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We walked on a frozen lake to find our Summit on the air. We had a Great time with bonfire and nice activation on this fine top in the forest of Norway. And Zkipper the Puffindog was all right with walking on water.
PLAYLISTE DA DAAYGAMER:https://youtu.be/DX1gU9FsPUY INSCREVAR-SE:https://youtube.com/channel/UCn7BBnHDUdyY4kCGGkCyc5w?sub_Confirmation=1 Redes sociais:https://linktr.ee/VELEIROCLIPS Obrigado por assistir ❤ E SE INSCREVAR-SE
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TAGS:#clips #react #reagindo OBRIGADO POR ASSISTIR ❤
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Propane and "white gas" or camp fuel- about $40 per month including using coleman lanterns a few nights a week. twitter @sidewayskoyote
sitting in the truck during a windstorm talking to...you! twitter @sidewayskoyote
Markus und Jennifer Karstädt, stolze Eigner eines Moorings 5000 namens MAD auf St. Martin, reden mit uns über Ihre Erfahrungen mit dem Yachteignerprogramm von The Moorings. Was Ihnen besonders gefallen hat und einige andere spannende – vor allem finanzielle - Anregungen sehen Sie im Video!
Hello and welcome to the Sailing the East podcast. This is our podcast about sailing and cruising the East coast of the United States. In some episodes we will focus on passages and destinations, in other episodes, we will talk about boats, equipment, and techniques, and when we come across an interesting person, we will try to get them as a guest on the show. Today we’re are going to talk about hurricane Henri and preparing Paradox for the storm. The marina was buzzing with activity, boats were being hauled, dock lines were being doubled, and dodgers were being removed. We got Paradox, our 2009 Hunter 45 DS ready for the storm. In the end, everything turned out fine. Thanks for listening! We will be spending most of the summer sailing around Narragansett Bay, Long Island Sound, and Buzzards Bay. Hope to see you out on the water. If you know someone that would be an interesting guest on the show, please reach out to use and let us know. We love to hear from our listeners, send us your questions, comments, and suggestions at sailingtheeast@gmail.com. Wishing you fair winds, and calm seas. Bela and Mike
Hello and welcome to the Sailing the East podcast. This is our podcast about sailing and cruising the East coast of the United States. In some episodes we will focus on passages and destinations, in other episodes, we will talk about boats, equipment, and techniques, and when we come across an interesting person, we will try to get them as a guest on the show. Today we’re going to talk about replacing the house batteries on Paradox, our 2009 Hunter 45DS. During the survey we had done in the Fall of 2020, when we purchased Paradox, the surveyor indicated that the lead-acid batteries on the boat were at about 50% of their rated capacity. During the early part of this sailing season, I noticed the batteries were almost depleted after a full day of sailing. So, it is time to replace the house batteries. We discuss why I decided to stay with lead-acid wet cell batteries and not “upgrade” to Gel or Lithium-Ion batteries. Thanks for listening! We will be spending most of the summer sailing around Narragansett Bay, Long Island Sound, and Buzzards Bay. Hope to see you out on the water. We love to hear from our listeners, send us your questions, comments, and suggestions at sailingtheeast@gmail.com. Wishing you fair winds, and calm seas. Bela and Mike
Hello and welcome to the Sailing and Cruising the East Coast of the United States podcast. In this episode, Mike and I discuss finding crew for your boat or finding a boat to crew on. This was inspired by an email we received from Chris Curtis who lives on the West Coast and is a listener of the podcast. He asked the question, “I like going out for 3-4 day sails, but I do not want to sail by myself. How can I find crew?” Mike and I go through the various ways of finding crew, the things to look for, and what questions to ask. I also discuss how I got a crew position on a sail from Halifax, Nova Scotia to Baltimore, Maryland. We love to hear from our listeners, send us your questions, comments, and suggestions at sailingtheeast@gmail.com. If you know someone that would be an interesting guest on the show, please reach out to us and let us know. Wishing you fair winds, and calm seas. Bela and Mike
Garzaia nella Lanca di Gabbioneta nel Parco Oglio Nord
SuprabA liveaboard #komodo #phinisi #
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Join Bela Musits and fellow sailor Mike Malekoff as they reflect on the journey so far, sailing up the scenic East Coast of the United States aboard Mike’s Hunter 44 Deck Salon. In this insightful episode, they share stories, lessons learned, and favorite moments from their adventure sailing from Brunswick, Georgia to Burlington, Vermont. They discuss the highs and lows of long-distance coastal cruising, including navigating tight inlets, dodging weather systems, and making memorable stops in charming maritime towns. Bela and Mike also offer practical insights for aspiring cruisers — from provisioning tips to boat handling, anchoring strategies, and how to adapt to life aboard over an extended trip. Whether you're an experienced sailor, a weekend boater, or dreaming about your first coastal adventure, this episode is full of real-life takeaways from two passionate sailors. Key Highlights: 🧭 Reflecting on the route and key stops along the East Coast 🌦️ Dealing with unpredictable weather and learning from challenging days 🧳 The importance of preparation, provisioning, and flexibility 📸 Visual elements: the YouTube version of the episode features stunning photos and short video clips captured during the trip Watch the Video Version on YouTube: 📽️ Note: This podcast episode is also available in video format, showcasing still images and video clips captured throughout the trip. Keywords for SEO & Discovery: sailing podcast, east coast sailing, Hunter 44 Deck Salon, sailboat cruising, sailing stories, Brunswick to Vermont, ICW sailing, boat life, liveaboard tips, sailing adventures, cruising lifestyle, East Coast ICW, boating podcast, sailing reflections, offshore sailing, marina life, coastal navigation, sailboat journey, Mike Malekoff, Bela Musits Subscribe & Follow: Don’t miss upcoming episodes as Bela and Mike continue their journey north! Subscribe to Sailing and Cruising the East Coast of the United States on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or your favorite podcast platform. Thanks for Listening! If you enjoyed this episode, please consider rating and reviewing the podcast — it helps more sailors and dreamers discover the show. Have a sailing story or technical tip you’d like to share? Reach out via email at sailingtheeast@gmail.com
little talk about what's going on over here. twitter @sidewayskoyote substack: https://sidewayskoyote.substack.com/
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We went to Onøya and activated the SoTa spot and also got a Summit to Summit sucsess. That was fun.