I am a boat builder a sailor and more . Haven’t you heard about a wind scoop? It is held up with any line for the jibs upfront and inserts into the front hatch no matter which way the wind is blowing it puts the breeze thru the boat cabin. It’s like a tiny sail. Pouch looking thing with a stick at the bottom. Only used at anchor when it’s not raining.
Hi Becca & Zac as for acclimatisation I lived and worked in the Middle East for 5 plus years and year. You do become accustomed to it but after 18 months I would say. As for sweaty you will always be the sweaty one because you are the ones working in the Midday sun and doing it at a pace you always have. I worked outside on aircraft in Saudi Arabia and on a 12 hour shift I would wear 3 sets of overalls and drink about 6-8 litters of water. you will observe the locals will not be out in the sun and when they are it is working at a snails pace so no sweaty people
Thank you for your music, your vocabulary and your editing skills of images. We understand perfectly your confusion of check-in regulations. We compliment your honesty, as well's solutions to what's becoming more and more confusing in boating today. You're among the very few sailing couples on UTube sincerely pursuing your dreams. We are, indeed, privileged guests aboard Teulu. Blue skies.
I was born and raised in the tropics, lived 90% of my life in the tropics or, at "worst", the sub-tropics, and while I wouldn't claim that I "don't notice" the heat, I certainly mind it a lot less than I minded the cold I experienced in barren places like The Netherlands, or even France and Italy!
Hey guys ❤ we live on our 44ft sailboat in Dubai. The summer gets up to 50degrees Celsius and even after years of being here we still sweat every day. I don’t think us Brits will ever climatise to these heats 😂
I have lived for 5 years on a boat in the Carribean. Came from a Mediterranean climate and grew up in a desert on the Atlantic seaboard. Never got as comfortable in the tropics but after about 2years it became tolerable.
I agree, we moved from Washington state to Florida. It took me years of working in the heat to tolerate it. Still sweat like mad at the beginning of every day
Certainly more than one full season. I lived in the jungle for several years on an island in the Andaman Sea. Things settled down sometime in the second year. I don't get uncomfortable in the heat/humidty so I didn't care too much but other folks did. Many locals also. @@TeuluTribe
Thanks guys, you made me realise im gonna fking die if im gonna go solo sailing so no buying a boat for me and going with the wind😂ill just watch u 2 Lovely people do everything every week😃
Grew up in Looe, Cornwall, moved to California high desert, 10 years ago, still feel the heat in the summer, luckily we topped out at 119 f this year, at least it’s a ‘dry heat’ as they say🥵, keep up the good work 😊
I never did get used to the heat in 5 years down there. I learned how to pack a better cooler of fluids and ice and I learned to drink less alcohol (without liking that gem of wisdom at all) and I learned to appreciate those who wore the most reefed down two-piece, but that's all. Cheers
It takes 3 to 5 years to Is climatize. But with ya'll always on the move it may longer. We have had some Excitement. The Volcano has come back a live. Ok Thank You for another Great Video this week and I can't wait for the next one. So until next time, Aloha from the Big Island of Hawaii!
It will take a few years to get to where you feel the weather the same as a local does. And while that happens, you will first notice that you feel cold in conditions that previously wouldn’t bother you at all.
Glad to see you stopped in Curaçao. Not a lot to see but the downtown market can be fun. I’ve stood there in early am watching the fishing boats arrive, selling their catch and at noon the market is bustling. The alleys and buildings are beautifully painted. And that bridge is amazing. People were friendly. The diving in ABC was interesting as well. Always love seeing your adventures. Keep up the great editing.
