WORST TIMING!! GIRL sails Gulf Stream ALONE!! [ep 47]
17 January 2023 · 19 min · 119K views · Bahamas
What this video covers
Lauren Landers prepares for a solo Gulf Stream crossing from the Bahamas to Florida while managing a broken windlass and a malfunctioning autopilot. Facing 25-knot winds and a 3-to-6-foot northern swell, she delays her departure by one day to wait for safer conditions.3:27 With the windlass inoperable, she manually retrieves the anchor using a bridle hook, a process she describes as risky due to the lack of pressure holding.6:22 Once underway, the autopilot’s sensor arm repeatedly detaches, forcing her to use tape for a temporary fix and rely on intermittent hand steering during the 8-to-10-hour passage.11:41 Winds during the crossing range from 15 to 22 knots with seas reaching 8 feet.13:58 Upon arrival in Florida, she clears customs and anchors near the vessel Spirit Animal before heading ashore.16:09 The experience highlights the difficulty of managing anchor retrieval and navigation equipment without a functional windlass or reliable autopilot.
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