YARNS: Holly Martin de la @WindHippieSailing vorbește despre viață și despre navigația solo cu marinarul James

YARNS: Holly Martin de la @WindHippieSailing vorbește despre viață și despre navigația solo cu marinarul James



Episodul 002 : Sezonul 1 : YARNS; Conversații cu crucișători, un podcast de navigație James Frederick se așează cu marinarii pe care îi întâlnește în întreaga lume pentru a le înregistra poveștile mării în ancoraje îndepărtate și porturi îndepărtate. Toate interviurile sunt înregistrate ca un podcast video care este lansat pe Canalul de YouTube Sailing Triteia. Ele sunt, de asemenea, disponibile ca podcast audio pentru cei care preferă acest format de conținut. În acest episod, James o intervievează pe Holly Martin de la canalul YouTube Wind Hippie Sailing. Holly s-a născut în circumnavigarea părinților ei pe Cal 25 și și-a petrecut copilăria în croazieră în Arctica. Ea a continuat să fie operator de macara pe o navă de cercetare în Antarctica înainte de a-și cumpăra Grinde 27, SV Gecko și a plecat pe propria ei circumnavigație din Maine. Accesați canalul YouTube al lui Holly pentru a-i urmări aventurile! Holly Martin / SV Gecko Link-uri: Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/windhippiesailing Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/boatlizard Link-uri Dave și Jaja Martin: https://www.thesailingchannel.tv/product /ice-blink-family-sailing-adventure/ https://www.amazon.com/Into-Light-Familys-Epic-Journey/dp/1930086040 –––––- ––––– Despre gazdă: James Frederick alias Sailor James este un circumnavigator solo care navighează încet în jurul lumii la bordul său Alberg 30 Sloop SV Triteia din 1965. James își împărtășește aventurile săptămânal pe canalul său YouTube, care are peste 100.000 de abonați. Pe lângă vlog, James este și scriitor pentru Yachting World, Cruising World, Good Old Boat și multe altele. Mai multe informații despre Triteia și aventurile lor pot fi găsite la linkurile de mai jos. SV Triteia Linkuri YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/sailorjames Instagram: http://instagram.com/james.the.sailor.man/ –––––– ––––– Cântecul intro și outro a fost cântat de Sarah Satya cu versuri noi după melodia clasică scrisă de James Frederick. Sarah Satya Link-uri: Muzică: https://sarahsatya.bandcamp.com –––––––––– Dacă vă place canalul va rog sa dati „Like” videoclipurilor si sa va abonati pentru a nu pierde niciun episod viitor. Dacă vi se pare că videoclipurile sunt utile sau distractive și doriți să contribui, puteți deveni Patron la: https://www.patreon.com/sailorjames Alte modalități de a susține canalul: PayPal: https://paypal.me/@jamesthesailorman Aplicație Cash: https://cash.app/$triteia Bitcoin: https://cash.app/$triteia Fair Winds, James Website: http://svtriteia.com Tracker: https://forecast.predictwind.com/ tracking/display/Triteia Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/james.the.sailor.man #solosailing #windhippie #hollymartin #boatlizard #podcast #sailingpodcast

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26 thoughts on “YARNS: Holly Martin de la @WindHippieSailing vorbește despre viață și despre navigația solo cu marinarul James

  1. That was SOOOOOO good. Holly has sure had a great life with her family on boats. And now the world is her oyster – it's just brilliant. Can't wait to see her channel. Thank you so much Sailor James 😃

  2. Just finished watching the yarn with Holly.
    I think James Holly and you have many books and magazine articles to write.
    James from cold Scotland.

  3. Nice interview. I subscribe to both of your channels and look forward to continuing to follow you both on your circumnavigations.

  4. I love hearing about the hallucinations and how you're mentally attuned to micro details even while asleep. Excellent conversation.