It was a cool place to stop for sure, made more interesting by the boat we had to rescue! (next weeks vid). Plus, the bridge was epic- if ever bridges can be described as epic 😂
Hi Teulu. I laughed when you were trying to contact the Spanish guys and calling yourselves Too-Loo. I must admit, that's how I pronounced it, before you corrected all of us. I lived in Pembrokeshire for six years, back in the early 1960's and I could never get my tongue around Welsh words. Trecwn, Scleddau and Min-y-Ffordd, were about the level of my achievement. Thankfully, a lot of the local names around Fishguard were English, so I didn't make a fool of myself very often, but the local schoolkids and my Teachers, really used to take the mickey out of me. Never been back there since, as it wasn't a particularly happy period of my life, due to constant bullying by my classmates. That said, the girls mainly seemed to be happy to talk to me... which is probably the reason the boys hazed me so much. Hey Ho! Ain't Life Grand. Thanks for another great episode. Shame that 'Officialdom' likes to make life difficult for visitors. You'd think they'd get their act together and locate their offices close to each other, but that's probably much too logical for them. Fair Winds. Russ.
Hahaa the Welsh names can be really complicated! We still get stick for our pronounciation on our previous Welsh videos 😂 i think Curacao was far more interested in making it easy for cruise shippers than cruisers but hey ho, isn't that just life! Glad you enjoyed the vid Russ
Hey Tribe, what great content, gotta say Becka ur a sooky La La girl😲🤣 that mango drink looked awesome, I could taste it from Aussie. Ur both looking really well, healthy and happy, I'm So glad. Please be careful and safe where u are ok, some people are not so nice, just keep an eye on ur belonging especially Teulu. Love yas heaps. U are telling family where u are, at all times Yes?🇦🇺🇬🇧🌈💖
Glad you enjoyed! And hahaa, us Brits are used to the cold so yes i can moan about it a bit 😂. the mango was soooo good. Will always look after Teulu and yep, we let us parents know our whole journey everytime we call them
This might cause some people to become indignant but here it is: There's a genetic component that's involved in your ultimate ability to heat adapt. Not everyone can reach the same levels. This goes for cold adaptation as well. Wearing sunblock reduces the efficiency of sweating and makes your sweat bead. I know from my time in the Bahamas and Thailand the locals don't wear sunblock so you're two points down. The army tries to do minimum 2 weeks warm weather acclimation before deploying in to warm weather combat zones, at 3 months you get to a lot of what you're ultimate acclimation will be and my friends who moved to Thailand from the states say they noticed minor improvements out to 2 or 3 years though they weren't sure if they were handling the heat better or simply less tolerant of the cold.
What a cultural mish mash it will be if you ever meet Mr Plucky.that would be an amusing spear fishing trip, l guess. In s.e.asia people eat unripe mangoes in thin slices dipped in sugar and chilli flakes.its a nibble not a meal.stay well folks xx
You know what will be great is that when you do a location video you must first show us on a map exactly how you sailed from point A to point B so we can learn if we won't do the same route.
I live in the SE of the US and have been here my entire life. (45) You don't get "acclimated". You just mentally get used to it. It helps to wake early and get yourself in the heat early and just start sweating. Once you start sweating, you don't notice that the temp has risen 25 degrees in about 4 or 5 hours. You just are hot and sweaty...all the time. (edit: you guys wear some really "stuffy" clothes for your environment)
We have started getting up really early in the ABC’s now and relaxing during the mid day heat. Its definitely helped loads. We try and wear light airy clothing as much as possible 😅
Sailboat withdrawal Symptoms are really starting to bite, so thanks for the video uplift, it really helps. ❤ Best Wishes, Fair Winds, and Safe Travels. Bob. ⛵️✨️✨️✨️
Acclimatization....Several decades ago Tulane University's School of Tropical Medicine conducted a study that determined when you move to a tropical climate your body adjusts by growing significant additional density of capillaries around the surface and underneath your skin and, an significant additional amount of blood to infuse those capillaries. This basically increases your body's efficiency at dispelling heat. This may take as much as a year to completely complete depending on your body's health. When I moved south to New Orleans I think it took about a year to transition.
Another Interesting Video & It seems more “Good Times”👍 I don’t believe there is any solution to the sweating problem…It’s probably just getting used to it and/or timing yer day coupled with wearing apparel😜 Continue to Stay Safe and Enjoy 😎
Hey! Wondering if you have talked about your Starlink you have on the boat? Interested to know the performance. Does it lose signal from the boat rocking?
