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Wha'ts up guys?

Ok, so we arrived in the Marina, and the good thing about having an 8m boat

is that they can haul it out straight away

We arrived at 12 and they gonna take her out of the water at 3pm

And I'm going to use the extra hands I have with me to do a new antifooling paint

Happy about that Henry?

Yeah, I love painting

So you're ready to take the boat out of the water?

Yeah, that's a cool adventure to live!

At least one of us is working :)

Yesterday we started sanding the bottom

I did some epoxy work here and there

Just some minor work, there was some micro cracks, but they don't cause any problem

Because I am not getting leaks inside the boat

but I'm doing small reinforcements

and then go for a layer of epoxy undercoat

and then go for the antifooling paint

We need to do the first layer around midday, to do a second one before night

and the third one tomorrow morning, and we wil be good to go

Let's go for the marking of the waterline

Previously the waterline was there, but it was too low,

now we are raising it a bit everywhere

and we have a new crew! Introduce yourself my friend

Hi, my name is Xavier, I have lost all my belongings

Remember last episode where the boat of my friends came missing for a while?

Well one of them was Xavier, and since he had only one shirt, one short

and his mobile phone when the boat came missing

he settled on board, we gave him clothes and we fed him

And it as great to have him cruising with us, since he is a fine sailor and a great travel companion

Where are you from Xavier? I'm from Marocco

In the first place I used big pots of paint,

but then I had to get a few more small pots, and of course the shop didn't had the same color anymore...

So now I end having 2 different paint colour on the bottom of the boat as well...

So now I have some green, and the grey on the rest of the boat...

I like it

Enjoy

Alright, after 3 days on the dry, the boat goes back in the water

Each time we stop somewhere, we get one more crewmember on board, and this time it's Constanza

With that clean new antifooling, we couldn't wait to go an test it on the water

So the next day, we rounded up the new friends we had made here in Guadeloupe

And went for a short sail to stay on an island over the weekend

Henry is being at his maximum there

Hello everyone, so after a rough passage during which...

...I've been napping

We arrived innnnnn... Gosier Island

we still have ou windsurfing instructor onboard

After a few tacks and an hour and half later, we left the marina that we were getting fed up about

We gonna spend the weekend chilling here

Our friends are joining us, among them is Francois, who is bringing some fish

and we gonna go grill it on the beach tonight

See you soon

We had a bit of a snooze, and now let's go cook dinner on the beach

Barbecue session go!

There is a part of the team

Henry, interview for the french TV

It's gonna be great, we gonna have some fsh and some lobster we caught

All this in aluminum foil on a fire

First steps on Le Gosier island

You think we'll find a nice spot there?

Francisco, what do you think about the lobster?

It's just about to be ready, I think it's gonna be delicious

So captain, what do we have for dinner?

I think we are doing good, we have some zuchinni and onions frying there with some olive oil and garlic

And there I'm burning myself

And after we gonna grill the Mahi-Mahi that Francois went fishing on the fish market of Pointe a Pitre

I heard it's a great fishing spot there

Surprisingly when you fish there, the fish comes directly into the form of filets...

Having a dinghy that works well is amazing!

What are we doing? Going fishing!

We have all the spearfishing equipment here,

and since for once I have a fast dinghy, we gonna go on the other side of the island

It's not with my kayak I would do that

Ready for some lobster?

We came back from fishing empty handed....

So now we gonna try to fish some coconuts

They tend to move more slow and at least we can see them

And I think we just found a nice spot here next to the lighthouse

Hey Hugo, can you grab me one please?

Hope you liked this episode! Stay tuned for the next one

Where we make friends with another sailboat, to explore together the Caribbean

For more infomation >> How many crew can you fit on a 26ft sailboat? - Ep39 - The Sailing Frenchman - Duration: 10:34.

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How Much Fuel Should You Bring Backpacking? || REI - Duration: 6:48.

