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At 5am we awoke to an intense, flashing white light coming from outside the boat. We looked to the West and saw a small, but extremely angry looking thunder cloud moving rapidly toward us. The cloud was pure black and menacing with non-stop lightning occurring from within it. Right about the time the cloud went overhead the wind speed instantly went from 5 knots to 80 knots. We were deafened and blinded by torrential, wind-driven rain. The boat violently heeled over 90 degrees to port and our anchors began to drag. We were hit by a microburst. The cabin was immediately in disarray. All manner of previously stored items were tossed about cabin from the boat whipping back and forth from one extreme to the other. I glanced at our chartplotter and saw that we were dragging BOTH of our anchors at well over 2 knots. Thankfully we were being blown in the only safe direction there was. Any other direction would have put us onto an unforgiving rocky shoreline. The 14:1 scope we set the 2 anchors at only served to slow the boats speed a little. We held onto each other and tried to stay calm as I monitored our drag path. Then, just as quickly as the chaos began, all was still. The experience was truly horrifying, but lasted only 5 minutes. We've been through some scary experiences during our time traveling aboard our sailboat, but this was the worst because we were completely helpless and fully at the mercy of the weather. This video was shot immediately following the microburst. Enjoy! Ben, Tambi, & Molly | S/V Sandflea | "SAILBOATSTORY" [ BECOME A PATRON ] https://www.Patreon.com/SailboatStory ||| Pledge from $1 to $50 per video we create. This is THE BEST WAY that you can help us continue making these videos. Consider signing up today! [ DONATE ] https://www.paypal.me/sailboatstory ||| Use this link to send a 1-time Paypal donation of any amount you choose. The funds will go towards all things that keep the adventure going. [ SPONSORS ] MANTUS MARINE ||| https://www.mantusmarine.com AUTOPILOT ||| http://www.cptautopilot.com FOLDING COCKPIT SEATS ||| https://www.sportaseat.com] POLESPEAR ||| https://www.gatku.com DINGHY BOARDING LADDER ||| https://up-n-out.com/ SUNGLASSES ||| https://shadyrays.com DINGHY OARS ||| https://www.shawandtenney.com [ SOCIAL MEDIA ] https://www.facebook.com/SailboatStory ||| FACEBOOK https://twitter.com/SailboatStory ||| TWITTER https://www.instagram.com/Sailboatstory ||| INSTAGRAM https://vimeo.com/sailboatstory ||| VIMEO
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The weather was fantastic and we got incredibly lucky with wildlife on this trip with whales, turtles, sharks, birds, octopus etc more than we expected.
** NOW SOLD ** Attunga is a 1996 Jim Young designed Young / Jensen 44 that is now exclusively for sale with YOTI Sydney. Better known for his fast racing yachts such as the Young 11, in Attunga, Jim has been able to showcase his versatility in creating an extremely capable long-range cruising yacht. Her owner has been methodical in his ongoing maintenance and upgrades and she presents as a “sail away” opportunity for someone looking for a safe, comfortable and fast cruising platform. Her recent upgrades include new sails in 2018, new standing rig in 2017, new batteries, new entertainment system and new headsail furler. She has been recently anti-fouled and engine serviced and is ready for her next journey. If you would like to find out more about Attunga or to arrange an inspection, then please contact Ian Greentree 0437 397 298 or email at info@yoti.com.au.
Another trip to Myall lakes NSW in Jan 2019 3 days of pure bliss. Cruising from Violet Hill ramp to Shelley beach and Kittaway bay and all around. Mid week very peaceful. On my beautiful Stornoway 18 a Lug sail Gaff Yawl built buy Scruffie Marine design by Derek Ellard.
