Pași obligatorii înainte de a răsturna carena! – Ep. 388 RAN Sailing

Pași obligatorii înainte de a răsturna carena!  - Ep.  388 RAN Sailing



Sprijină producția noastră și alătură-te echipajului RAN Sailing ~ cu transmisii live, întâlniri și contact direct cu noi: https://www.patreon.com/ransailing Trecem prin cei 6 pași care au mai rămas înainte de a putea întoarce carena! Suntem o familie suedeză care a navigat prin lume din 2016 în timp ce împărtășim aventurile aici pe YouTube. În timp ce încă navigam, obiectivul nostru principal acum este construirea RAN III, o barcă cu pânze de 50 de picioare pe care o construim de la zero. Postăm un episod nou în fiecare vineri, așa că asigurați-vă că vă abonați și apăsați clopoțelul pentru a fi primul care află când există un nou episod! MARFĂ: https://ransailingstore.com/ Cămăși, tricouri, genți și multe altele sustenabile din bumbac 100% organic, concepute de noi! PRODUSE ȘI ECHIPAMENT CAMERA: https://www.amazon.com/shop/ransailing Am adunat câteva dintre produsele pe care le folosim în viața noastră de croazieră și realizarea de videoclipuri în magazinul nostru Amazon. Dacă cumpărați oricare dintre articolele din magazinul nostru, primim un mic „ka-ching” în pisicuța noastră de croazieră (fără costuri suplimentare pentru dvs.). Mulțumesc mult și mulțumesc programului Amazon Influencer. CONECTAȚI-VĂ CU NOI – Site: http://ransailing.se – Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/ransailing – Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/ransailing Credite muzicale: http://www. epidemicsound.com Dragoste, Malin, Johan și Vera

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23 thoughts on “Pași obligatorii înainte de a răsturna carena! – Ep. 388 RAN Sailing

  1. Your channel deserves more subscribers for sure. I followed since 30K, and based on the the quality and genuine content i sure would hope the algorhytm be more kind to you. Thanks for the weekly updates, and im looking forward to every new episode.

  2. Is it that important to have the under the waterline perfect. It can never be seen it will only have antifouling and barnacles on it. I would have thought some critical thinking on where to spend your time on such a massive project is required.

  3. For what it's worth, the closer your flipping cradle is to a circle, the easier and calmer it is to flip. This may require lifting the hull, of course. With a 35-40 foot hull, the flip can be done with one person working with two ratchets, but more people is better. 'Turnover Parties' are a great excuse to have a get together with friends and add to the number of hands.

  4. For the gardening, do you watch permaculture videos? Recommend Geoff Lawton and a student of his has a YT channel called The Weedy Garden. Another for northern climate is Canadian Permaculture Legacy. We're planning to get a coastal property in Maine and move from Pennsylvania in the near future. We'll be setting up a permaculture garden and hobby farm with a boat building workshop. Looking forward to seeing the garden progress. A good book on raised beds is The New Self Sufficient Gardener by John Seymour. My raised beds here in Pennsylvania are double-dug and edged with concrete blocks. Concrete block isn't beautiful but it's durable.

  5. I have a tip for your beautiful vegetable garden. You can do two things: you paint copper coating on the planks or you put a copper tape. That is copper on an adhesive tape. That keeps the snails away (otherwise they are electrified). This is how you keep them. away from your plants. In an environmentally friendly way. Greetings from Holland, Remy

  6. Spring is in the air here also. I have sown seeds in my greenhouse for out planting in May and June. Here in the Central Oregon Cascades we still have close to 1/3 meter of snow on the ground. Night temps and still well below 0° C and on sunny days in the low single digits. I like the little fence but not tall enough to keep our mule deer out of the garden. Here we have to have a fence that is close to 2.5 M tall. Enjoy your garden..

  7. Turning the hull is a big task, one concern I have is controlling the rate of turn so it doesn't roll over and over into the field. Then how to keep the entire shape in line, I'm sure you've thought through it but it's like a very significant challenge. I love the raised beds, I have used pieces the size of timber railway sleepers (best not use original railway sleepers due to preservative chemicals and oil). Look out for some oak or other hardwood.

  8. Seeing the child-sized wheelbarrow brought back good memories- when my son was Vera's age it was his most played with item. Your snapshots of family life are uplifting and heartwarming. Thank you ❤❤

  9. Not sure if turning the hull fits your barn, but I'd go for 2 square steel I-beam frames that stay in position, in which the hull could be turned around on bearings. That will make things in general much easier, including sanding the bottom side.

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