Brrrr! Încălzitorul Dickinson devine o necesitate. Am plecat de la Lunenberg pe ceea ce părea a ajunge rapid la Carters Beach. Ha! Vântul s-a întors spre vest, transformându-l într-un zgomot greu de vânt, amânând sosirea mea până mult după lăsarea întunericului. Dar cel puțin am avut vânturi bune pentru următoarea etapă spre Shelburne, unde croaziera mea în Noua Scoție a început în august. Cu toate acestea, acele vânturi bune au venit cu ploaie și burniță constantă. ASISTENȚĂ CUM SĂ NAVIGAȚI OCEANE PE PATREON: https://patreon.com/user?u=12372934 CUM SĂ NAVIGAȚI OCEANE PE RUMBLE: https://rumble.com/c/c-1981134 CUM SĂ NAVIGAȚI OCEANE TEE-SHIR: https: //maritimetees.net/search?q=how+to+sail+oceans DONAȚI: https://www.paypal.me/KevinBoothby SITE WEB: https://www.kevinboothbysailing.com MUZICA: Toamna – COLONI SONORE VIDEO KV: https://soundcloud.com/user-177118317 CAMERE: Canon EOS 60D cu obiectiv zoom EF 24-105mm L IS Go Pro Hero 7 Black DRONE: DJI Phantom 3 Professional THE BOAT: Design: Gilmer 31; LOD 31′, LWL 25′, Grinda 9,5′, Pescaj 4,5′, Displ. 13.600 lbs.
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Snowbirds de sezon târziu | Ep. 241
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Fun video….late snowbird for sure! Enjoy KW! Thanks, Andrew
Kevin, once again thank you for showing all of us your chart and anchorages! If anything one must adapt to weather when making off shore destinations! Another lesson!!!⛵️🇺🇲
Jesus Kevin, get the hell outa there, Winter's comin'!
"What a stinker this has turned out to be."😂
Note to self: Don't dilly dally up north!
Wow, there in October, you are tuff' ! I bet you are not cold where you are now! Warmer water and air! What island in the Caribbean are you located now? Just wondering also, how are you paying for your adventures, you sailing half the year and working the rest?
Thanks Kevin for being our hero. You give us hope. Fair winds and warm welcomes wherever you go. Best regards from Jarle
I feel it, recognizing this was October 2023, but the whole migration for us from Maine to the southern Bahamas staring early November was sporty. Cold front and low pressure system parade right through Jan into Feb. Sitting here right now off Great Exuma in another SW>W>NW>N>E>S cycle happening weekly. El Nino winter.
Butyl rubber in the tube is good for sealing sail fittings as well.
Good morning Kevin.
You mention having "the day tank on deck".
I take it that it is fitted or lashed somewhere close to the mast.
How do you run the fuel line into the cabin?
Can you give us a rundown on your system and installation.
All the best.
gary in japan.
I'm ready for the warm waters of Bermuda.
greetings from a cold February evening in Worcester MA. leaving Nova Scotia in late fall for the Cape is quite a reach. may you find the sun and warmth down south. thanks for having us all along for the adventure.
Enjoyed the trip, great series.
I enjoyed the comment on Hope Rock, if you hit you have lost all Hope. Brave sailor doing Canada in October.
See you are making a similar journey to Alan on Wave Rover…don’t suppose you bumped into each other….now that would make a good episode, your craic would keep us entertained for hours
You are right about heat when you get up. Boat get really cold and take forever to warm up after the sun comes up. 👍
At the equinox the sun is moving South at 25nM per day. According to the formula 23.5 Sin 181. Approximating a year as 360days.
Oh, to be free at Sea!
Great stuff! I love these videos. So matter of fact, yet breathtaking at the same time