• S3E4: Shooting the Breeze
    Apr 12 2025

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    “Shooting the Breeze” feels like the perfect title for this one! Jess & Hannah chat with special guests, Rose Ravetz and Huw Wahl - the creators of Wind, Tide and Oar: an analogue 16mm film exploring life under sail—without an engine.

    We learn all about the trials of filming at sea with a 1960's hand wound camera and tribulations of a life unburdened by diesel. So join us as we Shoot the Breeze and dive head first into the story behind Wind, Tide and Oar!

    Wind, Tide & Oar is a compelling exploration of engineless sailing, shot on analogue film over three years. The film delves into the experiences of those who travel solely by harnessing the natural elements alone, following a diverse array of traditional boats and uncovering the unique rhythms and motivations of engineless navigation.

    Through the film’s reveries, sailing becomes a means to explore our interaction with and responsibility to the environment. It invites deep reflection on our relationship with nature, our understanding of and commitment to sustainability, and our care for the world around us.

    WIND, TIDE & OAR - in UK Cinemas from 25th April 2025

    Guests:
    Rose Ravetz
    Huw Wahl

    Ships:
    Defiance (Built circa 1975)
    Guide Me (Built 1911)
    Blue Mermaid (Built 2019)
    Birubi (Built 1967)
    Tres Hombres (Built 1943)
    De Tukker
    EcoClipper

    Wind, Tide & Oar Links:
    Official Trailer:
    https://www.thenewmenardpress.com/wind-tide-and-oar
    Website:
    www.windtideandoar.com
    Screening Schedule:
    https://tullstories.co.uk/films/wind-tide-oar-in-cinemas-spring-2025/
    The Book:
    https://www.thenewmenardpress.com/wind-tide-and-oar
    Film Review:
    https://www.pbo.co.uk/specials/wind-tide-oar-an-evocative-exploration-of-engineless-sailing-87764

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    Episode artwork: We’d like to extend a heartfelt thank you to Huw, Rose and Tull Stories for providing images and videos for this episode.

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    44 Min.
  • S3E3: Pasts and Present – 200 years of the RNLI
    Dec 31 2024

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    In this special episode, we dive into the history and future of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) as it celebrates 200 years of saving lives at sea.

    Jess and Hannah are joined by special guests: Joanna Bellis, the RNLI’s Interpretation Development Officer, and Laura Penhaul, a trainee helm at the St Agnes Lifeboat Station. Together, they explore the evolution of lifeboats, training practices throughout the ages, and what it means to be part of the RNLI today.

    From the early days of distress calls and crew gathering before the age of pagers to Neptune’s favourite tipple! This episode is jam packed with something for everyone.

    Guests:
    Joanna Bellis – Interpretation Development Officer, RNLI
    Laura Penhaul – Trainee Helm, St Agnes Lifeboat Station

    Ships
    Lady Daphne
    Lynher Barge
    (Listen to our Lynher episode here)
    Ibis
    Britannia
    (Listen to our Britannia episode here)
    Snark
    Various RNLI lifeboats, you can meet the RNLI Fleet here

    Other Resources:
    For more information on the RNLI’s 200-year history:
    RNLI Official Website
    Lynher's Fundraiser
    Lady Daphne's Fundraiser
    BOOK: You Can Steer a Tall Ship by Ben Lowings
    Heritage Harbours

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    Episode artwork: We’d like to extend a heartfelt thank you to the RNLI for granting us permission to use images from their incredible archive. The image we chose for our episode artwork shows the wreck of the Adolf Vinnen at The Lizard in 1923 (the local lifeboat assisted with aftermath) – this showing a Breeches Buoy from the clifftop. Images such as this help bring the history and legacy of the RNLI to life in our episode. All credits for the images go to the RNLI. From the RNLI Archive

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    45 Min.
  • S3E2: Something Old...
    Apr 12 2024

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    Boatbuilding. Conservation. Historic vessels. Jobs. These are the murky, complicated, fascinating themes we’ll get stuck into this episode.

    Victoria Wallworth joins the Off Watch Gals for 2-parter where we delve into heritage vessels, what we can do with them, and how to engage more people in this wonderful world.


    National Historic Ships Vessel Conservation Course: https://www.nationalhistoricships.org.uk/resources/historic-vessel-conservation-qualification

    National Historic Ships Vessel Conservation Book: https://www.nationalhistoricships.org.uk/publications

    Maritime Heritage Trust: https://www.maritimeheritage.org.uk/

    Women in Boatbuilding: http://www.womeninboatbuilding.com/

    The Matthew: https://matthew.co.uk/

    Pioneer: http://www.pioneerck18.org/index.html

    Boatbuilding Academy, Lyme Regis: https://boatbuildingacademy.com/

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    Check out the Cornish Maritime Trust and become a member for just £30 a year: https://cornishmaritimetrust.org/

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    42 Min.
  • S3E1: On Station
    Mar 4 2024

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    A new ship and a new season of the Off Watch Podcast!

    Join us in #gloucester as we take a tour aboard LV SULA and learn about the fascinating role of Light Vessels!

    A massive thank you to Colin and Viv of LV14 SULA Lightship for sharing your time, your stories and your experiences with us - it was a brilliant day and we learned (and laughed!) a lot.

