Uncharted Waters: Primele crucișătoare în apele saudite

Uncharted Waters: Primele crucișătoare în apele saudite



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19 thoughts on “Uncharted Waters: Primele crucișătoare în apele saudite

  1. You're kind of like Captain Cook – the information you charted in Saudi waters – will be uploaded – and used by thousands of cruisers in the coming years. Good for you!

  2. Excellent video!! 11minutes 12 seconds of full learning (… and the subscription jumping guy at the opening credits: hahaha, love it!! … 🙂

  3. Ken – would like to see an experiment of a high definition polarised with bells and whistles etc etc camera mounted up the mast – I would be nice if a company could let you use their camera and do a review ( SSL seems to get toys to review all the time ) so good luck Ken and it would make a good vlog on spotting the channels and bombies etc – yes yet another suggestion from the rear arm chair admiral haha

  4. Hello from Indiana we are up on the south end of Lake Michigan we have a boat like that one on the beach. I have subscribed from the beginning of your show. thanks for sharing.

  5. While having the latest electronic devices are nice. Foward facing sonar, radar, satalite overlays and also cameras, are good supplementary tools. Number one is your sight. It has been done this way for years and is a skill we need to hone. In the end you need to get your head up and out of the instruments and drive. As was clearly demonstrate by Zivile.

  6. You know the REAL irony here? I looked at that boat and went hey I could use that mast! And then the zoomed in shot on the name of the boat "Antares" the name of MY BOAT. Lol…

  7. Good video with great tips.

    I would like to add two more.

    The latest C-Map charts used in chart plotters also have satellite overlays. Last winter when I sailed the Saudi coast from Duba to Yanbu, and then in Egypt I was really happy with my B&G plotter with those charts. PS I also have Open CPM with satellite overlays 🙂 but not a forward-looking sonar – which after seeing this is on my shopping list.

    When going into reefs there is also age old the technique of "eyeballing" to be used. We ALWAYS have one person standing on the bow, or up the mast with a handheld VHF communicating with the helmsman. That is also why you always have to get into reefs early in the afternoon while the sun is still illuminating the bottom. Even earlier when going into an eastern shore (Sudanese/Egyptian side of the Red Sea) as the sun is moving to the west.

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