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gtgc2022
442 vistas · 4 años hace

Deep forest

no_worries_pictures
12,782 vistas · 12 años hace

Diving in theTuamotu Atoll, French Polynesia. Playing with a dolphin pod in Tiputa pass, Rangiroa. The wall of sharks on the South pass of Fakarava is the best house reef I have ever seen. Fakarava is protected as a Biosphere reserve by the UNESCO. Tauchen im Tuamotu Atoll, Französisch Polynesien, Besonders beeindruckend sind eine Delfinfamilie am Tiputapass, die sich einen Spass mit Tauchern machen, sowie die Mauer der Haie am Südpass, das vielleicht beste Hausriff der Welt.

swedishshipgotheborg
2,499 vistas · 3 años hace

Sailing leg 11 in 2022 went from Monaco instead of Nice (as a surprise stopover in Monaco was added to the expedition). The 6th of October 2022 the ship departed after gorgeous days in Nice and Monaco and headed for Valletta, Malta. It was a fantastic sailing leg with sunshine and rain, amazing views of Stromboli, and time for both a swimstop and games on board, before arriving to beautiful historical Malta. It was the first time the ship visited Malta, and we had a great stopover! Get a glimpse of life on board and enjoy! Video and editing: Joel Engberg Footage of Stromboli: Maximillian Nichols

lifeinanutshell
3,888 vistas · 2 años hace

We slowly make our way to the Hunter River. The tides are quite complex around this region and you have to get it right or you won’t go anywhere fast! Magnus puts out the fishing line with a planer attached and we catch shark after shark. We arrive at the Hunter and are astounded by its natural beauty. We take Peanut as far as we can up the creeks and check it all out with Mavi. We hope you enjoy this video. It’s such a remote area and it’s a pleasure to be able to share it with you all. Thanks for watching. Until next time… Wendy and Magnus —— Where are we now: See where we are in real-time https://www.patreon.com/lifeinanutshell 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 Music Credits 03:21 The Sun Never Sets on the Island, Epidemic Sound 13:47 The Sun Never Sets on the Island, Epidemic Sound 16:14 Less Than Endless, At the End of Times, Nothing, Epidemic Sound 17:14 As We Saw the Ocean, Epidemic Sound #HunterRiver #Australia #Kimberley #SVNutshell SUBSCRIBE BUTTON CLICK link to http://www.anfx.co. 00:00 We sail to the Hunter River 00:154 A chat about seeing the tide getting closer 01:26 Fish On! 02:38 Heading off on the next leg to the Hunter River 04:00 Fish On! 05:02 Cooking the chook at Ivy Cove 13:16 We arrive at the Hunter River 14:22 Exporing in Peanut 16:25 Mavi shows us the terrain

