E TIMPUL SĂ MUȚI. O zi tipică navigând cu catamaranul nostru prin Bahamas.

E TIMPUL SĂ MUȚI.  O zi tipică navigând cu catamaranul nostru prin Bahamas.



Vino cu noi în timp ce profităm de vântul ușor și de apele calme care înconjoară Eleuthera! Facem câteva mile de navigație, vedem orașul, urcăm în apă pentru o întâlnire magică și încheiem ziua cu niște calamari proaspăt prinși. Nu este cu mult mai bine decât asta! Vă mulțumim că ați venit și nu uitați să vă abonați! Tula Merch disponibil întotdeauna în The Tula Shop: http://tulasendlesssummer.com/shop-tula/ Doriți să vedeți pentru prima dată videoclipurile noastre, informații actualizate despre locație și reduceri la Tula Shop? Deveniți un Patron pentru toate acestea și multe altele! – https://www.patreon.com/Tulasendlessssummer **Unele dintre linkurile de mai jos sunt link-uri afiliate și este posibil să câștigăm un mic comision dacă cumpărați ceva prin intermediul linkului.** Pentru o privire de primă mână asupra elementelor noastre esențiale preferate pentru navigație , echipament pentru cameră, echipament de siguranță, configurarea navigației, echipament de scufundare, lectură sugerată și multe altele, accesați linkul nostru de afiliere Amazon. https://www.amazon.com/shop/fikitensup Vă uitați la jambierele lui Sierra sau la pantalonii scurți ai lui Billy? Puteți găsi toate articolele noastre de îmbrăcăminte Waterlust preferate aici: https://bit.ly/waterlust_tula Sunteți în mișcarea cu privire la modul în care funcționează lucrurile, recenziile despre produse și partea mai tehnică a vieții cu barca? Consultați celălalt canal al nostru, Tula’s Tech Talk! – https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJycOm6L9qqwnSlez5eRdzg YouTube este minunat, dar suntem și pe Instagram și Facebook. Dacă ne urmăriți pe aceste platforme, sunteți invitat la întrebări și răspunsuri, sondaje și sunteți adesea mult mai la curent cu unde ne aflăm! Instagramul lui Billy: @TulasEndlessSummer https://bit.ly/instabilly Instagramul lui Sierra: @TulasEndlessSummer_Sierra https://bit.ly/instasierra Instagramul lui Jetty: @JettyTheGypsy https://bit.ly/instajetty Tula’s Endless Summer Facebook: facebook.com /tulasendlessssummer Toate cele mai frecvente întrebări ale noastre primesc răspuns aici: http://tulasendlesssummer.com/tulas-endless-summer-faqs/ Câțiva dintre partenerii noștri afiliați extraordinari: BRNKL Boat Monitoring – https://www.brnkl.io /partners/tula/ Utilizați codul „tula” pentru 10% reducere Waterlust – https://bit.ly/waterlust_tula Raw Elements Sunblock – http://bit.ly/RawElementsTula Folosiți codul „Tula” la finalizarea comenzii pentru 10% reducere! Kiteboard, Wing, Foil și Paddle Gear – http://bit.ly/AdventureSportsUSA Folosiți codul „Tula” pentru 10% reducere! Hobie Polarized – http://bit.ly/HobieShades Folosește codul „HPTULA20” pentru 20% reducere! TotalBoat – https://www.totalboat.com/Tula Toată muzica noastră este licențiată de Epidemic Sound https://www.epidemicsound.com/referral/f7j242/ dacă nu se menționează altfel aici. Pentru întrebări despre afaceri, e-mail tulasendlesssummer@thestation.io #tulasendlessssummer

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44 thoughts on “E TIMPUL SĂ MUȚI. O zi tipică navigând cu catamaranul nostru prin Bahamas.

  1. Just sitting here watching this episode thinking about the choices you have made to live your life.
    Watching Sierra cleaning off all the dead bugs. Some people, living the life, might think this is such an inconvenience and hassle.
    Then, flashing back to all the backbreaking tedium and hard work you guys put in with Mountain Myst also knowing that your daily lives require you to produce this high quality content to share for the internet monster.

    Have been along for the ride since Neverland. Good thing too since I haven't gotten out there as much as I would like lately. Love the new boat, your improvements and learning about the features that make your sailing more enjoyable and safer.
    Thanks

  2. I love getting the notification mid day of a new video. Get the rest of the days into station to watching the episodes adventure unfold. Really fun stuff thanks for sharing.😊

  3. I clean my shell fish by soaking them in fresh water overnight with a fist full of porridge oats, they eat the oats and and self clean. when cooking I add a drop of white wine and cream and serve with french bread and beer. I sometimes even share … but only sometimes!! … I hope ye found Jack and ye can report that Jetty and he are still friends keeping in touch by K9 webcams. Learning to work without relying instruments is a great idea for those occasions that you described, I turn off our electricity supply occasionally to remind us just how good we have it in life and give the kids the sense of what it was like to live back in the dark ages when I was a kid, that and when I need some peace from their music! 😉 Great video and wonderful story telling… Stay Safe & Fair Winds!! ☘

  4. We call those butter clams. You keep them in a bucket for a day or two and they will pure the sand and mud. Then a day in the bucket with corn meal. Steam them and serve with drawn butter with a good bit of garlic. Yum.

  5. The shark appeared to moving next to your sailing machine at impressive speed. (Shark-power). 😊 The clear water is stunning to view through.

  6. In our Exuma travels under, we found what the natives call "Buttery lucine" which resembles a clam. Other finds were Prickly cockle whose shell was scallop like. We found the season for harvesting these were in the Cruising Guide. Believing the months of February through May but don't tie us to the dates. Otherwise, if you allow this shelled object to rest in cornmeal until the sand is filtered out, *(approximately 24hrs) the sand may be flushed? Sorry about Jack, I'm sure he is in a good home since you both donated towards the abundant Homeless dog population in the Bahamas. Excellent episode, this channel is best for content and cinematography/editing we have found on Utube Sailing.

  7. For the clams, fry garlic and cilantro in olive oil then add the clams until they are open. That's the Portuguese style.
    And of course, leave them in a saltwater bucket/basin for several hours to get rid of the sand.

  8. I would love to talk with you two about life on the water.
    We traveled as a family of 5 for 10 years via RV.
    The kids are grown, and starting their own chapters in life.
    We are selling our ranch in NY, and heading south. We have been doing a lot of research, and really like the lagoon 380.
    It's coming together, and only a matter of time before we start our latest chapter.
    Thank you, & Safe travels.

  9. Conception Island seems to be the place for sharks. Jack on SV Zatara just posted a video. It’d be cool for you & Billy to meet up with the Whitakers. Jetty’s like “hey bud, what are doing, don’t feed me to the sharks”. 😍

  10. Hey guys. Did you not learn to purge clams, cockles, etc of sand using corn meal or another similar ground meal when you were cruising up here in the PacNW? All you have to do is put the shellfish in a pail of seawater with the meal and give them a day or two, changing the water every six to eight hours so the O2 in the water is replenished. The shellfish get largely if not totally sand free within two days, three at the most. Been doing it all my life, and it really works. My theory is that, by eating the meal, they also put on weight, sort of like corn finishing a beef that has fed solely on grass. We don't even consider eating clams and cockles without giving them a day or two in the pail to clean out the sand.

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