Navigați peste Oceanul Pacific – Sus MAST pe mare!

Navigați peste Oceanul Pacific - Sus MAST pe mare!



Ben și Alie pleacă pe una dintre cele mai lungi pasaje de navigație pe care oceanul le poate oferi. Ce provocări se vor confrunta ei după ce își vor reamenaja barca veche de 40 de ani pentru acest moment. Abonează-te pentru a ne urmări călătoria! Breaking Waves este un canal despre Ben și Alie care navighează prin lume în căutarea celor mai bune valuri de surf și aventurile în care se găsesc. SV Kiana este un sceptru din 1989 care a ocolit deja o dată, Ben și Alie o refac pentru a o face din nou! Hawk Tua! Alăturați-vă nouă pe Patreon și obțineți conținut exclusiv! https://www.patreon.com/breakingwavessailing Urmărește-ne pe instagram pentru actualizări zilnice! https://www.instagram.com/breakingwaves.alie https://www.instagram.com/breakingwaves.ben Pagina de Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/breakingwavessailing Obțineți Swag-ul Breaking Waves la https:// www.breakingwavessailing.com/shop O parte din tot ceea ce facem de pe acest canal va fi donată către https://www.ruggedcoastresearch.com pentru a ne ajuta să curățăm oceanul. #navigație #surfing #liveaboardlife

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33 thoughts on “Navigați peste Oceanul Pacific – Sus MAST pe mare!

  1. Alie,take off all your rings when you do maintenance, you don't want to RIP a finger off if you grab on to something if you slipped and caught the rings. Think safety all the time.

  2. Hmm. Calico was sick at the start of their passage too. Sounds like someone sick was drinking out of everyone else's glass the night before departure.

  3. Wow Alie ! You're a sailing freak ! Good dang job. You also Ben. A great team. Thank you for the video work, the editing and mostly, for sharing your adventures with us. Can't wait to see the future adventures ! Take care and fair winds to ya !

  4. Yes you are cool Alie!! And I enjoyed Ben demonstrating that he clearly played team sports with his clapping and encouraging comments early on 😊

  5. Hey guys , ken and karen dussome here . I am so envious you guys right now i wish i was doing the same thing you two are doing . You and ben are keeping my dream alive with every episode i watch . Thanks guys safe sail be safe and ill watch your next video. Take care ❤

  6. Bit of advice on halliards chaving. These simple things getting a halliard from inside the mast to outside will kill any halliard. You bend it a couple of degrees, depending on the lenght of the metal thingy. Chave will occur. Even with dyneema lines. A halliard can come from inside the mast and out to have a straight angle to the winch. That takes two rollers, top one to take the halliard under while the lower takes the halliard on the top of it. To bridge the angle and have less chave. Nevertheless, one should always check for chave. And, what Ialways did…..Buy 5 meters extra length for your halliards. Use swivels on the head and tack of the sail and use a bowline to attached halliard to the head of the sail. Most importantly: When you drop the sail, check for chave at the top end of the halliard. You can also check chave on the bit in/out mast. Thin line on end of hallaird, hoist, and the part that might have chaved comes out.
    As soon as you see chave…….shorten the bowline on the head……and you are good to go. And then……repeat. Hope this makes sense.

  7. Well done both, just look how far you’ve come from those early yt videos in BC. I thoroughly enjoyed watching you grow the channel and grow as sailers. Your “five year plan” has come true to sail an ocean, what an achievement!

  8. You guys need to get your videos😂 closer to real time because everyone knows you completed the voyage over a month ago, so your departure vids are really getting old. From Nuevo Vallarta.

  9. I had two halyards chafe badly and I discovered it was the wind rattling them against a point on the mast that was sharp. Took my mast down and filed and sandpapered every place that was right angled.

  10. you guys are so positive and up beat. Strong mental attitude. You guys got this youll do just fine. IM looking forward to following your adventures

  11. Alie, you’re a MONSTER!!!
    – great filming to boot🎉

    Watch your main halyard for chafe at various reefing heights (can hit sheave support at top of mast) plus sheet halyards where they ride over pole.

    You can buy chafing sleeves sized for various size lines worth their weight in gold on long offshore passages.

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