Vous connaissez tous Franck Cammas et Charles Caudrelier, leur palmarès, leur nouveau statut de skippers Edmond de Rothschild… Mais connaissez-vous la relation et le fonctionnement de ce binôme très complémentaire ? Follow us : - LinkedIn : https://www.linkedin.com/company/pola... - Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/pola.ryse/ - Facebook : https://fr-fr.facebook.com/YannRiouPh... 🎥 Yann Riou (@yriou) 🎬 Guillaume Le Corre
Other Berthon Listings - https://www.berthoninternational.com/yacht-sales-brokerage/yachts-for-sale/. A more recent tour is available here - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wVCRU2laBmo As Hallberg Rassy can with the helm of powerful and capable lines from German Frers in 2004. She has an automated cutter rig, splendid Rassy hard top, fantastic accommodation for 6 guests and owners, she is a great owner driver yacht yet has space for crew should you wish. Much updated in this ownership from sails to tender, to electronics and electrics to much more. Fantastic sailing yacht for all oceans. sue.grant@berthon.co.uk Berthon Yacht Sales Tel: 01590 679222
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Walk around video for Ebay's BostonsGarden Fresh out of storage for @ the last 20 years! Just like the B-52's song says "This Chrysler is as big as a whale!" Classic 4 door hardtop with a 400 under the hood. One family owned since new, from a large summer bird estate up here in northern Maine. It was their family cruiser when they all came up for the summer. Car is just out of storage where it's been gathering dust for about the last 20 years. Estate's year round care taker would pull it out every fall& spring to run it even though it was no longer used. He also kept it clear of mice with mothballs & I think I found them all & am in the process of getting that smell out. Car runs& drives fine, shifts smoothly. Barely turn the key& it starts every time. The idle is a lil rough at first but clears out once it's warmed up. Gas gauge doesn't work& I just filled the tank to be sure& play it safe so it doesn't run out. Also has an exhaust leak by the muffler. The dashboard brake light is on& not sure why, reservoir has fluid so maybe the emergency brake? As can be seen from the video it has it's fair share of dings scratches, flaking paint here& there but overall is very solid including the all floors& frame. There is some rust over the right rear tire& surface rust in the trunk.
This episode is all business. Sailboat drive train business. Our boat is starting to look more like... well, a boat. We are plugging holes left and right! Of course, this installation wasn't without the head-scratcher or two. (If you think the coupler is going to come flying off, or the cutlass bearing slid in there wayyy too easily, let us know in the comments...) Here's the COMPLETE PRICE BREAKDOWN, as promised. Everything we ordered and what it cost us to get it to the D.R. Prop Shaft Aqualoy 22, 1" diameter, 43" - $303.25 Buck Algonquin Marin Motor Coupling - $65.99 Fit and Face Shaft With Coupling (Labor) - $102.00 Johnson Cutlass Non-Metallic Sleeve Bearing - $45.99 PYI Shaft Seal Maintenance kit - $69.99 Shipping (to FL) - $20.05 Tax - $41.11 Total - $648.38 PLUS shipping via courier to D.R. - $60.00 FINAL TOTAL - $708.38 We ordered everything from Deep Blue Yacht Supply - zero complaints. For more Bums, visit our website ~ https://bumsonaboat.com Become part of the journey on Patreon ~ https://www.patreon.com/bumsonaboat We also do social stuff, like Facebook & Instagram ~ @bumsonaboat
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I spend several weeks anchored off of the Deltaville Boatyard waiting for two new sails to arrive from New Zealand. Saturday, October 26 brings a decent weather forecast to head south to Hampton, Virginia, which will be my departure point for Key West. But there is no wind anywhere near Jackson Creek, and I end up sculling the boat all the way out of the channel. A pleasant sail ensues once out into the Chesapeake Bay, though I have to negotiate a narrow, crowded anchorage at the end of it. WEBSITE: https://www.boothbyboats.com TIP JAR: https://www.paypal.me/KevinBoothby CAMERAS: Canon EOS 60D Olympus TG-3 Go Pro Hero 7 Black DRONE: DJI Phantom 3 Standard
Until Independence in 1980 Vanuatu was an Anglo-French colony known as The New Hebrides. We enter the capital, Port Vila on Efate Island, to complete Bio-Security and finalise all the entry formalities into the country. Whilst there we had to wait for sail material, and new gearbox components from New Zealand. We see the devestation caused by Cyclone Pam in 2015, several sunken vessels litter the harbour. We experience Mama's Market, which is open around the clock with women from all over the country selling fruit and veg. There was a parade through the streets to protest about ethnic tension resulting in a killing and violence. A Tannese man was murdered by a group of men from Ambrym. A couple of weeks later a ceremony was held which saw the Ambrym Chiefs and community give a plot of land and VT100,000. They also presented a token of apology and forgiveness with gifts of pigs and food. We spent time at two nearby museums. Suzanne Bastion Foundation, featuring Patrice Cuto's 'Maps Blong Vanuatu'.We met the artist Aloi Pilioko an 85 year old man with yellow hair, the same colour as much of his art. He and Nicolai Michootouchkine both celebrated artists who have exhibited their work worldwide. We attended a spectacular Fire Show at Mele Bay. Every Friday night the youth from Wan Smol Bag Theatre, show off their talent. The group started in 2011, previously unemployed they grow and develop their skills.They were trained by a volunteer English circus performer Mr Rik Hinton.
