Cel mai bun mod de a experimenta Baia Queens [Catamaran Sailing Bahamas]

Cel mai bun mod de a experimenta Baia Queens  [Catamaran Sailing Bahamas]



Am visat să ajungem la Queens Bath de atât de mult timp, încât ne-am gândit că nu vom ajunge niciodată. În acest episod deschidem o sticlă de șampanie și sărbătorim această etapă! Navigarea cu catamaranul nostru către Bahamas a fost un vis atât de mult timp încât este greu de crezut că este adevărat! Cu puțină perseverență oricine își poate îndeplini visele! Dacă doriți să ne ajutați în această aventură, vă rugăm să luați în considerare susținerea canalului nostru: https://www.patreon.com/saltyescape Dacă vedeți ceva care vă place în videoclipurile noastre, sunt șanse ca acesta să fie inclus în Magazinul nostru afiliat Amazon: https ://www.amazon.com/shop/saltyescape Ne place să auzim de la tine! Vă rugăm să ne lăsați un comentariu frumos și să apreciați videoclipul dacă vă place ceea ce facem! Mulțumesc pentru vizionare și distribuire! Vizitați site-ul nostru la: www.Salty-Escape.com Apreciați pagina noastră de pe Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SaltyEscape/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_saltyescape_/ Toate echipamentele noastre pentru camerele YouTube AICI : https://www.amazon.com/shop/saltyescape?listId=344SXIH9G37SK Folosim Artlist pentru toată muzica noastră! Poți și tu și iată link-ul! https://artlist.io/Corey-456129 #saltyescape #catamaran #sailing

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7 thoughts on “Cel mai bun mod de a experimenta Baia Queens [Catamaran Sailing Bahamas]

  1. Wonderful video guys. We especially enjoyed the real-time talk in the middle. I've done a good bit professionally in my life thus far and much of it has involved a challenging learning curve. Engineering, machining, welding, and Real Estate investing to name a few. Like most of life's meaningful pursuits, each one of those certainly involved a level of struggle to learn, apply, fail, try again, learn more, apply, and eventually accomplish to a degree that eventually made the endeavour worthwhile. With that said, none of those pursuits have been anywhere near as challenging (or rewarding) as "simply" going cruising on a sailboat with my family. It's one of those things that sounds easy enough at face value, but the amount of seemingly-never-ending challenges involved with cruising are on a whole new level. The only people who can truly understand this are the ones who have done it. Being one of those people, I believe my opinion carries some weight when I say that what you've accomplished already is considerable and I greatly commend you for all that you've done thus far. It's been fantastic being able to sail along with your family over the past few months and it's our hope to be able to cruise more with the Salty Escape crew in the future as well. -Ben, Tambi & Molly

  2. Great video guys. I have added the Queen's Bath to our travel list. Thanks for sharing the insiration as well. I have sat in my electrical closet for over 6 weeks now and today I closed it for the first time in a while. The Victron system is working (for now) flawlessly. 👍👍 I have 1,400Ah of LFP batteries and a sweet galley running off them. Next addition, solar! ☀ Enjoy your remaining time in the Bahamas. I look forward to seeing more project once you are stateside. Cheers to you and your family!!!

  3. Nice location with a natural bubble bath and great company.
    If you happen to stop at Governor's Harbour, try to walk/get a ride to French Leave Beach on the eastern side of the island. Great pink sand beach and used to be the site of Club Med Eleuthera. It was damaged by a hurricane in late 90's early 2000s but Club Med decided to take the insurance money and not rebuild. Club Med used charter jets (707's) to fly people to nearby airport and resort employed a lot of local people. There still may be some ruins there, but the attraction is the pink sand beach.

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