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A huge thank you to those who help keep our boat afloat by supporting our creative process via Patreon. You can be part of the crew for less than the price of a coffee. https://www.patreon.com/CruisingKiwis Sailing Fail we rip the sail We are sailing from Taveuni to Savusavu, northern Fiji and the wind is on our tail, a perfect time to bring out ‘The Big Sail’. Roaring along Rob gives us a little lesson in the difference between true wind and apparent wind. However, the biggest lesson we learn is take the sail down before the wind increases. We struggled to take the power out of the gennaker. Through trial and error, we eventually hauled her in but not before we had ripped the bottom panel to shreds and Rachel lost half a fingernail. How rum! ***** #TheCruisingKiwis Music Cricket Farm – Bending Spoons Zero D – Coconut wireless Olympus – Epic and dramatic trailer music David Mumford - Night without sleep instrumental WHO ARE WE? In 1997, after a disastrous Olympic rowing campaign, Rob decided to row a seven-metre plywood boat, 2500 miles from Tenerife in the Canary Islands to Barbados in the Caribbean. It took 6 weeks and he and his rowing partner, Phil Stubbs, won the inaugural Atlantic Rowing Race. Skip forward to 2014, we invested in Javelot a 43 ft Fountaine Pajot catamaran. Armed only with Robert's 3 years of racing P class yachts from the age of 11 to 13, and Rachel's non existent sailing knowledge, we set off to learn the ropes of ocean sailing. We broke stuff, replaced stuff and got to know our boat before heading offshore with our three children, Finn 17, Declan 15 and Ivan 12, in tow. Through trial and error, we have become confident wayfarers, kind of. Our plan? To sail around the world, meet the locals and record our adventures. Part of the journey will be retracing Rob’s eldest brother Kerry’s travels at sea. Using Kerry’s original letters from the 1970’s we will re trace his movements from Australia through Indonesia and South East Asia to Cambodia where Kerry’s life was cut short after straying into Cambodian waters in 1978. Kerry and two friends were attacked by a Khmer Rouge gun boat, captured, tortured and executed. FIND US ON Facebook – The Cruising Kiwis Instagram – @thecruisingkiwis @finn_hamill @declan_hamill ***** Thank you to Wikipedia for their convoluted explanation of true wind, apparent wind, vector sums and additive inverse.
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Siamo in traversata atlantica e veniamo sorpresi dall'arrivo di tantissimi delfini che ci accompagnano come in una danza. Che regalo meraviglioso è la vita... e che indimenticabili emozioni ci regala la natura! Vieni a vivere queste esperienze in barca a vela con noi di Altamarea. Per conoscerci meglio visita il nostro sito altamarea.org
Gemici bağları, 3 temel özelliği ile ön plana çıkmaktadır. 1. Sağlamdırlar. 2. Kolay çözülebilirler. 3. Kolay yapılabilirler :) Denizcilik hayatımızın hemen hemen her anında bizlere lazım olacak bu bağları bilmemiz gerekir. Bu videomuzda kısaca Kazık bağı, Foralı Kazık Bağı, Sancak Bağı, Foralı Sancak Bağı ve Camadan bağını anlatmaya çalıştık. Denize çıkmadan önce yelken basmayı öğrenmeye gelinceye kadar sahip olmanız gereken temel bilgiler vardır. Lütfen bu bilgileri küçümsemeyin :) bir an gelir lazım olur... lazım olur...