Sylfia's one dirty girl, so it's time to get her all cleaned up after our big sail to Samoa! Pick up some sweet Expedition Drenched Merch: https://www.drencheddivers.com/shop.html Expedition drenched is a U.S. based marine educational non profit 501c3 made possible by our donors and patrons. For more information on our project visit: https://expeditiondrenched.org Check us out on Instagram! https://www.instagram.com/expeditiondrenched If you love scuba, sailing, travel, adventure, exploration, conservation, and all things aquatic, we really hope you will continue to follow us on our journey. Our goal in making these videos is to show the world all the amazing, beautiful, and strange inhabitants of the ocean in the hopes that we will all be inspired to protect it. If you liked our video, keep watching them! Subscribe! Thumbs Up! Let us know what you think in the comments! Share us with all your favorite mermaids and mermen in your life! Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/DrenchedDivers Cameras we use: Aerials: DJI Mavic On Land: Sony A7iii, Sony AX-53, GoPro 7 Underwater: Sony A7iii in Nauticam Housing and Sony RX-100 in Nauticam Housing Underwater Lighting: Keldan 8x Video Lights, Sola 2500 Video Light Music from epidemicsound.com and musicbed.com
Boobies are just the cutest, especially the blue-footed ones. The way they dance and pick up sticks to show how good of a nest they can build...Just super sweet! I could watch them for hours... Isla Plata is a very pretty island, just off the coast of Ecuador mainland. Since it's been declared a National Park and commercial fishing has been banned, the bird colonies have grown back to quite extensive numbers. And there are many many curious turtles surrounding my sailboat Karl. Yes, it has a bit of a Galápagos feeling to it... And that fishing net encounter...as you can tell, I am still processing what happened out there. It was a bit of a scary moment and it's crazy how quickly they are over but then you look back at them and realize that they actually had a stronger impact than you thought they had. Well, have a great weekend! Ahoy, Nike & Karl Download the full movie at www.UntieTheLines.com If you enjoy watching our vidoes, you can support our work here: www.patreon.com/WhiteSpotPirates or https://www.paypal.me/whitespotpirates For real-time updates, visit: http://www.facebook.com/whitespotpirates http://www.instagram.com/whitespotpir... For background information on the journey visit www.WhiteSpotPirates.com Thanks for watching, liking, sharing and supporting these videos! Every little bit helps! --- This is NOT a live documentary! There is a time difference between filming and publishing due to the time it takes to send data home, to edit the episodes and to internet not always being awailable on those little remote palm tree islands :)
**Delos BEER KOOZIES now available! www.svdelos.com/gear** After a month at the dock we are ready to do a BIG provision run and check the last items off the to-do list. When then cast the lines and head off into the Atlantic Ocean, next stop Bermuda! BIG THANKS to JIM for letting us take over his house and dock!! Download our provision spreadsheet here - https://svdelos.com/product-category/free-downloads/ Subscribe at http://youtube.com/svdelos This is our story, a story of four souls sailing around the world. It is a story about sailing and travel and adventure. But it's also a story about meeting amazing people and making life long friends. It's a story of people living their lives in an alternate way, in close connection with the beautiful people and amazing planet that we call home. Our experience has affected us so profoundly we want to share it, hoping that others may find inspiration to follow their dreams and do what they love. For more sailing around the World Action! Join the SV Delos Tribe! http://svdelos.com/camera - Camera gear! http://patreon.com/svdelos - Support us on Patreon for unseen footage. http://svdelos.com - Subscribe to our new awesome website http://instagram.com/svdelos - Follow us on Instagram for more behind the scenes footage http://facebook.com/svdelos - Like us on Facebook http://svdelos.com/beer - If you like what you see send us a cold one ;) http://svdelos.com/gear/ - Support us buy a sweet Delos T-shirt! Send Us Love We LOVE sailing, we LOVE traveling, and we LOVE making videos about it! We're only half-way around the world, so there's plenty more to see! Your support will fund better camera gear, internet to upload videos, and of course creative lubricants to smooth the editing process :) Support Our Videos- Buy us a cold one. http://svdelos.com/beer This is made possible by YOU! So thank you so much for all the love and support you guys are sending us! It means a lot! Much Love, Karin, Brian, Brady & Blue! SV Delos Featured Tunes! 