Călătorind pe coasta New South Wales până în Queensland cu o barca cu pânze; De la Port Stephens la Gold Coast!

Călătorind pe coasta New South Wales până în Queensland cu o barca cu pânze;  De la Port Stephens la Gold Coast!



Episodul 375: Sezonul 12: Navigare în Australia Salut, prieteni, În acest episod plecăm din Port Stephens în furtuni pentru a continua împingerea spre nord spre Queensland. Trecerile de la New South Wales la Queensland au fost unele dintre cele mai brutale pe care le-am experimentat, și nu din cauza vremii sau a mărilor mari, ci din cauza Curentului Australian de Est care curge pe coasta de la Brisbane, făcând progrese foarte lente și istovitoare. Am avut o medie de 3,5 noduri în 24 Horus pe unele dintre părțile acestui pasaj, cu motorul plin pornit și velele sus. Să ne îndreptăm cu gheare pe coastă era chinuitor. Acest videoclip este doar o colecție de „relege”, deoarece nu filmez zi după zi cu motorul pe coastă, pentru că pur și simplu nu este chiar atât de interesant. 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://www.paypal.com/ paypalme/jamesthesailorman Venmo: https://venmo.com/u/sailorjames Cash App: https://cash.app/$triteia Bitcoin: https://cash.app/$triteia Fair Winds, James Website: http:/ /svtriteia.com Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/james.the.sailor.man https://www.instagram.com/rhonda.of.triteia #sailingaustralia #sailingcouple #alberg30 #circumnavigation

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41 thoughts on “Călătorind pe coasta New South Wales până în Queensland cu o barca cu pânze; De la Port Stephens la Gold Coast!

  1. Breakers charged like buffalo then swept past rolling on the milky ways band played me a show took a bow and waved so long to the morning sun!

  2. Nice passage. Thanks for welcome to the cruising life Rhonda. The more you do. The easier and better it becomes. All about familiarity.

  3. I want to surf a right point break spot that is as far away and perfection in australia on your path if u could use some company and cash, for a few days. Aloha Woody

  4. James u so sweet? I've never seen such love on a docking. LOL Me and my wife had some good fights on the dock LOL. X wife. My new wife no like boat's. Any woman can do dat da kine bra. She be da kine, bra never gonna find another mermaid. She's an angel, God bless you both, Aloha Woody

  5. Hi James and Rhonda just wondering if you have thought of purchasing head sets to make it easier to communicate to one another while carrying out decking and anchoring proceedors

  6. Parts of Australia seem to suffer the same issue as the UK… that weather changes so fast and is so unpredictable the forecasts are never that accurate.

    I am always amazed when I am in the States how spot on the forecasts are.

    Here it’s a joke… I will be raining while the forecast is still saying fine and sunny all day.

  7. That view of the Gold Coast city scape with the sun going down was awesome. Reminds me of you sailing into Sydney in the dark! Those are the views we remember forever as travellers. Also glad to see you guys free from the tractor beam of the lake!

  8. Great episode J&Rh!
    James, you definitely impart confidence as a very capable and safe captain!
    Rhonda – congratulations on your first marina berth docking, they are NOT an easy thing to pull off, ESPECIALLY done the first time without a single re-approach! 👌

  9. We've had a bad year on the east coast James.. this week I have a window of 4 days fine weather with favourable winds..I'm in Tuncurry..Forster.. tomorrow crowdy head..my favourite little harbour

  10. Well done on the docking Rhonda. I've always found it really useful to work out where the pivot point of the boat is, when maneuvering under power. If you've got that in the back of your mind, it's always easier. Keep up the good work, you’ve made a great start, with practice you might get better than James.

  11. Hey James, I've sailed all of.this and am I'm in donesia at the moment, I found predict wind unreliable the further out you go , especially from thursday island to Darwin onto indo, if you need any I nfo f4omdarwin let me k ow

  12. Whatching this couple on there journey ,it’s an amazing story of tenacity , agility & the ability to work together,, love it 🫶🏻

  13. I'm with Rhonda. The unknown is just flat scary on whatever level. Plenty of honesty with both of you. No false bravado or joy. I appreciate your production value by showing us a map of your route. I can and have done that on my own with Google and the place names you give, but just having the map here is very helpful!

  14. Docking is more stressful than sailing, Should you race the diesel in idle after low rpm loads to clear un burnt carbon off the valve seats before shutting it down ? Not sure but heard that is good ?? Fantastic sailing Thank you for all your work in sharing.

  15. Such a pity you don’t have more time to see more of Australia in the better seasons, although the weather should improve for you once you get up around Townsville. It’s a bloody big country and I’m glad you guys are enjoying our lil corner of the globe. 😊

  16. I always enjoyed putting a combination pad lock in the hoops of my roommates plug holes in his ears while asleep…. Great Fun…

  17. Great job with the docking Rhonda and appreciated watching the patient guidance from James. Rhonda – I also appreciate your honesty about feeling anxious when something new is happening or the sea state is big or facing big winds. I definitely go through that myself.

  18. Very well done Rhonda. With thousands watching no less. 🙂 Joking. You did so great. (I had to work a clutch & standard shift in a car once to get someone to a hospital but had no idea how. It was not pretty). You and James work nicely together. Teamwork is everything.

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