Navigați singuri către Bermude. 600 mile, 6 zile, barca de 28 de picioare

Navigați singuri către Bermude.  600 mile, 6 zile, barca de 28 de picioare



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48 thoughts on “Navigați singuri către Bermude. 600 mile, 6 zile, barca de 28 de picioare

  1. Sam the Smiling Sailor. What a wonderful attitude, talent and ability to communicate/present. Most appreciated! Will definitely donate for your great efforts and talents. God bless from a Yorkshireman land-locked near Frankfurt.

  2. On John Kretschmer's boat, he advises looping the tether around the jackline and back to the harness. It works great: shorter throw, so not as much torque on the line if you do fall (which, depending on the length of the tether and the proximity of the lifelines may not even be possible.,) and no more clanking as you move across the deck.

  3. I love sailing away with you in dreamland. Watching your amazing abilities and constant positive attitude create that smile. Proud of you Sam! Thanks for inspiring people! I keep thinking your theme song should be “Sailing” by Christopher Cross. It’s such an amazing journey you’ve taken. Thanks for letting us all join you along the way. God bless you Sam!

  4. Loved this video and considering a similar crossing to Bermuda in the next few months on my Passport 40. Could you share what the weather/current/routing software is that you used and showed in the video?

  5. DO YOU HAVE A SHOWER ON THAT BOAT? DO YOU HAVE A SHOWER ON THAT BOAT? DO YOU HAVE A SHOWER ON THAT BOAT???????DO YOU HAVE A SHOWER ON THAT BOAT? DO YOU HAVE A SHOWER ON THAT BOAT? DO YOU HAVE A SHOWER ON THAT BOAT???????DO YOU HAVE A SHOWER ON THAT BOAT? DO YOU HAVE A SHOWER ON THAT BOAT? DO YOU HAVE A SHOWER ON THAT BOAT???????DO YOU HAVE A SHOWER ON THAT BOAT? DO YOU HAVE A SHOWER ON THAT BOAT? DO YOU HAVE A SHOWER ON THAT BOAT???????DO YOU HAVE A SHOWER ON THAT BOAT? DO YOU HAVE A SHOWER ON THAT BOAT? DO YOU HAVE A SHOWER ON THAT BOAT???????DO YOU HAVE A SHOWER ON THAT BOAT? DO YOU HAVE A SHOWER ON THAT BOAT? DO YOU HAVE A SHOWER ON THAT BOAT???????DO YOU HAVE A SHOWER ON THAT BOAT? DO YOU HAVE A SHOWER ON THAT BOAT? DO YOU HAVE A SHOWER ON THAT BOAT???????DO YOU HAVE A SHOWER ON THAT BOAT? DO YOU HAVE A SHOWER ON THAT BOAT? DO YOU HAVE A SHOWER ON THAT BOAT???????

  6. Have you ever considered using a Starlink dish while on the long trips? Could do nightly livestream chats. You should start a patreon goal for it, Would happily donate for it .

    Happy travels!

  7. I commend you Sam for what you have gone through and are going through and still maintaining an exciting sailing career.Bravo! I've had Crohn's disease for 50 years and have had four lower bowel resections. I've lost 10 feet of lower bowel. I can truly empathize with your ordeal. But you are taking it in stride and not letting it hamper your many sailing adventures. Kudos!!

  8. Give Elon at starlink a call! I actually haven't done the research about the service but get that satellite internet bro. Also, would a solar panel connected to an electric motor help? You could always have a back up on a sunny day. Great videos dude.

  9. The bit about the crocs is hilarious. On my first sailing adventure I crewed on a gaff schooner with a family for 8 months. They all wore crocs and swore by them, I'd never heard of them before (im from the North), but I followed suit and bought a pair to use as boat shoes. God I hated those things, they are terrible boat shoes, especially the cheaper ones; my feet would get sweaty and slimy within minutes and slip around in them, and theyre just not stable enough. I ditched them quick and mainly went barefoot.
    Later I crewed on a 156ft tops'l schooner out of Baltimore where we had to go aloft often using the ratl'ns, think like rope ladder rungs, to set and take in tops'ls, so I had to wear shoes. I wish I could remember what I wore that summer. I bet chuck Taylors would be amazing deck shoes if you hide the laces.

  10. I'd be tempted to fasten the safety line to the dodger, but that bias may just be coming from an old back.

  11. New subscriber here. Agree with everyone about your style. No nonsense. Helpful. Good videos. No drama. Like your calm under pressure.

  12. Well Sam if anything happens to your boat you could float to your destination on those huge balls…all joking aside, did you sail through the "Bermuda Triangle"?

  13. Sam, your videos are great and thank you for no music. You are self reliant and safe and I am so inspired by your travels. The other day I had a crow land on top of my laser mast and that has never happened before and was a real thrill, only if she stayed 20 seconds (it was in a river).

  14. Sam, just subscribed. Awesome job on the videos. I'm curious where you started learning to sail. Or maybe someone else here already knows. Was it a course or hands on?

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