bootsprofis
42,394 vistas · 2 años hace

Nun gibt es Bootssuchen in Überlänge! Die gesamte Staffel mit 4 Filmen in über 7 Stunden hier anschauen: https://www.bootsprofis.tv/filme Die ersten Minuten eines jeden Films sind frei verfügbar. Du kannst einfach starten und dich selbst davon überzeugen, ob Dir die Filme gefallen! :) -- Werde Kanalmitglied und erhalte exklusive Vorteile: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8OmaK-xOjjJVHySEP7gJ_g/join -- Unseren MERCHANDISE gibt es hier: https://www.bootsprofis.tv/merch Normalerweise schneiden wir in unseren Folgen Videomaterial von ein bis zwei Tagen so zusammen, dass es in 30 Minuten passt. Heute ist das anders. Eineinhalb Stunden haben 30 Minuten ergeben! Wie ihr es wolltet, zeigen wir unseren Besuch bei Sirius möglichst roh und ungeschnitten, äußerst detailliert, damit ihr alle zumindest mal digital die Werft gesehen habt. Super spannend, was Torsten alles zu erzählen und zu zeigen hat. Wir bekommen viel mit auf den Weg, warum Sirius-Yachten so gebaut werden, wie sie gebaut wurden und es ist gut zu erkennen, woher der Erfolg kommt. Qualität Made in Germany wird hier groß geschrieben. Ganz groß. Das ist so besonders, dass wir Sirius eine ganze Videoreihe widmen und alles zeigen, was wir mit Torsten erlebt haben. Gefällt euch das Format? Lasst es uns in den Kommentaren wissen! Kapitelmarker: 00:00 Ihr wollt es, Ihr bekommt es! 01:02 Frischer Yoghurt am frühen Morgen 02:54 Begrüßung von Torsten 03:58 GFK-Kaskos 04:47 Mahagoni-Lager 06:13 Bodengruppe 07:08 Tischlerei 08:04 Der Salontisch 10:20 CNC-Fertigung 11:54 Plattenwerkstoffe 13:00 Pantrybau 16:34 Beschichtungsbereich 17:14 Sirius-Familie 18:22 Schlaraffenland (Lager) 20:55 Möbelfertigung 24:24 Rundungen 25:28 Kühlfachdeckel 27:12 Lackoberflächen 28:27 Strukturelle Verbindungen __ Wenn auch Du gerade nach Deinem perfekten Segelboot suchst und Unterstützung dabei brauchst - sei es bei der Typfindung, der Bootssuche oder Besichtigungen - wir können helfen! Schreibe uns einfach eine E-Mail mit ein paar Infos über Dich und wir melden uns bei dir! Hier erreichst Du uns und erfährst Mehr: https://www.BootsProfis.tv __ Unsere Videos zum Thema Bootskauf und ZUDB-Folgen werden von Boat24.com unterstützt. Kleiner Tipp am Rande: Boat24.com ist für uns die erste Anlaufstelle, wenn wir nach Segelbooten suchen. Und das nicht ohne Grund, denn sie haben die besten Suchfunktionen und halten ihre Seite einfach sauber von alten, hinfälligen Inseraten und Betrugsversuchen. Und die Auswahl ist gewaltig... HIER zur Plattform: https://www.boat24.com __ DIE REISE DER 7seas: ⇒Website und Blog: http://www.sy7seas.com ⇒Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SY7seas/ ⇒Instagram http://instagram.com/bootsprofis __ FAQ: Schulpflicht und Reisen mit Kindern? https://bit.ly/2GcIjtN Welcher Segelschein auf Langfahrt? https://bit.ly/333DWJW Wie kann ich am Besten Segeln lernen? https://bit.ly/2XAzBy4 Womit machen wir unsere Videos?* Hauptkamera: https://amzn.to/3MJ8bPK Weitwinkelobjektiv: https://amzn.to/3IwUP6L Zweitkamera: https://amzn.to/3Wn6drt Mikrofon: https://amzn.to/3Wpnroq Action: https://amzn.to/3MGKcko Drohnenaufnahmen: https://amzn.to/3BI7tfn 360Grad-Kamera: https://amzn.to/45gwhZy Woher nehmen wir unsere Musik? Sehr zu empfehlen für jeden, der Videos macht - egal ob für YouTube oder andere Projekte. Artlist. https://bit.ly/2nbnbwC * Intro: Feel It in My Face - Andrew Applepie https://soundcloud.com/andrewapplepie www.patreon.com/andrewapplepie Diese Segelkanäle solltest Du kennen: Sailing Insieme Segeljungs Blue Horizon RAN Sailing Sailing Uma Sailing Someday Mit * gekennzeichnet: Affiliate-Links #BootsProfis #werft #Sirius

codezerosailing
19 vistas · 4 meses hace

28 Mart 2026 tarihinde İstanbul, Caddebostan parkurunda gerçekleştirilen BAUISC Spring Trophy 1. Etap Yarışları’nı Farr 280 OD model teknemizle, Code-Zero Takımı olarak, ORC B sınıfında 8 ekip arasından 3. olarak tamamladık. Ekip: Baş Üstü: Dilek Deniz Trimmer: Mustafa Durna Trimmer: Asena Koçoğlu Ana Yelken: Selim Cenk Boğatur Dümen: Burak Cora Runner: Onur Alpaslan İstatistikler: Mesafe: 13,2 dm Denizde Kalış Süresi: 5 saat 7 dk Manevra: 117x www.code-zerosailing.com www.sailhub.ai www.instagram.com/code_zerosailing www.instagram.com/sailhub.ai/ www.youtube.com/@CodeZeroSailing www.facebook.com/codezerosailingacademy www.linkedin.com/company/code-zerosailing #x-yachts #x-41 #xp-33 #sailhub #mad-x #vmgyelken #farr280 #codezerosailing #istanbul #marmaris #yelkenokulu #sailingschool #sailing #yelken #yelkenyarışı #yelkeneğitimi #sailingrace

