New Zealand Sailing Adventures - Ep. 214 Motorua Island in The Bay of Islands

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  • Опубликовано: 31 дек 2024

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  • @RixtTjarda
    @RixtTjarda Месяц назад +1

    Wat een prachtige omgeving is het daar en zo heerlijk rustig. Ik heb er met plezier naar gekeken dank je wel

  • @fletch9560
    @fletch9560 Месяц назад +2

    Thanks

    • @sailingloveworkx
      @sailingloveworkx  Месяц назад

      Thanks so much Fletch! Your support is highly appreciated. 🙏

    • @fletch9560
      @fletch9560 Месяц назад

      …stay safe girl..xx

  • @dries01
    @dries01 Месяц назад +4

    Na alle nieuws over jodenhaat, onverdraagzaamheid en politiek is het zo heerlijk om te kijken naar jou RUclips filmpjes. Je wordt er helemaal blij van 😁

  • @CJBruin-wj4vh
    @CJBruin-wj4vh Месяц назад +4

    Wederom super leuk om je avonturen te zien …veel dank

  • @ijoseluis
    @ijoseluis Месяц назад +6

    A delightful walk around, punctuated by water, your steps, the sweet smile of yours, the blue and green of a quiet nature cut here and there by words (Army Bay) and square sinister human vestiges...
    The singing of birds is the right back sound for you, dear Jacqueline.
    Thank you.

  • @Stevie671
    @Stevie671 Месяц назад +3

    Come down to the Waikato, Dairy cows, Hobbiton, something different. Free accommodation, quiet, but you are welcome.

  • @louisavondart9178
    @louisavondart9178 Месяц назад +4

    It's nice for me to sit at my desk in Brussels and watch you show me scenes from my former homeland. You look like you're enjoying youself. You will find those small observation posts ( bunkers ) all around the coastline of NZ. Mostly WW2 stuff. But in Auckland and other large coastal cities you will see very large gun positions built in the 1880's to deter the feared Russian invasion. A couple even have 8" naval guns still in place. Well worth a visit.

  • @peterb4620
    @peterb4620 Месяц назад +6

    New Zealand is so beautiful. Thank you for sharing a lovely relaxing episode.

  • @KentHolloway-t6e
    @KentHolloway-t6e Месяц назад +3

    Christmas time in the bay is next level , the pahutakawa trees are in full bloom

  • @-hopskinny5865
    @-hopskinny5865 Месяц назад +10

    Just a clarification - anything labelled "Pa" refers to a current or former Māori settlement, usually with fortifications for defensive purposes. Anything made out of concrete that you saw were post-colonisation defences put in by the government (e.g gun emplacements which you saw, and associated barracks buildings for the soldiers stationed there). These later defences were put in because of a perceived threats from Russian forces (19th Century "Russian scare"), or later German and Japanese invasion threats. You have seen how the government sometimes used sites that were former pa sites because they had excellent views of where invaders could come from (in the Bay of Islands that would be war canoes in pre-colonisation times, and warships thereafter).

  • @angelhampton1229
    @angelhampton1229 Месяц назад +5

    Love your channel!! What brand is your dinghy? It looks super lite & you pulled it up on semi rocky shores!! Looks sturdy. TY

    • @sailingloveworkx
      @sailingloveworkx  19 дней назад

      Thanks! My dinghy is a Pro Line Commando 180 AD Lightweight Boot

  • @milanali2005
    @milanali2005 Месяц назад +4

    What a dreamlike Journey. Thx for sharing:)

  • @brendankiely
    @brendankiely Месяц назад +1

    lucky you,enjoy,well deserved

  • @johnanderson7883
    @johnanderson7883 Месяц назад +3

    Good on ya mate.

  • @dronedevices
    @dronedevices Месяц назад +2

    Nice video! I also like the roller on your aft pulpit tube. l can't find anything like it on the internet, who makes it?

    • @sailingloveworkx
      @sailingloveworkx  19 дней назад +1

      I bought it in The Netherlands. It is used on fishingboats

  • @markamsterdam539
    @markamsterdam539 Месяц назад

    Nice video

  • @immer-der-nase-nach
    @immer-der-nase-nach Месяц назад +2

    Wonderfull, thanks for caring!

  • @yvesbouchardmoiaussi9717
    @yvesbouchardmoiaussi9717 Месяц назад +2

    Nice 😊

  • @matsanga1
    @matsanga1 Месяц назад +2

    You having too much fun 😅 The weather makes me jealous !

  • @wow.sailor.
    @wow.sailor. Месяц назад +4

    Wow Sailor great episode, do you take on crew on some of your sailing?

  • @neilquigley1030
    @neilquigley1030 Месяц назад +2

    Where did you buy the handy stern rail roller that you use for your anchor? What brand it it? Thanks!

