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Solo across the Atlantic to Iceland⛵️Xtrip Sailing Ep.239

August 14, 2026 · 33 min · 7K views · Vestmanna, Faroe Islands

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A solo sailor departs Tórshavn, Faroe Islands, for a 260-nautical-mile passage to Iceland, aiming to complete the trip in three days and two nights.1:12 The vessel, equipped with a wind vane and an electric autopilot, navigates through variable winds and dense fog, often limiting visibility to 100 meters.7:56 The sailor relies on AIS for collision avoidance, noting the lack of traffic in the open Atlantic.18:59 During the transit, the boat encounters stronger-than-forecast winds, reaching over 20 knots, which necessitates sailing with a triple-reefed mainsail and a partially furled genoa.8:11 The sailor manages energy consumption by cooking with induction and using the engine to charge batteries during periods of light wind.10:30 Despite the challenging conditions and the need for frequent course adjustments due to shifting winds, the wind vane maintains the heading effectively during the day, while the electric autopilot is engaged at night to ensure consistency in low-visibility conditions.19:23 The passage concludes with the sailor navigating through a transition zone between weather systems to reach the Icelandic coast.14:09

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