Aflați cum să navigați: Vremea și navigarea pentru marinari începând (z-log)

Aflați cum să navigați: Vremea și navigarea pentru marinari începând (z-log)



Care sunt cele mai importante lucruri de știut înainte de a naviga? Keith discută despre cele mai critice două aspecte ale navigării în acest Frank Z-Log, împărtășind, de asemenea, câteva resurse valoroase pe care le-am folosit și trucurile noastre pentru streamingul de divertisment. Dacă doriți să susțineți eforturile noastre video, tot ce ne cerem este să vă abonați și să împărtășiți canalul nostru cu prietenii dvs.! Sau cumpărați câteva bunătăți și ajutați -ne să -i scoatem pe acești copii de pe barcă și la facultate! https://sailingzatara.com/shop Consultați site -ul nostru web pentru a afla mai multe despre cine suntem și ce ne face să bibăm: https://sailingzatara.com/ Happy Sailing! Renee & The Z -Crew Music: Float Away – Grabbitz/Monstercat 025: Prag https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bzushcfqd7c ▼ Urmăriți Monstercat Snapchat: Monstercat YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/ Monstercat Spotify: http://monster.cat/1hgrcwk Facebook: http://facebook.com/monstercat Twitter: http://twitter.com/monstercat Instagram: http://instagram.com/monstercat Vine: https: // vine. Co/Monstercat SoundCloud: http://soundcloud.com/monstercat Google+: https://plus.google.com/+monstercat Monstercat FM: http://live.monstercat.com ▼ Urmați Grabbitz Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ GrabBitzmusic Twitter: https://twitter.com/grabbitz soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/grabbitz youtube: https://www.youtube.com/grabbitzmusic #Sailingzataraseason2

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22 thoughts on “Aflați cum să navigați: Vremea și navigarea pentru marinari începând (z-log)

  1. Great Info… Thanks 4 sharing…
    Just 2 Questions…
    1. Any recomendations for a book 2 learn about the actual sailing, ie how 2 set ur sails etc.
    2. Do u have any qualifications (RYA / ICC etc) Dont u need those for travelling in some countries..?
    (In the UK, where I am u don't need anything, but around Europe & other places u do from what I have been told)
    Thanks.

  2. I watch all your videos but what I see is that all your navigation is all digital, I don't think anything wrong with that. What if you just want to do it the old way or you can'y afford all the electronics …. do you have any experience navigating with paper charts and a sextant?

  3. Nice info! How do you determine where you want to go? Do you just pick a place and plan it or are there particular reasons why you choose those places? And do you do a family vote or how does that work for your family?

  4. I love it.Also the preference to stay on the ‘hook’ at anchor.When you do have to go to get fuel etc, how hard is it to manoeuvre this giant square? I assume you have a bow prop? Love the videos!!

  5. tks for your advises. Hope some day, to learn to sail even though I am 67 years old. it is a dream & hope become real…. good luck to you all.

  6. There is so much for me to learn ahead congratulations and a great big thank you for taking the time to help us all learn more about sailing,navigating and the weather!

  7. The microwave huh 😊 a good way to test that out is to call or message your iPad while it's in there, or see if it has online access. Or put your cellphone Inside and call it.

  8. As a former US Navy submariner you are exactly correct. Weather is the number one concern for any sailor. Chances are if ten boats go bluewater sailing, i mean serious sailing without any weather info one of them will not return. And that goes for motoring or sailing. Although weather is twice as important for sailng than it is for motoring. Those oceans are very beautiful but, they are unforgiving. The you have navigation. That one goes without saying. Learn how to read them charts because if you don't, number one you can't get to where you want to go and number two it's guaranteed you will hit something underwater when you pull into a location. I remember pulling into Bermuda (large ship) and looking over the side as we transited the channel and you could see the rocks almost at the surface right alongside the ship as we passed. It was one way in and one way out. Like anything else just be prepared, well prepared. If you're new to sailing yes, it would be a good idea to hire a professional or very experienced sailor to aid you a few times. But, you're going to do most of your learning on the water. And another thing, learn how to fix things, which you can do by trial and error unless you have plenty of money and the money won't help if you're 300 miles from land. This was a very good video and you broke it down so anyone could understand it. Ps; I saw your other video about money and you were 100% right about saving money. People don't realize how much money they're spending just buying things all the time. If everyone learned how to live a basic lifestyle while they're working they'd be amazed at how much money they saved after twenty years. Safe sailing and Travel Mercies to you and your family.

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