05 | Croazieră pe Insulele Canalului – Navigare către Mexic

05 |  Croazieră pe Insulele Canalului - Navigare către Mexic



Am părăsit Golful San Francisco pentru a ne continua trecerea pe coasta de vest a SUA, traversând Insulele Canalului pe drum. De la îndepărtata și accidentată insula San Miguel, până la fermecătorul oraș de pe Avalon de pe insula Catalina, am fost în mod continuu surprinși de cât de grozavă a fost croaziera pe aceste insule deșertice din California. În cele din urmă, ne-am coborât până la granița cu Mexicul, pregătiți pentru următorul mare pas în aventura noastră. Julia este un ketch Ingrid proiectat de Atkin. Este o barcă tradițională din lemn, construită din brad și cedru pe stejar, construită în Desolation Sound în 1960. ____________________________________________________________________ muzică: Far Away de Sarah Jansen https://soundcloud.com/sarahjansenmusic Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 Free Descărcați / transmiteți în flux: http://bit.ly/l-far-away Muzică promovată de Biblioteca audio https://youtu.be/uxANHTPk2sg Over You – Atch https://soundcloud.com/atch-music Creative Commons — Atribuire 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 Descărcare gratuită / Stream: http://bit.ly/_over-you Muzică promovată de Biblioteca audio https://youtu.be/rlBuOflkHSk

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23 thoughts on “05 | Croazieră pe Insulele Canalului – Navigare către Mexic

  1. I am new subscriber and my compliments regarding your vessel and your adventure. I also own an older vessel (1965 Pearson Vanguard) and I am very curious about all of the lines running on your boat. Some of the original working rigging on my boat has been changed out and I am in the process to returning it to the original rigging style (really just a few simple changes) and I would like to ask if you can do a short video (not to bore everyone) and explain how your vessel is rigged. I can pick out the obvious stuff, but I am not sure about a lot of it. Many thanks! Keep up the great content. My boat is among the first fiberglass one and I am now (maybe) wishing it was wooden? Not sure but you have done a fantastic job restoring her. Much respect!

  2. Just found your channel, great video. It was nice seeing someone else's view of my cruising ground. Glad you liked Cuyler Harbor on San Miguel Island, it is my favorite of the chain of islands.

  3. Just a polite correction the porpoises you mention are in fact dolphins. There are specific differences, the dolphins swimming around your bow are quite lean, with a hooked or curved dorsal fin and lastly tend to have elongated “beaks” or snout. Porpoises are generally more portly, short flippers and a stubbier shorter triangular dorsal fin, not to mention no beak. Love the sailing and the sites – safe passage.

  4. Are the two of you professional photographers? You have the absolute best sailing videos on YouTube, and we watch all of the best sailors as they circumnavigate the world. Your work is amazing! We will keep watching!!

  5. Next time you're around Santa Barbara stop by the maritime museum.. seen a video on sailing vessel mig channel. Him and his friend stopped by there not expecting much but they were shocked and i enjoyed seeing it on video.. its a pretty cool place..

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