
Boat Work & Fishing Fails in the BAHAMAS! (Sailing Ruby Rose) Ep 18
May 26, 2017 by Sailing Ruby Rose | Language: EN Play Time: 00:17:37 | SAILING YOUTUBERS

Welcome to Episode 18!
This week we’re all about working hard and playing hard. In Turks and Caicos we have a code zero sail to repair (remember last week? Yeah…) and a spinnaker halyard to mouse, which means a trip up the mast. The good news is the views make it almost worthwhile.
After taking advantage of the marina’s resort facilities (pina colada by the pool anyone?) we head to Mayaguana in the Bahamas and manage to continue our streak of fishing fails despite birds and fish EVERYWHERE. After negotiating an unchartered reef entrance (welcome to the Bahamas!) we settle down and enjoy the crystal clear water.
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Music:
Alan Walker- Fade (NCS)
Martin Hall- Glittering lights (Epidemic Sound)
Martin Hall- On A Wire (Epidemic Sound)
Kevin Andersson- Kids in Love (Epidemic Sound)
Cheers!
Nick and Terysa
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