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Ep.25. Înconjurul Regatului Unit SINGUR într-o BARCĂ | De la Whitehills la Peterhead! | Mila 1086 până la mila 1122
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Hello Clown, nice to meet you 🙂
Please tell me have you changed your camera's, the video quality is so much sharper?
Great footage and commentary. I appreciate your sailing vocab and raising my familiarity for when i get involved again. Thanks…
So darn entertaining sir; keep up the amazing work you do. Cheers 🥃
Sounds like those birds are Gannet's. Loads around the Bass Rock that you will have passed.
Could you not tack, so using the sails??
great film Terry, fond memories of Peter Head Marina lovely people. bit hallow off the end of the second t last finger app main entrance !
As promised after the 🎯 🎯💪💪
I always massively overestimate my passage times.
You are so right about the forecasts! 😂
Excellent berth up! 🎉
Only got to look above you at Mackrell skies to see weather changeable bless ya
Your boat handling in confined spaces is exceptional. You made that look really easy when it really isn't. I guess spending time navigating the canals, along with working in marinas taught you a lot about your boat's quirks.
Long Live Fin.