Our First Days in the Beautiful Caribbean | Ep. 62
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- čas přidán 29. 06. 2024
- We made it to Martinique after sailing across the Atlantic and now we get to relax a bit and enjoy the island. We spend lots of time exploring the underwater world which has so much to offer and we go scuba diving from the boat for the first time. We tackle some boat jobs and go inland to check out the forest. Oh and we pick up lots of yummy pastries from the boulangerie!
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Hello! We're Alex and Lars. We live aboard our 37 foot sailboat, Navika, and are sailing full time. Follow along as we document the highs and lows of life on the water.
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I agree with SW. I can’t say just for sure, but that connector looked a bit small for the total size of your solar array. Even if an appropriate size, a bit of moisture, or corrosion, or a poor crimp will cause some resistance which will cause heat. This is the most dangerous kind of failure, as a fuse or breaker won’t help. Replace the connector with an appropriate sized part, use use electrical contact preservative like a dialectic grease or an electrical anti-corrosion spray. A very thin coat on the wire end before crimping and a thin coat on the mating surfaces of the connector. Seal the connectors in heat shrink, the kind that’s lined with hot glue to seal the connection. Great videos btw.
Those connectors are not rated for such current from the look of it. Probably they have melted due to the connector corroded little bit, then started heating -> more resistance -> more heat effect. Just wild guess, but I'd replace all of those with propper ones.
As usual great video!! I missed the part where Lars got a black eye. Thanks for sharing your adventure.
Me too. How did that happen?
Groovy video, Loved the very green tropical forest and the lovely underwater shots.
Just great to watch you start to explore this place you have been headed to for so long. So much sea life compared to what you are used to. The tropical weather, the people. Please keep them coming when time and mood allows, I enjoy your journey. Stay safe.
You two make a great couple and you make good videos also, I expect this channel will grow rapidly.
Aw thanks! 🙏😄🥰
Congratulations on your crossing! The Carribean is a snorkelers and divers paradise! Enjoy!
It really is such an underwater paradise!
I always look forward to Sundays because I know I’m fixing to watch another awesome video of yours so thank you once again you guys are the “BEST”
Enjoying your show, love how together you two are as a couple... can't wait to see how you explore this region of the world over these next months, one of the best areas in all the world as the beauty and possibilities are endless.
Thanks Phil that's so kind :) We love the Caribbean, lots left to explore still as well!
Always entertaining and educational videos, I love watching your channel.
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Opportunistic SCUBA equipment buyers - yes, I like it.
Yolo eh?! 🤪🤪
Great video guys. I love Martinique ! I did the opposite on my Tayana 42. Moved the autopilot head control unit from the cockpit back rest bulkhead and mounted it by the wheel . Happy travels and maybe see you out there as I'll be heading towards Caribbean from Dominican Republic in the fall
Love this channel!
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Hay guys, I'd like to congratulate you on a successful crossing. Wow, you are living your best life. Keep up the good work 👍
SV Kiwi Lady Opua Bay of islands New Zealand 👍
A wonderful video.
Thanks Jeff!
I don't know if you have spear pole help with getting some free food when you dive.
Thanks for another great video! I have really enjoyed following your adventures and look forward to each new episode.
I was a bit alarmed to see your overheated PV wiring. The failure was most likely caused by the type of connector you have used, which looks undersized and is probably imposing too much resistance. That is what caused it to overheat. You should really remove all similar connectors and replace them with proper crimped-on solar connectors. These are cheap and easy to find on places like Amazon, but should also be readily available where you are. Also check your cables. It looks like you have used standard ELV power cable. This type of cable is not really suitable for PV installations, which require double sheathed multi-stranded copper cable. The voltage from a PV array can be quite high, and standard cable types may not be up to the job.
Good luck, hope you get it all sorted.
I want more videos.....after bingewatching all of your adventures in the med it is so hard to have to wait so long all the time. your videos have such a calm vibe, really love it!
Ah thank you!! Sorry we've been slacking a bit but more coming soon :D Excited to share
greatly apreciated!!!! Enjoy your time, whereever it is....
Did you stop in Dominica? We visited in 2019 and although still recovering from the hurricane the previous year it was beautiful. There were virtually no tourists there because the airport is so tiny.
So Dominica was our favourite..! Believe it or not there were still virtually no tourists even this year - I think most sailors tend to skip it or don't spend long there. Can't wait to share our videos from there 😄
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Scrub off the 'hitch-hikers' ...