Va supraviețui ea primei ei navigații? | Pasul 326

Va supraviețui ea primei ei navigații?  |  Pasul 326



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42 thoughts on “Va supraviețui ea primei ei navigații? | Pasul 326

  1. IM BEEN READING STORYS FEW TIMES NOW , BUT THIS WEEK IN THE SPANISH WATERS I THINK ? THAT SOME SMALL BOATS GETTING ATTACKED BY GREAT WHITE, YOUS HEARD WHAT IM READING ?? SO WATCH TROOPS.. SCO/UK

  2. Hey Dan, I love seeing the old paper chart it's becomming harder and harder to find them. I get the use of square protractors inn a confined space but the ease and speed of using parallel rules makes manual plotting a breeze.

  3. Fishing tips: 1) the only book you need on board is Scott Bannerot's "the cruiser's handbook of fishing 2) make your own squid lures ( as per book) 3) best not to use oversized lures for your line ; 4) pelagic fish love some boat speed ( but not over 10 or 12 knots) ❤

  4. About fishing gear on a small sailboat. I found a hand line to be most convenient. Fishing poles get in the way and need to be stowed. I fished with a "Cuban Yoyo" hand line and a yellow lure. Caught mostly Mahi Mahi off the coast of Florida. Never caught a Codfish.
    When the wind is weak and the boat is moving at trolling speed fishing helps past the time. When the wind picks up time to pull the line in.
    Cuban Yoyo: Rigged with 1/8" braided nylon cord to be easy on the hand, and a few feet of leader.

  5. Clip a leash to your rod, nothing worse than ya rod getting pulled out the holder and disappearing forever.

  6. Hey Dan!
    Fishing? Watch this sailing couple's video.
    They circumnavigated Australia, and now are doing homesteading.
    Lots of knowledge and good advice in here. He's a gentleman know-it-all, eh?
    Cheers. 🏴‍☠️🌏🏴‍☠️
    ⚓🌊🌊🦈🐙🐬🐠🦞🌊🌊⛵⚓
    Free Range Sailing, excellent fishing advice.
    Ep 187, Link:
    https://youtu.be/UNPpddBM7hM

  7. Another thought. That guy in charge of the Gibraltar safety school. He's like your biggest fan. No doubt he'd be super jazzed to be invited on a passage. Crewing, and joining your vids.

    You should invite him!
    🌊🌊🌊🌪️⛵⚡🌊🌊🌊⚓

  8. Gibraltar is notorious for currents.
    I watched one video (therefore I'm an expert!) where it really mattered when, &which section where, you went through, or you have a net loss of progress, even if you are making good surface speed.
    They had to depart Morrocco at an optimum time because of currents. (Turns out, Morocco has great Places/Ports for cruisers. As I recall, they next went to the Canary Islands).

    Timing, and choice of channel position mattered. Like rivers that have eddys, sometimes Gibraltar nearer a coastline makes a big difference. The current in the middle is strongest.

    Submarines German U-boats in WW2 trying to sneak by the British defenses into the Med, sometimes had a very difficult time if it. (Surely you've seen the film, "Das Boot"? A classic nail biter!)

    🌊🌊🌊🌪️⛵🌪️🌊🌊🌊
    you have

  9. Hola, and welcome to Spain. I guess you guys got overwhelmed by the local attitude here in the Med about fishing. Spanish coastal area is endless mass tourism, and so many sports fishermen here just catch fish for fun not because they need it. I find it a bit odd filming dolphins and admire the magical encounter and then switching right over to how cool it is to fish even if you don´t need any food. It´s a bit of a waste of life for both the fish and the hunters…🥴

  10. As a former Navy forecaster, which includes both surface and subsurface forecasting, I can tell you that the med is full of currents. For instance the Straight of Gibraltar has a surface current pushing east and a subsurface current going west. Very handy for safe and silent transits through the straight for submarines. Currents are not always formed from tides. Most are caused by horizontal and vertical temperature differentials and wind. The Mediterranean has a large gyre that follows the coast all the way around (slightly cut in half thanks to Italy and Sicily.) The Mediterranean is challenging because Of the fact that every fetch has some sort of current impact on the waves. Cold currents are always found on the west side of continents and warm on the east side. I sailed a little a long time ago in a lake, and in the Navy I was on an Aircraft carrier. Hopefully my information is helpful, I suspect your information meant there are no large scale continental currents like the EAC, California, Gulf Stream, or Kuroshio circulating cold water south and warm north.

  11. Don't forget every lure has a specific tuned speed at which it is to be towed for proper action in the water. This speed will be printed on the box. If your not catching fish then you are either going to fast or too slow. Watch your sonar to ensure there are fish in the area. Good luck!

  12. well, welcome to the Med! Possibly the most misunderstood cruising ground in the world 😀 It is not the bathtub many people expect… we had some of the highest waves and fiercest storms in here… but that being said, it is one of the most amazing sailing spots in the world! We will be in Port Camargue in France soon, feel free to swing by and visit 😀

  13. I like where this is going. You could spend a decade just sailing and filming historical sites in Italy alone. There's nothing above Italy imho. Maya's fab.

  14. "There is hardly any swell" – Dan, are we all talking about the same sea??? 😡
    I think, you were just lucky. That's not always the situation.

  15. LA VAGABOND ,THOSE GUYS ALWAYS HAVE FISH
    THEY JUMP INTO THE OCEAN WITH WETSUIT AND SPEARGUN
    AND HUNT THERE FISH
    GOTTA BE ABLE TO HOLD YOUR BREATH A LONG TIME

  16. 21:07 I enjoy seeing you use a chart, it more clearly shows your progress (or lack of it) and the geography of where you are then just pointing the camera at the electronic navigation.

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