S1 E26 Tur mare al noii ambarcațiuni, 28’ Bristol Channel Cutter (Republica Dominicană)

S1 E26 Tur mare al noii ambarcațiuni, 28’ Bristol Channel Cutter (Republica Dominicană)



Mi-a luat o veșnicie să mă mut în Artha. Am fost bolnav de peste o lună de paraziți până când am fost tratat. Odată ce am început să mă simt mai bine, am avut toată motivația și energia din lume pentru a mă muta. Acum că m-am stabilit, iată marele tur! Puteți căuta specificațiile aici: https://sailboatdata.com/sailboat/bristol-channel-cutter/

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31 thoughts on “S1 E26 Tur mare al noii ambarcațiuni, 28’ Bristol Channel Cutter (Republica Dominicană)

  1. I binge watched and enjoyed all your videos. I find them very inspiring and real. Honesty is your greatest asset, keep doing videos while staying healthy, both mentally and physically. I wish you great winds and awesome adventures!

  2. beautiful craft, but ship shape means not just stowing stuff but removing crap that you will never use. In a rough sea you will thank me for this advice

  3. Hi Young Lady. You’ve been busy. I can see and hear your happiness Take breaks from your chores. I know you can’t wait to get settled and go out to sea and experience your new home Take a little time for you Sweetheart. So Happy for you. You’re living the Dream young lady .👍🙋🏼‍♂️

  4. When I started your video, the first thing I saw was the long passageway, below deck, leading from the bow to the first bulkhead. What I thought I saw was this very, very long, twisted wrap of toilet paper. I was like what in the world? Then the camera panned to the port side of the boat and I thought I saw more rolls of wrapped toilet paper. Thank goodness my slow brain finally understood I was looking at a pattern of fabric on the cushions. In the back of my mind I was thinking here is a person who ran out of toilet paper during Covid and swore they would never let that happen again. 😅🤣😂🤣😆 With that said, you might want to consider ditching the toilet paper roll pattern on the cushions. I must admit, I have never seen such a "different" pattern of fabric in my life. I MUST HAVE been on sale!
    Best wishes moving forward.
    Alan from NC

  5. You might want to think about a kerosene stove/oven. Heavy enough to gimbel well with heavy pots cooking, Decent for bread. No worries about propane and MUCH more heat than alcohol. And once you lean the simple process of lighting – little or no annoying fumes. Kerosene also works for lamps, nav. lights, and heat if electric goes away.
    Nice Galley layout – a bit better than my Westsail. Just make sure that your drawers are secured well enough so you can handle a knockdown with nothing ending up on the cabin sole or spread across the cabin.
    Since our boats are similar size – and assuming your not a power lifter thing about a new slippery main mast track. Easier to reef when off the wind and still sailing, and faster back to he cockpit when done.

  6. Thanks Nicole for the tour of the "new" boat. I'm glad you are up to date on your tetanus shot. We don't have to worry about that cut on your foot going septic. Wishing you the best with the boat repairs 😊

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