Meditazione per entrare in contatto con Sé Sup
Ecco la storia di Lisca Bianca, un ketch tahitiano in legno con il quale Sergio e Licia Albeggiani, una coppia di sessantenni, fece il giro del mondo. Questo è il link della seconda parte https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YtouB5Iw224&feature=youtu.be
Dopo la morte di Sergio Albeggiani, Lisca bianca fu abbandonata. Ma un gruppo di volontari la prese, la ristrutturò e ora è tornata a navigare. E a bordo porta disabili e disadattati. Insomma, Lisca Bianca è tornata a vivere. La prima parte del video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l_3ly0WUCBE
Dans cette vidéo, je vous montre comme je rénove le safran de mon Edel 2 Sur la vidéo verticale, j'ai malheureusement perdu le son. Désolé encore novice dans le montage vidéo ;) Musique: Titre: Days Past Auteur: In Closing
Seit Anfang Mai 2018 sind wir nun schon auf unserer großen Reise. Von Holland bis Gibraltar ... Die Episode 22 ist ein Entspannungstörn. Wir besuchen Marinas und Ankerplätze, die wir auf unserem Hinweg nur von Ferne gesehen haben, oder Orte, die uns besonders gefallen haben. Es geht uns darum das Revier intensiv zu erleben und nicht nur "da gewesen zu sein"! Unsere HR 43 ist unser Lebensmittelpunkt und wir sind glücklich, solch ein großartigen Boot zu haben. Hier unser Kanal und alle unsere Videos: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDTiEfAj-_HIIzINlJFCWkQ/ Musik Audiomediathek YouTube Karten GoogleEarth
Check out the RS Neo absolutely sending it in Mount Hope Bay! Want to find about more about this pocket rocket? Follow the link - www.rssailing.com/project/rs-neo Massive thanks to @rwu.sailing for sharing this footage. #rsneo #pocketrocket #rssailing #sailitliveitloveit
This week we sail further south along the coast of Greece, passing the first cape of the Peloponnese on route to Kalamata. We leave the bay of Navarino for our first anchorage in Methoni and it’s a ripper, bounded by an historic castle on one side and green farm land on the other. We are one of only 3 yachts in the anchorage when we arrive and are soon the only one, and it feels like we are the only tourists in town. Visiting a family owned and run taverna, Sapientza, we are treated to a traditional home cooked meal made by Grandma which we get to choose from the stove top. With light winds we sail to the nature island of Sapientza for a quick swim and then on to Finakounda where we anchor for the night. A quick trip in to check out the town and have a Greek coffee the next morning before the winds arrive and we are on our way again, this time to an anchorage on the way to Kalamata via the first cape of the Peloponnese. We aren’t sure what to expect as it seems 2 very different wind directions are meeting at the cape but it’s completely fine and we are treated to some great winds to sail. We attempt to anchor at Koroni however large boulders cover the sea floor and we decide against it and sail on to Petalidi which is a perfect anchorage although a little exposed. The next day we are off early to Kalamata where we need to berth in the marina due to no long term anchorages nearby and we also need to pick up some deliveries and re-stock Kawai. Kalamata is the only place we have been able to find so far this time in Greece to re-fill our Turkish-bought gas bottles which is a relief. Diesel is delivered right to the dock and the 27 euro fee includes unlimited electricity and 4 euros for unlimited water. It’s been a long time since Kawai has had a decent wash down so Jase gives her a good bath. Kalamata is famous for it’s big fat black olives so we pay a visit to the large local farmer’s markets to try them and stock up on fresh fruit and veges. From Kalamata we sail to Krites anchorage for one night and it’s a delightful anchorage with crystal clear waters and after being in a marina we are keen for a swim! About us: Our names are Jason and Tracey and we traded our house, cars, business, job and security for freedom, adventure, travel and living simply amongst nature and the seas on our 45 foot Hanse 445 sailing boat, Kawai. We don't know exactly where the winds will take us at this stage but over the next year we hope to sail to Turkey, Greece, Montenegro, Croatia. Jase loves making travel videos and we decided to upload to youtube to share our adventure. We really hope you enjoy and feel free to drop us a comment any time to chat or subscribe to follow along :) Instagram Jason: https://www.instagram.com/jase_stephe... Tracey: https://www.instagram.com/trace_y02/?... Music 1. Time is moving, Epidemic Sound www.epidemicsound.com 2. I've fallen down, Loving Caliber www.epidemicsound.com 3. Solitary Drifter, April Moon feat. Michael Jaffe www.epidemicsound.com Thanks Jason and Tracey Sailing Kawai
Die Kapverden-Passage
Die Tackline des Spis ist gerissen
Rein in die dunkle Wolke
The Siebel Sailors Program seeks to increase opportunity and diversity in the sport of sailing. By providing resources and support to youth sailors from all backgrounds we will develop skilled and life-long sailors who can participate in all aspects of the sport by creating access to equipment, athlete development resources, and expert coaching at public access sailing centers across the country. Learn more about the Siebel Sailors Program at www.siebelsailors.org.
