Sailing: RAW and UNFILTERED – 400 NM Passage Island Hopping In French Polynesia



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27 thoughts on “Sailing: RAW and UNFILTERED – 400 NM Passage Island Hopping In French Polynesia”

  1. Well Ms Ally is absolutely right about the weather, at night there is less ionization and the air in the atmosphere is much lighter, during the day what she said happens, the condensation of the atmosphere and at night it is her turn to get wet … very good Ms Alley, when you finish your circumNavigation you will be an expert.

    P.S. In life, you learn more by opening your eyes than by opening your mouth. 👍

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  2. I believe the people you can share your track on the sea people app. I would check the app out before you navigate your atoll. Just a suggestion. You can't have enough charts when navigating unknown waters.

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  3. I’ve commented before and I’m commenting again, thank you for your efforts.
    Being from Sidney BC and having done this route in 2019 it brings back great memories, your inspiring us to return to FP in the future.
    We always said we would return but your videos cement our convictions.
    We’re currently in Thailand with a completely refitted catamaran and will push off into the Indian Ocean in January.
    Much love from us both
    Scott and Kat
    S/V MUSKOKA

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  4. Chips ahoy from the mother land ! Thanks to you two I’m sitting back enjoying your genuine happiness. Thanks for the video and the adventures without any carbon fibre drama and yes please tether up. Ok,,,peace on earth and ocean

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