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Mai sunt 700 de mile – Finiat de combustibil și cum l-am remediat – Navigare în fiordurile Patagoniei [Ep. 129]
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Nancygladieux7598 mentioned it already. Dolphins showing the way. In his book "The Long Way", Bernard Moitessier describes after rounding the Horn from west to east and sailing north the wind shifted 90 degrees. He was on selfsteering with a simple windvane. While sleeping his course turned to west heading for land and rocks. Bernard claims in his book dolphins were jumping and tailsplashing waking him up. He checked his compass and realised the danger and reset the sails and vane. True or false? Not sure. Anyway…..I think any sailor should have read this book. Personally, I gave all my books away. Apart from one I did hang on to.
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Hi, I just saw this episode on your out of gas issue. I think that maybe the problem is when you sail with less gas, because of the narrow and large design of the tanks the system gets air due to the heel. I own a J105 and it has happened to me more than once.
I live in Chile and have sailed in Chiloe many times but never in winter. It's incredible what you have done.
If you come to the central coast you can stay in Algarrobo, where i would be very pleased in receiving you in our marina where you can have have a very safe and beatiful mooring.
If u let an Diesel engine run dry from fuel starvation – it is not just to fill the tank from a jerrycan and start – you must bleed the system before it can even start, was this a click beit? Anyway i like to follow u up the Chilean channels…
Everywhere you all go in Patagonia it is ruggedly beautiful. Roxy sure had fun stretching her legs and playing. Kate's editing and choice of music was great, and Curtis's narration was excellent. The dolphins were magical. Yall keep having fun, stay warm and stay safe. Bill
Merci pour cette vidéo. Bonne route et bon vent. 🇫🇷
I've run out of superlatives.
Magical.. so beautiful
What a stunning scenery and an amazing journey. Thank you for sharing.
I greatly admire you two – the way you work together, the most excellent way you communicate with each other. You are TRUE partners! XO
I am SO in love with Roxy!
As you slowly make passage to the west and north, what sea temps have you been seeing. Will it be cooler or warmer as you break out to the Pacific..?
What a beautiful country. I have really enjoyed your videos from Patagonia. I always wanted to go there.
I have watched many of these sailing shows on youtube. Ruca is pretty heavy good. Keep it up. I am thinking different boat, Maybe Antarctica. Keep it up
However you guys conquered the Hardcore.
Wow man.
You guys are awesome. Your adventure is epic. You are showing us places we will likely never see in person and doing it with respect and quiet dignity. So inspiring in so many ways. Thank you.
I missed this one, 4 days late is better than never? Glad to see you three.
penas= sorrows, enjoy , be safe, fair winds
Wonderful as ever. I'd truly love to go there. Out of interest, what is your primary source for researching good anchorages – what have you found to be the best resources?