Sail Life – Primul nostru pasaj de 600 de mile împreună

Sail Life - Primul nostru pasaj de 600 de mile împreună



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48 thoughts on “Sail Life – Primul nostru pasaj de 600 de mile împreună

  1. Some people might get a kick from being out of ‘the loop’ for a while, free from internet, phones , away from it all….
    I think it was Leo Sampson from Tally Ho that did the Atlantic crossing without GPS, no bathroom, no self steering (broken at sea) and all of that via sexton….
    Modern sailing is very comfortable and I must add very safety conscious…
    Still a great adventure!

  2. Top or bottom toilet paper can assist ruining a marriage. Glad you both agree on the 'right' way!
    Besides, Alex from TotalBoat is back to fiber glassing and referred to Mads and his 'glorious sanding',,, cool.

  3. Thanks for another dose of Sail Life.
    Your pronunciation of Lanzarote is pretty near perfect except that the 'ot' is pronounced as in 'hot' rather than 'note'. 😉

  4. I would suggest trying helming more when on watch, that way you can get some exercise and you will spot other boats that aren't on AIS

  5. Been watching your journey since the beginning, enjoying all the diy projects. I have a simple tool question. Which Bosch circular saw and track did you use? Thanks!

  6. Every video you post I learn something, and laugh along with the beautifully adorable relationship you share with us. Thank you! The content you produce is chef's kiss magnifique!

  7. Outstanding fun guys, keep the Dramamine and ginger tea handy. Don't forget your citrus…hope you get some great time with Mads parents. ⛵💚👍👍

  8. @4:00 I appreciate Mads not gloating, because pride comes before the fall. The sailing looked amazing. I love cutter rigs, so many options. Barfapalooza?

  9. Barfapalooza! 😂🤣😂 Love the episode ❤ glad you guys had a safe and relatively uneventful passage for the first long sail together. Enjoy the island.⛵️😎

  10. I can hear “Christopher Cross Sailing” in the background – been following Sail Life for a long time – so proud of your achievements in rebuilding Athena and the transition from DYI to both cruising and DYI – you are both very talented – Kind Regards Smooth Sailing ⛵️

  11. It is always so relaxing getting back out on the water. Harbours are nice, but one only really feels good once the safehaven is left

  12. I see that mariner’s old nemesis sea sickness has reared its ugly head. As you are aware this problem has been around forever but I have come across what I consider to be a very colourful explanation and wish to share. Myself and a few friends were out sailing for the day and it started to get quite lumpy. The crew consisted of two brothers one of which was afflicted with the dreaded curse. He went forward to the bow and laid on the deck. At some point he gave a great heave and made an offering to Neptune. Now his brother who wanted to be helpful made these observation,” no wonder you were sick you silly bugger your stomach was full of barf!” Now you have a explanation for Mel de mer. Safe travels.

  13. Hey guys I have watched your VLOG since the beginning and have waited every Sunday for the next video. I do have one question. In the Western Hemisphere our red jerry cans are used for gasoline, yellow jerry cans are used for diesel, and the blue jerry cans are used for water. Is the color scheme in Europe different? Heading there next year and want to make sure that I have it correct. Thank you

  14. Well done, sounds like a very gentle baptism…! and great video. Code zero and genneker would help out with your undesirable wind angles – 7kts is bliss compared to 27! Your rice maker looks interesting, now where's my shopping list! I must be the only person that cleans the topsides on a boring passage… much better than getting a numb bum!

  15. Hopefully won't happen for you guys. But I actually got FARRR more sick transitioning back to walking on solid ground after being at sea!

  16. Congrats on a safe passage and overcoming seasickness. I noticed that you did not engage the wind vane during sailing hours, is there a reason for it?

  17. I have been sailing 50 years and it still takes 48 hours to get my sealegs and recover from seasickness. For some of us it's just how it is.

  18. If you obsess too much about sea state you will never go anywhere. Ocean sailing isn’t meant to be comfortable!

  19. Congrats you guys! What a journey! Ok, safety police…. did I really see both of you go up to the bow for the gerry cans without lifeline/harnesses on a passage??? Yes I know the sea state was calm but… get a good discipline and routine and stick to it!

  20. After seeing you go all Floki style on Athena for years I thought the waves would not be a problem for you guys. I thought danes were vikings. This is hilarious! 😀

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