sailingcaretta
32 vistas · 4 meses hace

Carnival in Grenada....definitely Spicemas...lots of half-naked dancers in the streets! August 2023

planetsailonline
3,671 vistas · 2 meses hace

Not all the teams are here, no one is sailing their 75ft Cup boat and this isn’t where the 38th America’s Cup will be contested. So why is the first Preliminary event in the Sardinian town of Cagliary so important? On the eve of the practice racing Matt Sheahan heads south to find out and considers why this event is important for the teams and how it might shake up the 38th America’s Cup. And once you’re in the picture as to why this event is so important, check out Yacht Racing Life’s latest feature with the British AC team based on an exclusive interview from the cyclor turned flight controller turned driver, Ben Cornish, it’s well worth a read. https://www.yachtracinglife.com/from-cyclor-to-helmsman-gb1s-ben-cornish-on-his-big-career-break-in-cagliari/?ref=members-newsletter

boatlife_dansboatlife
936 vistas · 2 meses hace

This is the ULTIMATE day boat/fishing machine for the boater who's very clear on his or her mission. If you have had the bigger boats with multiple cabins but now your lifestyle leans more towards days aboard the boat instead of nights. Or if you just want a platform that's super flexible on the number of guests you can accommodate the the sea state you can still go out in while keeping your guests dry and protected then the Grady White Freedom 415 is that boat. While underway she absolutely behaves like a big yacht when crossing swells and parting waves. But from an operational perspective she's still a vessel that a solo operator could manage no worries. This I believe is the secret of these new Dual Console designs. You could be doing a Friday night Corporate Cruise with your work buddies, with your wife and kids having a picnic on Saturday and heading offshore at 5am on Sunday with 6 of your fishing buddies to catch Marlin. In each of these scenarios this Grady will keep everyone dry, comfortable and safe while also enjoying the ride in a wide variety of sea states that this hull will clearly eat up and leave in her wake. Enjoy, Dan THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS Mention Code DBL for discounts on Marine Mold Construction https://ms-marine.eu/ BOAT BUILDERS https://dansboatlife.com/boat-builders BOAT BUYERS https://dansboatlife.com/boat-buyers BOAT OWNERS https://dansboatlife.com/courses BRAND: https://shortmarine.com.au/grady-white/grady-white-freedom-415/ PRICE: https://shortmarine.com.au/contact/ Watch Part2: https://youtu.be/GfvR3JhlcPo 00:00 Start 02:29 Grady White Freedom 415 overview and construction quality comparison 03:26 Transom features including refrigerated fish boxes and dive ladder access 06:16 Cockpit entertainment area with barbecue, sink, and drinks cabinet 12:50 Helm station controls, seating, and navigation equipment 18:22 Interior head and cabin with marble finishes and standing room 20:26 Bow seating area with convertible dining table and sun protection 24:26 Lower cabin sleeping quarters with microwave and storage 26:34 Equipment space tour showing generator and battery systems 27:17 Final thoughts on ideal owner demographic and experience requirements

