
Moving to the Whitsundays & our first sail (Sailing Nandji) Episode 1
April 14, 2016 by Sailing Nandji - Frothlyfe | Language: EN Play Time: 00:09:17 | SAILING YOUTUBERS

This is our first episode of Sailing Nandji. Nandji is our Roberts 40 yacht we bought two months ago in Airlie Beach. We are from South Australia and are learning how to sail. We love to try new things and adventure. This episode is about our journey leaving Adelaide, travelling across the country and moving onto our new vessel. We had a few surprises when we arrived but managed to take her out for our first sail.
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Check out our more recent vids!
episode 2 – Adjusting to life on the sea https://youtu.be/9Gr3XIeEQ7k
episode 3 – Island hopping and the Great Barrier Reef https://youtu.be/X6m-jR6yyVg
episode 4 – Sailing South to Whitehaven https://youtu.be/nDuzachmWA4
episode 5 – Whitsunday waterfall hunters https://youtu.be/jlJjUr93zDk
episode 6 – Living on the Great Barrier Reef https://youtu.be/huxbTfTtvj8
episode 7 – Fire on board and take on water https://youtu.be/1Dw7vQkD5Qg
episode 8 – Tour of the yacht https://youtu.be/e5HhLNhug9A
episode 9 – Windy weather Whitsundays https://youtu.be/eXmnttdji_0
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Music Credit
Track 1 – Benjamin Booker – Always waiting
Track 2 – #1 Dads – Nominal
Track 3 – Ziggy Alberts – Days in the sun
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Please watch: “Ziplining and Horse riding our yacht motor issues away! Sailing Nandji Ep 57”
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