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Hole in the hull was inside a steel water tank that was welded to the hull. I removed it for exactly this reason. I have some fibreglass ones to install instead.
This was actually an Episode Preview for Instagram, but I needed a channel trailer. I'll set it as such next time I'm on the laptop.
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Check my Instagram for some "before" pics.
Cutting out sections of sole and some other stuff.
More progress
Day 4 of stripping off parts for Chineel and to sell
Starting work on salvaging a yacht. We're later going to take her out and sink her once we've stripped off everything useful.
I was curious about this abandoned house, so decided to check it out and found this.
New Atlantic crossing soon!
This recipe works for any firm white meat, such as chicken, shark, octopus, squid, cuttlefish.
This day started with 30-35knots, and 3-4m seas, but died down to around 25knts and 3m later.
The wind increased on the morning of the forth day, and I began to approach hull speed despite having 1 panel of the foresail still reefed. Later that day the wind dies back down to under 25 knots and I do some checks on the rigging. Although the size of the waves isn't clear on camera, there are online resources that will let you calculate it based on the percentage of white-capped waves. Most were around 3.5 meters, though I think I got one of the 4 meter waves on camera. I will release a short "Just Sailing" video from this day soon, with no music. Check out our Instagram, for photos from jobs not included in videos - https://www.instagram.com/sv_chineel_?... If you're in a position to support us during these difficult times, any help will be appreciated. You can support the channel on Patreon for as little as €3 a month, or contact Justyna on our Facebook to make a direct donation or send things to us. Facebook - https://facebook.com/ChineelSailing? Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/SV_Chineel
In this episode I experience problems with my 40 year old Hydrovane wind-pilot, while still in the relatively heavy winds and seas of the acceleration zone. (Excuse the typos in the subtitles; I didn't notice until after rendering.) Check out our Instagram, for photos from jobs not included in videos - https://www.instagram.com/sv_chineel_... Facebook - https://facebook.com/ChineelSailing Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/SV_Chineel
If you're missing the ocean, or just want to know what it feels like to be alone at sea, perhaps you will like this video. No talking, no music, just sailing.
In this episode I contend with confused seas and gusty conditions, and fix the problem I had created in the 4-part euphroe span of the fore-sheets, while I navigate along the northern edge of the acceleration zone.
In this first video I depart Mindelo Bay. Video shot from an improvised position under the dodger, so excuse the distortions from the image stabilization software - the result was better than not using it. Future videos are higher quality. A lot of subtitles, I know, but I had no time to talk to the camera. Sometimes the subtitles are too fast, so you're just going to have to pause, sorry :P Anyway, this was well over 10 hours editing at this point, so I hope it turned out ok.
Like and Subscribe if you want to help support this and other content. In this video I show you how to make booze from fruit.
I'm sure none of us want to cause animals unnecessary suffering, so hopefully this video will be useful to you. It can be difficult to do this if you try it in the normal way (ie, from the top of the head), I found out how to do it quickly and with as little suffering as possible for the fish. **Passage videos will be coming soon! But I shall upload a few short videos like this in the mean time so that you guys have some content until then.**
Just a quick highlight video to keep you going until the main passage videos are finished.