Wednesday, 16 September 2020

STORNAWAY TO LOCH A CHADH-Fi - SEA SICKNESS & MAYDAYS

 Stornoway to Loch A Chadh-Fi


Earlier This Year on the Hebrides Round

Ok we have not showed you the short run up to Stornoway as it was uneventful and boring. I’ve been to Stornoway a few times now and I’m sure you have seen it in videos when I was heading out to the Faroe Islands. We had a great stay here and I was happy to see a fellow sailor and I guy I’ve followed Fir a long time here on YouTube Drake is his name his channel is Drake paragon some really good adventures from him and Mo it was a real honour having my boat parked up beside Paragon and getting a welcome from Drake. Ok so the sail across the sea of Hebrides was awesome and fast really enjoyed that run. The anchorage we went to was remote but just beautiful we encountered some heavy winds in here but the holding is really good. Coming into the anchorage watch out for fish farms and buoys around this area you will find many hiding places form wind so nothing is to far if things change there is no shops here so be stocked up....anyway enough from me enjoy the video and if I can be of any help on the area please feel free to ask

MR BOYD S FIRST OFFICIAL FOLLOWER

 Mr Boyds First Official Follower

Great news for Mr Boyd , pleased to announce after his ground breaking episode , improvising  a sturdy stick made from antler and other Maritime Resources we have been contacted by a potential Groupie . I believe she goes under the Name of Judy

For those of you that missed Mr Boyds Ground breaking episode check out the episode and young Judy !!


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PERSONAL THANK YOU TO GO FUNDERS

 PERSONAL THANK YOU TO GO FUNDERS

A heart felt thank you to all who helps us bring the You Tube Channel and supporting us in bringing episodes to you .Thank You to Lee Green and Ian Quinn for making difference - thanks on behalf of myself and crew fellas



Wednesday, 2 September 2020

ROUND BRITAIN - PORTALND BILL - UPDATE

WAITING FOR BILL


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 Currently waiting to go around Portland Bill . mad water here at the moment , waiting for the safest option . More updates and videos to follow soon .  Rough Water Sailing Video Above Taken on the " Just Because "  similar likely to follow


This stretch of water os renowned for The notorious Portland Race; the huge turbulence is caused by massive volumes of water surging up and down over the great undersea Portland Ledge,



" Well few days ago we took a little bit of weather crossing the Bristol Channel. As the weather slowly worsened we had no choice but to push miles of the coast and offshore to keep ourselves and the boat safe to some of you land lovers this will make no sense heading into the chaos but it’s what you do when there is no where to hide. As darkness fell the wind piped up and we got hit with a few bad gusts and our reefing horns snapped which caused the sail to gain more power but we got the sail lashed down and the 2nd reef working well so we could continue pushing through the weather all was well by 0.9.00 the next morning. We headed for Milford Haven were we got met by a very kind gentleman who got us the specialist we needed to fix the horns. So all is well now and we can relax down in dale anchorage and await weather for the next move. Many. So thanks to Lee for the donation today which has helped towards the horns. Thanks to you all past and present for your help "










SCALPAY - HEBRIDES - SCALPAY -EILEAN GLAS LIGHTHOUSE & BOTHY

 SCALPAY - HEBRIDES - SCALPAY -EILEAN GLAS LIGHTHOUSE & BOTHY


Name derives from "ship island" from the Norse. OR Skalprøy, meaning "scallop island"

Take a walk round Scalpay with us as we explore round this little must stop. Now the island itself has no shop and not much going on on it but the walking is good very beautiful and the locals very nice. We anchored in the south anchorage in about 10 meters anchor caught first time with good holding pretty nice views to. There is a marina on the north side I think run by locals from Harris. If you do get out here make sure you get walking to the lighthouse it’s beautiful and has a bit of history it’s name is in the video here. . We ended up going here kind of by accident ..here is how that happened. We were waiting to go out to the west of the outer Hebrides and on to start kilda but the weather wasn’t going to let us for weeks...(shame) so we headed up to go to north Harris but the place was closed for dredging so were would we go before this blow came...yes you guessed it SCALPAY any ways I hope you enjoy the video⛵️






Scalpay is around 4 kilometres (2 1⁄2 miles) long and rises to a height of 104 metres (341 feet) at Beinn Scorabhaig. The area of Scalpay is 653 hectares (2 1⁄2 sq mi). The main settlement on the island is at the north, near the bridge, clustered around An Acairseid a Tuath (North Harbour). 
 