    • @sailingloveworkx
      @sailingloveworkx  19 дней назад

      I bought it in The Netherlands. It is used by fisherman

  • @yvonbeziade6696
    @yvonbeziade6696 Месяц назад +2

    Le coffre est très profond

  • @PietCasteleyn
    @PietCasteleyn Месяц назад +1

    Hallo, ik vraag me hoe U uw navigatie doet.
    Gebruikt U enkel uw electronische middelen?

    • @sailingloveworkx
      @sailingloveworkx  19 дней назад

      Dank voor de vraag Piet. Ik heb papieren kaarten van de hele wereld bij me als backup. Voor navigatie gebruik ik Navionics op de plotter en op mijn mobiel en ipad.

  • @lcthen1690
    @lcthen1690 21 день назад

    Not sure whether you did walk up to the lookout or understand the story of that island in the past. Spooky history but beautiful place. and someone actually owns a house there with a private jetty.

  • @nabitzgen3300
    @nabitzgen3300 Месяц назад +2

    N❤

  • @jessicascott9450
    @jessicascott9450 Месяц назад +1

    What brand dinghy do you have

    • @sailingloveworkx
      @sailingloveworkx  19 дней назад

      It is a Pro Line Commando 180 AD Lightweight Boot

  • @amandad7121
    @amandad7121 Месяц назад +2

    Hi, you don't seem to use your outboard Jacqueline?

    • @sailingloveworkx
      @sailingloveworkx  19 дней назад +1

      Hi Amanda. That's correct. If I can swim, I swim. If I can row, I row. I have used my outboard only once.

    • @amandad7121
      @amandad7121 19 дней назад

      @@sailingloveworkx good for you 🙂

  • @luisenriquechavez8538
    @luisenriquechavez8538 Месяц назад +2

    Hola, sería excelente que activadas el traductor al español. Por favor.

    • @peterjansen7854
      @peterjansen7854 Месяц назад

      No sorry.its English or Dutch 😂

    • @luisenriquechavez8538
      @luisenriquechavez8538 Месяц назад

      @@peterjansen7854 siga también a un japonés que camina de Alaska a Argentina y apenas le ayudaron a activar el traductor a español.😉

    • @sailingloveworkx
      @sailingloveworkx  19 дней назад

      De hecho, lo he hecho con bastantes videos. Hacer vídeos lleva mucho tiempo y lamentablemente tampoco puedo traducir.

    • @luisenriquechavez8538
      @luisenriquechavez8538 19 дней назад

      @@sailingloveworkx gracias por tu esfuerzo, seguiremos viendo tus videos. Aprendo mucho de observar.

  • @aztekjp
    @aztekjp Месяц назад +2

    👣*

  • @donaldhoudek2889
    @donaldhoudek2889 Месяц назад +3

    I am not trying to be a pain in the butt, but by putting a "Jerry Can(s)" in to a closed locker is like putting a stick of dynamite in there. Why, you ask. If there is any electrical connections, relays, pumps... or wires running through the locker there is always a chance for a spark. Oh, if you have more than one metal item in there and there is a chance that when the boat is in rough seas, one could fall and strike the other causing a small spark, well that is just as bad. When the Jerry Cans are in a confined area (like your locker) they leak fumes from the fuel in them, because the pressure increases and decreases in the can The caps that are on the cans are not pressure seals, no matter how tight the cap is. These fumes linger and build in the locker making it perfect source a possible explosion and fire. Seriously, secure them back on the deck. Please! Safety first!!!

    • @thecaptaincrayfish3873
      @thecaptaincrayfish3873 Месяц назад +2

      So, I've been doing it wrong all these years, and I'm an ex fireman too. 😊

    • @donaldhoudek2889
      @donaldhoudek2889 Месяц назад +1

      @@thecaptaincrayfish3873 FireWoman

    • @Russread2
      @Russread2 Месяц назад +1

      ​@@thecaptaincrayfish3873Me too. I've never heard of an explosion such as this, but would be possible I guess. Just minimise the risk: I wouldn't use the old fuel cans which don't seal - Jacqueline is using the purpose designed plastic ones which seal very well. Even when heated in the sun they hold their pressure until the screw cap is released. Most lockers have some sort of ventilation to avoid mildew. You'd notice petrol fumes when you opened the locker periodically. Yes a cup of petrol has the same energy as a stick of dynamite, but only when entirely mixed with air in the right ratio, which won't happen here. I notice there's waaay over emphasis on safety these days, stress merchants everywhere. Good ol common sense and experience will look after you... As the desiderata says, don't distress yourself with imaginings 😉

    • @sailingloveworkx
      @sailingloveworkx  19 дней назад

      Thanks for caring @donaldhoudek2889. I was indeed planning of doing it differently.