Mări agitate către Samoa – Sailing Greatcircle (ep.271)

Mări agitate către Samoa - Sailing Greatcircle (ep.271)



Reușim să găsim o fereastră pentru a pleca prin singurul pas al lui Maupiti și a ne îndrepta spre Samoa, la 1200 de mile spre nord-est. Starea mării nu este ideală cu valuri de 3m+, ci mai important cu valuri încrucișate. Doar noi doi la bord.

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26 thoughts on “Mări agitate către Samoa – Sailing Greatcircle (ep.271)

  1. Nice sailing video work : congrats !
    Just few questions if you don't mind.
    – How deep can you sail your downwind gennaker in these conditions ? 150° or more. Is it easy to furl ?
    – Do you use your symmetrical spi only full downwind ?
    – Wich brand is your davits solar panels ? Why different panels between roof and davits ?

  2. Hi! Just want to say you guys have the best back ground music for your videos. Very great back ground music very mellow and un intrusive! Thanks Take Care!

  3. I’ve been following you guys for a few months now. I love you videos! Well you be coming to Australia? I would love to see Great Circle enter Mooloolaba!

  4. Mark, You're killing that 360 view. Brother, your video skills are off the chain. Marijke, loving that 2 piece suit you had on. Also, great selection of music!! You guys ROCK!!!!💥💥💥👍🏾💥💥

  5. I keep saying it, you guys are the masters at capturing the essence of sailing. Your footage of exiting the pass was superb, the footage of actual sailing and sea conditions are just the best. I cant think of another channel that captures the size of the sea conditions like you guys do. You actually feel as if you are in the boat in the action. Superb, goed gedaan

  6. Hey there Mark & Marijke,
    Following you for a while now. Enjoy your videos.
    Are coming to Australia, particularly Pittwater Sydney?
    Would love to see Great Circle.

  7. Thank you always beautiful. A suggestion I think you may like for your already beautiful music – Cold Little Heart by Michael Kiwanuka.

  8. You guys have by far the best photography and videography of any channel. The photos that you snap and videos that you shoot are simply stunning. THANK YOU /

  9. I used to be a migraine sufferer until I discovered Kratom. I make a tea out of it that I drink a medium glass of every morning. I haven't had a migraine nor arthritis pain in the past three years since I have been drinking this tea. I got my mother to drink it and her arthritis is a non-issue for her now. Love all the clever camera angles with the music choice. I can dig it

  10. Good passage, neat video. I really enjoyed it.
    I don't know that this would work for your sail car, but here are some good tricks. If you could make saw cuts in the two faces of the cars, and then insert folded flat carbon fiber with epoxy. You could even form the sleeve around a piece of cardboard. Fiberglass and carbon fiber sleeves are really useful. (A few sizes easily stretch and squeeze to whatever size you need.) If you use it as a flat patch you do get a thick edge, but it's clean, no ragged edges – no sanding. Great molds for even curved carbon or fiberglass tubes are hot glue sticks. I double or triple wrap teflon plumbing tape then slide on the sleeve. (I've made U- tubes that make flush fittings for my wooden kayaks. That's 180 degree bends, no kinks, the mold material pops out and the inside is very smooth. Once the epoxy sets you can pull out the glue stick. Pulling on the hot glue stick stretches them which makes the diameter smaller – they pop right out. There are two basic sizes of the glue sticks and a few different lengths. They're all useful. When making the kayak deck fittings nothing I found could make tight curves without kinky. The glue sticks were ideal. (and of course you don't heat them up.)
    For more complicated molds use modeling clay, shape it, then you can coat it with mold release, wax, or nothing.

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