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In this clip of the Salty Podcast, Robert Shook shares the incredible story of how his sailing journey began with lessons from his self-taught mother. Despite not having the skills passed down to her, she taught herself how to sail on one of the first Sunfish sailboats. From mowing lawns to buy her boat to sailing across the Great South Bay to Fire Island, her journey is a testament to passion and determination. Join us to hear this inspiring tale and more. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more sailing stories and adventures! Podcast Link: https://tinyurl.com/SaltyPodcast29 SALTY ABANDON: Cap'n Tinsley, Orange Beach, AL. Oct 2020 to Present: 1998 Island Packet 320; Nov 2015-Oct 2020: 1988 Island Packet 27 Feb-Nov 2015: 1982 Catalina 25 SALTY PODCAST is LIVE every Wed at 6pm Central and is all about the love of sailing! PLAYLIST: https://tinyurl.com/SaltyPodcastPlaylist LISTEN TO THE PODCAST (Audio only): Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/salty-podcast-sailing/id1732800578 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1qUHKGBDJSiwEZUFiF6CwO Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/87d4d45b-f013-4222-8927-2efc21ac48cc/salty-podcast-sailing SUPPORT THE PODCAST: http://patreon.com/SaltyAbandon. MY PODCAST GEAR: Rodecaster Pro II Podcast Console: https://amzn.to/49nZ2o9 Shure Podcast Mic: https://amzn.to/49ndAoI Insta360Link AI Cam: https://amzn.to/49IuKNb Mic Boom: https://amzn.to/42RGb2T DJI Wireless Lav Mic: https://amzn.to/3RPqAws DJI Mini 3 Pro Drone: https://amzn.to/45WQtjI PODCAST TOOLS Livestream on Multiple Platforms: Https://streamyard.com/pal/d/5430067749060608 Create AI Clips: https://klap.app/?via=SaltyAbandon Tube Buddy Channel Tools: https://www.tubebuddy.com/pricing?a=SaltyAbandon BOAT GEAR: Purisan Waste Filtration System: https://amzn.to/4eLZCQ6 #SaltyAbandon #Sailing #Podcast #InspiringStories #SailingCommunity #SailingLife #SaltyPodcast #SailingJourney #SelfTaughtSailor #SailingAdventure #SunfishSailboat #SailingLegacy #Bellport #FireIsland #GreatSouthBay #IslandPacket320 #Pearson42 Salty Abandon, Sailing, podcast, Robert Shook, self-taught sailor, sailing inspiration, Sunfish sailboat, sailing journey, sailing community, sailing podcast, sailor’s story, Bellport Long Island, Fire Island, Great South Bay, sailing adventure, sailing legacy, Island Packet 320, Pearson 42

Oggi la barca ha assorbito le nostre attenzioni con voracità. Fare dogana, disormeggiare, circumnavigare l’isola, ormeggiare, cucinare, pulire in vista dell’arrivo della crew, scendere a terra, tornare a bordo, disormeggiare nuovamente, entrare in laguna, quasi litigare con l’operatore del ponte levatoio perché durante l’ingresso in canale (24nodi di vento, canale stretto) chiude il ponte prima del nostro passaggio, ormeggiare a un gavitello ma andarcene perché ci incagliamo sul fondo (nulla di grave, era melma), quindi ormeggiare di nuovo, infine fare una spesina. E il lavoro? Ovviamente abbiamo avuto entrambi call. DISCLAIMER PONTE: alle 17:00 apriva per consentire l’ingresso in entrata. Ore 17:00 apre. Noi siamo già in coda dalle 16:45. Alle 17:02 siamo dietro a due barche. Approcciamo l’ingresso in canale con raffiche di vento piuttosto forti. A un tratto (17:02) vediamo che il ponte inizia a chiudersi. Cosa?! L’ingresso in canale è imminente. Una volta entrati non avremo spazio per fare manovre. Andrea si butta a destra. Facciamo la barba agli scogli e ai frangiflutti mentre mi precipito al VHF per chiedere cosa diavolo stesse succedendo. La voce ride e mi dice “adesso non passi” Cosa? “Nella vita va così, qualcuno deve pagare e stavolta tocca a te, Captain”. (Storia vera) Ma cosa sta dicendo? Noi vogliamo solo entrare. Alla fine ha riaperto (17:07 e 24 nodi di vento) e mentre passavamo ci parlava ridendo. Boh. Adesso sono le 20:30 e il letto sembra il paradiso. Domani dovremo seguire alcuni lavori, tra cui portare a riparare una vela e trovare la SIM di IridiumGo, il telefono satellitare dal quale all’andata avete seguito il tragitto e i messaggi in bottiglia. Adesso vi saluto, muoio di sonno! A domani 😴