Am cumpărat o barcă de 47 de ani

Am cumpărat o barcă de 47 de ani



⚓ Am cumpărat o barcă! ⚓ Ciao! Suntem Elisa și Nicola 🇮🇹 După ani în care am lucrat 9-5 locuri de muncă în Marea Britanie, am decis să ne schimbăm complet viața. În acest prim episod, vă împărtășim cum am trecut de la „să ne uităm doar la câteva bărci” la cumpărarea de fapt Isidora, un clasic Hallberg-Rassy Rasmus 35 – și la începutul aventurii noastre navigabile. Vorbim despre: De ce am ales o barca cu pânze clasică cu chilă lungă Ce căutăm ca marinari începători Cum am găsit o barcă sub 15.000 de lire sterline În ziua în care am văzut-o pentru prima dată (în ploaie torsă ❄️🌧️) Și întorsătura nebunească care îl implică pe Tom Cunliffe și barca noastră Visul nostru este să navigăm din Marea Britanie, apoi ne duce înapoi în Italia, iar vântul ne duce oriunde. Acest canal este despre învățarea pe măsură ce mergem, să facem greșeli, să reparăm bărci în șantiere înghețate și să împărtășim haosul, provocările, libertatea și frumusețea vieții la bord. Dacă îți place navigația, bărcile clasice, reparațiile sau visezi la o viață diferită, ești în locul potrivit. Bine ați venit la bord ⚓ 📍 În acest videoclip: 00:00 – Introducere 00:50 – Căutarea bărcii 03:36 – Vizualizarea Isidora 04:02 – Cumpărarea Isidora 06:05 – Refit 07:01 – Lansarea 16:43 – Aventura Începe Călătoria 🧭 Urmărește-ne pe Instagram 🧭 https://www.instagram.com/sailingisidora/ ⚓ Abonați-vă pentru a ne urmări viața la bord Nu uitați să dați un like, să vă abonați și să apăsați clopoțelul 🔔 ca să nu ratați niciun episod din viața noastră de navigație. Muzică de la #Uppbeat: https://uppbeat.io/t/studiokolomna/corsairs https://uppbeat.io/t/mountaineer/juciest https://uppbeat.io/t/soundroll/great-things-to-happen https://uppbeat.io/t/color-parade/boom-bafe #SaiLAdivea #BoatLife #CruisingSailboat #Sailing #sailingyacht #boatyard #classicboat #sailingpassion #sailinglife #sailboat #boating #boatrepairs #hallbergrassy #sailingcouple #boatrestoration #sailinglifestyle #bluewater #bluewatersailing #livingonaboat #occlivinglife #livingonaboat #offgrivingyach #livingonaboat #offgrivingyach #yachtworld #fishing #sailor #sailingadventures #sailingboat #vessel

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42 thoughts on “Am cumpărat o barcă de 47 de ani

  1. Those spade rudders look so tempting to bite, I don’t blame the killer whales, I want to just run up and bite them myself 🤣

  2. Congratulations!
    I must say that a twin keel sailboat is more stable underway and most importantly at anchor. Way less rolling and rocking. The only sailboat better is a cruising trimaran

  3. So nice to see your enthusiasm for this new chapter in your life, you are lucky to have each other, and to both want to do this adventure together, that is half of the battle won, right there. Your boat looked beautiful after you had worked on her hull, and with your good care, I am sure she will treat you very well. Having your boat 'blessed' by Tom Cunliffe is special, he is one of my favorite 'online mentors', and I am a member of his sailing 'tribe'. His depth of knowledge about all things sailing, is incredible. Subscribed (number 295!). Wishing you all the very best, cheers!

  4. Great boat choice yall. She’s a beauty. I’m a marine surveyor and I’ve surveyed a few of these boats. I also sail a Vindo 50 (sister ship to the Rasmus 35 but has a wood cabin top) regularly. They are rock solid and sail like a dream. Great choice/perfect size and everything. Livin the dream. Yall are gonna go far with that one. Congrats.

  5. You need to take down the enclosure when coastal sailing, particularly docking manourvres.

    It's for dry and warmth when stationary.

  6. @sailingisidora

    Love Tom, his YouTube content is really informative.

    I look forward to watching more.

    I am English and aim to live aboard as soon as I am free from caring for my mother.