The island is peppered with small lochans. The largest of these is Loch an Duin (Loch of the Fort) which has a tiny island in it, with the remains of the fort still visible. Eilean Glas, a tiny peninsula on Scalpay's eastern shore, is home to the first lighthouse to be built in the Outer Hebrides.


Sunday, 23 August 2020

Quote Of The Week 3

 


ONWARD HO !! ALONG THE EAST COAST

 ONWARD HO !! ALONG THE EAST COAST


Just a quick video update of the " Just Because " and myself and Darren sailing Onward from Lowestoft  having sails repaired and ready to go as we sail onward from Lowestoft in what has been an epic adventure sailing round the Coast of Britain and showing you all how ordinary folk can sail the ocean  A Big Thank You to the Royal Suffolk and Norfolk Yacht Club for upholding the spirit and Good Will of Sailing -  Thank You ( Check Out Details on the Marina Resources for the Guys ) 

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GUIDE TO NORN IRELAND LANGUAGE

GUIDE TO NORN IRON ( NORTHERN IRELAND )  SLANG

We Folk on the " Just because " thought we best throw in a language lesson for you good folk in the event we meet on the High seas , Shores or Mountains or even over a wee dram. Follow us on the You Tube to practice your new found skill.😊



Buck eejit.   A term of endearment for people who are silly, or a bit of an idiot. ..

Baltic - " Its Baltic Out there " - Newer slang term meaning Cold , Freezing

Bout ye?        How is one

Holy Terra A Terrible Person or scenario The price of thon is a terra

Boys a dear   An exclamation of sadness, shock or happiness. It covers all bases. Used in the same ways “oh my goodness” can be.

Class -  Brilliant , excellent A good Thing Mr Moore Says " The Views are Class "

Craic - The " Craics Good " - The venue party conversation is Good !!

Dander -  Sudds is off for a wee Dander . Mr Boyd is of for a little walk

Doser - as in "No Doser " - A switched on Cookie , someone who's wide awake 

Scunder’d – embarrassed or fed up  – “Ah was fair scunder’d when they saw the state a the working kitchen!”As a noun it means disgust, dislike; and something that causes disgust " Skipper James is scundered with the weather "

Fegs: Cigarettes " Fags"  . “Can I have twenty fegs and a can of orange?”

Foundered   To feel cold.

Boggin’   
   Very dirty.

Hallion – wild or clumbsy person – can be affectionate “ ye Big hallion” or as Skipper James would say " Come on , Mr Moore , you big Hallion , get the sails folded"

Hop up well - Hap Up Well–  Wrap Up Well - dress warmly. Well Happed up 

Galloot /ɡəˈluːt/ n. slang  a clumsy or uncouth person.

Gub – mouth “shut yer gub or ah’ll shut it fer ye!”

Slabber – someone talking rubbish or behind your back “did you hear the slabber from thon man?”

Scaldy – really short hair cut. Mr Moore is a Scaldy . Mr Moore has cut his Hair

Bake - Shut your Bake . A corruption of Shut your Beak . Close ones mouth 

Oul-Doll: Old Lady. " That oul doll looks like your granny "

Poke - An Older Term for an ice cream !!! " Get us a Poke with a flake in it "

Cricket as S - As Crooked as S. A difficult or awkward person.

Mad  - Hectic

Windy , Windee - Look out Of -  The Window

Wick:  Stupid, useless. “Them new Shoes are wick”

Local Food

Veda:  Malted bread native to Northern Ireland. Lovely with some butter and cheese.

   




Paris Bun - A sugared bun in the shape of a cone sung about in may of Van Morrisons Songs


Champ : A Tasty Simply Dish - Masked Potatoes with Spring Onion  and a big knob of butter , with Salt & Pepper !!


Mr Boyds famous Stick as seen in the Jura Video , made out of Flotsom and Jetsom , A sturdy stick  with Deer Antler and Beach Rope as Grips and a Copper washer and screw on the base , as the say in Norn Ireland " he's no doser "




Dear Mr Boyd

Its Judy here . Forgive me making eyes on you but its not often you see a fine fella like yourself in great control of stick . I look forward to following your ups and down with interest . Dont Fall In 

Best wishes 

Judy 

Dear Judy

Eyes off I seen him first 



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