Sailing Hobie Cat 16 Beach Catamaran din Italia până la Croația. http://www.alivesailing.com/ https://www.instagram.com/skipper_igor/
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Hobie Cat 16 – Navigare 7 zile Italia – Croația

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How do you like Speed, Map and Compass overlay data? Should I keep it in future videos?
Love your videos fx one was great also.
Where can I buy one of those hats?
ne moras cak ni biti na kopnu da dobijes susjeda s motorkom rano u zoru
No Kavu Chillba hat?
Super coooool! How did you do the overlays?
Also can you tell us which shorts you are wearing?
Great video, great tour! That inspires me to do something similar. I ´m looking for the right cat now. Why do you always sleep on board and not at the beach? I think your legs would be thankful!?
Hi Igor. Benedikt here. Great adventure. Question: Why did you switch from a Hobie FX One to a Hobie 16? Also, what type of jib furler did you use?
Hi Igor. Maybe one day you can make a video where you list off your favorite catamarans, least favorite catamarans, and maybe even some monohulls for the poor folks like me hahah. thanks
I sailed a hobie cat today in Mauritius because of these videos! Thanks Igor you are the inspiration, I'm never going back to a laser
Would you like to sail a racing trimaran 46ft from Vancover to Italy ?
First thing I learned when studied for skipper licence was Cardinal Points. And there is guy navigating a catamaran through shallow waters like there is no tomorrow
What size is the mantus anchor you use?
Great videos do you have a kit list of the things you take with you?
Is the CAT 16 better than the FXone
I can't get enough of these videos



Grats with the new boat, equipment and weight loss, but this was just a rerun of the last Hobiecat trip. IMO you should have done the Italian coast this time and showed us some sights there.
Great!
The best sailing videos Youtube! I was searching for your last Croatia video with the Hobie FX ONE and then found this one. I've watched the other one 3 times at least. Your adventures inspired me to learn to sail last year and I now have a 14 foot Wanderer dinghy cruiser. My first mini adventure is planned for the end of May this year in the English Lake District. Keep up the great videos!
Igor, love your videos, please keep us in the adventures.
Also, I would love if you made a video break down of all the gear you use, I know you hint at it at times in your videos which I love, but would love a video detailing what gear you would recommend for doing something like you did in this video.
Thanks brother keep going!
wow!!!
which dry suit is that exactly? do you have a model name and brand and shop? I would like to buy the same one. thanks!
Hey Igor, lovely content as usual, and I loved the fact that you explained the gybe manoeuvre as well. However, I think it is worth mentioning to your viewers that they should only execute controlled gybes, because if you don't, and you're not looking or focusing on what your doing, that boom can knock you out cold and off the boat. This is especially true for inexperienced sailors.
It can also happen unexpectedly, when what you call a "bura" suddenly gusses from the wrong side and you haven't been paying attention to the water and wind and get caught unaware. I have seen many accidents happen this way.
igor, whats the brand of that drysuit? looks ideal for my sailing ventures. thanks so much.