Croazieră cu barca de iarnă la nord de Sydney #bărci din lemn sunt mai bune,#navigație ,#croazieră cu barca



Continuați, așezați-vă în jurul focului, beți un pahar și bucurați-vă de o croazieră cu barca de iarnă în jurul Pittwater, la 1 oră nord de Sydney, cu o istorie interesantă introdusă. Muzică: Mulțumiri speciale lui Mike Vass pentru folosirea muzicii sale frumoase. Infinty-Lemmino, încălcând drepturile de autor. Muzică de la Uppbeat (gratuit pentru creatori!): https://uppbeat.io/t/kite-flight/wistfully-happy Cod de licență: QCKWMTJYUGREQGFL Sphere- Mike Vass Muzică de la Uppbeat (gratuit pentru creatori!): https://uppbeat .io/t/hey-pluto/golden-hour Cod de licență: 2XM3YLHJLI1XZ0R4 Better Days- Bensound Music de la Uppbeat (gratuit pentru creatori!): https://uppbeat.io/t/dan-phillipson/on-our-way Licență cod: 1RP9F618MARC2HNW Muzică de la Uppbeat (gratuit pentru creatori!): https://uppbeat.io/t/paul-yudin/big-adventure Cod de licență: T5XYWFGVODRQFOYM Muzică de la Uppbeat (gratuit pentru creatori!): https://uppbeat. io/t/richard-smithson/always-rising Cod de licență: C5ZML5EB4IQDNFO9

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  • Capt Mark SV Alcina

    Hi Paul, I used to sail in those waters some years ago .
    As I was growing up and we had a place on Lake Eildon I said if I could find a place like lake Eildon but it was Salt water and you could go to sea with out having to worry about bars or Port Phillip heads , would move there.
    And that place is Pittwater.
    But I am still in Melbourne.
    LOL
    And buy the way , buy my Count you now have 3 boats.

  • Sailing Citrine Sunset

    Hull speed is only relative to speed through water but not speed over ground, if you have 4kts through water plus 4kts of tide with you will give you 8kts over ground on your GPS

  • John Burgess

    What does flag ROMEO flying on port shroud mean? From ex R.N signalman! JB

  • John Burgess

    Paul. A tidy tip. I used half inch ribbon as tell-tails in shrouds. Fastened using a simple clove hitch at one end OR twice the length and tying the clove hitch half way down thereby giving two flying ends. K.I.S.S John.

  • Dave Lawrence

    Thanks for another great sail Paul hope you get your rollers straightened out before you have to load

  • ralph61

    Great video. Again!👍

  • Paul Lawton

    Hi Paul. Really enjoy your videos. I have a Willow Bay Shilling two berth gaff yawl in Birdham Pool, Chichester Harbour, here in the UK. Appreciate the effort you put into the production. It takes time to shoot all the angles without a film crew! Enjoy the summer. Paul.

  • Byron Tonkes

    hi Paul, love the videos. The orange tarp next to tylors point is from a recent land slide due to the rain the last few months

  • James Good

    Spectacular episode Paul! Sailing, site seeing tour, tasty food, and a little history. Paired with a nice sound track. Just well … inspiring.

  • Craig Jeffs

    Another great episode thanks Paul. Good to see my sailing grounds and I also saw Frank’s post.

  • Erik Hedl

    Nice episode, thanks for sharing! One question: what does the flag (yellow cross on a red field) stand for?

  • John Burgess

    Thanks for replying to my last comment ref sailing an Enterprise on the South Coast. You mentioned Guildford, my home town. We could have been buddies in our youth and not known it. Happy sailing.

  • Rob Kunzig 57

    Hello Paul – thanks as always for the trip/ride! Hey yourTorqeedo – Paul have you thought about upgrading your motor to the new one that will charge your battery when leaving the prop in the water while sailing? I will be keeping my engine up but I'm leaning toward Torqeedo for Liberte', ILUR #150. I can't get out Lewes inlet unless the tide is with me both ways… Rob

  • Anthony Sutherland

    You should be able to get up on the plane which takes you away from displacement hull speed so your garmin was probably correct.

  • Ginny

    Thanks for another great relaxing armchair sail Paul. Looks like you picked perfect winter sailing days. Always enjoyable scenery shots, your commentary, food reviews & historical info are all very interesting.

  • Piers Chatterton

    Good to see you on the water Paul, and nice to chat back at Brooklyn after that flog back. A great day to be on the water and thanks for the video! Those historic pictures are excellent. Interestingly the torpedoes used from the range there were the old Mark 8's. They were introduced into service in 1927 and the torpedo used right into the 80s (in fact the General Belgrano was sunk with the Mark 8 by the Brits during the Falklands War in 1982! – they used the old Mark 8 because it had a huge bang-bit compared to the modern weapons). Hope to see you out there again some time!

  • Steve C-B

    against all odds! condiment emergency, then mushroom omission, you still had a great time 😉

  • Tim Mit

    The mystery of the mizzen mast/sail…. Do you just, "set it & forget it", or what? What active purpose does it serve? I'd like to know… Thanks!

  • Andy Jarman

    I always thought that was Barrenjoey point on "Home and Away". I feel a bit silly now, it's bleeding obvious when someone tells you!

  • Andy Jarman

    Came across a Lyrebird just across the road from Hornsby Council. It was doing renditions of mobile phone ring tones and lawnmowers. Park life!

  • Andy Jarman

    Paul, where did you learn to sail with a mizzen?

    I noticed a fair bit of weather helm on the video, I sailed a Yawl the other month and complained of weather helm.

    I was told to let the mizzen out so there was less drag created by the rudder.

    I've been looking for an authority on Gaf Yawl sailing to explain things, any suggestions anyone?

  • Thomas Cooley

    A tip for the moka pot shut the heat off earlier and or keep a wet towel to cool the base when you hear the first of the air violently spurting out it