We have a little be in pervious videos. As of right now it’s 25Mpbs Upload and 72 ms Latency. It can lose signal when the boat is really rocking, but it only tends to effect live things like video calls 😊
Hi Teulu. I spent six years of my childhood living in Gibraltar and never aclimatised. I'm one of these people who don't cope well in the heat. It's been in the low 30's this past week and I've really been suffering; so bad, I had to cancel two days out with friends, which was very annoying, but the thought of London in 30+ degrees, was too much to contemplate. I'm Jealous, as I'm a big fan of Cacti. I'd love to visit the Mohave Desert, but wouldn't cope with the heat. Life gets tedious, wot? Don't Eat the Apples!!!.
Another great video. Thank you. I'm not sure you will ever stop sweating in warm weather Becka. How long does it take to change centuries of DNA markers? Sorry to see people are allowed to just handle the turtles. Not so in most places now. Stay safe. Love the channel. ❤🙏
You need weather protection on deck...sun in this case your fair skinned 🇬🇧 Brits... And if you even get a moderate burn it reduces your ability for up to a month to cope with higher temperatures sun or no sun. A heat reflecting tarp over the deck with an air gap will lower your temperature Below ..if you can draw cool air from overboard then push it through a dorade orvopen hatch you get added cooling .Cats do it by rigging intakes under the bridge deck see sailing oceans Trimeran and they have a long drop head in the middle of their Neel trimaran that they can leave the door open on and the hatch below to draw cool air up through😂.😂 😂😂 T
You want to know how to stop sweating in the high heat when you are acclimatised, well one reason could be is you are wearing sunscreen this will make you sweat heaps. I'm not suggesting you do not wear sunscreen.
Greetings from Haverforwest in West Wales - not far from your fave waterfall…..Thinking of you both, and your Welsh connections, ‘Hoffi’ in Welsh means ‘like’. Could that mean we ‘like’ mangos? Therefore, if ‘Teula’ in Welsh means ‘family’, you’ve almost got a ‘this family likes mango’s’ 🤷🏻♂️.
Let me get this right, so the oil company, once they had finished their extraction, sold the land terminal, which included the fort, back to the local coumcil for 1 dollar, but left the rig there, and the pipework. Crafty.
Hello. Have you bought that catamaran or trimaran yet? I was thinking to help grow the channel, why don't you get some pets? Like a pack of Huskies and perhaps an attack parot or two? Maybe a monkey with a penchant for Port, a hook for a hand and a mild case of Chlamydia?
They key to dealing with the heat is wearing less clothing while you get accustomed to it. People who were born there don’t sweat unless they’re working hard, as you two would be in Swansea before you got sweaty. Don’t be shy, just go for it. Underclothes have no place on us northerlies in the tropics!
It's really uncomfortable to watch Zac disrespecting and pushing at boundaries. "We are having fun" no, you're having fun, at someone else's expense and enjoying their clear distress/uncomfort :/
I am a boat builder a sailor and more . Haven’t you heard about a wind scoop? It is held up with any line for the jibs upfront and inserts into the front hatch no matter which way the wind is blowing it puts the breeze thru the boat cabin. It’s like a tiny sail. Pouch looking thing with a stick at the bottom. Only used at anchor when it’s not raining.
Hi Becca & Zac as for acclimatisation I lived and worked in the Middle East for 5 plus years and year. You do become accustomed to it but after 18 months I would say. As for sweaty you will always be the sweaty one because you are the ones working in the Midday sun and doing it at a pace you always have. I worked outside on aircraft in Saudi Arabia and on a 12 hour shift I would wear 3 sets of overalls and drink about 6-8 litters of water. you will observe the locals will not be out in the sun and when they are it is working at a snails pace so no sweaty people
Thank you for your music, your vocabulary and your editing skills of images. We understand perfectly your confusion of check-in regulations.
We compliment your honesty, as well's solutions to what's becoming more and more confusing in boating today. You're among the very few sailing couples on UTube sincerely pursuing your dreams. We are, indeed, privileged guests aboard Teulu. Blue skies.