hey everybody Katie with REI here today we are going to be talking about how

much fuel to bring on a backpacking trip this is a really common question and

something that's really tricky to guesstimate and something I've been

wanting to do for a very long time so today we are going to do an experiment

and get to the bottom of it for science

all right so first things first in order to figure out how much fuel we need to

bring on a trip the first thing we have to figure out is how many boils we're

going to need to do over the course of that trip so if for example I'm going on

a three night solo backpacking trip I'm gonna need to boil water for three

rehydrated meals for dinner and three hot drinks in the morning I attend a

cold breakfast so that doesn't need to factor in for me but in sum for my three

night trip I'm going to need to boil six total boils your average rehydrated meal

is going to take 500 milliliters half a liter or two cups of water and my hot

drinks in the morning are about the same so each boil that we're going to

calculate here is 500 milliliters of water

so for each 500 milliliter of water we're going to figure out how much fuel

it takes to boil that amount of water we can do a little bit of math at the end

of the video here to extrapolate if it takes X amount of fuel to boil 500

milliliters of water how many total boils do we have in the can one caveat

here is that if you cook rice or pasta or anything that requires cooking time

rather than just boiling the water and pouring it in a bag to rehydrate as we

do the experiment here you're also going to look at burn time for one boil

alright so in our experiment today we are trying to figure out how much fuel

it takes to boil a half liter of water we're gonna go ahead and do that by

weight this is a 100-grand canister of fuel and that 100 grams refers to how

much fuel is in here but for this experiment to work we actually need to

get the total weight of the fuel and the container it's in so you can do this by

using a kitchen scale at home or this handy-dandy dangly scale that I have

here so this one and I'll turn this around for you in a moment

looks like 217 grams for the fuel and the container it's in so we're gonna go

ahead and write that down 217 grams is our total starting weight

so as I get this set up here we're gonna talk about a couple of caveats to the

experiment we're doing number one is that these are ideal

conditions when you go out into the field those conditions are going to

change and it's good to keep that in mind but our ideal conditions today will

give us a baseline to calculate off of the other thing to keep in mind is that

this experiment is going to give us numbers for this particular stove this

is just an old MSR stove I have it's a couple years old but if you're doing

this experiment at home by all means use your stove your fuel so that you get

numbers that are most accurate for your gear setup the last thing that think

about here is science though it may be we are not being super precise with what

we're doing here today so this is about 500 milliliters of water and when we

boil this water here I'm gonna set a timer going and I'm gonna start and stop

the timer about when the water boils but I don't have a thermometer in here

telling me exactly when it hits the right number of degrees to be boiling

I'm just looking for rolling bubbles so keep in mind there's a margin of error

but that being said let's get this experiment going alright so we've boiled

our water we let this cool down a little bit but since we've got our numbers here

we'll start with this in order to boil our half liter of water here it took us

2 minutes and 12 seconds so for one boil we have 2 minutes and 12 seconds of burn

time now what we want to figure out is how much fuel it took to boil that 1/2

liter of water so in order to do that since we weighed our fuel canister

beforehand we're gonna weigh our fuel canister again and see what numbers we

get so our canister now weighs 209 grams which means we used 8 grams of fuel in

our process to boil 1/2 liter of water now we can do a little bit of math we

know that this canister when it's full and brand-new has a hundred grams of

fuel in it if we divide a hundred grams of fuel by eight grams used for one boil

we get 12.5 so that means that this canister has 12.5 total boils of worth

of fuel in the canister there I'll tell you a secret while you weren't looking

we actually did this experiment and through an entire can of fuel as it

turns out our number of 12.5 boils per hunter grande canister was pretty

accurate we got 12 full boils of a half liter of

water and on the 13th boil the fire sputtered out part way through before

our water was done so 12.5 boils we could also do a little bit of math with

our time to figure out how much burn time is in this canister so since it

took us 2 minutes and 12 seconds to do 1 boil we can multiply that number by 12.5

to get the total amount of burn time in this canister ideally the thing to keep

in mind is that this is an unregulated stove and so what that means is as you

do each successive boil as the fuel depletes in this canister the pressure

of the fuel in the canister also decreases which means it takes a little

bit longer with each boil to get your water boiling so if you were using a

regulated stove our numbers here 8 grams of fuel 2 minutes and 12 seconds of burn

time times 12.5 in this entire canister would be pretty consistent all the way

until the canister was done all right so conclusions we got 12.5 boils out of

this 100 gram canister of fuel but remember that's in ideal conditions when

you go backpacking when you're out in the field their conditions will not be

ideal that's the fun of it but just to play it safe we're gonna go ahead and

say there are 10 solid boils in this 100 gram canister of fuel if we think back

to that hypothetical 3 night solo backpacking trip in which we need six

boils in order to have hot food and hot drinks every morning for 6 boils if we

go this canister has ten solid boils in it this one single small hunter gram

canister will do just fine for our trip if you're like me and you have lots of

partially empty canisters laying around in your gear bins go ahead and check out

some of our next videos to figure out how much fuel is in that half empty

canister until then have fun and we will see you next time

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