New Adventure: Up to now I have had the opportunity to travel in order to learn, see and experience in first hand. In order to feel free. To see the world as it is and not as it is shown. But life ain't just that. A constant hedonism, wishing destinations and leaving senses ecstatic. Life requires reflection too, time breaks and distance in order to put things in pespective Thereby further deepening instead of pushing things further away. Besides that I am a fierce ecologist. As a kid going back to my earliest childhood memories I was out on the street, demonstrating for the planet. And to me, the way of transportation when I travel is a matter of conscience. So when traveling, better not pollute and destroy the destinations by inflating prices and gentrification. Or with the pollution of planes and ships. Besides that I am from Portugal and likely so are you and after having traveled around the world I realized that my country is widely known for its maritime history, since the age of the discoveries, The navigators and sailors filled with courage on manowars. Also the religious missions attached. And Portugal is a coastal country. So which other way would be more meaningful to travel other than a boat. But not on any type of boat. My ecological beliefs would never lead me to a motor boat. I dislike those for its pollution, consumption, noise and excessive speed. I rather enjoy things slowly. And that is why I decided to buy a sailboat. This is the trailer. Stay tuned for the coming videos! João Lopes Aguiar, Captain from Portugal -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe this YouTube channel, show some love, drop your like and leave your comments. www.joaolopesaguiar.com Support this channel also by getting my book on the link above or on the stores listed in www.osmeusdescobrimentos.com - for Portugal / Brasil -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Songs, in order of appearance, by: - Lifestolz - Fluir (Taulard Cover); - Roger Plexico & Ace - Bem a Estar Bem - Instrumental; - Ketsa - Dreaming Days; - Chad Crouch - Algorithms; - Sam The Kid & Bob the Rage Sense - Andar à Chuva - Instrumental; - Chad Courch - Moonrise. Songs are public domain or CC BY-NC-ND licensed: www.creativecommons.org --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
After exploring the caves of Kleftiko, we sail to Adamas Port. On our way we stop at Sikia Beach, the biggest cave of Milos, Greece. Arrived at Adamas Port we try want to apply new telltales which proves more difficult than thought. Music by Markvard @markvard
We leave northern Italy and cross into the mountains of Slovenia. From here we wind our way down and cross into Croatia and enjoy the coast again. We are a family of six who are taking some time out of normal life to travel. We’ve pulled the kids from school and are home schooling while on the road and the water. We spend time aboard our 34ft sailing boat in NZ and have bought a motorhome in Europe so as to tour the other side of the world. We’re keeping our memories on video here and the kids write narration and play guitars so we have music to use in the videos.
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CEO and Captain Jonathan Kabak visits WADK radio to talk about tall ship Oliver Hazard Perry's history, mission, programs, and 2020 season. Oliver Hazard Perry is docked at Bowen's Wharf, Newport RI, for the winter 2019-2020 season. Recorded Nov 4, 2019. Visit OHPRI at http://www.ohpri.org Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ohpri Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ohpri/
Beautiful sailing on the Etchells 30ft in Sydney, under spinnaker.
Simple à naviguer mais vif à la barre, l’Oceanis 30.1 promet découvertes et sensations. Lacs, rivières, cabotage côtier ou aventure en haute mer : ce petit croiseur smart et robuste possède un gabarit routier qui ouvre sur une infinie variété de programmes. Fort d’une habitabilité imbattable pour sa taille et d’une utilisation axée sur la simplicité, le plus petit modèle de la gamme croisière n’oublie ni le sens du style, ni la vitesse de déplacement. Pour une nouvelle idée de l’évasion.
