consider heading over to Patreon. https://www.patreon.com/themariner