Seria Sailing Alone : SOLO TO THE SOUNDS Bună ziua, prieteni, Bine ați venit la un alt film de format lung. În acest videoclip, merg în întunericul nopții la Spirits Bay, în nordul îndepărtat al Insulei de Nord a Noii Zeelande și navighez pe coasta de vest până la New Plymouth, înainte de a traversa faimoasa strâmtoare Cook către insula D’Urville. Acest pasaj a fost o mare zdruncinare pentru a mă pregăti pentru următoarea Traversare Solo Tasman. 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 #tasmansea #newzealand #oceansailing
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Navigați singur 400 NM în Marea Tasman și peste strâmtoarea Cook până în Insula de Sud a Noii Zeelande
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Bro that footage of the gnarly sea at around 45 minutes… RADICAL kid.. Seriously Nat Geo should literally hire you, equip you to the gills so you could take us across the globe and everywhere in between… THOUGH YOU ARE DOING JUST THAT in that Alberg!!!! That boat is impressive, though the Captain makes her shine.
Fabulous footage James. Thanks for taking us there. Wonderful escapism 🤘🤘
What a trip. Thanks for sharing a most enjoyable passage..including Cook Strait! It’s neat to see you going about reefing, adjusting lines etc….real stuff.
This video was especially immersive with the clips showing the "mundane" routines like making coffee, reading, etc. Great atmospheric, long-form content. I like it! Would like to see more like this!
I wanna thank you for all the great videos. I love the ocean, but deathly afraid of it. If that makes sense. Maybe someday you can explain all your tattoos & what made you choose them.
Great journey!
Crazy man. Your tracker shows you in Austrailia, but real time Marine Traffic APP shows you in Singapore. lol
James that was an excellent episode! I have enjoyed it a lot! I have kind of figured out how you have set up your boom preventer lines. Maybe you can explain it in a future episode? Stay safe
great vid thanks James you were lucky with the weather they don't call it the Wild West Coast for nothing you had calm sea for that part of New Zealand ive been in 5 to 6 metre sea down there
Fantastic video. 🤙🖖✌️
It's always great to see you sailing! That scene with the dolphins was magical, what a memory.
Great passage in challenging conditions. Well earned rest.
ORION LUCKY STAR
Hi Sailor James. Might be a lot of followers before me already asked this. I see that you never use a specific rig for your tangoon and your wing on wing asset (i.e. no top lift). Is this a deliberate choice? And why? Any concern in big seas?
Thank you always for sharing your nautical experiences.
Congratulations…not many overseas yachts choose to come down the west coast….into my home town too…New Plymouth….Looks like our magnificent mountain did not show its face when you went up parititu rock………Well done ..Great video
Great sailing Cap’n!
Outstanding photography may made me feel like i'm in the boat with you. Good job.
Dolphins anytime.
Mooring balls. I agree. Far too many of them.
Great video James… always inspired by your seafaring ways 🙂 Thanks for the vids!
You need a new flag bro
Is Triteia a full keel?
Those dolphins were bringing you in. That was epic. Safe travels, homie!
I have done a few sea miles, both the South Pacific and the Indian Ocean. Even in the lovely patch south of Stewart Island, but the Tasman, she can be like a surly teenager. Throw in words like petulant and fiery, all in the same afternoon. Mates have sat in the quadrant Cape Egmont, Farewell Spit and Kapiti Island – they sat head to win. The shallow depth and oddball waves created their own weird motion… A wonderful adventure for you.
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Thanks for showing that at the Cape
Wonderful trip!❤
I would like to see a video on how you solo ancher and catch a mooring ball . I think that would be interesting. Especially for us soon to be solo sailors..
Damn ! That is the worst I have ever seen you heel over. It Looked like a battle & you showed some serious sailing there ! It was tense on this side of the screen an you Must have been Exhausted !! Tritea is SUCH a Good Sailboat & you, a great Sailor !!!
What books would you recommend for navigation and story’s of sailing?
Just grab a mooring. Not safe to anchor among moorings as cannot put out good length of rode. If owner comes just move to another. Local regional council will have web site showing block weight, last service and swing info.
Your videos are always delightful! It is astonishing how well you handle everything the sea throws at you, quite literally at times. And the fact that pods of dolphins hang out with you as often as they do is extremely endearing. Well done, you! 🙌🐬⛵
This is the only sailing channel that doesn't make me dizzy. Thanks for taking us along for the ride. Much appreciated.
I picked up the different sound from your position and the wind and white caps in the distance! Thank you. Safe sailing!
Cant fault the effort you put into making this video, you had a bit of everything really, dead calm and rolling like a b****. Guessing you have a horizon levelling camera, really shows the experience of rolling around. There arent many people can say they have been into port taranaki. I think most people give it a miss, maybe for the reasons you mention. Well done.
What a ride! Majestic! Greetings from Argentina 🇦🇷.
Yeah, the Tasman can be a bit of a arse clencher, and Cook Strait tends to think the Tasman is a complete pussy.