Caraibe de Crăciun, partea 1 | Ep. 194



Plecare la mare în sfârșit! După mai bine de o lună de pregătiri, de a studia cu atenție fișierele meteorologice, de îngrijorare și de plimbare, ancora este ridicată și micuța navă își iese din golful Chesapeake. Nordul vioi ne întâmpină afară, devenind moderat NE pe măsură ce intrăm în Gulf Stream a doua zi. Aerurile slabe și vânturile în contra aproape blochează progresul pentru o zi, în timp ce curentul rapid ne pornește spre nord-est. Mă tem să nu reușim să ieșim din flux înainte ca un front rece care se apropie rapid să lovească. ASISTENȚĂ CUM SĂ NAVIGAȚI OCEANE PE PATREON: https://patreon.com/user?u=12372934 CUM SĂ NAVIGAȚI OCEANE PE RUMBLE: https://rumble.com/c/c-1981134 CUM SĂ NAVIGAȚI OCEANE TEE-SHIR: https: //maritimetees.net/search?q=how+to+sail+oceans DONATE: https://www.paypal.me/KevinBoothby SITE WEB: https://www.kevinboothbysailing.com MUZICA: Haul Away Joe (tradițional) – – COLONICI SONORE VIDEO Eskies: https://soundcloud.com/user-177118317 APARATE: Canon EOS 60D cu obiectiv zoom EF 24-105mm L IS Go Pro Hero 7 Black DRONE: DJI Phantom 3 Professional BARCA: Design: Gilmer 31; LOD 31′, LWL 25′, Grinda 9,5′, Pescaj 4,5′, Displ. 13.600 lbs.

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  • Fredrick Rourk

    Someone in Maine won that Billion Dollar Lotto last night. Hope they were not Canadian lolz

  • LAS

    Nice

  • guinneach

    I think this is the first time I noticed you’re a lefty.

    Another enjoyable video, thanks Kevin.

  • John Jamieson

    Kevin at 1:30 you showed a green marker that you said showed 2-3 knots of current but that isn't so. The coast guard has just come out with self-tending buohys. They are computer controlled and simply leave their station and go in to the nearest facility for routine maintenance. Pretty cool, huh?

  • Gonzalo Castro

    At 10:30 the clouds in front of the sun looks like a tall ship 🙂 Enjoy your videos!

  • Dee Parks

    Love that sea shanty! Sent you a small present Kevin, hope you are shacked up all warm and comfortable.

  • Brad White

    I hope you make it okay! Puerto Rico sounds nice.

  • Sailing Wave Rover

    Great timing on the Gulf stream (the "Great Conveyor" as I referred to it) . It is amazing how things change so quickly as you cross it. Well done my friend!

  • SkylersRants

    I grew up in Virginia Beach, it was fun watching your video sailing by. And by chance I am wearing your HtSO t-shirt today. As always, looking foward to your next installment.

  • Dave Amies

    "keep the reef in tiil you've cleared the lee of the land" Prudent as always Kevin 👍🏼

  • SV GITANA

    How long are you staying in Puerto Rico or the Caribbean? I live in fajardo and we keep our boat at Puerto del Rey Marina

  • Paul Putnam

    Great video. Thank You for relieving my brain from the reality. Much Love

  • Lloyd Brown

    I wonder where are you now…relaxing I hope, with a cold one?

  • tony clark

    It’s a lot less bover with a hover ! (Craft!)

  • garymalm

    Morning Kevin.
    Out of curiosity. How old are your tan sails.
    They sure do some work!
    gary in Japan.

  • Secret Squirrel

    Cap'n, as long as those ships don't hit you, you're doing fine.

    I knew a man who's boat was sliced when a tug with tow altered course close off his bow. Two souls lost, one survivor. Vessel lost.

    An acquaintance was hit fine on the bow in a fog. CG found likely vessel at port with wreckage snagged in bow anchors. Foreign skipper denied it even when confronted with the evidence. Neither of these were within TSS.

    Twice, I've survived near hits. I do not like coastal cruising. I prefer standing well off the beach. These too not in, but near TSS.

  • Secret Squirrel

    Crossing a current, I've always figured its best to steer the best wind angle and take the offset. This rather than steering the offset, if that means longer time spent in the current.

    A wind triangle helps solve which is best for the conditions.

  • Capitan Schetttino

    I really love your channel because you always somehow manage to paint all the sailing experience with beauty and a little of poetry as well.

  • Sailor John

    Thanks for showing some shots of the meals you made. I’m always curious about what and how other sailors eat underway.

  • Vicki S.

    I'm always amazed at how you tackle these big passages with no engine. Fair winds!

  • Seafariireland

    Such wear and tear, all that rockin and rolling!

  • Jan Svingen

    Check out the Norwegian "Storm Weather Shanty Choir"….

  • PennWolf's Sailing Adventures

    Had the hand issue myself. Was glad I brought some mechanics gloves but still has skin open up in the December cold.

  • skousend

    Very nice. Little hints like watching for the accidental gybe in a narrow channel may seem like throwaway comments but are real experience sharing for some of us.

  • Mike Ziegler

    Kevin I am a first time watcher of your adventure. Guess what I am signed on,. This channel is somewhat different than some others. Very refreshing.