Cheers Jay! Thanks for your kind words, it means a lot to me and Becka 😊
I was born and raised in the tropics, lived 90% of my life in the tropics or, at "worst", the sub-tropics, and while I wouldn't claim that I "don't notice" the heat, I certainly mind it a lot less than I minded the cold I experienced in barren places like The Netherlands, or even France and Italy!
That's fair, the winters in Europe can be bloody cold😅
Well, maybe I was a little unfair to The Netherlands...@@TeuluTribe
So many smiles in this one! It's impossible to not smile right along with this episode!! Thanx for sharing!
Cool island! Thanks for sharing!
Hey guys ❤ we live on our 44ft sailboat in Dubai. The summer gets up to 50degrees Celsius and even after years of being here we still sweat every day. I don’t think us Brits will ever climatise to these heats 😂
I have lived for 5 years on a boat in the Carribean. Came from a Mediterranean climate and grew up in a desert on the Atlantic seaboard. Never got as comfortable in the tropics but after about 2years it became tolerable.
Thanks for the information 😊
Two ENTIRE YEARS to become TOLERABLE??
You're mad. I couldn't do it.
I agree, we moved from Washington state to Florida. It took me years of working in the heat to tolerate it. Still sweat like mad at the beginning of every day
Certainly more than one full season. I lived in the jungle for several years on an island in the Andaman Sea. Things settled down sometime in the second year. I don't get uncomfortable in the heat/humidty so I didn't care too much but other folks did. Many locals also. @@TeuluTribe
You guys make me laugh. You're having so much fun.
Ah you two are wonderful. Love the videos. So happy together wherever.take notes people. This is happiness
Cheers 😁 Glad you enjoyed it!
I laughed way too hard at the seesaw😂😂
That thumbnail is priceless 🤣
Come to the tropics they said,
English blood +tropics =🥵🥵🥵🤣🤣🤣, ❤you guys and remember "you're bloody doing it" 😁😁
Those mango drinks look Amazing ! I am envious
It was incredible James! One of the best things we have tried!
"Good decision by Zach," he said, sitting right beside the best decision he's ever made or will ever make.
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Thanks guys, you made me realise im gonna fking die if im gonna go solo sailing so no buying a boat for me and going with the wind😂ill just watch u 2 Lovely people do everything every week😃
Nono, you so should do it! Its tough at times but so worth it :)
Grew up in Looe, Cornwall, moved to California high desert, 10 years ago, still feel the heat in the summer, luckily we topped out at 119 f this year, at least it’s a ‘dry heat’ as they say🥵, keep up the good work 😊
Nice thank you for giving us all a tast of island life x
Love that u share interesting information in your surroundings … enjoy watching u … a great couple 🇨🇦 ❤
Thanks Yvonne! Glad you enjoy the extra info 😊
Good to see you enjoying some exercise.
I never did get used to the heat in 5 years down there. I learned how to pack a better cooler of fluids and ice and I learned to drink less alcohol (without liking that gem of wisdom at all) and I learned to appreciate those who wore the most reefed down two-piece, but that's all. Cheers
This channel is fabulous - love your originality and individuality- you two are a joy to watch.
Thanks so much Beth! ☺️
It takes 3 to 5 years to Is climatize. But with ya'll always on the move it may longer.
We have had some Excitement. The Volcano has come back a live.
Ok Thank You for another Great Video this week and I can't wait for the next one.
So until next time, Aloha from the Big Island of Hawaii!
Love exploring local areas!
Nice one guys, great gardens and love the banter between you two. Thought there was going to be a domestic on the Seesaw…lol. Andy UK
Thanks Andy! and haha had it gone on longer, there might have been tears, from Zach 😉
A massive thumbs up for calling out the turtle "touching" just wrong! Anyway loving your adventures thanks for taking the time to document.
Again such a nice video. You both put a smile on my face!!! Thx
Awwww always lovely to know we brightened someone’s day a bit, thanks Ron 😊
When I moved from New Zealand to Queensland, Australia it took 12 mths to a climitize.
Love calamari and oysters
Keep feeding us
❤ from 🇨🇦
It will take a few years to get to where you feel the weather the same as a local does. And while that happens, you will first notice that you feel cold in conditions that previously wouldn’t bother you at all.