Shredded Roast Beef Tacos Slow Cooked in TexMex Flavors until the Beef is Tender and Juicy! This Easy and Delicious Meal is a Family Favorite! Recipe Link: https://www.chrisdoeswhat.com/slow-cooker-shredded-roast-beef-tacos Beef Tacos made with Roast and Slow Cooked to a Juicy Tenderness then Shredded! Flavors of Garlic and Cumin marinated and slowly cooked for Delicious Tacos! We like to use a Cheap Beef Roast for a Budget-Friendly Easy Meal. This Family Favorite was inspired by our Delicious Slow Cooker Chicken Street Tacos! The Sauce we use is our Homemade Delicious Sour Cream Garlic Sauce which gives that extra something special! If you LOVE Tex Mex then check out our Tex Mex Recipes! Slow Cooker Shredded Roast Beef Tacos Ingredients: Roast Beef (We use Beef Roast that is on Sale, Any Roast will work in this Meal) Cup Extra Virgin Olive Oil Lemon Juice Fresh Minced Garlic Ground Cumin Chili Powder Ground Black Pepper Salt Topping Ideas: Green and Red Bell Peppers Lettuce Avocados Cilantro Sauce (We highly recommend our Delicious Sour Cream Garlic Sauce!) Check out our shop on our website for branded gear: https://www.chrisdoeswhat.com/our_shop/ Support us by shopping through our Amazon link, cost nothing to you and really helps us out. https://amzn.to/351krTR You Can Also Follow Us On: https://www.facebook.com/ChrisDoesWhat/ https://www.instagram.com/chrisdoeswhat/ https://www.instagram.com/dininginwithdanielle/ https://www.pinterest.com/ChrisDanielleRedding/ Before doing anything related to things we do, here is the Legal Stuff: Disclaimer: https://www.chrisdoeswhat.com/disclaimer/ Privacy Policy: https://www.chrisdoeswhat.com/privacy-policy/ Terms Of Use: https://www.chrisdoeswhat.com/terms-of-use/ You can also follow us on our blog: https://www.chrisdoeswhat.com/ Or go directly to cooking: https://www.dininginwithdanielle.com If you have a request, please see our blog and go to contact. https://www.chrisdoeswhat.com/contact-us/ Video & Blog Productions: Florida Landscapes Explore Florida Recipes with Danielle DIY and HowTo Reviews Boat Restore Playlist: https://youtu.be/AWXqtJuseII Explore Florida Playlist: https://www.chrisdoeswhat.com/y_explore_florida Jeep Mods Playlist: https://youtu.be/9EwWEwSmZm0 Recipes Playlist: https://youtu.be/rO7LOGQ1Dgg Equipment: All videos are edited with Sony VEGAS Pro https://amzn.to/2GrzE77 Our video studio does have a green screen with umbrella lighting https://amzn.to/2BVIlpq All recording equipment is Sony and our main camera is the HDR-CX675 offering servo steadied filming and 5.1 sound. https://amzn.to/2BlJxQb Affiliate Links: - Shop Amazon at no cost to you, and helps our channel: https://amzn.to/2SMfsjS - Best Blog Hosting: https://www.bluehost.com/?utm_source=www.chrisdoeswhat.com&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_campaign=affiliate-link_chrisdoeswhat_notype #ChrisDoesWhat #DiningInWithDanielle #HoMaidChef
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[FOCUS VIDEO 🎬 ] Tandis que Macif Course au Large s'arrête à Rio de Janeiro pour réparer, Gitana Team repart après son escale technique à Salvador de Bahia... Et entre les deux, Team Sodebo Voile - Thomas Coville se prennent à rêver d'un autre Brésil 🎥
Drake and Sofia Sweet, a brother and sister team, love the ocean. They moved to Florida at the age of 3 and have been water babies ever since. Growing up on the ocean and seeing such an increase in pollution over the last few decades has caused them much concern. While out spearfishing and sailing they began to regularly see balloons, cans, water bottles, food wrappers, plastics and other materials toxic to sea life and the ocean ecosystem. They decided they needed to help the ocean and its creatures in some way, and so Sibling Company was born. Each year, Sibling will select a non-profit group dedicated to maintaining and safeguarding the world’s oceans. Through 2019, a percentage of all profits from Sibling Co. purchases will go toward the Ocean Clean Up—the largest cleanup project in history, aiming to remove trillions of pieces of plastic waste from the Great Pacific Garbage Patch. Florida, the sunshine state, with its ruthless summers and 80-degree winters requires everyone to wear some sort of sun protection. To celebrate the launch of Sibling Co., Drake and Sofia have designed a straw hat with a cloth lining to help protect your skin from the sun's harmful rays. Drake and Sofia are excited to unveil many more products that protect the skin while supporting and bringing awareness to issues that threaten marine life. Protect your skin now - https://siblingco.com/shop/sunhat