    Great idea doing your channel in English. I follow some Italian YouTubers but struggle to understand them as my Italian is not good.

  7. An amazing boat that will take care of you in gale conditions. It's a British-registered boat; had you taken care of the import tax and VAT for bringing it into the EU? If so, please tell how it worked out. Subscribed. Cheers.

  8. A HR35 was our first open ocean cruising boat. What a great sea boat! A few suggestions: Thoroughly examine the bronze fittings that attach the rudder to the keel. They are solely held in place by pins, which wear after some years. At sea some salt water will inevitably slip between the two engine hatch covers and onto the engine, creating rust issues. Suspend a tray underneath that 'crack' between the covers to catch the water. It has integral tanks, which is a big plus. You can clean the water tank simply by unbolting its top cover. If you want to carry more water, add flexible tanks underneath the 'floors' in both cockpit lockers. We added 25 gals. that way, adding valves that drained the water to the main tank via gravity. You will find her to be both very sea kindly and also quite fast due to her narrow beam and relatively shallow draft. And then there's that wonderful, protective cockpit, perhaps her best feature.

  9. Nice hull shape below the waterline. It has a four-peak hull shape which isn't quite a full keel which will allow you more maneuverability when in a marina and will help you point higher. I love the glass windscreen. That's a great starter boat but the head room inside called the overhead, will cramp your style if your tall people. That's why it might end up being a starter boat. My favorite mono hull for reference would be a Najad 441 for two people. With the longer waterline, gives you a more stable ride in a seaway due to the length. Those boats are much more expensive but if I had an unlimited budget and millions of dollars, that boat would be on my short list and would probably be the one I'd choose. As for me, I'm saving up for a Cyber 48 because I like performance catamarans and aluminum hulls. If your screwed down teak decks start to leak, a great place for you to go to get them replaced with glue down teak decks would be Columbia where James from Sailing Zingaro went to get his boat worked on but make sure you keep the receipts of the logging of the timbers and all of that information because you might be stopped in other countries about where that teak came from. If you don't have proof than they will fine you.

  10. Did you say £15K max purchase price? Did you really get the boat that cheap? All boats require maintenance and upgrades so plan for those for as long as you own the boat. One you might prioritize replacing the sea-cocks, nothing is more important than not having the boat sink due to a failed sea-cock. We will see what all you do to improve the boat 😀 For those open ocean passages I suggest inflatable life jackets with integrated harness to keep you on the boat.

  11. Yes! You did it…… you are stepping out on the way to a better life, a life afloat, and you will wonder often just "why". Daring, doing, not just talking that is what has separated you from drudgery and the "system". I will follow along avidly and willing you on every step you take…

  12. For a split second I thought you bought the namesake boat to what I’ve got, but then I saw that it’s a HR for ~$15k and that’s not it.

    First boat is always exciting. Good luck on your journey

  13. I have a Vindö 32, Welcome to the world of long keelers, reverse is all about wind, tide and prop walk or prop wash. She will always try to point downwind when under power, tide pushes hard on the side of a long keel. Using sharp bursts of astern and ahead she will turn in her own length. As it happens Tom Cunliffe has a YouTube video on the topic. https://youtu.be/pehJJIBwPCo?si=Rc_1kPpNfOrZ6hza

  14. Very nice boat. The only thing to keep in mind is that you will eventually have to deal with the screwed on teak decks. Either replace them (very expensive) or remove the teak and refinish the decks. Either one, wait until you get to a nice third world country where boat work is cheap and people willing to work with you. The danger is that water can get into the substrate of the decks and cause lots of extensive and expensive damage that affects deck strength and integrity. This is a common problem with older stye teak decks. Newer boats glue them down, not screw them. If you are seeing rust stains and the beginning of screw heads showing through, look out. Also never scrub your decks with a brush. This will gouge out the teak wood and accelerate problems. Use a scrub pad not a brush. You will enjoy this quality classic boat!!

  15. Good luck with your new adventures, We did the same 2 years ago, last June i set off from uk heading to the Mediterranean, only to be struck by orca off the Portugal coast 🙁 rudder ripped in half but not sunk. Just about to get the new rudder on, long story long wait but nearly there and then can continue into the med

  16. Ciao from Italy! We are picking up our old boat in Denmark this spring. And we will refit her in the UK like you guys. Maybe we will bump into you in the med some where. It's a small world after all 😊

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