Când lucrurile nu merg așa cum a fost planificat la bordul VA | Episodul 183



Nu suntem dați afară din Polinezia Franceză! Suntem încântați de vestea recentă despre aprobarea vizei lui Warren, ceea ce înseamnă că vom rămâne pentru… totdeauna? Acest lucru înseamnă, de asemenea, că toți prietenii și familia noastră sunt gata să vină să ne viziteze în paradis, dar uneori lucrurile nu merg întotdeauna așa cum a fost planificat, iar vizitele de urgență la miezul nopții la spitale devin preocuparea noastră numărul unu. Nu sunt întotdeauna curcubee și pești fluture aici pe apă. Alăturați-vă nouă în aventurile noastre de navigație prin Oceanul Pacific! Vă mulțumim că urmăriți aventurile WE! Partenerul nostru Sail @PrecisionSailLoftVictoria – https://www.precisionsailloft.com/about/our-partners/wesail/ Melodiile prezentate în acest episod provin de la @epidemicsound Vrei muzică fără drepturi de autor, dă clic pe linkul de mai jos!!! https://www.epidemicsound.com/referral/ad6geh Vrei ceva WE|Sail Merch??? Consultați WE|Sail $WAG $TORE https://www.wesail.world/wesail-swag-store Obțineți 20% REDUCERE LA TOTA Achiziție folosind codul: WEYOUTUBER Vă mulțumim pentru vizionare și NU UITAȚI SĂ ABONAȚI!!!! Gândiți-vă să deveniți unul dintre părinții noștri și ține minte… membrii nu plătesc pentru călătoria noastră, ci mai degrabă ne susțin sucurile creative, care uneori echivalează cu o bere gustoasă! Așa că faceți popcornul floricele, reduceți luminile și stați pe spate, bucurați-vă de spectacol! @Patreon www.patreon.com/wesail URMĂȚI AVENTURILE NOASTRE PE FACEBOOK SOCIAL MEDIA www.facebook.com/wesailaway INSTAGRAM www.instagram.com/we_sailaway

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  • Planes Strains and Automobiles

    What an amazing and rare human who can laugh and joke in the ambulance on the way to the hospital! You all are truly blessed 🙂

  • Corey Davis

    Well done guys what a amazing episode definitely one of your best.

  • Alex McCann

    Awesome video guys! Loved every minute of it!

  • Lee Yves Inn

    💞😁 what a nice change up! Learning & living is Life! So glad this young man got to experience VA with you guys & 🌈

  • Maurizio Blettner

    I think this will be one of our best moment on the channel, and you know why?Cause this video will remind you of all the things happened when the camera was off. (oh this part was the day of the dive, and you remember, we also have done that and this). This will be your friends and family memory but most of all, the fun and love you had. Thanks for sharing every week a piece of your life "WE" love you!

  • Anna Fraley

    NEVER ever have we seen a RAINBOW 🌈
    LIKE that before, not in 73 years, so low to the water and close to you. Very pretty around there. 😎👍✅

  • Bruce Safreed

    Awesome video!! Professional quality video! 👍🌞⛵️

  • Mike Colucci

    ya know, aluminum, once kinked or bent, loses some of its strength, AND will try to go back out of shape really easy………best of luck with the hull………

  • Barbie Warner

    awesome rainbows..what a way 2 start a vacation but glad hes ok .

  • Darren Leask

    Your good people, living and learning. He didn't die so it's all good

  • Richard Chassé

    Fabulous episode guys ‼️ Obviously,the jellyfish where you are currently,stress way more dangerous than the jellyfish in the North Atlantic. Blum rr for your guest……..but what a rebound 🎉 See you next week. ✨ 🌊 💨 ⛵️ 🏝 👙 🌞 ✨ 🎄 ✨

  • Dave Brandt

    You are so lucky that you are not married to my wife of 62 years. If I had told her that I needed more weight in the dingy to help straighten the hull so she needed to get in, those might have been my last words.

    All kidding aside, though, that was a splendid video, and we are thankful that your young friend recovered so quickly.

    As a kid, I was raised in La Jolla, CA, in the fifties, and often ran into jellyfish; luckily, I learned early on that I was not bothered by them.

  • Carol Emmerson

    Awesome video this week guys and I’m glad your friend got better so quickly. Xx

  • R S

    I am happy to see that Alistair made a full recovery. If you guys will stick around there for a couple of years, I will try to catch up. Lol

  • Ray B

    Thats some serious snoring there Warren…hahaha..but some gorgeous views from the swing and the hike up.