sailingronik
8,261 vistas · 3 años hace

Ep. 55 - Gli ultimi giorni nel Nord Sardegna prima del rientro a quella per molti è chiamata "casa". Per noi casa è dove possiamo vivere la nostra vita. Torniamo per festeggiare il Natale assieme alla famiglia, ma già pensiamo al prossimo viaggio e alla prossima Stagione 2023 in mare. Dal prossimo video ripartiremo proprio da lì. ⛵️ Il nostro S/Y Ronik è a riposo durante l'inverno nelle tranquille acque del porto rifugio di Andora in attesa della prossima Estate 2023 dove Vi aspetteremo in Sardegna. Noi proseguiremo con un nuovo progetto che vi sveleremo nei prossimi video... continuate a seguirci! Sailing Ronik non si ferma continuando a scoprire spicchi di mondo per noi e per voi! Sailing Ronik on the Road. ⛵️ Sailing Ronik è viaggio, il viaggio è scoperta e conoscenza, la conoscenza è cultura, la cultura è capacità di potersi emozionare per le piccole grandi cose che scopriamo ogni giorno. In un viaggio non è importante la destinazione ma il viaggio stesso! Vivere per viaggiare e non viaggiare per vivere! Amiamo viaggiare ed ogni luogo che visitiamo, in barca a vela, in camper, in auto, in moto, in bicicletta od anche a piedi è sempre una piacevole stimolante scoperta. ⛵️ L'amore per la vita, la curiosità di conoscere il mondo, la gioia di vivere le emozioni e il benessere della tranquillità; sono solo alcune delle esigenze che ci hanno spinto a decidere una "vita in barca a vela". Siamo una coppia, Betty e Mauro, che da diversi anni condivide vita e lavoro a bordo della barca "Ronik". Una barca a vela Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 52.2 del 2001, progetto Bruce Farr. Abbiamo il piacere di rendervi partecipi di queste emozioni ospitandovi a bordo durante le nostre crociere in Mediterraneo: Riviere Liguri, Costa Azzurra, Arcipelago Toscano, Corsica, Sardegna, Isole Pontine, Sicilia, Isole Eolie ed Isole Egadi.... e domani chissà... il mare è grande! #ronik #sailingronik #barcaavela #crociereinbarca #vacanzeinbarca #crewcharter #imbarchiacabina #imbarchiindividuali #sailing #charter #camper #camperlife #campercarletto #vitaincamper #sardegna #sardinia #costasmeralda #capotesta #arzachena #valledellaluna #fungodiarzachena #cannigione #olbia #traghetto ⛵️ Per seguire le avventure di #sailingronik sui Social: FACEBOOK Sailing Ronik: https://www.facebook.com/sailingronik FACEBOOK Betty: https://www.facebook.com/betty.maggioni FACEBOOK Mauro: https://www.facebook.com/mauro.zampini.7 INSTAGRAM Sailing Ronik: https://www.instagram.com/sailingronik INSTAGRAM Betty: https://www.instagram.com/betty.maggioni INSTAGRAM Mauro: https://www.instagram.com/arundelyaching

michelemaestrello
967 vistas · 13 años hace

Per un marinaio non c'è niente di misterioso al di fuori del mare, signore e padrone della sua vita, e imperscrutabile come il destino. "Joseph Conrad"

great-life-experiences2024
486 vistas · 2 años hace

Hello and welcome back to the channel. This video documents the 12 day Haulout journey of SV Aeolos, my trusty 1969 CAL 34 Sloop. Long hours of hard work were put into this labor of love and the result was satisfying and beautiful all the same. This Maintenance marks the beginning of our time living and cruising on her. Please join us on this adventure as we take to the seas and explore BC's beautiful coastline. Next stop, Portland island! Enjoy the video and please stay tuned for more sailing and exploring to come. Cody & Sara #adventure #nature #sailboat #britishcolumbia #sailing #hardwork #cleaning #painting #sanding #pnw #tinyhome #spring #cal34 #sloop #maintainance #offgrid #windpower #insidepassage #sailor

northwestmaritime
58 vistas · 3 meses hace

First place, last place and very much everything in between. Check out the many versions of R2AK, all in one episode.

Multihullcentral1
404 vistas · 5 meses hace

We look at navigation set up as the Seawind settles in half way across the Tasman.