    You can learn all about SULA (and even stay aboard!) here: https://sulalightship.com/
    Also on AirB&B, CoolStays & Host Unusual

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    52 Min.
  • The Tween Deck: Season 3 Announcement
    Feb 4 2024

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    Announcing Off Watch - Season 3!

    We're back! New Season, New Ship! And we have lots to chat about!

    We'll be looking at the fascinating history of working boats - from Pilot Cutters to Smacks & Trawlers to Thames Barges and lots more! We'll also be shining the ships spotlight on some of the hidden hero's that support the sailing word from the RNLI to Light Ships and beyond.

    And! After an eventful winter we find ourselves crewing on a new vessel, the Nevermore! - We like her a lot, though she's got some interesting quirks...

    Season 3 will launch in early March, with new episodes released once a month.

    In the meantime, why not relisten to your favourite episodes so far and share them with your friends and crewmates! Stay up to date with the latest on Season 3 on our socials, @OffWatchPod, sign up to our newsletter (you can do so at www.offwatchpodcast.co.uk) and like the show and rate your favourite episodes on the podcast app of your choice

    For now, Fair Winds!

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    4 Min.
  • S2E5: "God is Over All"
    Oct 31 2023

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    "1pm. Storm ended, sea calm. God is over all" - the eerie last words entered into the logbook of the Flannan Isles Lighthouse. After 3 harrowing days & nights of raging storms in December 1900, three lighthouse keepers vanished from the remote island and were never seen again.

    Regular listeners will know that we love a good mystery! And as we find ourself heading towards the Flannan's aboard our very own ghost ship, we just had to share the story - it is Halloween after all!

    And who better to talk to us about Scottish lighthouse mysteries than the Northern Lighthouse Board's very own Gillian Burns! Gillian is, quite frankly, one of the coolest people we have ever met, she shares stories of her incredible 30 year career at the NLB, where commuting to work by helicopter and staying in remote Lighthouses is the norm.

    This really is one of the most fascinating episodes we have worked on!

    This season, we’re working in collaboration with SHE_SEES for Lloyd's Register Foundation with Emilie Sandy and Freeweaver SAORI Studio, London

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    Guests:
    Gillian Burns, Navigation Officer
    The Northern Lighthouse Board
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    Ships:
    Waverly
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    Lighthouses:
    Flannan Islands
    Bell Rock
    Rhinns Of Islay
    Wolf Rock
    Eddystone
    Longships
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    Other Resources:
    Video: Wolf Rock Lighthouse from the deck of the stricken 'Mazarine' Ro-Ro Freight/Ferry (Credit - Joe Garmory-Amps )
    Article: The Unexplained Mystery of the Flannan Lighthouse (Credit - The Malestrom)
    Video: The Eerie Vanishing Of The Flannan Isles Lighthouse Keepers (Credit - Buzzfeed Unsolved)

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    46 Min.
  • S2E4: I Belong on the Water
    Oct 18 2023

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    This episode, the Off Watch gals explore mental and physical wellbeing in the sailing industry and we delve into the influence of sexism on health. We’re joined by Hannah Stowe - an artist, writer, sailor and scientist. We mull over solutions and ideas which would make the industry a more accepting place and discuss Hannah’s recently released book Move Like Water.

    Enjoy listening!


    This season, we’re working in collaboration with SHE_SEES for Lloyd's Register Foundation with Emilie Sandy and Freeweaver SAORI Studio, London

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    Guests:
    Hannah Stowe
    Artist, writer, sailor and scientist

    Buy Hannah’s book MOVE LIKE WATER from your local independent bookshop or borrow it from a library! It is also available at Waterstones, Amazon etc…

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    Dr Sylvia Earle - Marine Scientist - https://www.britannica.com/biography/Sylvia-Earle

    Dr Earle’s organisation Mission Blue: https://missionblue.org/

    SV Song of the Whale - https://www.marineconservationresearch.co.uk/rv-song-of-the-whale/

    Dominica Sperm Whale Project: https://www.thespermwhaleproject.org/

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    Mental Health Resources:

    https://www.mind.org.uk/

    https://www.mentalhealth.org.uk/

    http://www.mentalhealthinternational.ca/

    https://uksailtraining.org/sailtowellbeing/

    https://www.sailors-society.org/

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    42 Min.
  • S2E3: The Providing Tide
    Sep 30 2023

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    Provisioning for any lengthy voyage is a challenge, especially when fridge space is limited for fresh produce. And while it's not uncommon to see a a mackerel line trailing behind a boat in light winds, wouldn't it be great if you could catch your fruit and veg enroute too! Luckily, today's special guest, Caro Warwick-Evans knows a thing or two about what the sea has to offer. Caro didn't just start a seaweed business, she co-founded an entire industry in the UK!

    This season, we’re working in collaboration with SHE_SEES for Lloyd's Register Foundation with Emilie Sandy and Freeweaver SAORI Studio, London

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    Guests:
    Caro Warwick-Evans
    Co-founder The Cornish Seaweed Company

    Henry Chamberlain
    Founder CEC The Coastal Exploration Co

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    Ships:
    Bessie Ellen
    Tres Hombres
    EcoClipper
    Europa
    Oosterschelde
    R. Tucker Thompson
    Selkie

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    Other Resources:
    The Seaweed Cookbook - Cornish Seaweed Co
    Mushrooms: A Cautionary Tale - Ray Mears' Wild Food Episode 5

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    47 Min.