I love Monday mornings and being part of the "tribe"
Cheers Jack 😁
Thanks for the update and sharing your adventure. The best to you both. Can’t wait until next Monday. Little over half way to 100k subs! Stay safe! ❤❤
Cheers Jeremy! Its crazy isn't it, I can't believe we are over half way to 100k👊
Thanks, just thanks 👍
Cheers 😊
Nice area you are in. Thanks for the mini tours. That Mango desert looked delicious refreshing . Great choice Zak
Cheers Jonathan!
Your adventures are an inspiration to me, keep them coming! ... Stay Safe & Fair Winds!!
Cheers, we will😊
Do all boat people flush their sewage out in the ocean?
That see-saw scene tho. Boys …. 🙄 🤷♂️ 😂
Loving your videos! Have a good time over there
Thanks you 👌🏼 We will 😁
Glad to see you stopped in Curaçao. Not a lot to see but the downtown market can be fun. I’ve stood there in early am watching the fishing boats arrive, selling their catch and at noon the market is bustling. The alleys and buildings are beautifully painted. And that bridge is amazing. People were friendly. The diving in ABC was interesting as well. Always love seeing your adventures. Keep up the great editing.
It was a cool place to stop for sure, made more interesting by the boat we had to rescue! (next weeks vid). Plus, the bridge was epic- if ever bridges can be described as epic 😂
Thanks!
Thanks so much Dan! That means a lot and will be going towards our 'watermaker' fund 😊
Literally I liked this episode
Cheers 🙏
Hi Teulu. I laughed when you were trying to contact the Spanish guys and calling yourselves Too-Loo. I must admit, that's how I pronounced it, before you corrected all of us. I lived in Pembrokeshire for six years, back in the early 1960's and I could never get my tongue around Welsh words. Trecwn, Scleddau and Min-y-Ffordd, were about the level of my achievement. Thankfully, a lot of the local names around Fishguard were English, so I didn't make a fool of myself very often, but the local schoolkids and my Teachers, really used to take the mickey out of me. Never been back there since, as it wasn't a particularly happy period of my life, due to constant bullying by my classmates. That said, the girls mainly seemed to be happy to talk to me... which is probably the reason the boys hazed me so much. Hey Ho! Ain't Life Grand. Thanks for another great episode. Shame that 'Officialdom' likes to make life difficult for visitors. You'd think they'd get their act together and locate their offices close to each other, but that's probably much too logical for them. Fair Winds. Russ.
Hahaa the Welsh names can be really complicated! We still get stick for our pronounciation on our previous Welsh videos 😂 i think Curacao was far more interested in making it easy for cruise shippers than cruisers but hey ho, isn't that just life! Glad you enjoyed the vid Russ
Brilliant video
Thanks Thomas!
Top stuff... Thanks for sharing 😊
Thanks for watching 😊
Lovely vlog :)
Another nice video guys .. you are just having too much fun ! Keep bloody doing it !! Rx
Thanks Robin! We do have our fun 😊
Hey Tribe, what great content, gotta say Becka ur a sooky La La girl😲🤣 that mango drink looked awesome, I could taste it from Aussie. Ur both looking really well, healthy and happy, I'm So glad. Please be careful and safe where u are ok, some people are not so nice, just keep an eye on ur belonging especially Teulu. Love yas heaps. U are telling family where u are, at all times Yes?🇦🇺🇬🇧🌈💖
Glad you enjoyed! And hahaa, us Brits are used to the cold so yes i can moan about it a bit 😂. the mango was soooo good. Will always look after Teulu and yep, we let us parents know our whole journey everytime we call them
@@TeuluTribe I know ur both very capable, just keeping u on ur toes.😀
This might cause some people to become indignant but here it is:
There's a genetic component that's involved in your ultimate ability to heat adapt. Not everyone can reach the same levels. This goes for cold adaptation as well.
Wearing sunblock reduces the efficiency of sweating and makes your sweat bead. I know from my time in the Bahamas and Thailand the locals don't wear sunblock so you're two points down.