Unser kiteKRAFT-Prototyp macht erste Baby-Schritte (Schweben). In den nächsten Wochen wird er auch in Achten fliegen und Strom produzieren. BR Mediathek-Link: https://www.br.de/mediathek/video/tu-muenchen-studenten-erfinden-fliegende-windkraftanlage-av:5dcae08ea742f5001a03f24f
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Our adventure of changing our life and buying a catamaran to sail the world continues with a jam packed episode featuring a dreamy sailing montage and our travel Vlog, including swimming with Stingrays and Sharks, stunningly beautiful drone footage and a trek in the jungle up thru a Pineapple Plantation and more! Enjoy Layla is a Fountaine Pajot Lipari41 Evolution 2014, 3 Cabin version. Broker is Nikki Puttergill nikki@sailtahiti.com +689 87 24 28 75
Diving in South Male Atoll with BlueDream Rihiveli
Cooking is a profession that requires dedication and a great deal of discipline, and one in which you never stop learning. But you get a lot back for everything your job demands, because one thing is clear: everyone loves good food. But how do you know if this profession is the right fit for you? What makes a really good chef? We've asked professionals from various areas of the LSG Group exactly these questions. And while all five respondents share the same passion, each has their own answers. The LSG Group is the world’s leading provider of end-to-end onboard products and services for the travel industry. Its expert brands are: LSG Sky Chefs (airline catering and hospitality, lounges), Retail inMotion (onboard retail), SPIRIANT (onboard equipment) and Evertaste (convenience food).
Refit in 2015, REBEL’s interior design exudes an understated, welcoming ambiance with the open plan salon and formal dining area on the main deck. The skylounge on the bridge deck level is full-width; each level offers large windows and sliding glass doors to the aft deck. REBEL accommodates ten guests in five beautiful en-suite staterooms. The expansive exterior decks offer alfresco dining, lounging areas and three fully equipped bars. The latest in audio/ visual entertainment ensures the enjoyment of movies and music throughout the exterior and interior. AVAILABLE FOR SALE! For more information, full specifications and photography on this fine vessel please contact our offices at (954) 525-7484 or info@rjcyachts.com
Buhay on board mga Kuya
Edencraft Customer Relationship Manager BJ Marshall takes us through the latest 233 Classic to leave the Edencraft factory. With a whopping 600HP on the back, this is the burger with the lot! A traditional white colour scheme & wheelhouse, custom stainless and all the bells & whistles means this boat will catch the eye of everyone lucky enough to set their eyes on it! For more pictures and details about this boat (and other builds), please visit our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/Edencraft.Boats If you can peel your eyes away from the screen drop us a comment with any feedback on our video below. We'd love to hear what you want to see more of in future! #ridethelegend Want to see more video rundowns of every boat to leave the Edencraft factory, full Edencraft TV episodes, customer reviews and more? Subscribe to our channel and never miss a video! Or visit us online: https://www.edencraft.com.au https://www.facebook.com/Edencraft.Boats https://www.instagram.com/edencraft.boats
First steps on the foiling Nacra 17 where quite hard. This sailing Vlog is about our first year of foiling, the first steps and how we managed to fly above the waves. Capsize Video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ZsDmKIFgr8&t=232s ⇒ Subscribe: https://bit.ly/2T4lPhJ ⇒ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/born2sail.at/ ⇒ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sailing2.0/
