Mă părăsesc! – Sailing Portland Bill (Fără căpitan la bord) S3 Ep24

Mă părăsesc!  - Sailing Portland Bill (Fără căpitan la bord) S3 Ep24



Ați fi făcut alte pregătiri dacă ați fi fost în aceeași situație cu Dominic? Spune-ne în comentariile de mai jos și putem deveni mai înțelepți împreună! ⛵️🙏🏻😁 În acest episod, Carly și Hank părăsesc Cadoha și pleacă să facă niște bani atât de necesari pentru fondul de navigație, în timp ce Dominic rămâne cu mica noastră casă plutitoare și vede vremea rea ​​de o săptămână. Cu toate acestea, sosește o pauză neașteptată în vremea respectivă și Dominic decide să înfrunte o navigație nocturnă, traversând golful Lyme și câmpul minat de stâlpi de homari care așteptau, înainte de a ocoli Portland Bill și de a arunca ancora, totul fără căpitanul la bord. Dacă doriți să susțineți eforturile noastre mari de filmare britanică, atunci asigurați-vă că vizitați pagina noastră Patreon, aici: https://www.patreon.com/sailingcadoha Aflați mai multe despre barca noastră și istoria ei: https:// www.cadoha.com/our-boat Aflați mai multe despre echipajul din Cadoha și despre trecutul nostru: https://www.cadoha.com/crew-page Vizitați magazinul lui Carly, plin cu hainele ei de casă, reciclate: https: //www.cadoha.com/etsy-shop Ne puteți găsi și pe Instagram, aici: https://www.instagram.com/sailingcadoha/ Lista noastră completă de redare video (în ordine) Sezonul 1 (scuze pentru filmările oribile și editarea pe atunci) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j31x3… Sezonul 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mXQTl… Videoclipuri ale sezonului BLOCAT: https: //www.youtube.com/watch?v=MIkPz… Proiecte de iarnă și upgrade-uri (2020/2021): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YGIh4… Sezonul 3: https:/ /www.youtube.com/watch?v=EAQ9h…

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48 thoughts on “Mă părăsesc! – Sailing Portland Bill (Fără căpitan la bord) S3 Ep24

  1. Have you tried ginger for seasickness it seems to work for a lot of people? I used to keep boxes of jaffa cakes in my first aid box that used to help no idea why I think there was a placebo effect at work I would tell the casualty that this was a cure for seasickness. The other bit of advice I would give if all else fails is to go and sit under a palm tree, never fails to work.
    I don't think it does any harm to pull up the big boy pants now and then the fact that you were constantly thinking of what lay ahead meant you weren't taking it lightly which is a good thing.

  2. Nice to see the River Dart showcased in all its glory despite the weather! Bought and renovated my first yacht in Portland before sailing her to Noss Marina so an awesome episode for me. Cheers guys

  3. Great to see you on the helm Dom. Good preparation makes for an easier passage. I bet it felt strange without your Captain and 1st Mate missing though? Good work

  4. I don't know what it is, but every time I see a Dolphin swim alongside, I smile. I can't help it, it just happens. Thank you.

  5. Brilliant Video. Thanks for posting. Great that you took al lot of time to carefully consider your passage plan and to properly secure and check the boat beforehand. Looking forward to the next episode and your safe return to your home port for the winter.

  6. There is some nice editing going on here. Tiny hints of a few frames here and there. I like it! It feels personal, and that gives strength 💪

  7. I work in Portland port, its not very magical at the moment. The weather is pretty cold and nasty. I do see the dolphins every day though, and occasionally a seal.

  8. I've not been so bad with sea sickness as yet but suffer when I get back to land 😩. Didn't have you down as a fighter but good to hear more about your fighting days actually be good to do a yesteryear video how you met etc., 👍

  9. Cap'n Ron is a family tradition with us, we watch it every year on our summer cruise and have been doing so for 15 years, great movie and perfect to watch on your yacht.

  10. You may not of had your ships Captain to guide you safely on your voyage, but you made it with only a great cook to support you. You are now England's own, Captain Ron. LOL! Stay groovy and stay safe.

  11. Dom, I saw that you hung your harness tether from the stainless loop on the pedestal, and it's a sensible place – but just in case you didn't know, that tube is only intended to stop the mainsheet taking the compass off during a gybe. It's not a handhold and definitely not a harness attachment point. (An owner was swept off his boat in the '79 Fastnet because that's what he'd hooked himself onto).

  12. I was amazed that you was a MMA fighter never had you down for that fair play son new sub here I initially thought you was a posh boy son Eton that kinda fella 🙂

  13. I knew you could do this! But it is great to actually see you do this! Very good preparation! You didn't seem to miss a thing! Sorry you didn't have the wind for a nice SAIL! But at least you didn't have any problems. I take it Chris isn't a sailor. You didn't have him standing watch or helping that we saw. Did you say that professionally Carly is a graphic artist? Is there a way to see what work she did? Was Hank solemn trying to hold it in? We've never seen him like that. He was definitely holding you responsible! 

    Check with Carly on this but I remember there being a day signal (a black cone flown vertex point down in the forward rigging triangle) that must be flown when motor sailing. It is to let everyone know that you are now forfeiting your right of way as a "less maneuverable" vessel for engine purposes. There is also a corresponding night light signal for the same condition. I suppose yours are similar since we, here in the colonies, still use your rules. 😉

  14. Portland was the base for my first ship in the Royal Navy in 1964/5 H.M.S. Aurora.
    To me as a junior seaman, it was a cold wind blown desolate place where only war ships were allowed.
    I have not lived it England for fifty years. I got smart and now live in Australia but believe the Navy Has not the same influence that it once had there. I remember it was usually force 9/10 or flat calm and I only saw it calm two times!

  15. I cannot remember how many times I have done that passage, and never seen a dolphin how lucky are you. Plenty of exhausted racing pigeons talking a breather on deck or down below. So did you brave the inner passage or clear the race out to sea?

  16. One of my favourite (light hearted) comments “Everybody wants to be captain until there’s captain sh*t to do!” and now you know! 😂😂 But seriously….awesome job acting Captain, Carly can take more naps now knowing you’ve got the ship 👍🏼💤😂⛵️

  17. Hi Great series Guys. I see you use Navionics but what tablets do you Navigate on? Would you buy the same again? TIA.

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