Ep5: Liveaboards sailing Croatia in 2021 - passage to Pula
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- čas přidán 22. 08. 2021
- We are fulltime liveaboards, sailing and living on our new sailboat Sea Bee an Elan 45’ in Croatia during 2021. We embark on a 30-day passage to explore Croatia from southern to the northern Adriatic. We set sail from Slano (near Dubrovnik) and travel 270 nautical miles up north to Pula in this video. We share some beautiful anchorages, marinas, unspoiled islands, great sites, and expenses along the way.
We quit our high-tech jobs in California and moved to a sailboat full-time in Medeteranniann. We just started our adventure of sailing around the world and experiencing life by living on a sailboat. In this sailing vlog 2021, we will share our experiences as a sailing couple on CZcams who spends our first year sailing extensively throughout Croatia. We will document our experiences, costs, and travel discoveries throughout our sailing journey. Croatia offers some of the best sailings in the Adriatic and sailing in Europe
Sailing passage in this video along with costs to dock a 45’ boat per day:
Day 1 - Depart ACI Marina Slano
Overnight on a mooring Ball - Luka Banja, Korcula Island - Free
Day 2 - ACI Marina Palmizana - 854 HRK ($134 USD)
Day 3 - ACI Marina Piskera - Kornati islands - 578 HRK ($90.00
Day 4 -Anchorage - Uvala Lovka bay at north end of Dugi Otok (long island) - Free
Day 5 - Anchorage - Uvala Sunfarni bay on the west side of Mali Losinj - Free
Day 6 -Anchorage - Uvala Vognisca bay on the east side of Otok Unije - Free
Day 7 -ACI Marina Pomer - 721 HRK ($113 USA)
Day 8 - ACI Marina Pula -687 HRK ($108 USA)
Note: We were able to stay for free at all ACI Marinas in Croatia mentioned above because of the special they were having.
Everything is stunning in its beauty! The bays, the rolling hills. I love it! That special 'species' you were lucky to see - was that the guy in the pink shirt on land? lol. Loved the 'butter dance' for want of a better name. That fruit plate looks so deliciously welcoming and I just wanted to dig in to the cherries and strawberries. I'm glad Pula turned out not to be a disappointment and it looked quite lovely. Enjoyed all three latest videos (watched them out of order by mistake) and I have to write that the music you picked to accompany them is vibrant, exciting, and totally in sync with the footage. Looking forward as always to the next one!
Thank you so much for the kind note! New Episode is now up - hope you enjoy it
oh snap! I'm seeing ads!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! YASSSS.
Yesss!!!
Wow! the editing is on point! You guys look great!!!!!!!!!
Thank you so much!!
Congratulations on your progress, beautiful boat. I love your gradual confidence your experiencing, may you always have a safe passage 😊
Loved every second of Part 1!! Everywhere you went was so beautiful. Loved the sheep moving across the rocks….baaaa….the swan was nice to you it looked like..🦢..🥰…..can’t wait to see Part 2…. So nice to get to enjoy your adventure! Love you two 💗💙
Thanks Kathy. We are currently editing Part II. Should be out soon
Love this!!! Love the fact a detour led you to a favorite place, even if $100/night. Very cool journey. I’m taking notes!
Thank you!
Finally! It was long overdue!
thank you for your patience : )
Is their a tour somewhere i missed? Just found you today. Great great channel
Hurray, you are back!!
thank you Bob!! missed you guys
Great video, gorgeous places, and happy faces as always. :)
great to hear from you. hope your Greek charter went well. :)
Nice footage guys! I have been nearby last week, similar weather though slightly stronger winds.
One comment, not sure whether it's just me - when I watched this video the sound volume does not seem to be equal. The loudest part is the music but then when you talk it is so quiet... and then bang again with the loud music.
Still, good to see you back :-)
Thanks Pawel for the feedback- not only we are new to cruising full time but also new to editing videos and obviously there is opportunity for improvement. : )
@@SeaBeeSailing, glad to hear that :-) Fingers crossed for the improvements, good feedbacks, immortality of drones and last but not least - good holding anchors ;-)
If you have the standard 20kg delta anchor, leave at least a scope of 5:1 and make sure it digs into sand you shouldn’t worry that much. Even if the wind changes direction. It has a good holding and it’s adequate for the boat.
Thanks for the tip. We do have the standard delta anchor and it has been working well without issues. Something I need to get used to over time.
What month of year was this?
POLA, ISTRIA
Pula, Istra
You guys are good videographers. Keep up the good work. What, exactly, is what americans call "pro-duce"?
Thank you! We will do our best to pro-duce quality work : )
@@SeaBeeSailing Thank you. but I meant when you talk about buying produce?
@@nick.caffrey fruit and vegetables 🙂
@@SeaBeeSailing Thank you.