Buna tuturor! Așa că călătorim pe Intra Coastal Waterway (ICW) cu chila noastră de 6,5’ și catarg de 66’, așa că lucrurile sunt dificile, deoarece trebuie să acordăm o atenție deosebită să nu eșuăm călătorind la maree înaltă, dar totuși să ajungem sub poduri în timpul mareele joase. Nu numai atât, dar dacă trecem prea încet prin poduri joase cu curentul puternic în spatele nostru, putem pierde cu ușurință controlul. Deci, există atât de mulți factori de care trebuie să luăm în considerare atunci când planificăm ICW. A fost atât de distractiv, cu excepția încercării de a nu lovi un pod în barca noastră! Urmărește vlogul nostru de călătorie cu mine Ryan, Brittni și cățelul nostru de salvare Jackson, în timp ce călătorim prin lume cu barca cu pânze, dedicată salvării și găsirii de case iubitoare pentru animalele străzii de-a lungul drumului. Experimentați călătoria nefiltrată și sinceră a acestor animale străzii – de la salvarea lor pe străzile din diferite țări până la recuperarea lor plină de căldură și adoptarea definitivă în case pentru totdeauna și să nu uităm de distracția și aventura pe care le avem între ele în vlogurile noastre interesante de călătorie. Abonează-te la canalul nostru YouTube pentru a fi parte din această călătorie incredibilă! –- –- –- ARTWORK de Brittni Moffatt: https://svsunday.com/product-category/bmoffatt-art/ –- –- –- Site: https:/ /www.svsunday.com Magazin online: https://svsunday.com/online-shop-home/ Donații de salvare: https://www.paypal.me/jacksonstreats Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/sailingsunday SOCIAL MEDIA: Conturi de Instagram @sailing_sunday @brittnimoffatt @ryanweepers @jacksontheshepherdx @animalrescueyachtclub Facebook https://www.facebook.com/sailingsunday TikTok @animalrescueyachtclub
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Am lovit un pod pe ICW | Duminica de navigație – Vlog 234
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Brittni has been making new art pieces onboard SV Sunday. She used to paint mandala style paintings back in Australia which we sold before we left and has 7 new pieces for sale on our Website here: https://svsunday.com/product-category/bmoffatt-art/
Thanks everyone for all your support with everything we do, you're all so awesome! 🙂
Hey, just fill the bilge with about 2 to 3 feet of water and turn your boat into a submarine. 🙂
Awesome guys can’t wait to see when yall post the st Augustine video. Oh and I was going to help yall out of your slip but I guess you had it under control.
Great video, brought back memories. Never forget the, DING, DING, DING of the antenna hitting the bottom of the bridges. ❤️⛵️🐕🦺🦮
You DEFINITELY need a new ending. This one's getting old! Great video as usual. God bless.
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Cute co captain 😜
You need a telescoping mast
I watch a lot of channels like yours and today I asked myself who I would sail with and I among all of them I chose’Sailing Sunday’ because you and your mate are fun and compassionate. And then you go and hit a bridge (facepalm)…sacrificial VhF?? Oh well, you’re still fun!
I love you guys, you're so cute together ❤ Ed
greetings from Kamloops. Atmospheric River days. Stay Safe
What is your draft? I bet Salcial Star would not get under.
Love the videos!
Motor, anchor, drink….. lol. Love it. So happy to see you're back to your art. It's beautiful! I would totally have heart failure going under those bridges 😮🤗💞
… a small suggestion for future mounting of the VHF antenna (without corrosion) mount it so that can mount it upside down in the same amount if/when needed – all the best from Dubai (Dubai Offshore Sailing Club)
Love following you guy, as you should know. After all, I have been doing it since the beginning. Very groovy.
Bridge stress… Oh yeah… Looks like you had about 4 foot below the top of the bendy areal… Get a more bendy areal…LOL
Cheers guys!
Now that's what I call "Squeaky Bum Time"! 🤣
Sailing vessels and bridges. Always great. Especially in my homecountry where people in Friesland are proud of their own language, which makes it more complex. Real story….didn't happen to me: A guy from Amsterdam comes on to a bridge in Friesland on a sailboat. He asked a local wether it would fit. The local Frisian says: "Ken net". In Dutch that means "Close". In Frisian, however, it means "No". Right. The guy from Amsterdam breaks his mast.
Another top video. Nothing like cutting it close for the bridges. While not necessarily the best for the aerial, at least it's giving you an indication that the actual mast and wind instruments aren't going to hit… as Brittni said, a sacrificial anode (gauge). Enjoy the rest of the ICW… by the looks, you have already. Looking forward to more vids of this part of your trip south. Love the dot paintings.
A little tip for low bridges or shallow depths that you barely clear……lift your dinghy on the side of the boat with a spare halyard and fill the dinghy with water. It should be heavy enough to heal you over for a little extra clearance.
We love this one, your voice are 👍
The Coinjock restaurant is supposed to have some real good prime rib!
Probably too late, but try some WD40 on the antenna bolts. Always works for me.
Ha! Just watched this episode as we sit next to you on a mooring in FL!! We are on our first trip down the ICW and I can totally relate to the bridge anxiety! And we are only 62.5' to the top of our antenna! 😉 We are "My Pleasure" the Hunter 44DS next to you!
VERY NICE PAINTING WORK !
captain i welcome you to visit my small island nation RMI Marshall Island
Great video guys