OFF GRID Pacific Ocean Sailing Prep! EP. 102

OFF GRID Pacific Ocean Sailing Prep!  EP.  102



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[ ONE TIME CONTRIBUTIONS ] https://bit.ly/3e5YE78 Nu uitați să vă abonați la canalul nostru și să activați notificările pentru a nu pierde niciun episod 🎥✌🏼 Salut prieteni, bine ați revenit la emisiune. Ne aflăm în prezent în frumosul port de agrement Linton Bay și acest episod este despre pregătirea barca cu pânze pentru un nou capitol al aventurii noastre, Oceanul Pacific. Tocmai am terminat o croazieră shakedown de 3 săptămâni în îndepărtatele insule San Blas, unde am început cu adevărat să cunoaștem personalitatea lui Boundless. Am avut o navigație uimitoare, am învățat multe despre ancorarea acestei barci de 30.000 de lire sterline, am spart filtrul de apă, frigiderul, radarul și am decis că drizele care ridică pânzele noastre au ajuns la sfârșitul vieții și trebuie înlocuite. Este important să ne ocupăm de aceste probleme acum, în timp ce suntem în Panama, pentru că odată ce pornim în aventura noastră nu va mai fi comoditatea unei adrese de expediere sau a magazinelor de hardware stocate. Ne vom baza complet pe inteligența noastră și pe ceea ce avem la bord pentru a rezolva orice problemă. Dacă sunteți pregătit pentru niște proiecte cu barca, atunci luați o gustare, apăsați abonați-vă, activați notificările ca să nu pierdeți nimic din ce postăm și să trecem la treabă! Specificațiile bărcii de mai jos ⬇️ #digitalnomad #boatlife #epidemicsound #sonyalpha #travelvlog #boatyard

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1984 Passport 42 Hull #33 Deplasare – 25.000 lbs Balast – 9.500 lire plumb (chila încapsulată neînșurubat) Marconi Cutter Rig Lungime – 42′ Fascicul – 12.75′ Tiraj de apă – 6.4″ Tiraj de aer – 59′

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41 thoughts on “OFF GRID Pacific Ocean Sailing Prep! EP. 102

  1. When you book in to your new locations book in as captain and pilot and not captain and mate god for bid if anything happens to the captain the mate can’t move the boat but the pilot can this is from lazy Greco channel

  2. Loved the dock projects, very informative and enjoyed how you didnt try to teach us each step of the way but dropped the key information or take-aways you got from each project. Some may have found this episode boring but I thoroughly enjoyed it. Had great info and was informational while showcasing the reality that is saling. BOAT stands for BRING OUT ANOTHER THOUSAND $$. I especially liked how you outlined that you were retrofitting your varied sized plumbing with same diameter lines. A point often missed or overlooked. People often will step things down and its good in a pinch but causes the exact issues you found with your 90 elbow from your through hole! Keep up the great work and enjoy your life a-drift!

  3. it always amazes me the 'book of knowledge' you sailors must have to call your sailing vessel a home. I own a house and have to call a repair man when something breaks!!!

  4. The only thing you missed was Kattie cooking the goose you were having for dinner. You both have compiled the BEST SAILING Channel on utube. The analytical instruction is second to none and the bottom drops for reference is remarkable. Best on your canal transit, I've done this starting in 1974 and ending around March of 1982 with our US Merchant Marine.

  5. Hi guys! New subscriber here. Came across your videos and love your channel. Love the great instructional/tutorial information. Also, has anyone ever told you that you look like Penn Badgley and Natalie Portman??? Great job guys, keep it up!

  6. I like your attention to detail, makes it a lot easier to understand the process during repairs. Handy for those of us that may encounter similar issues with our boats.

  7. Loved the explanations and reminded me of the line braiding, splicing, etc, that I did back in the mid 1990’s and haven’t done since. Also loved the refrigeration repairs and hope that you don’t have any further problems as the refrigerant is a lot more expensive and restricted than it used to be. I look forward to your transit through the canal and entry into the Pacific Ocean on my side of the world (California). Hopefully you will have missed most of the bad weather we have had which could make for some rough sailing.

  8. Totally Awesome. (rope/thimble thingy) isn't it weird how you can have your lower body exposed, but still want a hoodie? (with an overly large clamp holding it :P) Hey what happened to the Katy wrap on the tiller? Yes, love the content

  9. Absolute good content, boring to some , so let them switch channels, I am not a sailer, yet my reason foe watching is interest in what I don’t know , because whtching about what I do know would in fact be boring.
    😊

  10. Sweet dreams to the Swedish Chef….. I thought it was great!!! Who else would bring refrigeration gauges! Love how you nonchalantly just whipped those out and got busy 😂😂😂 Great work!

  11. Hopefully you won’t have to pull a vacuum, if you need a vacuum pump you can find inexpensive pumps online 💜💜💜 always make sure you don’t over charge the system, the motor can freeze up 💜💜💜

  12. Wow, you guys ain't messing around, I figured you would hang out at the San Blas Islands for a while before heading through the canal, but you two are going for it. Wish you all the best in your travels.

  13. Very nice episode! You are one heck of a detail oriented sailor and that’s extremely important when your lives and lively hoods could hang in the balance on a future crossing. Your explanations and demonstrations were crystal clear and on point. You take pride in every project you do and Boundless is lucky to have you two as her caretaker.

  14. Nice splicing. Whenever I watch your new boat I discover things I very much like e.g. the hard rail or the wooden wheel. You seem to have bought a very nice boat. Btw I think you should use the next haul out to mount a scooped strainer on the thruhull of the water maker.

  15. How nice to be able to tie your fenders on a solid rail rather than wire. That must be very satisfying! Enjoying the dyneema splicing btw.

  16. Have you had any communications with the Harbors Unknown channel? They are months in to a Pacific ocean adventure.

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