În derivă ca Solo Sailor, fără motor, fără vânt, aproape de țărm

În derivă ca Solo Sailor, fără motor, fără vânt, aproape de țărm



De la cumpărarea unei barci cu pânze, până la pregătirea ei pentru navigare, până la navigarea în Caraibe ———————————————————————————— Defecțiune totală a motorului în timpul încercării de a intrați în băncile din Turks & Caicos Vrei să vezi actualizări din viața reală și să discuti? https://www.patreon.com/huubvlogs Doriți să susțineți o dată prin Paypal? http://www.paypal.me/huubvandermark/ Vrei să-mi cumperi o cafea? https://www.buymeacoffee.com/huubvlogs Lăsați Amazon să mă plătească atunci când faceți cumpărături (GRATIS PENTRU VOI): https://amzn.to/47UNucb ————————————————— ——————————— 365 de zile am echipat pe bărci cu pânze din San Diego, SUA, până în Panama, făcând oprire în Mexic și Costa Rica. După ce Panama a traversat Oceanul Pacific până în Noua Zeelandă, oprindu-mă pe insule precum Insulele Marquesas, Polinezia Franceză, Tonga și Fiji, 45 de zile am călătorit prin Noua Zeelandă din punctul cel mai nordic până în cel mai sudic, apoi 100 de zile am călătorit cu motocicleta prin Vietnam, Laos. și Cambodgia, apoi 365 de zile am călătorit cu autocaravanul construit din Kârgâzstan în Tadjikistan, Uzbekistan, Kazahstan și Turkmenistan, apoi 365 de zile am călătorit cu această dubă prin Iran și Pakistan, apoi 180 de zile am construit o cabană de bușteni fără rețea în pădurea din Spania, apoi 180 de zile am restaurat o veche barca cu pânze în Guatemala, apoi 180 de zile am călătorit cu această barca cu pânze din Guatemala în Honduras, Cuba, Jamaica, Bahamas, Turks și Caicos și Republica Dominicană. În prezent sunt #learntosail while #livingonaboat făcând #solosailing în Caraibe

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41 thoughts on “În derivă ca Solo Sailor, fără motor, fără vânt, aproape de țărm

  1. Glad that you are safe! You have excellent instincts. I hope you are able to get the parts you need soon. You are like a fellow on TV called MacGyver. Improvise with what you have. Much love.

  2. It's all relative… you could be anchored off Snake Island, heading for Odesa. Grand vlog, self-sufficiency at its best. You did well.

  3. Tacking doesn't automatically take more time from point to point as sometimes the tacking speed is significantly faster and makes up for the added distance. I does take human energy, and can be difficult to sustain for long distances on your own.

  4. Je hebt gelijk, je bent op een prachtige plek met geweldig weer👍🌞, nu de waterpomp nog even, top oplossing die je hebt bedacht met de 12volt pomp, je moet er maar opkomen 👍🛥️⚓😊

  5. Great work around, Huub! I don't think i would have thought of using a water pressure pump! Mind blown! It would be a good idea to keep a spare water pump, alternator, and starter, and different size belts, just in case this happens, have the belt so you could still spin the alternator bypassing the water pump, and also the size to still spin the water pump if the alternator locks up! Just a thought! Keep living the dream!

  6. Hey Huub you made a plan ,as we like to say in South Africa:-) You know everything that goes wrong is such a learning experience ..was thinking how about you rig up a way of maybe using your dingy motor to move your boat through the reefs when the main engine packs up for whatever reason…just a thought! What an adventure roll with the punches until you become unbeatable:-)HOORAH HOORAH HOORAH!

  7. It may be time to pull in a port and get your land legs going for a while. you avoided danger so long, and its just to the point where the boat engine and stress points need an overhaul. You have done amazing things, but I worry about your safety man. Its getting close to throwing in the towel on Limonada sir. you struggle so hard. we worry bout ya. stay safe dude. for real.

  8. Hey Huub, I hope you are well. If you have your health you are a millionaire many times over. 
    I was saying about the Shurflo pump "That'll never work, I don't know why Huub's bothering", but I am delighted to say I was spectacularly wrong!!! Congratulations mate on adapting and overcoming in the best traditions of the Dutch Navy. 
    I wonder if one day you might be able to give us an overview of a) your entire solar system, and b) your water system? Maybe also your communication and electrical devices too. 
    I look forward so much to your videos and am forever curious about your day to day living as, although I am at the opposite end of the age-scale, I will be moving onboard my 50+ year old Halcyon 27' and heading south till the butter melts (you know that lovely old saying!). Currently I am refurbishing it from top to bottom, and then I will have to learn the rudiments of sailing.
    I was surprised at the $150 permit to cruise the islands of the Bahamas. Does that include any other hidden benefits? Apropos of nothing in particular, but what is the punishment for not checking into a country? I know you yourself wouldn't but there must be cruisers who don't bother.

  9. I wonder what makes it 'not drinkable' water? It would be interesting to amalyse it under a microscope to see if it's much different to what is often described as 'potable' water.

  10. Glad you fix the engine problem, but….You have 2 outboards and a dinghy, why not use them? Tie the dinghy to the side of the boat and you can easily tow your boat to a safe anchorage.
    You should also consider mounting an outboard bracket on the transom and use one of your outboards as a spare engine, they work really well and all you need is a throttle extension and the bracket of course.
    It’s really an indispensable item on a boat with a unreliable old engine and I don’t understand why more sailors use it. Fair winds.

  11. Material things in the universe often break & good karma see’s things fixed again. Everything always works out in the end with clear thinking, good karma, and loyal friends ✌🏻

  12. For the cost of materials and the weight of an alberg 30 if I were you I'd seriously consider making a sculling oar. You could move the boat with little or no wind under your own power. Think about it.

  13. Of the millions of videos on YouTube, your are the most succinct, practical, and "real".
    Very useful when dealing with the inevitable problems that you face on the open ocean.
    Liked and subscribed…

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