PRIMA NOASTRA VALA DESCHISĂ DE OCEAN! [Ep. 13]

PRIMA NOASTRA VALA DESCHISĂ DE OCEAN! [Ep. 13]



Prima noastră navigație offshore! Navigăm departe în Pacific în drum spre Mexic. Ca întotdeauna, trebuia să terminăm niște lucrări de ultimă oră cu barca și tocmai când lucrurile se liniștesc, am decis să încercăm pescuitul în larg. Sperăm că vă bucurați să vizionați acest videoclip, la fel de mult pe cât ne face plăcere să vă aducem cu tine pentru aventură. Nu uitați, suntem „în timp real”, așa că vă rugăm să comentați cu sfaturi, sfaturi și întrebări. Citim fiecare comentariu și vom scrie înapoi, dar dă-ne șansa de a ajunge din urmă, au fost câteva săptămâni agitate!!! 🙂 Ne place să auzim de la voi toți și primim o grămadă de încurajare din toate opiniile, aprecierile și comentariile. Abonează-te dacă vrei să urmărești și să contribui la dezvoltarea canalului nostru! Avem planuri mari, ne aventurăm din greu și ne mișcăm repede. Ne vedem vineri viitoare! Yvette🦘 și Darcy🍁 Sailing Supernova ⛵

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20 thoughts on “PRIMA NOASTRA VALA DESCHISĂ DE OCEAN! [Ep. 13]

  1. Can't thank you enough for your content. Stay authentic and keep expressing your ups and downs…and hoping for more ups than downs! You both are fantastic and are helping others with your story. My wife and I recently purchased our fist boat (catamaran) and are learning along the way as well. You guys rock!

  2. Loving your videos. 😊 No doubt others will say the same. When you attach a line to your harness to go up the mast, don't use the shackle as they can fail at the most inopportunemoment. Instead , tie it with a bowline, then attach the shackle to the line to give the bowline extra security. Stay safe. 😊😅

  3. That was me in the tackle store in Prince Rupert . You're welcome for the tips, that's awesome. ha, enjoy. You can make the leader length from the dabo (splasher)to the lure about 12 feet, might be easier.When using hand lines be sure to use a shock absorber to prevent break offs, musta been big. We also talked on the radio off Point Grey when you were leaving Vancouver.
    Captain Al Larkey, British Columbia Coast Pilot

  4. I think you need to go knocking on boat yard doors asking about abandoned vessels. You can make great content out of that. Just Google maps and call the marinas and see if they have stuff that they’re not putting up on the Internet that’s just sitting there shrinkwrap winterized up in the north east were boats only get used half a year. I’m sure around the great lakes those freshwater boats you can find a lot of that. That boats not worth $130,000. That boats worth $130,000 in pristine condition that’s the top. Unfortunately we know some dumb guy will come buy it for stupid money and keep the market inflated. Did you do NADA on the boat? That’s basically what the surveyor would use.

  5. What a great start for your adventure. After more than 50 years of sailing on the pacific coast I wish was with! A bit of advise. Remember the old adage of Ship Shape" ? One meaning is everything has a place and that is where it should be when not being used. Looks like you have some items on deck that could be lost overboard in event of some big waves. Give t ai bit of thought. You will be glad someday. Have Fun

  6. “I got a tuna!!!” Enjoy my friends, one of the best fish to catch with many ways to prepare it from Sushi to Tuna Casserole, seared, grilled, or in a sauce. Yummy. I love your enthusiasm, expressions of joy and the calmness you show us when something else breaks on the boat because you know you can fix it. Happy sailing.

  7. I truly enjoyed this video, I couldn’t stop watching, I love it when you guys are fishing, my favorite part. Living the dream I’m so happy for you two.

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