Navigarea pe un fiord canadian (Inlet Toba) – S2.Ep30

Navigarea pe un fiord canadian (Inlet Toba) - S2.Ep30



Ben și Alie concurează cu un alt marinar înapoi în Toba Inlet, BC, cu 15 noduri de vânt și învață multe despre navigarea pe drum. Verificăm instagramul nostru @breakingwaves.sailing

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22 thoughts on “Navigarea pe un fiord canadian (Inlet Toba) – S2.Ep30

  1. Sometimes hard to figure out all the regs. Lingcod has been pretty restricted south of Cape Caution for a long time. Get the FishingBC App (Google Play and Apple App store) to stay on top of regs. Cheers.

  2. Just found you guys recently and have been enjoying your Journey! You've chosen a superb "go anywhere" boat; my father-in-law sold his 1984 Sceptre 41 very recently to a new owner in North Vancouver. It was the only Sceptre 41 sold a s a bare hull and he outfitted it himself to an extremely high standard over several years before launching. I would've bought it in a heartbeat if we were able to sell our current boat.

  3. Surprised by the failure to edit out Ben telling Alie to just pick the f-ing fish up. Oh well, I needed an excuse to cut back my subscriptions anyway.

  4. OMG – you are sooooo lucky to have this cruising ground on your door step! We are super jealous and are seriously talking about doing the pacific circle and end up in Alaska and PNW!! Super video, really enjoyed it! 🙂 Mucho love from Mexico

  5. What a life!!!!!!! I love my life but am a little jealous of yours! It’s our dream to live on a catamaran and sail the world one day. You 2 are an inspiration and I can’t wait to learn more about your journey so we can do the same someday. Thank you for sharing!

  6. Hi there, it's Mamo here, admin of the facebook group "Vloggers". Thanks for posting your video there, keep up the good work. Just subscribed. If you like filming tips, camera gear reviews, video editing tutorials and giveaways consider to check my channel too 👋🙂

  7. Once again, great video guys! Loved seeing the shoutout to Jack and Sarah, they are patrons of ours as well and through that we’ve also become good friends since they are in our neighboring marina here in SF Bay!
    Cheers, hope we cross wakes one day!

  8. You noticed that the wind can seemingly be behind you and in front of you at the same. Love it or not, this is common when sailing the Fjords of BC. Unfortunately advice we locals might offer would sound as woo woo as "Use the Force Luke!" There is an art to it, if you can learn to feel the wind. Does that sound crazy?

  9. Great video again guys thanks. Lift your dingy it will speed you up. In northern Europe towing a dingy is like sailing with your fenders out. In the Med they do it like you do and tow everything.

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