Ep 344 | O putem salva! Coji de nucă de navigație

Ep 344 |  O putem salva!  Coji de nucă de navigație



Luăm decizia uriașă de a părăsi Indonezia în loc să ne reînnoim vizele. Am decis, în schimb, să ne întoarcem în Kimberley și să explorăm locurile în care nu am ajuns înainte și să revedem locațiile pe care le-am iubit cel mai mult. Avem câteva zile pentru a rezolva totul înainte ca vizele noastre indoneziene să se epuizeze. Oferim cât mai multă mâncare proaspătă și ne facem drum prin proviziile noastre de carne și legume! Ieșim din țară și apoi părăsim Labuan Bajo și ne îndreptăm spre ultimul nostru punct de ancorare indonezian pentru noapte. Apoi începem trecerea de o săptămână din Indonezia la Broome. Mările sunt oribile, cu maree și vânt care creează valuri stătătoare de trei metri! Sunt cele mai confuze și periculoase mări pe care le-am întâlnit vreodată. La început Peanut o ia cu pasul ei și navighează pe valuri. Dar, sub ceasul lui Magnus, el merge să o verifice pe Peanut și ea este complet sub apă! O putem salva… Mulțumesc pentru vizionare. Până data viitoare… Wendy și Magnus —— Unde suntem acum: Vezi unde suntem în timp real https://www.patreon.com/lifeinanutshell Dacă vrei să ne menții în mișcare și să ne sprijini, poți deveni un Patron pentru doar 1 USD pe lună. https://www.patreon.com/lifeinanutshell Fiți la curent cu ceea ce facem și unde ne aflăm. Ne poți susține canalul pur și simplu dându-ne un like pe Facebook! www.facebook.com/nutshellliving Dacă doriți să ne cumpărați o bere: paypalme/lifeinanutshell.com Suntem și pe Instagram! https://www.instagram.com/nutshellliving/ Consultați site-ul nostru aici: http://sailingnutshell.com Urmărește-ne pe Twitter! https://twitter.com/Nutshellliving Music Credits Anywhere, Cody Decker Feat, Cabler, Epidemic Sound Weather Any Storm, Cody Francis, Epidemic Sound Heather, Francis Wells, Epidemic Sound At the Gates, Phoenix Tail, Epidemic Sound As We Saw the Ocean, sunet epidemic #PeanutSinking #LeavingIndonesia #CheckingOut #SailingIndonesia #SVNutshell BUTONUL DE ABONAREA CLIC pe link-ul către http://www.anfx.co. 00:00 Plecare oficială din Indonezia 03:56 Peste noapte la ancorare sigură înainte de a începe pasajul mare către Australia 04:12 Plecăm! 05:51 Ce facem? 08:42 Mări îngrozitoare și periculoase 10:17 Magnus vorbește despre condițiile mării 12:06 În cele din urmă a trecut de cel mai rău din toate 13:49 Și apoi s-a întâmplat asta!

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31 thoughts on “Ep 344 | O putem salva! Coji de nucă de navigație

  1. Love you guys, so good to see a boat heading back to Oz from Indo. Would love to know more about budget. We are a similar age, and boat (size etc) and would love to know more about what a realistic budget for sailing is around Oz and indo..

  2. As soon as I saw the title, I knew it was Peanut. I'm oh so sorry that happened, but I'm not surprised. Towed dinghies sooner or later become a problem. Hopefully you were able to save the Honda. Happy New Year!!

  3. Wow guy's poor peanut, that would of been scary moment for you both especially in the middle of sea in big seas! Thanks for another wonderful episode guy's safe travels and all the best for 2024! Cheers 🍻.

  4. Wow!!!
    That was a real nail biter!!
    Glad you guys are ok after almost losing Peanut, what a team !!
    Wendy, you kept a cool head keeping the boat in place while Magnus sorted out Peanut, Well Done!!
    Please stay safe on your way to the Kimberly!!
    Love your teamwork, you’re awesome!!!

  5. What was your reasoning for not loading the dingy onto the yacht for the open sea crossing? The outcome could have been LOT worse than what it was, a lesson in stupidity hopefully learned. Love your videos ❤❤❤
    Safe passage, calm seas.

  6. You have my dream boat, only problem with them is that the stern would make davits large enough to lift a solid, and presumably heavy dingy like peanut out of danger, impossible.
    Have you considered a full tarpaulin cover for her?

  7. East or west, home is best. Magnus looked so happy when he said ypu were heading back to Australia; your beloved Kimberleys! Happy New Year to you both from Plymouth, England

  8. I wonder how the rope on the dinghy can stand for such a long journey? There must be a lot of wear and tear on the fixing point on both ends? How is it done, so it won't snap. You seem not to worry sailing along just looking forward, presuming the dinghy is behind you all the way? 🙂
    For such a long stretch I would have taken the dinghy on deck!
    Fine video – as always!
    Love from Denmark

  9. I've always thought towing a dingy when offshore is an accident waiting to happen. With PeaNut being more like a small ship knocking down your speed and acting like a sea anchor not a good idea. To me it has always been an accident waiting to happen. Glad you saved her and the Honda. If you are quick and can get the motor rinsed out with fresh water she will probably survive. Hope that works out. Being a lot behind in the video times you will already know. Good luck.

  10. Wow! That is scary. Lucky save. I’m in the process of adding a 200 lpm (KPM Marine) bilge pump to my boat, and fitting in such a way that I can pull it out quickly to assist other boats if ever necessary. It is the one thing that scares me about living on a boat. In my first (incomplete) boat I dropped something heavy down the fwd hatch and it squarely hit a plastic valve which just pinged right off and I had my very own vertical falls inside the boat. This was in Blackwattle Bay in Sydney. I had a neighboring Greek style double ender timber boat that was relying on a bilge pump to keep it afloat. I still remember the beautiful Summer morning when i looked out to see just the coach roof of _______ (something like Okeanos) visible above water. Scary. Starting to get a list of must haves for dinghies. From Another Adventure a tricolor stern light. From Nutshell a bilge alarm. From Nutshell enough floatation so that it won’t sink. From Nutshell an outboard tether line. From our dinghy as kids in Port Moresby painted a bright colour so that it is easy to spot tied behind a Lakatoi or if in the Caribbean behind someone else’s boat (Dad painted ours Pink). There are a lot of considerations with dinghies.

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