Nașterea a 2 pirați moderni | ep4

Nașterea a 2 pirați moderni |  ep4



De când am început această aventură, ne-au fost aruncate atâtea mingi curbe. Acum avem o navigație de 300 de mile pe coasta de est a Floridei până la Fort Lauderdale. Cu ce ​​alte probleme ne vom confrunta în timp ce facem această excursie pe coastă! Alăturați-vă nouă în timp ce navigam noul Spear It Animal către noua sa casă înainte de a începe să o distrugem și să ajungem cu adevărat la fundul tuturor problemelor. SIA MERCH și site nou!!! https://www.spearitanimals.com Sprijină-ne călătoria devenind un PATRON- https://www.patreon.com/Spearitanimal INSTAGRAM- https://www.instagram.com/spear_it_raff/ https://www.instagram. com/sascha_meyers/?hl=ro FACEBOOK- https://web.facebook.com/spearitanimal?_rdc=1&_rdr AMAZON WISHLIST- https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/MQOEG8DS55WR?ref_=wl_share FILMARE ECHIPAMENT- (sunt furnizate link-uri afiliate și atunci când sunt folosite facem un mic comision) GOPRO: https://amzn.to/3TDmvK3 DRONE: https://amzn.to/3EtbhTX CAMERA MICĂ: https://amzn.to/3g3eyQu CAMERA MARE: https://amzn.to/3X4gwR8 MIC: https://amzn.to/3g5Hvvb

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36 thoughts on “Nașterea a 2 pirați moderni | ep4

  1. choose an ex VPM boat charter from Martinique was a very very VERY bad choice !!! stay away from these VPM boats anyway in the US and all around the world and even from other compagnies here : a citizen from Martinique 😒😒

  2. This is so comical yet so perfect for the content. What a true mission. Its like the least prep is the best content. Right on. Im stuck like glue guys

  3. Dude airplanes have auto pilots boats have auto helms! The term is jury rig not Jerry Rig! Dude the engine could run for very long time what matters is how well the transmission plays with the engine and the screw!
    That anchor light was good until she touched the glass envelope with her bare fingers! Replace with an LED!
    I carry a harbor freight volt meter on the boat instead of a $70.00 meter. My Fluke stays in the airplane or at home.
    You guys are cracking me up! 😁🛫

  4. Hey, I'd hang onto that Sasha.. She is just pure gold on a boat. Nothing seems to phase her, she never seems to stress & just gets about doing what has to be done. Not too many of them around. Be interesting to see what you find as you start the renovations. Was it once a Charter Boat..?

  5. Fantastic!! Right when I didn't think I would see another sailing channel that could add anything to the ones I'm already subscribed to. 😀 As the saying goes, cruising is just boat work in exotic places. There are no boats without projects, only difference is if it's someone else's headache to fix it. (read charter boat). 😀 Maybe you got a few more projects than you bargained for, but that makes great content for us! 😀 (and I already know you have fixed here up so now you probably have a very nice boat that you know down to the smallest detail, that's worth a lot!) Cheers from a frosty Sweden!

