24 de ore de viață brută, nefiltrată BOAT LIFE – S4EP5

24 de ore de viață brută, nefiltrată BOAT LIFE - S4EP5



În acest episod vă luăm cu tine pentru cum arată 24 de ore de viață REALĂ pe barca – și verificarea realității… nu este întotdeauna soare, cocktailuri și bikini! Există, de asemenea, momente în care nimic nu pare să meargă bine. A trăi pe o barcă înseamnă reparații constante și deseori lucrurile se strică în cele CELE MAI RĂI momente. Dar reușim să trecem și, în sfârșit, PLĂM PĂRĂ pentru sezon!! Multumesc pentru vizionare! Asigurați-vă că ați apreciat videoclipul și ABONAȚI-vă dacă doriți să vedeți mai mult conținut. Urmărește-ne pe Instagram: @taylorfrancis_ & @casszabielski CUMPĂRĂRĂ MARFILE TAYLOR’S TRAVELS: https://taylorstravels.shop/ Dacă vrei să-mi susții canalul și să obții beneficii suplimentare, cum ar fi acces anticipat la videoclipuri, produse cu reducere și conținut exclusiv, devii Patron: https://www.patreon.com/TaylorsTravels Sau poți contribui la menținerea aventurii direct printr-o donație unică prin paypal: https://www.paypal.me/TaylorFrancis480

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45 thoughts on “24 de ore de viață brută, nefiltrată BOAT LIFE – S4EP5

  1. Rats/mice love to chew on wires, dunno why but they do. So make sure you use some sticky traps anytime your in storage. Good job on the fix!

  2. Buy a multi-meter, a really good one costs about a hundred bucks, a reasonably good one costs twenty. That twenty dollar one (carry spare batteries) will allow you to trace all electrical faults toot sweet.

    On board I have one of those semi-collapsible general purpose steel framed canvas walled trolley carts with wheelbarrow rubber tyres–it will carry fuel or water, a hundred litres or so at a time. For stowing during a passage, the wheels have to come off–but that only takes five minutes. All I changed were the wheels–I got rid of the original plastic plastic ones and replaced them with inflatable plastic wheelbarrow or scooter wheels with sealed bearings–the whole thing cost me about a hundred bucks, half of which was for the new axle and wheels. Before that I had one made from a golf club trolley, which carried only a couple of 20 litre plastic jerry cans.

  3. Great job on the video, Taylor. Been following your adventures for a couple years now. Time with Doodles and Delos. Great to have Tiki on board to help with those frustrating repairs that come with boat life. Keep on sailing and stay safe!!!

  4. You are still beautiful.. no kidding.. !!! Come to think of it….. you've been beautiful.. since the first time I saw you.. Keep your good attitude going…..
    …your next port will be better… !! Be Safe out there!!!

  5. nice video
    just shows you things go wrong when unexpected. Great to have Tiki aboard he seems very knowledgeable on repairs to the boat and other things. Hope you get you water without any problem arising, Safe sail

  6. One of the other really weird electrical failures that can happen is caused by critters chewing on wires,. The result can be a bewildering and seemingly impossible set of failures. It might be worth getting "wire taps" that can easily be crimped on to wires to create emergency connections. They are faster and easier than unwrapping, cleaning, repairing, so in a bind could be quite helpful. They can also be used as part of a testing kit. You could also measure the resistance on various wires to see if corrosion has started… Lady Adafruit has a whole bunch of small embedded computers and sensors that might be useful to stay ahead of boat issues. Stuff like temp sensors for water/engine/gearbox, rotation sensors, vibration, motion, pressure, gas, magnetic, …. All pretty cheap and most have easy plug and play I2C quick connects. They have these cute little Qt Py USB systems for 10-20 dollars that are real useful.

  7. Let me see this and I will say it only once since you dumped Bobby then you are have much more credibility within our your credibility Bobby is a piece of garbage he abuses women takes advantage of women and he's like you said garbage. Now that you have found your way away from this creep I'm going to give you some credibility

  8. Nice video. Adding to all the electrical advice… new thing is splice connectors that solder when you shrink them. CorrosionX on everything. Have fun!

  9. Aloha Taylor! It seems like electrical would always be an ongoing battle at sea so thanks for sharing that part of your process with us. As always awesome video, looking forward to the next one. Save Travels! =)

  10. Hi Taylor Kiki, and Cass! Thanks for another great video, sculptures under water, looks very alive! Would love to see you guys sail to Africa. That would be a blast!

  11. Did you mean South America when you said the nearest point of land? Can’t see how Africa would be closer to anywhere near Grenada? Just curious.

  12. I heard someone once say that cruising could be defined as Repairing your boat in exotic places. When I have a day like you had at the fueling dock it brings to mind Murphy's Law that states, Anything that can go wrong will go wrong and it will happen at the worst possible moment. Never forget there is an annex to Murphy's Law, Murphy was an optimist. May you have fair winds and following seas.

  13. If you see it in one of the ships stores pick up a can of Fluid-Film. It's a Lanolin product from sheep but it's a water proofing/corrosion resistance product. If you clean a connection, battery etc, spry it with FF and you shouldn't have to worry again. Folks up north here use it on cars to protect them from road salt and rust issues and it works!

  14. That pigeon was a RACING pigeon – it may have got lost from as race or was thirsty – you can tell because of the rings on its leg – if you were able to catch it you could tell where it came from (Country) and the owner. NEVER KILL RACING PIGEONS!!!

  15. HEY Taylor, I live n Dallas tx. And have a house. Every 2 weeks I have to cut grass (1 Acer.) I Wash 3 laundry loads a day. Cook clean vacuum. Repair sink leaks. Flat tires on the car, oil changes on three vehicles I can go on 4 every. Here's the difference. When I get finished I go to the Couch Then pick up the remote And watch you And the other sailing channels. show me the beautiful places of the world. I whish I had ur health and troubles everyday. Sail on Taylor. the only thing I see outside is city life. Give me boat life please. Now on deck have a beer and enjoy the labor of the day. P.s. I say all this with love Taylor. not a gripy viewer I truly pray u find all the beautiful places the world has for u.

    Kelvin

  16. People who spend years sailing around and not putting down roots or having a family end up very sad and lonely . It is Ok for a while but maturity should set in and important things in life should be a higher priority , like family and children.

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