
Captain goes away and Boat work with Bonita - Sailing Nandji, Ep 30
April 24, 2017 by Sailing Nandji - Frothlyfe | Language: EN Play Time: 00:12:10 | SAILING YOUTUBERS

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In this episode of Sailing Nandji, Captain Yosh goes away for work and and Bonita and Marley work on small jobs to get Nandji ready for their first offshore cruising voyage. We receive a huge package of rigging from the most generous people, Billy and Brittany in Floria to replace our standing rigging. I show you some of the purchases made to complete our first aid kits and our grab bag.
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Thanks to the musical artists that let us use their music in this episode.
Intro track: Tropical Wax – Be Free
Josh Woodward – Branches
Josh Woodward – Coffee
If haven’t seen our other Sailing Nandji episodes, then check them out here!
Episode 1 – Moving to the Whitsundays and first sail
Episode 2 – Adjusting to life on the sea
Episode 3 – Island hopping and the Great Barrier Reef
Episode 4 – Sailing South to Whitehaven
Episode 5 – Whitsunday waterfall hunters
Episode 6 – Living on the Great Barrier Reef
Episode 7 – Fire on board and take on water
Episode 8 – Tour of the yacht
Episode 9 – Windy weather in the Whitsundays
Episode 10 – Living the dream in the Whitsundays
Episode 11 – Island hopping down the Queensland coast
https://youtu.be/lmbz_k-534s
Episode 12 – So many islands, too many stops
Episode 13 – The Percy Isles. Ship wrecks, Binkinis & Coconuts
Episode 14 – Whales and Overnight Sails
Episode 15 – Great Keppel Island. Chinese Gybe & dolphins bow ride
Episode 16 – Great Barrier Reef, Lagoon living at Fitzroy Reef
Episode 17 – Heavy storms & Close Calls
Episode 19 – Lady Musgrave Island – Sea Snakes and Sun Bakes
Episode 20 – Scuba Diving the Great Barrier Reef
Episode 21 – Crossing the notorious wide bay bar and the sandy straits
Episode 22 – Sailing into city life. Get us out of here!
Episode 23 – Bikes, Ships & Strabroke Island Razorfish
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