Ce urmează după Capul Horn? [Ep. 109]

Ce urmează după Capul Horn? [Ep. 109]



Ce se face după ce ocolești infamul Cap Horn pe o barcă cu pânze? Reluăm de unde ne-am oprit după ce am navigat în jurul stâncii pe vreme furtunoasă și împărtășim cu voi frumusețea maiestuoasă a unui ancoraj de latitudini mari și navigam înapoi în civilizație pentru a sărbători reușita noastră alături de colegii marinari prin agățarea drapelului nostru în clubul de iaht cel mai sudic! #sailing #expedition #adventure Doriți să susțineți conținutul nostru, să obțineți informații din culise, actualizări în timp real și mii de fotografii din călătoria noastră? Alăturați-vă echipajului nostru pe Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ruca Site: https://www.sweetruca.com Carte scurtă: „Sharing the Journey” https://amzn.to/41bhEn8 Facebook: https:/ /www.facebook.com/rucasailing Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rucasailing Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/rucasailing

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37 thoughts on “Ce urmează după Capul Horn? [Ep. 109]

  1. Well done guys – what a milestone – and well done Roxy – hope you got a treat as well. Guys I know you are busy – please what liferaft do you use – it looks really compact..

  2. I salute your accomplishment, being the first YouTube couple, rounding Cape Horn, additionally loving the cameos with Roxy. Now the route to the Pacific is calling.

  3. So awesome to see you both round the cape. Will be watching your voyages as I refit my own boat. A perfect way to take a break!

  4. @ Sailing Sweet Ruca. If you guys shared instruction and explanation while re-viewing your travels would be awesome follow-up videos. I know I would watch repeatedly and save for later reference. There isn't many experienced pro racer sailor channels.. let alone sharing instructional video reviews of past passages.

  5. Admiring your attitude and willingness to experience beautiful people and places off the beaten track. Makes for great viewing. Again, congratulations on your very cool accomplishment.

  6. Maybe you have the oldest dog to ever round the Horn, haha. That old gray face might like some recognition for being apart of that roller coaster ride around the bottom of the world.

  7. Gosh, that is such a nice looking sailboat. We are looking and constantly are told about "bluewater" sailboats. We can figure your sailboat out – it sure sails amazing and looks better than most and looks super strong. Do you consider it having big enough fuel tanks and to be strong enough? We noticed that you had a rudder issue and our friends said "see… I told you so" and stuff like that. Can't understand if this is an issue or not. In fact, Hallberg Rassy now has blade rudders too. Seems like they all do. So what is going on?

  8. With the light weather window to bad you didn't go back and tried to anchor in the lee of cape horn just to play with the myth of a very rough place

  9. You know…I was just looking for the anchor for the 111j. I couldn't even find it.. Oh well. 🙃 Congratulations. Very cool that the bar is open again.

  10. Congratulations…I have been following your videos! Great job! Stay safe from the east coast of Canada 🇨🇦

  11. It's a pleasure to watch you both manage the boat, in all circumstances. We are all living vicariously through your adventures.

  12. Now, it's official! Congratulations again! This place is magical, full of life, I believe you'll have many amazing experiences on Patagonia, after Cape Horn. Enjoy! My best and fair winds!

  13. I saw your cape crossing. That was excellent seamanship. Remember that time y’all nearly got knocked down? Yeah. I won’t forget it.

  14. AMAZING I'm still trying to digest your achievement. You two make an an awesome team and the adventures you shall have forever are unforgettable. I'm spellbound by it all. Your bravery and determination is unbelievable. Wow I'm watching forever thank you for everything.

  15. You all are living your best life!! Such huge smiles!! We all look forward to each and every new video as it is a family affair watching together keep them coming.

  16. Curtis, Kate (and Roxy). When I watched part 1 of the Cape Horn crossing I was a little concerned that the Cape would be too peaceful. Thankfully, part 2 made up for that with some very nice sailing through heavier weather. I am mostly and observer/reader and my only knowledge of the Cape would be from this (which you are probably familiar with): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZLzBDhilDL0
    I think you are from the Great Lakes area, as am I, so it's exciting to experience the world through your videos.

  17. Hi kate Curtis and Roxy i love all the amazing places that you've had visited. I would like to see more sailing and i was wondering if you can do video shot from the stern corners because I that way we can see everything and how you handle the boat and we can see the sailing at the same time. thanks for the awesome videos

  18. Your boat hauls butt under engine power alone! The J46 is a perfect choice for what you're doing. Would be great if it had a retractable center board option lol.

  19. I just looked at a new J45 and it looks very much like your sailboat – QUESTION – I was surprised that the new J45, which looks like your sailboat but with dual helm wheels, had a "sail drive" rather than a proper shaft drive. Really surprised to see that. Does your sailboat have a shaft or sail drive?

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