The army tries to do minimum 2 weeks warm weather acclimation before deploying in to warm weather combat zones, at 3 months you get to a lot of what you're ultimate acclimation will be and my friends who moved to Thailand from the states say they noticed minor improvements out to 2 or 3 years though they weren't sure if they were handling the heat better or simply less tolerant of the cold.
Great video. Thanks for taking us along.
Our pleasure David!
This was a really lovely, relaxing video. Thank you for sharing your journey. Well done!
Lovely to know that you found it relaxing, our pleasure😁
Thanks guys for another great video.❤
Thank you!
I live in Florida and it was about 2 years until like the natives, I was wearing Jeans all summer long.
2 years! We have a bit longer to go then 😂
Climatized, hmm… I’ve lived in Florida for over 20 years and I still can’t handle the summers. 90°F and 100% humidity.
I'm so jealous right now, it's starting to get cold up north.... great video
It’s getting to that time of year agin, cheers Joseph!
Btw look out for sailing Dawn and their Alsatian they are in the same area.
We’ll keep any eye out for them, cheers!
What a cultural mish mash it will be if you ever meet Mr Plucky.that would be an amusing spear fishing trip, l guess. In s.e.asia people eat unripe mangoes in thin slices dipped in sugar and chilli flakes.its a nibble not a meal.stay well folks xx
Oooo interesting I can’t wait to try that now! 😋
It takes a couple of years in a continuous hot climate before you get acclimated.
Interesting! Thanks
Im a bit confused, is this before you guys got engaged? Really informative video too.
Thanks for be amazing as usual guys, it allways puts a smile on my face when your episode drops! ❤
Thanks ☺️
In france its the same, you think you have everything, but yes, something misising !!!!
So annoying!
Wow Sailor 🥳👍
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You know what will be great is that when you do a location video you must first show us on a map exactly how you sailed from point A to point B so we can learn if we won't do the same route.
Nice T-shirt (Odd) 😀
Odd are great!
I live in the SE of the US and have been here my entire life. (45) You don't get "acclimated". You just mentally get used to it. It helps to wake early and get yourself in the heat early and just start sweating. Once you start sweating, you don't notice that the temp has risen 25 degrees in about 4 or 5 hours. You just are hot and sweaty...all the time. (edit: you guys wear some really "stuffy" clothes for your environment)
We have started getting up really early in the ABC’s now and relaxing during the mid day heat. Its definitely helped loads. We try and wear light airy clothing as much as possible 😅
Sailboat withdrawal Symptoms are really starting to bite, so thanks for the video uplift, it really helps. ❤ Best Wishes, Fair Winds, and Safe Travels. Bob. ⛵️✨️✨️✨️
Acclimatization....Several decades ago Tulane University's School of Tropical Medicine conducted a study that determined when you move to a tropical climate your body adjusts by growing significant additional density of capillaries around the surface and underneath your skin and, an significant additional amount of blood to infuse those capillaries. This basically increases your body's efficiency at dispelling heat.
This may take as much as a year to completely complete depending on your body's health.
When I moved south to New Orleans I think it took about a year to transition.
Oh super interesting! If only there was a way to speed that process up 😂 thanks for the info!
Another Interesting Video & It seems more “Good Times”👍 I don’t believe there is any solution to the sweating problem…It’s probably just getting used to it and/or timing yer day coupled with wearing apparel😜 Continue to Stay Safe and Enjoy 😎
Well we better stay in hot weather longer then eh! Glad you enjoyed 😊
Hey! Wondering if you have talked about your Starlink you have on the boat? Interested to know the performance. Does it lose signal from the boat rocking?
We have a little be in pervious videos. As of right now it’s 25Mpbs Upload and 72 ms Latency. It can lose signal when the boat is really rocking, but it only tends to effect live things like video calls 😊
Hi Teulu. I spent six years of my childhood living in Gibraltar and never aclimatised. I'm one of these people who don't cope well in the heat. It's been in the low 30's this past week and I've really been suffering; so bad, I had to cancel two days out with friends, which was very annoying, but the thought of London in 30+ degrees, was too much to contemplate. I'm Jealous, as I'm a big fan of Cacti. I'd love to visit the Mohave Desert, but wouldn't cope with the heat. Life gets tedious, wot? Don't Eat the Apples!!!.
