Navigați din Australia în Asia de Sud-Est pe o barcă cu pânze de 30 de picioare; Primul pasaj oceanic al lui Rhonda



Vă rugăm să ni se alăture la premiera celui mai recent film al meu pasaj de format lung, Sailing to Indonesia! Vom fi pe chat live, urmărindu-l cu voi toți și discutând despre ceea ce se întâmplă și răspundem la orice întrebări pe care le-ați putea avea! După 7 luni și 2145NM de vizitare a 85 de ancoraje, a venit timpul să ne luăm rămas bun de la Australia și să navigăm spre Asia de Sud-Est până în Indonezia! Acesta a fost primul pasaj oceanic al lui Rhonda și prima dată când a plecat din vedere pe uscat. Trecerea ne-a luat 6 zile si 16 ore pe o distanta de 724NM. Aveam vânturi puternice pentru a începe și mările mari care vin cu ele, eschivează tone de nave și flote de pescuit, am făcut reparații pe parcurs și am avut o pizza pe mare. Urmăriți @LoveGrubGalley pentru a vedea videoclipul complet cu ea făcând pizza de la zero pe mare (care va apărea foarte curând). Sper să vă placă acest film cu pasaj în format lung, primul meu cu altcineva la bordul Triteia! 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 Site: http://svtriteia.com Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/james.the.sailor.man https://www.instagram.com/rhonda.of.triteia #indonesia #sailingcouple #oceansailing # circumnavigație #sudeastasia

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  • @mscali6397

    How I wish I had $ to have fun – I would show the gratitude I feel in you sharing your ⛵ journey with I and so many.

    I have been watching for longevity now – I feel this is one of my favorites in so many ways!

    Love, Lil Ms Mary Poppins

    💕🦋⛵ ✌️🤟

  • @MrSullyO

    Earlier on Rhonda mentions while under sail, I need to rethink cooking on the boat while under passage. A little while later, busts out a killer pizza. Woah! So good. 🎉🎉

  • @KevinBattams-Akast

    Hi Guys, we have just few rules that we use when cruising .
    Person on watch is always clipped on when in the cockpit.
    And no body goes forward of the cockpit with out ,one being clipped on and 2 getting another crew member up to watch out for them.
    This is because we believe your body belongs to the boat and crew.
    But in saying this a do enjoy your videos.

  • @ralph-io6bj

    Loved watching yas on this passage! Great video! Looking forward to the next ones!

  • @glenndavis479

    Hope you have taken some time to learn some basic Indonesian language in the past few months you have been there and showed respect to their customs…it comes back 10 fold.

  • @bm3410

    This last year I have binged watched most of your videos and I am living through you while I work from home! There are other people documenting their experiences, but I connect with you unlike others. You're a humble, chill, lone-wolf kind of guy that walks his own path and I love that. It's even better to see you with Rhonda now too! Life is better with company. I've always felt a deep kinship with the ocean and the water/beaches since I was young, and your videos allow me to connect with it more, if only in a small way. God bless you brother. Thank you for allowing me to live a little bit more through you. Hope you enjoy Indonesia! Safe travels! Looking forward to experiencing it with you! 😉

  • @sf017s4

    James and Rhonda. That was exciting and I am glad you enjoyed that together. Tough going in such a small vessel and so brave of you both. You will love Indonesia, the people are lovely and friendly. I envy you both and wish I could join you. Take care and I’ll continue to watch along.😮

  • @melisam.3180

    Oh my GOOCHIE..!!! What a awesome voyage you guy's had and those waves in the beginning, was kinda scary watching the boat rocking and then the waves just started mellowing out.! And the DOLPHIN's swimming just right in front leading y'all towards land was the "BESTESSES", guess you could kinda say you had "nudie peeper's", was too funny…!!! So glad when you saw land and happy you made it safely. Can't wait for this adventure & too see where you go, what you see and do, the people you meet, the food you get to eat and all that good stuff, so please stay safe and the main thing…thank you so very much for taking us along with you!!!!

  • @markhorrell9213

    Plan for the worst..be prepared..but be happy for the good. My dads mantra when it was my watch as a 12 yr old taking the helm. Haven't sailed for 33 yrs but some lessons are ingrained.

  • @jeffmercier1974

    What an awesome video, a great experience for the both of you, thanks for sharing ✌️

  • @BuildingSYMistress

    PRECIOUS experiences, for you both!
    And your explanation re. the 'best parts' James 👌
    Power and blessings to you both!

  • @Darcee-p9o

    Yes, Mmes & Rhonda, that is surely a question that NEEDS to be asked, and thought long & hard about. One of the realities of sailing…..

  • @rxcalvosa

    Have you guys practiced mob drill?

  • @rxcalvosa

    hahaha Rhonda gets naked, James pops the chute! Sorry, couldn't help myself. carry on!

  • @Romans3-cnj

    We were created for relationship, we weren't meant to do this life alone. Think about it my friend. Anyway, Not a sailor but a fan. Good luck on your adventures!

  • @GrumpyBigZ

    Love your channel. Wish you guys safe passage everywhere! Question, Why are you not fishing on passage? I guess maybe just no good place to clean them? For me, Fresh fish to eat would be extremely important, and I would manage some sort of small station where I could clean without getting the stank in the boat to places where it wouldn't wash out. I'm sure that terrifies you as it would me. Not being too familiar with your boat, I think i would have a small table hook on somewhere maybe even over the edge. Even if there was risk or loosing some while you clean, I would still try. The cockpit coamings would still allow fish gut juice to leak in? Anyways, Just a stupid question I think I know the answer to already nor do I probably ascertain everything else you guys are going through. Incredible video! Thank you for the long episode. It made for a sick Sunday morning with coffee. Grats Rhonda! You seem like a natural : )

  • @maddog0870

    After years of using power tools on my boat the gods finally decided they needed my cordless drill more than me. Now my tools have a wrist lanyard.