Adăpostirea de furtuni în Mackay – Sailing Australia Ep.52

Adăpostirea de furtuni în Mackay - Sailing Australia Ep.52



Forțați să ne adăpostim de furtunile în Mackay, profităm de ocazie pentru a explora interiorul până la Finch Hatton Gorge și a vâna ornitorinci cu cicuri de rață la Broken River. Când plătim pentru o dană de port, încercăm să profităm la maximum de facilități, făcând toate lucrările care necesită apă proaspătă. Cu vremea rea ​​continuă, decidem să ne întoarcem oricum. Suntem un cuplu britanic care a pornit din Anglia în 2016 pentru a ne îndeplini visul de a naviga în jurul lumii cu barca noastră cu vele de 37 de picioare, Florența. Pe parcurs, împărtășim stilul de viață la bord cu înaltele și dezavantajele călătoriilor în jurul lumii cu barca. Susține-ne pe Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/sailingyachtflorence Ne poți urmări și prin blogul nostru la www.sailwiththeflo.wordpress.com Muzica în ordinea în care este redată: Keep Walking – Alvaro Angeloro – www.hooksounds.com – Creative Commons – Atribuire Creative Commons 4.0 Licență Summer Journey – Paul Werner – www.hooksounds.com – Creative Commons – Atribuire Creative Commons 4.0 Licență Its Gettin Funky – HookSounds Originals – www.hooksounds.com – Licensed Ambient Inspiration – MusicPro – www.hooksounds .com – Licențiat Get Into It – Dreamwave – www.hooksounds.com – Licențiat Slow Summer – HookSounds Originals – www.hooksounds.com – Licențiat

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35 thoughts on “Adăpostirea de furtuni în Mackay – Sailing Australia Ep.52

  1. Cold river pools are the best! In the cities now they pay for "Cryotherapy." Freezing your skin to alleviate inflammation. I always found a swim in a cold river served just fine.

  2. Hello Mr. Matt and Mrs. Amy, Im Alvin from Anna Wakatobi Course . Its An Amazing Day with you Today. Do you Remember me ? Hope you Enjoy your sailing .

    Cheers!

  3. They have small washing machines on Amazon that use one gallon of fresh water per load, and have a spin cycle that gets clothes almost dry, for about a hundred dollars USD. I have one for when I travel, it works better than the set I have at home. It'll work with water from the tap, or a river. With biodegradable soap, can be used anywhere, and they use very little electric

  4. Matt, you and I have one thing in common. We both spend our time with women that have a quick smile and a happy disposition. Add a sailboat and that is probably as good as life gets.

  5. As an Australian who lives in London and loves to sail I have stumbled upon your channel and LOVE it. Well done the two of you (and Florence). Good to see your effort in seeking out the platypus was rewarded. I look forward to following you as you head north and onto Indonesia.

  6. Florence used to belong to my Grandfather. We spent many happy nights on Florence going up the mast and pretending to steer her.

    Thank you for taking her on so many amazing adventures, it makes my Grandmother very happy to see her sailing the world! I'm sure it would make my Grandpa happy too xx

  7. I had the opportunity to travel to NZ and Australia with my son 4 years ago! We were in Cairns for a bit and I remember seeing roads signs for Mackay to the south Queensland was beautiful! Looks like you had a great visit!

  8. I just found out that you will receive $ 25 USD per 1000 views. If this info is true then you should be receiving a check from you tube for $ 1050 USD per Video

  9. “Eungella” no in mackay I’ve lived here my whole life and we pronounce it with slang young-galla but in one go… and since then to people who don’t live here all the grass has died and I’m in glenella and it hasn’t rained since 2 days before Anzac Day was the last decent pour and since then it’s sprinkled once and that’s it the dumb thing is we’re one of the wettest parts of the country

  10. Do people realize how much effort you put into getting your shots? Your video production skills are impressive.

  11. Im only part way into this episode and I saw you washi g the topsides from a kayak. I just was on the hard and couldnt afford any more time after 4 days with in and out.
    My question is, if topsides can be washed on the water can it be taped, sanded, gelcoat repaired and painted from a kayak or paddleboard. Or would it be better to sabe and go back on the hard? Whats your experience? What do you suggest?

  12. When you said in the previous video that you were going to wait out the storm in MacKay I, for some reason, thought it was spelt Makai, imagine my surprise.

  13. In 1985 my Grandmother and Aunt visited from the UK,, The area was in a drought,, Broken River was just a few water holes ,,,, Hahaha , got drunk on Brampton in 1964 ,, I was 16 1/2 ,,, 🙂

  14. Looks like I'm catching up. I thought that I had watched all your earlier vids. Guess not.

    Lovely inland trip. Thank you. Just watched your Namibia trek one yesterday.

    Stay well. Stay safe.

  15. I have lived in Australia for 70 years and never seen a Platypus in the wild despite spending much of my life in the bush

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