  6. Guys. I hate to say it. However, I just watched episode three and my bullsh*t meter started to go off around mid vid and by the end of the episode, it was hitting max.
    If I read you both right. You made yourselves out to be pretty clueless amateurs in episode three. But, according to your own biographies on your website. You've both been sailing for a long time.
    According to prices online, for similar boats. You've overpaid massively for what must be termed a project boat. A boat you said you'd never seen, before you paid for it.
    However, there was nothing to stop you checking the boat, before you paid for it. Because it was right outside, from where you did the deal with the broker.
    Clearly, just about everything that could be wrong with the boat, is wrong. Including holes in the hull, for gawd's sake. You said the boat was 300 miles away from where you lived.
    That's nothing in the U.S. Sure you'll drive 300 miles, to go get coffee. I exaggerate obviously. But not by much.
    You're an average pair of 20/30 somethings and I believe that dissatisfaction with your day to day lives has led you to concoct and plan the story arc of a floating soap opera.
    A floating soap opera, with as many of the ingredients that keep television watchers addicted to their weekly slice of television fiction of choice.
    First, there's the drama component. I find it impossible to believe that two previous owners, no doubt assisted by the yard, failed to achieve, what you were able to do at your first attempt. As many commenters said in the comments below episode three. There are many simple, cheap ways to lower the mast height of a boat, to clear a bridge.
    Are we really supposed to believe that nobody thought of these, before you came along.
    The roller coaster of emotions (my words) watching you edge under the bridge. Succeed. Only to then almost end up on the breakwater, was a classic dramatic mechanism seen in almost every plot ever written.
    Then there's the love interest. The will they / won't they tension and mystery of whether you will become more than friends probably dates back to ancient Greece. But, its the essential component of soap operas and dramas.
    Then there's the ingredient of the plucky underdog. Succeeding against all the odds. We root for amateurs. Because we're all amateurs at life. We don't get to practice first.
    But, given the experience you both have of sailing. The one thing that you aren't, are amateurs.
    I've never seen any other sailing vloggers organise the commercial side of their YouTube channel so quickly. You have an extensive selection of 'merch'. As well as an impressive number of sponsors that read like the sponsor list of a Vendé Globe competitor.
    I'm just touching the surface here. I can't be bothered to go on and on. And I could. Easily. Your story is just so full of holes it lacks any credibility. As many holes as are in your boat it seems.
    I don't object to what you're doing or how you're doing it. Its very much your choice. What I find objectionable, is that you appear to be trying to fool everyone into believing that you're something that you're not. With the aim of maximising your subscribers and viewers and so increasing your YouTube and other income streams. It seems to me that you're chasing celebrity.

  7. I do love your "Never Quit" attitude guys, and Sacha, I watched you forever on "Sailing the Farside"….it's just too bad your Sis can't be on here too …. anyhow, Remember to have fun along the way guys, keep yer heads together, and know that we are Pulling for you …..OnWard…..

  8. time to bring a yacht broker to terms and get some credit or cash back or get some skin. No body likes to be taken advantage of. Quick drive up the coast and show up unannounced. But make sure he didn't close shop before you make the trip. Keep positive, but get payback. You guys no doubt will overcome anything the univeerse throws at you. dynamic duo.

  9. Congrats, but from the objective pov you ware luck and showed how NOT to do that LOL You could potentially sink and get into very dangerous situations… I remember your windless was broken but probably there is some other solution to wait for the next day, make a safety check, etc.

  10. I love watching you two, you got to do more videos more often like once a week…. So what is next pulling it out of the water and starting to work on it?

  11. Love the channel, You have great attitudes for the situation you have put yourselves into, but you seem to be working harder not smarter. Lets try to change this!

  12. Pirates were rapists, slave traders, murderers and theives. I can never understand why people want to be associated with them.

  13. As entertaining as your video is it highlights how dangerous (and dumb) it is to put to sea without a proper sea trial and if you're going to buy a boat and skimp on a servey don't rush it and at least check out the boat before including fluids like transmission, engine oil & coolant and do a test sail. You guys have been doing this long enough to know better – and Raff, as the boat owner and co-skipper you're the senior hand and you put Sascha and your lives and a probably uninsured boat at risk. Not a cool example of seamanship.

  14. Dude. GLAD YOU MADE IT BACK TO SUNSHINE STATE!! You gotta lot of work to do . But like the Evans you are the man with the skills and Sasha aint scared of crap. You 2 got this

  15. So stoked for your new channel. what a trip that was…I was dying laughing about the zig zag coarse. Your 100% correct about the way your living vs saving to retire. I'm that guy…15 more years and I'm living in the keys, but tomorrow isn't promised. Wise words!

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