Sailing Alone for the First Time: 4 Nights, 380 Miles, Endless Challenges
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- Опубликовано: 23 июн 2024
- I do my first proper solo sail ever which takes 4 nights and 380 nautical miles. It was extremely challenging and quiet a few things broke on the boat
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Tymon
Glad you're safe!!!
Well earned Whiskey! :D
Dude. That was amazing! I loved this video. The inner monologue, the drone shots with freighters in the background. The vitamin c chasing whisky.
The Yamazaki. (I used to live in Jp. That was $60 a bottle when I was there).
Australia version NBJS. Well done. 👍🏼
Sorry it was a shit time.
Cheers mate! I particularly like this one too! It wasn’t necessarily shit… in retrospect…. just challenging. Which is why we sail to some extent I guess.
Thanks for the kind words 🙏🥃
The legend begins! Dude following your adventures is awesome...this looks so big.
Cheers Bud! 🍻🙏
Day’um, epic!
And that is why I am a confirmed land lubba!!
hahaha funny!
trawler guy thought he might have found himself an abandoned sailboat ;)
Nice episode
Hahaha I didn’t think of that! 🤷♂️
Glad I'm not the only one breaking shit! At least you are getting out there.
Haha yep every time 🧐
Oh, vids are outta wack, obviously made it. That's sailing, good time to catch-up on a lot of movies, TV series, audio books. Another W for compost loos.
Sure your aware of crew finder websites. Always singles wanting to sail hop around.
Oh yeah…. Maybe I should look for crew when it’s a sail I don’t want to necessarily do alone. Cheers 🥂
@@slightadrift Oh? Your the only youtuber I always think b4 commenting, 'he'll already know, I can't teach him anything'.
Tips -
- Try to avoid 2 ppl who know each other, not only for space, etc, but 'may' end up 1 v 2 if you don't get on.
- Always give an end port, that way you both know if don't get on. If a day or 2 before arrival you do get on & want to continue, offer, he/she may go walkabout while you do you (which will likely be maintenance).
- Experienced sailors maybe in-between charter contracts, using crew finder to hop to the next job, doing it for years, prob teach you a lot you thought you knew, which is what happened to me, incl ways to minimize no wind & storms, like in this vid. I'm happy to let them skipper, teach me as much as their patience can handle.
- Newbies & Bullshitters, plenty of them, try to spend a bit of time with them b4 departure, preferably a short 'test' sail, suss them out, your teaching them.