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this guy needs sailing lessons.neckbone
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When was this filmed?
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Thats awesome!! Cheers from Brazil!
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How do solo sailors sleep? I mean, how is the boat set when you turn in for the night, do you weigh anchor, put in all the sails, lock the tiller, or what ? How do you keep on course during the sleep time?
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almost the same feel and plot of "Jean-du-Sud around the world" by Canadian Yves Gélinas
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Quelle volonté d'acier... Je vous admire ! Un jour je ferais le miens de solo...
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Thank u for this fne video.Ron, WB8NMK IN N W OHIO USA June 14-2016
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alain Kalita, Thanks, Merci y Muchas gracias Suerte y Saludo.....
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There's a reason for non stop. Only a true salt would understand, it will divide a real sailor from a toy sailor, anyone can sail and stop when things get tough, only a few can push them selves to the limits, sailing and stopping can be done anytime if that's what one chooses, if one chooses not to, it does not make them crazy, until you put your self in the same or simular position you can not understand. Hats off to this person that started off as a boy and returned a man.
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an amazing story! merci :)
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where in the world are you now? If you ever come around the Andaman Sea, we are currently running research expeditions in the Mergui Archipelaog off the coast of Myanmar. certainly worth going... a mystery wonderland with 800+ islands....
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This guy is one gusty sumbitch!! I'd've parked my ass in NZ and STAYED there!
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Weird as they come. Lucky to be alive. Good video on how NOT to sail.
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great trip and even greater man behind it. congratulations!
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I dis-masted once....
I was so fearful of my mast or boom puncturing a hole in my vessel, due to the ongoing storm surge all about me, that I cut loose all stays and halyards, and let most of my running gear sink away.
But i was in near-shore waters....the thought of being off-shore in such a predicament ?.........truly frightful -
Trop facile de rester. Le confort est le cancer de l'ennui. Beaucoup en sont Déjà morts, sans s' en rendre compte. The sea is the last place for freedom . Worst troubles always happen on land. Good luck.
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Hi Alan, I went looking for the dvd on amason, no luck- found it on your website, but my french isn't great. I couldn't work out a) where to buy it and b) if it had the English voice over featured in the video above? It all looks very exciting stuff though, well done that man! You remind of Moitessier, same use of language for the sea and adventure- maybe it's just the way french translates, maybe not.
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only a frog with be so crazy
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Exactly, why non-stop!! I would never do that. Miss all those beautiful places in the world for nothing but water? naaa.
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Crickey! and I thought single handed from Plymouth to Fowey on a nice day was bad enough. Take my hat off to you matey :-))))))
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http://alainkalita.blogspot.fr/ Alain KALITA tried three times to the World Tour nonstop. The third is good. Despite the downturn in Naila will remain 40 minutes keel air and forced stopover in New Zealand that follows, Alain hit the road for the loop around Cape Horn and go to the end of his dream.