Sailingtipsca
730,858 vistas · 3 años hace

How is it even possible for a boat to sail faster than the wind, let alone 2-3 times faster, like this AC72s of the 34th America’s Cup? That’s exactly what we’re going to find out in this video. Early sailing ships looked like this, and pretty much used their sails as big parachute like drag devices to pull themselves along in the same direction as the wind. This isn’t very efficient and it’s also impossible for any boat like this to sail faster than the wind. This is because as the boat accelerates the wind effectively disappears as boat catches up to it. Instead, modern sailing boats work much more like airplanes which use their wings to generate lift. Except on a boat the wings are oriented vertically instead of horizontally. One wing is the sails in the air, and the other is the daggerboard or keel in the water, also called a foil which is short for hydrofoil. The foil produces just as much lift as the sail even though it’s much smaller, and that’s because water is 800 times denser than air. Modern sails look much more like a streamlined airplane wing than a baggy parachute. They also generates lift in the exact same way. As the wind flows over a modern sail from front to back, the sail generates lift perpendicular to the surface of the sail, just like an airplane wing. Underwater foils like the keel on this monohull come in all shapes and sizes, but like the sails in the air they also generate lift perpendicular to their surface as the water flows over them from front to back. Except unlike an airplane, where the wings both generate lift in the same direction to lift the plane off the ground, the sails and foils on a sailing boat generate lift in opposite directions, and this is what propels the boat forward. The tighter the angle between the lift from the wind and water, the faster the boat will go. And the faster the boat goes, the more apparent wind it generates to flow over its sails, which generates more lift, which makes the boat go even faster. And this cycle will continue until the friction with the water prevents the boat from going any faster. That’s why the fastest boats have underwater foils that provide lift in two directions – a horizontal side force to counteract the forces of the sails and drive the boat forward, and a vertical component to lift the boat out of the water and reduce friction. None of this would be possible without high tech materials like carbon fibre, epoxy, and Dyneema, which can create structures stronger than steel at a fraction of the weight. The square rigged ship in this video is the Batavia, which was built in Amsterdam in 1628, more than 200 years before people really began to understand how wings generate lift: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Batavia_(1628_ship) And thanks to Trent Palmer for the flying footage - love his channel! https://www.youtube.com/@TrentonPalmer Disclaimer: - This content is offered solely for your education and entertainment. - There are no warranties, expressed or implicit, about any content or its fitness for a particular purpose. - There are risks of injury, death, drunkenness, and financial hardship involved in sailing. - The skipper is always responsible for the safety of their vessel and crew. - Sailing Tips is not responsible or liable in any way for anything that happens on or anywhere near your boat or any boat that we are not in command of. #howto #sailing #howtosail #learntosail #sailingtips

theyachtguyofficial
871 vistas · 2 años hace

I got to test out Avikus NeuBoat's autonomous system, and I have to say I was impressed.

sailingintooblivion
2,716 vistas · 7 meses hace

The high seas adventure of 2022 was difficult and did not go according to plan, but I was able to learn some valuable lessons and also truly see what I was made of when the world gets out of control. The ocean is a great teacher of so many lessons, and I am grateful to everyone that helped get me out to sea and also helped me put the boat back together after I returned to port. Big thanks to @colin.denker for editing this together, please check out his channel. Help Support this channel with the following links, Thanks for listening! Support this Podcast on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/sailingintooblivionpodcast Help fund my next adventure here: https://gofund.me/6df0fb45 One Time Donations Via PayPal and Venmo: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/JeromeRand https://account.venmo.com/u/sailingintooblivion Amazon WishList: https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/33F36RF315G8V?ref_=wl_share Children's Book: https://a.co/d/1q2Xkev Sailing Into Oblivion Children's Audio Book: Audible.com Sailing Merch: https://www.bonfire.com/store/sailing-into-oblivion/ Books: https://a.co/d/eYaP10M Reach out to the Show: https://www.sailingintooblivion.com/podcasts

thealaskangypsy
784 vistas · 10 meses hace

Life aboard the Alaskan Gypsy means tackling projects big and small. Today we're back in the master stateroom, scraping off stubborn carpet glue… and trying to eradicate this back mold! Follow along for more behind-the-scenes of shipyard life, DIY fixes, and the reality of restoring our 80-ft motorsailer. #BoatLife #ShipyardChronicles #DIYBoat




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