Sailing Ireland – O velă drăguță – Ireland’s Eye – Dun Laoghaire – Ep. 235

Sailing Ireland - O velă drăguță - Ireland's Eye - Dun Laoghaire - Ep.  235



După câteva navigații accidentate pe Marea Irlandei, a fost plăcut să avem o mică navigație plăcută până în orașul Dun Laoghaire (pronunțat Dun Leary în cazul în care vă întrebați), unde ne-am bucurat de o ospitalitate minunată și ne-am așezat într-un furtună. –- Dacă vă plac videoclipurile noastre, puteți oricând să lăsați un bacșiș în borcanul nostru de cafea https://ko-fi.com/sailingyachtsaltylass –- Link-uri afiliate –- Mr D Cookware – https://mrdscookware .com/product-category/thermal-cookers?wpam_id=1 –– Despre noi –– Am început o aventură pe croaia pe Bavaria 36, ​​Salty Lass. Misiunea noastră continuă este să explorăm porturi noi ciudate, să căutăm bucătării și culturi noi pentru noi, să mergem cu îndrăzneală acolo unde ne duce vântul și să ne placă –– Urmărește-ne –– http://www. saltylass.co.uk/battery-failure-but-the-sail-was-nice https://facebook.com/salty.lass.1 https://twitter.com/sy_lass https://instagram.com/sy .salină

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22 thoughts on “Sailing Ireland – O velă drăguță – Ireland’s Eye – Dun Laoghaire – Ep. 235

  1. More real world experience. I just stuffed my boat into the end of the pontoon and I didn't even have any help. Happens all the time. By the way, steering is fixed, all went according to plan, for once.

  2. Ladies, you for sure picked a nice sailing day for this vlog. I will absolutely stay tuned for your planning along the Irish coast. Cheers and thanks for another great episode.

  3. Why we didn’t want to distract you when in Malahide, just hold your bow off pontoon with the tidal push, you’re pros at handling your lovely yacht. We always fluff it when assisted/ watched

  4. Ooo being welcomed by Royalty clubs eh. Fame at last and well deserved. Do you not use your finger for wind direction? It doesn’t work well in the cabin though

  5. Really hoping for good weather for 14th crossing from Holyhead to Dun Laoghaire

  6. Another lovely video ladies, thank you. Can I ask why the paper charts and the Irish met office? I'd be straight on navionics and windy/predictwind for passage planning.

  7. Yes we have exactly the same when people offer to help berthing Bloto, they often mess up our routine, worse you think they look useful and they stand there holding a rope istead of cleating it off as 5 tonnes of yacht treatents to drag them off pontoon, as you are blown drift off at some odd angle. Sometimes we just say no we dont need help; but that usually proceeds us demonstrating a chaotic landing !!! and the helper turns out to be the Commodore. The Sailing Brothers are right "It is what it is".
    Good video girls, we look forward to 'Ireland adventures'
    Perry Simonne and Henry.

  8. Stopping a boat with your winch girls. Any sine of going back to carckfurgus. Am still waiting for lock to be fix at carnroe think that's right. So mast down meen wiel I been mending a j24 mast broken bluck heads replaced done all my old self. They wer going to bin her no way she retried with me for when am back this way am starting my Owen navy eaddie Harbour master said. Lol great see your out and sailing. Love e John xx

  9. Great episode ladies covering our home ground around Dublin bay. Nice to see the Bailey light house on Howth head looking well.

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