Magnus sets to work making a new plinth for the toilet. Shane helps us out immensely and Magnus hoists him up the mast to install the shiny, new spinnaker halyards. Nutshell makes a splash in the water and then we begin our journey heading north around Australia. Oh, and it gets a teensy-weensy bit shallow! If you would like an easy way to support our vlogs, then please simply subscribe. It helps us out immensely, without costing anything! As always, thanks for watching. We’ll see you next time. Wendy and Magnus ______ Where are we now: http://sailingnutshell.com/where-are-we/ If you’d like to keep us moving and support us you can become a Patron for as little as $1 per month. https://www.patreon.com/lifeinanutshell Be up to date with what we’re up to and where we are. You can support our channel by simply liking us on Facebook! www.facebook.com/nutshellliving If you’d like to buy us a beer: paypalme/lifeinanutshell.com We’re on Instagram too! https://www.instagram.com/nutshellliving/ Check out our website here: http://sailingnutshell.com Follow us on Twitter! https://twitter.com/Nutshellliving Our new Four Wheel Drive Tagalong Adventure Tours. Bring your own 4WD or hire one from Britz: Tagalong Tours: www.tagalongtours.com Music Credits: 00:00 Don’t Mind the Clouds, Fredrik Thalberg, Epidemic Sound 00:31 We Got Rhythm, Little Island Leap, Epidemic Sound 01:16 We Got Rhythm, Little Island Leap, Epidemic Sound 02:50 Hurry to the Kitchen, Arthur Benson, Epidemic Sound 03:21 Hurry to the Kitchen, Arthur Benson, Epidemic Sound 05:43 A Way for Me, Nicolai Heidlas, Epidemic Sound 06:24 A Way for Me, Nicolai Heidlas, Epidemic Sound 07:55 A Way for Me, Nicolai Heidlas, Epidemic Sound 09:27 A Good Old Way of Having Fun, Golden Age Radio, Epidemic Sound 10:35 A Good Old Way of Having Fun, Golden Age Radio, Epidemic Sound 12:15 Hurry to the Kitchen, Arthur Benson, Epidemic Sound 15:29 Father to Son, Kevin MacLeod 20:00 Feel Your Blue Sky, Bothnia, Epidemic Sound 21:03 Don’t Mind the Clouds, Fredrik Thalberg, Epidemic Sound Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution licence (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) #TheBoatWorks #AdventureSailing #Boatyard #GoldCoast
On this episode of Sailing on a Whim, we have yet another boat project fail as we attempt to complete the installation of our solar panels and try to finish some of our final projects before heading off to go cruising! This crazy adventure started in early 2018 as we started researching learning how to sail, buy a boat, outfit her, and take off for a life on the open seas. There has been a huge learning curve trying to make all of this happen and we want to share with you everything that we have learned and have some fun along the way. We are excited (and a little nervous!) to share this journey with you. We hope that you learn a little from our experiences and maybe inspire you to make changes to live the life you want! —————————————————— SUBSCRIBE & FOLLOW https://www.sailingonawhim https://www.youtube.com/sailingonawhim https://www.facebook.com/sailingonawhim https://www.instagram.com/sailing_on_a_whim https://www.twitter.com/sailingonawhim —————————————————— CONSIDERING BECOMING A PATRON https://www.patreon.com/sailingonawhim —————————————————— GEAR: Canon EOS Rebel SL2 – https://amzn.to/2FcDlgc Canon Powershot G7X MRK II – https://amzn.to/2v57z1v DJI Mavic Air Drone – https://amzn.to/30Fjnn3 GoPro Hero 5 – https://amzn.to/2G74bFT Fantasea Line FG7X II – https://amzn.to/38t6vmM Rode DDG-GO Deadcat (NEW) – https://amzn.to/2Rg0ELu DJI Mavic Pro Plantinum - https://amzn.to/3arnJlQ —————————————————— RECOMMENDED READING: Learn to Sail – https://sailingonawhim.com/learn-to-sail Cruising Life – https://sailingonawhim.com/cruising-life Maintenance & Repair – https://sailingonawhim.com/maintenance-%26-repair Inspiration & Adventure – https://sailingonawhim.com/inspiration-%26-adventure —————————————————— MUSIC FROM EPIDEMIC SOUND —————————————————— The Abacos area of the Bahamas was devastated by Hurricane Dorian in September 2019. Please consider donating to one of the organizations listed below for recovery efforts. All organizations were recommended to us by people living on the islands: Green Turtle Cay Foundation https://www.facebook.com/The-Green-Turtle-Cay-Foundation-181708495210031 Water Mission https://watermission.org/hurricane-dorian-needs/ World Central Kitchen https://wck.org/ Good Samaritan’s Purse https://www.samaritanspurse.org/our-ministry/hurricane-dorian-relief —————————————————— DISCLOSURE: Sailing on a Whim is a participant in the the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide advertising fees for advertising and linking to Amazon.com. Sailing on a Whim may earn a commission from select links above that advertise products we know and recommend, and these products will never cost more for you to purchase.
