Ancorarea la One Tree Point și vizitarea lui Bruce pe SV BOB

Ancorarea la One Tree Point și vizitarea lui Bruce pe SV BOB



Episodul 323 : Sezonul 10 : Noua Zeelandă – Aotearoa Bună ziua, Prieteni, În acest episod, mă îndrept la One Tree Point pentru a ancora pentru o noapte și mă întorc în Marsden Cove pentru a mă întâlni cu prietenul meu Bruce pe SV BOB doar câteva zile înainte de a naviga în Japonia. https://instagram.com/brucemaunsell?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA== Dacă vă place canalul, vă rugăm să „Like” videoclipurilor și să vă abonați 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 #sailingnewzealand #newzealand #aotearoa

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25 thoughts on “Ancorarea la One Tree Point și vizitarea lui Bruce pe SV BOB

  1. If you go to the Aleutians and it is at all possible, sail through, around, etc. the Islands of the Four Volcanoes. Google it. I don't think there's anything as spectacular in a thousand miles. I was just crew on a boat that sailed across the north Pacific, not even a glimpse of any part of Alaska. Nice to do the distance… but tedious. (And tip. Everything I had stayed dry through rainy days, squalls; high tropical humidity of Vietnam and the Philippines, but when north Pacific fog set in for several days? Everything deep inside sealed lockers, in the middle of my clothes got damp and mildewy. The walls of the boat were streaming water. My dumb mistake was I had with me more than a few dry bags I hadn't used. So stow your clothes and fabrics inside dry bags. They're easy enough to make. I'm planning on making a bunch of lightweight ones to fit outside my plastic clothes baskets on my own boat. Just to keep my clothes from smelling like bilge.. ) Use white or light colors so when I look inside I can see what's in there. )
    I've read in a couple places that the New Zealand charts they used during WWII they were made by Captain Cook and his navigators back in the 1770s.

  2. I've been following you since California, but NZ is what I've been waiting for. I sailed the Bay of Islands alone with my girlfriend 20 years ago and went to many of the same spots as you. Also hung with friends in Tutukaka. Hoping you visit Waipu and Whangamata.

  3. I want to get my table top, done as a 3d print from a navigation chart of Georgian Bay, around my local area, be fitting for a sailboat ☠️✌️

  4. It's been a while since I first stumbled upon your channel. It was the episode when you lost your rudder on the way to Hawaii. I don't watch every video but every couple months when the algorithm makes 1 pop up I think "Oh. Yeah it's about time to catch up with where's he's at." Glad to see you're still living the good life bub. Be safe and enjoy. Also thanks so much for sharing because most of us will never have the chance to do this.

  5. Haha I looked away for a moment and then looked back at the screen and saw the mast. I legit thought it was an irrigation unit for a few seconds. Yeah we can tell I've never been on a boat 😂
    I had to share that.

  6. Excellent video, James! Nice to meet Bruce. Sounds like he's in for a terrific adventure, here's wishing him the best. Thanks for sharing!

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