De la Whitehaven la Airlie Beach – Whitsundays – Sailing Greatcircle (ep.300)

De la Whitehaven la Airlie Beach - Whitsundays - Sailing Greatcircle (ep.300)



După emoția din Hills Inlet, continuăm croaziera prin Whitsundays și vizităm Tongue Bay, Butterfly Bay, Bait Reef, One Foot Island și Nara Inlet înainte de a ne îndrepta către Airlie Beach.

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19 thoughts on “De la Whitehaven la Airlie Beach – Whitsundays – Sailing Greatcircle (ep.300)

  1. As I watch this I’m literally swinging into the same blue mooring at Stonehaven bay. Tried to tie the eye if the mooring directly to the cleat to shorten and no, it still bangs on the hull. Grrrrrrr

  2. Wat een mooie video. En wat is de drone toch geweldig om de omgeving te laten zien: grote vissen, vogels en zelfs als hulp bij het navigeren tussen obstakels. 👍👍👌👌

  3. Hi Mark, just curious, do you have a spare drone that you carry onboard, just in case?? It is an invaluable tool for you both, in so many ways, and it gives us fabulous views, these barrier reefs are stunning!! Thanks for today’s video.

  4. Very nice spots again. Wow, those underwater noises. It sounded like whales indeed. Thanx again for another video!
    Happy greetingz,
    Wim

  5. Hey M&M. Great pictures. But please, please. … change the music. 😂 I always get depressive when I listen to it. You are living a happy live. Play happy music! See you on the water or in LGM

  6. We saw Ningyo in the Cairns marina a couple of weeks ago. Outremer 45 looks awesome in real life. Corals are slower growing in the colder Southern Queensland waters and can take a decade to recover from cyclone damage. Corals grow faster, bigger and healthier the further north you go and the warmer the water gets. Raja Ampat has the best reefs in the world

  7. The Whitsundays are a fantastic playground. About seven years ago my family and me spent five days on a Leopard 40. It is important though to consider sharks and even crocks. There have been some very sad occasions around Cid harbour.

  8. Great to see those wonderful areas of the Whitsundays. The whales are certainly around, I get worried sailing at night down the east coast at this time of year. My trick with the mooring buoys is to pull them in hard so they are right below the forebeam, especailly when you have current and of course pull your daggerboards all the way up. We had a crazy night at the north end of Frazer island where the current was 3-4 knots taking the anchor rode all over the place… Phil

  9. Another useful video thanks, I hope to get there at the end of this season. I'm wondering what guide book you are using for the east coast of Australia?

  10. so peaceful to hear the whales under water. their calls can be heard upto 6 miles away. keep up the awesome work guys!

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