In this video I go through how much power we generate daily on SV Delos, where it comes from, and how our generator time has gone down by 30% after installing Lithium batteries! Topics in this video are: How much power do we generate on a daily basis from solar on a sailboat? How much power do we generate from wind on a sailboat? How noisy are wind generators? How much does a wind generator make? Are Lithium batteries more efficient at charging? What is the percentages of power from all sources? Did the generator time go up or down after installing the new Lithium batteries? For more details on the gear used for our electrical upgrades please visit: https://svdelos.com/lithium Please subscribe to support our videos! https://www.youtube.com/svdelos/?sub_confirmation=1 Tunes in this episode! Music is one of the hardest things about bringing our episodes together! Check out Epidemic Sound to make your life easier :) http://share.epidemicsound.com/qpsNz
It's been a full year since I first landed here in Mindelo, Cape Verde. And it's taken me this long to discover some of the best spots and most interesting people. It's also Natacha's one year anniversary, and she makes a splashing comeback. While she was away, I did not stay aboard longing for my friend, I went and made new friends who introduced me to the most entertaining bistro bar in town called La Bodeguita de Mindelo. As well we discovered some more hidden coves with Peixe and company just a few miles away from Mindelo Bay. For those sailors who just stop here a few days before crossing the Atlantic, they sure missed the best night & day spots in Mindelo worth discovering.
THANK YOU so much to everyone who has sent me kind emails and donated money to my plight. Thanks to you guys, I'm a happy little nugget again AND I'm going to be able to replace everything that was stolen. My mom and I had so much fun shopping for replacement gear. A lot of it I'll purchase online, but we were able to find a bunch of stuff in the city! See you next week! :)
Sometimes small is big. This is an Eastport pram, built from a kit by Chesapeake Light Craft. It sails well and is very light but its capacity limits utility. An inflatable is required as a supplement .
After arriving in Charleston by sailboat, the next day we go to the best dog park in Charleston. The day after we go to the vet and get her vaccines, and then Arya gets a bath at a self-service dog wash. We have been working so hard on the boat projects this summer that we got behind on the dog grooming! Get a T-SHIRT(or 3!): https://teespring.com/stores/honu-brand Products we like on our AMAZON STORE: www.amazon.com/shop/jandradventures Support us on PATREON?!: http://bit.ly/jandr-patreon Our INSTAGRAM: @jessicaandryanadventures Arya's Instagram: @arya.samoyed Our FACEBOOK page: https://www.facebook.com/jessicaandryanadventures EMAIL- Feel free to send us any questions to: jessicaandryanadventures@gmail.com FREE Floorplan tool: http://bit.ly/floorplantool
Sweet day trip from Split to Mostar in Bosnia i Hercegovina and then to Dubrovnik with Mahina's cuzzie bro Dayne.
After having just landed in the Arctic, we woke up on our first day in Værøy, ready to climb some mountains...except our clear skies disappeared on us. Thick fog had rolled into the harbour, and even though sea level was still clear, we knew we would not get our view from the top. Not to let that discourage us, we still took the dinghy to shore where we rowed through massive amounts of kelp to land the boat. Walking through the former town of Måstad and learned of its history in fishing and puffin hunting. We did eventually find the trail to make our ascent up the incredibly steep hill, but just as we expected, we began to lose visibility only a few hundred feet up. It was still a fun experience though and got us ready to head to our next destination for the afternoon...a white sand beach with a mysterious cave! Much love from Norway!! Thank you SO MUCH to our Patrons. These amazing supporters help keep us on the boat, our camera equipment up to date, and the videos coming. Without our patrons, these videos would not be possible. To join the Patreon ranks, please visit http://www.patreon.com/mjsailing or Buy us a beer through PayPal! https://www.paypal.me/MJSailing Thank you!, Matt & Jessica -- Our Online shop: https://mj-sailing.myshopify.com/ Videos made by Jessica, featuring Matt and Georgie. Music: 00:00 - Pandemonium - Mondays (ES) 00:46 - Autumn Breeze - View Points (ES) 06:27 - Garden Afternoon - View Points (ES) Camera equipment used: - Panasonic Lumix G85 - http://amzn.to/2iv2g4G - Shure VP83F shotgun microphone - https://amzn.to/2rsIHLL - Sony HDRCX675 - https://amzn.to/2FTMZRm - Rode VideoMicro microphone - https://amzn.to/2rsemOk - SJ CAM SJ6 Action Cam - https://amzn.to/2wnzGZZ - DJI Mavic Pro Drone - Our boat: 1983 Trisalu 37 (custom aluminum, built in Quebec) Where we've been: 2.5 year refit in Indiantown, Florida; Abacos, Bahamas; St. Barth's; St. Maarten; Antigua; Saba; Azores; Ireland; Scotland Our Previous Boat: 1989 Sabre 34 Targa (Serendipity) Where We Sailed Her: U.S. - Bahamas - Jamaica - Cuba - Cayman Islands - Honduras - Guatemala - Belize - Mexico - Bermuda - Azores - Madeira - Canary Islands - Sint Maarten - BVI's - USVI's Editing software: Adobe Premier Pro Website: http://www.mjsailing.com Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/mattandjessicasailing Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mattandjessicasailing
Living on a boat has its ups and downs (but mostly ups!). Seasickness, homesickness, where to shop, where to recycle, where to put your trash? But then you see the fabled "green flash(er)," or you go on a scramble up a mountain river into a rainforest and suddenly it all seems worth it. Yes, living on a boat is pretty rewarding... POSTING DAILY ON SOCIAL: https://www.instagram.com/the_sailing_family/ https://www.facebook.com/the-sailing-family-voyage/ ----------------- ABOUT US: Welcome aboard. We are a family of five sailing around the world on our "dream boat," a performance catamaran named "Archer." Ten years ago, before kids, we sailed a Lagoon 380 named "Honeymoon" halfway around the world to Sydney, Australia. Along the way we shared our experiences with family and friends via YouTube, and by happenstance created one of the first sailing channels. But more than anything, we realized what an incredible experience that first trip was and that someday we wanted to do it again, only this time with kids. We want to share with them the importance of taking time to be with family. To show them a world outside of the one they grew up in. We want them to appreciate how lucky we are to experience (and to care for) the natural beauty of this world. But mostly we want to spend time with our kids during these formative years and create lasting memories as a family. That's why we are sharing our videos weekly - thanks for watching! OUR BOAT is a Ferrari red Outremer 51 performance cruising catamaran. We chose this boat as it has been specifically designed for the purpose of bluewater sailing. It was designed and built to withstand the stress of sailing multiple times around the world safely and in comfort. It's also a speed demon, which is important when you want to cover large distances of water before the weather changes. Lastly, it's backed by the manufacturer with outstanding customer service and aftermarket support, so we believe she will hold her value well. And, she's nice on the eyes too. OUR ROUTE has taken us from the Boston/Cape Cod area of the United States down to the Caribbean and then on to the Panama Canal. At the time of posting this we are dealing with a repair in the South Pacific, and in 2020 we hope to be in New Zealand and Southeast Asia. By 2021 we will be in the Med and close to completing our circumnavigation. PLEASE COMMENT!: As a "family channel," we are required to actively monitor all comments, but we still want to hear from you. Tell us what you think! THANKS for watching all. Subscribe right now and never miss an episode!
We spend some rainy days getting work and homeschool done and then Kris takes the kids on an adventure to find the lighthouse… Yep they get lost. The next day we find it! And there’s a spectacular view from Cap D’Nua Lighthouse overlooking the Nature Reserve, Baie de Prony and the Southern Lagoon. It’s a real shame we can’t find our drone footage. Got one good family photo from it before it went MIA. Enjoy! To check out where we are in real time go to https://forecast.predictwind.com/tracking/display/ToreaVI Follow us on facebook and instagram @sailingwithsix and if you're keen to support our videos check out https://www.patreon.com/sailingwithsix The music in our videos, is the music we love. Get onboard and support the artists. Music Credits: Music: https://www.purple-planet.com Intro song: Gone Fishin' Feeling the Rhythm - FLASKAS Funk Souls - Ripley Happy - Dear Willow
We get well and truly stuck in to boat renovations and finally finish the sanding ready for Part 2...the Painting!! YAY 😊 Don't forget to like and share our videos and subscribe to get notified when out next episode is out on YouTube! Follow and like our page on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/sailingpicklefamily And Instagram http://www.instagram.com/sailingpicklefamily Check out our website at www.sailingpicklefamily.com Join our Patreon crew and support our production http://www.patreon.com/sailingpicklefamily