  • John Roux

    Thanks so much for your amazing videos! I never even thought about an allergic reaction to jellies! It's always been a joke with us. Who gets to pee on who. I hope that's not too crass.
    Anyway, always LOVE your content. Hoping to meet you guys someday. Cheers!

  • Bill Salas

    Wow. Touching story on Alister. Thanks for sharing. We appreciate it. Beautiful story and montage. Thanks. 😊

  • m ford

    Thanks for focusing on the diving and exploring.

  • Michael Agerbak

    Great video.Props to Alistair for getting right back in there. Legend.

  • Ron Holzer

    You guys are so cool !! so so cool ! Absolutely outstanding!

  • Chip Smith

    You two have the most fantastic video editing and content of any of the 4 or 5 sailing channels I watch. Really unbelievable how awesome they are, like a Jacques Cousteau documentary coupled with modern day reality show…Just wonderful. I can't believe you only have 30K subscribers…hopefully that will grow quickly for you. Thank you for all the hard work you do!

  • Hans Grebenstein

    How long do the dinghy dolly wheels bearings last when exposed to saltwater?

  • jim Lofts

    Warren does not snore – check your bulkheads they are squeaking

  • JACK JACKSON

    That looked a lot like an Irukandji jellyfish, they’ve claimed a few life’s on the Great Barrier Reef in Australia. From my experience, they same to be high in numbers after a lot of rain, especially where freshwater runs into the sea. They cause severe pain, sending the patient into shock, and possible heart failure.

  • Dr Baracuda

    One of your best episodes…… also nice champagne moment… shame about the pollution your guest threw into the ocean !!!

  • MA Yandle

    A fun filled, action packed sailing life adventure in this video. First off, so glad Allistair made a full recovery after his jellyfish sting. So nice to be in paradise with family and friends. Great editing on this one. Keep up the groovy work.

  • Barry Cashman

    Ye coped a few over years off the surf beaches in eastern Victoria Aus.
    We always had a couple of bottles of vinegar around, great to treat the stings, not instant but settles things down gradually.

  • Chris Carstens

    Beautiful content. Love the project that Warren does. I had a guest get stung as well between the Pitons at St Lucia. Everyone else in the water just fine….after some deliberation we took him to the local clinic and then on to a hospital on full IV while convulsions. Very scarry indeed.

  • Tom Merola

    Excellent video, we really enjoyed it!!!

  • Charlie Brown

    Wow this is gorgeous! Don’t know if the comments in the first 24 hours count more than the views but we’ll squeeze them both in.

    The drone footage is amazing and adds a huge amount to the gorgeousness (yes, that’s a word. At least it is now) and the editing is really well done. You two are a treat to the eyes. I mean the videos you produce are a treat to the eyes. Well… you are too. But it’s the videos we’re talking about right now.

  • Richard Becker

    What a great video, I'm tired just watching it. You all had such a good time. The laughter was contagious and the fear and anxiety with Alistair was palpable. Thank you, thank you, thank you.

  • Magnus Svensson

    At 28:40 I hear Swedish in the background! Good episode. Merry Christmas from Sweden!

  • Sven N.

    That's awesome that you love French Polynesia so much and get to stay much longer. I look forward to your videos, especially of Moorea!

  • Rick Kwitkoski

    Do you have an oxygen bottle on board? How about EpiPens? I watch MANY sailing channels. What gets me is the very minimal amount of medical supplies that most have. You are AWAY from medical help. What do you really KNOW about first aid? I've taken MANY first aids courses over the years but I wouldn't go world sailing without a very intensive course… a couple of weeks or more… before I left.

    And… maybe I have a "leg up" on many people, but when I have travelled around the world I familiarized myself with possible "baddies" and had a pretty good idea of where I might encounter them. This stems from an interest in, and a degree in Biology, I am sure. But everyone can do this. The jelly fish could have been avoided, pretty much.
    I have some diving experience and got an assistant instructor's ticket many years ago. Rescue Diving was a pre-requisite course for that as well. So WHAT to do if you get in a life threatening situation while diving or snorkeling. You NEED that where you are.

    Stay SAFE and Stay well. You are living a life that few get to live. Thanks for your vids.

  • Dubu and more

    What a magical place. We wish we can stay there to once. Happy holidays and enjoy 2023.

  • Dave L

    What a great episode. Glad everything worked out in the end. The bit with the three of you jumping up and down in the tender was fantastic. As I type this, it's -4ºF here in Chicago, with winds gusting to 40mph (feels like -28º). All things equal, I'd rather be in French Polynesia.

  • keith bores

    Loved the video! Having family able to visit in amazing places is so great.