Săptămâna aceasta, ajungem în sfârșit în paradisul oarecum îndepărtat din Barbuda, doar pentru a ne pierde imediat bateria de 12V. Din fericire, am creat o mulțime de redundanță, așa că nu a fost mare lucru 🙂 ** Link-uri ** Site-ul Sail Life: https://www.saillifechannel.com/ Sail Life pe Patreon: http://bit.ly/SailLifeOnPatreon Sail Life pe Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/saillife_ Sail Life pe Facebook: http://bit.ly/SailLifeOnFacebook Sail Life pe Twitter: http://bit.ly/SailLifeOnTwitter
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The sweet test of electronically luxury ! Lol, love ya Mads
You don’t need dinghy wheels to beach the dinghy. Embrace your inner Red Neck and send it Ava.
Good old lead/acid. 2.2v since the renaissance. Low pressure line off the dive regulator makes short work of inflating and is silent.
You got a LONG life out of that old Lead Acid. A LONG life. I don't think that we ever got more than 4 years out of our boat batteries. We even pulled them and kept them out of the cold weather during the winter.
Some people won't like you talking about ABYC Electrical…because "they can't tell me yada yada yada"…just like the whole Coast Guard certs…they can't (or won't) tell me yada yada yada…ugh.
Good for you on the ABYC Certs.
My freinds father was a manager at white sands where princess Diana and the likes of many other celebrities used to travel if you happen to travel it is a great beach and a systern in the property I learned how to sail a sunfish
I think the washer mildew issue is common to all front loading washing machines. I know that all three front loader machines I've had did have that same issue. It's easy enough to leave the door cracked open in a house. That magnet is a good solution for a moving object like a boat or RV.
The editing skills are improving!
I'm wondering what you guys do with the waste water from the washing machine? What kind of soap do u use? I'm planning on installing a washing machine on my boat also. Kind regard Christo, Belgium.
Great video. Ava note that there is no "x" in especially. Or in espresso or etcetera for that matter.
It almost always make sense to have 12v lead-acis as buffer/battery. Pretty much all 12v things are "12v" as lead-acids are not too fizzy about too much draw. That is the reason all electric cars have 12v lead-acids battery, li-on batteries like to burst into flames with those sudden double voltage draws that "12v" appliances like to do.
Leaving hatches open when leaving a boat, or hanging laundry to dry are indicators for rain
See you👍🏼🥰🇩🇰
You can never have enough dohikies
You're lucky she didn't clobber you with that paddle… I would have! 😂
Gotta love the stand up and hold trick on the kayak 😅😅😅
Great video 2x👍
I agree…the washer door propper-opener is a necessity
Love your videos and boat content. Watched from the start. Respectfully though, I have to skip through any parts with your wife talking. I feel like her content is an add-on with little substance and she's quite irritating to listen to. Especially walking around the streets blabbing away. That's not why I'm here. Need to skip through all that for your boat content. Again, all due respect but I would focus on your own boat content and leave her out of it otherwise many people will skip through large chunks of your videos.
It begs the question, who got the better deal in t marriage?😉
Mads, Embrace the sugar cookie. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=REyxcwaUebc
Ava, I love your videos. But please. There is no x in especially
😂😂😂 Are we there yet 😅
Am I mistaken or is that standards book $499 on their page?
The annoying thing is he is right, every system needs a back up. If only for a few days but in mid atlantic could equal no water no power for weather up dates. So deep doo doo. Plus he is the coolest nerd about.
There's some beefcake for the ladies!
Eva I hope you were taking note how seriously that Mads takes redundancy.
If you have a compartment onboard with a small slot on the bottom
that Mads keeps secured I would be a little concerned.
That may be where he keeps Eva 2.0 stored in case of an emergency.
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Have you guys considered 'Rocker stoppers' for those really 'rolly' anchorages? I thought they were just another 'Let's fleece the Boat Owners' gimmick until I visited a friends boat for a BBQ. When I left our Balboa it was swaying like a Hula Dancer, but his boat, just yards away, was barely moving. When I mentioned how lucky he was to have such a stable hull, he pulled up a line of weird looking 'plastic mushrooms' he had hanging over the side. First chance, I bought a set of four, two per side, and never regretted spending the $60. They're a bit more these days, but still worth it!…