02:46 - Ramukanji - OneTox - https://linktr.ee/onetoxmusic - Download/Stream Ramukanji (remix) here! http://bit.ly/ramukanji-english-lyric-vid-YT - Watch the official Ramukanji (remix) lyric video! 08:31 - 17 - Willows Young Crow - https://open.spotify.com/artist/4aUsJN7komRTB10xaWMmtK?si=aiRr2Mo1RSWVqhqDbGvluA Music is one of the hardest things about bringing our episodes together! Check out Epidemic Sound to make your life easier :) Tunes by Epidemic Sounds! 01:20 - Go for gold - Epidemic Sound - http://share.epidemicsound.com/qpsNz 03:38 - Different Now - Epidemic Sound - http://share.epidemicsound.com/qpsNz 04:20 - The Other summer - Epidemic Sound - http://share.epidemicsound.com/qpsNz 06:07 - I ain’t fallin for that - Epidemic Sound - http://share.epidemicsound.com/qpsNz 10:07 - Fill in the Blanks - Epidemic Sound - http://share.epidemicsound.com/qpsNz 10:52 - Mi FilosofíA - Epidemic Sound - http://share.epidemicsound.com/qpsNz 12:42 - Viva la carnival - Epidemic Sound - http://share.epidemicsound.com/qpsNz 13:41 - Midnight Java - Epidemic Sound - http://share.epidemicsound.com/qpsNz 14:46 - Our Declaration - Epidemic Sound - http://share.epidemicsound.com/qpsNz 16:37 - Beach Ball - Epidemic Sound - http://share.epidemicsound.com/qpsNz 17:47 - Balsamic - Epidemic Sound - http://share.epidemicsound.com/qpsNz 20:29 - Dismantle - Epidemic Sound - http://share.epidemicsound.com/qpsNz 22:04 - For some time - Epidemic Sound - http://share.epidemicsound.com/qpsNz
Need to drill a big hole?... BORING! That's right, we are final to the point of boring out the stern post for our prop shaft. We were very much looking forward to this set up and seeing how this works. We put together a setup that included a long boring bar with multiple different cutter attachments we could switch in and out then mounted that bar through the drilled hole in the stern post, sandwiched between two bearings to guide it. Once that was set up we built a sled to carry the Hole Hawg drill we used to power the boring bar. The whole setup worked like a charm! With that done, we were able to get back to working on scarfing up the next plank as well as shaping the stern post to accept the cutless bearing housing. PS: Video title is not at all a play on the comments from previous grumpy followers... not at all! :P --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sign up for our email newsletter: http://eepurl.com/hn3Qyv Acorn to Arabella is a boat building project taking place in Granby, Massachusetts. Steve and Alix started as amateur boat builders building their own 38' wooden boat in their backyard: designer William Atkin's Ingrid with a Stormy Petrel's gaff rig. These videos follow the journey from tree felling, to lumber milling, to lofting, to the lead keel pour and beyond—sharing details of the woodworking, carpentry, metal smithing, tool building, and tool maintenance that wooden boats command. This ultimate DIY project will continue well past launch, when they will travel and learn to cruise aboard the boat that they've built. Just kidding about all that, this channel is about a Siberian Laika named Akiva. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Acorn to Arabella wishlist: http://www.acorntoarabella.com/acorn-to-arabella-wishlist Jamestown Distributors Referral: If you are going to shop at Jamestown Distributors, please consider using our Total Boat referral code: http://totalboat.refr.cc/steveandalixa?t=tg FOLLOW US: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/acorntoarabella Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/acorntoarabella/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/acorntoarabella Website: http://www.acorntoarabella.com