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Ep 252 | How We Feel Safe. Coastal Navigation in Dangerous Places, Sailing Nutshell, Australia

6,684 Views· 03/02/22
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We leave Portland Roads and get ready for three ‘big’ days of sailing on our way to Seisha. The gearbox is failing, yet again, so we are gingerly making our way, using the wind as much as possible. Magnus has a chat about the Raspberry Pi which he has been learning about for quite some time now. He also goes into great depth about navigation, how it has changed over the years and what systems we use on Nutshell to stay safe and to know where we are. He also demonstrates how to make a vhf antenna. Thanks for watching. Until next time. Wendy and Magnus _____ After exploring the stunning Aboriginal rock art on Stanley Island we set off to take a peek at the camping area. The available facilities are great but the discarded aluminium cans and rubbish are a little upsetting. We then plan our sailing route for the next few days. It’s tricky territory with reefs all around us and plenty of things to hit! After a few sailing days we eventually end up at Portland Roads and head to the famous cafe to sample coffee and cake, but alas, it’s closed! Wendy and Magnus Music Credits: 00:01 Jenny By the Water, Clarke Russo, Epidemic Sound 15:46 Sunset Street, Saira Ridley, Epidemic Sound 25:18 Soaking Up the Sun, Headland, Epidemic Sound 46:10 As We Saw the Ocean, Epidemic Sound #Raspberry Pi #StaySafe #MakeAnAntenna #SailingNutshell 00:00 Leaving Portland Roads 02:20 Navigation and GPS Chat 32:17 Making a VHF Antenna SUBSCRIBE BUTTON CLICK link to http://www.anfx.co.

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