ataques de orcas; dirección sur desde españa



Mientras ayudaba a mi vecino Denis a escalar su mástil, descubrí que era uno de los barcos que había sido atacado, o con el que habían jugado, una manada de ballenas orcas ubicadas en la esquina noroeste de España. Varios yates se habían encontrado con estas ballenas y sufrieron grandes daños en el timón, algunos tuvieron que llamar para ser remolcados a puerto seguro. Sin embargo, Denis ideó un método para lidiar con estas ballenas y no sufrió daños. El lunes 28 de septiembre levo anclas y salgo rumbo a las Islas Canarias, a unas 800 millas de distancia. CAMISETA CÓMO NAVEGAR LOS OCÉANOS: SITIO WEB: BOTE DE CONSEJOS: MÚSICA: La Di Da Land–Kevin Boothby BANDAS SONORAS DE VÍDEO: CÁMARAS: Canon EOS 60D Olympus TG-3 Go Pro Hero 7 Black DRONE: DJI Phantom 3 Standard

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46 opiniones en “ataques de orcas; dirección sur desde españa”

  1. I was wondering if you saw any orcas. I heard about them hitting a boats and specifically the rudder. We see them all the time in Prince William Sound in AK. They are a huge animal. A big male swam by us and the dorsal fin was 6 feet high. They ignored us and swam right by. They sure are an impressive animal.

  2. I got sunk by Orcas in the Tasman sea 1968 in a 36 ft. schooner (The Red Macgregor) yep that was her name , Named after a square rigger , 200 miles NE of the 3 kings heading to Australia from NZ , Of course it was in 40+ knots & 4 in the Morning – Fair winds .

  3. There has been a rollout of a new frequency communications gadget which is beamed down from space and from many masts o the devices . This frequency may not be felt by most but for myself and many other living beings are suffering tremendous stress when hit by these frequencies. I now have to sleep and often retreat into a Faraday net now for brief relief . Water absorbes these frequencies so I can only imagine the changes in our seas as a consequence. I wounder if a boat with no such devices would be attacked yet cannot ask the question freely without being censored.

  4. Why on the entire Earth does anyone go out in those deep, dark turbulent waters? Looks soooo scary n entirely dangerous, I'll pass, watching from home in California, great video though🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  5. They "attack" the boat because of the constant noise of the engines, bear in mind that you are in their space, humans are the encroachers. Maybe payback for seaworld.

  6. Didn't work for Halcyon Tours who were advised to do the same thing by the spanish coastguard apparently. The orcas continued to hit the rudder, to the point they feared it would break.

  7. There was a pod in the Galapagos that used to attack boats.Tim simmer son had a big daddy swim up when crossing to Nova Scotia the Brendon was a leather Irish curragh, touch and go whether they were lunch.I don’t think the cold north is where Kevin is happiest,in his beautiful ship

  8. Wow, so this is the other end of the spectrum. Old style sailing with minimum to none niceties. I saw you had a GPS there that's fine, of course. Maybe it could be pushed even a little further with celestial navigation. I like this kind of sailing channel. Like the ones of Erik Aanderaa, Patrick Laine, Josh Post.

    And in the complete opposite side you have the 'titties' sailing. A bunch of guys pimping their wives and girlfriends with practically zero sailing. "Hey honey, why don't you pop up that rounded ass of yours with the small bikini when leaning over to see the anchor raising. Yeah, pretend you are doing something, like cleaning it with fresh water or something. Do it for the views".

  9. These orca attacks were completely unheard of until a few months ago. I can't see how they can be understood as anything but almost cries for help. Their habitat and food chain arr so destroyed that they're attacking anything that might look like a competitor., like starving people fighting over a cache of food

  10. i am really envying your trip this autumn Kev, and you're doing a great job of making your videos interesting on what we both know is a kinda long slog of a passage for the majority of the time ,but you are making it look interesting , fair brezzes Kev !
    Ol'Dony B s/v Spirit

  11. You are amazing. Single-handed weighing anchor, raising sails, tacking upwind out of a crowded anchorage, and still manage to fly the drone at the same time!

  12. I used to see orcas often out in the Aleutians, they never caused problems unless a boat messed with them first, after that they would raid their catch regularly.

  13. Amazing conversation you had with the French captain! He did what the Spanish authorities are telling you to do in case you encounter these orcas, although it seems counterintuitive at first it seems to work. I have seen two boats at Sada, Spain, with no rudder as these orcas ripped them off. Fortunately the authorities haven't spotted the orcas for a whole week already so there is no active navigational warning anymore. Btw. it always looks amazing when you do all these anchoring related maneuvers with just sail power. Inspiring!

  14. BZ Captain Boothby. Must be one of, if not the GOAT, "green" sailors out there AND on YouTube. Love to grab a beer with you again when you're back in Baltimore or Annapolis.

  15. anohter great video – I've been watching a long time, and I am about to become a liveaboard myself – I retire in a week! I don't remember any shots of instruments – are you using any other than a compass and a gps device for speed over ground?

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