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We buy a boat in Norway⛵️ (A love story❤️)

16,234 المشاهدات· 28/02/25
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Nauticat 38 sailing along the Norwegian coast from Aalesund to Bergen to Haugesund and all the way back home to Sandefjord. Open sea and narrow passages. You will also witness a love story during the trip. What do we mean by that? Well, join us and see what happens! Shout out to @erikaanderaa Erik Aanderaa, NBJS. We passed you and we watched you (on the screen). What else could we do when sailing in the waters around Haugesund? Here is the scrips for the video, just for Youtube to understand what it is all about, so they can show it to the relevant audience: Title: We bought a Nauticat 38 in Norway (Aalesund) and sailed her home. We bought our Nauticat 38 at the West coast of Norway, in a charming town called Ålesund. Norway is a cold place, and in the winter there is snow on the boat, and ice on the water. To have the sea trial, we had to break som ice. We bought the boat, and the next thing to do was to bring my girlfriend to Ålesund as well, to see our new home. She was impressed by the boat, but she could not stand the weather. We urgently need to sail her home, and when possible, even further south. As agreed with the previous owner, he sailed to boat to Bergen, a bit longer south along the coast. And then, the easter 2022, we picked her up there, and sailed her home. I gathered a couple of friends, and we set off from Bergen on our way home to Sandefjord. More than 40 years earlier my father had sailed the same route, and as back up to our digital navigation, we used his old naval charts that he had back in the 70-ies. Now, it’s as easy as following the lines in the map. Even I can do that. South of Bergen we get closer to the town Haugesund. If you follow Norwegian sailers on Youtube, you might have heard about Erik Aanderaa. These are his home waters, and as we approach Haugesund, we watch his channel. After a long day at sea, we stay for the night in Haugesund, the home port of our hero Erik Aanderaa. The crew has been good, and they have deserved a night at the pub. And as you know, what happens in the pub stays in the pub. The next day we continue our way south, in strong wind and cold weather. Then, after another long day at the sea, we arrived at the beautiful small Norwegian island Kvitsøy just outside Stavanger. Early next morning, just as the sun is about to rise, we proceed on our journey southwards. The crew is sailing, and the Skipper is taking a nap. Lets get some sails up, and lets get some speed! Some times we sail above 10 knots! Then we turn at the southernmost tip of Norway, and get into sheltered waters. Arriving at one of the crews summer house, we were welcomed by a happy crowd. Either the pier was short, or the boat was long, but we figured it out. Our brave voyage was duly celebrated, in the woodshed. The crew signs off, and the girlfriend signs on. We have a fantastic voyage north along the eastern coast of Norway. The water is calm and the weather is beautiful. Maybe now is the time to show her what I brought with me? Maybe now the time to ask her to marry me? She said Yes, and now she is my fiancé The big event was celebrated in the beautiful small town called Stavern, in the boat, and together with good friends. From Stavern it is only a few hours to our home port in Sandefjord. We arrive there happy to have finally got ourselves a Nauticat, and even happier to have gotten engaged. Thanks for the trip!

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