Single-Handed Sailing Circumnavigation: The Voyage of Fathom - Part 1
From 2016 to 2020 I sailed single-handed around the world on 'Fathom', a Vancouver 28 pocket cruising boat after leaving my job, career and land life in my wake. My voyage was the adventure of a lifetime and I returned home to the UK 4 years and 3 months later. 37,200 nautical miles had passed under the keel in a solo circumnavigation via the Panama Canal and South Africa. This is my attempt at piecing together a 2-part film about my adventures in the Voyage of Fathom. I hope you enjoy watching.
Part 1:
In this first episode, I depart the Isle of Wight, UK, in May 2016 and sail south to the Cape Verde Islands before crossing the Atlantic to the Caribbean. After transiting the Panama Canal I cross the Pacific Ocean in 2017 and the Indian Ocean the following year before arriving in South Africa in late 2018.
My boat is called 'Fathom', an 8.5m Vancouver 28 built by Northshore in 1991. Long keeled, cutter rigged and with plenty of storage, she is the perfect pocket ocean cruiser.
From swimming alongside dolphins and sharks to humpback whales and manta rays, perfect tradewind sailing to storms and breaking waves, trips on dugout canoes in the San Blas to Pirogues in Madagascar, there were plenty of unforgettable experiences.
Part 2 link is here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4h9tM_4ntdE
My Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/thomdarcy
My Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/yachtfathom
My website: http://www.thomdarcy.com
#sailing #sailingaroundtheworld #solosailing #solosailor #singlehandedsailing #circumnavigation
Видео Single-Handed Sailing Circumnavigation: The Voyage of Fathom - Part 1 канала The Voyage of Fathom
Part 1:
In this first episode, I depart the Isle of Wight, UK, in May 2016 and sail south to the Cape Verde Islands before crossing the Atlantic to the Caribbean. After transiting the Panama Canal I cross the Pacific Ocean in 2017 and the Indian Ocean the following year before arriving in South Africa in late 2018.
My boat is called 'Fathom', an 8.5m Vancouver 28 built by Northshore in 1991. Long keeled, cutter rigged and with plenty of storage, she is the perfect pocket ocean cruiser.
From swimming alongside dolphins and sharks to humpback whales and manta rays, perfect tradewind sailing to storms and breaking waves, trips on dugout canoes in the San Blas to Pirogues in Madagascar, there were plenty of unforgettable experiences.
Part 2 link is here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4h9tM_4ntdE
My Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/thomdarcy
My Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/yachtfathom
My website: http://www.thomdarcy.com
#sailing #sailingaroundtheworld #solosailing #solosailor #singlehandedsailing #circumnavigation
Видео Single-Handed Sailing Circumnavigation: The Voyage of Fathom - Part 1 канала The Voyage of Fathom
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