De ce ancorarea ca suedezii este înfricoșătoare! [S5E10]

De ce ancorarea ca suedezii este înfricoșătoare! [S5E10]



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29 thoughts on “De ce ancorarea ca suedezii este înfricoșătoare! [S5E10]

  1. Maya and Aladino, thanks for sharing another video of your journey. I love sitting in my recliner and enjoying another part of the world through your experiences. The quality of your videos continue to impress. And to top it off with Maya’s musical interlude was appreciated. Peace

  2. Man, this one took me a while to get to, but it was worth it! The crayfish scene was funny for me because there’s the same sort of culture around them over here in the States. The Southeast especially likes crayfish, although they can be found as far north as Massachusetts. The Marylanders and Virginians have the same sort of Summer Seafood Culture around the Atlantic Blue Crab. You should really try it if you ever visit the Chesapeake!
    Fair winds as always,
    -J

  3. Now you have to try our spicy southeastern U.S. Cajun/Creole style 'crawfish'! We cook 'em 35 to 50 lbs at a time, similar to crab boils.

  4. Well , while in Sweden and anchoring without much tide and in a sheltered area, you can decide if you want to have your bow close to the shallows and the rock or instead turn around and expose your rudder and propeller….. . Also by using two ropes in the bow and only stay within stepping-off distance of the shore during calm and day and moving the boat OUT for the night you reduce the chances of exciting things happening .

  5. As a swede I really look forward to this season, really fun to hear what you think about my country (and to hear you talk about normal anchoring like it's something weird 😀)
    One thing I'd advice though is some reading into the scandinavian letters. I realize "ä" might look a bit like "a" but it is really a completely different character with it's own pronounciation, a bit like how you say "air". The same goes for "ö" (which sounds like the wovel in "burn") and "å" (which sounds like in "more").

  6. i think they do the swedish rock anchoring so it is easier to lift anchor and depart. Skilz.
    Beautiful people, music, narration, realism, a few spots of stunning beauty in the cinematography. Another classy video from MC that never grows old.

  7. btw, I actually had to do 3 point anchoring on two occasions against a concrete wall to get my 20 meter by 10 meter cat close enough to have the masts lifted out by a crane in a channel with ferry traffic. So I know exactly how edgy that is.

  8. Hi! I’m looking forward to these videos so much!
    I’m from Gothenburg and I’ve spent my childhood sailing the coastline with my family in a P28 just like magic carpet. Also have a tattoo of the boat as a tribute to my dad. It’s so fun seeing you explore our beautiful country in such a beautiful boat. Fun to see and also super weird hearing that anchoring like this is weird for you guys, since it’s the only way we know how to 😂 looking forward to more videos! ♥️

  9. Wonderful episode!! 👏🏻👏🏻this one had a different delicious taste… editing – smaller faster clips, fourth camera person, beautiful night shots, perfect narration, and fantastic music to match each scene!! WOW! Thank you 👍🏻😀👏🏻

  10. Lovely episode! I've spent many summers tying up my parents boat to rocks. Correct term is "hoppilandkalle" which is slang for the first sailor jumping ashore. But nooo it is sacrilege to eat fresh water cray fish while on the west coast… But I guess you get off the hook since your friends cooked them! 😉❤️

  11. Didn't even know that "Swedish anchoring" was a thing 😆 as it is what we always do. For us regular sailing in the Swedish archipelagos it is the normal anchoring, which mostly feels really safe! As others already mentioned, spending a night on anchorage, not safely tied up to a rock or an island feels rather scary for me 😅. Hope your enjoyed your time here in Sweden!

  12. Preparing to buy a boat in The Netherlands, and Scandinavia is the first place we are planning to visit, this is so awesome to see and follow

  13. At 17:35 I was intrigued to see your sails well filled and the apparent wind forward of the beam as evidenced by the ensign … but no chuckle at the bow or stern wash? Was this that old photographer’s trick of running the engine astern? Lovely episode, thank you

  14. Been looking forward to your travels to my ancestral home of Sweden. Yes crayfish! Grew up trapping and eating them fresh out of the stream. So good. Btw my first name is Olaf so somewhat Scandinavian…lol

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