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On a remote island with no shops, our only option is to catch our own food! Watch us hunt for fish with a spear, test our skills, and survive using the ocean’s bounty. 🌴 Adventure: Remote island spearfishing, sailing life, survival at sea, off-grid living. 💬 Comment below: Could you catch your dinner with a spear? 🔗 Click Link in Comments for Full Video 📽️ https://youtu.be/EdLDYsIjnH0 #spearfishing #sailinglife #survivalatsea #remoteislands #nofishnofood #adventurevlog #shorts
My first foray into Timelapse Video. Lessons for next time: 1. Don't forget anything at home. 2. Bring a book... and a jacket. 3. The wide open apeture setting reduces flicker, but the depth of field makes things look out of focus on f/1.4... Better to accept some flicker and fix in post-processing. 4. Shooting on North Ave footbridge is way too shaky. Image stabilization is a pain in the neck. 5. Egg timer motion devices don't handle the weight of a DSLR very well. Image stabilization is still a pain in the neck.
Discover the Magic of Athens by Sea | Calypso A – Daily Cruises & Private Charters Www.alldaycruise.net Step aboard Calypso A, our elegant cruise boat based in Marina Zeas, and set sail on an unforgettable journey through the Saronic Gulf. Whether you're seeking a relaxing daily island-hopping cruise or planning a private charter for your special occasion, we’ve got you covered. Subscribe for more sailing moments from Athens! #AllDayCruise #CalypsoA #AthensCruise #PrivateCharter #SailingAthens
#DoubleTrapeze #iFLY15 #Foiling double in the trapeze with the i'FLY15 for the first time with coach. Nice review : Philip Walker, recreational / family sailor from Switzerland, Lake Murten: « As a mid-40 year-old with 3 young children, a busy life, moderate fitness, some past but no recent sailing and windsurfing experience, but absolutely no catamaran experience; I watched the same iFly15 youtube videos you have, I eyed the price tag and then for a long while I just sat there on the fence with excuses. When was I really going to find the time to sail the thing, was this not just an expensive mid-life crisis toy, was I even going to be able to sail it, how was I going to get it out of the harbour without crashing, could I right it if I capsized, what if I could not control it? The indecision was my comfort zone, not taking the plunge into the unknown was in my safe place. And then I finally took the plunge, I deserved something for me, and those youtube videos just looked like too much damn fun! Still feeling like this could be an expensive mistake, Michael came to assemble the boat, and to be honest gave me a crash course in all things catamaran. We went out on the water together, the two of us out on the trapeze, and for several glorious runs we foiled, I was immediately hooked! Several weeks later came the tough part, just me, 11-15 knots of wind, white caps, and my iFly15. The excuses and fears came back. Last time it was easy, but that was all Michael, he isn’t here now, this time it was just me. Apprehension, fear, the unknown. I followed the steps in setting the boat up, got the boat out without incident and despite my fears multiple foiling runs, out on the trapeze, speed, whining sound of foils in the water, the full monty! I capsized once and that was not because of being overpowered it was because I lost my footing, and righting the boat went smoothly and without incident. The secret of the iFly15 is it is a highly technical machine made to be easy to sail and incredibly accessible. It is compact with not too much sail area and it is very easy to take the power out of the sail and to comfortably sit in an upward position and catch your breath. Safe and in control, on my first day alone out on the water I finally understood what a great boat this is, and I absolutely love it! »