Apparently we left the UK and a heatwave came and usually we would say 'you're welcome' but in this case, i guess its a 'sorry'? 😂
In the Deep South, U.S., when something is as good as that mango dessert, you say “it’s slap your mama good.” Feel free to add it to your lexicon. 😁
Hahah thats funny, thanks for sharing
Another great video. Thank you. I'm not sure you will ever stop sweating in warm weather Becka. How long does it take to change centuries of DNA markers? Sorry to see people are allowed to just handle the turtles. Not so in most places now. Stay safe. Love the channel. ❤🙏
Thanks Steve! and nope, probably not- it sucked about the turtles but hey, i guess thats tourism!
You need weather protection on deck...sun in this case your fair skinned 🇬🇧 Brits... And if you even get a moderate burn it reduces your ability for up to a month to cope with higher temperatures sun or no sun.
A heat reflecting tarp over the deck with an air gap will lower your temperature
Below ..if you can draw cool air from overboard then push it through a dorade orvopen hatch you get added cooling .Cats do it by rigging intakes under the bridge deck see sailing oceans Trimeran and they have a long drop head in the middle of their Neel trimaran that they can leave the door open on and the hatch below to draw cool air up through😂.😂 😂😂
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We’ve got a Bimini on its way to Teulu as we speak, should be fitting it in the next few weeks! 😊
You want to know how to stop sweating in the high heat when you are acclimatised, well one reason could be is you are wearing sunscreen this will make you sweat heaps. I'm not suggesting you do not wear sunscreen.
Gotta protect our skin 😊
A very big breathable brimmed hat works wonders! @@TeuluTribe
Greetings from Haverforwest in West Wales - not far from your fave waterfall…..Thinking of you both, and your Welsh connections, ‘Hoffi’ in Welsh means ‘like’. Could that mean we ‘like’ mangos? Therefore, if ‘Teula’ in Welsh means ‘family’, you’ve almost got a ‘this family likes mango’s’ 🤷🏻♂️.
Hey Brian, always nice to meet someone from that area! It’s such a beautiful place ❤️ We had no idea it meant that in Welsh ahaha!
Let me get this right, so the oil company, once they had finished their extraction, sold the land terminal, which included the fort, back to the local coumcil for 1 dollar, but left the rig there, and the pipework.
Crafty.
Very crafty..
It takes a year or two…blood has to thin a bit more. You will never be like a local BTW. You really need a Bimini
Yeah I guess we won’t until we stay in a place for some years 😅 It’s on its way to Teulu this week 😉
A bit barren looking!
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🤟🐸👍...
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Hello. Have you bought that catamaran or trimaran yet?
I was thinking to help grow the channel, why don't you get some pets? Like a pack of Huskies and perhaps an attack parot or two?
Maybe a monkey with a penchant for Port, a hook for a hand and a mild case of Chlamydia?
Pack of huskies 😂 are you having a laugh all that food and where do they going to the toilet
@@chow24
Oh, it's the pack of Huskies that concerns you? Not the attack parrots or the drunk monkey with an STD?
Interesting.
That touching of the turtles makes me mad. Wildlife of any sort should be left alone. Loving all your videos and you 2 make a perfect couple
They key to dealing with the heat is wearing less clothing while you get accustomed to it. People who were born there don’t sweat unless they’re working hard, as you two would be in Swansea before you got sweaty. Don’t be shy, just go for it. Underclothes have no place on us northerlies in the tropics!
We usually wear less but also need to protect our skin, its a bit of a double edged sword at the moment!
It's really uncomfortable to watch Zac disrespecting and pushing at boundaries. "We are having fun" no, you're having fun, at someone else's expense and enjoying their clear distress/uncomfort :/
Well I wasn’t at all concerned, hence why I was laughing. If I was, he would have stopped 😀
Ignore the rules and keep your mouths shut and no one will know any better.