  5. Terrific interview. Two of my hero sailors. I got hooked into Wind Hippie Sailing when Holly said in a video, "The back stay cable broke so I just tied a rolling hitch…." What?? eh, another day at the life….
    25:00 James asks if Holly couldn't just lash the helm. A ha. I've only been on fin keel boats, James has a full keel. I guess lashing (or locking) the helm would work for his boat. My early experience in funky charter boats out of Marina del Rey "Don't use the autopilot!" is a locked helm means the boat turns 15-20° with every wave. So going forward to raise the jib meant I'd turn 180° in about a minute.
    Sleeping. I was just on a passage from Japan to Canada. Catamaran: slamming, slamming, BANG! SLAMMING! I slept through it all (I actually loved it. Who but astronauts gets to sleep weightless? Granted I was only weightless for a second every two minutes or so.) Loud noises? No problem. But the slightest different noise…. One evening during the typical slams, not too loud, there was a slightly less loud bang noise. I asked the owner, "What was that?" Then his wife came up, " I think something broke." We went out and looked around. Seemed okay. Next morning the owner discovered that the outhaul had chaffed through (It was rigged too low: spliced eye in the line, and solid clew ring so they just put it low to the D-ring. Rub rub. Wasn't the only incompetent factory rigging.) I tied a bowline to the clew – problem solved and no more chaffing). This wasn't the fist time his wife picked out a problem from the background noise.
    The last two weeks I started hearing voices…. No I wasn't losing my mind. It's like in the old days with wall phones when our brains would over interpret overtones in the shower as the phone ringing. My ears were just tuning up, listening for anything that might be a problem.
    Yeah, I guess hearing the phone ring in the shower is an hallucination. (I had a fun dream. The boat was bouncing, I was in one of the fore cabins. (tip always arrive early to a sailing gig.) I was dreaming that I was at anchor off the west end of Anacapa Island (there's no anchorage there) , my monohull was jumping all over the place. Then I heard one of my teachers, Captain Dan's voice say, "If you anchor there you'll get hit by waves from two direction." I started to wake up a bit and remembered we were on a multiday passage, so it couldn't be the Channel Islands….. Where else off California? Nah, it's just a dream. Then I realized, hey, we're in the South China Sea crossing to the Philippines from Vietnam! During the first month of sailing I would often have amazing land dreams, then wake up and realize, I'm on a boat under sail! Imagine the first time you got off a plane in some exotic place – how new and exciting that was. I was getting this feeling sometimes a couple times a day.
    I had a terrific optical illusion. We'd just sailed out of Choshi, Japan to start the crossing. A red tanker was heading north behind us. As it past I looked at it through my binoculars and it looked like a toy boat. Huh. It took an hour to figure out that this was really odd (otherwise I'd have taken a photo) and why it looked so small. I could see water behind (above) the ship. There's no way with my eyes 2 meters above sea level I could ever see water over the deck of that >150m ship. Somehow I had, and that's why it looked like a toy. (A small bangka fishing boat could look like this but only if it were less than 50 m away and less than 1 meter high.) It took a few more weeks to figure out what had happened. when I saw another false horizon that was marine layer fog. There'd been marine layer fog behind the ship that looked enough like the water the ship was in to read as a false horizon.
    I was on a four person crew with a watch schedule. Very different from soloing. During watches, I'd always listen to audiobooks (>20 in the three months.) I could start to nod off. I started switching to music the last hour of my night watches. I also started dancing on the back deck. Second best reason to get a cat: deck dancing. Keeps you alert, fit (sort of) and entertained. Tip: When deck dancing don't lift your feet because even in calm seas when you set your foot down the deck will be in a different place.
    We ran over a guy's net off the Philippines. I'd wanted to move farther off the coast. Nope. Later same attitude ran over my fishing tackle – end of fishing. (I'd already been successful tuna, mahi mahi). Every time we ate potatoes only soup or extremely low grade hot dogs I thought Filipino Fisherman Payback. Terrific interview. Terrific sailors.

  6. I came across Dave and Jaja's story about 15 years ago, bought the book, the movie… Your parents are directly (partly) responsible for turning me into a proper sailor. I'm buying my second boat now, after about 8 years of living/sailing on a Tartan 30, and doing the whole youtube 'research' thing, and came across Holly's channel just a few days ago. I'm so happy to see her follow in her parent's footsteps. I always wondered how their kids would turn out with such an amazing upbringing and amazing parents. Now I know!

  7. Great interview holly is such a beautiful person. James did a great job also. Sailorama the captain grew up on a boat. That’s a good Chanel also.

  8. Yep, good interview.
    I had no idea about Holly's early life, and very interesting topics of conversation.

    I always liked meeting other cruisers in the Pacific.

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